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air wick essential mis voted best innovation in air care, it transforms natural essential oils into agrant mist. simply adjust your setting for the perfect balance and it gently fills the room; pausing when it's just right. experience essential mist. the latest in air care by air wick. >>> heavy metal on this video. >> a little too heavy. >> maybe it was the post. >> at first it looks like an accident, but the keen-eyed viewer will notice that the back of that truck has the side gates all folded down, but it did look like something didn't quite go right. when you see it, there is this homemade ramp that he created. he places the ramp on the back of the truck and rolls up on the ramp and twists the bed and the bundle of salvaged steel goes sliding right off. >> his classy is all messed up. >> the driver claims that him and somebody else tested this a number of times and it doesn't appear to be doing damage to the truck. that's why they keep doing it. this next video comes from somebody -- many of us know quite well. sophie turner. she's on "game of thrones" and put together with britis
air wick essential mis voted best innovation in air care, it transforms natural essential oils into agrant mist. simply adjust your setting for the perfect balance and it gently fills the room; pausing when it's just right. experience essential mist. the latest in air care by air wick. >>> heavy metal on this video. >> a little too heavy. >> maybe it was the post. >> at first it looks like an accident, but the keen-eyed viewer will notice that the back of that truck...
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the latest in air care by air wick. ♪ applebee's bigger, bolder grill combos.atin good in the neighborhood. so now you can bring in your own phone, switch wireless carriers and save hundreds of dollars a year. it's pretty much the easiest way to save since sliced bread. because savings is as savings does. and sometimes you've just got to stop and smell the savings. i'm sorry, i think you mean roses. oh right. you need to stop and smell the roses of savings. bring in your own phone, switch to xfinity mobile and only pay for data. now that's simple, easy, awesome. get $100 back when you bring in an eligible smartphone. click, call, or visit a store today. to save 30% on all the medications we carry. so go directly to petmeds.com now. >>> new today houston police are saying that blood evidence linked to malia davis has been found in the hallway of her stepfather's apartment. and the harris county assistant district attorney says there is a substantial likelihood that the girl's stepfather may be charged with her murder. right now, vance is in custody, charged with
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air. those who care about the royalfamily, went off air. family, there went off air. those who care about the royalfamily, there is a strong minority of people who are deeply fascinated by the royalfamily. it is something they don't have in the united states so they take a natural interest in certain people. there has been coverage trying to explain where the new prince will fit into the line of succession and what his family tree is. we have been going back over the history of the royal family. there has been talk about diana and wallis simpson the other american divorcee. there has been speculation and people keen to see exactly where this boy will fit in the royalfamily, exactly where this boy will fit in the royal family, with exactly where this boy will fit in the royalfamily, with what exactly where this boy will fit in the royal family, with what angles of american culture, how much his american background will be part of his life now growing up. just before we cross from you, i mentioned the tweet of congratulations from michelle 0ba
air. those who care about the royalfamily, went off air. family, there went off air. those who care about the royalfamily, there is a strong minority of people who are deeply fascinated by the royalfamily. it is something they don't have in the united states so they take a natural interest in certain people. there has been coverage trying to explain where the new prince will fit into the line of succession and what his family tree is. we have been going back over the history of the royal...
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i think if you ask many women out there, me included, who is their prime air care giver?ur obgyn. i had three kids, i didn't know i was pregnant at six weeks. we'll keep our eye on this bill. this is a important health issues. thank you for joining me today. i appreciate it. thank you. >>> before we wrap up, we have to look at the stock market now. look at this, we're not even 30 minutes into the trading day. last week was a roller coaster and now it is not. it is a nose dive. we're down over 500 points this morning. remember, the president calls himself mr. market. he loves a strong economy. how is he going to handle this number? we're going to dig into that and more, coming up. >>> new legal issues for wikileaks founder julian assaa. we'll tig we'll dig into that on the other side. dig into that on the other side 's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with
i think if you ask many women out there, me included, who is their prime air care giver?ur obgyn. i had three kids, i didn't know i was pregnant at six weeks. we'll keep our eye on this bill. this is a important health issues. thank you for joining me today. i appreciate it. thank you. >>> before we wrap up, we have to look at the stock market now. look at this, we're not even 30 minutes into the trading day. last week was a roller coaster and now it is not. it is a nose dive. we're...
