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clean air act. this is not a new issue. it's it's what i would welcome, just a chance to sit and talk with you and your staff and to explore, find out whether it is a germ of a good idea and i think there probably is. i'm just going to ask that my statement for the record be entered. privileged -- some of your for me say this before although statement northeast with are the 49th largest it what were sunk by lot of other states where there's a lot of pollution. when i was governor i could shut down the economy and mistaken stop every car on the road we still would bent we had of complaints for clean air standards and a lot of weight because of the pollution that comes to us from other places. my fear one of my fears, i want to overcome this legislation doesn't help that situation get into better. we all care about our state and this is something the u.s. would continue to wrestle with. i would be willing to have a conversation, mr. chairman, in the meantime i just ask unanimous consent to enter into
clean air act. this is not a new issue. it's it's what i would welcome, just a chance to sit and talk with you and your staff and to explore, find out whether it is a germ of a good idea and i think there probably is. i'm just going to ask that my statement for the record be entered. privileged -- some of your for me say this before although statement northeast with are the 49th largest it what were sunk by lot of other states where there's a lot of pollution. when i was governor i could shut...
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he and his colleagues study air samples taken at high altitudes the air pollution which we don't even notice on the ground is visible from the. aircraft window. you can see how bad the visibility is that's absolution these are not clouds. thank goodness and the haze over frankfurt or other cities is not a local phenomenon it's a large scale phenomenon. but people in germany are exposed to this air pollution on a daily basis. if you're exposed to this pollution for a longer period of time diseases well developed. together with other scientists your slowly filters calculated that 7000000 people worldwide die prematurely from air pollution every year in germany the figure is probably 50000 lifestyle diseases caused by obesity smoking and alcohol abuse remain the biggest health hazard but air pollution poses the greatest environmental threat to global health. advise everyone to look out of an airplane window from down here you can see how dirty the air is but if you look down from up high you see it very clearly and then is when you realize that it's very sad your breathing in and out mor
he and his colleagues study air samples taken at high altitudes the air pollution which we don't even notice on the ground is visible from the. aircraft window. you can see how bad the visibility is that's absolution these are not clouds. thank goodness and the haze over frankfurt or other cities is not a local phenomenon it's a large scale phenomenon. but people in germany are exposed to this air pollution on a daily basis. if you're exposed to this pollution for a longer period of time...
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allowed to nbc overall air pollution significantly and worsen air quality significantly. this is not greater efficiency. but the bill does not require any efficiency improvements. famts may increase pollution up to and beyond their worst possible polluting hour in ten years becomes less efficient. the parents of a child rush to the er from an asthma attack do not care if pollution per product or kilo watt decreases. what they care about is their daughter's health ar overall air pollution worsens causing asthma attacks. that's what this bill amnesty enables, more pollution, more asthma attacks. this bill does heflly confirm how illegal a proposed trump epa roll barker is that pretends the clean air act authorizes the same roll bahamabacks in this bill. current law does nothing of the sort as even the bill cosponsors seem to realize. the house is unlikely to pass any version of this bill. the main thing this bill appears to do now is attempt to give cover to the proposed trump epa rollback. the bill says titus merely clarifying the clean air act but that's plainly incorrect
allowed to nbc overall air pollution significantly and worsen air quality significantly. this is not greater efficiency. but the bill does not require any efficiency improvements. famts may increase pollution up to and beyond their worst possible polluting hour in ten years becomes less efficient. the parents of a child rush to the er from an asthma attack do not care if pollution per product or kilo watt decreases. what they care about is their daughter's health ar overall air pollution...
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cities with clean air and those with polluted air that the risk of diseases like lung cancers troll. heart attack and so on it goes up in polluted air in fact the entire global life expectancy shortened by about 11 months because of air pollution and of course a disproportionate part of that takes place in the most polluted places most of its which are in asia so it is a major public health issue and an economy issue i'm fine so let me ask you here because i mean just reading through some of these pollution reports they seem to be saying there's a clear link between such as like poverty blow income population growth that dictates toxic levels of air pollution so is this all about where you are on the economic scale that decides the quality of the air that you breathe. i mean it's not just the way you are i mean it's also where you are physically in relation to the high fire prone areas which are in the region and in the prevalent wind direction where they are downstream of these a major fire prone areas it's also driven a lot by also larger scale not just small scale burning but long
cities with clean air and those with polluted air that the risk of diseases like lung cancers troll. heart attack and so on it goes up in polluted air in fact the entire global life expectancy shortened by about 11 months because of air pollution and of course a disproportionate part of that takes place in the most polluted places most of its which are in asia so it is a major public health issue and an economy issue i'm fine so let me ask you here because i mean just reading through some of...
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Nov 23, 2019
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we are the nonprofit that supports the south dakota air and space museum here outside ellsworth air force the air force and retired as a captain. i entered in 1971 and was initially trained as a gunner on a b-52. after serving about 10 years as a gunner, i was able to complete the requirements for the commission in the air force, then became an officer. i served my next 10 years in the air force as a launch control two missiles,an then retired as a missile maintenance officer from ellsworth. gunner,o ellsworth as a i came back to ellsworth as a missile launch officer. gunner, i here as a became involved in the museum and have remained connected to the south dakota air and space museum for about the full 35 years of its operation. one of the reasons i am so connected to it is, now, many of the things on display here are items i once used in my career. what i'd like to show you at this point is the missile procedures trainer that is on display at the south dakota air and space museum. this is a mockup we used to train the missile crew members to do their jobs out in the missile fields. you
we are the nonprofit that supports the south dakota air and space museum here outside ellsworth air force the air force and retired as a captain. i entered in 1971 and was initially trained as a gunner on a b-52. after serving about 10 years as a gunner, i was able to complete the requirements for the commission in the air force, then became an officer. i served my next 10 years in the air force as a launch control two missiles,an then retired as a missile maintenance officer from ellsworth....
