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. >> she says scientists call uninitial blindless to the cockpit. >> they would have had a lot of informationling them that. >> sink rate and altitude, if too slow, they were glowing beside the raun way. >> runway. >> the throttle should come forward when slow and may have at least partially. >> at 500 feet they should have been computing a go-around. >> again, we'll be asking why didn't that happen. >> where was the retention and why was it on anything other than flying the airplane? >> the ntsb now has to figure out exactly why those basic skills, what pilots called airmanship broke down during this flight crew. >> ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and go to ktvu.com for more crash coverage. >> you'll find a link to the crash site along with unedited video of today's ntsb news conference. >>> mark tamayo joining us today. >> you would expect the fog. it's going to be a factor tonight and as we head into friday. >> that fog really cooling off those numbers over the past couple days. >> you can see the highs from earlier today. >> 60s, 70s, a few spots around 90 toward antioch. >> most areas are coole
. >> she says scientists call uninitial blindless to the cockpit. >> they would have had a lot of informationling them that. >> sink rate and altitude, if too slow, they were glowing beside the raun way. >> runway. >> the throttle should come forward when slow and may have at least partially. >> at 500 feet they should have been computing a go-around. >> again, we'll be asking why didn't that happen. >> where was the retention and why was it on...
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sometimes in the prosecution's case you have to go broad and bring in certain things that to the uninitiated or even to the jurors as they learn, they say why is this comingcome coming in, but sometimes there's that extra burden on the prosecution. >> there is that extra burden. you want to make sure we have a record, a clear record of everything he said about the incident. as a prosecutor, you don't want to leave any of that information out because you want to make sure that the jury hears every version of that story that he has told just in case he doesn't get up on that stand. because the only thing you'll be able to cross-examine and point to is the information in those videotapes, the information in his confession, the information that he told to his best friend that gets recorded in a book. you don't want to turn around at the end of the trial and not be able to discuss a recorded statement or a comment that he made to someone because you didn't call that witness, even if you thought that witness may be biased in other areas because he still can reflect some of the information that zim
sometimes in the prosecution's case you have to go broad and bring in certain things that to the uninitiated or even to the jurors as they learn, they say why is this comingcome coming in, but sometimes there's that extra burden on the prosecution. >> there is that extra burden. you want to make sure we have a record, a clear record of everything he said about the incident. as a prosecutor, you don't want to leave any of that information out because you want to make sure that the jury...
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that swelling to an uninitiated view -- almost likes like there's a bone over there, but we know it's not, correct? >> there is a bone, yes. >> but the swelling is not movement of bone, is it? >> i don't follow that. >> i'm just asking you to explain. what is that swelling on the right side of the nose from? >> that's trauma injury. >> okay. and what happens is the body reacts to it by rushing fluid to it and all this other stuff to take care of the site of injury, trauma? >> yes. >> and that recedes pretty quickly, doesn't it? >> it depends on the extent of trauma, yes. >> well, we know in this case you acknowledged the trauma and the swelling there, right? >> yes. >> and you notice in the pictures after it that the swelling has receded, correct? >> yes. >> so it does recede after a few hours? >> depending on the severity. here it was not severe, so the swelling rapidly declined. >> and you know that there was blood coming out of the nose as he was standing up, correct? >> correct. >> where do you think that was bleeding from? >> from inside his nose. >> where would that go if he's l
that swelling to an uninitiated view -- almost likes like there's a bone over there, but we know it's not, correct? >> there is a bone, yes. >> but the swelling is not movement of bone, is it? >> i don't follow that. >> i'm just asking you to explain. what is that swelling on the right side of the nose from? >> that's trauma injury. >> okay. and what happens is the body reacts to it by rushing fluid to it and all this other stuff to take care of the site of...
