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>> ian: welcome to the program. i'm ian bremmer, filling in for charlie rose who's on assignment. we begin this evening with an analysis of president obama's historic trip to hiroshima. al is on scene. >> it is no secret the japanese army was responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths and it's a big reason why there is a lot of tension between zeke and japan. president obama tried to ease the tension, at the same time encouraging the japanese self-defense force to take a more active role in the region due to heightened threat from korea among other places. japan's neighbors are leery of the country remilitarizing after 70 years of pacifism. >> i am joined by jennifer harris and patrick cronin. >> if selling arms to vietnam is the arranges what is the question? it's not as if it comes to a real military conflict, these arms salesserly going to be doing the work in any of that conflict just as we see with our continued military sales to taiwan. you know, the u.s. will have to stand behind the security guarantees in order to be seen as credible. >> also this evening a conversati
>> ian: welcome to the program. i'm ian bremmer, filling in for charlie rose who's on assignment. we begin this evening with an analysis of president obama's historic trip to hiroshima. al is on scene. >> it is no secret the japanese army was responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths and it's a big reason why there is a lot of tension between zeke and japan. president obama tried to ease the tension, at the same time encouraging the japanese self-defense force to take a more...
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ian: quite low. will be the nominee means they are higher then you would like them to be. personally, i think five percent-10 present. i don't think in the general election he will be able to track the women and hispanics. be 70-year-olds -- at the end of the day, it is an anonymously taxing campaign. a health stumble for other ones would be significant. the vice presidential nominees matter so much more when you talk about someone, who after the second term is 78 years old. sandersthink bernie does with hillary clinton is that no one talks about her age. am: quickly, you talk about g0 america? not now? 10 years out? is that thee risk united states increasingly doesn't get stuff done in washington. done over have gotten the past few years like the obama health care and the energy revolution. marriage, drug revolution. these are fairly momentous as they are all happening at the state and municipal level. the reason the paris accords on climate got done is because of mayors and ceos. tom: ian bremmer,
ian: quite low. will be the nominee means they are higher then you would like them to be. personally, i think five percent-10 present. i don't think in the general election he will be able to track the women and hispanics. be 70-year-olds -- at the end of the day, it is an anonymously taxing campaign. a health stumble for other ones would be significant. the vice presidential nominees matter so much more when you talk about someone, who after the second term is 78 years old. sandersthink bernie...
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i want to get back to ian. ian, there was an isis plane attack there on a russian metro jet in sharm el sheikh. people there must have that in their minds. >> reporter: this is something that definitely egyptian officials will be looking at right away. what are the possible causes of this plane to crash. you're right, last october, isis took down a russian metro jet, killing over 200 people onboard. that was in the sinai peninsula. this one originating from paris. if there's something and something did happen along those lines, that is something that they'll be looking at from the paris and egyptian officials right now, trying to find out, really, where that plane is. it went off radar, obviously, was supposed to land about an hour and a half ago. so it's presumed that something actually did happen to the plane. right now the officials are saying, you know, we're looking into this. we'll get back to you, as soon as possible. but really reading from what we're seeing from egypt air, they're saying, it's just too
i want to get back to ian. ian, there was an isis plane attack there on a russian metro jet in sharm el sheikh. people there must have that in their minds. >> reporter: this is something that definitely egyptian officials will be looking at right away. what are the possible causes of this plane to crash. you're right, last october, isis took down a russian metro jet, killing over 200 people onboard. that was in the sinai peninsula. this one originating from paris. if there's something and...
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what do you know, ian? >> reporter: boris and christ e christine, right now, the main goal, the focus of the search is trying to find where the plane is. now egyptian officials, despite being over 7 1/2 hours from the plane's disappearance have not called it a crash. th they are searching an area off the egyptian coast. we know the egyptian air force and navy is involved. they are at the site where the plane was last detected. we know there was an emergency signal of some sorts. we are being told this happened two hours after the plane had disappeared from radar. we heard this from two sources within the egyptian government although the military has come out and said that they did not receive a signal. we are still trying to verify exactly what that signal is. we talked to the vice president of egyptair. he said that signal could have been from the plane after it had gone down. it is possible to detect a signal after a plane has crashed. he is not saying for sure the plane has crashed. he is saying they are
what do you know, ian? >> reporter: boris and christ e christine, right now, the main goal, the focus of the search is trying to find where the plane is. now egyptian officials, despite being over 7 1/2 hours from the plane's disappearance have not called it a crash. th they are searching an area off the egyptian coast. we know the egyptian air force and navy is involved. they are at the site where the plane was last detected. we know there was an emergency signal of some sorts. we are...
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we've heard from ian lee in cairo and from jim bittermann in paris. the latest information from egyptair is this flight did in fact send a distress call. stay with cnn as we gather more information on this ongoing breaking story. & in a world held back by compromise, businesses need the agility to do one thing & another. only at&t has the network, people, and partners to help companies be... local & global. open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. running a small business is definitely difficult. and we've been traveling a lot. hello welcome to holiday inn. the hotel becomes our mobile office. hi. holiday inn is an extension of our team. the boutiques are just right over here. good afternoon betsy, your samples are here. it's so great to know that there is a hotel like holiday inn that we can count on. lets do it! we work with manufacturers that employ veterans. oh wow! a hotel looking to help small businesses succeed is incredible. now members get more savings with your rate at holidayinn.com now members get more savings they found out who's
we've heard from ian lee in cairo and from jim bittermann in paris. the latest information from egyptair is this flight did in fact send a distress call. stay with cnn as we gather more information on this ongoing breaking story. & in a world held back by compromise, businesses need the agility to do one thing & another. only at&t has the network, people, and partners to help companies be... local & global. open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. running a...
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our ian lee joins us now from cairo in egypt with more.ian, i just want to get you some information coming into us from greek officials who are saying that greek air traffic controllers did speak to the pilot of egyptair. the pilot didn't mention any problems at that time, and the plane exited greek airspace and then entered egypt's airspace. they then lost touch with the plane two minutes later. does that match up with what egyptian officials have been telling you about the plane's last known moments? >> reporter: so far, that is what we are hearing from egyptian officials, that they did not receive any sort of distress signal, a distress call before the plane disappeared from radar. we do have, in fact, a distress signal that they received two hours after the crash. they are investigating that. they are unsure what that is from. that could be from the plane. it could be from some other -- it could be from a ship in the sea. right now that is the only distress call that we are hearing about from egyptian officials. but what we're also hea
our ian lee joins us now from cairo in egypt with more.ian, i just want to get you some information coming into us from greek officials who are saying that greek air traffic controllers did speak to the pilot of egyptair. the pilot didn't mention any problems at that time, and the plane exited greek airspace and then entered egypt's airspace. they then lost touch with the plane two minutes later. does that match up with what egyptian officials have been telling you about the plane's last known...