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air force p provided the largest air fleet for the operation. more than 400 c-54 planes were involved in this operation. the amount of cargo flown into berlin as well as out of berlin was increasing every month. only november of 1948 was a bit difficult because of the heavy fog. the winter 1948/'49 was not as cold as the soviet might have hoped. you can see one of the general's ideas. is that a laser pointer? it's not. anyway. i mentioned the air corridor. it's a physical corridor. it was the idea that they split the corridor in five levels. each level just 500 feet from the next level. a plane in the middle on a day like today could easily spot the plane in front of him or above him. they were flying so tight. the next idea is that a pilot who was not able to land on the first attempt could not say, come on, folks, let me in there somewhere in between. he has to fly back with his plane and full load back to his base. as a pilot, you do that once or twice and then you know what your colleagues are saying. he is coming back with a full plane agai
air force p provided the largest air fleet for the operation. more than 400 c-54 planes were involved in this operation. the amount of cargo flown into berlin as well as out of berlin was increasing every month. only november of 1948 was a bit difficult because of the heavy fog. the winter 1948/'49 was not as cold as the soviet might have hoped. you can see one of the general's ideas. is that a laser pointer? it's not. anyway. i mentioned the air corridor. it's a physical corridor. it was the...
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for the air force. what were looking to do is to elevate space and to separate it from air force and have a singularly focused service focused service based on this domain. and the way, it's similar to the navy-marine corps. you're the secretary of the air force that would have both chief of staff of a space force are however the law can set and achieve the step of air force that work for the secretary corps and chief of naval operations. so it would be there. >> u.s. space command, putting on the act, you mentioned is different this time. used to have you command that was a functional command. nesbit reestablishes a geographic command. the rules of the geographic commands is that they put together operational plans within their area of responsibilities and centcom will have operational plans for contingencies to buy rights in the middle east and the you, while responsible for you're up and a conference pacific region and so on. his u.s. space command developing operational plans that are exclusively sp
for the air force. what were looking to do is to elevate space and to separate it from air force and have a singularly focused service focused service based on this domain. and the way, it's similar to the navy-marine corps. you're the secretary of the air force that would have both chief of staff of a space force are however the law can set and achieve the step of air force that work for the secretary corps and chief of naval operations. so it would be there. >> u.s. space command,...
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that is likely to bring some milder air.nt it looks like monday and tuesday we are still in the colder air. tonight at ten, borisjohnson launches the conservative manifesto, saying next month‘s election is the most critical in modern memory. he‘s promising to put his brexit deal back before parliament by christmas, there‘ll be 50,000 more nurses, and no rises in income tax. let us go for sensible, moderate, but tax—cutting one—nation conservative government, and take this country forwards. thank you all very much. cheering plenty of promises but no big surprises, the prime minister publishes a manifesto he hopes will win him a majority. we‘ll be looking at the pledges and asking if they‘re affordable. also tonight: two major cinema chains pull the screening of a film
that is likely to bring some milder air.nt it looks like monday and tuesday we are still in the colder air. tonight at ten, borisjohnson launches the conservative manifesto, saying next month‘s election is the most critical in modern memory. he‘s promising to put his brexit deal back before parliament by christmas, there‘ll be 50,000 more nurses, and no rises in income tax. let us go for sensible, moderate, but tax—cutting one—nation conservative government, and take this country...
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services, organized and quick, army, navy, air force, marines and him a air -- in my air force space command hat, i am in the organized train and equipment business. we procure satellites, train operators, we have the c2 capabilities to conduct those operations. organizedcused on train equipment. in that hat, i worked for the chief of staff of air force and secretary of defense. in the joint hat, in the war fighting hat, that is joint business and so the u.s. space command falls on the war fighting side. i will just, eucom, we have more fighting focus is a completely different function. in my air force hat, i organized train equipment, air force forces and i present them to myself and my use space command hat to be able to execute. i also have an army, and that is called a surface -- service component. i have an air force space command, i will also have an army component, a navy and marine service component. it's two different functions, different roles but there's a close partnership. >> so thinking ahead to the future, one of the things congress is debating it and considering is wh
services, organized and quick, army, navy, air force, marines and him a air -- in my air force space command hat, i am in the organized train and equipment business. we procure satellites, train operators, we have the c2 capabilities to conduct those operations. organizedcused on train equipment. in that hat, i worked for the chief of staff of air force and secretary of defense. in the joint hat, in the war fighting hat, that is joint business and so the u.s. space command falls on the war...
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airs fair air faa, boston center. i came in about 825 in the morning, and as soon as i walked in the front door, someone came to me and said there was a hijacked going on. we worked hijacked in the past, and they were usually uneventful. peter zaleski, i yield the supervisor, john get over here. the plane is been hijacked. absolutely. i go, his middle eastern voices. positive. i could tell that second time. i was used to working each of there, and saudi and turkish, all of it. and definitely middle eastern voices. school bins, the pilot on american 11, mohammed ought to come the lead terrorist, stated something about warplanes. that they had more flames. it was definitely plural. that's when things really started to ramp up. then, faa a command center in virginia. i was a national operations manager on 911. that is position located in the washington area that is over our parking authority over the nations. that was my charge in the safe and efficient operation of the nations there see. carl bob barr, commander of nort
airs fair air faa, boston center. i came in about 825 in the morning, and as soon as i walked in the front door, someone came to me and said there was a hijacked going on. we worked hijacked in the past, and they were usually uneventful. peter zaleski, i yield the supervisor, john get over here. the plane is been hijacked. absolutely. i go, his middle eastern voices. positive. i could tell that second time. i was used to working each of there, and saudi and turkish, all of it. and definitely...
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air force. we put pilots in them. we try to make them so equivalent to flying in the real world, when you're in the simulator we believe you're learning and getting better and that learning transfers from the digital world to the physical world. what we want to do in military aviation is what's already happened in the automotive industry, is to bring digital modeling, digital representations, not just simulating the way something performs, but simulating the way it is designed and assembled. what we want to do is start real world transfer of learning before we've ever made the first article. and so we've watched this happen in the automotive industry where for the longest time it looked very similar to the large companies, had a lockdown on the market, you had to have huge production facilities, huge work forces, very expensive tooling in order to make automobiles unless you're signing a few exotic or expensive cars. companies like tesla have been able to flip the script on this because they can
air force. we put pilots in them. we try to make them so equivalent to flying in the real world, when you're in the simulator we believe you're learning and getting better and that learning transfers from the digital world to the physical world. what we want to do in military aviation is what's already happened in the automotive industry, is to bring digital modeling, digital representations, not just simulating the way something performs, but simulating the way it is designed and assembled....
