don t even need to go listening for pings, they go in and get the black boxes without disturbing the recovery of the body process. mary, speaking of the bodies we understand some of the bodies that were recovered, the deceased that were recovered, some were unclothed. one was wearing a flight attendant s uniform. help us understand what that tells investigators when you ve done these investigations. well you know the clothed and not clothed is kind of interesting. in some accidents the victims are clothed. other than tearing away depending on the forces and others they re unclothed. the unclothed ones i ll give an example of a crash that was long ago. and that was the shoot-down of iran air and the plane broke up in the air at altitude. and the victims were largely unclothed. the fall and the forces on the body falling from the air actually ripped the clothing off. in other accidents it s a mix, because some who are ejected from the plane upon impact the
he will not be jailed. so just feast your eyes on that one, ladies. keep a good look out for him. and mind your skirt. mel robins, criminal defense attorney in boston, is here with me live to try to figure this one out. how did this what? i mean, that s really what i have to ask, what? how did this happen? well, ashleigh, he will be judged, my friend. he will be judged. he s going to be judged right here and right now by you and me. you got that right, sister. he was charged under the peeping tom laws in massachusetts. and during the hearings before trial his they tried to dismiss the case saying, hey, listen, women that are already clothed don t have a right to privacy. and by the way, their clothed so they re not partially nude. and the court dismissed the claim, it appealed, appealed, appealed, went up to the supreme judicial court and believe it or not they agreed with the defendant. the supreme judicial court, which is seven judges here in
thursday, 9:00 p.m. on fox, october 10th. i can t imagine how difficult that is. to grieve on your own at home in your own space is one thing but to do it out in public. that was her boyfriend and they were talking about marriage. it s hard. move on to this. sinead o connor penned an open letter to miley cyrus. miley conducted an interview with rolling stone that said sinead on, c connor s nothing compares to you is her inspiration for wrecking ball. the one where she is on the wrecking ball, sometimes clothed and sometimes naked and then this scene where she is singing in to the camera and starts crying. that is reminiscent of sinead o connor s nothing compares to you video, as well. sinead o connor took the opportunity to pen an open letter to miley and essentially she is telling her to not let hollywood make her into a prostitute in not so many words. here s what she says, concern
child. it was powerful as i watched in my own work fighting for economic justice or the current debate around food stamps, we have people looking at their kids and saying do they have enough food in the fridge? are they taken care of? we node to get back to the place where we take care of our families, we help lift them out of poverty. my dad a hero to me. he worked so hard to make sure that we were fed and clothed and had a good public ed kaition to go to. you could see in the ad, even though we disagree, he loves me. it s important we can brush the politics aside and love each other. this is josh barro with business insider. i was kwonderring, we seen all this natural reaction to the ad. what are you hearing from this district? this district you are running to represent contains a lot of different communities, harvard university more working class urban areas, affluent suburban communities. are different kind of people in the district having different reactions to it in. well, it
stiffening. good samaritans who fed, clothed and sheltered runners and families, assisted families, shared their cell phones, opened homes and stores, and not least, guided strangers through boston s cow paths. today, from our tower overlooking the finish line, we continue to fly our three marathon banners. today we fly them first in memory of those whose lives were taken that day. and second, we fly them with prayers for those who were harmed and those who grieve, for their is still much, much pain in the world today. and we are very far from being healed. and we fly them also in thanksgiving for first responders who made of their own