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, sounded like chris wright, had the phone bought by chris wright, used the gun bought by chris wrightt chris wright. keith morrison (voiceover): but all of that, claimed chris's defense, the clever novak was quite capable of setting up. he had it nailed from start to finish. like a chess game somehow, 20 moves ahead. yep. keith morrison (voiceover): but that didn't explain lee carlson, the good samaritan eyewitness who sat in court and pointed his finger at chris wright. i am very certain and very clear of what i saw. and i may not have told it initially right off the bat under the full stress of what i saw. but i know what i saw and i know who i saw. keith morrison (voiceover): except there is one person who said he is most certainly sure lee carlson is mistaken-- chris wright himself. chris wright (on phone): i will answer any question you want to ask. keith morrison (voiceover): chris was jailed right after his arrest. he wanted to make his case to "dateline" in the flesh, but authorities wouldn't allow it, so we talked to him on the phone. so you say you didn't do it. chris wright
, sounded like chris wright, had the phone bought by chris wright, used the gun bought by chris wrightt chris wright. keith morrison (voiceover): but all of that, claimed chris's defense, the clever novak was quite capable of setting up. he had it nailed from start to finish. like a chess game somehow, 20 moves ahead. yep. keith morrison (voiceover): but that didn't explain lee carlson, the good samaritan eyewitness who sat in court and pointed his finger at chris wright. i am very certain and...
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please welcome back to "the late show," jeffrey wright. [cheers and applause] hi, jeffrey wright.e in "angels in america". there you are, playing belize. the original broadway production in 1993. you can kind of measure broadway before "angels in america" and after. such a significant, mammoth working in the scale of it in the reverberations. was it like to do that play at that time? >> jeffrey: well, i think we should all be so fortunate at times in our lives to say i am doing what i am meant to be doing. [applause] there were moments on stage when i felt that that i am where i should be in the world. it was incredibly powerful. i would look out in the audience at times and you would see people who were visibly sick of this disease, aids, who were perhaps dying. this play was an opportunity for their struggles, their concerns, their challenges to be validated, their lives to be celebrated. in a way that changed me forever. it was early in my career relatively so, and it gave me a sense that you know what, this work can be important because what followed was part of a wave of thin
please welcome back to "the late show," jeffrey wright. [cheers and applause] hi, jeffrey wright.e in "angels in america". there you are, playing belize. the original broadway production in 1993. you can kind of measure broadway before "angels in america" and after. such a significant, mammoth working in the scale of it in the reverberations. was it like to do that play at that time? >> jeffrey: well, i think we should all be so fortunate at times in our...
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wright said, just as if it was being tape recorded. lester holt: dna proved wright was innocent.ed a civil lawsuit, which compelled devlin to sit for a videotaped deposition. amelia green: and at that deposition, we put his story to the test. are you ready, mr. devlin? yes. lester holt: as another detective read wright's confession, devlin was asked to transcribe it, just like he said happened in the interrogation room. tony wright: i went over to ms. talley's house on 9th street. way too fast. tony wright: her front door. way too fast. amelia green: he could barely keep up. he couldn't keep pace at all. and at a certain point, he just gave up. tony wright: i like, just barged into her house. amelia green: it's, it's way too fast. it's just way too fast. it just corroborates that the confession was completely fabricated. lester holt: devlin declined our request for an interview. in 2018, tony wright settled with the city, which admitted no wrongdoing, for nearly $10 million. amelia green: i kept looking into devlin, and i found another case from the exact same time period where a
wright said, just as if it was being tape recorded. lester holt: dna proved wright was innocent.ed a civil lawsuit, which compelled devlin to sit for a videotaped deposition. amelia green: and at that deposition, we put his story to the test. are you ready, mr. devlin? yes. lester holt: as another detective read wright's confession, devlin was asked to transcribe it, just like he said happened in the interrogation room. tony wright: i went over to ms. talley's house on 9th street. way too fast....
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wright, i see this question. how do you feel now that you starting to be recognized for your exploits, there are other black units who are just now becoming recognized. how do you feel about your story being told to the world when was brought to my attention since, i'm the national president. it's about time. it's overdue we put for the medal. our president the gold medal. it's on the floor. it's been on the floor. we're trying to get it passed. overdue way overdue. our history should be out. it's not black history. it's american history. so it. missed the right. how do you feel? how do you feel about your story being told now that you're being recognized. i feel great. that really finally i'll being recognized even in my back home, i've been busy. is this for the last two or three months coming up to veterans day, i've been in interview a few times and i've just got lately got to be we get the recognition know we here had a long time ago. oh my goodness. so so and you both can answer how should the buffalo soldi
wright, i see this question. how do you feel now that you starting to be recognized for your exploits, there are other black units who are just now becoming recognized. how do you feel about your story being told to the world when was brought to my attention since, i'm the national president. it's about time. it's overdue we put for the medal. our president the gold medal. it's on the floor. it's been on the floor. we're trying to get it passed. overdue way overdue. our history should be out....