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if there's a future of that air force where there are more unmanned systems than man in the air forcefleet. >> probably, and we just need to say that. i think we're getting more comfortable saying that. that comfort probably comes from a couple different points is that if were going to start thinking about at peter competitor sisley, we can't be air force where everything that takes all needs to come back in land. it's just too hard to imagine with all the technology in the world that you can design a defensible airplane. when i say we need to think sentries series and its things being in flux. i do what the right one airplane is i need to start diversifying options. i definitely think many of the systems will be unmanned. we have started a program called skype or which means we intend to get over the goal line of transition into fielding a we very much hope the platforms like f-15ex and f-35 will be able to be the first trailblazers with how to fly a plane and have team of system support you. it's important we get good at it because the second we create r2-d2 in the sky we will try t
if there's a future of that air force where there are more unmanned systems than man in the air forcefleet. >> probably, and we just need to say that. i think we're getting more comfortable saying that. that comfort probably comes from a couple different points is that if were going to start thinking about at peter competitor sisley, we can't be air force where everything that takes all needs to come back in land. it's just too hard to imagine with all the technology in the world that you...
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you have to go a certain speed through the air to make that air go up and come down. lift.speed is about 90-95. if it goes below that, 70, you do not get the lift. and that is why the airplane stalls. do aould be surprised -- little experiment in the classroom. andad fun producing lift understanding why an airplane has to go 90 or 100 miles per hour to produce the air going across the top. lift. teachingy life was science. -- twoing and proving leave them with this attitude of i am the best in the world today. because life is great. life is great. you better enjoy it because no one else can make you feel the way i feel. >> good. colonel harvey? profession, what was your chosen profession once you left the military? retired in may of 1965. and i had four daughters i had to raise and my wife, of course. so i needed a job. united was in town interviewing so i applied to united. -- you meet all of our qualifications except one. we have a cut off of 35. i said, ok. i retired in madison, wisconsin. and at that time, that was the home office for oscar meyer. i interviewed with osc
you have to go a certain speed through the air to make that air go up and come down. lift.speed is about 90-95. if it goes below that, 70, you do not get the lift. and that is why the airplane stalls. do aould be surprised -- little experiment in the classroom. andad fun producing lift understanding why an airplane has to go 90 or 100 miles per hour to produce the air going across the top. lift. teachingy life was science. -- twoing and proving leave them with this attitude of i am the best in...
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you know, when it comes to cabin air issues, it often comes down to the bleed air, what's coming in the cabin to pressurize the cabin from the outside. and the refresh rate. the recirculation rate. so we are looking into it in all the areas that the bill mandated. and if it's okay, i would like to check with larry to see if you can expound on that. >> that would being a great. >> it is part of certification. it's under research we have the appropriate working groups starting the process and using the data as indicated. >> and actually that's a great point to hit a follow upquestion i had. i know there were a number of requirements in the re-authorization and commissioning a study was one of those, one of those requirements. i want seems as though that's something that's been delayed. i'm curious if you can give a progress update on what the -- what kind of research you've been able to do and if i have the language correct it says potential health effects of the contaminants from bleed air which you mentioned and, yeah, any other updates you might have around that. >> yes, ma'am. we have
you know, when it comes to cabin air issues, it often comes down to the bleed air, what's coming in the cabin to pressurize the cabin from the outside. and the refresh rate. the recirculation rate. so we are looking into it in all the areas that the bill mandated. and if it's okay, i would like to check with larry to see if you can expound on that. >> that would being a great. >> it is part of certification. it's under research we have the appropriate working groups starting the...
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bnb but not ju air bn but also the property owner as well as the host of the party it's at this air bnb rental at one 14 lucille way in orinda where 5 peopleere murdered during an illegal party lloween night illegal because there are more than 100 people attendi enter into has a limit of 13 people. among those murdered raymond hillunior. >>now the attorneys for hill's family says they will file a wrongful death lawsuit. >>documents obtained by kron 4 news indicate hill's family willue air bnb the property owner and the host of the party. the complaint alleges air bnb negligently failed to adequately vet and or evaluate prospective customers renters and lessee in a statement the homeowners hosts an ey say r bnb as well as the city and the police remain complicit in operating. what are essentially unregulated nightclubs. not subject to the licensingequirements rules and regulations that have been created to keep people safe. there had been enough warning signs to see that what happened to these young n and women s not only redictable. it was inevitable. now we reached out to air bnb f
bnb but not ju air bn but also the property owner as well as the host of the party it's at this air bnb rental at one 14 lucille way in orinda where 5 peopleere murdered during an illegal party lloween night illegal because there are more than 100 people attendi enter into has a limit of 13 people. among those murdered raymond hillunior. >>now the attorneys for hill's family says they will file a wrongful death lawsuit. >>documents obtained by kron 4 news indicate hill's family...
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as you know, we have both navy and air force billets in the joint air force office and we do cycle people in and out and we have integration offices. so one of the reasons osd exists is to make sure we have that cross-pollination, if you will. >> the last one right here, mike. >> thanks. can i just get an update from you guys on the new pricing and how you expect it to drive international demand and if you can run through the list of folks that are solid in the international new interest bucket and then maybe a little bit further afield in terms of competition that you might be eyeing. >> so, let me just say, there is no significant change in pricing here that i think would drive any decisions with unway or the other. we have quite a few active discussions on fmf cases. >> we do, we have active discussions ongoing with a number of fmf customers. we've talked to singapore among others interested in pursuing the 35. the overall list is 10 given countries. i won't rattle them off. but you can look at anybody flying a u.s. mds and can see them off in the future. >> do you have any closing rem
as you know, we have both navy and air force billets in the joint air force office and we do cycle people in and out and we have integration offices. so one of the reasons osd exists is to make sure we have that cross-pollination, if you will. >> the last one right here, mike. >> thanks. can i just get an update from you guys on the new pricing and how you expect it to drive international demand and if you can run through the list of folks that are solid in the international new...