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air. be careful if you're heading there. reggie?k's sporting goods is recalling some workout equipment because it can cut you. the recall is for the ethos pull-up assist resistance bands. seven people reported the equipment breaking. in two case that is led to injuries that required stitches and staples. you can return it to dick's and get store credit. >>> 6:25. businesses across the nation are thanking veterans, active duty ith tary personnel and their free and discounted products. here is some of them. 7-eleven offering a free coffee or big gulp. walgreens will take 20% off regular priced items. goodyear auto service offering a free car check and 10% off tires. and then outback steak house is offering a 10% discount with an online coupon for everyone today. >>> boaters rescued this baby deer stuck in a lake. this is northeast of sacramento. you can see the boaters get the fawn out of the water and carry it gently to shore. they later saw the baby walking back to its mama. >>> a good ending. >> we like that. >> much more ahead at
air. be careful if you're heading there. reggie?k's sporting goods is recalling some workout equipment because it can cut you. the recall is for the ethos pull-up assist resistance bands. seven people reported the equipment breaking. in two case that is led to injuries that required stitches and staples. you can return it to dick's and get store credit. >>> 6:25. businesses across the nation are thanking veterans, active duty ith tary personnel and their free and discounted products....
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business decisions as toxins contaminated our lands, poured into our water, polluted the air we breathe. health care had not been treated as a right to which all people are entitled. life became complex over the past century. new concerns arose. problems intensified. that brings us to today. you are moving onward to your next chapter, in a rather precarious time in our history. thingssure you know, have not been going too well. they have been going a bit haywire recently. this is a time when stock markets are reaching new heights but many american families do not feel the benefits and many are still contending with the damage done by the great recession that hit hard a decade ago. many people, who finally have health insurance through obamacare are at risk of losing it due to the attorney general's ambition to eliminate the entire law, including coverage of pre-existing conditions. division and discord is amplified daily by the president's bigoted policies and comments, as he stokes hatred and distrust to enforce the support of his loyalists who follow him without questioning his motives. [applause]
business decisions as toxins contaminated our lands, poured into our water, polluted the air we breathe. health care had not been treated as a right to which all people are entitled. life became complex over the past century. new concerns arose. problems intensified. that brings us to today. you are moving onward to your next chapter, in a rather precarious time in our history. thingssure you know, have not been going too well. they have been going a bit haywire recently. this is a time when...
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we want to take care of the water, we want too take care of the air 'cause we''re trtrying to do something that is gonna b be positive fory facility, for our industry, and foror the environment. having sd that, we have to stay economically viable or i'm not in business. repororter: governor j jerry brn today signed a bill regulating emissions from dairy cows and lalandfills to fight clilimate change beyond carbon-based greenhouse gaseses. now, the bil mandates a 40% reduction in meththane and hydrofluoric carbn by 2030. lara: we will reduce methane emissions 40%, reducining organc waste in landfills and working with our dairy industry to reduce e emissions from cows and manure. man: when manure sits in a deep pond, a naturally-occurring bacteria that work in a cow's stomach, or actually in a c co's 4 stomachs, those same bacteria keep eating the left over little bits of sugar and other calories, and they emit biogas, which is a combination of methane and co2. both of those are greenhouse gases. and one ccow tends to hahave about 4 to5 ttons per year of c co2 equival. if you want to look at
we want to take care of the water, we want too take care of the air 'cause we''re trtrying to do something that is gonna b be positive fory facility, for our industry, and foror the environment. having sd that, we have to stay economically viable or i'm not in business. repororter: governor j jerry brn today signed a bill regulating emissions from dairy cows and lalandfills to fight clilimate change beyond carbon-based greenhouse gaseses. now, the bil mandates a 40% reduction in meththane and...
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from the air a collection of abandoned cared can be seen by flooding water. homes looked like islands. >> trees were down all around me. i couldn't go anywhere, i couldn't see in any direction. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: this is the same system that spawned more than two dozen reported tornadoes in four states. back in oklahoma, this woman rode out the storm in her laundry room. >> finally my husband said, we're going to have to go somewhere. >> reporter: crews are cleaning up the aftermath before the next tomorrow moves through this waterlogged landscape. one emergency manager was begging people to stay home because they didn't have enough police officers or barricades to keep drivers away from these flooded roads. there is more rain expected for this area later this week, but people here are hopeful that the floodwaters will recede by then. mireya vis realllarreal, cbs ne. el reno, oklahoma. >>> morehouse democrats are calling for impeachment carling on the president's continued interference. the house judiciary committee has now s. former white house comm
from the air a collection of abandoned cared can be seen by flooding water. homes looked like islands. >> trees were down all around me. i couldn't go anywhere, i couldn't see in any direction. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: this is the same system that spawned more than two dozen reported tornadoes in four states. back in oklahoma, this woman rode out the storm in her laundry room. >> finally my husband said, we're going to have to go somewhere. >> reporter: crews...