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umemoto: general wright was colonel wright at the time. there was a crash of aircraft. i spent long hours with him explaining japanese public reaction and he also explained why u.s. forces had to completely come back. so that really started the mutual trust. i was very happy to see him back. that sort of thing is good come of the people in the right positions at the right time. socialist prime minister and the coalition, i still remember the prime minister at the time went to see the prime minister explaining the coalition. he was a good person. after listening to his explanation, he said, we were like a frog in a well. which doesn't know the ocean. he approved it. the socialist, the prime minister from the socialist party approved the documents. which included the u.s. making the commitment of maintaining 100,000 forces in japan. that was of course, we really worked hard on that. and the prime minister hashimoto , we were able to do that. then i worked at the time, this was a tough time. but also we tried to be 100% honest and transparent with the minister. [indiscerni
umemoto: general wright was colonel wright at the time. there was a crash of aircraft. i spent long hours with him explaining japanese public reaction and he also explained why u.s. forces had to completely come back. so that really started the mutual trust. i was very happy to see him back. that sort of thing is good come of the people in the right positions at the right time. socialist prime minister and the coalition, i still remember the prime minister at the time went to see the prime...
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wright spoke about his work in the oil and gas sector. this was in a common sense society. >> i'll start with a trigger warning. i'm a lifelong nerd. i speak in numbers a lot. i think they matter. we look at the broad sweep of human history. one thing was life expectancy at birth. it's. about 30 years. as good as we can construct throughout human history. before the invention of agriculture. of course it rose a bit when there were rare outbreaks of piece or success. things change a lot. just in the last few centuries. t human life expectancy went from 30 year to 72 years told. also throughout history. 90% live on less than two dollars per day. people were smaller. most everyone with a degree of starvation. it's a doubling of human life expectancy. they live-in poverty. it's 8 or 9%. still vastly too much what droveso that. the two biggest drivers and enablers of the change was the growth of bottom of socialization. it creates fertile soil. that bottom up didn't hit the economic sector.an the other factor was hydrocarbon. theac massive inc
wright spoke about his work in the oil and gas sector. this was in a common sense society. >> i'll start with a trigger warning. i'm a lifelong nerd. i speak in numbers a lot. i think they matter. we look at the broad sweep of human history. one thing was life expectancy at birth. it's. about 30 years. as good as we can construct throughout human history. before the invention of agriculture. of course it rose a bit when there were rare outbreaks of piece or success. things change a lot....
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wright spoke about his work in the oil and gas sector at a a conference hosty the commonsense society. >> i'll start with the trigger warning i am a lifelong nerd so i speak in numbers a lot. i think they matter. if we look at the broad sweep of human history come one thing that didn't very, very much was life expectancy at birth. it's been about 30 years, as good as we can construct throughout human history for the invention of agriculture, throughout the ups and downs of course a grossly bit and there was episodic but where outbreaks of peace or good, or success in agricultural productivity and then things changed a lot. just in the last couple centuries. human life expectancy is gone from around 30 years to over 72 years today. also throughout human history about 90% of humanity lived on less than two dollars a date in today's dollars. people were smaller because most everyone was in some degree of starvation. then we had this explosion more than doubling of human rights afterlife expectancy 90% 90% humidity living in dire poverty today it's about eight or 9% eight or 9%. what drov
wright spoke about his work in the oil and gas sector at a a conference hosty the commonsense society. >> i'll start with the trigger warning i am a lifelong nerd so i speak in numbers a lot. i think they matter. if we look at the broad sweep of human history come one thing that didn't very, very much was life expectancy at birth. it's been about 30 years, as good as we can construct throughout human history for the invention of agriculture, throughout the ups and downs of course a...
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general wright was the commander of u.s.to japan at the time he fully understood the value of working with the embassy. we did not want to have any lights between us. wanted to be able to go to the japanese with one message. somebody asked me one time with the hardest thing that i did. one of my friends when i came back home one time asked me what's the hardest thing you had to do as an ambassador? i said get the american government to speak with one voice. the united states government is so large and the japanese government is very large. but what happens if you are not conveying the same message and you are losing the trust of the other side. you reallyy have to work hard. general rights, we would have daily intelligence briefings at the embassy we would share those for general wright would come once a week and tim larson in his place. then we would adjourn the intel meeting and we would go back and visit one on one. it really worked. and it worked for both of us. because he really could not tell me what to do and i could
general wright was the commander of u.s.to japan at the time he fully understood the value of working with the embassy. we did not want to have any lights between us. wanted to be able to go to the japanese with one message. somebody asked me one time with the hardest thing that i did. one of my friends when i came back home one time asked me what's the hardest thing you had to do as an ambassador? i said get the american government to speak with one voice. the united states government is so...