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air force. colonel harvey, if you want to tell us a little bit about yourself and what you want the people to know about your service and about your time flying combat airplanes and then becoming a top gun. >> noble way. [laughter] -- >> oh boy. [laughter] i never made any model aircraft or anything like that. i never did anything as far as aircraft goes. i lived in a small town in so youstern pennsylvania can imagine how big it is. i was in my front yard one day and i saw this flight of people he's flyover in formation. i said " i would like to do that" and that was it. i got into the military and was drafted. i tried to enlist in the army 43 andps in january of they said they were not taking enlistments at that time. reason they said that is they didn't want me in the army air corps. so i was drafted in march of 43. i went to fort maine, maryland and took my written exam, my went to jefferson, issouri for basic training finished my basic training at jefferson barracks, missouri. and, based on
air force. colonel harvey, if you want to tell us a little bit about yourself and what you want the people to know about your service and about your time flying combat airplanes and then becoming a top gun. >> noble way. [laughter] -- >> oh boy. [laughter] i never made any model aircraft or anything like that. i never did anything as far as aircraft goes. i lived in a small town in so youstern pennsylvania can imagine how big it is. i was in my front yard one day and i saw this...
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air force academy.then the lightning round is over are you ready, steve lightning round. tristan from alabama >> my question is how do you play the space of mastercard >> mastercard is a stock that should be at 300 fantastic job this quarter i want you to buy, buy, buy. >> i'm mitch from california what do you think of lscc. >> lscc? >> lattice semiconductor >> incredible situation. buy it >> i don't know. >> okay. yes. >> sir, my question is with nike's leadership changing how twhil affect the stock >> which one >> nike leadership >> "new york times" said barker had to leave because of what happened with the women athletes i don't think that's true. i do like john donohue very much it's a buy yes. that's the new ceo he's from service. did a good job there >> ob from pennsylvania, philadelphia, pennsylvania anyway what are your thoughts on beyond meat. >> beyond meat is hard i think it's going to trade between 70 and 80. 70 and 80 until we get a couple of big contracts or the mcdonald's contract. you're
air force academy.then the lightning round is over are you ready, steve lightning round. tristan from alabama >> my question is how do you play the space of mastercard >> mastercard is a stock that should be at 300 fantastic job this quarter i want you to buy, buy, buy. >> i'm mitch from california what do you think of lscc. >> lscc? >> lattice semiconductor >> incredible situation. buy it >> i don't know. >> okay. yes. >> sir, my question...
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delhi after weeks of thick smog residents they are now willing to pay for a gulp of clean air. by night a hazy glow descends on delhi as electric lights mix with the acrid smog but just metres from the polluted street there's now a place for people who want a breath of fresh air people like billy who's come to the oxygen bar in the hope of being able to breathe a little more easily. the heart more durable it's all about keeping my heart healthy without unpolluted oxygen that's very difficult you can drink purified water but the air is not something you can control however here i've found 99 percent oxygen and they're doing their best with fortunate for this orchard and for those. with a variety of different flavors billy can get a goal of near pure oxygen for $500.00 rupees or around $7.00 per 15 minute session the oxygen bubbles through colorful aromatic liquids before being breathed in the effects are unproven but with air quality in new delhi hovering between poor and severe plus since late october billy sees it as worth a try the bar's owner a.j. is confident of the benefit
delhi after weeks of thick smog residents they are now willing to pay for a gulp of clean air. by night a hazy glow descends on delhi as electric lights mix with the acrid smog but just metres from the polluted street there's now a place for people who want a breath of fresh air people like billy who's come to the oxygen bar in the hope of being able to breathe a little more easily. the heart more durable it's all about keeping my heart healthy without unpolluted oxygen that's very difficult...
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to advise today, not a spare the air alert, the air quality advisory. pristine, but still nice, sunny and mild. >> good to know. i think it's going to be change for everyone at 5:00. the sea in just two days, "the little mermaid" live will air right here on abc 7. the cast for the live stage production made-for-tv includes alili, john, and queen latifah. sandy from our sister station in new york has a preview. >> "the little mermaid" live is truly a unique experience. >> reporter: at the center of the broadcast is a teenager. but aerial is backed up by an army, off screen and on. >> i look like sebastian already, man. >> reporter: not sure the performer known as shaggy looks like a crab from jamaica but he was born there and his experience performing live is vital for this version of "the little mermaid." >> i've done, you know, these kind of live situations so i don't know if there's a nervousness or craziness, but i'm not feeling it right now. i'm really happy, really excited, glad to bring the character back in to the caribbean feel to it and all of
to advise today, not a spare the air alert, the air quality advisory. pristine, but still nice, sunny and mild. >> good to know. i think it's going to be change for everyone at 5:00. the sea in just two days, "the little mermaid" live will air right here on abc 7. the cast for the live stage production made-for-tv includes alili, john, and queen latifah. sandy from our sister station in new york has a preview. >> "the little mermaid" live is truly a unique...
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for the air force. we are looking to elevate space and separated from the air force and have a singularly focused service focused on this domain and the way it was envisioned as was similar to where you have a secretary of the air force that would have both chief of staff and space force and to staff of the air force that would work for the secretary of the air force. just like the navy side of secretary of the navy that has chief of naval operations on that navy side. >> and if so, u.s. space command putting on that hat for a minute, you mentioned in your remarks how it's different at this time. used at u.s. space command and it was a functional command and now it's been reestablished as a geographic command. one of the roles that was a geographic command was that they put together operational plans within their area of response abilities. centcom, operational plans and in the middle east, you calm, and opaque, and is the u.s. space command developing operational plans that are exclusively for the spac
for the air force. we are looking to elevate space and separated from the air force and have a singularly focused service focused on this domain and the way it was envisioned as was similar to where you have a secretary of the air force that would have both chief of staff and space force and to staff of the air force that would work for the secretary of the air force. just like the navy side of secretary of the navy that has chief of naval operations on that navy side. >> and if so, u.s....