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that norwegian air and british air had some deals going there are things to readdress and reassure air careeally do think we'll hear some questions socome up. they won't be the gold standard alone anymore. they can tell us about going forward on how to get it clear people are expecting the m-cas to be clear this month i don't know how likely that'll be we want to see what's the process. southwest airlines is bad. how come our mcas system is not functi functional how come we didn't know it is not working. >> a lot of questions for this committee today. thank you so much gentlemen. >> jim cramer is there in san francisco. jim is joining us now. we have this two shots of bannon and freedman that was like surreal. >> i loved it. >> i was thinking about you. you know i thought about you, cramer i don't know how long have you been saying stuff to both of those guys about china does anybody listen? and now they're saying it is right. >>> the whole time the tweet this morning that you guys pointed out consensus play >> i know. >> you can't do business there i keep on hearing from all companies here
that norwegian air and british air had some deals going there are things to readdress and reassure air careeally do think we'll hear some questions socome up. they won't be the gold standard alone anymore. they can tell us about going forward on how to get it clear people are expecting the m-cas to be clear this month i don't know how likely that'll be we want to see what's the process. southwest airlines is bad. how come our mcas system is not functi functional how come we didn't know it is...
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had ordered the air force to rescue 2000 orphans before the north vietnamese approached the capital of the republic of vietnam. while master sergeant johnson was carrying for them, -- caring for them, his c5 crashed. 78 children perished that day, 50 members of the united states air force perished with them. a father and a friend was lost, but his life was a testament to the spirit of america we see here today. i was honored to visit that wall 44 years after the event with sergeant johnson's daughter. when america was asleep in the 1970's, something stirred in the thousands of people here. the shameful treatment of our warriors went against everything that was taught by the man who is looking down on us today. in his second inaugural address when he prayed to end the scourge of war, he said with malice toward none and charity for all, let us strive to finish the work we are in, to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and orphan. the attitudes that i described in the 1970's began to change about a decade later, but most veterans still thought not enough attention was being paid to the sacrifices but they had made. so 32 years ago, thousands of you
had ordered the air force to rescue 2000 orphans before the north vietnamese approached the capital of the republic of vietnam. while master sergeant johnson was carrying for them, -- caring for them, his c5 crashed. 78 children perished that day, 50 members of the united states air force perished with them. a father and a friend was lost, but his life was a testament to the spirit of america we see here today. i was honored to visit that wall 44 years after the event with sergeant johnson's...
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this morning, an indian air force plane caring mr gandhi's body landed in delhi.tness mr gandhi's final return from the political battlefield. ireland has voted overwhelmingly in favour of gay marriage. in doing so, it's become the first country in the world to approve the change in the national referendum. it was a remarkable climax of what was surely the most extraordinary funeral ever given to a pop singer. it's been a peaceful demonstration. so far. then police started using tear gas on the crowd. we do not know why. the prelaunch ritual is well—established here. helen was said to be in good spirits, butjust a little apprehensive. in the last hour, east timor has become the newest nation, it was a bloodied war for a poor country and the challenges ahead are daunting. but for now at least, it is time to celebrate. this is outside source. welcome back. all meek we are moving around europe looking at the european parliamentary election campaign. the voting starts on thursday. we will turn back to a number of issues across the hour. other main story today... —— al
this morning, an indian air force plane caring mr gandhi's body landed in delhi.tness mr gandhi's final return from the political battlefield. ireland has voted overwhelmingly in favour of gay marriage. in doing so, it's become the first country in the world to approve the change in the national referendum. it was a remarkable climax of what was surely the most extraordinary funeral ever given to a pop singer. it's been a peaceful demonstration. so far. then police started using tear gas on the...
