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>> it took months to track down the daredevil who slipped in undetected after incredible plunge fromt building in the northern hemisphere. all four arrested yesterday in connection with the stunt. three base jumpers and a man serving as lookout. arraigned on burglary, reckless endangerment and misdemeanor, jumping from a structure. firsthand account, to fall over 700 feet to the streets of lower manhattan. authorities are not amused as you can imagine. new york police commissioner saying these men violated the law and placed themselves as well as others in danger. these arrests, he says, should send a message to anyone thinking about misusing a landmark this way. they identified a car on the video and obtained helmet cam video after serving a certainly warrant at one of the homes. they are out on arraignment. one told reporters it was easy to gain access to one world trade through a hole in the fence covered by a tarp. they never intended for anyone to find out or get hurt. new york port authority who owns the property issued this statement. here it reads: the port authorize joins ny
>> it took months to track down the daredevil who slipped in undetected after incredible plunge fromt building in the northern hemisphere. all four arrested yesterday in connection with the stunt. three base jumpers and a man serving as lookout. arraigned on burglary, reckless endangerment and misdemeanor, jumping from a structure. firsthand account, to fall over 700 feet to the streets of lower manhattan. authorities are not amused as you can imagine. new york police commissioner saying...
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could the plane have been hijacked and flown, somehow, undetected to an unknown location. >> one theorythat it flew in the shadow of another plane. so, on the radar, it was picked up just as one moving object. >> the pilot could pull off in the shadow of another plane. and it would disguise that you'd om see the information from the first plane and you wouldn't see the blip from the second plane. >> my opinion is that that couldn't really have happened. >> the skill set necessary to fly formation undetected for an airline pilot is not a normal skill set. also, they've got to find another airplane at night. i think it's a very very far-fetched scenario and there's no evidence at all to back it up. >> if not in the air, could something or someone have interfered with the plane from the ground. >> is it possible that the plane could have somehow been hacked remotely? >> the question about being hacked has come up in the recent passed. this is a digital airplane. but the faa requires manufacture of all of the radio equipment and the aircraft to have proper shielding and interference-type pr
could the plane have been hijacked and flown, somehow, undetected to an unknown location. >> one theorythat it flew in the shadow of another plane. so, on the radar, it was picked up just as one moving object. >> the pilot could pull off in the shadow of another plane. and it would disguise that you'd om see the information from the first plane and you wouldn't see the blip from the second plane. >> my opinion is that that couldn't really have happened. >> the skill set...
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mentioned they have denied the jet engine that the jet itself had been flying for thundershowers going undetected somehow. but more damaging is the actual hope of finding debris didn't turn up anything. and they sent out the image by mistake. they didn't give any further phrapbgz. they did say, however, it is not connected to flight 370. we're no closer to finding any information as to what happened to the passengers of the 239 people on board. authorities still have no idea which part of the sea they should be looking at. >> it's very clear from the transportation minister said. he said the plane has vanished. then he said several types, trust me. in other words, trying to say we don't have any other information which we're not sharing with you. >> yes. they have been holding back a lot of criticism. it may be a language issue. or conflicting statements from different officials. for a while they were they are searching in a stretch of sea between malaysia and vietnam in the south china sea. then later military records indicate the plane may have turned back. or that it so far west it went into t
mentioned they have denied the jet engine that the jet itself had been flying for thundershowers going undetected somehow. but more damaging is the actual hope of finding debris didn't turn up anything. and they sent out the image by mistake. they didn't give any further phrapbgz. they did say, however, it is not connected to flight 370. we're no closer to finding any information as to what happened to the passengers of the 239 people on board. authorities still have no idea which part of the...
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saying the way points punched foo the plane were ones that would keep it off of the radar and undetectablemonitors is that possible? nefraious way points put in? >> if you go into that you as part of the preflight you go through the route and verify every way point along it. if there is a way point in there that doesn't look correct -- >> they're going to know it. >> i want to ask you about the security proceedure for pilots. how carefully do they get checked? with this breaking news that a computer set the plane, well, perhaps manually programmed that this is a deliberate turn what does it mean for the investigation? how deeply can their past be dug into? judge napolitano is here. and we'll take you into the belly of the airplane who knew how to disable one of the critical tracking systems on this airplane? # weekdays are for rising to the challenge. they're the days to take care of business. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communicati
saying the way points punched foo the plane were ones that would keep it off of the radar and undetectablemonitors is that possible? nefraious way points put in? >> if you go into that you as part of the preflight you go through the route and verify every way point along it. if there is a way point in there that doesn't look correct -- >> they're going to know it. >> i want to ask you about the security proceedure for pilots. how carefully do they get checked? with this...
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they are legal and undetectable.rystal explains. >> meth drones, unfortunate right of passage for the right of teenagers are dealing with drugs. >> ak 48, 2cb. >> cat and mouse game between the law enforcement and the chemists and the chemists are winning. >> new genere of designer drugs are catching on. unlike uses pot or meth, they are not showing up on the drug tests. >> they are designed to be attractive to children and wholesome and herbal. >> are they legal, yes. dangerous, yes. so fest kated, yes. >> it is a worldwide epidemic. where are they coming from? >> most of them coming from china. >> is it different from a pharmaceutical company designing a drug for good use? >> i have taken to saying this is some demented use of pharmaceutical research. this is a sample in the lab. and the ingredients claiming in here are mug wart, dumbny on a leaf and mother wart. can we use this machine to tell us that is actually what is in here? >> we certainly can. we have a big peak right there. >> joining us now is phil torres
they are legal and undetectable.rystal explains. >> meth drones, unfortunate right of passage for the right of teenagers are dealing with drugs. >> ak 48, 2cb. >> cat and mouse game between the law enforcement and the chemists and the chemists are winning. >> new genere of designer drugs are catching on. unlike uses pot or meth, they are not showing up on the drug tests. >> they are designed to be attractive to children and wholesome and herbal. >> are they...