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a spare the air alert today.s better air quality as we get into the work week. that's all coming up with my accuweather seven-day forecast. >> also next, the struggles for the young and injury depleted warriors continue. the title of best sports team in the bay ara and all of football belongs to the 49ers now. their biggest test of the year coming on monday night. we get you prepared for that and more with this morning's sports. come try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. two breaded chicken patties plus fries and a drink for $4.99. three patties for $5.99. or even four for just $6.99. four patties? well, tickle my elbow! no thank you. try my really big chicken sandwich combos. starting at $4.99. >>> no local nfl games. the raiders beat the chargers thursday night. tomorrow night the 49ers will try
a spare the air alert today.s better air quality as we get into the work week. that's all coming up with my accuweather seven-day forecast. >> also next, the struggles for the young and injury depleted warriors continue. the title of best sports team in the bay ara and all of football belongs to the 49ers now. their biggest test of the year coming on monday night. we get you prepared for that and more with this morning's sports. come try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two...
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for the air force. what were looking to do is to elevate space and to separate it from air force and have a singularly focused service focus on this domain. and the way, it's similar to the navy-marine corps. you're the secretary of the air force that would have both chief of staff of a space force are however the law can set and achieve the step of air force that work for the secretary of air force. just like on the navy side there's a secretary of the navy that has a commandant of the marine corps and chief of naval operations on the navy side. >> and so u.s. space command, putting on that hat for a minute, you mentioned in your remarks how it's different this time. we used to use space command. it was a functional command. now it's been reestablished as a geographic command. one of the rules of the geographic commands is they put together operational plans within their area of responsibility. so centcom will operational plans for contingencies that might arise in the middle east. eucom will be respon
for the air force. what were looking to do is to elevate space and to separate it from air force and have a singularly focused service focus on this domain. and the way, it's similar to the navy-marine corps. you're the secretary of the air force that would have both chief of staff of a space force are however the law can set and achieve the step of air force that work for the secretary of air force. just like on the navy side there's a secretary of the navy that has a commandant of the marine...
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the f 400 air defense system which is incompatible with the f35 remains in turkey.i said previously, turkey makes nearly 1000 parts for the f35 and will continue to do so until turkey's f35 supply chain responsibilities transfer at the end of march 2020. lockheed martin and pratt whitley are responsible for that supply chain so i will defer any questions to them. in closing, i want to reiterate how regrettable it is that we are again under a continuing resolution. crs cause great damage to our military readiness and disrupt our ability to modernize our strategic forces, including nuclear for the future. i strongly urge congress to pass a defense appropriations and authorization bill now so that we can forward, we can move forward, with the many important programs needed to ensure the readiness and deter our adversaries. with that, i will let lieutenant general fit make a statement and then i will be happy to answer questions. >> thank you ladies and gentlemen for your interest in the f35 program. the agreement we announced yesterday is a significant one for the prog
the f 400 air defense system which is incompatible with the f35 remains in turkey.i said previously, turkey makes nearly 1000 parts for the f35 and will continue to do so until turkey's f35 supply chain responsibilities transfer at the end of march 2020. lockheed martin and pratt whitley are responsible for that supply chain so i will defer any questions to them. in closing, i want to reiterate how regrettable it is that we are again under a continuing resolution. crs cause great damage to our...
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about drones >> your air force is becoming a digital air force. digital transformation. what we're trying to do now is harness data to make decisions faster, artificial intelligence, machine learning, because speed wins. so what you see and when you bring up drones is we are trying to tie every censor like a drone, like a satellite, like a navy ship, like a soldier, tying all of those censors together to make some sense out of that data so that we can bring it to an effect whether an air force effect or navy or army effect. tying censors to shooters 24/7, accelerating our decision advantage. >> admiral howard, you're on the board of ibm for those who don't know. using your military experience, how are you helping that company plan for the future? >> so the navy is a global navy. we get a strong sense of the geopolitical landscape wherever we go. and then ibm is just a different shade of blue and also a global company and needs a strong list of the landscape. there is nothing we can do today talking about how connected we are. there is nothing we c
about drones >> your air force is becoming a digital air force. digital transformation. what we're trying to do now is harness data to make decisions faster, artificial intelligence, machine learning, because speed wins. so what you see and when you bring up drones is we are trying to tie every censor like a drone, like a satellite, like a navy ship, like a soldier, tying all of those censors together to make some sense out of that data so that we can bring it to an effect whether an air...
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paramilitary squads operating in secret with cia backing the alleged crimes include indiscriminate air raids extrajudicial killings and disappearances the problem with these particular militia groups these paramilitaries is they operate outside normal chains of command within the ordinary afghan government forces or the u.s. forces and so they're not held accountable and that lack of transparency means civilians cannot go to someone and find out what happened get any kind of justice for the crimes committed human rights watch says the secret units should be disbanded the cia disputes the findings saying the claims are quote likely false or exaggerated. we have journalist alley la t.v. in kabul ali you've actually looked at this before the human rights watch report came out what have you seen and reported on. so we've seen increases in civilians being targeted from all sides this is something that's very important that we have to keep in mind the united nations has documented this in other organizations i've documented it where basically u.s. forces and afghan government allied forces a
paramilitary squads operating in secret with cia backing the alleged crimes include indiscriminate air raids extrajudicial killings and disappearances the problem with these particular militia groups these paramilitaries is they operate outside normal chains of command within the ordinary afghan government forces or the u.s. forces and so they're not held accountable and that lack of transparency means civilians cannot go to someone and find out what happened get any kind of justice for the...