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air yet. is that it doesn't care we do care and want to fire she. bendish well you can stop thinking into something by. the emphasizing individual rather than collective responsibility clearly nothing has changed since the advertisement of the native american crime. i assume that you were drinking coca-cola this morning is the single use a lot of plastic and the problem today. class they are plastic packaging has a very useful function in society and we need to we need to remember that the problems are very creative they are very very useful and they obviously perform a function as important as how you me again as individuals dispose of these packages so coca-cola for example one of the packaging likely want to be ready to get it fiery safely i mean use it. what you don't want to say and then environment according to the head of an association which claims to fight against pollution coca-cola is supposedly the example to follow but does he admit to being financed by the american multinationals he asked the question a few minutes later who is financi
air yet. is that it doesn't care we do care and want to fire she. bendish well you can stop thinking into something by. the emphasizing individual rather than collective responsibility clearly nothing has changed since the advertisement of the native american crime. i assume that you were drinking coca-cola this morning is the single use a lot of plastic and the problem today. class they are plastic packaging has a very useful function in society and we need to we need to remember that the...
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care of her. and then another person who got infected in sierra leone was air evac'd here to the nih, and my team i took care of him. david: when you take care of them, i remember pictures you have to wear like a spacesuit, astronaut outfit. dr. fauci: it is very difficult. they are very sick. you have to take care of them under intensive care circumstances. you have to put on literally a spacesuit to protect every single square inch of your body from being exposed to the contaminating fluids. david: you are the head of the division, you are the head of the institute. wouldn't it have been easier to get someone below you who is not so valuable to do that work rather than you doing it? dr. fauci: that was the exact reason i did it. we all knew that health-care workers in africa at the time were getting sick in large numbers and dying. 800 health care workers got infected in africa during that outbreak, and 500 died, so i did not like the idea of asking my staff to put themselves at risk of getting infected if i was not willing to do it myself. david: what did your wife and three daughters say about
care of her. and then another person who got infected in sierra leone was air evac'd here to the nih, and my team i took care of him. david: when you take care of them, i remember pictures you have to wear like a spacesuit, astronaut outfit. dr. fauci: it is very difficult. they are very sick. you have to take care of them under intensive care circumstances. you have to put on literally a spacesuit to protect every single square inch of your body from being exposed to the contaminating fluids....
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care. i was a lieutenant in the air force, stationed at the air force base at the time, and my assignment, my job, was to determine what kinds of information people needed and in what order and in what visual display when ballistic missiles were raining down on you and the end of the world was coming. i'm a very well-educated engineer and i became an engineer in the air force. and yet i couldn't, with my skills and my education, figure out how i was supposed to make ends meet and make child care work to fulfill my military responsibilities and serve our country. i was going against the system in many ways. a new mother serving in the military with a working civilian husband. and that's not what most people picture when they picture a traditional military family. it wasn't even what i saw as a young girl when i was growing up. i was the daughter and granddaughter of career naval officers and career navy wives. and i watched as my mother and my grandmother moved us all around the country and cared for us while our -- my father and my grandfather served. my -- my mother's job was to create a
care. i was a lieutenant in the air force, stationed at the air force base at the time, and my assignment, my job, was to determine what kinds of information people needed and in what order and in what visual display when ballistic missiles were raining down on you and the end of the world was coming. i'm a very well-educated engineer and i became an engineer in the air force. and yet i couldn't, with my skills and my education, figure out how i was supposed to make ends meet and make child...
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that's where pilots and dispatchers, air traffic controllers caring enough about safety in the systemo go above and beyond and report issues as extremely important and it's also why when we are sitting at the headquarters flying you may see things as the leader and only seeing part of the story. you've got to work hard to make sure you have the right picture and the compliance program is part of that, but it's not the only thing in the private sect sector. if all the other data that you have to bring to bear that i think sets the bar and that's one reason it's been so successful over the years. >> one of the reasons why we have so many in our status people feel safe to fly their come and i'm convinced you care about safety and everything you said today. does the public perceives that the system is safe and how would you critique this latest issue that they are dealing with how it you critique the ability to communicate how they are dealing with the problem and the solution is? >> as the nominee i would be reluctant, i'd like to get confirmed first i would say, but certainly managing a
that's where pilots and dispatchers, air traffic controllers caring enough about safety in the systemo go above and beyond and report issues as extremely important and it's also why when we are sitting at the headquarters flying you may see things as the leader and only seeing part of the story. you've got to work hard to make sure you have the right picture and the compliance program is part of that, but it's not the only thing in the private sect sector. if all the other data that you have to...
