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restricted use of air power. restrictions, the main restrictions we are talking about cannot escalate this contract -- this conflict. this initially starts off by 1965 witheting in robert mcnamara during lunch and the secretary of state. mcnamara will have a list. this list of targets has been from first secondary .ivision running the show we always hear about seventh air force, that will go through the -- through honolulu. it will move to the pentagon, over to stay, back to the gcs and be in mcnamara's hands. we will this list of what we want to do and what we want to hit those targets and they will have a discussion among the three of them. but he soon, that discussion starts expanding. initially, what was missing was any kind of military advisor. this picture is from a later time when general wheeler is sitting on it and he is invited later. where these attacks coming from? it is a combined effort. it is a joint effort but not a joint event. we have yankee station, the carrier group setting up the sitting offy
restricted use of air power. restrictions, the main restrictions we are talking about cannot escalate this contract -- this conflict. this initially starts off by 1965 witheting in robert mcnamara during lunch and the secretary of state. mcnamara will have a list. this list of targets has been from first secondary .ivision running the show we always hear about seventh air force, that will go through the -- through honolulu. it will move to the pentagon, over to stay, back to the gcs and be in...
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there's the seventh air force commander, the intellectual air force commander. he will end up planning -- penning so once again, we have a fact-dominated air force structure, and this might be the aircraft you would think might be carrying out these missions in total. thompson informs us this would have been too much of a show of force, as far as johnson was concerned. he would not let the b-52 go up north. in rolling thunder, the b-52 won't see action in northern vietnam. it will take another campaign before we see that happen. but they are involved in missions in the south, trying to stop air interdiction platforms. so, not doing strategic bombardment, but an air interdiction effort. the primary platforms will be those 100-series fighters, f 105, f 100. it was designed to participate in that big war with the soviet union, the dropping of tactical nukes. you have a swept wing, big engines, moving fast. these are not their fighters, and the idea is to get as deep as you can, drop your new can get back as far as you can. one aspect of these is, how effective are
there's the seventh air force commander, the intellectual air force commander. he will end up planning -- penning so once again, we have a fact-dominated air force structure, and this might be the aircraft you would think might be carrying out these missions in total. thompson informs us this would have been too much of a show of force, as far as johnson was concerned. he would not let the b-52 go up north. in rolling thunder, the b-52 won't see action in northern vietnam. it will take another...
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the air force is focused on air power. how do we do better in the air? and space has not been the primary focus of the air force. by creating a separate service, we would create an organization where it's primary focus is space. depending on nasa commercial space companies. do you see a commercial aspect or should it stay in government and military? guest: the military already leverages commercial space capabilities to an incredible degree. iraqe peak of the wars in and afghanistan, about 80% of our satellite communications our military was using for things like drones flying around the country's -- 90% of that bandwidth came from commercial satellites. we had the least transponders. the military did not have enough capability on its own. we are increasingly dependent on commercial space capabilities. launch today, it is a thriving commercial industry for launch of large payloads. you have companies like spacex that are coming in and disrupting the market, bringing down the cost. but that is not due to anything the air force or dod did. it is in spite of
the air force is focused on air power. how do we do better in the air? and space has not been the primary focus of the air force. by creating a separate service, we would create an organization where it's primary focus is space. depending on nasa commercial space companies. do you see a commercial aspect or should it stay in government and military? guest: the military already leverages commercial space capabilities to an incredible degree. iraqe peak of the wars in and afghanistan, about 80%...
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air force is focused on airpower. how do we do better in the air? space has not been the primary focus of the air force. by creating a separate service you would create an organization where it's focused his space. >> nasa is working on commercial space efforts. should it stay with the military? >> the military leverages space capabilities to an incredible degree. about 80% of our satellite indications that the military was using for things like drones , 80% of that band with came from commercial satellites. we had to lease transponders because the military didn't have enough capability of its own. we are dependent on commercial space abilities. you ok at launch today, it is a thriving commercial industry for lunch of large payloads. you have companies like a sex that are disrupting -- like space x that is disrupting the market. that is not anything that the dod did. it is in spite of what they did. companies like spacex used private capital and one government contracts even though the military was resistant at first. now it is bringing down the cos
air force is focused on airpower. how do we do better in the air? space has not been the primary focus of the air force. by creating a separate service you would create an organization where it's focused his space. >> nasa is working on commercial space efforts. should it stay with the military? >> the military leverages space capabilities to an incredible degree. about 80% of our satellite indications that the military was using for things like drones , 80% of that band with came...
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the 126th air refueling wing has more than 1,000 air national guard active duty united states air force personnel who recently received its eighth air force outstanding unit award for 14, throh december, 2016. mber, the service members of the 126th air refueling wing reteenly demonstrate their excellence in perfect -- routinely demonstrate their excellence in while supporting the united states air force operations. the award and recognition, the received, sets the foundation framework for being a strong center of excellence for military acraft. 'm proud of their hard work and dedication to ensuring the best aircraft intenance and at scott isone air force base. our national defense depends on air force base. our national defense depends on having our military aircraft le to fly in a moment's notice so the work that they do every day is critical in eeping all of us safe at home. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize wilbur webb hettersburg of macy town, illinois, who will turn 100 years old on june 24. he worked for a. and p food stores for many years, was a teamster, and served in the a
the 126th air refueling wing has more than 1,000 air national guard active duty united states air force personnel who recently received its eighth air force outstanding unit award for 14, throh december, 2016. mber, the service members of the 126th air refueling wing reteenly demonstrate their excellence in perfect -- routinely demonstrate their excellence in while supporting the united states air force operations. the award and recognition, the received, sets the foundation framework for being...
