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t we're tag aba irly substantial amount of water that's being transpired by the trees. one of the things that had been suggested at e time was perhaps one way to save water in the river is to cut down all the trees along it. the problem is, is when you do that, regular evaporation takes over and you can end up actually losing more water with regular evaporation than you would from transpiration from the trees. there were several studies done by the bureau of reclamation and one by the u.s. geological survey that established this. narrator: to better understand the effects of water depletion in riparian zones, maddock's colleague, dr. kate baird, is measuring the amount of water used by vegetation near the san pedro river, a river that has been in decline over the past decade. for each tree, baird determines the volume of water traveling through that tree. to do this, she measures both the velocity of the water moving up the tree and the area of its xylem tissue. dr. baird: so, if i wanted to understand how much water is flowing through the tree or howuch water this tree
t we're tag aba irly substantial amount of water that's being transpired by the trees. one of the things that had been suggested at e time was perhaps one way to save water in the river is to cut down all the trees along it. the problem is, is when you do that, regular evaporation takes over and you can end up actually losing more water with regular evaporation than you would from transpiration from the trees. there were several studies done by the bureau of reclamation and one by the u.s....
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now you've got to really look at what transpired in that cockpit. disturbingly as we have reported, the trouble is the cockpit voice recorder only records the last two hours in the cockpit. and then it rerecords again and again. it records over that loop. so if this is a six to seven to eight hours since whatever happened in the gulf of thailand happened, then it's been recorded over several times. and investigators will never hear what transpired in the cockpit at that moment. it's really creating a whole new dynamic about how this is going to go forward. there's one more piece of investigative news i need to pass on. that is that nbc news is hearing that the fbi has now physically got the copies of the hard drives from the computers taken from the first officer's home and the captain's home and that analysis now begins. back to you. >> nbc's tom costello, thank you as always for breaking this down for us. we appreciate it. former ntsb investigator greg fythe back with us for the entire hour. also an aviation journalist writing about the missing pl
now you've got to really look at what transpired in that cockpit. disturbingly as we have reported, the trouble is the cockpit voice recorder only records the last two hours in the cockpit. and then it rerecords again and again. it records over that loop. so if this is a six to seven to eight hours since whatever happened in the gulf of thailand happened, then it's been recorded over several times. and investigators will never hear what transpired in the cockpit at that moment. it's really...
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clear that the white house isen canned, they are not only met as punishment for what is already transpired in crimea, but as a deterrent against any russian designs on eastern and southern ukraine. we have heard time and time again, they are very concerned that president putin may not stop, he may go into these other areas. the first time we have heard a strong warning from him, this is meant as a determ, they think this is a serious possibility. >> as we mention sanctions promised if there were further sanctions we howled issue his own, he did that barring officials from entering the country, what has been the response so far? mocking from the russian official whose were targeted. officials here at the white house say that bluster is just that, it is bluster, and especially when you compound wit the sanctions that had been levied today. they are going to find it very difficult to do, it is not a slap on the wrist, now, as far as some of the well known officials here including two top republicans in congress, these retalalay story tit for tattle sames, john mccain and john boehner boat out
clear that the white house isen canned, they are not only met as punishment for what is already transpired in crimea, but as a deterrent against any russian designs on eastern and southern ukraine. we have heard time and time again, they are very concerned that president putin may not stop, he may go into these other areas. the first time we have heard a strong warning from him, this is meant as a determ, they think this is a serious possibility. >> as we mention sanctions promised if...
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>> well, the fact there was no incidence of a distress call or any kind of issues that transpired atesentatives have given to us that their last communication with the crew there was no issue with the aircraft or themselves. so you have to figure that in between those reporting points, something dramatic, something catastrophic must have occurred for this crew not to have been able to at least get off a pan pan pan or may day call. we're dealing with some sort of situation that consumed them to try and keep the airplane under control, and that the fact that we don't have any additional information after that last reported call. now, we don't know if the crew actually made any calls to atc. the operations guy said that their airline communication, their interairline communication with the crew didn't indicate a problem. but he didn't specify whether the crew may have talked to atc about a problem. so there's an unanswered question that should be asked in the press conference. >> greg feith, i have to jump in we have to take a short break. stay with us please. we'll come back to you af
>> well, the fact there was no incidence of a distress call or any kind of issues that transpired atesentatives have given to us that their last communication with the crew there was no issue with the aircraft or themselves. so you have to figure that in between those reporting points, something dramatic, something catastrophic must have occurred for this crew not to have been able to at least get off a pan pan pan or may day call. we're dealing with some sort of situation that consumed...