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that is where pilots and dispatchers, air-traffic controllers, caring enough about safety in the system to go above and beyond and report issues is extremely important. that is also why when you are sitting at the headquarters or even behind the line you realize you may see things as a leader and you are only seeing part of the story. you have to work hard to make sure you have the whole picture and the faa compliance program is part of that but not the only thing. it is all the other data you have to bring to bear the sets the bar and that is one reason the us has been so successful over the years. >> one of the things, one of the reasons we have so many tourists in our status people feel safe to fly there. i am convinced you care about safety. everything you said today, you care about safety. another thing, does the public perceive that the system is safe? how would you critique boeing and faa with the latest issue they are dealing with? how would you critique their ability to communicate how they are dealing with the problem and what the solution is? >> as a nominee i would be reluct
that is where pilots and dispatchers, air-traffic controllers, caring enough about safety in the system to go above and beyond and report issues is extremely important. that is also why when you are sitting at the headquarters or even behind the line you realize you may see things as a leader and you are only seeing part of the story. you have to work hard to make sure you have the whole picture and the faa compliance program is part of that but not the only thing. it is all the other data you...
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that's where pilots and dispatchers, air traffic controllers caring enough about safety in the systemto go above and beyond and report issues is extremely important, and it's also why, you know, when you're sitting at the headquarters or even when you're out flying the line, you realize you may see things as a leader, and you're only seeing part of the story. you've got to work very hard to make sure that you have the whole picture. and the faa compliance program is part of that, but it's not the only thing in the private sect sector. really it's all of the other data that you have to bring to bear that really i think sets the bar, and that's one reason why the u.s. has been so successful over the years. >> you know, one of the things that -- one of the reasons why we have so many tourists in our state is people feel safe to fly there. and i'm convinced that you care about safety. everything you've said today and when i talked to you before, you care about safety. but another thing is does the public perceive that our system is safe? so how would you critique boeing and faa with this
that's where pilots and dispatchers, air traffic controllers caring enough about safety in the systemto go above and beyond and report issues is extremely important, and it's also why, you know, when you're sitting at the headquarters or even when you're out flying the line, you realize you may see things as a leader, and you're only seeing part of the story. you've got to work very hard to make sure that you have the whole picture. and the faa compliance program is part of that, but it's not...
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and overfishing oceans polluting waterways and poisoning the air that what humanity have done is actually jeopardized our ability to take care of the systems that underpin our survival we're talking about systems like our ability to get food and to feed the planet to drink clean water and even things like ending poverty. so you can you outline a future there which is horrific but why off how do you therefore convince city dwellers in downtown beijing why should they care if a species a vulture somewhere in india becomes extinct. it's an important question and i think what people need to realize is that biodiversity is vast and that means that ecosystems are very complex and the decline of any single species can have enormous knock on effects on other species in the future for instance if you look at our soils the decline of a single earthworm or type of funky that is used to actually clean the soil and replenish it and break down organisms into new traits that plants can take up such things like that can have massive impacts on crop production and so you can see that urban dwellers in cities far away from where the sort of d
and overfishing oceans polluting waterways and poisoning the air that what humanity have done is actually jeopardized our ability to take care of the systems that underpin our survival we're talking about systems like our ability to get food and to feed the planet to drink clean water and even things like ending poverty. so you can you outline a future there which is horrific but why off how do you therefore convince city dwellers in downtown beijing why should they care if a species a vulture...
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the amount of carbon die i don't care side in the air -- >> there are a lot of things to put it out. are any of them free? of course, not. nothing is free, you idiots. grow the [ bleep ] up. you're not children anymore. >>> that's a lot. >> that's a lot. we're going to talk more about what bill nye had to say, but we have some breaking news to start with. >> the united nations stands ready to -- >> the united states. >> what did i just say? i'm going to let you take this one. >> the united states stands ready to find common ground with russia. those words came from secretary of state mike pompeo today during his first diplomatic trip to russia. >> earlier pompeo met with russian president vladimir putin and his counterpart, foreign minister sergey lavrov as a number of issues wage on. it's safe to say ties between the two countries right now -- i don't know if it's safe to say they're not great? >> donald trump seems to have fine relationships. >> donald trump would say they are great. >> there are allegations obvi s obviously that russia tried to influence the 2016 presidential elec
the amount of carbon die i don't care side in the air -- >> there are a lot of things to put it out. are any of them free? of course, not. nothing is free, you idiots. grow the [ bleep ] up. you're not children anymore. >>> that's a lot. >> that's a lot. we're going to talk more about what bill nye had to say, but we have some breaking news to start with. >> the united nations stands ready to -- >> the united states. >> what did i just say? i'm going to...