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why would air-conditioners cause climate change? saying tha my mind pen. >> that's what your producer said to me when they invited me in on this segment so i was assuming that's what you were going to talk about. >> tucker: i'm capable of speaking for myself and let me say that i'm totally open to any possibility.ke it turns out ufos are real. m i never thought that before m either. i'm happy to believe in climate change, you just have to answer my questions, slowly so i canpy understand. >> what's the question again? why would people in the bay area be outraged by people in bangladesh having air-conditioners? the bay area are not at all b outraged by that. no one no one is outraged by that. in fact, the study that you are quoting said that we should look for more efficient air-conditioners. that's pretty much all it said. it said if we want to look at l climate change emissions, we should look for more efficient s air-conditioners. >> tucker: you have a more efficient air conditioner in your car? >> i have the air conditioner that
why would air-conditioners cause climate change? saying tha my mind pen. >> that's what your producer said to me when they invited me in on this segment so i was assuming that's what you were going to talk about. >> tucker: i'm capable of speaking for myself and let me say that i'm totally open to any possibility.ke it turns out ufos are real. m i never thought that before m either. i'm happy to believe in climate change, you just have to answer my questions, slowly so i canpy...
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air defense doesn't get you the kind of air superiority you would get from a large capable air force. what it does is it buys you time. the other side decides when they fly. if they can operate outside your air defenses, the other side gets to decide in what volume and how often they're going to enter. and essentially given the numbers that russia faces in terms of, like, nato and united states -- especially united states air power, it will take us time, but they are going to run out before they -- they're going to run out before we run out of airplanes. dara. >>> good morning, everyone. can you hear me okay? great. so i'm going to take this up to the operational and strategic level, and then we'll close for questions. so i just want to reiterate an important caveat, there is no single style of russian warfare. our key paper outlines a near peer adversary. force posture and what we know about their operational planning. it's a primer and it's not inclusive of everything. so we can talk about other topics. in the question portion today. it should be noted that the russian military has
air defense doesn't get you the kind of air superiority you would get from a large capable air force. what it does is it buys you time. the other side decides when they fly. if they can operate outside your air defenses, the other side gets to decide in what volume and how often they're going to enter. and essentially given the numbers that russia faces in terms of, like, nato and united states -- especially united states air power, it will take us time, but they are going to run out before...
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air force one, safely having landed there at that air base. the paya lebar air base in singapore. kelly, we will go back to you. we just want to let people know what we're seeing there. it is wheels down for air force one. >> reporter: well, this is a historic moment for president trump who has had a packed few days. we've seen how he interacted with leaders of the g7. those are among the united states closest friends and that was contentious and equivalendin his way leaving from canada, he referred to this as a very big trip. clearly his focus has been the meeting with north korea. in part because the president has tried to separate himself from predecessors, not only president obama, but as he said, going back as much as decades with relationships the united states has had with north korea that have been fraught with tension and conflict and hostility. and he is saying he's doing it a different way. there are critics who say the president, by agreeing to have this meeting with kim jong-un is giving the north korean leader a win, simply by appearing shoulder to shoulder with the
air force one, safely having landed there at that air base. the paya lebar air base in singapore. kelly, we will go back to you. we just want to let people know what we're seeing there. it is wheels down for air force one. >> reporter: well, this is a historic moment for president trump who has had a packed few days. we've seen how he interacted with leaders of the g7. those are among the united states closest friends and that was contentious and equivalendin his way leaving from canada,...
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this is a air front. >> the wheels of the memphis belle leave the soil of england for the 25th time, the friendly soil of england with its rural hamlets, if the states surrounded by gardens. americans knew them only from the classics they read in school. the england whose people has defended this island for over a thousand years. today, the countryside has changed. today, their island has been converted into a gigantic bomber field, a super aircraft carrier anchored off of the shore of europe, with machine shops, perimeter tracks and concrete runways. this is england in its fifth year of war. and this is the new battlefront, the air front, from which we seek out the enemy. not his panzer divisions or artillery, but the greater menace, the industrial heart of his nation, the foundation on stands,e nazi empire the power behind the german lust or conquest, the steel mills and refineries, shipyards and submarines, munitions plants. it means rubber, ball bearings, engines, planes, tanks, targets. targets to be
this is a air front. >> the wheels of the memphis belle leave the soil of england for the 25th time, the friendly soil of england with its rural hamlets, if the states surrounded by gardens. americans knew them only from the classics they read in school. the england whose people has defended this island for over a thousand years. today, the countryside has changed. today, their island has been converted into a gigantic bomber field, a super aircraft carrier anchored off of the shore of...