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steve wright, inside your radio set.ell you about a marriage where the groom is 103 years old. ..without sounding too pretentious, relating to people. and i think, really, that's the role of popular radio and popular television. he honks now, on top of the pops, here's black lace and agadoo. doo, doo, doo, doo. # agadoo—doo—doo # push pineapple, shake the tree # agadoo—doo—doo # push pineapple, grind yourfeet. you get everybody involved in it, doing silly dances. # put your right leg in. things like that, and just basically enjoying themselves. # in, out, in, out # shake it allabout# you do the hokey cokey. it'sjust pure, simple fun. good, clean fun. # knees bent, arms stretched, ra, ra, ra! laughter ten tonnes of truck - pulled along 35m of track. britain's geoff capes| proudly wins the title of world's strongest man. fantastic. i'm going to buy all the other competitors a beer tonight. i might even buy you one. shot—putting may dominate his life, but not to the point of monopolising it. capes has been breeding budgies
steve wright, inside your radio set.ell you about a marriage where the groom is 103 years old. ..without sounding too pretentious, relating to people. and i think, really, that's the role of popular radio and popular television. he honks now, on top of the pops, here's black lace and agadoo. doo, doo, doo, doo. # agadoo—doo—doo # push pineapple, shake the tree # agadoo—doo—doo # push pineapple, grind yourfeet. you get everybody involved in it, doing silly dances. # put your right leg...
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wright. mr. wright will be greatly missed by his friends, family and golf partners. my heart goes out to all of them. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new mexico, mse minutes. ms. leger fernandez: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. leger fernandez: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life of fred harris, a senator, civil rights and tribal advocate, presidential candidate, chairman, professor and so much more to the people lucky enough to have known him. the title that i love best for my dear friend is radical optimist. in times when we might despair, like the time we find ourselves in now, fred never gave in to fatalism. instead, fred asked each of us to charge ahead with commitment and courage. his radical optimism was not passive, but proactive. he called upon us to each act with purpose and passion. to find the unique places where each of us could lend our action to change t
wright. mr. wright will be greatly missed by his friends, family and golf partners. my heart goes out to all of them. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new mexico, mse minutes. ms. leger fernandez: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. leger fernandez: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life of fred harris,...
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brooke jenkins said her office was not able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt the suspect, wright, was not acting in self-defense who was booked on murder. b.a.r.t. police took wright into custody when they found he did not have proof of payment for the train. >>> earlier we spoke with mayor-elect daniel lurie and asked him what needs to be done to insure safety of people living in the city. >> we need to get a fully staffed police department. we are below 1,500 sworn officers. we need to be somewhere around 2,000. that starts with recruitment and a man that will have the backs of our law enforcement every single day and that's what i'm committed to doing. >> if you want to see more on our one-on-one with mayor-elect daniel lurie, head to the kpix youtube page. >>> top of the lawmakers agenda, getting ready to fight the incoming trump administration. governor newsom and attorney general rob bonta were at the state capitol as members were sworn for 2025 legislative session. the governor wants a war chest to sue the administration, if necessary, to protect the state's progressive policie
brooke jenkins said her office was not able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt the suspect, wright, was not acting in self-defense who was booked on murder. b.a.r.t. police took wright into custody when they found he did not have proof of payment for the train. >>> earlier we spoke with mayor-elect daniel lurie and asked him what needs to be done to insure safety of people living in the city. >> we need to get a fully staffed police department. we are below 1,500 sworn officers....
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commissioner wright, you are hereby recused.nd as is our practice, when we have heard and closed public comment, we will hear three minutes from the sponsor and one minute from members of the public. three. good afternoon, commissioners, and welcome, commissioner baroni. monica yamauchi with planning department staff. the application before you is a request for a major permit to alter for the property at 1035 howard street. individually designated as a category two building under article 11 of the planning code and located within an mug zoning district. this project does, jonas noted, was before you at the november 20th hearing and was continued to today's hearing to allow the project sponsor to revise plans, particularly at the ground floor. as a reminder, the property is developed with a three story reinforced concrete light industrial building constructed in the art deco style in 1930 by a.c. griewank, who was an architect of the port of san francisco and is one of the most architecturally expressive art deco industrial build
commissioner wright, you are hereby recused.nd as is our practice, when we have heard and closed public comment, we will hear three minutes from the sponsor and one minute from members of the public. three. good afternoon, commissioners, and welcome, commissioner baroni. monica yamauchi with planning department staff. the application before you is a request for a major permit to alter for the property at 1035 howard street. individually designated as a category two building under article 11 of...
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lauren wright will be here. she'll talk more about the confirmation battle shaping up on president hilton the cabinet nominees of the senate will give any of them the sack or hail mary, or a quarterback sneak i can go on and on her c5 stopping a joy to watch football. [laughter] let me get to the next door there is a follow-up after president biden bricks a broker for the most clemency used and commutations issued in a single day. when sparking controversy about the former pennsylvania judge convicted and a new tourist cash for kids scheme alexandria hoff is alive at the white house with details on this. >> we are waiting to hear back from the white house on a white former judge michael was included in the president list here he was convicted in 2011 with a fellow judge for accepting of millions of dollars in exchange of putting children inside of a for-profit juvenile detention center as recently as two years ago. he was included in an order to pay $200 million to victims. this is not a historic case continues
lauren wright will be here. she'll talk more about the confirmation battle shaping up on president hilton the cabinet nominees of the senate will give any of them the sack or hail mary, or a quarterback sneak i can go on and on her c5 stopping a joy to watch football. [laughter] let me get to the next door there is a follow-up after president biden bricks a broker for the most clemency used and commutations issued in a single day. when sparking controversy about the former pennsylvania judge...