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. >> i still can't imagine what happened and what transpired in those few minutes, the last few minutes doing this, i don't care who it was, it shouldn't happen. nobody should suffer and die the way kim did. >> bit to get a conviction prosecutors needed to prove josh griffin was the killer. >> with not having any dna, they actually had to build their case around that footprint. >> according to personnel records, griffin was the only officer to wear a size 8 1/2 thorogood shoe. so ricky novarro took a new pair of these shoes, made an inked impression and matched it to the shoeprint on the back of kim's sweatshirt. navarro believed it was the only one that could have created that impression. in february of 1998, officer josh griffin went on trial for first-degree kidnapping and first-degree murder. he pled not guilty. but the evidence was clear, and he was convicted of both charges and sentenced to life in prison. three years later, griffin asked to speak with investigators. and on tape, he finally confessed. >> i don't know what his motivation was, but i just know what he said. >> he adm
. >> i still can't imagine what happened and what transpired in those few minutes, the last few minutes doing this, i don't care who it was, it shouldn't happen. nobody should suffer and die the way kim did. >> bit to get a conviction prosecutors needed to prove josh griffin was the killer. >> with not having any dna, they actually had to build their case around that footprint. >> according to personnel records, griffin was the only officer to wear a size 8 1/2 thorogood...
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do you know the specifics of what transpired and if mr. serry is okay right now? >> reporter: ashleigh, it's pretty fluid situation. we're just getting bits and pieces of information, trying to put it together. we do understand that this is taking place as we speak. that robert serry, the special u.n. envoy to ukraine, is being held against his will in a cafe. he is there with an itn journalist, one of our affiliates, a british network. so currently in this cafe, armed men, not letting them leave. the itn journalist, he is tweeting in real-time, saying that they are not hurt. they remain unharmed. they are being held against their will. we understand that mr. serry, who is from the netherlands, had been speaking to a naval commander a little bit earlier. the u.n. has come out and said that he has not been kidnapped, but certainly according to these tweets from this itn journalist with mr. serry, they are being held against their will in a cafe, not very far from where we are. ashleigh. >> well, i don't know what the definition of kidnapping is over there, but i wi
do you know the specifics of what transpired and if mr. serry is okay right now? >> reporter: ashleigh, it's pretty fluid situation. we're just getting bits and pieces of information, trying to put it together. we do understand that this is taking place as we speak. that robert serry, the special u.n. envoy to ukraine, is being held against his will in a cafe. he is there with an itn journalist, one of our affiliates, a british network. so currently in this cafe, armed men, not letting...
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starting to hear a clear account of the state's version of events and the manner in which the events transpiredt night. so this morning, we've heard very compelling evidence if the ballistics expert finally explaining, pulling together all of the previous physical evidence that has been presented at trial in order to attach a narrative to it. so we've heard about the position that reev a steenkamp was standing in. we've heard about how when the first shot went through the door and hit her in the hip, she would have fallen into a heated position on the magazine rack. we also heard the bullet hole in her arm would have been caused while her arm was in a defensive position and that the final bullet hole to her head caused her to slump down and have her head on the toilet, which is why there was so much blood at that part of the scene. so we're actually starting to hear a blow by blow account of what exactly occurred. >> pull all of this together for us, kelly, what is the prosecution actually tryinging to portray here? where is it going to end up? >> well, the first piece of invest that was put fo
starting to hear a clear account of the state's version of events and the manner in which the events transpiredt night. so this morning, we've heard very compelling evidence if the ballistics expert finally explaining, pulling together all of the previous physical evidence that has been presented at trial in order to attach a narrative to it. so we've heard about the position that reev a steenkamp was standing in. we've heard about how when the first shot went through the door and hit her in...
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it's ironic that so much transpired. fall of the berlin wall and communism. all those years later regan's warning that the west's room to manoeuvre with moscow could be hamstrung by a reliance on russian energy is proving true. that's our somehow. thanks for joining us. >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you're in "the stream." from your credit card swipes to facebook updates, data brokers are tracking you, and they know a lot more about you than you might think. my cohost, rajahad ali, is here, and he's bringing in the feedback in the conferences. raj, we're diving through the data today. and we discovered an app that gives you a visual of who is tracking you when you're on your favorite website. >>
it's ironic that so much transpired. fall of the berlin wall and communism. all those years later regan's warning that the west's room to manoeuvre with moscow could be hamstrung by a reliance on russian energy is proving true. that's our somehow. thanks for joining us. >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you're in "the stream." from your credit card swipes to facebook updates, data brokers are tracking you, and...
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it's ironic that so much transpired. fall of the berlin wall and communism.ll those years later regan's warning that the west's room to manoeuvre with moscow could be hamstrung by a reliance on russian energy is proving true. that's our somehow. thanks for joining us. ♪ president vladimir putin will address parliament and expects crime yo to be part of the russia despite the sanctions since the cold war. limiting iran's nuclear program but the growing rift over crimea could impact the new talks. [chanting] national guard troops go on the
it's ironic that so much transpired. fall of the berlin wall and communism.ll those years later regan's warning that the west's room to manoeuvre with moscow could be hamstrung by a reliance on russian energy is proving true. that's our somehow. thanks for joining us. ♪ president vladimir putin will address parliament and expects crime yo to be part of the russia despite the sanctions since the cold war. limiting iran's nuclear program but the growing rift over crimea could impact the new...