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could the flight be landed and go undetected? >> well, if the aircraft has landed, it would -- and there's still power, you know, electrical power to the aircraft, either provided by the engines or ground power unit, then it would continue issuing radio pulses. of course, it's possible to land this aircraft. there are any number of air fields on the route to, certainly off to the north and northwest. to do it undetected is something completely different and particularly hard to do. it's not a scenario which is -- whilst it remains plausible, it is somewhat unlikely. >> alastair, there is a report from the "new strait times," a newspaper from the region right now, reporting suggestions that the pilots were doing something called terrain masking, flying below 5,000 feet over land. explain to me why someone would do that. >> well, if you're trying to avoid or to minimize your radar profile, then you will, indeed, fly low and map the terrain below 5,000 feet or over the bay of bengal, where there is no radar coverage, an area i know
could the flight be landed and go undetected? >> well, if the aircraft has landed, it would -- and there's still power, you know, electrical power to the aircraft, either provided by the engines or ground power unit, then it would continue issuing radio pulses. of course, it's possible to land this aircraft. there are any number of air fields on the route to, certainly off to the north and northwest. to do it undetected is something completely different and particularly hard to do. it's...
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how could it go undetected. >> if someone tried to take over your flight would you know about it and would you act? we will hear from the man who took down shoe bomber richard reid. [ male announcer ] hey, look at you! you're an emailing, texting, master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you access everything, you give everyone access to everything about you. but that's ok. while you do your thing... [ alert rings ] we'll be here at lifelock, doing our thing. watching out for things your credit card alone can't. [ alert rings ] and relentlessly protecting your identity. get lifelock protection and live life free. [ alert rings ] feeding your lawn need not be so difficult neighbors. get a load of this bad boy. whoa. this snap spreader system from scotts is snap-crackin' simple -- just snap, lock, and go. [ scott ] feed your lawn. feed it! just snap, lock, and go. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers fami
how could it go undetected. >> if someone tried to take over your flight would you know about it and would you act? we will hear from the man who took down shoe bomber richard reid. [ male announcer ] hey, look at you! you're an emailing, texting, master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you access everything, you give everyone access to everything about you. but that's ok. while you do your thing... [ alert rings ] we'll be here at lifelock,...
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no indication they had anything at all to do with the missing plane or simply trying to travel undetected. one of them's mom was in asigh resume and he wanted to be with his mother. each day without answers is more agony for the families. one mother in new zealand is struggling to give answers to her son who is waiting to talk to her father on skype. >> he is going to skype. dad's going to be there, and so now he says, when is dad going to skype? so, at the moment i -- >> so many difficult situations for so many parents and families. and it's not clear which country is in charge of the investigation. normal hill the country where the plane went down, but nobody knows where the plane went down or why it made a turn or why the transresponders went off or why they account -- didn't call. self governments are wrestling for control. catherine herridge on the mysteriy. does this investigation seem to be heading? >> investigators are sharpening their focus on the transresponder that went silent an hour into the flight, and reports from the military the jet may have turned around and was flying l
no indication they had anything at all to do with the missing plane or simply trying to travel undetected. one of them's mom was in asigh resume and he wanted to be with his mother. each day without answers is more agony for the families. one mother in new zealand is struggling to give answers to her son who is waiting to talk to her father on skype. >> he is going to skype. dad's going to be there, and so now he says, when is dad going to skype? so, at the moment i -- >> so many...
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the people at the home rigged the electrical system so the marijuana grow would go undetected. it's unknown how many pot plants were in that home. no one was hurt. >>> new developments in the ongoing search for the missing malaysian airliner. they're asking for help. meantime worried family is asking the media for their help. we have more now from kuala lumpur. >> a mother breaks down desperate for news. i want my son back, she cried. and she was taken away by malaysian officials frustrated for 12 days. the chinese held a sign saying we can't stand it any more. >> the families, in tiers, have been taken into this room. media is crowded outside just trying to talk to them. >> in beijing, another person says hunger strike, tell the troops. >> anger was boiling over in the room today. they have been meeting with airline officials, but this one stretched out into an hour and a half. >> instead of clear answers, there has been more contra decisions about when devices were switched off. they say the last time it was sign was heading toward the andaman sea. it could have gone to the i
the people at the home rigged the electrical system so the marijuana grow would go undetected. it's unknown how many pot plants were in that home. no one was hurt. >>> new developments in the ongoing search for the missing malaysian airliner. they're asking for help. meantime worried family is asking the media for their help. we have more now from kuala lumpur. >> a mother breaks down desperate for news. i want my son back, she cried. and she was taken away by malaysian officials...
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hearing to look at the european commission's latest proposals to make the c ap points patients undetected. the keywords in the commission's proposals is sustainability. farming communities the environment and production. it's a reflection of the fact that bombing is at the haunted your culture and history agriculture commissioner touch and cello part of the ppp political somebody told us why his proposed reforms designed to support your citizens. and it's going to have ct scan because the vendor is timely. put security which appealed to the cost of the core of good management of natural resources. it would ensure that put security sensor would not only in the short term but in the medium and long term as well. spending on agriculture and rural development the council always tops the eu budget making sure that money is spent in the most efficient and effective way possible the essential michael murray and john are in the steel is vice chairman of the gpt group and responsibilities of budget and structural policy he wants to various stakeholders in this debate to develop more common ground
hearing to look at the european commission's latest proposals to make the c ap points patients undetected. the keywords in the commission's proposals is sustainability. farming communities the environment and production. it's a reflection of the fact that bombing is at the haunted your culture and history agriculture commissioner touch and cello part of the ppp political somebody told us why his proposed reforms designed to support your citizens. and it's going to have ct scan because the...