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this is a live picture of the singapore military air base. president trump is due to land there, we expect, any time. we are keeping an eye on that picture for you. >>> also, new headlines from the g7 summit as president trump retracted his endorsement of the leader's final statement after the canadian prime minister justin trudeau's response to the president's trade threats. >> it's kind of insulting. canadians are polite, we're reasonable, but we also will not be pushed around. >> president trump tweeting, i have instructed our u.s. reps not to endorse the communique as we look at tariffs on automobiles flooding the u.s. market. meanwhile, the republican senator john mccain pushing back against the president and attempting to smooth over relations with allies saying, americans stand with you, even if our president doesn't. i'm going to start this hour with msnbc's chief white house correspondent hallie jackson at the military air base. and nbc's chief global correspondent bill neely on santos island where the summit will take place. but hal
this is a live picture of the singapore military air base. president trump is due to land there, we expect, any time. we are keeping an eye on that picture for you. >>> also, new headlines from the g7 summit as president trump retracted his endorsement of the leader's final statement after the canadian prime minister justin trudeau's response to the president's trade threats. >> it's kind of insulting. canadians are polite, we're reasonable, but we also will not be pushed around....
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the air already looks pretty thick out there. it is a spare-the-air day.ely on 680. the taillights headed in the southbound direction towards highway 24 past north main. we're looking pretty good. friday light so far. knock on anything you can. we do have some minor slowing out of the central valley. all the a.c.e. trains are running on time. it's a gray day to take mass transit because of the spare-the-air day. all on schedule this morning. >>> so i'm going to take a look at the air quality measurements right now and see what i can find since we did notice it was pretty nasty out there already. looks like everybody is doing okay as far as ozone goes right now. it's during the afternoon hours when it gets really hot and more people have been driving. let's talk about the alameda county fair. it's going to be a hot one out here. find shade at 3:00 when it's 97. still 87 at 7:00 and 69, comfortable again. that's when we close the doors at 11:00. no doubt about it, with hardly any shade in sonoma raceway, it's going to be tough friday and saturday with mid to
the air already looks pretty thick out there. it is a spare-the-air day.ely on 680. the taillights headed in the southbound direction towards highway 24 past north main. we're looking pretty good. friday light so far. knock on anything you can. we do have some minor slowing out of the central valley. all the a.c.e. trains are running on time. it's a gray day to take mass transit because of the spare-the-air day. all on schedule this morning. >>> so i'm going to take a look at the air...
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this is an air front.> the working day begins as it will end, with the ground crew, as much a part of the fortress as her wings. if you are a mechanic, you have your own, and you get attached to it. but you know when your ship goes out on a mission, you may never see it again. so you do your work as well as it can be done, perfectly. you would not want anything to go wrong that would be your fault. >> today, the bombs will be taken from these bomb dumps in england and be delivered to specific points in germany. to deliver them is the job of the eighth bomber command, a hauling job, yet one of the most difficult and complicated of military operations. general-purpose demolition bombs, impact philosophy as high as 750 miles per hour, can pierce five inches of armored plate and can destroy a factory. briefing at 0800, pilots, bombardier's and navigators take their places. the group commander steps up to the target map, and for the first time, you learn where you are going. sometimes your face turns white when
this is an air front.> the working day begins as it will end, with the ground crew, as much a part of the fortress as her wings. if you are a mechanic, you have your own, and you get attached to it. but you know when your ship goes out on a mission, you may never see it again. so you do your work as well as it can be done, perfectly. you would not want anything to go wrong that would be your fault. >> today, the bombs will be taken from these bomb dumps in england and be delivered to...
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out of 15 united states army air forcers.had an easy ride over there yet, and today'be different, no escort aside from unfriendly, so keep your eyes peeled. don't get excited when talking on the intercom. save your ammunition and make shots count and let you know what goes on. stay on the ball and she will bring us back like she has always done. ok? let's go. they have completed 24 missions, in this, the toughest the of war, the big league of sky fighting. their experience is priceless. if the memphis belle comes back this afternoon, they will bring the vital lessons they have learned to thousands of men training at home, in america. [engine rumbling] announcer:s is a battlefront like no other in this or any war. no monster armies, no booming cannon. only the roaring engine of the bombers over the quite english -- quiet english countryside. front. an air [engine rumbling] announcer: the wheels of the memphis belle leave the soil of enand for the 25th time, the friendly soil of england with its rural hamlets, if the states --
out of 15 united states army air forcers.had an easy ride over there yet, and today'be different, no escort aside from unfriendly, so keep your eyes peeled. don't get excited when talking on the intercom. save your ammunition and make shots count and let you know what goes on. stay on the ball and she will bring us back like she has always done. ok? let's go. they have completed 24 missions, in this, the toughest the of war, the big league of sky fighting. their experience is priceless. if the...
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more about a fugitive from the air for >>> 4:56 right now, more detail this morning about a -- air force considered most wanted who special agents nabbed in the bay area. >> special agents from a travis capture aid man at his home in daly city and went to live by the name william howard hughes when 35 years ago he deserted the air force while serving in new mexico. neighbors cannot believe the man they know as tim is somneh a completely made up past. >> unbelievable. i mean, there's no way it's tim. he worked as an arc r act weary and supposed to be retired? >> once had top secret clearance in the air force. after deserting, created a fake identity and living the quiet married life until last week when inconsistencies on his passport application led to an arrest. >>> we want to go to kari hall looking at the warm-up we're going to see throughout the bay area. >> on the way to the warm spring station and getting ready to head to oakland. temperatures in the upper 50s, nice and cool but it will warm up fast. we'll be in the upper 70s already by noon. we'll talk about what's ahead for the r
more about a fugitive from the air for >>> 4:56 right now, more detail this morning about a -- air force considered most wanted who special agents nabbed in the bay area. >> special agents from a travis capture aid man at his home in daly city and went to live by the name william howard hughes when 35 years ago he deserted the air force while serving in new mexico. neighbors cannot believe the man they know as tim is somneh a completely made up past. >> unbelievable. i...