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kit: i agree with everything ian said. see a downward spiral and world trade as we become more insular, what will move will be the people from the poor countries that were surviving by exporting were going to come, whether we put walls or leave the e.u., whatever we do, those people now will get in boats and cars. so, this issue of inequality is not going away. economice issue of the and political mainstream's inability to listen to these forces. allre going to hear this over europe, in italy and france and germany. we will hear it from spain. we are going to shout about it for the next six weeks. tom: we are at the end of may. let's do something i do every four years. week before is the the election in america. we have a gdp report october 28, the friday before the first tuesday of november. ian shepherdson, you say to yourself, essentially the october 28 election. that will be the mood going into the ballot boxes. ian: that will be ok. we had a terrible first quarter. the fed does not believe it. they said so in the minu
kit: i agree with everything ian said. see a downward spiral and world trade as we become more insular, what will move will be the people from the poor countries that were surviving by exporting were going to come, whether we put walls or leave the e.u., whatever we do, those people now will get in boats and cars. so, this issue of inequality is not going away. economice issue of the and political mainstream's inability to listen to these forces. allre going to hear this over europe, in italy...
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let's bring in cnn's ian lee at cairo international airport.his plane is somewhere in the mediterranean sea, ian? >> reporter: i think definitely at this point. it is well over eight hours since the plane disappeared from radar and no one has been able to pick it up since. i think you can make that assumption safely. the plane is somewhere in the mediterranean. we are hearing from the greek embassy in the u.k. tweeting this out that greece is participating in the rescue operation under way in the mediterranean region. 130 nautical miles southeast of the island of carpathos. the greek armed forces deployed a c-130 aircraft. and another c-130 is heading to the area as well as a frigate. helicopters are also on the scene. they seem to know the exact location, apparently, of where the plane is located. 130 nautical miles from the shore. talking to the family members here, they are saying officials are telling them that this plane has hit the water. we do know that there is a massive search operation under way by egyptian authorities. you have the e
let's bring in cnn's ian lee at cairo international airport.his plane is somewhere in the mediterranean sea, ian? >> reporter: i think definitely at this point. it is well over eight hours since the plane disappeared from radar and no one has been able to pick it up since. i think you can make that assumption safely. the plane is somewhere in the mediterranean. we are hearing from the greek embassy in the u.k. tweeting this out that greece is participating in the rescue operation under...
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let's go to ian lee in cairo. ian, you have greek investigators and egyptian investigators with different ideas of what happened before the crash. is that complicating things on the ground there? >> reporter: it is. we are seeing these two different theories, alison. two different claims. egyptians are saying the plane was flying normally at 37,000 feet. was a minute into egyptian air space when it disappeared. there was no swerving. it will be determined when they find those data recorders. they do have two submersibles looking for them. the french have one that can go to about 3,000 feet. that is not as deep as they believe the wreckage is which is more around 10,000 feet. it will be able to detect that ping from the black boxes. the egyptians have one as well which can go that deep. it has cameras and claws to manipulate the area around it. that is going to really be the crucial piece of evidence to figure out what exactly did happen because not only do they record what's happening in the cockpit, but records w
let's go to ian lee in cairo. ian, you have greek investigators and egyptian investigators with different ideas of what happened before the crash. is that complicating things on the ground there? >> reporter: it is. we are seeing these two different theories, alison. two different claims. egyptians are saying the plane was flying normally at 37,000 feet. was a minute into egyptian air space when it disappeared. there was no swerving. it will be determined when they find those data...
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ian cull is out there. ian, i was out there for game one of the series.all honesty, the crowd was flat. what vibe are you getting tonight? >> reporter: we got a lot of fans coming in here tonight. oracle is going to be rocking. this is the first time in 40 years that the warriors have hosted a game 7. the fans know it. they're starting to trickle in here, many paying upwards of $400, up to several thousand dollars on the secondhand market to be closer to the court to have their ticket. the fans were having a tailgate party. they know what's at stake. warriors are trying to do what few have done, come back and win a series after being down 3-1. lebron james and the cavs await the winner. fans are confident the dub nation will be successful tonight. >> it's over. >> reporter: that confident? >> that confident. >> they'll have to come out of the gate pretty quick. as long as that happens, we'll be good. >> reporter: an incredible series. the dub nation felt a new low. now the team is back with all the momentum. after winning 73 games and smashing some record
ian cull is out there. ian, i was out there for game one of the series.all honesty, the crowd was flat. what vibe are you getting tonight? >> reporter: we got a lot of fans coming in here tonight. oracle is going to be rocking. this is the first time in 40 years that the warriors have hosted a game 7. the fans know it. they're starting to trickle in here, many paying upwards of $400, up to several thousand dollars on the secondhand market to be closer to the court to have their ticket....
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ian, to you, is this thing over? >> well, it's getting close. think you look past indiana, you see a few states where donald trump is going to win. he's going to win new jersey, 51 delegates there. he's probably going to win west virginia and all 34 delegates there. you add in indiana's 57 delegates, the fat lady won't be singing but she'll be getting ready to take the stage. >> i think he's right. at this point everyone is going along to try to stop the trump train. they're like two small children throwing rocks at a train as it goes by. they aren't doing anything but wasting their time. >> it's interesting how you see the shift of establishment gop to never trump to, well, trump may not be so bad. even marco rubio. trump's performance has improved significantly. not time to divide the party. ian, is it time for the republicans to get behind donald trump? >> i think what you see, there's a couple of branches of the so-called establishment, right? you have the pro-trump forces out there. you saw jeff miller, veterans committee and bill shoeser.
ian, to you, is this thing over? >> well, it's getting close. think you look past indiana, you see a few states where donald trump is going to win. he's going to win new jersey, 51 delegates there. he's probably going to win west virginia and all 34 delegates there. you add in indiana's 57 delegates, the fat lady won't be singing but she'll be getting ready to take the stage. >> i think he's right. at this point everyone is going along to try to stop the trump train. they're like...