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so you don't have to fly at low altitude to be undetected once out get beyond the range of radar. as we discovered on 9/11 in this country and certainly in places like malaysia and thailand, there are not fighter planes waiting to scramble to chase unidentified aircraft. it just doesn't work that way. the ocean is very large, very dark and very easy to disappear into. >> okay. let me ask this of john ostrow. if you're on a plane and you know it's suddenly diverting off course and you're one of those passengers, again with the new technology everyone's got some kind of gadget on them. could not one of them have made any kind of e-mail, text message, bbm, whatever it may have been, to anybody else outside that plane to notify them there was a problem? and if they didn't collectively, what does that tell us about what may have happened to them in the cabin? >> well, let's talk about what we know factually at this point. air mobile which provided a cell system for one of malaysian's 777s said this particular aircraft was not fitted with such a system the certainly at altitude there wo
so you don't have to fly at low altitude to be undetected once out get beyond the range of radar. as we discovered on 9/11 in this country and certainly in places like malaysia and thailand, there are not fighter planes waiting to scramble to chase unidentified aircraft. it just doesn't work that way. the ocean is very large, very dark and very easy to disappear into. >> okay. let me ask this of john ostrow. if you're on a plane and you know it's suddenly diverting off course and you're...
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look where the plane could have gone down and because much harder to have something like that go undetected. to appreciate the scale of the mystery here and what the investigators are facing trying to find it, consider it an air france 447, went down off brazil. we knew more or less where it went down. the plane emitted distress signals. yet, it took nearly two years to find a lot of that wreckage on the ocean floor. >> seth, i am going to pose this question to you. if i had you on this show two weeks ago or three weeks ago, i am going to give you this scenario, seth, there is a plane that goes missing in the middle of the night and we won't know what happened to it for 10, 11 days, would you say, no way, don, that would never happen? >> not that we would know this little. i mentioned the air france crash. so many others where certainly, in that case, it did take really two years before we had some good idea, once the voicing data was recovered and another year to narrow it down. there have been crashes that weren't obvious within a short period of time. that we would have this little indic
look where the plane could have gone down and because much harder to have something like that go undetected. to appreciate the scale of the mystery here and what the investigators are facing trying to find it, consider it an air france 447, went down off brazil. we knew more or less where it went down. the plane emitted distress signals. yet, it took nearly two years to find a lot of that wreckage on the ocean floor. >> seth, i am going to pose this question to you. if i had you on this...
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27,000 feet, and suddenly descended to around 23,000 feet and followed a path that was almost undetectibleou hear that as a lay person you think that somebody is up to no good. and what am imissing? >> you're not missing anything. i think somebody clearly was up to no good. it is like what was just said about the cockpit door discipline. anybody could have broken into the cockpit door. it could have been a plan like 9/11. it was a little too smooth. looks like the pilots might have been involved. the question is what are they going to do and why did they do it in the first place? >> do you buy this theory now, of pilot suicide. even peter king said this could have been a pilot trying to kill himself. my question to peter king, if that was the case, why didn't he just take the jet down right away instead of doubling back. >> i doubt he is calling his insurance company and getting his affairs in order. i think somebody wanted an airplane that could carry a whole lot of fuel, for whatever reason, not necessarily this, i'm afraid of that thing finding us. >> last question before i go. need a q
27,000 feet, and suddenly descended to around 23,000 feet and followed a path that was almost undetectibleou hear that as a lay person you think that somebody is up to no good. and what am imissing? >> you're not missing anything. i think somebody clearly was up to no good. it is like what was just said about the cockpit door discipline. anybody could have broken into the cockpit door. it could have been a plan like 9/11. it was a little too smooth. looks like the pilots might have been...
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airport looking for a bolt about four inches long. >> the crack is hidden from view, so it goes undetectedth every takeoff and landing cycle, putting stress on the broken flange, the crack is growing, and no one knows it. eight weeks after the engine change when flight 191 takes off on that warm spring afternoon, suddenly, without warning, disaster. >> takeoff is when this engine's producing the most thrust when there's the most force on the pylon is during takeoff. if it were going to fail, it makes absolutely perfect sense it would fail shortly after takeoff. >> as flight 191 starts to lift off at the end of the runway, the cracked flange fails. ripping the engine away, and taking with it a portion of the left wing's leading edge, which causes a loss of hydraulic fluid. as a result, the left wing slats retract, the left wing loses lift, and the rest sadly is history. >> when our parents died initially, we would have all of their friends, a lot of friends saying, well, isn't this wonderful, they went together. >> they went together and they were so young. >> and they loved one another and
airport looking for a bolt about four inches long. >> the crack is hidden from view, so it goes undetectedth every takeoff and landing cycle, putting stress on the broken flange, the crack is growing, and no one knows it. eight weeks after the engine change when flight 191 takes off on that warm spring afternoon, suddenly, without warning, disaster. >> takeoff is when this engine's producing the most thrust when there's the most force on the pylon is during takeoff. if it were going...