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forward to reaching across the table to work with the district to discuss all that we would hope would transpire in aligning our wishes in the reopeners with those goals of the district. >> yes. pat armendia. we hope to work with you in a positive and productive manner. i would like to thank you already because we have some very good news from the superintendant the other day that there is a little bit more money going to the school sites and it an appears that the schools that are over 550 elementary school students are getting an assistant principal. we have been asking for this for many many years and this is really a needed thing and we appreciate that. the second thing we appreciate is that it an appears like you are going to be doing contracts for all of our administrators, most all of our administrators by march 15th, deadline. other years have gone on until the end of june. this is going to provide stability in the school as well as moral boosting for the administrators to know early on what their situation is. so we thank you very much. >> okay. item m discussion of other educational is
forward to reaching across the table to work with the district to discuss all that we would hope would transpire in aligning our wishes in the reopeners with those goals of the district. >> yes. pat armendia. we hope to work with you in a positive and productive manner. i would like to thank you already because we have some very good news from the superintendant the other day that there is a little bit more money going to the school sites and it an appears that the schools that are over...
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and we don't know exactly what transpired between the men and robert sarey, and with the journalists listening or certainly in the same room. but certainly there was a statement made that forced him to feel like he needed to leave crimea as requested. >> and you indicated this happened to you and your crew yesterday? >> reporter: yeah, what is interesting here is the coordination between the men in uniform and the pro-russian demonstrators who showed up. they were clearly called to show up there. they knew they needed to create a corridor through which sarey was brought. and yesterday we saw similar coordination at a base about an hour and a half from this capitol. there were russian troops who tried to get in the base. ukrainian troops stopped them. and as that conflict went on, a few hundred pro-russian demonstrators showed up and sat between -- or tried to get inside the base between the ukrainian soldiers who were defending their base and the russian soldier behind them. the russian socialeds were watching and perhaps urging them on, who knows, but they were certainly coordinated
and we don't know exactly what transpired between the men and robert sarey, and with the journalists listening or certainly in the same room. but certainly there was a statement made that forced him to feel like he needed to leave crimea as requested. >> and you indicated this happened to you and your crew yesterday? >> reporter: yeah, what is interesting here is the coordination between the men in uniform and the pro-russian demonstrators who showed up. they were clearly called to...
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but the point that they are stressing is these are not simply in response to what has transpired over the course of last month. these are in anticipation, trying to stop or deter any russian designs on eastern ukraine which would obviously escalate the crisis. they wouldn't be talking about it in a public or forthright way if they didn't think it was a distinct possibility. phil ittner please stand by. for the first time today you hear people talking as if there is a glimmer of hope with regard to the satellite images out of australia. are you getting a sense that there is positive energy flowing out of the story for the first time in almost 13 days? >> what is significant here del is that u unlike the false indicators, from a chinese satellite that turned out not to be any part of the plane, what we have for the first time is an object identified near flight path, a possible flight path in the southern indian ocean. and that has people thinking it is possible that the images spotted by the satellite may indeed be remnants, debris from 370. however, we also have to add that this debri
but the point that they are stressing is these are not simply in response to what has transpired over the course of last month. these are in anticipation, trying to stop or deter any russian designs on eastern ukraine which would obviously escalate the crisis. they wouldn't be talking about it in a public or forthright way if they didn't think it was a distinct possibility. phil ittner please stand by. for the first time today you hear people talking as if there is a glimmer of hope with regard...
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. >> first off, given all that has transpired in just the past 24 hours, is it safe to say now that we entering unchart the territory? >> absolutely. the scale of events right now we haven't seen any many years, my friends in washington are saying the amount of international planning is on the scale of iraq war, that's how important this is to the geopolitical scheme. >> strong word. what options do you think your friends in washington or the u.s. government really has at this point? >> the ukrainian committee working with our friends in congress and the state department are not advocating for boots on the ground, we want people on the ground. john kerry, chuck hagel. more international people like the foreign minister from great britain visiting ukraine. more of those people coming. they see what the actual situation is on the ground. especially in those eastern and crimean parts of ukraine where the media manipulation by the russians have been really strong. >> you say no boots on the ground approach, but some people say that's really the only way. they say if you are dealing with a
. >> first off, given all that has transpired in just the past 24 hours, is it safe to say now that we entering unchart the territory? >> absolutely. the scale of events right now we haven't seen any many years, my friends in washington are saying the amount of international planning is on the scale of iraq war, that's how important this is to the geopolitical scheme. >> strong word. what options do you think your friends in washington or the u.s. government really has at this...
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what we know about how that transpired is that apparently today the russians came to that ukrainian naval facility because there had been an edict from kiev allowing their military personnel to start to use their weaponry with live ammunition in their own self-defense. the russians came to that base with that pretext saying that they wanted to secure the military facility. they had an exchange of fire. they crashed through the fences and the entranceway into the facility. they took the head of ukraine's naval forces on the peninsula, took him away, and are now currently holding him under detention. we do know, however, that they were not just russian soldiers but also those self-defense units, those guys that are out there in russian uniforms but without any insignia. kiev is very disturbed about this. they tried to send a delegation to talk about it. they are basically incensed at this incident. there was a truce that was supposed to be in place until the 21st that had been arranged between the ukrainians and the russians. here in kiev they're saying that the russians clearly have violat
what we know about how that transpired is that apparently today the russians came to that ukrainian naval facility because there had been an edict from kiev allowing their military personnel to start to use their weaponry with live ammunition in their own self-defense. the russians came to that base with that pretext saying that they wanted to secure the military facility. they had an exchange of fire. they crashed through the fences and the entranceway into the facility. they took the head of...
