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CNN Tonight-20150403-02:51:00

remains why he did what he did. pamela brown cnn, dusseldorf germany. >> thank you, pamela. i'm joined by roger cohen, and industry consultant who has spent four decades in the industry and mr. cohen, thank you for joining me and i appreciate it and investigators have six days of evidence showing that he had six days of evidence that he was trying to gather data about this and so s is there anything that lufthansa could have done to prevent this crash? >> well don, i could not have any speculation on that, but here in the united states, we are in the safest age of aviation because of the pilots and the faa, and i can say that

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Anderson Cooper 360-20150401-03:04:00

analyzed or exploited, wolf. >> and the other people say they have found cell phones there, and maybe the other cell phones have video as well. we will get in depth with that pamela. thank you. one other quick question there, before i let you go, the co-pilot's girlfriend, and there is new information coming out that she knew about the mental illness, and what are you learn about that? >> yes, i spoke to a source with firsthand knowledge, and the source says that girlfriend knew that lubitz had psychological issues, but she did not know the extent of the issues. she was optimistic that he would work it out and going to see the two doctors who had deemed him unfit to work the source says and the girlfriend was just as surprised as everyone else when she learned what her boyfriend had done, wolf. >> and pamela brown reporting for us, and thank you very much and of course all of this raising serious questions about why what lufthansa knew since 2009 and why they kept this guy

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CNN Newsroom With Carol Costello-20150330-13:35:00

vision problems. the prosecutor said there's nothing in writing, no document suggesting that he had eyesight problems. he said we don't know if it was psychosomatic as a result he was having these vision problems report reporting, prosecutor making it clear, there's no documentation they've seen indicateing that he had vision problems. really carol, essentially, he basically gave no motive. said we can't speculate on a motive and can't give you a reason why andreas lubitz did this crashed his plane into the mountain. he made it clear he had been suicide suicidal. we know in 2008 he took several months off from training. we don't know if there was a connection there. >> wait a minute pamela. pamela pamela the prosecutor said there were indications this guy was at one point suicideal. is that what he said? >> reporter: that's right. he said before he got his pielot pilot's license, that he was

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Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield-20150325-16:54:00

and the husband of the two victims here. he tells us that he will be issuing a family statement later on today but tells cnn he is just broken up and just too emotional to speak further, which is perfectly understandable, just such a tragedy. but we're starting to learn more information about these two victims. as we get more, we'll get that to you, pamela. >> so sad. a mother and a daughter killed in this plane crash. our hearts certainly go out to the father and the husband there. rene marsh, please keep us posted. we appreciate it. now let's bring in nic robertson who's about as close to the crash site as you can get without a helicopter and a long rope. nic, you have been there. you've been there with the rescue crews. first off, the question, how is the weather? how is it complicating the search-and-recovery efforts today? >> reporter: well, the clouds are coming down off the mountains now. the temperature is really dropping here. and the upper elevations where the crash site is, it will be

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20150317-20:29:00

>> welcome back to the lead. i'm jake tapper a former american service member has been charged with trying to join isis. federal prosecutors are accusing tarod with providing material support to the islamic state in iraq and syria. pamela is here with the late breaking details about the shocking report. how are prosecutors alleging that he became radicalized? >> this case is really interesting on that note. we have seen in so many other material support cases young people being radicalized overnight. in this case it appears that the suspect became radicalized over the last decade. he was put on the radar back in 2001 when one of the colleagues alerted saying he was

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CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin-20150317-19:17:00

disturbing part of this is his civilian experience on civilian airliners. quite frankly, his military service wouldn't have been much benefit to isis. as an air force avionics mechanic he probably didn't have a lot of combat training so he couldn't help them out as a fighter. his experience working on american military aircraft wouldn't have been much good to isis which has captured russian-made aircraft that the syrian air force has used. but the fact that he worked for civilian airliner that is probably the most disturbing thing. okay here's some weak points on american or even european-made civilian aircraft that we can exploit. either take an aircraft down to help hijack possibly. that to me is the most disturbing part of this not his military experience. quite frankly, it wouldn't have been much benefit to isis anyway. >> okay. a couple questions. back to you, pamela. i know you have information as far as what was on his

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Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield-20150304-17:07:00

so kennedy's vote, i would definitely not put clearly in one camp or the other. roberts almost entirely a mystery. the other six justices, four in favor of the law, two against the law. i'd say those seem pretty set. but it's hard to predict. >> hard to predict. i still keep coming down to these four words, though, established by the state. and how donald varelli has described this as a term of art. we'll see how artful the justices decide to be with this one. thank you to both of you. i know that's quick work. but you're hired for june when we hear what the answer is. >> we'll be here. >> sounds good. >> thank you, pamela and jeffrey. coming up, the federal government's been hard at work, yes, i know you don't often hear that. but the department of justice has been and the report is written. the is are dotted and the ts are

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The Situation Room-20150226-23:07:00

that certainly is going to raise questions about whether a smaller operation but still a significant operation to take mosul can really begin in the next several weeks as the pentagon has suggested. >> seems to be conflicting statements coming out. barbara, thanks very much. we're also learning tonight that u.s. lawmakers have been briefed on americans suspected of being in isis. we are getting detail on the terror threat here in the united states after an isis-inspired attack plot was disrupted in new york city. our justice correspondent pamela brown is working all of this for us. what are you learn, pamela? >> reporter: wolf, law enforcement official say we're going to see more of those eye suss -- isis-relate edd items. with isis' highest profile recruit unmasked they are focused on the terror group. >> they are putting out anaganda message

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CNN Newsroom-20150101-08:42:00

>> i imagine this is not your first new year's there. given all the developments, you just pointed out, what is this new year's like? is the energy different, given all that's been going on there recently? >> it's like nothing else, pamela. cubans have hope. it's just a change in tone. for years we've been living under the cold war atmosphere with the two countries almost at war. yet cubans and americans share so much in common. the cubans look to the united states. they love baseball and american music and american culture. there's a hunger there to get to know their neighbors to the north, to put aside the politics of the past and hope for a better future. so this year more than any other, there's an expectation and hope that thing also get better and people will be demanding of both governments that 2015 is a better year for cubans and americans. back to you, pamela.

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CNN Newsroom-20150101-08:41:00

they've really put on a show you won't see anywhere else in the world. we see very few americans here. one or two here and there. of course up until really today there's a travel ban on americans coming here, very difficult for americans to come to cuba, even though it's just 90 miles away. that's changing, though, with an historic agreement announced two weeks ago. americans in 2015 will have more possibilities of coming to cuba. we'll see probably next year more americans here. that's got a lot of people excited. hoping to improve the cuban economy. they'll be able to come here and soak up some real cuban culture. it's been an incredible night in havana. and it's nowhere close to stopping yet, pamela.

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