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>> seth: michael ian black, everybody.m gaffigan show" returns june 19th on tvland. we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ a prince wants to give us 20 million dollars, he just needs our social security numbers. we're gonna be rich!!! the first spam was sent by telegraph in 1864. put some flavor in your break. make time for snapple. dove men+care. the strength test. like leather, skin is stronger when it's hydrated. that's why dove men+care bodywash has a unique hydrating formula to leave skin healthier and stronger. ♪ ♪ ♪ t-mobile does data differently. while the other guys gouge you for every bit of data you use... ...now, t-mobile lets you stream all the video and music that you want from your favorite services... free! without using one bit of your lte data. plus, you can roll your unused data forward. nobody does data like t-mobile. ...with ten gigs of 4g lte data each ..for just thirty-five bucks per line... ...from t-mobile. ♪ mus
>> seth: michael ian black, everybody.m gaffigan show" returns june 19th on tvland. we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ a prince wants to give us 20 million dollars, he just needs our social security numbers. we're gonna be rich!!! the first spam was sent by telegraph in 1864. put some flavor in your break. make time for snapple. dove men+care. the strength test. like leather, skin is stronger when it's hydrated. that's why dove men+care...
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=anim= nbc bay area's ian cull is in the newsroom with new video, ian? =ian/cam9= a tense scene tonight thats continuing to play out in alberquerque. =vo= protestors rushed past a barricade outside of the trump event tonight at the convention ceer >>> continuing to play out in albuquerque. protesters rushed past a barricade outside the trump event, the convention center. police had to block the entrance. later, demonstrators threw bottles and rocks at the police in riot gear. the protesters blocked streets a block from that rally. and afterwards trump protesters were dragged out by security and some were arrested. many said they're upset with his policies on immigration. trump telling several of them to, quote, go home to mommy before finishing his speech. so far no word on arrests or injuries outside. trump tweeted that a half-hour ago that he arrived in los angeles. he will hold a rally in anaheim tomorrow. >> thank you. donald trump is now 30 delegates away from the nomination. right now hillary clinton is ahead with 54% while bernie sanders has 46. b
=anim= nbc bay area's ian cull is in the newsroom with new video, ian? =ian/cam9= a tense scene tonight thats continuing to play out in alberquerque. =vo= protestors rushed past a barricade outside of the trump event tonight at the convention ceer >>> continuing to play out in albuquerque. protesters rushed past a barricade outside the trump event, the convention center. police had to block the entrance. later, demonstrators threw bottles and rocks at the police in riot gear. the...
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. >> ian glick is the union president for the park police. he said the problem as the officers patrol g.w. are getting work. you obscure your visibility compounded with the lack of lane markings and it could be something deadly. the lack of lane striping on some stretch of roads has become a tactic as some of the drivers as officers pull over. defense attorneys are now using that to attack the probable cause for dwi arrests and which is why he says his officers have made changes in the way they do their jobs. >> we know where areas are where the lane markings are absent and we didn't have to follow these drivers beyond these areas until we get to an area that does have proper markation. >> they're working on a multi-year plan to fix problem areas on the bw parkway, but it won't happen immediately, so in the meantime, people like ama say they'll be extra vigilant on the road. >> especially when you're driving at night. >> reporter: the national park service also tells us that they are right now working on getting crews out as they arrive. star
. >> ian glick is the union president for the park police. he said the problem as the officers patrol g.w. are getting work. you obscure your visibility compounded with the lack of lane markings and it could be something deadly. the lack of lane striping on some stretch of roads has become a tactic as some of the drivers as officers pull over. defense attorneys are now using that to attack the probable cause for dwi arrests and which is why he says his officers have made changes in the...
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cnn's ian lee is following it all live in cairo, egypt, for us. ian, good morning to you.here does the investigation stand now? >> reporter: george, we did get some new information that really confirms what we already know about the final moments of the flight, that there was a problem with the co-pilot's window, with the heating mechanism, that there was smoke in the lavatory, as well as the avionics. there's 11 electronic messages that were sent from the plane to the ground before it crashed. the first messages indicated that everything was normal with the engines. we're also hearing that the pilot also signed off on everything, that he didn't see anything abnormal before the flight took off. investigators are still, as you said, searching the mediterranean for those black boxes, trying to get to them before that signal runs out, which will run out in about 30 days. so that is the ticking clock there. if they can't find it, it will be far more difficult to find it. with the conflicting reports we're hearing, this is coming from the final moments, first from the greeks wh
cnn's ian lee is following it all live in cairo, egypt, for us. ian, good morning to you.here does the investigation stand now? >> reporter: george, we did get some new information that really confirms what we already know about the final moments of the flight, that there was a problem with the co-pilot's window, with the heating mechanism, that there was smoke in the lavatory, as well as the avionics. there's 11 electronic messages that were sent from the plane to the ground before it...
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ian, you have been talking to some of the families who have been evacuated to edmonton, can you tell me what has this disaster been like for them? >> well, the fire came in very, very quickly on tuesday. and everyone, you hear the same story over and over. i was out walking my dog in the morning. it was beautiful in the dog park. and then i saw smoke and flames. so people just basically chucked maybe a photo album, a change of underwear in their car and fled into these huge traffic jams. several thousand people got cut off to the south where ed mobton, kal gary the big cities are and went north where there is nowhere, beyond there is the north pole, eventually. at the don't know if they have a home. they don't know if they have a job. they don't know what there is to go back to. and you know, they have been told that they may be here for weeks and weeks before they are allowed to return to whatever awaits them there? >> and what is the plan, if there is any, to accommodate all of them both short and long-term. >> we haven't moved to the long-term phase yet. i mean obviously a lot of
ian, you have been talking to some of the families who have been evacuated to edmonton, can you tell me what has this disaster been like for them? >> well, the fire came in very, very quickly on tuesday. and everyone, you hear the same story over and over. i was out walking my dog in the morning. it was beautiful in the dog park. and then i saw smoke and flames. so people just basically chucked maybe a photo album, a change of underwear in their car and fled into these huge traffic jams....
