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they have agreed to be stopped at the brenner pass. >> the most convert -- controversial construction site, austria wants to be prepared if too many refugees arrive. the brenner pass is to remain open for the time being, according to the interior minister. >> we will put up the post for a fence. we will not install the fence. no image of a sealing off will be created. the reasoning behind the plan is that more and more refugees are arriving in italy and austria wants them to stay in italy, with the germany's support. germany expects them to take in and register refugees. >> a policy of waving people through encourages the tendency to come to europe from outside the european union.
they have agreed to be stopped at the brenner pass. >> the most convert -- controversial construction site, austria wants to be prepared if too many refugees arrive. the brenner pass is to remain open for the time being, according to the interior minister. >> we will put up the post for a fence. we will not install the fence. no image of a sealing off will be created. the reasoning behind the plan is that more and more refugees are arriving in italy and austria wants them to stay in...
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they have agreed to be stopped at the brenner pass. >> the most convert -- controversial construction site, austria wants to be prepared if too many refugees arrive. the brenner pass is to remain open for the time being, according to the interior minister. >> we will put up the post for a fence. we will not install the fence. no image of a sealing off will be created. the reasoning behind the plan is that more and more refugees are arriving in italy and austria wants them to stay in italy, with the germany's support. germany expects them to take in and register refugees. >> a policy of waving people through encourages the tendency to come to europe from outside the european union. what happens with the brenner pass is above all out of the hands of italy. >> the ministers agree on another point, that italy should keep working with libya to reduce the numbers of migrants coming into europe. in the first few months, 20,000 people chose this route and it is estimated up to a million people want to follow. sarah: all hands on deck in the mission sophia to take migrants from inflatable boat
they have agreed to be stopped at the brenner pass. >> the most convert -- controversial construction site, austria wants to be prepared if too many refugees arrive. the brenner pass is to remain open for the time being, according to the interior minister. >> we will put up the post for a fence. we will not install the fence. no image of a sealing off will be created. the reasoning behind the plan is that more and more refugees are arriving in italy and austria wants them to stay in...
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the brenner pass between austria and italy is a major transit route. there are concerns border patrols could harm both tourism and trade. russia is celebrating the first successful launch from its new space port, an unmanned rocket blasted off from the cosmodrome in the south of russia. the launch was meant to take place on wednesday, but a technical problem meant it was delayed. that is not the only problem it has faced. our very own yuri were shut out it has been dogged by allegations of corruption and mismanagement. reporter: a majestic liftoff, the rocket blasted off from the new cosmodrome. it is putin's personal pressed each project. he traveled more than 8000 kilometers from moscow to see the launch. he was pleased to see the launch was successful. >> as you know, the proof is in the pudding, and we have to launch to see if it is ready. reporter: the spaceport cost billions of euros, but russia's biggest pressed each project was almost derailed in the construction stage. builders went on strike because they had not been paid for months, and ther
the brenner pass between austria and italy is a major transit route. there are concerns border patrols could harm both tourism and trade. russia is celebrating the first successful launch from its new space port, an unmanned rocket blasted off from the cosmodrome in the south of russia. the launch was meant to take place on wednesday, but a technical problem meant it was delayed. that is not the only problem it has faced. our very own yuri were shut out it has been dogged by allegations of...
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and steve -- yule brenner and steve mcqueen >>> the developer of the game titanic honor and glory released an animation of the sinking of the cruise ship like no other. it is a realtime view of the disaster with a moment by moment breakdown how it occurred and what was happening. it lasts two hours and 40 minutes and historians are applauding its accuracy. very cool to catch. >> come back. >>> finally, paddle boarding can be a wonderful way to stay in shape and you will never know what you are going to see during a leisurely paddle out there on the water. >> that's great. >> oh. >> oh, my god. holy cow. [ laughter ] >> wow. he leaped his whole body up. >> holy whale instead. that's something. >> he kept paddling. >> send us your trend ideas using the #thetrend. >> at least look down. >> move forward and quickly in case he flips me out. >> thanks for acknowledging my kate winslet. >> it sounded like a creepy wisker but i caught it. >> come back. >> creepy whisper. >>> still to come, a new spun on an fine dining, but this time you can bring your kids along. we are going to show you how you c
and steve -- yule brenner and steve mcqueen >>> the developer of the game titanic honor and glory released an animation of the sinking of the cruise ship like no other. it is a realtime view of the disaster with a moment by moment breakdown how it occurred and what was happening. it lasts two hours and 40 minutes and historians are applauding its accuracy. very cool to catch. >> come back. >>> finally, paddle boarding can be a wonderful way to stay in shape and you will...
