we depend on vie mare radar. when the radar doesn t cover it, they vanish. jeff beatty. it s a big ocean and i would have to say if it went down in the ocean they may not find it for a long time, if ever. hopefully it went down somewhere on land. we have a better chance there. jim tilmon. i agree with the last person. the chances of finding it at the bottom of the indian sea is slim. i pray they are all right. why was malaysian air choosen for richard quest s story a few weeks ago? that was the part of the world that we were filming in and it was an airline with issues about restructuring. and you happened to fly with that co-pilot? pure luck. we have got in sheer numbers of
was released after four hours. apparently there were no psychiatric beds. can you confirm that. state law prohibits us from acknowledging any kind of emergency detention order or temporary detention order. it s considered confidential and we can neither confirm or deny. broken the lie by stating that publicly to a newspaper? i have no idea. walking drown the driveway and find his cousin, pure luck? i don t know if it was or not. from what understand dish talked to our first sergeant and folks at the scene. the residence is you vely 75 yas from route 42. you can t really see the residence from the roadway. so it is again, it s a hill. he came down a hill, and that s where he was spotted by the cousin, who lives in a nearby farm. what was the name of the cousin? i don t have that information. we wouldn t release that anyway.
find me because originally he was looking for other journalist missing in the area and out of pure luck, they found me and he got in touch with some of the people were holding me and they said well, we don t have these two journalist but we have another journalist, a french one. are you interested? do you want him? they started negotiating money. i think they wanted $700,000 originally and i think it was brought down to $450,000. you spent a lot of time in war zones in your career. how is syria different? syria, syria has always been the scariest for me and partially because the shelling is so intense. the army is trained by the russians and russians fight differently than we do. they are much more brutal by let s say their urban welfare, which is in die rekt tradition with world war ii. for example, when i was captive
extremely close encounter with earth. the space rocks, what is it going to do? trace gallagher is monitoring it. before we think that that s going to handle it, no worries, the only reason that we know about this? pure luck. a dentist in spain spotted the asteroid on his high powered telescope and he told various space agencies around the world and nasa started following it. 2012 da 14. and 27 miles within the earth in about an hour and like seven minutes, like 2:24 eastern time and this here that you re seeing, this is it. this is from one of the high powered telescopes that nasa has and chartering it through radar like the santa claus coming through christmas. and that s it right there. 17,000 miles away travelling at 17,000 miles per hour. that s about 25 times the speed of sound. and it in space lingo is
comrade. so he and his team started charging as enemy fire poured down. and they kept charging, 50 meters, 80 meters, ultimately 100 meter run through a hail of bullets. they reached their fallen friends and they brought them home. there are many lessons from cop keating, one of them is that our troops should never, ever be put if a position where they have to defend the indefensible. but that s what these soldiers did for each other in sacrifice driven by pure luck. all right. not to be outdone by his dad, his young son collin entertained the crowd before the ceremony. it was super cute. msnbc had that live. president obama said that little guy actually had also been racing around the oval office in advance of the ceremony. adorable. all right, as always, you can let us know why you re awake. shoot us an e-mail or tweet me