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the report revealed much of the abuse goes unreported and undetected by authorities. wednesday saw high level diplomatic efforts in pair toys nd the ukraine crisis. the western powers tried and failed to persuade moscow to begin direct talks with ukraine's new government. >> it is very difficult to talk about fair agreements to help the ukrainian people in the midst of threats and ultimatums. >> hours of diplomatic discussions brought no break through. >> i am not happy with the overall result. at best i am satisfied the parties involve instead conflict that we spoke to do not want to escalate things further but there are pivotal days ahead. >> the u.n. special envoy was surrounded by armed men and forced to seek refuge in a cafe. he had been sent to assess the situation on the ground for the u.n. outside a crowd chanted russia. he cut his trip short and flew to instan bull directly after the incident. the national's people congress opened up in china bringing together the country's government leaders. the chinese premiere gave his first policy speech and announced th
the report revealed much of the abuse goes unreported and undetected by authorities. wednesday saw high level diplomatic efforts in pair toys nd the ukraine crisis. the western powers tried and failed to persuade moscow to begin direct talks with ukraine's new government. >> it is very difficult to talk about fair agreements to help the ukrainian people in the midst of threats and ultimatums. >> hours of diplomatic discussions brought no break through. >> i am not happy with...
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everybody agrees he was undetectable. he got 25 years in prison and lifetime sex offender registration. fortunately in that case, he was released after a year. he still has lifetime sex offender ridge station and they're appealing to the iowa supreme court. we have someone on the board, kerry thomas in idaho, who used a condom, undetectable. he got 30 years. three gliese into a 30-year sentence in a brian in idaho. robert, my partner in starting the project, from shreveport, louisiana. he was in a difficult relationship and his partner threatened to turn him in if they broke up for not having initially disclosed to him. that's exactly what the partner did. robert served six months in prison. he has to be registered sex offender for 15 years. his driver's license has in big red capital letters, sex offender, on it. and these cases are happening at a faster and faster and faster rate. so, the injustice for people h.i.v., horrific public health policy. you can't be prosecuted if you don't know your positive. so it's come tak
everybody agrees he was undetectable. he got 25 years in prison and lifetime sex offender registration. fortunately in that case, he was released after a year. he still has lifetime sex offender ridge station and they're appealing to the iowa supreme court. we have someone on the board, kerry thomas in idaho, who used a condom, undetectable. he got 30 years. three gliese into a 30-year sentence in a brian in idaho. robert, my partner in starting the project, from shreveport, louisiana. he was...
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much harder to have something like that go undetected. to protect the scale of the mystery hear, and the, what the investigators are facing trying to find it. consider that air france 447 went down off brazil. we knew more or less where it went down. there was debris floating not long after. the plane had emitted distress signals. yet it took nearly two years to find a lot of that wreckage on the ocean floor. >> seth, i'm going to pose this question to you. had i told you had i had you on this show two weeks ago, i'm going to give you this scenario. there is a plane that goes missing in the middle of the night and we won't know what happened to it for ten, 11 days. you would say, no way, don. that would never happen. >> not that we would know this little. again, as i mentioned the air france crash. certainly. in case it did take really two years before we had some good idea once the voice and data recorders were recovered and then another year more or less to narrow it down. so there have been crashes that weren't obvious within a short p
much harder to have something like that go undetected. to protect the scale of the mystery hear, and the, what the investigators are facing trying to find it. consider that air france 447 went down off brazil. we knew more or less where it went down. there was debris floating not long after. the plane had emitted distress signals. yet it took nearly two years to find a lot of that wreckage on the ocean floor. >> seth, i'm going to pose this question to you. had i told you had i had you on...
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border is so poorly monitored foreigners have landed undetected on u.s.l. >> german cruise ships were able to travel to the northern tip of alaska. 200 people were able to walk around alaska. as far as i know, no one in the united states knew what was happening. >> the bush and obama administration's said that the arctic is a key strategic interest, but funding to make sure the west and operate successfully here is far from certain. there is one immediate step the u.s. could take. >> the u.s. was one of the authors and prime movers of creating the treaty, now we are one of the few countries not a signatory to it, despite the fact that many of the most dollars will exports -- experts .n the government do we need to be party to this law? we are not. >> under the laws of the sea, the nation the can prove that its continental shelf extends past its current boundary can be granted up to 150 additional miles of sea bed, meaning billions of dollars in .esources >> if we want to explore the wide range of options for future generations to develop the resources in
border is so poorly monitored foreigners have landed undetected on u.s.l. >> german cruise ships were able to travel to the northern tip of alaska. 200 people were able to walk around alaska. as far as i know, no one in the united states knew what was happening. >> the bush and obama administration's said that the arctic is a key strategic interest, but funding to make sure the west and operate successfully here is far from certain. there is one immediate step the u.s. could take....
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every year more households consistent of one person, that the on set of the disease is going to go undetected, isn't it? >> well, one of the interesting things about alzheimerss today is of those 5 million americans living with the disease today, over half of them are undiagnosed yet, it's right here as we speak. so the importance of getting an early diagnosis, whether you are living at home, or living with families in order to plan for the future, is a really important one. so as soon as we really encouraging peel the alzheimerss association, as soon as they notice symptoms to go see their physician, so they can get a diagnosis or find out that it is something else. >> dr. petersen, millions of cases undiagnosed is there even a reliable test for alzheimerss. >> well, the diagnosis of alzheimerss disease still comes down for a clinical judgement, but i think physicians and clinicians are getting much better at picking up the earlier and earlier signs of the disease. such that we can pick unearly memory impairment that is likely to go on to be the fully developed alzheimerss disease, and i thi
every year more households consistent of one person, that the on set of the disease is going to go undetected, isn't it? >> well, one of the interesting things about alzheimerss today is of those 5 million americans living with the disease today, over half of them are undiagnosed yet, it's right here as we speak. so the importance of getting an early diagnosis, whether you are living at home, or living with families in order to plan for the future, is a really important one. so as soon as...