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, consumer reports says the right window air-conditioner can get the job done. >> when we tested air-conditionerswell, they cool your space. >> consumer reports groups air-conditioners into three main sizes, wasted on btus and the size of the room you need to call. which you'll also find listed on most air-conditioners. small a/c are best for 100 to three hundred foot. medium for 250 to 400 square foot rooms and large should cool 350 to 650 square foot rooms. none of that matters if the air-conditioner doesn't perform well. that's why in consumer reports special lab window air-conditioners must lower the temperatures inside this chamber to a set point of 75 degrees. sounds easy. but testers challenged the air-conditioners to cool a room that's 90 degrees with nearly 60% humidity. another factor in consumer reports scoring, an accurate thermostat. >> how accurate the thermostat saves you pony. if the air-conditioner is thinking that it's still trying to hit 75 degrees even though it's at a room temperature of 71 degrees it's running longer than it needs to and wasting electricity. >> the best air-
, consumer reports says the right window air-conditioner can get the job done. >> when we tested air-conditionerswell, they cool your space. >> consumer reports groups air-conditioners into three main sizes, wasted on btus and the size of the room you need to call. which you'll also find listed on most air-conditioners. small a/c are best for 100 to three hundred foot. medium for 250 to 400 square foot rooms and large should cool 350 to 650 square foot rooms. none of that matters if...
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and now we move to air b. and b. the home sharing company which operates around the world and has since two thousand and eight when it began really transformed the way millions of people take their trips it's run into a pretty big problem in japan and rentals have dropped sixty percent are to correspondent ashley banks six points the new law legalizing home sharing in japan was initially supposed to help air b.n. b. however it's having the opposite effect leaving many customers angry under this new law air b.n. b. host in japan need to acquire a license and comply with fire and other safety regulations an order to open their homes to paying guest hosts have been operating and what some are calling a legal gray zone running a full time lodging service while the government which at the time only required hotels to be licensed looked the other way however that practice has since changed as soon as the new law took effect tens of thousands of listed air b.n. b. offerings were cancelled air b.n. b. says it believes the ja
and now we move to air b. and b. the home sharing company which operates around the world and has since two thousand and eight when it began really transformed the way millions of people take their trips it's run into a pretty big problem in japan and rentals have dropped sixty percent are to correspondent ashley banks six points the new law legalizing home sharing in japan was initially supposed to help air b.n. b. however it's having the opposite effect leaving many customers angry under this...
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to get a grip and improve our air quality.ler. it is our largest environmental risk to public health, costing the uk some estimated £20 billion every year in health impacts. air pollution affects everyone, from those driving their cars, to those who walk or cycle to work. and especially in many hotspots in our inner cities. the committees, he said, believed that a "polluters pay" approach was needed. but this is not a war on motorist. we envision this fund will be paid by the automobile industry. i do not want to punish those who bought diesel vehicles, recommended by previous governments. the consumer who bought these vehicles in good faith will need time and support to rectify the mistakes and recommendations of our previous governments. this is rather a sorry tale of inaction and book passing. fault does not lie with one party, but successive governments, but efforts so far have been inadequate and characterised by a lack of urgency. we know the problems that poor air quality causes — it affects our health and environment.
to get a grip and improve our air quality.ler. it is our largest environmental risk to public health, costing the uk some estimated £20 billion every year in health impacts. air pollution affects everyone, from those driving their cars, to those who walk or cycle to work. and especially in many hotspots in our inner cities. the committees, he said, believed that a "polluters pay" approach was needed. but this is not a war on motorist. we envision this fund will be paid by the...
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air france. air france trading stronger this morning, 4.7 percent to the good.l group, accor seeking a minority stake in the airline. seeking more latitude in the changes that need to take place at air france. to themore latitude management team there. 4.7% to the good. let us show you what is happening at the bottom part of the market. accor is present there. two pointing down by -- 2.3%. seem as though the m&a story and what is happening with air france are some of the more interesting stories coming up. , near 1% move is fading a little bit. comesthat trade story back to haunt us later in the week. speaking of trade, china says it will annul all trade agreements with the u.s. if it the trump administration pushes ahead with tariffs. wilbur ross is heading to beijing for discussions. >> do not blame trump. blame china. blame europe. blame nafta. blame those who did not want reciprocal trading. tariff rates and protectionism. trump is responding to several decades of trade abuses. new populistly's government is preparing for a one -- for one final hurdle. overh
air france. air france trading stronger this morning, 4.7 percent to the good.l group, accor seeking a minority stake in the airline. seeking more latitude in the changes that need to take place at air france. to themore latitude management team there. 4.7% to the good. let us show you what is happening at the bottom part of the market. accor is present there. two pointing down by -- 2.3%. seem as though the m&a story and what is happening with air france are some of the more interesting...