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the uninitiated kickstart is an online platform that helps independent filmmakers and all kinds of othernds of ideas to get projects going through the magic of crowd finding. you have a film or creative endeavor you'd like to develop, don't have the money, start a kickstarter and ask others to help you meet your goal. spike lee's voyage, asking folks for $1.25 million is just the latest entry into what has become a bit of a trend. earlier this year the creator of the tv series "veronica mars "can started a kickstarter to shore up funds for a movie. asking fans to pay not for an independent film but a studio movie distributed by warner bros. fans stepped in with nearly $6 million. the film meeting its $2 million goal in less than 11 hours. movie wrapped production this week. actor and director, zach, soon swro joined in asking nonfamous people for money for a sequel to his cult hit "garden state" and raised a little over $3 million. that brings us back to spike lee. lee pitched his fans in the promise of spike lee joint but didn't offer too many details on what the film would be about. he
the uninitiated kickstart is an online platform that helps independent filmmakers and all kinds of othernds of ideas to get projects going through the magic of crowd finding. you have a film or creative endeavor you'd like to develop, don't have the money, start a kickstarter and ask others to help you meet your goal. spike lee's voyage, asking folks for $1.25 million is just the latest entry into what has become a bit of a trend. earlier this year the creator of the tv series "veronica...
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. >> tad nelson, to the uninitiated who will watching this guy and may have seen charts on burden ofthe first time, they're normally part in parcel of a case like this. >> absolutely. the new chart that o'mara brought about the self-defense, that was pretty interesting. we're always going to hear the lawyers talk about the burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt. what it takes to get there. and we've kind of seen it with cheney mason now, in the michael jackson trial. we're all using the same chart. we're even using them down here in texas, believe it or not. is it likely, most likely, is it relatively likely? you keep beating that point. all these things that the jurors are thinking, yeah, this is likely. you say, that doesn't get you there. it really is a powerful chart and it's impressive how o'mara did it. you watch. it won't be too long before the prosecution figures out their own chart. >> they are sticking with us. we're back with more after this. enter a world of clean inside the only 3 chamber laundry detergent. ♪ now, here you go, let it go ♪ 'cause we're gonna go ♪ go to
. >> tad nelson, to the uninitiated who will watching this guy and may have seen charts on burden ofthe first time, they're normally part in parcel of a case like this. >> absolutely. the new chart that o'mara brought about the self-defense, that was pretty interesting. we're always going to hear the lawyers talk about the burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt. what it takes to get there. and we've kind of seen it with cheney mason now, in the michael jackson trial. we're all...
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that swelling to an uninitiated view, looks like there's a bone over there, doesn't it? we know it's not, is that correct? >> there is a bone, yes. >> but the swelling is not movement of bone, is it? or is it. >> i don't follow that. >> let me just ask you to explain, what is that swelling on the right side of the nose from. >> so that's trauma injury. >> okay. and what happens is the body reacts to it by rushing lymph fluid to it and all of this stuff trying take care of the site of injury, right? >> that reseds pretty quickly, doesn't it? >> it depends on the extent of trauma, yes. >> in this case you acknowledge the trauma and swelling there, right? >> yes. >> you notice in the pictures after it the swelling has receded, yes? >> it depends on the severity. the swelling rapidly declined. >> and you know that there was blood coming out of the nose as he was standing up, correct? >> correct. >> where do you think that that was bleeding from? >> from inside his nose. >> where was that go if he was laying on his back? >> where would what go? i'm sorry. >> the blood. >> it
that swelling to an uninitiated view, looks like there's a bone over there, doesn't it? we know it's not, is that correct? >> there is a bone, yes. >> but the swelling is not movement of bone, is it? or is it. >> i don't follow that. >> let me just ask you to explain, what is that swelling on the right side of the nose from. >> so that's trauma injury. >> okay. and what happens is the body reacts to it by rushing lymph fluid to it and all of this stuff trying...
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. >> to the uninitiated.e about scientology. disconnect, the rehabilitation and these are all very foreign concept but end up connecting with one question. how does the church maintain the level of power over people and their personal relationships? >> this is a very high-control group. and i say that in regards to members report on other members. in fact, this recent thing with david miscavage came about when leah confided in a very, very close personal friend her concerns. but her close, personal friend was also a scientologist and she needed to report this, and she did. she report wrote a report on her private conversation with leah expressing her personal doubts. >> they had their falling out and leah decides to leave the church. doesn't it just end there? what is the concern going forward? >> the concern going forward is nicole was in an interview with tony ortega yesterday and got a text from a very, very old friend who had been extremely active in scientology and she was ordered to come in where her da
. >> to the uninitiated.e about scientology. disconnect, the rehabilitation and these are all very foreign concept but end up connecting with one question. how does the church maintain the level of power over people and their personal relationships? >> this is a very high-control group. and i say that in regards to members report on other members. in fact, this recent thing with david miscavage came about when leah confided in a very, very close personal friend her concerns. but her...