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could the plane have been hijacked and flown somehow undetected to an unknown location?heory is the way this plane was able to go undetected, it flew in the shadow of another plane and so on the radar it was picked up as a moving object. >> a pilot could pull up in the shadow of another plane and it would disguise the blip. you would only see the information from the first plane and wouldn't see thel blip from the second plane. the first plane being shadowed would see the other plane pulling up or they would pull them up -- there's cockpit equipment that shows you if another plane is in your immediate vicinity. >> if not in the air, could something or someone have interfered with the plane from the ground? >> is it possible that the plane could have somehow been hacked remotely? >> the question about being hacked has come up in the recent past. because this is a digital airplane. but the faa requires manufacturers of all the radio equipment and the aircraft to have proper shielding and interference type precautions in place. you can't have somebody hack into a system and
could the plane have been hijacked and flown somehow undetected to an unknown location?heory is the way this plane was able to go undetected, it flew in the shadow of another plane and so on the radar it was picked up as a moving object. >> a pilot could pull up in the shadow of another plane and it would disguise the blip. you would only see the information from the first plane and wouldn't see thel blip from the second plane. the first plane being shadowed would see the other plane...
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national guard took their last sample yesterday claiming the levels are fully undetectable at this pointso water testing seems to have stopped according to the u.s. national guard here. perhaps things are getting back to order, we'll have to see what the vote happens and when it happens. >> robert thank you very much. >>> coming up, protests in venezuela are growing, and they are using a unique way to demonstrate against the government. >>> and chuck hagel testifying right now before the defense budget committee because of problems like this, a fighter jet that cost millions of dollars that no one is using. >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state... >> what's clear is that people don't just need protection, they need assistance. so many money stories sound complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down the confusing financial speak and make it real. >>> three al jazeera staff detained in egypt making their second court appear
national guard took their last sample yesterday claiming the levels are fully undetectable at this pointso water testing seems to have stopped according to the u.s. national guard here. perhaps things are getting back to order, we'll have to see what the vote happens and when it happens. >> robert thank you very much. >>> coming up, protests in venezuela are growing, and they are using a unique way to demonstrate against the government. >>> and chuck hagel testifying...
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hundred homes there our stimulus program and of those percent of them have gas leaks that were undetectedy the property owner they're in a crawl space or whatever. those have are leaks we have to go after and that's not on the chart so we're finding new things >> pg&e has a plan around gas leaks. one of the requirements of every one of the home energy upgrades you need to have a gas leak test when you go into the building to find out what it is this is important we do this throughout the city. in addition >> when so pg&e when can he going into the homes they do a test for gas leaks. >> yes. they'll come in and in addition the certified krashthsd who are involved in this program have the gas leak testing. >> that's determined by state law. >> i wouldn't tell you it's a program standard we're users. so the emission savings over time you can see we're hoping to save most of it in electricity and the wedge has disappeared we're hoping to capture that. and i'd like to point out if we meet those goals we need to have buy in at all levels when we craft our plans and our ordinances we need to mak
hundred homes there our stimulus program and of those percent of them have gas leaks that were undetectedy the property owner they're in a crawl space or whatever. those have are leaks we have to go after and that's not on the chart so we're finding new things >> pg&e has a plan around gas leaks. one of the requirements of every one of the home energy upgrades you need to have a gas leak test when you go into the building to find out what it is this is important we do this throughout...
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. >> is it possible somebody fly the plane undetected, but did not have the wherewithal to turn off the pinging? >> i suspect exactly that. fact, it would be easy to overlook turning off what we call the satcom system. tot people would know how turn off the acars or transponders. but the satcom is not on the main display unit. it is on the center unit down below. it would be easy to overlook that if you were trying to hide the aircraft. >> if the search has been widened to the indian ocean, a pilot said there is a good reason for that. just how daunting is the task? >> there are two reasons. witness the fact that they are going there and doing this. the other is, this is real data. there is no reason that pinging sound would come anything -- come from anything but an aircraft, trying to communicate with the system. the only other way would be another aircraft trying to communicate. it would have to have a transponder connected in the same region. >> how difficult will it be to search the indian ocean? it is such a vast area. >> i can only imagine what it would be. this data gives us a g
. >> is it possible somebody fly the plane undetected, but did not have the wherewithal to turn off the pinging? >> i suspect exactly that. fact, it would be easy to overlook turning off what we call the satcom system. tot people would know how turn off the acars or transponders. but the satcom is not on the main display unit. it is on the center unit down below. it would be easy to overlook that if you were trying to hide the aircraft. >> if the search has been widened to the...
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unknown to any authority on a runway anywhere in the world, a plane of that size, how it would go undetected. how would the passenger if they were conscious not use cell phones to communicate. it has to be on the table. but the reason they're on the table is we don't have a clue. we don't have a clue yet six days into it. in fact, the investigation is really just starting last night. and that's why you're starting to see -- >> why it is just starting last night? it's been going on for seven days. >> for us it has, not for the authorities. they have people to turn to for experience in this. let's take a step back, take a breath and look at what we really have here and let's validate it. that's why the radar feed of the military -- >> if it was mechanical problem, they immediately ground the entire fleet for 24 hour just to make sure. as far as i know all those other 777s they're flying right now. >> here's the nightmare for boeing and the faa. we need probable cause. why? because people get on every day other 777s. usually accidents are a unique set of things. maybe it affects other 777s. tha
unknown to any authority on a runway anywhere in the world, a plane of that size, how it would go undetected. how would the passenger if they were conscious not use cell phones to communicate. it has to be on the table. but the reason they're on the table is we don't have a clue. we don't have a clue yet six days into it. in fact, the investigation is really just starting last night. and that's why you're starting to see -- >> why it is just starting last night? it's been going on for...