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joining us now is cnn's ian lee from cairo. ian, have they made it to the spot of the site of the debris? >> reporter: we not have been able to hear if the submarine has made it on site. on board the submarine, it has an array of cameras and arms with claws that will be able to manipulate items from the bottom of the sea to get to the black boxes. that is one of the main priorities for egyptian officials right now. as you said, over the weekend, we got a message from the akar system that there was smoke on the plane. we don't want to speculate what that means. it does add another clue to this and to really get a broader picture. they want the black boxes to go through them to see what the pilots were saying and see what the instruments were saying at the time as well. talking to the minister of civil aviation who is really helping oversee this investigation, he was telling us that once they're able to collect the parts of the plane, they will be brought to cairo. this is where they will piece it all together to figure out what
joining us now is cnn's ian lee from cairo. ian, have they made it to the spot of the site of the debris? >> reporter: we not have been able to hear if the submarine has made it on site. on board the submarine, it has an array of cameras and arms with claws that will be able to manipulate items from the bottom of the sea to get to the black boxes. that is one of the main priorities for egyptian officials right now. as you said, over the weekend, we got a message from the akar system that...
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cnn's ian lee is tracking the latest from cairo. ian, the ping from the mediterranean is not from the black box, but a different device. >> reporter: that's correct. it is coming from the emergency locater transmitter. this is a device which is activated and manually or automatically activated when the plane has crashed. it usually lasts a few hours and not days. the plane has three of them. we don't know which one exactly has been detected or when it was detected. it can be detected by satellites. this is different from the black box ping. that is detected from sonar. this narrows the search area to three miles. >> the race against time is still on. it is less than 30 days to go before the ping would drop out. ian lee. thank you. we will go live now to where president obama is right now. he has landed in hiroshima. just visited a museum and he is visiting hiroshima. he just stepped up to the microphone to make a few remarks as well. >>> we will listen in as soon as we see him take the microphone. we can tell you this visit comes se
cnn's ian lee is tracking the latest from cairo. ian, the ping from the mediterranean is not from the black box, but a different device. >> reporter: that's correct. it is coming from the emergency locater transmitter. this is a device which is activated and manually or automatically activated when the plane has crashed. it usually lasts a few hours and not days. the plane has three of them. we don't know which one exactly has been detected or when it was detected. it can be detected by...
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ian, talk to us about what these families are doing.re dealing with what happened. >> reporter: this has definitely been a tragedy not just for the families but for all of egypt. i have spoken with a few of the family members and when you do talk with them, they talk about the lives they live. the co-pilot being described as the life of the party and talk to a couple about him saying he was a kind man looking forward to getting married and today, there will be a lot of funerals for the egyptians who died in the crash which is customary here in egypt. once they know that the person is dead to have a funeral, at least within a few days after they're certain of that and they will be praying for those they lost as well as taking a condolenc condolences. when the bodies are found, which could take some time, the egyptian government said they'll need to do dna testing to make sure the bodies get to the correct family members and then that could attack up take up to. it could some time before they're actually able to bury their loved ones. 66
ian, talk to us about what these families are doing.re dealing with what happened. >> reporter: this has definitely been a tragedy not just for the families but for all of egypt. i have spoken with a few of the family members and when you do talk with them, they talk about the lives they live. the co-pilot being described as the life of the party and talk to a couple about him saying he was a kind man looking forward to getting married and today, there will be a lot of funerals for the...
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ian was found along a road last night. he told police about an abduction. police say the kidnapper was driving a van with tinted windows. that's all they've got. >>> an illinois woman has died from her injuries, two days after she was shot along a wisconsin interstate. police later shot and wounded they have not released his name. but they believe he burst into a milwaukee apartment hours earlier, and shot another man to death. >>> funeral services were held for six of the eight family members shot in southern ohio. security was tight. deputies patrol the funeral home parking lot. volunteers help direct traffic. eight members of the roden family were found dead, back on april 22nd. all shot execution-style. no arrests have been made. and police won't say if they have suspects at this point. >>> the murder trial of a washington student is in its second day in fredericksburg. no question strangled to death. steven briol is pleading not guilty by reason of insanity. they say he is a paranoid schizophrenic who thought grace was trying to kill him. grace's best
ian was found along a road last night. he told police about an abduction. police say the kidnapper was driving a van with tinted windows. that's all they've got. >>> an illinois woman has died from her injuries, two days after she was shot along a wisconsin interstate. police later shot and wounded they have not released his name. but they believe he burst into a milwaukee apartment hours earlier, and shot another man to death. >>> funeral services were held for six of the...
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ian, what's the latest you've learned on this investigation?orge, what we're hearing this morning is reconfirming what we heard early on in this investigation about the final moments of this plane, that there was a problem with the heating sensor. that was detected as well as smoke in the lavatory and the avionics. we're also hearing that the engines at the beginning of the flight were operating normally. the pilot signing off before the flight that as far as he was concerned and what he saw, the plane was fit to fly. but today the investigation still very much in the mediterranean as they do try to locate those data recorders. they have about a month window here where the battery inside the data recorders will be sending out a signal, something that they can detect. once that battery dies, it'll be far more difficult to locate the data recorder. so a ticking clock there. they're also trying to look for the fuselage, any sort of evidence that can help them piece together exactly what has happened. as of now, really, all options, all causes are
ian, what's the latest you've learned on this investigation?orge, what we're hearing this morning is reconfirming what we heard early on in this investigation about the final moments of this plane, that there was a problem with the heating sensor. that was detected as well as smoke in the lavatory and the avionics. we're also hearing that the engines at the beginning of the flight were operating normally. the pilot signing off before the flight that as far as he was concerned and what he saw,...
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nbc bay area's ian colt joins us from the shark tank. and it's a shining moment for san jose, a lot of people have waited a long time for this. >> yeah, raj, 25 years. that's what we kept hearing, over and over and over again, fans cheering it outside of the stadium. you see things calmed down a bit here. they have all moved to the bars downtown san jose. a lot of fun down here. fans still enjoying a bit. there were fireworks over downtown. it was a historic night in san jose. >>> tonight, was unlike any night. any other game in 25 years. a fan base that waited to cheer like this. scream like this. goal after goal, the sharks silenced the blues, 5-2. they could feel it all game. >> what? >> yes! yes! >> unbelievable! her second game ever! she doesn't know anything but winning. let's keep doing it. >> not like in years past with playoff disappointment, these fans have been through players, coaches, seasons. >> it will be 25 years. >> this year, this team, these fans are moving forward. >> i didn't that in all my life, i would see this, ne
nbc bay area's ian colt joins us from the shark tank. and it's a shining moment for san jose, a lot of people have waited a long time for this. >> yeah, raj, 25 years. that's what we kept hearing, over and over and over again, fans cheering it outside of the stadium. you see things calmed down a bit here. they have all moved to the bars downtown san jose. a lot of fun down here. fans still enjoying a bit. there were fireworks over downtown. it was a historic night in san jose....
