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if you are tense, you are not ready for the unexpected. mike. let s talk about the asia air. budget. budget airlines. of until now, this accident this, this air lynn hadline had a stellar record. some are calling into question whether, whether the lower prices on the airlines played into this. what can you tell us about the safety standard of the growing airlines? every airline is different. let s talk air asia the system per say. if you take a look at just the way this has been handled in terms of how this never had a crash before. but you take a look at huh they handled this. smooth direct no gaps of information. mr. fer noon dean fernandez is there. and people saying they re budget. must be cutting corners. i don t buy that. no in kaegs of that. usually that is a big catch all for well they dent charge

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there are rules in indiana regarding cruelty to animals. you can t possibly tell someone to kill a dog that is absolutely healthy. so that law will come into play. not that the dog has rights, per say, but the law says you can t do it. you re saying this will cannot order outside of the law. it could order anything it wants, but it can t be done. this dog will not be killed? 100% will not be killed. euthanasia is not a correct word. that means a mercy killing because an animal is in pain. this dog is ready to have a healthy life. and there are many people out there who are ready to adopt this dog. so a judge stepping in can say and it s important for animal rights across the country that we recognize dogs are not just mere property. they are living beings. maybe it s not the same standard as children, but it s certainly not the same standard as a basket on a table. there are many people today breathe ago sigh of relief knowing she has a good shot of living.

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that s the ukraine. amy kellogg is live in london with more. amy? reporter: hi, john. it may be difficult to believe, but the space where mh 17 was shot down over yesterday was actually not banned by the faa until after the fact. the faa had, back in april, put restrictions on flights over crimea and the black sea and the sea of azof. that was because, of course, russia had recently annexted crimea. so there was some confusion as to who was controlling that air space. it didn t really have to do with hostilities, per say. now european and u.n. bodies are advising against travel over eastern ukraine as well. and the faa, to be clear, is banning it over eastern ukraine. individual airlines are making their own decisions as to what they want to do. but for now, it s important to point out that ukraine has closed that air space anyway. a lot of airlines are saying they will no longer fly over

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so it could be individuals from the intelligence community or the fbi. typically, though, in a case like this, one of the biggest tools is the fbi has been investigating ever since the benghazi attack. i know there s been a tenacious investigation since that time. so typically in okay. so all right, how did they get him to talk? and what are they looking for right now? they re not looking for the benghazi case, per say. i assume they have enough evidence to convict the guy or else they wouldn t have brought him here. that s correct. what are they talking to him about and how do they get him to talk? first and foremost, when you have a high-value detainee, it s about current intelligence, walking him backwards about blot ploths under way, who s involved, co-conspirator, communication notes, things that speak to national security

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so it could be individuals from the intelligence community or the fbi. typically, though, in a case like this, one of the biggest tools is the fbi has been investigating ever since the benghazi attack. i know there s been a tenacious investigation since that time. so typically in okay. so all right, how did they get him to talk? and what are they looking for right now? they re not looking for the benghazi case, per say. i assume they have enough evidence to convict the guy or else they wouldn t have brought him here. that s correct. what are they talking to him about and how do they get him to talk? first and foremost, when you have a high-value detainee, it s about current intelligence, walking him backwards about blot ploths under way, who s involved, co-conspirator, communication notes, things that speak to national security interests and breaking up lives.

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