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in this election, americans will vote on who will make them better off, get you air raise, and brok protect your health care, i have -- you don't run for office unless have you some measure of faith and hope in the american people, are in all of the ups and downs of the political process. at the inwas day is -- at the end was day it is worth trusts voters, and they will evaluate you for who you really are. >> mayor, next question from gina, a businesswoman, in nearby redding, vermont. >> hello, in recent poll its appeals you are strong among many vote are segments, have you not managed well to engage minority voters, especially those of color. >> it is a very important strategic and ethical question for our campaign, not just in order to win but to deserve to win, to make sure my campaign in supporters and staff reflects the diversity of the country, party and m generation in my party, voters of color where i live, who know me best, help returned me with that big margin to office, i had years to get to know them, we have divisive issues, with policing. it took years of engagement and policy work and all thi
in this election, americans will vote on who will make them better off, get you air raise, and brok protect your health care, i have -- you don't run for office unless have you some measure of faith and hope in the american people, are in all of the ups and downs of the political process. at the inwas day is -- at the end was day it is worth trusts voters, and they will evaluate you for who you really are. >> mayor, next question from gina, a businesswoman, in nearby redding, vermont....
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air station. >>> we will be very careful about how we move the aircraft because we want to preserve it and all of perishable evidence that goes along with that. so great care will be emphasized in that. >> i feel extremely lucky that it was able to come home to my two boys, and that's all i kept thinking about as i was trying to get out of the plane. >>> a new department of defense start up flight was arriving from guantanamo bay. >>> new details in the fiery crash that killed 40 people on board a jet in russia, what the pilots are saying about the conditions leading up to crash. aw from the gh l. s ploy wips an ess testimy for th bombers as a warming to iran and on the first monday of skin cancer awareness month, the dermatologist joins us with why war people -- more people are beating melanoma. >>> and taking a live look outside, this is from the mount backup camera, look at all of those cameras and the low fog. it's 42 degrees at mount backup. we will be right back. man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe too sweet? internet's down. go! your home i
air station. >>> we will be very careful about how we move the aircraft because we want to preserve it and all of perishable evidence that goes along with that. so great care will be emphasized in that. >> i feel extremely lucky that it was able to come home to my two boys, and that's all i kept thinking about as i was trying to get out of the plane. >>> a new department of defense start up flight was arriving from guantanamo bay. >>> new details in the fiery...
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i get that the governor of texas cares about the water we drink and the air we breathe. that's what this administration is about and that's why we're seeing change. [applause] >> so i gave him a chance to set the record straight. what was your greatest achievement at interior? >> probably the greatest achievement -- first of all interior. , what is interior? interior is actually 12 time zones. it goes from the virgin islands. although it out to -- all the way out to another place. you have the department of war, and if you don't like your neighbor, and the department of state, if you do like your neighbor, and you have the department of war, and those are the departments. so the last department in 1849 was interior. so interior has 573 sovereign tribes. so all the indian issues fall under interior, 12 time zones, 1/5 of the territory of the united states falls under interior. and no one loves public land more than i do. you can love it as much, but you don't love it any more than i do. so the greatest challenge that i had was giving the states and local communities a voi
i get that the governor of texas cares about the water we drink and the air we breathe. that's what this administration is about and that's why we're seeing change. [applause] >> so i gave him a chance to set the record straight. what was your greatest achievement at interior? >> probably the greatest achievement -- first of all interior. , what is interior? interior is actually 12 time zones. it goes from the virgin islands. although it out to -- all the way out to another place....
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in this election, americans will vote on who will make them better off, get you air raise, and brok protect your health caret run for office unless have you some measure of faith and hope in the american people, are in all of the ups and downs of the political process. at the inwas day is -- at the end was day it is worth trusts voters, and they will evaluate you for who you really are. >> mayor, next question from gina, a businesswoman, in nearby redding, vermont. >> hello, in recent poll its appeals you are strong among many vote are segments, have you not managed well to engage minority voters, especially those of color. >> it is a very important strategic and ethical question for our campaign, not just in order to win but to deserve to win, to make sure my campaign in supporters and staff reflects the diversity of the country, party and m generation in my party, voters of color where i live, who know me best, help returned me with that big margin to office, i had years to get to know them, we have divisive issues, with policing. it took years of engagement and policy work and all things we did together
in this election, americans will vote on who will make them better off, get you air raise, and brok protect your health caret run for office unless have you some measure of faith and hope in the american people, are in all of the ups and downs of the political process. at the inwas day is -- at the end was day it is worth trusts voters, and they will evaluate you for who you really are. >> mayor, next question from gina, a businesswoman, in nearby redding, vermont. >> hello, in...
