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one is reportedly planning to buy one hundred eighty four of them this year and abas just tested a long range transatlantic version as well so let's talk a little bit more about ab us and my colleagues in the to do my loughran is joining me in the studio now and general i'd like to know first of all i mean the a three eighty despite all the trouble is still alive and kicking the however it looks like is ready morphing shifting attention towards the a three twenty even for transatlantic flights well really what i think is happening here is that airbus is trying to cover all its bases in a really tough market how passenger demand is increasing while slots at airport airports from the unlimited so there's a solid argument to be made for making sure you can ferry as many passengers as possible so for bigger commercial airlines like emirates so planes like the a three eighty make sense but for small to mid-size carriers single aisle a three twenty jetliners are of course very attractive so you mentioned the long range version the a three twenty one that could be more interesting if they star
one is reportedly planning to buy one hundred eighty four of them this year and abas just tested a long range transatlantic version as well so let's talk a little bit more about ab us and my colleagues in the to do my loughran is joining me in the studio now and general i'd like to know first of all i mean the a three eighty despite all the trouble is still alive and kicking the however it looks like is ready morphing shifting attention towards the a three twenty even for transatlantic flights...
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european aviation giant abas has released its annual results on that pretty good profit to jump to two point nine billion euros that's some two billion more than in the previous year but there are clouds on the horizon in december and us announced a management shakeup in the wake of corruption allegations and then there's the trouble with some of its aircraft models starting with the ailing a three eighty super jumbo which was almost council. due to lack of demand but which was given a lifeline last month when dubai based kariya emirates ordered thirty six planes and then there's the a four hundred m. military transport plane which was commissioned back in two thousand and three it's been plagued by losses ever since due to technical problems but the demand for the a three twenty series remains robust narrow body jets a special interest to asian airlines china for one is reportedly planning to buy one hundred eighty four of them this year and abas just tested a long range transatlantic version as well so let's talk a little bit more about ab us and my colleagues and to do my loughran i
european aviation giant abas has released its annual results on that pretty good profit to jump to two point nine billion euros that's some two billion more than in the previous year but there are clouds on the horizon in december and us announced a management shakeup in the wake of corruption allegations and then there's the trouble with some of its aircraft models starting with the ailing a three eighty super jumbo which was almost council. due to lack of demand but which was given a lifeline...
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--este video grabado por la policia de cartagena muestra el vinculo >> oa fpara finalizar un aba i historiaia de car cartagena muestra el vinculo q inquebrantable entre un monito y la perra que lo amamanto, el monito quiere tanto a su mama d adoptiva que viaja en el lomo de su madre >> es como un cafe con leche, e residentes llamaron a la policia porque el monito se veia agres v agresivo, pero fue imposible separarlos >> dicen que es mejor que se mantengan juntos porque el mon t monito no podria sobrevivir s o solo, es su fiel guardian >> en costa rica tenemos la ex r expresion que se te encaramo el mono, cuando tienes estres en la espalda >> asi se siente la perrita >> muchas gracias por acompaÑ acompaÑarnos, nos vemos maÑana >> buenas noches > (musica)
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federal judiciary nomination so a lot of them are already going through but they weren't approved by the aba. how do you and your brother and look upon the things? thank you. >> guest: thank you for the question. it's a good one. in our system of justice the 94 us attorney's office are manned by 93 united states attorneys and 93 united states attorneys are all political appointees and they serve at the pleasure of the president. they are traditionally interviewed and recommended by the permit of justice and recommendation goes to the white house. in each instance the senators from the states for the us attorney's office are located heavily weizen on who they think is most appropriate to serve as the united states attorneys. my colleagues are career professional prosecutors but we are not political appointees. we stay on regardless of who the us attorney and from one administration to the next. >> host: mike and olivia, washington. independent. >> caller: yes, i was wondering about what he thanks about the criminalal justice system wheret seems to me that poor people go to jail and that rich
federal judiciary nomination so a lot of them are already going through but they weren't approved by the aba. how do you and your brother and look upon the things? thank you. >> guest: thank you for the question. it's a good one. in our system of justice the 94 us attorney's office are manned by 93 united states attorneys and 93 united states attorneys are all political appointees and they serve at the pleasure of the president. they are traditionally interviewed and recommended by the...