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and air pollution is driving people in india's capital into special bars just for a breath of fresh air. it's time for business on the w m how yet again us welcome to the program there was much talk this week about progress in the u.s. china trade talks but there was no real progress while investors and analysts keep waiting for a deal consumers are not american products like californian wines are losing the battle against goods from other countries that are now cheaper for chinese customers. it's one of the world's premier wine regions the not the valley and surrounding vineyards produce about 95 percent of u.s. wine exports but donald trump's trade war is making these wines too expensive for chinese customers since the trade dispute began china has raise tariffs on american wines 3 times in retaliation for u.s. tariffs. family run went to vin yards is proud of its more than 130 year legacy but the company has invested heavily in marketing to chinese consumers but they're now choosing cheaper wines from other countries. we could no longer compete especially with countries with free tra
and air pollution is driving people in india's capital into special bars just for a breath of fresh air. it's time for business on the w m how yet again us welcome to the program there was much talk this week about progress in the u.s. china trade talks but there was no real progress while investors and analysts keep waiting for a deal consumers are not american products like californian wines are losing the battle against goods from other countries that are now cheaper for chinese customers....
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stronger winds and we are in the colder air towards the end of the colder air towards the end of thecoming infrom december and we started the milder air coming in from the atlantic but thatis air coming in from the atlantic but that is some way off on the theme for the outlook as it will be colder but the risk of frost mainly in the north, some showers and longer spells of rain and perhaps even a little bit of snow over the tops of the scottish mountains. jeremy corbyn defends his decision to adopt a neutral stance in a future brexit referendum. mr corbyn's position was questioned by his opponents. but the labour leader says it's the sensible way forward. i think being an honest broker and listening to everyone is actually a sign of strength and a sign of maturity. our country has to come together.
stronger winds and we are in the colder air towards the end of the colder air towards the end of thecoming infrom december and we started the milder air coming in from the atlantic but thatis air coming in from the atlantic but that is some way off on the theme for the outlook as it will be colder but the risk of frost mainly in the north, some showers and longer spells of rain and perhaps even a little bit of snow over the tops of the scottish mountains. jeremy corbyn defends his decision to...
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that is the united states air force starlifter band. here to play music, by the way, in a few moments we have the huge and distinct honor of hosting a swearing in ceremony for future air force members. the only four star female general. >> captain sully sullenberger landing that plane in the hudson, here with an inspiring message for the newest enlistees. >>> on a different note, we're going to play with some toys, tom hanks in "big" we're going to do that and see what's going on the platinum award list. hoda, i'm going to challenge you to something called the slow motion race game. >> slow motion i'll win that one yeah. >> in just a few minutes, ladies and gentlemen on the "3rd hour of today" darius and beth rucker will be here to tell us about a cause near and dear to their heart, and of course we'll spend time talking about the new album as well. >>> awesome. plus on the fourth hour, andy cohen back as my cohost. i don't know if you know how big of a deal monday is, but jenna is returning on monday so the band is back together >> all
that is the united states air force starlifter band. here to play music, by the way, in a few moments we have the huge and distinct honor of hosting a swearing in ceremony for future air force members. the only four star female general. >> captain sully sullenberger landing that plane in the hudson, here with an inspiring message for the newest enlistees. >>> on a different note, we're going to play with some toys, tom hanks in "big" we're going to do that and see...
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spare the air alert.utside and you can see the beginning of the sun coming up. 52 san francisco, 44 in not as cool as yesterday with the mid 40s in santa rosa. still looking like a chilly start. through the afternoon we'll see the hazy sun and in the south bay look at the particulate matter up to 105 parts. hazy but throughout the day mainly 70s to upper 70s inland, cool 60s at the shoreline. liz? >> thanks. >>> a body has been found at a san francisco golf course right in the middle of the plenty of golfers were on the green. police say the investigation is still very preliminary at this point but golfers and residents nearby are shaken up. the body was found at the lincoln park golf course near the richmond neighborhood. police say the medical examiner will take over the remains and will notify police on the able and gender of the body. abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez has more. >> no one wants to play after seeing something horrific like this. >> reporter: a day of golfing at lincoln park golf cours
spare the air alert.utside and you can see the beginning of the sun coming up. 52 san francisco, 44 in not as cool as yesterday with the mid 40s in santa rosa. still looking like a chilly start. through the afternoon we'll see the hazy sun and in the south bay look at the particulate matter up to 105 parts. hazy but throughout the day mainly 70s to upper 70s inland, cool 60s at the shoreline. liz? >> thanks. >>> a body has been found at a san francisco golf course right in the...
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mission planning and space detail and weather and we have taken a huge step towards evolving into the air force of today, we get to see in this case loops and action, the orient decide an act and as we know from other courses from earlier discussions in this course, if you have that capability to go through that process quicker than you're adversary then you have an inherent advantage and warfare, what we are gonna see is that advantage playing out over and over again through this narrative. this one is really important for you guys because anywhere you go in your career you're likely to be in the more technologically advanced forest, you probably have more resources and your adversary, on you may see an adversary that could be weaker and in some ways they are it is also important to understand how or adversaries go about compensating for those advantages that we have, okay, it is going to be a consistent story through this narrative and to talk about the versatility of air power is not really novel here at the united states air force academy but it is interesting and in this case to look
mission planning and space detail and weather and we have taken a huge step towards evolving into the air force of today, we get to see in this case loops and action, the orient decide an act and as we know from other courses from earlier discussions in this course, if you have that capability to go through that process quicker than you're adversary then you have an inherent advantage and warfare, what we are gonna see is that advantage playing out over and over again through this narrative....
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i like that about air b&b.t's a great business model but it is true and i know a lot of examples where people feel like they're next her neighbor is using their air b&b and their living next to a fraternity house. i see both sides of the argume argument. >> first of all, jersey city is not going to leave air b&b's potential ipo on the hook or quaking in their boots. i say that as a long-term manhattanite who has nothing but the usual attitude to new jersey that one does when you live in this part of the world. [laughter] absolutely. i'm sure the feeling is ultimately reciprocal. in fact, there are parts of the world like barcelona where the economics have dictated that huge number of residential apartments become overnight transitory hotel rooms. it is problematic not just for the committee before the local economy. air b&b has a huge advantage because as david pointed out whether it's 100,000 cities or 10,000 but each of those will be fought locally. they are at an unbelievably strong position, whether you lik
i like that about air b&b.t's a great business model but it is true and i know a lot of examples where people feel like they're next her neighbor is using their air b&b and their living next to a fraternity house. i see both sides of the argume argument. >> first of all, jersey city is not going to leave air b&b's potential ipo on the hook or quaking in their boots. i say that as a long-term manhattanite who has nothing but the usual attitude to new jersey that one does when...