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the scene of the eu wide world responding to this it if it does turn out to transpire in the way was that the us against them. well the eu in the west is responsible for this process that is easier and less which i divided the top organic menu for well known to talk and sing with me to . all the rights to their clients i'd say he'll be seventeen the income. these passages in the you are responsible to follow what's going on his credit. great way to teach you a secret descendants civil war. the strikes have to fight back against the cubs. again it's the west mainly the total attendance of three hundred schools will just shrug who knows what lies ahead even if he intended to be some months it's quite clear that he doesn't have a belligerent sports team. rights activists last weeks till we hit a tree. to do that. they'll think to much this under appreciated as always that such a simple pasta milk lot like resulted in the united kingdom. ukraine's former prime minister yulia tymoshenko has threatened to enable russia to the ground in lakeland conversation with another former official of
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they basically picks up that my frequency in front of me thinks that is it that if i make it transpires that my frequency into some frequency. then i hear cars through bone conduction as modem i did not sound system using my ears to hear connor i used my bone. amanda might unite here. here's connor saints in a different type of sound perception its debut of sounds that go through bone conduction and the audience has come to an induction. one time i was due to the camera compute of the caliph hedge funds the previous post about not being such a light in the kind will come out. i like to talk to about eight in two thousand and four doctors pam elliott us going towards caught this on his head. so when i do. i'd like to hear the heartbeat so can the painters have become a composer so i can actually hear of the cast are not in the marco all these are things that he is just different notes. it sounds high pitch. the sun so psyched about a timeout to allow people to experience to come up in this line like he does and even when the castle and toxic string quartet teaching the unique like me he
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a lot of those things -- the controversy is the scale of what's transpiring. >> outside the courtroomsroadcasters continue to think about what their options are in terms of where they can take their channels. we can move our broadcast network to cable and take our broadcast network to the internet. what do you say to that? >> they have had an agenda to go to cable for a long time. aereo has nothing to do with it. they step back and say, 15 million people use antenna tv. are they capable of disenfranchising that large a number of people? i don't think so. that's very difficult. >> to be clear, if you are not successful in the supreme court, is there a plan b? >> no. there is no plan. we believe in our merit. we do think it's the right thing. progress is important. the mission of this company was to try to create an open platform in which the system is open. if we don't succeed in that, despite our best efforts, it would be a tragedy. but it is what it is. >> how will the supreme court battle impact the future? here's david bank from "surveillance" earlier this morning. >> is there a suc
a lot of those things -- the controversy is the scale of what's transpiring. >> outside the courtroomsroadcasters continue to think about what their options are in terms of where they can take their channels. we can move our broadcast network to cable and take our broadcast network to the internet. what do you say to that? >> they have had an agenda to go to cable for a long time. aereo has nothing to do with it. they step back and say, 15 million people use antenna tv. are they...
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there are 1,000 soldiers in transnatia which may be in russia if you held an election so it could transpire many different ways. >> when the sanctions started we learned two things. one jay carney, white house spokesman, you will see if these are affect being the ruble and the stock market. my first question is how does the stock market look like in moscow? the second was but it's not going to bite unless the germans and the europeans get in whole hog. so what's the statutes of the sanctions? >> the sanctions haven't had any -- enough effect foff a genuine impact on president's decision making at least nobody thinks so. the ruble is not as good as it once was. the economy obviously isn't as good as it once was. the markets have some ups and downs. and you see some russians beginning to pull back on their money. abroad. in fear of worse sanctions to come. it's not these sanctions that will make the difference. it's if they go to the next step. do you have -- more banks, do you go after the arms industry which president obama has threatened? do you go after whole sectors of the economy? and w
there are 1,000 soldiers in transnatia which may be in russia if you held an election so it could transpire many different ways. >> when the sanctions started we learned two things. one jay carney, white house spokesman, you will see if these are affect being the ruble and the stock market. my first question is how does the stock market look like in moscow? the second was but it's not going to bite unless the germans and the europeans get in whole hog. so what's the statutes of the...
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hard to believe with so much time has transpired.he restructured his trade to limit his downside, presumably that cost him something. at what point, if ever, will we be able to know where bill open stance? stands?ere bill ackman >> the picture is more cloudy from when it was a simple short bet, the options make it very difficult. we have done some analysis looking at some of the average prices in the period he was buying the stock. he started buying may 1 of 2012. this was while david einhorn had asked questions on the conference call that sent the stock down. he started buying dan and it was december of that same year that bill ackman decided to act as his own catalyst, as he said, to bring his allegations to light. the company toed about $1 billion. later, as the stock increased, he did add some options. right now is that he is very close to breakeven. >> by the way, erik drinks herbal tea. how it behind device, went from punk culture media outlet to major media player. how you can own a piece of rock 'n roll history. a collection
hard to believe with so much time has transpired.he restructured his trade to limit his downside, presumably that cost him something. at what point, if ever, will we be able to know where bill open stance? stands?ere bill ackman >> the picture is more cloudy from when it was a simple short bet, the options make it very difficult. we have done some analysis looking at some of the average prices in the period he was buying the stock. he started buying may 1 of 2012. this was while david...