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taking a baby tooth the pediatrician with an air infection or a family facing a cancer diagnosis -- they can depend on coverage for their loved ones. access to care is critical and must be protected. from las vegas to alco, i have met with countless nevadans who depend on access to quality and affordable care and yet, the trump administration is continuing its relentless our nationsrmining health care system by attempting to strip away critical protections for millions nationwide. talkingo longer just about stripping away protections for those with pre-existing conditions, as if that was not enough. or an even more dangerous territory than before. if our health care law completely is wiped out, we will see an end to the tax credits that make coverage affordable for middle income families. an end for preventative care provided without a co-pay like health screenings and contraception's. an end to the ability for young adults, under age 26 to stay on their parents insurance and an end to expanded medicaid benefits which have helped more than 200,000 nevadans get coverage and millions more nationwide. if this administration has its way with in valid
taking a baby tooth the pediatrician with an air infection or a family facing a cancer diagnosis -- they can depend on coverage for their loved ones. access to care is critical and must be protected. from las vegas to alco, i have met with countless nevadans who depend on access to quality and affordable care and yet, the trump administration is continuing its relentless our nationsrmining health care system by attempting to strip away critical protections for millions nationwide. talkingo...
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air gunner. >> it's remembered at his a reason why we have to be careful about having wars. >> reporter: this pastor served in the u.s. navy and feels that patriotism is rising. >> a lot of people are starting to step up again. they are starting to sober up again. we've been intoxicated with our own invincibility. that's not true. >> reporter: the graves of the fallen servicemen and women remind all of us that freedom is not free. in hayward, don ford, kpix 5. >>> another memorial day tribute held in danville today with the community band setting the mood for the ceremony at oak hill park. >>> police shared this picture on twitter with members of the community looking on as the american flag was raised, pausing to remember and honor those the ultimate sacrifice. >>> police in san francisco trying to track down whoever shot a man at dolores park in broad daylight yesterday the vic them is expected to be okay, the mission district park has seen violence before. some neighbors are asking for additional foot patrols. >>> three teenagers busted for a robbery and chase, police say they held a gas station
air gunner. >> it's remembered at his a reason why we have to be careful about having wars. >> reporter: this pastor served in the u.s. navy and feels that patriotism is rising. >> a lot of people are starting to step up again. they are starting to sober up again. we've been intoxicated with our own invincibility. that's not true. >> reporter: the graves of the fallen servicemen and women remind all of us that freedom is not free. in hayward, don ford, kpix 5....
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in the world the engine needs the ample scarred autoload to deploy taking care of people on the ground the indian army and air force are also on standby a medical sources have been deployed as well going to generate buzz out of the to provide electricity because of course there have been pockets so that has been a serious effort from the center from authorities to ensure that people who are this stuff they can get off but when it comes to when they might actually be able to draw home there is no predicting right now they may suggest well with the latest from delhi thank you. meanwhile the eastern african nation of mozambique is struggling to deal with the devastating aftermath of cycling kenneth the storm hit a week ago destroying homes and roads cutting off power and sparking a cholera outbreak in the north of the country now since then people say that they are feeling increasingly frustrated about the government's lack of action and our correspondent we had creech to this this report. has felt somewhat traumatized ever since psych one can have ravaged his will. when the storm came everything was still ok. m
in the world the engine needs the ample scarred autoload to deploy taking care of people on the ground the indian army and air force are also on standby a medical sources have been deployed as well going to generate buzz out of the to provide electricity because of course there have been pockets so that has been a serious effort from the center from authorities to ensure that people who are this stuff they can get off but when it comes to when they might actually be able to draw home there is...
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largest in the world the engine navy and coast guard are all deployed taking care of people on the ground the indian army and air force are also on standby a medical sources have been deployed as well as a generator does out there to provide electricity because of course there have been pockets so that has been a serious effort from the center from authorities to ensure that people who are just stuff they can get off but when it comes to when they might actually be able to draw home there's no predicting right now let me see just well with the latest from delhi thank you. now let's get a quick check now of some other stories making news around the world spain says that it will not hand over venezuelan opposition figure leopoldo lopez despite a warrant to detain him lopez has taken refuge in the spanish embassy and after escaping house arrest he led the first major movement against the president nicolas maduro back in twenty fourteen. thailand's king has proved been performing rituals in bangkok ahead of his coronation he lit candles and incense sticks at the coronation hall and temples of the grand palace and ga
largest in the world the engine navy and coast guard are all deployed taking care of people on the ground the indian army and air force are also on standby a medical sources have been deployed as well as a generator does out there to provide electricity because of course there have been pockets so that has been a serious effort from the center from authorities to ensure that people who are just stuff they can get off but when it comes to when they might actually be able to draw home there's no...