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ian cull. >> keep hope alive. for sure. back to the arena in 20 minutes.ll of the highlights and all of the take you into the locker room for post game receive action. >> turning to decision 2016. hillary clinton has one more stop before leaving the bay area. breakfast tomorrow at the home of chicken and waffles. a soul food restaurant in oakland. the democratic presidential candidate wrapped up a day of public events with this rally in san francisco. lieutenant-governor gavin newsom introducing clinton to the large crowd. she called for democratic unity during her speech. >> senator sanders and i, our supporters together, have so much more in common than we do with donald trump. >> earlier to date former secretary of state spoke to 2,000 supporters in the south bay. made an appearance at a rally in san jose. mrs. clinton laid out intentions to pass reforms on immigration and gun safety. also promised lower cost to help improve affordable care act. >> this just in, bernie sanders, using the courts to shake up the california primary. they hired attorneys to
ian cull. >> keep hope alive. for sure. back to the arena in 20 minutes.ll of the highlights and all of the take you into the locker room for post game receive action. >> turning to decision 2016. hillary clinton has one more stop before leaving the bay area. breakfast tomorrow at the home of chicken and waffles. a soul food restaurant in oakland. the democratic presidential candidate wrapped up a day of public events with this rally in san francisco. lieutenant-governor gavin...
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our ian lee reporting there live from cairo.ks to you. >>> austria's presidential runoff election is so close, absentee ballots could decide who wins the race. >> the contenders are a far-right anti-immigrant party leader and a pro-european union independent candidate. >> and despite that almost even split so far in the vote count, nationalist norbert huffer is promising victory. >> translator: i want to tell you what i have learned in my life. man must go on and on and on along his path. and when basic values are right, when it is clear to you regardless of what you do, regardless of the outcome, that austria is our greatest concern, then success will come on its own. maybe today, maybe tomorrow. maybe the day after that. life is short but long enough to serve austria. >> a victory for hofer would make austria the first country in the eu with a far-right head of state. >>> sources in al qaeda and the taliban now confirm that taliban leader mullah mansour was killed by a u.s. air strike. pakistani officials expressed anger at on
our ian lee reporting there live from cairo.ks to you. >>> austria's presidential runoff election is so close, absentee ballots could decide who wins the race. >> the contenders are a far-right anti-immigrant party leader and a pro-european union independent candidate. >> and despite that almost even split so far in the vote count, nationalist norbert huffer is promising victory. >> translator: i want to tell you what i have learned in my life. man must go on and on...
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ian: it does.is particularly reminiscent of all we have seen the greek saga the last five or six years or so. in principle agreement to keep everybody happy, but in the end, nobody is happy and it all blows up again? so yes. there are options on debt relief after 2018, that is when the bailout program finishes. but there are no concrete measures. guy: brent crude back above $50 a barrel for the first time in more than six months. a drop in u.s. stockpiles spurring the latest rise. along with domestic options in oil-producing nations -- canada, nigeria, etc. reason it the exact is above $50 a barrel and why it could go higher. tracy: the catalyst the stockpile data from the u.s. showing a much higher than expected cut in stockpiles, something like 4 million barrels. as well as you point out we have production outages in venezuela, nigeria in turmoil, and lingering effects from wildfires in canada. all of those one-offs seemed to be combining to give oil a bit of a spur at the moment. you have to won
ian: it does.is particularly reminiscent of all we have seen the greek saga the last five or six years or so. in principle agreement to keep everybody happy, but in the end, nobody is happy and it all blows up again? so yes. there are options on debt relief after 2018, that is when the bailout program finishes. but there are no concrete measures. guy: brent crude back above $50 a barrel for the first time in more than six months. a drop in u.s. stockpiles spurring the latest rise. along with...
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i'm ian bremmer, filling in for charlie rose who's on assignment.n this evening with an analysis of president obama's historic trip to hiroshima. al is on scene. >> it is no secret the japanese army was responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths and it's a big reason why there is a lot of tension between zeke and japan. president obama tried to ease the tension, at the same time encouraging the japanese self-defense force to take a more active role in the region due to heig
i'm ian bremmer, filling in for charlie rose who's on assignment.n this evening with an analysis of president obama's historic trip to hiroshima. al is on scene. >> it is no secret the japanese army was responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths and it's a big reason why there is a lot of tension between zeke and japan. president obama tried to ease the tension, at the same time encouraging the japanese self-defense force to take a more active role in the region due to heig
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following all of this, our ian lee joins us live in cairo, egypt.st of all, the fact that this happened so close to baghdad, it's a big deal. what more can you tell us? >> that's right, george. we're getting an update. now we're hearing that seven people have been killed and 24 wounded. what we're seeing by isis now are these sleeper cells being activated around the country. as we've seen them lose territory with the advancement of iraqi security forces as well as the peshmerga. we've seen an increase in the number of attacks like that. this one happening just north of baghdad. also, last wednesday, there was a string of suicide bombings that killed more than 90 people, so this is a change really in the tactics, a shift, if you will, in the tactics that isis is using going from more conventional battlefield tactics when we see the two sides go head-to-head to moving to these sleeper cells. >> and talking specifically about this target again that isis tried to storm their way inside a cooking gas plant, what's the significance, if any? >> this is rea
following all of this, our ian lee joins us live in cairo, egypt.st of all, the fact that this happened so close to baghdad, it's a big deal. what more can you tell us? >> that's right, george. we're getting an update. now we're hearing that seven people have been killed and 24 wounded. what we're seeing by isis now are these sleeper cells being activated around the country. as we've seen them lose territory with the advancement of iraqi security forces as well as the peshmerga. we've...