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austrian police say that now they have plans to build a 400 meter long fence at the brenner pass, a keyder crossing with italy. protesters classed with police over the weekend. a bigger demonstration is planned. austria says it is getting ready for a big surge in migrants via italy now that the balkan route has been cut off. let's pull in our correspondent covering the story for us tonight in vienna. good evening to you. what is this new asylum law mean for migrants who are trying to cross into austria? >> it means it becomes tougher for them to get in if the government decides there is some sort of threat to public order, what ever that means. it also means that if they do get in, they could be sent back quite easily to there is a limit on the time for which asylum will be provided, three years, and of the country is deemed to be safe after three years, they can be sent back. >> what about the timing of all of this? we are coming off the victory for the far right candidate in the first round of the presidential election. it looks like this is a move to satisfy the right. >> it is. it i
austrian police say that now they have plans to build a 400 meter long fence at the brenner pass, a keyder crossing with italy. protesters classed with police over the weekend. a bigger demonstration is planned. austria says it is getting ready for a big surge in migrants via italy now that the balkan route has been cut off. let's pull in our correspondent covering the story for us tonight in vienna. good evening to you. what is this new asylum law mean for migrants who are trying to cross into...
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. >> reporter: scott brenner is a former f.a.a. associate administrator. how does something like this happen? >> you have a pilot error. the pilot didn't pay attention to the instruction. you have a controller error, gave bad instructions. you have a vehicle up on the there that shouldn't be out there, and a pedestrian that shouldn't be out there. >> the investigation into the worst collision in aviation history. >> reporter: the deadliest aviation accident on record came in 1977, when two 747s collided on a runway in the canary islands. 583 people died. flight 870 sphae did have to return to the gate to undergo a maintenance check before it was able to depart for miami about two hours late. scott, there were no injuries reported. >> pelley: chris, thank you. the cease-fire in syria has collapsed as the assad dictatorship goes on the offensive to retake the city of aleppo, part of which is in rebel hands. russian forces are helping in someone there has died every 25 minutes over the last two days. and overnight, the aleppo children's hospital was obliterat
. >> reporter: scott brenner is a former f.a.a. associate administrator. how does something like this happen? >> you have a pilot error. the pilot didn't pay attention to the instruction. you have a controller error, gave bad instructions. you have a vehicle up on the there that shouldn't be out there, and a pedestrian that shouldn't be out there. >> the investigation into the worst collision in aviation history. >> reporter: the deadliest aviation accident on record...
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. >> reporter: mitch brenner was waiting at newark. >> i'm really hoping that i can even make my flight can see the line behind me. >> reporter: the tsa admits it's simply struggling with attrition and understaffed having underestimated the sudden surge in passenger volume nationwide. passenger volume now averaging 2.2 billion a day. on sundays 3 million. the choke points are causing passengers to miss flights. on a recent spring break week nearly 6,800 american airlines passengers never made it on board >> the tsa says be prepared for high volumes at the airport it's because there are justha >> reporter: to speed things up the tsa is hiring 200 new officers each week and moving dog teams from slow to busy airports to screen passengers standing in line. if the dogs or officers don't detect explosives, passengers could move to expedited screening lanes. tom costello, nbc news, chicago o'hare airport. >>> when we come back, a rock star of the tech world. sean parker on his multi-million moon shot to wipe out cancer. daughter. for the little things. and the big milestones. and just like i'
. >> reporter: mitch brenner was waiting at newark. >> i'm really hoping that i can even make my flight can see the line behind me. >> reporter: the tsa admits it's simply struggling with attrition and understaffed having underestimated the sudden surge in passenger volume nationwide. passenger volume now averaging 2.2 billion a day. on sundays 3 million. the choke points are causing passengers to miss flights. on a recent spring break week nearly 6,800 american airlines...