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start to develop a northerly wind bringing cold air all the way down from the arctic in a cold air willhat cold start to wednesday brings this area of and frontal system in from the west. so we will start up with some brightness and sunshine in places with increasing amounts of cloud and outbreaks of rain pushing in from the west through the day. to the very highest ground might see something a little bit wintry mixing in. this area low—pressure and for the showers and a longer spells of rain at times. still pulling into relatively chilly air from the north so temperatures during thursday, 7 degrees in glasgow, be 10 degrees in london and again over the very highest hills to be surprised if you see something a little bit more sleep like mixing in. friday's area of low pressure mixing in. still going to feel rather chilly and friday night looks like another cold one because temporarily we will have a little bump of high pressure which will settle things down and give clear spells for a while. however here comes another frontal system for the start of the weekend so can expect more bricks
start to develop a northerly wind bringing cold air all the way down from the arctic in a cold air willhat cold start to wednesday brings this area of and frontal system in from the west. so we will start up with some brightness and sunshine in places with increasing amounts of cloud and outbreaks of rain pushing in from the west through the day. to the very highest ground might see something a little bit wintry mixing in. this area low—pressure and for the showers and a longer spells of rain...
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distinctive and special is that you know as i said these peace these night raids and these air raids have been controversial to throughout the the war and in 2013 the former president hamann cuz i really tried to end the night raids but starting in 2015 the new national unity government sort of put an end to all of those oversights and that limitation on this practice and since then especially since the taliban talks have started to break down things have gotten much much much worse for the civilians for instance i was asking them because they were done a lot of research in the eastern province and in their heart i asked them i said in the year and a half to true years of the study crew this report how many instances took place in the province of harmless of 3 instances and in those 3 instances i least 30 civilians were killed right now in that entire report which is the 9 provinces they documented 50 civilian casualties and at least 30 are from a single problems now what's really interesting is that the report that this wretch organization did took place in taliban controlled areas
distinctive and special is that you know as i said these peace these night raids and these air raids have been controversial to throughout the the war and in 2013 the former president hamann cuz i really tried to end the night raids but starting in 2015 the new national unity government sort of put an end to all of those oversights and that limitation on this practice and since then especially since the taliban talks have started to break down things have gotten much much much worse for the...
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between the lion air crash and the ethiopian air crash. it defies logic to me that some of these folks that wrote emails or send text messages did not come to you and to the expertise of the engineering of these engines and of these planes and say, this is what we were talking about. was there any reaction at all like that within your company after the lion air crash. and don't me because you didn't have the official report. that would have made the saved those people in the ethiopian air flight? >> senator, i think about that decision over and over every day. if we knew everything back then that we know now, we would have made a different decision. >> did people come to you at the highest level? at any level and say, wait a minute, this is sounding familiar? yes or no? >> senator come after the first accident, we convened. it wasn't any single individual or small team. it was a broad team and we brought those experts to bear, trying to assemble data from the accident. understand what occurred. we quickly with the faa issued an operational
between the lion air crash and the ethiopian air crash. it defies logic to me that some of these folks that wrote emails or send text messages did not come to you and to the expertise of the engineering of these engines and of these planes and say, this is what we were talking about. was there any reaction at all like that within your company after the lion air crash. and don't me because you didn't have the official report. that would have made the saved those people in the ethiopian air...
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another air quality advisory today. most of you are experiencing that moderate air quality.roughout the afternoon, 1:00, it's sunny and temperatures in the low 70s inland, mid-60s in san francisco. and looking at a fog-free night. another cool one. and looking at the first week of november, i'll let you know if it still looks dry, liz. >> thanks, lisa. >>> we'2020. there is so much in the air as we head into what is sure to be an eventful year from impeachment to an unpredictable democratic primary. and there are new numbers from the latest abc news/"washington post" poll. joe biden is holding steady at 28%, elizabeth warren rising at 23, bernie sanders at 17, and mayor pete buttigieg rising to 9. here is abc news reporter rachel scott with more. >> reporter: the divide over health care deepening in the battle of the future of the democratic party. >> 2020 is our time to win the fight for medicare for all so nobody goes bankrupt over health care. >> reporter: senator elizabeth warren still rising in the polls but taking heat over her ten-year plan to pay for medicare for all
another air quality advisory today. most of you are experiencing that moderate air quality.roughout the afternoon, 1:00, it's sunny and temperatures in the low 70s inland, mid-60s in san francisco. and looking at a fog-free night. another cool one. and looking at the first week of november, i'll let you know if it still looks dry, liz. >> thanks, lisa. >>> we'2020. there is so much in the air as we head into what is sure to be an eventful year from impeachment to an unpredictable...
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tackling global warming by going after air conditioners. how one american man's environmental action is already helping the climate. and feeling stressed? meet lilou — the world's first airport therapy pig. she's hogging the limelight at san francisco airport. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's one o'clock in the morning in london and 9 o'clock here in singapore and in hong kong where police have fired tear gas on a university campus. protesters plan a second day of disruption after monday saw some of the worst unrest in five months of protests. it left two people in a critical condition in hospital. the first person, a protester, was shot by a police officer at point blank range. later, a pro—beijing supporter was soaked in flammable liquid and set alight after arguing with protesters. our correspondent in hong kong, stephen mcdonnell, sent this report. this is how the day of extraordinary violence starts. a police officer, arresting the person in white, is approached by
tackling global warming by going after air conditioners. how one american man's environmental action is already helping the climate. and feeling stressed? meet lilou — the world's first airport therapy pig. she's hogging the limelight at san francisco airport. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's one o'clock in the morning in london and 9 o'clock here in singapore and in hong kong where police have fired tear gas on a...