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. >> how safe is air travel? it's not a question you'd think you'd have to ask yourself, but government documents obtained exclusively by this show suggest that the faa has dramatically lowered its standards in hiring for air traffic controllers. dramatically, in shocking ways. it shocked us. we do this for a living. we've got details ahead. we know not every hero wears a cape. we know the great outdoors. we love the great outdoors. this year, show dad he's special with great gifts from bass pro shops and cabela's. like bass pro and cabela's flag t-shirts for only $5. an igloo 120 quart cooler for under $50. and this knife and tool sharpener kit for under $80. bass pro shops and cabela's. ( ♪ ) it's the details that make the difference. only botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. it's a quick 10 minute treatment given by a doctor to reduce those lines. ask your doctor about botox® cosmetic by name. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hou
. >> how safe is air travel? it's not a question you'd think you'd have to ask yourself, but government documents obtained exclusively by this show suggest that the faa has dramatically lowered its standards in hiring for air traffic controllers. dramatically, in shocking ways. it shocked us. we do this for a living. we've got details ahead. we know not every hero wears a cape. we know the great outdoors. we love the great outdoors. this year, show dad he's special with great gifts from...
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in air pollution under the clean air act, at the same time we've grown our g.d.p. by almost 270-plus percent. this couldn't di-- country does it better than anybody else in the world in advancing jobs an the environment. you know why? because you care. private property ownership. people saying we can do both. this president, this administration and my leadership at the e.p.a., we're not going to engage in a false choice. to say we cannot be about jobs at the same time we advance the environment. we're going there is optimism. i have been to 35-plus states. farmers and ranchers, oil and gas, building subdivision, private property owners as well as those who care about those issues, air land and air quality, they are optimistic. and that is something we should celebrate as a nation and export to the rest of the world and not be apologetic about that. it's an exciting time. [applause] administrator pruitt: as we do these things of putting first, s we do these things about regulatory reform, i will tell you it comes with tremendous challenges because there is a status
in air pollution under the clean air act, at the same time we've grown our g.d.p. by almost 270-plus percent. this couldn't di-- country does it better than anybody else in the world in advancing jobs an the environment. you know why? because you care. private property ownership. people saying we can do both. this president, this administration and my leadership at the e.p.a., we're not going to engage in a false choice. to say we cannot be about jobs at the same time we advance the...
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out then we can travel faster without air resistance. the next step is attaching the magnets that were released by customs onto the prototype the part as. it's caught. your eyes. they are not big the dots with a magnet is used to make the pod float it's screwed on to the underside here as soon as the pod reaches one hundred eighty kilometers per hour it creates a lifting effect that lifts up the pod shocking news that you put on through. the test track is too short to accelerate the part on its own so it will get some help from a pusher cart that will get the part up to speed so that they can levitate. you. if the hyperloop becomes a reality it would be particularly useful in areas without much existing traffic infrastructure the fastest route from san francisco to los angeles takes you through the middle of a desert it's a six hour journey by car the only alternative right now is air travel. with a hyperloop the journey would take just thirty six minutes and the energy for the hyperloop could in theory be delivered by solar cells on the
out then we can travel faster without air resistance. the next step is attaching the magnets that were released by customs onto the prototype the part as. it's caught. your eyes. they are not big the dots with a magnet is used to make the pod float it's screwed on to the underside here as soon as the pod reaches one hundred eighty kilometers per hour it creates a lifting effect that lifts up the pod shocking news that you put on through. the test track is too short to accelerate the part on its...
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say there are air officials, air quality control officials on scene. they don't yet have a gauge of how bad the air quality is, but they are looking into it. >> great to know a very important update. our first alert about this breaking news went out exactly 4:13 through the abc 7 news mobile app. >>> it's not the only fire we've seen today. a wildfire erupted near some homes in pittsburgh this afternoon. it burned 12 acres in the area behind glen canyon circle. the fire never did reach any of the homes and the cause is under investigation. >>> and about 2:45 this afternoon an abc 7 news camera scot this fire in walnut creek. it was on quail court not far from highway 24. firefighters responded quickly to the blaze putting out the flames within minutes. >>> and what's not helping frefs firefighters in those situations we've seen so far.rmest weekends >> getting into that time ofut . relative humidity is low, but thankfully today the winds were very light, so that was not an issue. picture outside, a live look. look at your highs today. it was hot in a l
say there are air officials, air quality control officials on scene. they don't yet have a gauge of how bad the air quality is, but they are looking into it. >> great to know a very important update. our first alert about this breaking news went out exactly 4:13 through the abc 7 news mobile app. >>> it's not the only fire we've seen today. a wildfire erupted near some homes in pittsburgh this afternoon. it burned 12 acres in the area behind glen canyon circle. the fire never did...
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reduction in air pollution under the clean air act at the same time that we've grown our gdp by almost 270-plus percent. this country does it better than anybody in the world in advancing jobs, in advancing the economy, and protecting our environment. you know why? because you care. because of private property ownership, because of people sayi we cano both. and this president, this administration and my leadership at the epa, we're not going to engage in a false choice to say that we can not be about jobs at the same time thate' advancing the environment. we're going to choose both. there's optimism, and i've been to almost 35 states across the country and i will tell you, farmers and ranchers, oil and gas, people building subdivisions, private property owners and all of those who care about these issues, air, wat, and land quality, they are excited and optimistic about what is happening. that is something that we should celebrate as a nation and we should export to the rest of the world and not b apologetic about that. it's an exciting time. as we do these things of putting america fi
reduction in air pollution under the clean air act at the same time that we've grown our gdp by almost 270-plus percent. this country does it better than anybody in the world in advancing jobs, in advancing the economy, and protecting our environment. you know why? because you care. because of private property ownership, because of people sayi we cano both. and this president, this administration and my leadership at the epa, we're not going to engage in a false choice to say that we can not be...