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larry summers, laura brenner, they have more inflows. janet yellen does not understand the international implications as much. francine: do you think she is right, or being very dovish? jim: this is no time to raise rates. the risk is the u.s. economy is extremely weak. you don't raise rates in a recession. francine: this is because of out side risk? jim: as well as the u.s. economy being fondly of -- fundamentally weak. the time to raise rates was 2011. jim: when you look at -- francine: when you look at china, it seems to be stabilizing. employment is not doing badly in the u.s.. gdp is stronger than expected. is there a case to raise rates6 francine: jim: i disagree. i think the currency is a unicorn. you can describe it but it does not exist. the bigger play is what i call the shank i accord coming out -- the shanghai accord. francine: you are saying this is an accord between janet yellen and the pboc? jim: and the ecb and the bank of japan. it is the big four. francine: a secretive accord? jim: exactly. the evidence is overwhelming.
larry summers, laura brenner, they have more inflows. janet yellen does not understand the international implications as much. francine: do you think she is right, or being very dovish? jim: this is no time to raise rates. the risk is the u.s. economy is extremely weak. you don't raise rates in a recession. francine: this is because of out side risk? jim: as well as the u.s. economy being fondly of -- fundamentally weak. the time to raise rates was 2011. jim: when you look at -- francine: when...
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we also sat down with director brenner, tapper, head of national intelligence, susan rice, national securityr, hillary clinton, so we got 360 degree view of not only the bin laden raid and what happened since. >> you know more about that raid than pretty much anyone on planet earth. were there things you didn't know you learned in these conversations? >> yes. the night, the raid, the reaction. having first person account, at the end of the day he made the decision. >> how about being safer than as americans five years ago. >> i think the asset is we are a hell of a lot safer than 9/11, eliminating the head of al qaeda was a big deal. >> you know, the president is often described as even keeled, people call him like spock from star trek. what about how he thinks about the order to kill osama bin laden. does he get all emotional about the thought of the death of bin laden? >> no, that was not something he agonized about. >> did the president get any satisfaction along those lines? >> no, there was no high fives in "the situation room." this was a serious moment. the final thing the president s
we also sat down with director brenner, tapper, head of national intelligence, susan rice, national securityr, hillary clinton, so we got 360 degree view of not only the bin laden raid and what happened since. >> you know more about that raid than pretty much anyone on planet earth. were there things you didn't know you learned in these conversations? >> yes. the night, the raid, the reaction. having first person account, at the end of the day he made the decision. >> how...
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he's like yul brenner in "west world." everybody is getting serious, you're seeing trump do a shake-up on his staff. you see cruz running to pennsylvania to steal some delegates. and you got bernie, he's trimming the ear hair. >> but very interesting, he's actually driving that bus from behind. >> yes. >> she's winning but it's all coming down to when does bernie turn and say all right all you followers, i have a great, 27,000 people showed up the other night. all of you people, it's time to focus on hillary clinton, the democratic who wants to be the republican. >> so he's holding the cards. >> here's the problem. we notice this with the trump kids, we see this again today. how many of those people thought about registering to vote democratic. by october 15th of last year? that's the difficulty for a lot of people in this movement. new york makes it impossible, impossible to vote. >> but not just in new york. though in general when bernie decides to say okay, i can't win, i don't have the path delegatewise to the nominati
he's like yul brenner in "west world." everybody is getting serious, you're seeing trump do a shake-up on his staff. you see cruz running to pennsylvania to steal some delegates. and you got bernie, he's trimming the ear hair. >> but very interesting, he's actually driving that bus from behind. >> yes. >> she's winning but it's all coming down to when does bernie turn and say all right all you followers, i have a great, 27,000 people showed up the other night. all of...
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margaret brenner. >> thank you very much, sir. mr. president, vladimire putin has not stopped assad as he has led you to believe he would and the cease-fire appears to be falling apart, and will you continue to bat on what is a losing strategy? mr. prime minister, the uk today warn warned the citizens traveling to north carolina and mississippi about laws there that affect transgendered individuals. as a friend, what do you think of the laws? mr. president, would you like to weigh in on that, and sir, if you would indulge us, indulge all of us back in the u.s., sir, prince passed away. and you were a fan and you had invited him to perform at the white house, and can you tell us what made you a fan. >> i am trying to figure out which order to do this. maybe i will start with north carolina and mississippi. i want everybody here in the united kingdom the know that people of north carolina and mississippi are wonderful people, and they are hospitable people and beautiful states, and you are welcomed and you should come and enjoy yourselv
margaret brenner. >> thank you very much, sir. mr. president, vladimire putin has not stopped assad as he has led you to believe he would and the cease-fire appears to be falling apart, and will you continue to bat on what is a losing strategy? mr. prime minister, the uk today warn warned the citizens traveling to north carolina and mississippi about laws there that affect transgendered individuals. as a friend, what do you think of the laws? mr. president, would you like to weigh in on...