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to address barriers to air travel. the law also requires a forward looking study designed to return the feasibility of passengers flying while in their wheelchairs. in the interest of time i would like to discuss these provisions with section 440 including the requirement to include whether the regulations governing training programs for assisting passengers like paralyzed veterans are sufficient on whether hands-on training should be part of the training regimen. it's unconscionable to think that someone with the spinal cord injury should be assisted in multiple transferred to deboard an aircraft without being properly educated. it is dangerous for those passengers and also for those assisting them. the experience of many of our members who have been injured during the process is evidence enough for pva to incur current regulations are not sufficient to guarantee safe passage for these passengers. section 439 required the secretary to establish an advisory committee on the air travel needs of passengers with disabilit
to address barriers to air travel. the law also requires a forward looking study designed to return the feasibility of passengers flying while in their wheelchairs. in the interest of time i would like to discuss these provisions with section 440 including the requirement to include whether the regulations governing training programs for assisting passengers like paralyzed veterans are sufficient on whether hands-on training should be part of the training regimen. it's unconscionable to think...
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we have had such dry air and we are so happy to start to see a little bit of moisture in the air. it comes with a side of fog this morning in the sonoma valley serve your drive and you may notice that. if you look at this you may look at the lights and you see a little moisture around here. san francisco 52 some 30s in the north bay, santa rosa 44 oakland, wind is calm miles per hour at sfo but look at the direction of the wind, a little bit of an onshore flow this morning and that is bringing in moisture and unfortunately causing some visibility issues in petaluma. down to zero so be careful there. foggy into marin county. the onshore flow will stick with us today and that means relative humidity levels are pumped up and that is great because we have high pressure in control and that high- pressure is going to keep us dry and not letting any rain in over the next week and a half. today will be warm with lots of sunshine again today and low 70s at the coast so very mild. low 80s as we head inland. after another sunny day let's head over to sell to see how the traffic is.>>> so far
we have had such dry air and we are so happy to start to see a little bit of moisture in the air. it comes with a side of fog this morning in the sonoma valley serve your drive and you may notice that. if you look at this you may look at the lights and you see a little moisture around here. san francisco 52 some 30s in the north bay, santa rosa 44 oakland, wind is calm miles per hour at sfo but look at the direction of the wind, a little bit of an onshore flow this morning and that is bringing...
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the plunge of arctic air has begun. look at bismarck, rapid city, that's where all the active weather's going to be from the northern plains and great lakes and the northeast. just not here. thick fog, oregon missed, morning fog, sunny and mild, 60s and 70s i would not expect these to do anything except go up a little bit. of version aloft, warmer air trapping that fog sends it right down on the ground. not just santa rosa, petaluma, novato this time. also concord, napa airport a quarter mile visibility. after that it gets better. oakland is a mild . send carlos at 2 1/2. half moon bay if you're on the peninsula use eight 80. i would watch out. i think this is going to get worse before sunrise. is going to be playing into our fog forecast. the rest are all in the 40s from kelsey ville, 44, cloverdale, even mill valley, bodega bay. 23 up in truckee, 46 degrees in sacramento. there is a lot of fog, everything is going up and over. what we call a blocking pattern. everything is locked. it is a very stable pattern they usua
the plunge of arctic air has begun. look at bismarck, rapid city, that's where all the active weather's going to be from the northern plains and great lakes and the northeast. just not here. thick fog, oregon missed, morning fog, sunny and mild, 60s and 70s i would not expect these to do anything except go up a little bit. of version aloft, warmer air trapping that fog sends it right down on the ground. not just santa rosa, petaluma, novato this time. also concord, napa airport a quarter mile...
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the air quality is good today.the increase in wild fires across the state it seems like we're seeing more unhealthy days. thanks for coming in. what are the long term effects of poor air quality? >> that's a question we need to be looking at. especially now we are living with poor air quality multiple times a year. researchers showed kind of a concerning result about children in long term affects on the immune system. there's an ongoing study looking at the same thing. immune systems in children. we look at the fact that rescue workers and people around 9/11. they ten years later are seeing affects of that matter. in the forms of cancer and breathing issues. we need more research to know. >> that was more of a catastrophic one time event. the fires are bad and horrible breathing that in. probably not as bad as new york. >> it wasn't as bad. the concern is that you look at wild fire smoke, that is burning through a forest. but infrastructure. you're talking cars and furniture. plastic. you have fumes. and the actual
the air quality is good today.the increase in wild fires across the state it seems like we're seeing more unhealthy days. thanks for coming in. what are the long term effects of poor air quality? >> that's a question we need to be looking at. especially now we are living with poor air quality multiple times a year. researchers showed kind of a concerning result about children in long term affects on the immune system. there's an ongoing study looking at the same thing. immune systems in...
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more now on the air pollution crisis in the indian capital, delhi.ist daniel cusworth. over the past few years, he has done extensive research into identifying the sources of the city's pollution. daniel, so good have you tojoin daniel, so good have you to join us. in this case, what is causing the pollution? so this time of year, the post— monsoon is when farmers harvest the rice crop and in the combine harvesting, rice residue is left on the fields and in order to ready the crops for the next planting cycle, they burn the crops, and these burnings are detectable from space, you can hotspots from space, you can see from satellite imagery, you can see the smoke emanating throughout the plane which includes new delhi, and if you look at the service monitors, if you look at the service monitors, if you look atair at the service monitors, if you look at air pollution, monitors, you can see very much a spike in air pollution corresponding to when these fires are being set. how bad is this in comparison to other earlier episodes of pollution that delhi mu
more now on the air pollution crisis in the indian capital, delhi.ist daniel cusworth. over the past few years, he has done extensive research into identifying the sources of the city's pollution. daniel, so good have you tojoin daniel, so good have you to join us. in this case, what is causing the pollution? so this time of year, the post— monsoon is when farmers harvest the rice crop and in the combine harvesting, rice residue is left on the fields and in order to ready the crops for the...