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abas went to syria in two thousand and twelve a local imaam named near death he persuaded him to go he recruited young men from the village to join i.a.s. many of those men died in syria he was also killed it was in this mosque that he first preached to the young men since then many believe the mosque is cursed this man tells us the jihadists polluted islam with their propaganda you can visit there on the basis people don't come to the mosque anymore this is a large mosque with space for up to one hundred people. to do even for friday prayers the most important day only two or three people come and the others i actually just. all together this area around lake ohrid saw over one hundred young men leave to join islamic state nine of the self appointed in mom's who persuaded them to go are now in a high security prison in full. they were convicted of recruiting for a terrorist organization. after months of trying were finally able to speak to one of them he still believes he did the right thing he only has one regret. being where i made a mistake back then i should have been the first to
abas went to syria in two thousand and twelve a local imaam named near death he persuaded him to go he recruited young men from the village to join i.a.s. many of those men died in syria he was also killed it was in this mosque that he first preached to the young men since then many believe the mosque is cursed this man tells us the jihadists polluted islam with their propaganda you can visit there on the basis people don't come to the mosque anymore this is a large mosque with space for up to...
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there is no national skurlt basis aba -- security basis, it could be a grounds for impeachment.ight, let's go back to the space launch that you have in the bottom right corner of your screen. the rocket launch. the smoke that we saw earlier is just part of the fuelling process. an the smoke you saw there may be that as well. all systems are a go. this will be the world's most powerful rocket. tom, i'm glad you're there. earlier i said if tom was here, he could tell me why i'm seeing smoke 20 minutes before the launch. >> it is all part of the normal loading, and trillion is out in california, in l.a., they say if we go into another hold, that would be it for the day. they would screw ub for the day. at the moment we're go for launch, and the scheduled lift off time is still a test vehicle, a test rocket. you have three rockets tied together, and they will lift off with a tlaus hrust off with fiv million pounds. they will be moving or combining their thrust at the same time, we will reach what they call maximum q. and that's when the load, the shaking, the vibrating and the atten
there is no national skurlt basis aba -- security basis, it could be a grounds for impeachment.ight, let's go back to the space launch that you have in the bottom right corner of your screen. the rocket launch. the smoke that we saw earlier is just part of the fuelling process. an the smoke you saw there may be that as well. all systems are a go. this will be the world's most powerful rocket. tom, i'm glad you're there. earlier i said if tom was here, he could tell me why i'm seeing smoke 20...
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. >> i would also add that bipartisan commissions over many years as well as -- the aba aingt trust section and others have advocated for repeal of the common carrier exception and that seems like a good way to ensure there's a level playing field. >> i want to ask -- speaking of bipartisan mr. simon says that the potential future chair, you would agree would you not that -- commission should consistent of five commissioners not just four. and that it should be bipartisan. >> mobile cramming as you know the unscrupulous practice of -- wireless carriers allowing third party, third parties to add charges on to monthly bills without authorization by consumers and many cases without -- consumers receiving anything in return for those charges. the ftc has brought numerous enforcement actions the fcc has done as well. i hope all of you continue to enforcement and by the nodding i will assume and sent an agreement. i do want to ask a question about airlines. i understand it's not within your jurisdiction, but i'm emboldened to ask this question by the reference to teddy roosevelt if. you are not o
. >> i would also add that bipartisan commissions over many years as well as -- the aba aingt trust section and others have advocated for repeal of the common carrier exception and that seems like a good way to ensure there's a level playing field. >> i want to ask -- speaking of bipartisan mr. simon says that the potential future chair, you would agree would you not that -- commission should consistent of five commissioners not just four. and that it should be bipartisan. >>...
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fogged in dancing on the boardwalk with abu-jamala, what is a song we can play for you on you're owe aba, on your first day of w a flight had to make an emergency landing after a fight. why? a passenger refused to stop passing gas. two men sitting next to him asked the man can you please stop? he said in, i will continue. that is when fight broke out. passengers. they went at it, flight attendants got involved, and they could in the do it. pilot got involved and said hey we will have to make an emergency landing. police on board. they removed everybody involved. we understand no charges were filed but passengers are now banned from smelly cloudy airlines. they cannot fly, that carrier anymore. >> oh, guys, police there in europe are something. >>> 5:15. sue serio. >> nice transition to me. >> from one cloud to another. >> maybe if they would have stopped pulling his finger then everything would have been okay. it is very cloudy, fog. what fog is is included on a ground. so with milder air moving in which we have been celebrating even before it happens how warm it will be today, this will
fogged in dancing on the boardwalk with abu-jamala, what is a song we can play for you on you're owe aba, on your first day of w a flight had to make an emergency landing after a fight. why? a passenger refused to stop passing gas. two men sitting next to him asked the man can you please stop? he said in, i will continue. that is when fight broke out. passengers. they went at it, flight attendants got involved, and they could in the do it. pilot got involved and said hey we will have to make an...