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scott brenner is a former faa associate administrator. how does something like this happen?r. pilot didn't pay attention to instruction. controller error. bad instructions. vehicle out there where who yew shouldn't be or pedestrian out there that shouldn't be out there. >> the investigation into the worst collision in aviation history was just getting underway here tonight. >> deadliest aviation accident on record came in 1977, when two 747s collided on a runway in the canary island. 583 people died. flight 873 did have to return to the gate to undergo maintenance check before it was able to depart for miami two hours late. scott, no injuries reported. >> kris, thank you. >>> the cease-fire in syria has collapsed. as the the assad dictatorship goes on the offensive to retake russian forces are helping in the assault. some one there has died every 25 minutes over the last two days. and overnight, the aleppo children's hospital was obliterated. holly williams has the the story. >> reporter: aleppo is descending once again into the inferno. the chaos and insanity of a civil war
scott brenner is a former faa associate administrator. how does something like this happen?r. pilot didn't pay attention to instruction. controller error. bad instructions. vehicle out there where who yew shouldn't be or pedestrian out there that shouldn't be out there. >> the investigation into the worst collision in aviation history was just getting underway here tonight. >> deadliest aviation accident on record came in 1977, when two 747s collided on a runway in the canary...
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margaret brenner. >> thank you very much, sir. mr. president, vladimir putin has not stopped assad as he led you to believe he would here it the cease-fire in syria appears to be falling apart. will you continue in what looks to be a losing strategy? warning citizens traveling to north carolina and mississippi about l'affaire that affect transgender individuals. as a friend, what do you think about those laws? if you would indulge us, prince. >> indulge all of us back in the u.s., sir. prince passed away. you are a fan. you had invited him to perform at the white house. can you tell us what made you a fan? >> i am trying to figure out which order to do this. maybe i will start with north airline and mississippi. i want everybody here in the united kingdom to know that people of north carolina and mississippi are wonderful people. they are hospitable people. you are welcome and you should come and enjoy yourselves. i think you will be treated with extraordinary hospitality. i also think that the laws that have been passed their are wro
margaret brenner. >> thank you very much, sir. mr. president, vladimir putin has not stopped assad as he led you to believe he would here it the cease-fire in syria appears to be falling apart. will you continue in what looks to be a losing strategy? warning citizens traveling to north carolina and mississippi about l'affaire that affect transgender individuals. as a friend, what do you think about those laws? if you would indulge us, prince. >> indulge all of us back in the u.s.,...
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go to our website right now to see why albert brenner says oil prices will be unstable for years.t's powerlunch.cnbc.com. >> i'd rather laugh with the sinners than try with the saints. well, call it a songwriter, whatever. the sinners have much more fun. sinners versus saints wloshgs is better for your portfolio? we'll ask and answer that question next on "power lunch." i'm here at the td ameritrade trader offices. steve, other than making me move stuff, what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. perfect driving record. >>perfect. no tickets. no accidents... >>that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. >>yup... now, you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? >>no. your insurance rates go through the roof. your perfect record d
go to our website right now to see why albert brenner says oil prices will be unstable for years.t's powerlunch.cnbc.com. >> i'd rather laugh with the sinners than try with the saints. well, call it a songwriter, whatever. the sinners have much more fun. sinners versus saints wloshgs is better for your portfolio? we'll ask and answer that question next on "power lunch." i'm here at the td ameritrade trader offices. steve, other than making me move stuff, what are you working on?...
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did paul brenner work for bechtel?ally: i don't think he worked for bechtel, but he obviously oversaw the distribution of the contracts, the major contracts that bechtel got in iraq which turned out to be disastrous, pretty much. brian: why? sally: the inspector general's report was devastating toward the results of the iraq reconstruction. brian: were they penalized in any way? sally: i don't think they were penalized. they kind of abandoned, after losing several employees who had , been killed, it was not the success that they had hoped and they did not get the profits they were expecting. also relating to the children's , hospital. brian: how many of their contracts with united states government are sole sourced, the only ones that compete for and they get it directly? sally: you know, i think that is impossible to know. when you are looking at the department of energy and -- and the department of defense and sources without a bid. brian: yeah. sally: all of that is, you have to take them at face value because many
did paul brenner work for bechtel?ally: i don't think he worked for bechtel, but he obviously oversaw the distribution of the contracts, the major contracts that bechtel got in iraq which turned out to be disastrous, pretty much. brian: why? sally: the inspector general's report was devastating toward the results of the iraq reconstruction. brian: were they penalized in any way? sally: i don't think they were penalized. they kind of abandoned, after losing several employees who had , been...