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. >> reporter: the worst thing imaginable that author and mississippi native wright thompson exploresynching of emmett till in 1955 after the 14-year-old whistled at a white woman. until a few years ago, thompson himself had no idea. >> like almost every person in mississippi or even in america, i didn't know about the barn. if i didn't know something that essential about the place that i think i know best in the world, then something was deeply fundamentally wrong. >> reporter: an 18-year-old sharecropper named willie reed saw the woman's husband and brother-in-law who'd snatched till from his bed, drag him into the barn. >> he heard screams turned to whimpers turned to silence. then he went home. and everybody in his life said, "don't you say anything." >> reporter: instead, reed walked into this courtroom and accused the two men. reed's widow, juliet. everyone is telling him to keep his mouth shut. >> that's what they told him. >> reporter: why did he have to talk? >> it was just something about willie that he wanted to do right. >> reporter: the men were acquitted, and reed would
. >> reporter: the worst thing imaginable that author and mississippi native wright thompson exploresynching of emmett till in 1955 after the 14-year-old whistled at a white woman. until a few years ago, thompson himself had no idea. >> like almost every person in mississippi or even in america, i didn't know about the barn. if i didn't know something that essential about the place that i think i know best in the world, then something was deeply fundamentally wrong. >>...
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chris wright believes there are some positives to climate change. now, that's not something we hear very often, is it? he says "there is no climate crisis". is it the world's greatest challenge? "no, it is not" he says. if the world gets warmer, plant growth accelerates and farms produce more food and all the extra greenery has a cooling effect. again, we're not used to hearing anything but crisis catastrophe and then ebbed of the world. chris wright made his name as ceo of liberty energy. that's a fracking company. he's going to be in charge of president trump's stated policy of drill baby drill for fossil fuels and do everything he can to produce more oil and gas. and that's the exact opposite of what biden has been pushing and demolish the green new deal and make sure america withdraws from the paris climate accords. can you imagine the reaction of the democrats and the confirmation hearings? they'll be apoplectic. the truth is, they have lost the green debate. climate change was not a significant issue during the campaign. the drastic changes im
chris wright believes there are some positives to climate change. now, that's not something we hear very often, is it? he says "there is no climate crisis". is it the world's greatest challenge? "no, it is not" he says. if the world gets warmer, plant growth accelerates and farms produce more food and all the extra greenery has a cooling effect. again, we're not used to hearing anything but crisis catastrophe and then ebbed of the world. chris wright made his name as ceo of...
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giveaways she could see her in on a policy and instead used the >> hour marathon continues with chris wright, a trained mechanical and electrical engineer who currently serves as the ceo of liberty energy, a fracking company he founded in 2011. in 2022, he spoke about his work in the oil and gas sector at a conference hosted by the common sense society. a trigger warning i'm a lifelong so i speak in numbers a lot. i think they matter. as we look at the broad sweep of human history when thing that didn't vary very much as life expectancy from birth. it's been about 30 years and as good as we can construct throughout human history before the invention of agriculture throughout the ups and downs when there is episodic but where outbreaks of peace or success in agricultural productivity and then things change a lot in the last couple of centuries. human life expectancy has gone from around 30 years to a verse 72 years today. also throughout human history 90% of humanity live on less than $2 a day in today's dollars. people were smaller. there was some degree of starvation than we had more than d
giveaways she could see her in on a policy and instead used the >> hour marathon continues with chris wright, a trained mechanical and electrical engineer who currently serves as the ceo of liberty energy, a fracking company he founded in 2011. in 2022, he spoke about his work in the oil and gas sector at a conference hosted by the common sense society. a trigger warning i'm a lifelong so i speak in numbers a lot. i think they matter. as we look at the broad sweep of human history when...
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what we know about what happened at wright-patterson air force base, which is about 20 miles northwest of dayton, ohio, that there were some small drone aircraft that were reported there. and because of that, that airspace had to be closed late friday night into saturday as a precaution, as they investigated. eventually, officials there at that base were able to determine that this there was no sort of threat for any of the roughly over 35,000 personnel that either live or work at the facility. but it is a critical facility for the air force doing some research on this. do understand that there they conduct research and development for air force weapons. also, it is home to a recon team as well. so it certainly would be a concern there. and it's not just military airspace. pamela, a separate incident that took place in boston actually highlights the potential for civilian airspace, where there were two individuals that were arrested for flying a drone dangerously close to logan airport, one of the busiest airports in the nation. so there is certainly that concern as these reports conti
what we know about what happened at wright-patterson air force base, which is about 20 miles northwest of dayton, ohio, that there were some small drone aircraft that were reported there. and because of that, that airspace had to be closed late friday night into saturday as a precaution, as they investigated. eventually, officials there at that base were able to determine that this there was no sort of threat for any of the roughly over 35,000 personnel that either live or work at the facility....