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and because even the aba standards on criminal defense standards don't suggest that they do, that agency principles, especially in a death penalty case, can only take you so far. and that if we look at this purely as a question of agency, then we are viewing the lawyer's relationship simply as the alter egoof the client. >> normally these are questions of the bar rules, rules of ethics for lawyers, and so forth, and normally they do what the client says. that's the normal situation. right here it was pretty clear that on the most major matter in respect to the trial, he did the opposite and said his client was guilty. why didn't this work out just the way you said? why didn't the defendant say it violates the ethics rules, it was therefore ineffective, therefore give me a new trial? >> your honor, i think this was a very, very difficult client, and that that is part of the equation. >> the ethics rule say it's all different when you have a difficult client? maybe many are difficult. >> the ethics rules don't tell us what to do. >> you just said the ethics rules say follow the wishes of y
and because even the aba standards on criminal defense standards don't suggest that they do, that agency principles, especially in a death penalty case, can only take you so far. and that if we look at this purely as a question of agency, then we are viewing the lawyer's relationship simply as the alter egoof the client. >> normally these are questions of the bar rules, rules of ethics for lawyers, and so forth, and normally they do what the client says. that's the normal situation. right...
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i want to bring in david joly aba former congressman from florida. this evening. today was a day we saw so much news on russia and the white house intrigue. but first i have to ask you what's your reaction about today's events? >> well, listen, on the gun debate, i think we're seeing this departure between what's happening in the state of florida and what's happening federally. we are seeing donald trump negotiate where he is on the issue. look, at the end of the day, what is not being talked about on the gun debate is this. for background checks to really be effective we have to have this national conversation about whether or not mental health comes into play for background checks, whether or not non-ewe jude indicated cases into play on background checks. and no party is speaking to that right now. i think that's a conversation we have to have as a country. >> i wonder if you think the window is closing on the gun control debate, as it has so many times before. listen to sarah sanders, this is her earlier today as reports to the president backing
i want to bring in david joly aba former congressman from florida. this evening. today was a day we saw so much news on russia and the white house intrigue. but first i have to ask you what's your reaction about today's events? >> well, listen, on the gun debate, i think we're seeing this departure between what's happening in the state of florida and what's happening federally. we are seeing donald trump negotiate where he is on the issue. look, at the end of the day, what is not being...
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united states senate to be suc w troublemaers it comes to avoiding these government shutdown risk on abaulais. >> i want to be clear on what you want here. are you objecting to removing the caps, thnd speg caps that the senate is talking about? or do you just want that offset, that additional spending offset? >> i want us to be financially reonsible where we do no increase the risk ofica going through a debilitating insolvency and bankruptcy.y justive example-- and i'm going to share some data with you-- you remember we had fourye consecutivs of trillion-dollar deficits. that resulted in large parts in republicans capturing the house, and we worked hard to reduce that annual defit to438 billion three years ago. two years ago, it went in the wrong direcon, up t $585 business bl. last year, it went in the wrg direction, $666 billion. with this bill, we're going to push the deficit through the trillion-dollar irk. that's gng to adversely affect credit markets. that's going to drive up interest rates. in turn, that's going to suppress the snarkt, and i think you saw a ottle bitf that today a
united states senate to be suc w troublemaers it comes to avoiding these government shutdown risk on abaulais. >> i want to be clear on what you want here. are you objecting to removing the caps, thnd speg caps that the senate is talking about? or do you just want that offset, that additional spending offset? >> i want us to be financially reonsible where we do no increase the risk ofica going through a debilitating insolvency and bankruptcy.y justive example-- and i'm going to...
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she graduated from george washington university with aba and political science -- in political science. distinguishedhe scholar award, the highest academic award given to students in the arts and sciences college. if you are doubting that these people are experts, doubt no more. i wanted to start with them. and now i am going to join the panel. i want to be with you. by asking them briefly to answer that question every one of us who has ever taught history at asked eventually by our students. why study history? what difference does it make? why should we look at these documents? what value does it have? and i want you to answer it while standing on one foot and not cursing. denver? denver: obviously, i'm biased. but i cannot even imagine taking about our present problems without having historical context. history might not offer the exact answers to all of our problems, but i don't think we can even understand the problems without looking to the past. the eminent historian gordon wood has a great phrase, he talks about the fog of the presidency. we often think about the fog of war and
she graduated from george washington university with aba and political science -- in political science. distinguishedhe scholar award, the highest academic award given to students in the arts and sciences college. if you are doubting that these people are experts, doubt no more. i wanted to start with them. and now i am going to join the panel. i want to be with you. by asking them briefly to answer that question every one of us who has ever taught history at asked eventually by our students....