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the struggle for rights and dignity couldn't be more relevant to what we are seeing transpire across the globe. the places we face some of the greatest national security challenges today are also places where governments deny basic human rights to their nations people. and is no coincidence particularly no coincidence in an age where people have access and want access to more information and the freedom to access information and be able to act on the basis of that information. is what has always characterized democracy and free people. it is no coincidence that in north korea, the u.n. commission of inquiry found clear and compelling evidence of wholesale torture and crimes against humanity. who have beenple executed summarily and fired at by artillery, fired at by antiaircraft weapons. they literally obliterate human beings and this has occurred with people and masses being , a form of under intimidation and it's no coincidence that the first use of a weapon of mass distraction in the last quarter century came from a dictatorship in syria in trying to suppress a popular uprising, an
the struggle for rights and dignity couldn't be more relevant to what we are seeing transpire across the globe. the places we face some of the greatest national security challenges today are also places where governments deny basic human rights to their nations people. and is no coincidence particularly no coincidence in an age where people have access and want access to more information and the freedom to access information and be able to act on the basis of that information. is what has...
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in the midst of all that has transpired over the last several days, secretary john kerry seems to have taken an appropriate tone with the russians and apparently part of this with john kerry's proposal. >> enough people have told him that this administration is going to come out. but the biggest problem that we have, and i remember talking to you when i got back from afghanistan five years ago, i went over there responded president new budget and that is what he did away with the third-generation c-17 and the combat system and the ground-based interceptors in poland. and now we have a situation like the taken addition to, $487 billion from the military and nobody talks about this. but that is the problem that we have in we are so undermine right now in terms of our military that makes it very difficult. and those same people like john kerry and president obama or responsible for that are not supposed to be talking to one we don't have the backup power. lou: i know that there are few who are our is passionate and supportive and strategic of our military, with strategic direction as you
in the midst of all that has transpired over the last several days, secretary john kerry seems to have taken an appropriate tone with the russians and apparently part of this with john kerry's proposal. >> enough people have told him that this administration is going to come out. but the biggest problem that we have, and i remember talking to you when i got back from afghanistan five years ago, i went over there responded president new budget and that is what he did away with the...
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also that chain of events of that transpires in crimea where a man was shot. order the shot but the defense ministers of love. i met on biomass gunmen in crimea has prompted tf to allow the use of weapons of for self defense in the troubled peninsula. i did so successfully. make this further strain between kiev and moscow. and then the people here are we eating if this can still be the sole diplomatically. it's interesting that that permission is now being run to the andy is kiev in fact i able to handle the ministry conflict if it was for itunes well call to leave it in kiev and moscow. all ukrainian ministry is in the entire state right now is no match for her russian military machine. and i gave it up best lah alot of things here never had that. opening up recruitment squirted national guard dreamed up around sixty thousand people to reinforce their rv but it's no match of the penn teller i've done on men to russia as well. so also the only options that are left to kiev. it is hoping that this type of the backing from the wells of dissension from the west w
also that chain of events of that transpires in crimea where a man was shot. order the shot but the defense ministers of love. i met on biomass gunmen in crimea has prompted tf to allow the use of weapons of for self defense in the troubled peninsula. i did so successfully. make this further strain between kiev and moscow. and then the people here are we eating if this can still be the sole diplomatically. it's interesting that that permission is now being run to the andy is kiev in fact i able...
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scope andversy and scale of what is transpiring. >> broadcasters continue to speak what their options. they can take their channels and where they can move their broadcast network to cable. they can take it to the internet. what do you say to that? to goy have had an agenda to cable for a very long time. back.ed to take a step 50 million people use antennas in some way shape or form. are they capable of disenfranchising that large of a number of people? i don't think so. that is a very difficult situation. >> if you were not successful at the supreme court, is there a plan b? >> no. there is no plan. we do think this is the right thing it. important. the mission was to try and create an open platform. we wanted to wedge the system open a little bit. if we don't succeed at that best efforts,t -- it will be a tragedy. it is what it is. >> have you thought about selling the company? we started to grow, let somebody else worry about the legal headaches. i look at what is the best way to get your idea out in front of as many people as you possibly can. i look at partnerships. i look throug
scope andversy and scale of what is transpiring. >> broadcasters continue to speak what their options. they can take their channels and where they can move their broadcast network to cable. they can take it to the internet. what do you say to that? to goy have had an agenda to cable for a very long time. back.ed to take a step 50 million people use antennas in some way shape or form. are they capable of disenfranchising that large of a number of people? i don't think so. that is a very...