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that's an angel. >> reporter: and that, says wright thompson, is why he's dug so deep.ure continues, no one can say we didn't know. >> it's the not knowing that we're combatting. it's the not knowing. i mean, silence and erasure are just different words for the same thing. >> that was jim axelrod reporting. "cbs news roundup" will be right back. (♪♪) no! leonidas. no, no, no, no! ikea? ikea! shop a more convenient ikea with affordable delivery options and more. they get here thursday. (♪♪) >>> a new sculpture in the english countryside is raising qite a stink. tina kraus reports. >> reporter: environmental artists mark and rebecca ford loved watching their latest project take shape on the south coast of england, but when the big brown sculpture was revealed, some couldn't stop snickering saying it looked like a certain emoji. >> as artists we don't court controversy at all. this was intended to be a periwinkle from the very start. >> reporter: a periwinkle sea snail was the inspiration for the husband and wife team, but cheeky critics are poo-pooing the design's debut.
that's an angel. >> reporter: and that, says wright thompson, is why he's dug so deep.ure continues, no one can say we didn't know. >> it's the not knowing that we're combatting. it's the not knowing. i mean, silence and erasure are just different words for the same thing. >> that was jim axelrod reporting. "cbs news roundup" will be right back. (♪♪) no! leonidas. no, no, no, no! ikea? ikea! shop a more convenient ikea with affordable delivery options and more....
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wright is a staunch defender of fossil fuels, he said that greenhouse emissions targets are perverse. bleach soap, and other substances. if confirmed, he will be taking over a department that has been remade under the biden administration to become a clean energy powerhouse. joining me is who spearheaded that shift, the secretary of the permanent energy, jennifer granholm. thank you for being here. >> thank you, chris. good to be here. >> so, it started started as the caretaker foru.s. nuclear, basically, and it has these huge research labs and it has been the biden administration, and you, and the inflation reduction act to sort of make it a kind of research -- >> deployment. >> wright, deployment arm for green energy. >> exactly. we reorganize the department to add a whole new emphasis on deploy, deploy, deploy, that is what we say inside the department. so, while we could preserve the legacy of of nuclear admission, the manhattan project, and the nnsa, which is the nuclear security administration, so there is an opponent -- component attached to the defense industry. but, we are re
wright is a staunch defender of fossil fuels, he said that greenhouse emissions targets are perverse. bleach soap, and other substances. if confirmed, he will be taking over a department that has been remade under the biden administration to become a clean energy powerhouse. joining me is who spearheaded that shift, the secretary of the permanent energy, jennifer granholm. thank you for being here. >> thank you, chris. good to be here. >> so, it started started as the caretaker...
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in ohio, you had wright-patterson. some of the airspace there shut down because of drones that were illegally there in certain airspace there. but by and large, in many places, it is not illegal to fly drones, is it? even at night no, but what we're seeing here is it's a very different thing. >> right. so i live out in a rural part of new jersey, and i that probably surprised a lot of people. this is a rural part of new jersey, but it's very rural out here. you might the folks that live out here spend a lot of time outside. they watch the planes fly over the stars, the satellites, because you can see there's no light pollution out here. and then all of a sudden these very large they're not hobby drones. they're not some guys drinking beer in their backyard flying a drone. these are very sophisticated large drones. um, come into over their backyards and they noticed them. and they're very smart people. because to make sure that it wasn't a plane, they're going on this flight radar 24, which shows all the planes in the v
in ohio, you had wright-patterson. some of the airspace there shut down because of drones that were illegally there in certain airspace there. but by and large, in many places, it is not illegal to fly drones, is it? even at night no, but what we're seeing here is it's a very different thing. >> right. so i live out in a rural part of new jersey, and i that probably surprised a lot of people. this is a rural part of new jersey, but it's very rural out here. you might the folks that live...
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i asked aviation expert, steven wright, how small birds can bring down big plants. the problem with birds is that they can be ingested. this is the side apple, so it stretches out towards the se. and that means that you have problems with wild life with boats and such like so. it's possible. yeah, across coming into land and the, the, it's known that flexible loads are in the area. now this was given as a warning to the flight credit from what we understand from the transcripts, recorded from air traffic controller on the ground. the birds getting jesting typically just into one engine. and that thing causes catastrophic damage on the engine itself. and although you lose the thrust, you also lose all the services by many hydraulics electronics. you might take a, this is a particular problem. tell us why in your opinion, the airplane did not have its landing gear lowered. i can't give you a definitive answer in simple terms. we as looking at the video, there are some things that don't quite fit very well with my. namely, it's apparent that the flight controls and the
i asked aviation expert, steven wright, how small birds can bring down big plants. the problem with birds is that they can be ingested. this is the side apple, so it stretches out towards the se. and that means that you have problems with wild life with boats and such like so. it's possible. yeah, across coming into land and the, the, it's known that flexible loads are in the area. now this was given as a warning to the flight credit from what we understand from the transcripts, recorded from...