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thank you, ian lee. i want to bring in cnn's richard quest, author of "the vanishing of flight mh370." he is our expert at cnn on aviation. richard, there's new information from the 804 flight data that smoke detectors went off in the avionics bay and other warnings. what does that all mean? >> what it means is there was a series of cascading faults and they were taking place at the front of the aircraft. the avionics bay which is immediately under the front galley, lavatories and cockpit, think of that, don, as the brains of the plane and what was happening there was clearly extremely serious. there were also some other sensors that went off relating to the windows, the heating system for the windows, and as this situation, remember, i want you to think of it as a cascading series of events, one thing happens, another thing fails. before long, the flight computers are starting to fail as well, and it is all happening in probably the most sensitive and most significant part of the aircraft. the so-called
thank you, ian lee. i want to bring in cnn's richard quest, author of "the vanishing of flight mh370." he is our expert at cnn on aviation. richard, there's new information from the 804 flight data that smoke detectors went off in the avionics bay and other warnings. what does that all mean? >> what it means is there was a series of cascading faults and they were taking place at the front of the aircraft. the avionics bay which is immediately under the front galley, lavatories...
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ian. what is arlington national cemetery? correct. "x" for $400.
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we begin our coverage with ian lee out front tonight in cairo. ian, a lot of significant new clues this evening. >> reporter: that's right, erin. a lot of these clues coming from the a cars, that's its aircraft communications addressing and reporting system, which monitors the sensors aboard the aircraft. and if verified, it gives us a window into the final moments of the plane before it crashed. new evidence tonight revealing what may have caused egyptair flight 804 to nose dive 37,000 feet into the mediterranean sea. real-time data seat belt from the plane shows smoke was detected in one of the plane's bathrooms at 2:26 a.m. that's just one minute before air traffic controllers tried to reach the pilots with no response. at the same time, smoke detected in the plane's avionics bay where critical electronics are stored. final, at 2:29 problems with the a-320's flight controls. greek civil aviation officials say 2:29 is also when the plane disappeared from radar. still unclear, whether the plane was brought down by mechanical failure, or an act o
we begin our coverage with ian lee out front tonight in cairo. ian, a lot of significant new clues this evening. >> reporter: that's right, erin. a lot of these clues coming from the a cars, that's its aircraft communications addressing and reporting system, which monitors the sensors aboard the aircraft. and if verified, it gives us a window into the final moments of the plane before it crashed. new evidence tonight revealing what may have caused egyptair flight 804 to nose dive 37,000...
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on what is the focus right now, ian? >> reporter: as you guys just point out, we do have that new information coming from the french about the acar system which basically sends information about the plane down to the ground. this is information we got last night as well. now we're hearing it for the first time from authorities that there was smoke aboard this plane minutes before it crashed. this is going to be crucial to the investigation. but right now egyptian officials, the military with their international partners, are scouring for the remains of the plane. they have found luggage, they've found seats, they've even found body parts but they do need to find these black boxes and more of the plane to really piece together what exactly happened. those black boxes will be crucial in determining what was the cause, was this terrorism, was this mechanical. right now that is is the main focus of this investigation. >> ian lee, we appreciate it. >>> want to check in now with jim bittermann at paris's charles de gaulle airp
on what is the focus right now, ian? >> reporter: as you guys just point out, we do have that new information coming from the french about the acar system which basically sends information about the plane down to the ground. this is information we got last night as well. now we're hearing it for the first time from authorities that there was smoke aboard this plane minutes before it crashed. this is going to be crucial to the investigation. but right now egyptian officials, the military...
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are authorities telling you anything new, ian?>> reporter: well, they have been fairly tight-lipped at least this afternoon here in cairo about the further -- further parts of the investigation. we do know that they're out there right now, the egyptian military, the air force, the navy patrolling that area looking for any sort of wreckage, and we're talking to family members who are coming out of this hall. they are being told -- given updates by the egyptian authorities as well, but even they aren't getting a lot of information, and that has been frustrating for a lot of them. they want to know exactly what happened to their loved ones, and when you talk to them, a lot of them still are holding onto hope that they can be found alive, although as the hours pass, it does seem less likely, and we heard from the minister of civil aviation just a little while ago saying that it is more likely to be a terrorist attack than a mechanical issue, and if that is the case, then any sort of recovery, any sort of survivors makes that also seem
are authorities telling you anything new, ian?>> reporter: well, they have been fairly tight-lipped at least this afternoon here in cairo about the further -- further parts of the investigation. we do know that they're out there right now, the egyptian military, the air force, the navy patrolling that area looking for any sort of wreckage, and we're talking to family members who are coming out of this hall. they are being told -- given updates by the egyptian authorities as well, but even...
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scott ian is joining me.e boycotting north carolina over its bathroom laws. ♪ there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. you can fly across welcome town in minutes16, or across the globe in under an hour. whole communities are living on mars and solar satellites provide earth with unlimited clean power. in less than a century, boeing took the world from seaplanes to space planes, across the universe and beyond. and if you thought that was amazing, you just wait. ♪ listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs. this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. what's it like to not feel 100% fresh? we don't know. we swish listerine®. as do listerine® users. the very people we studied in the stud
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ian wright. he's now developing electric powered trains for larger vehicles. my guest host for the hour is david kirkpatrick. thank you for joining us. since you have been following the shareholder meeting, what do you make of the latest developments and the act that he's not sharing his vision of the future but instead looking back at the past? had gottenhe time i to come here, he had only gotten to the point where they were developing the roadster. i'm sure most of the interesting things will be in the q&a which at the pace he was going will probably be sometime around 7:00 pacific standard time. emily: the q&a time is always very entertaining for tesla shareholders meetings. he was going back to a time when you are still at this company and everyone wants to know how production is going for the model three. interesting a very history and if you go all the way back to that, one of the goals was to change the way people look at electric cars. at the time, people that they were golf carts. .hey were heavy, ugly and slow now everyone wants a tesla. we have exce
ian wright. he's now developing electric powered trains for larger vehicles. my guest host for the hour is david kirkpatrick. thank you for joining us. since you have been following the shareholder meeting, what do you make of the latest developments and the act that he's not sharing his vision of the future but instead looking back at the past? had gottenhe time i to come here, he had only gotten to the point where they were developing the roadster. i'm sure most of the interesting things will...
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party, ian from the have read it for separate officials condemning this. saying that the government had no authority to carry out such a step. and threatening them. that the ruley would be put to any kind of justice in the west bank. it shows us that there really are two governments for the palestinian people. and what we are seeing is that these governments don't speak to each other. that is the lesson i think for today. >> reporting from jerusalem. >> civilians trapped in the city of falluja, the iraqi army entered the city for the first time and battling to dislodge the islamic state fighters that seized control of the city back in 2014. from the norwegian refugee, can you hear me now? >> yes, i can. >> we are talking about tens of thousands of civilians trapped in falluja. islamic state fighters are stopping anyone trying to leave? >> they would be directly threatened and managed to make it. >> losing falluja would be a psychological blow to isis. and now it is a real jewel in the crown for isis and the caliphate. >> i cannot hear you very well, are in
party, ian from the have read it for separate officials condemning this. saying that the government had no authority to carry out such a step. and threatening them. that the ruley would be put to any kind of justice in the west bank. it shows us that there really are two governments for the palestinian people. and what we are seeing is that these governments don't speak to each other. that is the lesson i think for today. >> reporting from jerusalem. >> civilians trapped in the city...