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d.a.announced there would be no charges against montgomery saying quote with sources how the event transpired it makes it impossible to meet our burden and prove, beyond a reasonable doubt mr. montgomery was not acting in self-defense oochl i was just protecting my brother. >> last fall he says he swung a chair at montgomery but only after his brother was attacked oochl this guy on the streets now after he kill mid brother. he is living his life. >> the d.a.did not respond for a request to interview. abc7 news could not reach montgomery or the family. >> just ahead here on abc7 news at 4:00 what happened to a 14-year-old girl who gave a police officer a ticket for parking in a red zone. >> today's 7 on your side q and a just ahead i'm still taking your questions. you can contact me at facebook.com/michael finney abc7 and on twitter on m finney. >> out from mount tam a gorgeous week of spring. winter weather is around the corner the rainy forecast coming up. announcer: babies who are talked to from the time they're born.. are more likely to have a successful future. talking and reading to chil
d.a.announced there would be no charges against montgomery saying quote with sources how the event transpired it makes it impossible to meet our burden and prove, beyond a reasonable doubt mr. montgomery was not acting in self-defense oochl i was just protecting my brother. >> last fall he says he swung a chair at montgomery but only after his brother was attacked oochl this guy on the streets now after he kill mid brother. he is living his life. >> the d.a.did not respond for a...
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the controversy we had dissipated, but the scope and scale of what has transpired was a surprise. >>f court rooms, broadcasters continue to speak about what their options are in terms of where they can take their channels. we can move our broadcast networks to cable. we can take our broadcast network to the internet. what you say to that? >> they have had an agenda to go to cable for a long time. ariel has nothing to do with it. aereo has nothing to do with it. are they capable of disenfranchising that large number of people? i don't think so. i think that is a very difficult issue. clear, if you are not to be successful in the supreme court, is there a plan b? >> no. there is no plan b. --believe in our merit and not just believe in it, we do things. it is the right thing. progress is important. the mission of the company is to try to create an open platform, try to wedge the system open. if we do not succeed in that despite our best efforts and good law on our side, it would be a tragedy but it is what it is. >> have you ever thought about maybe selling the company? say, we started
the controversy we had dissipated, but the scope and scale of what has transpired was a surprise. >>f court rooms, broadcasters continue to speak about what their options are in terms of where they can take their channels. we can move our broadcast networks to cable. we can take our broadcast network to the internet. what you say to that? >> they have had an agenda to go to cable for a long time. ariel has nothing to do with it. aereo has nothing to do with it. are they capable of...
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back at head quarters, sit in my office, close the door and watch the live proceedings as they transpired. and it was at that post that i would look at the television -- the hearings went on for 40 days. i could look at the television, see a member about the -- to -- ask a question, and the aid would go off the screen and i would know what would happen in 30 seconds. i knew the aid was going to call. my guy wants to talk about this cia activity and wants to use the real name. >> host: you had to declassify information on the spur of the moment. >> guest: yeah, over the phone. and they were beyond my expertise and way beyond my pay grade but there was no time to talk about it. it happened constantly. >> host: talk about the prt-250. >> guest: it was a fairly sophisticated telephone communication between cia head quarters, the command center, and cia stations around the world. >> host: so it would be something you would understand why you want it secure and secret in order to keep it secure. >> guest: it was certainly secret. a number of people used it obviously. so it was well-known inside
back at head quarters, sit in my office, close the door and watch the live proceedings as they transpired. and it was at that post that i would look at the television -- the hearings went on for 40 days. i could look at the television, see a member about the -- to -- ask a question, and the aid would go off the screen and i would know what would happen in 30 seconds. i knew the aid was going to call. my guy wants to talk about this cia activity and wants to use the real name. >> host: you...
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your transpiration begins with the alpha cycle. start burning fat from your very first workout. >> this is alpha. your foundation. i need for you to nail every single workout. >> then you move onto the beta round, where you focus on your core and build your sixpack. >> beta takes it to another level. i saw a lot of definition in this area. >> this is beta. i am going a little harder on you. i want you to focus a little harder. >> my workout regimen consisted in a lot of looking at the tv and saying, i should be working out. i have done insanity, but it is not insanity. it is totally different. the combination of moves are different. the intensity you have to apply with no brakes. everything is different. this was a monster. you will want to quit. there will be another exercise to give whatever body part you were working out a little bit of a break. it is brilliant. it is perfect. less than half an hour. you get in and get out. >> another thing i love is there is a modifier. that is critical for me. i have not worked out in years. a
your transpiration begins with the alpha cycle. start burning fat from your very first workout. >> this is alpha. your foundation. i need for you to nail every single workout. >> then you move onto the beta round, where you focus on your core and build your sixpack. >> beta takes it to another level. i saw a lot of definition in this area. >> this is beta. i am going a little harder on you. i want you to focus a little harder. >> my workout regimen consisted in a...