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air coming in from the subtropics. the air france separates these two masses.e separates these two masses. the jet stream is starting to kick this weather front and develop it. that lump of cloud is going to be racing towards the shores, bringing outbreaks of rain. before we get there, have got a wea ker before we get there, have got a weaker weather front. bringing in narrow but persistent branch of rain. very muggy. still 20 celsius at the moment. that cloud is going to continue to feed in. but outbreaks of rain pushing as well to northern ireland. that rain is going to turn out to be quite heavy but where we see the best of the warm airand sunshine, we where we see the best of the warm air and sunshine, we could see temperatures going up and we will see sunshine boosting temperatures high the rain is turning heavier and pushing into central and southern scotla nd pushing into central and southern scotland before before sliding southwards. and as it begins to move, it will begin to weaken off. a5 move, it will begin to weaken off. as we head into wednesday, w
air coming in from the subtropics. the air france separates these two masses.e separates these two masses. the jet stream is starting to kick this weather front and develop it. that lump of cloud is going to be racing towards the shores, bringing outbreaks of rain. before we get there, have got a wea ker before we get there, have got a weaker weather front. bringing in narrow but persistent branch of rain. very muggy. still 20 celsius at the moment. that cloud is going to continue to feed in....
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there's somewhat of a battle of the air masses across the uk at the moment.hern half of the country, we've got fresher north atlantic air pushing its way in. patchy rain and drizzle this morning across some western parts of england and wales, where the warmest of the air is. 18 degrees in central london. sunnier conditions further north for the commute, with just a few showers here and there, but it does feel a bit fresher. sunshine turns hazy, though, as cloud increases from the south—west through the day. the cloud across england and wales will break up, although it will turn cloudy for northern england, and there's always a threat, northern and western areas, of patchy rain and drizzle into the afternoon, especially on coasts and hills. but note — temperatures into the 20s, even with that cloud. further north, the teens. best of the sunshine, the far north, where winds will be lighter than they were monday. but northern ireland, south—west scotland, finishing the afternoon, going into evening, outbreaks of rain. that turns heavier into the night for centra
there's somewhat of a battle of the air masses across the uk at the moment.hern half of the country, we've got fresher north atlantic air pushing its way in. patchy rain and drizzle this morning across some western parts of england and wales, where the warmest of the air is. 18 degrees in central london. sunnier conditions further north for the commute, with just a few showers here and there, but it does feel a bit fresher. sunshine turns hazy, though, as cloud increases from the south—west...
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you know, one of the great successes in air transportation is the democratization of air travel. it dates back to deregulation over 40 years ago, and you know, i describe our brand today as a lifestyle brand. people travel like never before. people incorporate our brand into their daily decisions in terms of what they're going to do and how they're going to work and where they're going to visit and where they're going to live. and we've made it very easy and comfortable to be part of a consumer brand, rather than as a transportation brand. i use myself as an example. i never step foot on an airplane until i was 25 years old. how i ever wound up in this seat, i'm not sure yet, but it wouldn't have been possible if it were not for, you know, the ability to bring prices down and to expand travel to the masses. yet, there are still billions of people in the world that haven't yet traveled, like i hadn't when i was 25 years old. you know, living in asia, not necessily north america. and i think that's where the opportunity for our industry is, is to continue to make prices more afford
you know, one of the great successes in air transportation is the democratization of air travel. it dates back to deregulation over 40 years ago, and you know, i describe our brand today as a lifestyle brand. people travel like never before. people incorporate our brand into their daily decisions in terms of what they're going to do and how they're going to work and where they're going to visit and where they're going to live. and we've made it very easy and comfortable to be part of a consumer...
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Jun 30, 2018
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we estimate one in seven diabetes cases is likely related to air pollution exposure.ey continue to search for 12 missing boys inside a flooded cave. the fate of the boys, aged between 11 and 16, and their football coach, has gripped the nation since they went missing seven days ago in chiang rai province. the bbc‘s howard johnson has been spending some time behind the police corden where the children's families and rescue workers are waiting anxiously. the relatives of the missing 13 have been waiting inside this tented area now for a week. they have heard very little from search and rescue teams since their boys went missing inside the caves, which were flooded following heavy rain. in times like this, thai families come together to pray, eat together and comfort one another. 0ne mother we spoke to said it would be depressing to stay at home waiting for them. "staying together helps to give moral support," she said. but they are part of a wider thai community here, and central to the support effort is food. it is what really bonds the thai people. these meals here ha
we estimate one in seven diabetes cases is likely related to air pollution exposure.ey continue to search for 12 missing boys inside a flooded cave. the fate of the boys, aged between 11 and 16, and their football coach, has gripped the nation since they went missing seven days ago in chiang rai province. the bbc‘s howard johnson has been spending some time behind the police corden where the children's families and rescue workers are waiting anxiously. the relatives of the missing 13 have...