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is it possible that this jet could have landed undetected some place? >> it's possible. it's highly unlikely. i think we're just hoping against hope. >>> tonight with the investigation zeroing in with the two people in the cockpit. abc visiting one of the homes and reporting tonight. >> reporter: malaysian investigators are trying to learn all they can of the passengers and crew on flight 370. today they descended on the homes of the pilot and koe pilot. it was after 2:42:00 p.m. when a white van came up to the security gates and carrying two officers in plain clothes. they said they were from ma la shay's police head quarters. just after that police came in. they spent of two hours here. neighbors say it's a tight-knit community. the captain married with children with over 18,000 hours in the cockpit kept his own flight simulator at home. friends say he showed no signs of being troubled. >> he's character. his personality. just doesn't point to that kind of direction. >> his first officer, 27 years old and engaged to be married. my colleague bob woodruff visited his hom
is it possible that this jet could have landed undetected some place? >> it's possible. it's highly unlikely. i think we're just hoping against hope. >>> tonight with the investigation zeroing in with the two people in the cockpit. abc visiting one of the homes and reporting tonight. >> reporter: malaysian investigators are trying to learn all they can of the passengers and crew on flight 370. today they descended on the homes of the pilot and koe pilot. it was after...
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going to stake a short break and have more on how the flight could have flown for so many hours undetected. how is that possible. plus how the families of the missing are coping. we'll talk to a grief counselor who spent time with some of them. we'll be right back. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. it's built to be as fast as it is strongor advil. and fights pain at the site of inflammation. advil has the strength and speed to help you move past pain. advil. make today yours. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long
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to fly at 29,000 feet and be undetected by military is inexcusable. even at 5,000 feet. that's the sweet spot for radar. >> as fbi, is it possible that india or pakistan would admit if they city the plane on the kadar? >> you bring up an excellent question. they want to protect their capabilities. >> for all the world to see. >> exactly. i'm also a commercial pilot and i spent time flying through the mountains. i can tell you that it's possible to fly through the mountains in that part of the world and anyone can go in the direction can plot out the known radar locations and you can determine where are the radar blind spots. the type of thing that americans did i believe it is within their capabilities to pick a route not easily detectible by radar. >> that's interesting what you are saying. if it was terrorism, why wouldn't somebody come forward and say yes, we did this. we pulled this off. >> that's a good question. the answer is probably because it doesn't suit their purpose at this point. they are not trying to intimidate. other people floated the idea that perhaps t
to fly at 29,000 feet and be undetected by military is inexcusable. even at 5,000 feet. that's the sweet spot for radar. >> as fbi, is it possible that india or pakistan would admit if they city the plane on the kadar? >> you bring up an excellent question. they want to protect their capabilities. >> for all the world to see. >> exactly. i'm also a commercial pilot and i spent time flying through the mountains. i can tell you that it's possible to fly through the...
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artistic spray painted onto has been renewed and restored we don't go out into the fourth we don't go undetected and twenty seconds of opening a force would never ever touch a single person taken to halt the building has come across now that they've never gone through the spaces of the paint on walls. by having a bunch of new forty one until this point in listing of the building which to place too but you need to calm me tell you about the shadow puppet state season tickets to the past been criticized by people he did in the abbey is one doubles with straight on to concoct away. the zune happy say thanks he's well below what the medical community the value of the piece is said to be auctioned at the exhibition is estimated more than six million units to hear it keeps its profits from the sale will go to local taxis. and new the place hosting you wafers annual congress this week which coincide with the old the sixtieth anniversary of the us the european football's governing body gave the go ahead to introduce a new competition for the continent's footballing nations the league of nations is to be
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. >> still, the notion that flight 370 flew for hours undetected is intriguing. let's talk about that. cnn's richard quest is in new york. in washington, bob francis, a former vice chairman of the national transportation safety board and oversaw a number of airline crash investigations. welcome, gentlemen. >> morning, carol. >> bob, i want to start with you. unnamed u.s. sources told "the wall street journal" that rolls royce, which makes the plane's engines, picked up pulses of data from the plane's engines after it disappeared from radar. can you make sense of that for us? >> well, i think that's entirely possible. you know, its engine monitoring and monitoring the performance of the aircraft and it's a known -- it's a known quality, quantity. the interesting thing is that the story comes out so much later than, you know, here we are four or five days later. what was going on in the meantime? >> what was going on in the meantime? nothing because i've often wondered. i know ntsb investigators are in malaysia help with the investigation, as are faa investigators.
. >> still, the notion that flight 370 flew for hours undetected is intriguing. let's talk about that. cnn's richard quest is in new york. in washington, bob francis, a former vice chairman of the national transportation safety board and oversaw a number of airline crash investigations. welcome, gentlemen. >> morning, carol. >> bob, i want to start with you. unnamed u.s. sources told "the wall street journal" that rolls royce, which makes the plane's engines, picked...
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it was the last voice ground control heard before the plane went undetected. we will have the latest from washington, dc, at 5:00. >>> russian president vladimir putin addressing both houses of parliament in ukraine's crimea this morning after welcoming officials from the republic of crimea. lawmakers give a standing ovation. this morning, he signed a bill for the annexation a day after voting to secede from ukraine and gin russia. the crisis will be discussed with estonia and latvia showing there are consequences to the intervention in ukraine. >> a young mother will fight to regain custody of her baby whose nose was allegedly bitten off by the father. the 18-year-old joshua cooper was charged yesterday. he did not enter a plea. the one month hold take -- ta'jon would not stop crying according to the father and the family member sins cooper is innocent. >> why think he did that. i don't believe it. >> stay john suffered -- the behalf senator in protective custody but the 16-year-old mother wants the boy back. >> a police pursuit ended with a crash that injure
it was the last voice ground control heard before the plane went undetected. we will have the latest from washington, dc, at 5:00. >>> russian president vladimir putin addressing both houses of parliament in ukraine's crimea this morning after welcoming officials from the republic of crimea. lawmakers give a standing ovation. this morning, he signed a bill for the annexation a day after voting to secede from ukraine and gin russia. the crisis will be discussed with estonia and latvia...