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ian lee, cnn, cairo. can you actually love wearing powerful sunscreen? yes!rogena® ultra sheer. no other sunscreen works better or feels better. clinically proven helioplex® provides unbeatable uva/uvb protection to help prevent early skin aging and skin cancer all with a clean light feel. for unbeatable protection. it's the one. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. see what's possible. >>> people in india are dealing with some extremely hot weather. several states there estimate the heat wave has killed almost 400 people. the country had its highest ever recorded temperature on thursday. in the town of rajastan. it hit 50 degrees celsius. that is 124 degrees fahrenheit. most is sweltering. the capital of new delhi reached 114 degrees fahrenheit earlier this week. we're talking about a region of the world that is used to extreme temperatures but this is oppressive heat. our meteorologist derek van dam talks about what is happens. sfwlt world record for hottest temperature ever record, death valley, california, a very sparsely populated part of t
ian lee, cnn, cairo. can you actually love wearing powerful sunscreen? yes!rogena® ultra sheer. no other sunscreen works better or feels better. clinically proven helioplex® provides unbeatable uva/uvb protection to help prevent early skin aging and skin cancer all with a clean light feel. for unbeatable protection. it's the one. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. see what's possible. >>> people in india are dealing with some extremely hot weather. several states...
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during world war ii, british naval intelligence officer ian fleming came to jamaica on a secret missionter create, he was a spy. the mission came to nothing, but fleming fell immediately in love with the island and vowed to return, which he did, buying this place, goldeneye. at the time considered very spartan, a cottage, a single room really, a few smaller rooms in the back, but an incredible view. he spent much of the rest of his life here writing a book each year at this desk. you know those books. today, fleming's cottage has been enlarged and made more luxurious as a hotel, but the original house still stands along with some improvements. grotto, eh? what did every young american boy want? every red-blooded american male born in 1956, i can tell you. they wanted a grotto. it sounded pretty good to me at 12. as i got older i started to think about these things, like, "exactly who was in that grotto before me" becomes more of a concern as you grow up. it's like -- did ron jeremy just leave the grotto? am i the first one in the grotto? has someone changed the water in the grotto? thes
during world war ii, british naval intelligence officer ian fleming came to jamaica on a secret missionter create, he was a spy. the mission came to nothing, but fleming fell immediately in love with the island and vowed to return, which he did, buying this place, goldeneye. at the time considered very spartan, a cottage, a single room really, a few smaller rooms in the back, but an incredible view. he spent much of the rest of his life here writing a book each year at this desk. you know those...
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scott ian and guitarist joins me now.e to play drums in the band. >> i thought we would ask you to fill in for charlie one time. i'm so glad you are still making music. why are you the only one left in the band. >> i'm not. me, dharly and fringy have been doing this since 1982, '83. you are right. i started in '81. but me, dharly and franky since '83. joey has been back sinc since 2. now that we have two more record are charlie, we have too much material, we can't player for three -- we can't play for three hours. we are too energetic on the stage. kennedy: i'm amazed your knees have held back after so many years of pounding. i was asked why i don't wear knee braces. kennedy: you played in north carolina and a lot of people boy cod because of the bathroom politics in the state. do tinkle politics not upset you? >> i'm not a fan of the law that think have down there. i think it's ridiculous. but that wasn't going stop us. we played a giant festival called carolina rebellion and there was 50,000 people there. i don't think
scott ian and guitarist joins me now.e to play drums in the band. >> i thought we would ask you to fill in for charlie one time. i'm so glad you are still making music. why are you the only one left in the band. >> i'm not. me, dharly and fringy have been doing this since 1982, '83. you are right. i started in '81. but me, dharly and franky since '83. joey has been back sinc since 2. now that we have two more record are charlie, we have too much material, we can't player for three...
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we also have interviews with ellen page and ian daniel from "gaycation", a new travel show on vicelandore we get started with the program, let's check in with some right-wing, anti-gay politicians and listen to what they have to say about lgbtqi people.
we also have interviews with ellen page and ian daniel from "gaycation", a new travel show on vicelandore we get started with the program, let's check in with some right-wing, anti-gay politicians and listen to what they have to say about lgbtqi people.
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this is where places work and want to say thank you to our librar ian, she wundserful leader and let us have their family children space. if we are here too long the kids will get rowdy and they have every right to because this is their space and respect that. i think they know why i'm here and happy to be here to unveil the may 1 budget, but before i do that i want to share a bit of good news and that is in concert with our libraries and great leadership of library staff here and every branch we have in the itcity, we runouncing a increase to the library hour frz the entire city. that means that there will be a minimum of at least 50 hours a week the libraries are open. there are more program jz more story time to be readic to and read to in branch libraries like this. this is part of the enrichment programs violate to families and children and in fact, a number-i think at least 3 to 4 that willect attend the hours to 7 day as week. that is a incredible part to do so but every library will have a minimum of at least 50 hours. the chinatown branch and ocean view branch and mission li
this is where places work and want to say thank you to our librar ian, she wundserful leader and let us have their family children space. if we are here too long the kids will get rowdy and they have every right to because this is their space and respect that. i think they know why i'm here and happy to be here to unveil the may 1 budget, but before i do that i want to share a bit of good news and that is in concert with our libraries and great leadership of library staff here and every branch...
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. >> thank you for the update, ian lee. >>> following breaking news. being told to get out now. get to safety. troops preparing to battle isis and take back control of that em battled iraqi city. >>> a drone strike may have taken out the taliban's top leader. how will that impact the terror group? ♪ type 2 diabetes doesn't care who you are. or where you're from. we're just everyday people fighting high blood sugar. ♪ i am everyday people farxiga may help in ♪ i am everyday people that fight every day. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. one pill a day helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss drug, farxiga may help you lose weight. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis, or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you have blood or red col
. >> thank you for the update, ian lee. >>> following breaking news. being told to get out now. get to safety. troops preparing to battle isis and take back control of that em battled iraqi city. >>> a drone strike may have taken out the taliban's top leader. how will that impact the terror group? ♪ type 2 diabetes doesn't care who you are. or where you're from. we're just everyday people fighting high blood sugar. ♪ i am everyday people farxiga may help in ♪ i am...