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we will see how this transpires, but it is hard to imagine it happening. >> climate change.nate democrats are having in l-nighter to talk about this. does the white house think this is a good idea? is there some expectation by the president that by the end of the talk there will be some sort of a vote, some sort of inaction on climate change this year? >> we absolutely support the actions taken to focus attention on the challenges posed by and the impacts that climate change is having on and on ourment emergency ability to respond to emergencies. it is a very important subject, as you know. he has a climate action plan dedicated to addressing. he has taken steps in his first term in second term to both reduce our carbon emissions and to make sure that we are more prepared for the effects and impacts of severe weather, for example, a byproduct of the climate change we have seen. >>. you announced --. health care. plan -- notd a new taking issue with new moms. people voted for the president and large numbers, women. why are you still struggling to get women involved who seem t
we will see how this transpires, but it is hard to imagine it happening. >> climate change.nate democrats are having in l-nighter to talk about this. does the white house think this is a good idea? is there some expectation by the president that by the end of the talk there will be some sort of a vote, some sort of inaction on climate change this year? >> we absolutely support the actions taken to focus attention on the challenges posed by and the impacts that climate change is...
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is that the same kind of thing that may have transpired with pilots?e're on land, we need to switch our transponder and acars system off now? >> no. >> absolutely not? >> we look at the helios cypriot aircraft, the 747, the captain will remember that incident where the plane did suffer a slow decompression, they didn't realize it effectively. the only person who survived -- well, didn't survive, was still awake was one of the flight attendants who got through to the cockpit but was unable to do anything about it. quick question for the captain if i may. captain, richard quest here. captain, with your experience and knowledge in the seat of the 777-200 and with what you've heard so far, what do you think happened? what happened at that point at 1:07 after they said, all right, good night? >> richard, i'd like to correct one thing. i was never a captain. i flew as a first officer in the right-hand seat. but after that transmission was made, then apparently the transponder was deactivated in some fashion. so it could be, of course, just a failure, a singl
is that the same kind of thing that may have transpired with pilots?e're on land, we need to switch our transponder and acars system off now? >> no. >> absolutely not? >> we look at the helios cypriot aircraft, the 747, the captain will remember that incident where the plane did suffer a slow decompression, they didn't realize it effectively. the only person who survived -- well, didn't survive, was still awake was one of the flight attendants who got through to the cockpit...
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i'm very interested to see what transpires in this trial.the things that oscar pistorius says, he remembers there was a ladder outside and that the bathroom window was open and he was putting that all together as he rushed there and fired the shots. we'll see what the judge thinks. certainly see what happens over the next several weeks. great to have you both. thank you. >> thank you. jon: in a move that goed serve to only escalate the crisis in ukraine, russia now reportedly demanding two ukrainian warships surrender. this as pro russian forces continue to move through a key part of southern ukraine. we're live on the ground there next. and president obama not just dealing with a crisis in russia. he's also meeting today with israeli prime minister netanyahu. more on their meeting and a warning about a proposed peace deal. that's coming up. huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes co
i'm very interested to see what transpires in this trial.the things that oscar pistorius says, he remembers there was a ladder outside and that the bathroom window was open and he was putting that all together as he rushed there and fired the shots. we'll see what the judge thinks. certainly see what happens over the next several weeks. great to have you both. thank you. >> thank you. jon: in a move that goed serve to only escalate the crisis in ukraine, russia now reportedly demanding...
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you're looking at video from earlier in the day, the arrest and what transpired before he got here. now senator yee entered the courtroom about 3:15. there are signs he got minor pref rebel treatment. he was cuffed at the ankles, not forced to wear handcuffs. others today were in handcuffs and ankle cuffs. he wore a. >> you and green wind breaker, a shirt, no tie. while in the courtroom he did a lot of looking around. he appeared focus, a bit somber and at times a bit tired. on the issue of the bail, here is another spot it appears the senator got some special treatment. it's $500,000, unsecured, which means the senator doesn't have to come up with money or property to post the bail, simply has to sign on the bottom line guaranteeing if he flees, he has to pay the $500,000. one other condition, he can only travel in the state of california. the senator given a broader range where he can travel. the next hearing scheduled here monday morning. reporting live in san francisco, outside the federal courthouse, i'm tony kovaleski. >> this federal investigation hit the peninsula this morni
you're looking at video from earlier in the day, the arrest and what transpired before he got here. now senator yee entered the courtroom about 3:15. there are signs he got minor pref rebel treatment. he was cuffed at the ankles, not forced to wear handcuffs. others today were in handcuffs and ankle cuffs. he wore a. >> you and green wind breaker, a shirt, no tie. while in the courtroom he did a lot of looking around. he appeared focus, a bit somber and at times a bit tired. on the issue...
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what transpired to have somebody say we ought to look at having less lanes for ft. lee?opening remarks, at some point in late july, members of the port authority police spoke to david wildstein, it was triggered by a conversation in late july. >> who were these police officers that raised the issue? >> the leadership of the port authority police. >> names? >> paul nunziato. >> evers the head of the port authority police officer's union. >> after bill baroni gave that testimony about the supposed traffic study being the explanation for what happened on the bridge, mr. nunziato, he was one of the only people who corroborated bill baroni's bogus story. when i new jersey lawmakers were calling bill baroni's traffic study an plains that was a fairy tale it was paul nunziato who stuck up for him. he raised his hand, took credit for that supposed traffic study that lead to the lane closures, he was right, he was telling the truth, there really was a traffic study. paw should know since it was all his idea in the first place. when the port authority executive director criticized
what transpired to have somebody say we ought to look at having less lanes for ft. lee?opening remarks, at some point in late july, members of the port authority police spoke to david wildstein, it was triggered by a conversation in late july. >> who were these police officers that raised the issue? >> the leadership of the port authority police. >> names? >> paul nunziato. >> evers the head of the port authority police officer's union. >> after bill baroni...