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six patients stopped taking their medication before the levels of hiv increased and they felt to undetectableels. >> what we are looking for is not only a potential new therapy, but this is the first time this type of gene editing patients.sed in >> improved drug treatments have transformed the outlook for people like gary, who nearly years ago.ids 17 >> there is no need for aids if diagnosed earlier. >> this is long way from being a , but the smallt child may point the way to research which can boost the health of those living with hiv -- the small trial may point the way to research which can boost the health of those living with hiv. >> getting out of bed is not the easiest task. this gives us a reason to get up. the photographer is on a mission to show some of the most famous cities in a flattering light. that is gone for you early birds. tonight we start the journey in venice. >> i see this beautiful light all the time. it's about a rebirth of the day. everybody's sleeping and missing it. then i showed them images, make an effort to be there. people are really impressed by that, and they
six patients stopped taking their medication before the levels of hiv increased and they felt to undetectableels. >> what we are looking for is not only a potential new therapy, but this is the first time this type of gene editing patients.sed in >> improved drug treatments have transformed the outlook for people like gary, who nearly years ago.ids 17 >> there is no need for aids if diagnosed earlier. >> this is long way from being a , but the smallt child may point the...
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specifically an online network called tor which lets people use the web undetected, in this case to commit crimes against boys under the radar of the web the rest of us know and use. >> the regular internet is -- websites are indexed with searching ins. a lot of things that happen on the dark net, they're not indexed, so, therefore -- >> reporter: now, michael gaw of fremont along with ten of the other defendants now in louisiana, where they say this all started. coming up tonight at 6:00, how this happened on the web. we're going to take a closer look at what some call the dark side of the internet. reporting live in fremont, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>> it's the ninth homicide of the year and it's shaking up a quiet neighborhood in south san jose. it happened last night inside this home on eppling lane. police say someone shot and killed a man in his late 20s or early 30s. investigators are not releasing the name until his family has been notified. a neighbor who just moved in next door says she's scared. >> me and my daughter was home alone so i had no suspicion that anything wa
specifically an online network called tor which lets people use the web undetected, in this case to commit crimes against boys under the radar of the web the rest of us know and use. >> the regular internet is -- websites are indexed with searching ins. a lot of things that happen on the dark net, they're not indexed, so, therefore -- >> reporter: now, michael gaw of fremont along with ten of the other defendants now in louisiana, where they say this all started. coming up tonight...
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they were able to get through immigration undetected. that experts say could spur immediate changes in security procedures. even in the post nine eleven world. for the duo cctv column for. i should. in. the chew. the us the whitewash or sanctions imposed tensions are high are we watching the start of a new cold war and one of the consequences follow on whitewater washington and this is the heat. the war to be a state of the soviet union were bitter enemies with the care of the cold war accusations distrust fearf
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small mobile community the first thing twice eat it the look of the main window he usually goes undetected for the rest of the track they always seem to regard him out. that is of the struggling with the difficult times. david stiff and hard about twenty five percent the survivors around the bottom and about well two is anything a lot of money into the pond official data shows it doesn't translate into form tops. two thirds of the population work in the informal sector. he had no steady job no panic no minimum weights. just as he was born and raised in this property is trying to make a difference in his community by creating a cent to reach the english and computer skills. he said. neatly filled with cultural event of the year. it ends. what ever i'm pleased to present to his commandments. so of course there is no point. because the government to govern that uphold the interests of the duke and people can tell them you know when to use it as a lesson to be part of intel. the locals in question and a string of that local government administration the company now will have to do more than ju
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hearing to look at the european commission's latest proposals to make the c ap points patients undetected. the keywords in the commission's proposals is sustainability. farming communities of the environment and production. it's a reflection of the fact that charming visit the haunted your culture and history agriculture commissioner touch and cello. part of the ppp political somebody told us why his proposed reforms designed to support your citizens. she whimpered for a ct scan because even though this time and thinking about how i'm going to put security which appealed to the cost of tagement of natural resources. it would ensure that put security sensor would not only in the short term but in the medium and long term as well. spending on agriculture and rural development the council almost cost the eu budget making sure that money is spent in the most efficient and effective way possible the essential michael murray and john are in a steel is vice chairman of the gpt group and responsibilities of budget and structural policy he wants to various stakeholders in this debate to develop mo
hearing to look at the european commission's latest proposals to make the c ap points patients undetected. the keywords in the commission's proposals is sustainability. farming communities of the environment and production. it's a reflection of the fact that charming visit the haunted your culture and history agriculture commissioner touch and cello. part of the ppp political somebody told us why his proposed reforms designed to support your citizens. she whimpered for a ct scan because even...