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to the northern half of the country, we've got fresh air, north atlantic air pushing its way in.ds to be weather fronts. this one, as we see this little wave develop, a little bobble later bringing some heavier rain later this coming night. patchy rain and drizzle this morning across some western parts of england and wales, where the warmest of the air is. 18 degrees in central london. sunnier conditions further north for the commute, with just a few showers here and there, but it does feel a bit fresher. sunshine turns hazy, though, as cloud increases from the south—west through the day. the cloud across england and wales will break up but it will turn cloudy for northern england. there's always a threat, northern and western areas, of patchy rain in drizzle into the afternoon, especially on coasts and hills. but note — temperatures into the 20s, even with that cloud. further north, the teens. the best of the sunshine, the far north, where winds will be lighter than they were monday. but northern ireland, south—west scotland, finishing the evening with outbreaks of rain. that tu
to the northern half of the country, we've got fresh air, north atlantic air pushing its way in.ds to be weather fronts. this one, as we see this little wave develop, a little bobble later bringing some heavier rain later this coming night. patchy rain and drizzle this morning across some western parts of england and wales, where the warmest of the air is. 18 degrees in central london. sunnier conditions further north for the commute, with just a few showers here and there, but it does feel a...
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separating air masses, though, tends to be weather fronts.ng some heavier rain this coming night. patchy rain and drizzle this morning across some western parts of england and wales, where the warmest of the air is. 18 degrees in central london. sunnier conditions further north for the commute, with just a few showers here and there, but it does feel a bit fresher. sunshine turns hazy, though, as cloud increases from the south—west through the day. the cloud across england and wales will break up, although it will turn cloudy for northern england, and there's always a threat, northern and western areas, of patchy rain and drizzle into the afternoon, especially on coasts and hills. but note — temperatures into the 20s, even with that cloud. further north, the teens. best of the sunshine, the far north, where winds will be lighter than they were monday. but northern ireland, south—west scotland, finishing the afternoon, going into evening, outbreaks of rain. that turns heavier into the night for central and southern scotland and also for parts
separating air masses, though, tends to be weather fronts.ng some heavier rain this coming night. patchy rain and drizzle this morning across some western parts of england and wales, where the warmest of the air is. 18 degrees in central london. sunnier conditions further north for the commute, with just a few showers here and there, but it does feel a bit fresher. sunshine turns hazy, though, as cloud increases from the south—west through the day. the cloud across england and wales will...
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a big airbus leaves brazil bound for paris, air france flight 447.torpedo tubes freeze, shuts off the autopilot with an alarm, mr. pilot, take over. this is remarkable. how long have they been fine airplanes at 40,000 feet and freezing conditions? it turns out snow and ice are highly variable and not repeatable and you have a complex distribution of droplet sizes between missed and rain, freezing on contact and temperature altitudes wept, there's a lot of variables in play. if they did testing in a wind tunnel, who is to say they had the worst combination of circumstances and if the autopilot shuts off combined with confused pilots, this is what remains of air france 447 after slamming into the ocean at 180 ft./s, this is one possible scenario for the missing plane and there's nothing to be found on the surface, 3% of the plane, bits and pieces floating on the surface so all this happened just for the half minutes after the autopilot shuts off, they were crashing into the ocean. i will begin this story in 1932. the army air corps did a big study and
a big airbus leaves brazil bound for paris, air france flight 447.torpedo tubes freeze, shuts off the autopilot with an alarm, mr. pilot, take over. this is remarkable. how long have they been fine airplanes at 40,000 feet and freezing conditions? it turns out snow and ice are highly variable and not repeatable and you have a complex distribution of droplet sizes between missed and rain, freezing on contact and temperature altitudes wept, there's a lot of variables in play. if they did testing...
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separating air masses, though, tends to be weather fronts.ave develop, a little bobble later bringing some heavier rain later this coming night. patchy rain and drizzle this morning across some western parts of england and wales, where the warmest of the air is. 18 degrees in central london. sunnier conditions further north for the commute, with just a few showers here and there, but it does feel a bit fresher. sunshine turns hazy, though, as cloud increases from the south—west through the day. the cloud across england and wales will break up but it will turn cloudy for northern england. and there's always a threat, northern and western areas, of patchy rain and drizzle into the afternoon, especially on coasts and hills. but note — temperatures into the 20s, even with that cloud. further north, the teens. the best of the sunshine, the far north, where winds will be lighter than they were monday. but northern ireland, south—west scotland, finishing the afternoon, going into evening with outbreaks of rain. that turns heavier into the night for
separating air masses, though, tends to be weather fronts.ave develop, a little bobble later bringing some heavier rain later this coming night. patchy rain and drizzle this morning across some western parts of england and wales, where the warmest of the air is. 18 degrees in central london. sunnier conditions further north for the commute, with just a few showers here and there, but it does feel a bit fresher. sunshine turns hazy, though, as cloud increases from the south—west through the...