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good evening, i'm ian page. >> and i'm lucy nolan and authorities are not investigating this as a hate crime. let's get to chris o'connell in coatsville, right now, chris. >> well, lucy, police here in valley township say that sign with the racist message was most likely the work of vandals instead of organized group. and that sign appeared right here behind me at the chester county airport. it has since been taken down and not before causing some outrage in this community. the sign so repulsive and racist we had to mur most of it but there it was the n word spelled out for all the world to see on a sign lied together kherter courty geo carlson airport outside of coatsville. >> it's totally not acceptable. >> the neighborhood cannot believe what they're reading. >> what? >> valley township police say someone changed removable letters on the sign to make the offensive message two weeks ago. a passerby noticed and alerted the manager of the airport restaurant that owns the sign before it was removed. a long time airport manager who is african-american tells us he does not think he was ta
good evening, i'm ian page. >> and i'm lucy nolan and authorities are not investigating this as a hate crime. let's get to chris o'connell in coatsville, right now, chris. >> well, lucy, police here in valley township say that sign with the racist message was most likely the work of vandals instead of organized group. and that sign appeared right here behind me at the chester county airport. it has since been taken down and not before causing some outrage in this community. the sign...
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taking a different view, conservative party veteran ian duncan smith tells me that staying in the euutweigh the risk of leaving. >> uk will have a free market deal with the european union that's the whole part of the negotiation but the reality is, anyway, you know, the united states of america has no free trade deal with europe. yet, it's growth of trade with europe is far faster than the uk's. and most of our businesses are taking money out of the european union and putting it in places like america and other places because they think the return is better and business generation is better in those countries. so my view is simple, the fifth largest country, we'll do a deal with because germany and others and their products, my point is it's in their interest to do the deal. and i think we will and i'm very optimistic about that. and all of these forecasts, forecast the very worse that could possibly happen overt next 15 years which is also itself quite ridiculous because we don't know anything beyond six months ahead. even that sometimes is beyond forecast. all you can do is have fa
taking a different view, conservative party veteran ian duncan smith tells me that staying in the euutweigh the risk of leaving. >> uk will have a free market deal with the european union that's the whole part of the negotiation but the reality is, anyway, you know, the united states of america has no free trade deal with europe. yet, it's growth of trade with europe is far faster than the uk's. and most of our businesses are taking money out of the european union and putting it in places...
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>>ian whether i want the rain or the chill.he choices rbts really great here, chuck. >> well, don't you worry. summertime is a coming, everybody. it won't be wrong and we'll all be sitting here saying it's hot and humid and when come do we get a break from the heat. so i personally am soaking in the coolness and taking it. great outdoor running weather for this late in the season. outside early this morning, there our monument 5'55"5 inches tall to be exact help and that is chilly outside. 30s and 40s this morning. plenty of sunshine. just like yesterday, but without any near as much wind as we coped with yesterday afterno couple of fair weather clouds. temperatures near 40 degrees now. we'll be in the upper fefr50s b lunchtime. our high 66 degrees, ten degrees cooler than average but staying dry dwaid. so nothing to worry about today, but tuesday and wednesday, your outdoor plans may need to be moved indoors. is this the rain coming our way. it's in st. louis right now. show me your misery is what they have on their license pl
>>ian whether i want the rain or the chill.he choices rbts really great here, chuck. >> well, don't you worry. summertime is a coming, everybody. it won't be wrong and we'll all be sitting here saying it's hot and humid and when come do we get a break from the heat. so i personally am soaking in the coolness and taking it. great outdoor running weather for this late in the season. outside early this morning, there our monument 5'55"5 inches tall to be exact help and that is...
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it was there that ian lee spoke with the uncle of co-pilot.listen. >> reporter: can you just tell me about your nephew? just give me some words. what kind of man was he? >> again, he was absolutely very kind person. you never see a guy his age in his humanity and sense of humor. i would say he was the only one that was really drawing smiles on our faces. really very much unfortunate, and it is not a big accident for only us as a family, but as you can seed the entire country is really sad about this. >> i want to go live to cairo international airport. arwa damon is there. families who are gathered there, we know from past experiences, families just want answers. that does not mean that when the answers come as they are now beginning to, that they're easy to hear. >> reporter: they're not easy to hear, and this is such an unspeakably difficult time for all those who have lost loved ones. ian at that mosque also spoke to a number of the colleagues of the crew members who perished in this plane going missing and now having crashed into the medit
it was there that ian lee spoke with the uncle of co-pilot.listen. >> reporter: can you just tell me about your nephew? just give me some words. what kind of man was he? >> again, he was absolutely very kind person. you never see a guy his age in his humanity and sense of humor. i would say he was the only one that was really drawing smiles on our faces. really very much unfortunate, and it is not a big accident for only us as a family, but as you can seed the entire country is...
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ian, thank you. >>> let's get an early start on your money. global stocks are taking a step back. turned higher. shares in asia finished with gains for the week. we are seeing oil prices falling. the post recession days of needing 20% down for a mortgage seems to be over. wells fargo is letting borrowers with just 3% down. you have to have a fico score of 620. you still have to pay private mortgage insurance until you reach 20% equity. if you take a mortgage education class, the bank will knock off 1/8 percentage point. bank of america started a similar program in february. >>> president obama making an emotional visit to japan. >>> "new day" starts now. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to your "new day." it's 6:00 a.m. ana cabrera is with us today. great to have you. >>> president obama making history at a critical time for the u.s. on the world stage, going where no u.s. sitting president has ever gone before. obama now the first u.s. president to set foot in here sheep mar hiroshima. >>> would the president apologize. that was a question swilling in the air. the answer is --
ian, thank you. >>> let's get an early start on your money. global stocks are taking a step back. turned higher. shares in asia finished with gains for the week. we are seeing oil prices falling. the post recession days of needing 20% down for a mortgage seems to be over. wells fargo is letting borrowers with just 3% down. you have to have a fico score of 620. you still have to pay private mortgage insurance until you reach 20% equity. if you take a mortgage education class, the bank...