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to for more on this, i'd like to welcome steven wright, he's the head of aviation in transport at the technological university of dublin. steven, right i, i want to be clear, we don't know anything conclusive yet, but some of the official suspect the crash could have been caused by a bird strike. could you explain to of yours how small birds can bring down big plains? good evening. the problem with birds is that they can be ingested. this is a safe side apple, so it stretches out towards the se. and that means that you have problems with wild life with birds and such like so. it's possible. yeah, across coming into land and the, the, it's known that flux a birds are in the area. now this was given as a warning to the flight credit from what we understand from the transcripts, recorded from air traffic control on the ground. the birds getting jesting typically just into one engine, and that thing causes catastrophic damage on the engine itself. and although you lose the thrust, you also lose all the services by many hydraulics electric. so you might take a, this is a particular problem
to for more on this, i'd like to welcome steven wright, he's the head of aviation in transport at the technological university of dublin. steven, right i, i want to be clear, we don't know anything conclusive yet, but some of the official suspect the crash could have been caused by a bird strike. could you explain to of yours how small birds can bring down big plains? good evening. the problem with birds is that they can be ingested. this is a safe side apple, so it stretches out towards the...
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i asked aviation expert, steven wright, how small birds can bring down big plants. good evening. the problem with birds is that they can be ingested. this is a safe side, apple, so it stretches out towards the sea. and that means that you have problems with wildlife, with birds and such like so it's possible. yeah. across coming into land and the, the, it's known the flux of birds are in the area. now this was given as a warning to the flight credit from what we understand from the transcripts, recorded from air traffic control on the ground. the birds getting jesting, typically adjusting to one engine, and that then causes catastrophic damage on the engine itself. and although you lose the thrust, you also lose all the services by many hydro, lix electronics. you might, okay. this is a particular problem. there's so much at stake, i mean, how often do bird strikes happen? and shouldn't there be security measures in place to at least minimize bird flocks at airport to the wrong? is the simple on so and the problem does occur or happen to works at london goswick unseen, but it's b
i asked aviation expert, steven wright, how small birds can bring down big plants. good evening. the problem with birds is that they can be ingested. this is a safe side, apple, so it stretches out towards the sea. and that means that you have problems with wildlife, with birds and such like so it's possible. yeah. across coming into land and the, the, it's known the flux of birds are in the area. now this was given as a warning to the flight credit from what we understand from the transcripts,...
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giveaways she could see her in on a policy and instead used the >> hour marathon continues with chris wright a trained mechanical and electrical engineer who currently serves as the ceo of liberty energy, a fracking company he founded in 2011. in 2022, he spoke about his work in the oil and gas sector at a conference hosted by the
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then there's oil industry chris wright. a man who has emphatically denies that there's climate change. wright has gone to some fairly extreme lengths posting videos of himself drinking a cocktail of fraking chemicals. >> so joel is mixing a collection of chemicals here. we use it to clean your swimming pools, pyloacrilite and we have a surphat known as soap. come on in everybody, let's drink from oil and gas. >> cheers. >> that guy, the guy making his employees take a shot of bleach and soap on camera. that's the man donald trump wants to put in charge of u.s. energy policy. then there's trump's pick to be the next director of national intelligence. former congresswoman gabbert. concerned members of congress and the intelligence communities have been ringing alarms about gabbert's ties to russia and syria and this week, the associated press is reporting that nearly 100 former u.s. senior diplomats and intelligence and national security officials have urged senate leaders to schedule closed door hearings to allow for a full
then there's oil industry chris wright. a man who has emphatically denies that there's climate change. wright has gone to some fairly extreme lengths posting videos of himself drinking a cocktail of fraking chemicals. >> so joel is mixing a collection of chemicals here. we use it to clean your swimming pools, pyloacrilite and we have a surphat known as soap. come on in everybody, let's drink from oil and gas. >> cheers. >> that guy, the guy making his employees take a shot of...
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so while ago i spoke about this with steven wright, he's had of ation in transport at the technological university of dublin. i asked him what he makes of allegations, that the plane was struck by anti aircraft missiles as um, obviously we were told initially it was the 3rd strike that was the immediate information that we would give them. now the catholic all star taste of states, and this is being published by royces yesterday and the, it was a, it was a missile strike. i'm not literal, so tally with the images that we had from the cross implants and also the bicycle stabilized, as i've stated that we could say, and then your video that you can see all those time a little box that's from appears to be strapped. no. so you have, i miss, i was not designed to hit the aircraft expired, and then fast moving metal project. so project house, i took me straight the crossed, and it's the damages caused by this foss, moving metallic substances that would then comped, things like hydraulic lines, electronic wise communications and such like they'll finish police ship loss and investigation on b
so while ago i spoke about this with steven wright, he's had of ation in transport at the technological university of dublin. i asked him what he makes of allegations, that the plane was struck by anti aircraft missiles as um, obviously we were told initially it was the 3rd strike that was the immediate information that we would give them. now the catholic all star taste of states, and this is being published by royces yesterday and the, it was a, it was a missile strike. i'm not literal, so...