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kind of stagnant air sitting over us. if you have respiratory issues like asthma or for the elderly, you don't want to be outside for long periods of time. especially exerc near record highs in the forecast today, we stay dry until later in the day tomorrow. >> 69 and 77 agrees in annapolis. were nicend dry. clouds are coming through. dry really will sta today's. here's a look at some of our record highs comparing them to our forecast high dulles could be close to a record high temperature, but reaganbwi looking at temperatures maybe near that. we'll be in the 90s, though, through this afternoon. your exercise forecast for today, this morning like i mentned, it's going to be the best time to come out there, but it is warm and muggy. through the afternoon, look at this. staying dry. 94 for a high. feeling close to 100.oo the might be a really good place to be today if you can be, want to in mind you find shade. you need that sun block. you need to stay hydrated too.ee future weatherng us dry as we go through today. tomorro
kind of stagnant air sitting over us. if you have respiratory issues like asthma or for the elderly, you don't want to be outside for long periods of time. especially exerc near record highs in the forecast today, we stay dry until later in the day tomorrow. >> 69 and 77 agrees in annapolis. were nicend dry. clouds are coming through. dry really will sta today's. here's a look at some of our record highs comparing them to our forecast high dulles could be close to a record high...
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. >> how safe is air travel? it's not a question you'd think you'd have to ask yourself, but government documents obtained exclusively by this show suggest that the faa has dramatically lowered its standards in hiring for air traffic controllers. dramatically, in shocking ways. it shocked us. we do this for a living. we've got details ahead. coppertone sport. proven to protect street skaters and freestylers. stops up to 97% uv. lasts through heat. through sweat. coppertone. proven to protect. but as it grew bigger and bigger,ness. it took a whole lot more. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. what's in your wallet? ♪ now that i'm on my way ♪ do you still think i'm crazy standing here today ♪ ♪ i couldn't make you love me applebee's 2 for $20, now with steak. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, lucy could only imagine enjoying a slice of pizza. no
. >> how safe is air travel? it's not a question you'd think you'd have to ask yourself, but government documents obtained exclusively by this show suggest that the faa has dramatically lowered its standards in hiring for air traffic controllers. dramatically, in shocking ways. it shocked us. we do this for a living. we've got details ahead. coppertone sport. proven to protect street skaters and freestylers. stops up to 97% uv. lasts through heat. through sweat. coppertone. proven to...
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air force. >> by the u.s. air force. that's correct. the point is that we as a nation have assets in space of incalculable value. and so, when you think of what the military does, as a minimum, they would protect a nation's interests, the nation's assets, and space is another place. you have the ground, you have the air, you have space. so, it's not a weird idea to say we perhaps should have a space force. the question is does the air force think they can't handle it under the current administrative bureaucratic structures? and if not, then maybe it's a good idea. but if the generals say we got this, then i don't see the need to force it on them. >> what i also have noticed in the last few months is that the chinese and the russians have gotten more active in very interesting ways. so, the chinese went up and destroyed one of their old satellites. the russians went up and essentially deactivated one. and i thought that they were in some sense signaling, you know, we have the capacity to go up into space and to screw around with stuff or
air force. >> by the u.s. air force. that's correct. the point is that we as a nation have assets in space of incalculable value. and so, when you think of what the military does, as a minimum, they would protect a nation's interests, the nation's assets, and space is another place. you have the ground, you have the air, you have space. so, it's not a weird idea to say we perhaps should have a space force. the question is does the air force think they can't handle it under the current...
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why would they want someone with less relevant skill for air-traffic controllers?ncluding the human resources, including thee national black coalition of employees, it was too white, a concerted effort to change that and quite frankly they are sacrificing and have sacrificedfi safety at the altar of political correctness. it offends the conscience but also federal law and we are exposing that. >> tucker: why would this go on without anybody in elected office saying anything about it? i'm hard to shock s because i do this stuff for a living, we are lowering the standards and intentionally hiring people who are less competent for one of the most critical jobs in the federal government -- lives are hanging in the balance. why would no one in congress do anything to stop this? >> our law firm filed the initial lawsuit and then the group of schools got together over 30 collegiate training institutions and went to congress. they have held hearings on this. the problem is that the union controls a large and nothing will gets passed without the blessing of the controllers
why would they want someone with less relevant skill for air-traffic controllers?ncluding the human resources, including thee national black coalition of employees, it was too white, a concerted effort to change that and quite frankly they are sacrificing and have sacrificedfi safety at the altar of political correctness. it offends the conscience but also federal law and we are exposing that. >> tucker: why would this go on without anybody in elected office saying anything about it? i'm...
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hughes has been on the air force most wanted since 1983. >> air force officials say he may have beenght? >> that's what the air force suspected for many years because he had security clearances and they gave him access to some of the most top secret missile programs. hughes had been an expert on rocket self-destruct procedures. air force and officials say there was no evidence he was spying for the soviets. they never found any information that could be linked the him. hughes faces charges of desertion at travis air force base and in the coming days he faces up to five years of confinement and a dishonorable discharge. >> shepard: have you had a funeral yet? net neutrality is dead. the way you serve the web could be changing. rules that were meant to give everybody equal access on the internet are over. but not everyone says that is a bad idea. okay. what you need to know next. >> shepard: after years of delays, a new sky scrapper has opened at the site of ground zero in manhattan. there was a ribbon cutting for the world trade center. it's the fifth tallest building in new york city
hughes has been on the air force most wanted since 1983. >> air force officials say he may have beenght? >> that's what the air force suspected for many years because he had security clearances and they gave him access to some of the most top secret missile programs. hughes had been an expert on rocket self-destruct procedures. air force and officials say there was no evidence he was spying for the soviets. they never found any information that could be linked the him. hughes faces...