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eu is twenty eight member states the report revealed that much of the abuse goes unreported and undetected by authorities. wednesday saw a high level diplomatic efforts in paris to and the ukraine crisis. eu foreign ministers in the us secretary of state john kerry were at the table with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov. the western powers tried and failed to persuade moscow to begin direct talks with ukraine's new government. in time when solicitors it's very difficult to talk about fair agreements that would help the ukrainian people in an atmosphere of threats and of tomatoes. the prophet also held one on one talks with kerry five hours of diplomatic discussions brought no breakthrough on crimea. it's been nice to sleep and that i'm not happy with the rule results based satisfied that the cost is involved in the conflict between spirit and don't want to escalate things for the fact that there is still difficult days ahead the leotard at the ford sleeping. in crimea the un special envoy robert c area was surrounded by armed man and forced to seek refuge in a cafe. he had been sent
eu is twenty eight member states the report revealed that much of the abuse goes unreported and undetected by authorities. wednesday saw a high level diplomatic efforts in paris to and the ukraine crisis. eu foreign ministers in the us secretary of state john kerry were at the table with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov. the western powers tried and failed to persuade moscow to begin direct talks with ukraine's new government. in time when solicitors it's very difficult to talk about fair...
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could cover the barge with harry potter's cloak of invisibility, there was no way to slip it away undetected from its dock at treasure island even under the cover of darkness. as kpix 5 first confirmed a week and a half ago, it was headed to its new home in stockton. >> anytime you put the name "stockton" and google in the same sentence, it's got to be good. >> reporter: particularly for stockton. as chopper 5 followed its progress up river, 80 miles from san francisco, it was moving out of reach of the jurisdiction of the bay conservation and development commission. bcdc said google lacked the proper permits to build the barge. official word at the port of stockton was, we didn't know the barge was coming until 2:00 this morning. >> and it's not unusual for many people to look at port facilities and not necessarily disclose what their project is. i'm fairly certain that probably happened in this case. >> reporter: really? well, somebody had enough notice to have this welcome banner made and put up before the barge's arrival. forewarned or not, the port's happy to add google to its list of c
could cover the barge with harry potter's cloak of invisibility, there was no way to slip it away undetected from its dock at treasure island even under the cover of darkness. as kpix 5 first confirmed a week and a half ago, it was headed to its new home in stockton. >> anytime you put the name "stockton" and google in the same sentence, it's got to be good. >> reporter: particularly for stockton. as chopper 5 followed its progress up river, 80 miles from san francisco, it...
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was some level of knowledge, sophistication how that plane worked how you want to go about being undetectable. >> schieffer: mark, how is it that if this plane was, let's say, hijacked or fit was going through all these contortions wouldn't we have heard something from somebody's cell phone on that airplane? >> certainly not the cell phones. they don't work at that altitude. what i am really discontinued about is once this transition was not captured by the vietnamese, once they in fact saw some kind of a turn and flying over malaysia for more than an hour, perhaps as much as an hour and ten to 15 minutes, why was the malaysian air force? where were they not come up, do interception and try to figure out what was going on. this is absolutely extraordinary to have an airliner fly over that area without the malaysian air force trying understand what it was. >> schieffer: sully, could it be -- this is just conjecture and -- the pilots were trying to steal this airplane or somebody was trying to steal it and fly it to some point? it just -- i don't understand anything about this. >> many of the p
was some level of knowledge, sophistication how that plane worked how you want to go about being undetectable. >> schieffer: mark, how is it that if this plane was, let's say, hijacked or fit was going through all these contortions wouldn't we have heard something from somebody's cell phone on that airplane? >> certainly not the cell phones. they don't work at that altitude. what i am really discontinued about is once this transition was not captured by the vietnamese, once they in...
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they say the man was able to steal 350 cases of wine undetected because he worked at american canyon wine warehouse. investigators found more than $73,000 from the sales of that wine at his home and they also found cases of the stolen wine in a warehouse. >>> during a speech at cal yesterday, kentucky senator rand paul demanded an investigation into domestic spying. >> we learned that the cia is illegally searching the computers of the senate intelligence committee. they are the ones supposed to be overseeing the cia! i don't know about you, but that worries me. >> rand paul has been one of the biggest's critics of the government's spying program. he wants to create a committee that will watch the watchers. >>> it's a big blow for bay area ranchers. the federal government is banning them from selling thousands of pounds of grassfed beef. betty yu has the story which you'll only see on kpix 5. >> reporter: bill neimann has been ordered by the usda not to sell $300,000 worth of high-end grassfed beef, the meat on hold for months since rancho feeding corporation shut down its petaluma p
they say the man was able to steal 350 cases of wine undetected because he worked at american canyon wine warehouse. investigators found more than $73,000 from the sales of that wine at his home and they also found cases of the stolen wine in a warehouse. >>> during a speech at cal yesterday, kentucky senator rand paul demanded an investigation into domestic spying. >> we learned that the cia is illegally searching the computers of the senate intelligence committee. they are the...
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in one of those patients, the virus was reduced to undetectable levels. more than three years later, those modified cells continued to circulate in johnson's body and he continues to feel fine. >> it makes me want to shout out to the world that, you know, there could be an end to this. >> reporter: the main purpose of this small study was to test the safety of this new gene editing technique. so far, it does appear to be safe. the ultimate goal is to allow patients with h.i.v. to stop taking antiviral drugs but much more study is needed to know if that's possible. >> pelley: still about 1.5 million people die of aids in the world every year. jon, thanks very much. an important story. a big rewrite was announced today for the scholastic aptitude test, the s.a.t., the bane every year of 1.5 million high schoolers and their parents. what's on this new exam? jim axelrod has the answers. >> reporter: the sweeping changes reflect feedback from educators that the s.a.t. was not testing for the skills that would best identify top students. college board president
in one of those patients, the virus was reduced to undetectable levels. more than three years later, those modified cells continued to circulate in johnson's body and he continues to feel fine. >> it makes me want to shout out to the world that, you know, there could be an end to this. >> reporter: the main purpose of this small study was to test the safety of this new gene editing technique. so far, it does appear to be safe. the ultimate goal is to allow patients with h.i.v. to...