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pentagon chief of staff kash patel for fbi director this means the agency's current head christopher wright will either need to resign or be fired. welcome to "fox news live" i am jonathan hunt. shannon: hi jonathan i am anita eric and arthel are off today. genter's longtime ally of ciampa's public call for major reform of the agency. senate democrats are expected to fiercely oppose his nomination. see fort mark meredith is live from west palm beach florida it with more. hello mark. >> good evening to both present electronic is about to shake about the fbi and the department of justice. now i think it's fair to say this nominee to leave the bureau if confirmed is exactly what would happen. late saturday at trump announcd via social media's tapping kash patel to be the next fbi director. patel is certainly been in trump circles for quite a while is former public defender a staffer on house intel committee was once a chief of staff at the department of defense. patel has said he would root out the deep state trump wrote the fbi and the group and the growing epidemic dismantle the migrant crim
pentagon chief of staff kash patel for fbi director this means the agency's current head christopher wright will either need to resign or be fired. welcome to "fox news live" i am jonathan hunt. shannon: hi jonathan i am anita eric and arthel are off today. genter's longtime ally of ciampa's public call for major reform of the agency. senate democrats are expected to fiercely oppose his nomination. see fort mark meredith is live from west palm beach florida it with more. hello mark....
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wright here at nbc news many, many years ago.. trump talked about the widely debunked claim that vaccines cause autism. >> it's unfortunate it's coming up again. you're right. not just autism speaks, but very important attention -- people should put attention into autism spectrum disorders. however, the link between autism and vaccines has been retracted in the journal that it was published in. the author of that study has actually kind of since that time as well as numerous editors from the journals have said this was not science that was publishable and it was certainly not credible. unfortunately, it's a little bit like pandora's box. once the cat is out of the bag, andrea, this is now becoming the myth that has taken on fact. we're just one tiktok video away from it seeming like a certainty. unfortunately the president-elect, the hhs secretary that's nominated and a number of officials across social media have been kind of propagating this myth. honestly, it's undermining the ability to take care of patients with autism. >> i
wright here at nbc news many, many years ago.. trump talked about the widely debunked claim that vaccines cause autism. >> it's unfortunate it's coming up again. you're right. not just autism speaks, but very important attention -- people should put attention into autism spectrum disorders. however, the link between autism and vaccines has been retracted in the journal that it was published in. the author of that study has actually kind of since that time as well as numerous editors from...
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he could play the two—time world champion peter wright next.y, elite sport funding body uk sport says it'll invest a record $330 million in britain's olympic and paralympic sports for the 2028 games in los angeles. more than 50 sports will benefit, including the five new sports. baseball/softball, flag football, lacrosse, para—climbing and squash. however, athletics and canoeing are two of the sports that have seen their funding cut following their performance at the paris games this summer. it is not a reward, not a punishment. we look at what is the athlete cohort the next cycle and what is it a support needs and what is the potential of the athletes they have got? the decision we made against all the sports is we looked at their potential and uk athletics will receive in excess of £30 million for the olympic and paralympic programmes and we believe it will put them in a great place to support athletes in the lead—up to la. a reminder of our top story before we go. the draw for next summer's european championship has been made, where defendin
he could play the two—time world champion peter wright next.y, elite sport funding body uk sport says it'll invest a record $330 million in britain's olympic and paralympic sports for the 2028 games in los angeles. more than 50 sports will benefit, including the five new sports. baseball/softball, flag football, lacrosse, para—climbing and squash. however, athletics and canoeing are two of the sports that have seen their funding cut following their performance at the paris games this...
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ben wright, ourschool corresponded is with us. to tell us what we have got in store. . , ., store.is afternoon, the conservatives have - store. later this afternoon, the conservatives have put| store. later this afternoon, - the conservatives have put down or holding an opposition day debate on that very contentious question that flowed from the budget, the government was my decision to put 20% inheritance tax on farms worth over £1 million. there was a massive process we saw in london last month and it is perhaps one of the only policies the new conservative leader has at the moment, which is to assess the lee mack reversed that policy and ifeel that lee mack reversed that policy and i feel that the lee mack reversed that policy and ifeel that the public lee mack reversed that policy and i feel that the public is on their side with that. they will try and keep pressure on the government so it may be something that kemi badenoch decides to raise at the premises questions. there is not a standout headline political story today that is the obvious one for the leader of the opposition
ben wright, ourschool corresponded is with us. to tell us what we have got in store. . , ., store.is afternoon, the conservatives have - store. later this afternoon, the conservatives have put| store. later this afternoon, - the conservatives have put down or holding an opposition day debate on that very contentious question that flowed from the budget, the government was my decision to put 20% inheritance tax on farms worth over £1 million. there was a massive process we saw in london last...
