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Relatives who one of our crews met outside a residential building here that in fact patrick was the man who was steering that plane. Patrick sondenheimer. Weve known from lufthansa that he was a captain who had been flying with the airline both lufthansa and germanwings as well as another German Airline called condor for ten years. He had 6,000 flying hours. By all means a very very experienced pie lt. He was also the one who tried to get back into the cockpit, first knocking a little bit normally obviously and then trying to kick the door down in the end as the plane descended down there. So we know his identity now. We have talked to his relatives, but they at this point say they are not comfortable speaking in front of the camera because, of course they are still in a state of grief, fredricka. And what about those who knew, the copilot particularly the girlfriend who has been quoted in a german newspaper there in interviews. W ....
Being made in the dnc with the negotiators. ostensibly, this smeegt might ha have i d like to know what this means for the u.s. side and for the north korean side. what we do know is there is still a lot of gaps behind what this definition is. this briefer meeting with preside president. it really empowers negotiators on both sides to take in the details. lisa labott is with us as well. you ve been doing a lot of reporting on the stage that s been set here. once again, walking down the colonade, kim yong chol and john kelly. i m sure they ll be going into the oval office to meet the ....
Agreement, and he fled into the night with his possessions, destroying papers behind him. and our foreign affairs reporter, lisa labott joins me on the telephone now. you were in the room as the secretary gave his comments and did that q & a with the reporters. our colleague, fareed zakari, made a poignant comment saying that appearances matter and symbolism matters in all of this. and the symbolism of the secretary being there at that square and making those comments cannot be lost on the audience there. reporter: well, that s right, ashleigh. he was very moved by what he saw, saying i was proud to pay tribute to those who lost their life, and people who put it all on the line through the future of ukraine. so by coming here today and not only giving a symbolic ....
Today. edward snowden told people privacy matters and encouraged them to remind their leaders that, quote, asking is always cheaper than spying. foreign affairs reporter alisa labott has more for us. reporter: you saw snowden evolve from someone behind the scenes to a provocator. let s take a closer look to what he said in his christmas message. together we can find a better balance, end mass surveillance and remind the government, if it want today s know how we feel, asking is always cheaper than spying. reporter: remember the famous book about big brother watching, chris? he says that s nothing compared to what s going on today, what ....