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efforts to find a cure, we have a history littered with moments like this which perhaps haven't transpiredmade enormous progress in the last 30 odd years. the drugs now work. people have a normal lifestyle. but it is a difficult thing to tacklement. we have a problem tackling the flu virus. it's never an easy process to do. but this is a good way forward. you know, it's all about steps forward or steps back in science. i think this is a step forward. >> i asked the question really because i wonder the time it might take for this gene therapy to be proved, to be substantial, to be up and running and working. we have other developments and other breakthroughs, don't we? very young babies being treated with anti viral drugs. could that be an answer sooner? >> certainly for babies, as soon as they're born, they work hard with the drugs. the immune system is developing. and their young immune system works better than an older immune system. that seems to be working when you have babies. they have identified a positive to start with. for most people get infected later in their life. it is a burd
efforts to find a cure, we have a history littered with moments like this which perhaps haven't transpiredmade enormous progress in the last 30 odd years. the drugs now work. people have a normal lifestyle. but it is a difficult thing to tacklement. we have a problem tackling the flu virus. it's never an easy process to do. but this is a good way forward. you know, it's all about steps forward or steps back in science. i think this is a step forward. >> i asked the question really because...
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we'll have to wait and see what transpires over the course of the two day summit. it's important tomorrow that europe is still deeply mired in financial cries, and so there are many other things being talked about here, such as grab growth, banking reform, et cetera. ukraine certainly will come up, but it's not dominating the agenda, not dominating the schedule. we are not expecting ukraine to actually be discussed properly until later this evening when the leaders go into a working dinner. a press conference, the first so far of this summit, they did touch on ukraine. they reiterated here its condemnation of what russia's been doing, particularly the annexation of crimea. they said when it comes to further sanctions, consequences, that sort of thing, that it would be up to individual member states here in the european union to come to a decision about that. that's really the crux of this, because there are many european countries deeply uneasy about hitting russia too hard with sanctions for fear of damaging their own national interests at a time when europe is st
we'll have to wait and see what transpires over the course of the two day summit. it's important tomorrow that europe is still deeply mired in financial cries, and so there are many other things being talked about here, such as grab growth, banking reform, et cetera. ukraine certainly will come up, but it's not dominating the agenda, not dominating the schedule. we are not expecting ukraine to actually be discussed properly until later this evening when the leaders go into a working dinner. a...
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that right now for some reason expectations were that he would be standing back and watch what was transpiring in ukraine after the agreement of februar february 21st fell threw. so putin's actions are quite expected, and the end game is to insure that crimea is part of the russian federation. >> but the real question is what after crimea? there were protests over the weekend, and they were largely peaceful, but they turned violent last week. the concern is will vladimir putin use any violence whatsoever in eastern ukraine as a pretext to send the forces in to eastern ukraine? >> well, anything is possible now, tony. the danger is really in the provocation. no one is interested in civil war, neither ukrainians nor russian-speaking ukrainians nor russians themselves. when you ask about the end game in this whole affair, putin wants to make sure that under the circumstances once crimea is secure there is ukraine. the only way to keep as he sees it, an to keep significant autonomy. they want to speak russian language and maintain cultural and political values. but within the federation. and then
that right now for some reason expectations were that he would be standing back and watch what was transpiring in ukraine after the agreement of februar february 21st fell threw. so putin's actions are quite expected, and the end game is to insure that crimea is part of the russian federation. >> but the real question is what after crimea? there were protests over the weekend, and they were largely peaceful, but they turned violent last week. the concern is will vladimir putin use any...
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. >> based on everything that transpired now as we entered week four, is it your feeling this plane,very will be made in a matter of months, or do you feel like we're years away and it's going to be happen stance this wreckage is located? >> i've seen nothing imminent. we're hopeful. so far we have nothing. >> rob, to you quickly? >> you know, we need to find a stop point. once we have a stop point, we can deploy underwater assets to start the underwater search. as the size of that search expands, so, too, would our underwater assets, the equipment used to conduct the search need to change from auvs to more powerful equipment. >> rob mccallum, kit dash y, thanks so much. >>> more on the disappearance of flight 370. the race to recover the flight data recorder and voice reporter by make means next. >>> lets talk the final four. it will be set later on tonight. two teams got their ticket to dallas last night. they are excited. wisconsin beating arizona by one point in overtime. check out these massive badger crowds in madison. and in the first game dayton put up a pretty good fight aga
. >> based on everything that transpired now as we entered week four, is it your feeling this plane,very will be made in a matter of months, or do you feel like we're years away and it's going to be happen stance this wreckage is located? >> i've seen nothing imminent. we're hopeful. so far we have nothing. >> rob, to you quickly? >> you know, we need to find a stop point. once we have a stop point, we can deploy underwater assets to start the underwater search. as the...