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. (♪♪) >>> back with me, jasmine wright, kevin baron and dana milbank. talk about something different, one more question on elon musk. he, on friday, expressed support for a farright anti- immigrant, anti-islam party in germany. this is important because the government fell there this week. the chancellor lost a no- confidence vote. there will be a vote in february. why is musk getting involved in that election and why the farright anti-immigrant party? >> i don't know why. he said the same thing about other countries. he said it about the u.s. and france as well. he likes the farright. he just said he likes the same things that all these parties do. >> there is a conservative majority that is trying to reach out for itself. the right is surging across the atlantic just like it is here. emmanuel macron is in trouble. all of the nordic countries have this happening and it also reflects what the people want in some way. it is a heightened version of what is here. so many immigrants. we need more border security. times 10 over there. he sees the powershift
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joining me now, jasmine wright.e editor of defense one. and dana millbank, he is the author of fools on the hill. the dunces who burn down the house. thank you all very much for coming to the saturday show. well, dana since you're the one with the book with the appropriate title, should we even be surprised by what happened on capitol hill this week? >> anyone who is surprised has not been paying attention the last two years. this is exactly the sort of thing going on issue after issue. remember the border bill they were working toward and trump steps in and the whole thing dissolves into chaos. i'm surprised that the trump chaos has begun before he takes office but this is a preview of coming attractions. if you thought the house was ungovernable the last two years. now we are down as you pointed out at least in the beginning to essentially a majority of one. you had 38 people defying trump in the republican caucus in the house. as you point out, it will only take one to deny mike johnson the speakership and one to
joining me now, jasmine wright.e editor of defense one. and dana millbank, he is the author of fools on the hill. the dunces who burn down the house. thank you all very much for coming to the saturday show. well, dana since you're the one with the book with the appropriate title, should we even be surprised by what happened on capitol hill this week? >> anyone who is surprised has not been paying attention the last two years. this is exactly the sort of thing going on issue after issue....
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and jon we've also just confirmed that drones were spotted this weekend overing wright patterson airase in ohio. back to you. jon: cb cotton thanks. president-elect trump back in florida and no longer facing deposition this week. that's because abc agreed to settle the defamation lawsuit that trump filed earlier this year. mr. trump also spent the weekend at the army navy football game and pointing more of his loyalists to his white house team. madison scarpino live in washington with the latest on all of that. madison. reporter: it was a successful day for the president elect yesterday. major appearances and announcements, so let's get rooght to trump's big legal win against abc news and one of its top anchors george stephanopoulos they'll be paying $15 million to settle trump's defamation lawsuit. this all stems from an interview back in march where stephanopoulos said trump was found liable for rape several times. the president-elect was, in fact, found liable for sexual abuse but not rape. >> i'm glad that abc news is doing this. but there's so many other news agencies that need
and jon we've also just confirmed that drones were spotted this weekend overing wright patterson airase in ohio. back to you. jon: cb cotton thanks. president-elect trump back in florida and no longer facing deposition this week. that's because abc agreed to settle the defamation lawsuit that trump filed earlier this year. mr. trump also spent the weekend at the army navy football game and pointing more of his loyalists to his white house team. madison scarpino live in washington with the...
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his pick for energy secretary chris wright who is head of an oil and gas trucking company, is a vocal continue to rise at an alarming rate, 2024 is set to become the hottest on record. and the first year that earth has warmed 1.5 celsius above preindustrial levels which world leaders and scientists hope to avoid surpassing under the paris agreement. former prime minister of the pacific island of tuvalu was a former critic of donald trump's climate policy when he was last in office. i asked policy when he was last in office. iasked him how policy when he was last in office. i asked him how he feels about the policy now. it is certainly a worry for the small island countries in the pacific and caribbean and all over the world, certainly, pacific and caribbean and all overthe world, certainly, into the loop. ——in tuvalu with collective efforts and urgent action is to deal with climate change are being distorted and certainly, the view coming from the newly elected president of the newly elected president of the united states is of great concern to the people of the pacific island countri
his pick for energy secretary chris wright who is head of an oil and gas trucking company, is a vocal continue to rise at an alarming rate, 2024 is set to become the hottest on record. and the first year that earth has warmed 1.5 celsius above preindustrial levels which world leaders and scientists hope to avoid surpassing under the paris agreement. former prime minister of the pacific island of tuvalu was a former critic of donald trump's climate policy when he was last in office. i asked...
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. >> that's how long i've been here with the history and connection and board member wright a few priority is one of the most amazing cities in the world and love creating a community >> my name is nina the owner of the - really inspired me to open my own company i was 250ird of working for something else and we have columbia and any menu for any occasions. >> the menu is inspiring everything when i was a kid growing up with my family they also wanted to create and so i...