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mentirosa >> autoridades del aeropuerto de tucson muestran a una mujer p c procedente de un vuelo y abade tan solo un grado para el dia de y hoy, mi gente de los angeles c contaremos con condiciones ma mayormente despejado 82 grados para ustedes y unos vientos ma mayormente calmados, sin embargo tenemos el tiempo invernal po podemos ver est esis de benjamin dejando bastante actividad a lo largo del este, no sera hasta h horas de esta noche cuando emp empezara a apaciguarse y conta e contaremos con la bienvenida de mas precipitaciones por el norte ahi pueden ver a final de semana laboral, el smente mantiene a e alertas tenemos mucho frio tiempo invernal el noeste con a actividad de la tormenta que j deja condicies sumamente pel peligrosas hasta aca el pro pronostico extendido, ahora h hacemos una pausa vamos con ana y rachel, >> gracias, aqui estamos quer o queremos comaprtir con ustedes la ultima informacion y expli explicarles todo lo que tenemos de la situacion actual de jose jose por un lado familiares al e allegados nos comentan que jose jose si esta en el hospital hospital jackson
mentirosa >> autoridades del aeropuerto de tucson muestran a una mujer p c procedente de un vuelo y abade tan solo un grado para el dia de y hoy, mi gente de los angeles c contaremos con condiciones ma mayormente despejado 82 grados para ustedes y unos vientos ma mayormente calmados, sin embargo tenemos el tiempo invernal po podemos ver est esis de benjamin dejando bastante actividad a lo largo del este, no sera hasta h horas de esta noche cuando emp empezara a apaciguarse y conta e...
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. >> no les pasa que a veces estÁ boca aba uno la verdad que quiere tomarlo. >> no hay una cosa que mÁs. >> yo lo estoy haciendo, creo que muchos lo estÁn haciendo, miren a rashel y carlos. >> ahÍ estuvieron. >> mi boxeador favorito. >> ahÍ estuvieron entrenando juntos eso fue este fin de semana en casa carlos estaba haciendo boxeo de hecho lo hicimos con las niÑas tambiÉn y fuimos a esta clase. >> mira pero lo que mÁs me gusta que Él tiene los negros y ella los rosa. >> claro bien combinados. >> pero la pareja que tambiÉn estÁ haciendo ejercicios. >> pero este ejercicio estÁ en candela. >> es el ejercicio que podemos ver. >> tony motivado ven mi amor. >> estÁ muy bonita la foto, pero me parece un poco injusto como notarÁn el que esta tenso es el pobre tony. >> no adamari lÓpez tambiÉn esÁa haciendo su esfuerzo. >> tony debiÓ tener los pies. >> eso no es asÍ. >> no mi amor. >> ella tambiÉn estÁ poniendo de su parte estÁ haciendo su esfuerzo fÍsico tambiÉn. >> claro. >> ejercicios al estilo "fifty shades free la otra que estuvo ejercitandose. >> mÍrenla. >> pero sola. >> dime la verdad.
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>> so, first let me say that the antitrust -- the aba antitrust section does a terrific job. they have a whole host of extremely thoughtful people. any time they make a recommendation, you want to think about it seriously, so that's what i would commit to do. i don't have a view -- conclusive view yet. i would want to talk to the staff at the agency before reaching any conclusions on that and, of course, i would like to talk to my fellow commissioners. >> senator thune, the report had a number of recommendations, some of which the chair has already sought to implement and that appears to be well-received. i would share that with respect to model orders, i think that recommendation about revisiting some of those model orders with respect to consent decrees that are filed in administrative proceedings or in federal court, looking about whether those lengths is appropriate, 20 years that is currently used i know is not common in all federal agencies, so i think it's worth always revisiting whether things can be changed or not, but i would really want to consult with the experts
>> so, first let me say that the antitrust -- the aba antitrust section does a terrific job. they have a whole host of extremely thoughtful people. any time they make a recommendation, you want to think about it seriously, so that's what i would commit to do. i don't have a view -- conclusive view yet. i would want to talk to the staff at the agency before reaching any conclusions on that and, of course, i would like to talk to my fellow commissioners. >> senator thune, the report...