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this is great news for environment folks who care about the environment things like people like clean air but the thing that blows my mind about this is what two years ago in two thousand and sixteen will probably see a repeat of that in two thousand and twenty if nothing changes but that's all everyone of the focus on was saving the jobs of coal miners while the rest of us were going like even uses coal anymore in the energy for the future you know the idea was that we sold a lot to china now as that was where the big thing was will keep most of because china still using a lot of coal via sleep but we're not now and it's sort of silly at this point. we have you know time after time now one thing to keep in mind about these numbers at least number specifically for this month is they always tend to drop with coal this time here in the spring a lot of called plants are purposely taken offline for maintenance because it's the least amount of time we need that we've gotten past the cold to use them and we're not into the the summer season where people are using their air conditioners again so
this is great news for environment folks who care about the environment things like people like clean air but the thing that blows my mind about this is what two years ago in two thousand and sixteen will probably see a repeat of that in two thousand and twenty if nothing changes but that's all everyone of the focus on was saving the jobs of coal miners while the rest of us were going like even uses coal anymore in the energy for the future you know the idea was that we sold a lot to china now...
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largest in the world the engine needs the ample scotch autoload to deploy taking care of people on the ground the indian army and air force are also on standby a medical sources have in the flight as well that a generator does out of the to provide electricity because of course there have been pockets so that has been a serious effort from the center from authorities to ensure that people who are the studio stuff they can get off but when it comes to when they might actually be able to talk home that it's not predicting right now let me suggest well with the latest from delhi thank you. and get a quick check now of some other stories making news around the world thailand's king has been performing rituals in bangkok ahead of his coronation tomorrow he lit candles and incense sticks at the coronation hall and temples of the grand palace and gave ceremonial fans to venerable monks of important temples the three day coronation officially begins on saturday. partial results from britain's local council elections show a dramatic fall in support for the two main political parties the governing conservatives have lost arou
largest in the world the engine needs the ample scotch autoload to deploy taking care of people on the ground the indian army and air force are also on standby a medical sources have in the flight as well that a generator does out of the to provide electricity because of course there have been pockets so that has been a serious effort from the center from authorities to ensure that people who are the studio stuff they can get off but when it comes to when they might actually be able to talk...
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air, there's nothing to hit. no kids running around, no bicycles, no curbs. whatever you care about is not exist. a futurist and a visionary, i believe it is inevitable at some point that on our daily commute, we will go up in the air. emily: when does that happen? the $10,000 question. not today. i hope we will have something on the market in the next 3-4 years. using --ogle is still working on self-driving car's. so is it over. who owns this market? will they always be many different players? question. a good the market is still very open. none of the companies have all of the big business. the most successful today is tesla. i believe on the ground, there will be one or two companies that on the market. whichme logic by ridesharing is owned by two companies, not 50. the more cars you operate, the shorter it takes to get one, and the better the user experience. so which two companies? >> i would have to think for a long time. emily: not tesla? >> i am and not an analyst. i'm impressed by what they are doing. i love the autopilot feature. but i think it is a long shot from the autopilot all the w
air, there's nothing to hit. no kids running around, no bicycles, no curbs. whatever you care about is not exist. a futurist and a visionary, i believe it is inevitable at some point that on our daily commute, we will go up in the air. emily: when does that happen? the $10,000 question. not today. i hope we will have something on the market in the next 3-4 years. using --ogle is still working on self-driving car's. so is it over. who owns this market? will they always be many different players?...
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i have nightmares the air feels thick you know that they've completely lost their minds so i need to be extra careful and i need to find out what they would do if they decide to strike. it out that i just one private citizen against the whole mafia. despite the numerous attempts on his life paolo still visit sicily regularly. this time he's on his way to pull out so our three are no seventy kilometers from palermo. the entire town council had to step down when its ties to the mafia came to light. up a bit you can see here. traveling to sicily is always a major security undertaking. i recently received another death threat. they referred to a car bomb and even mentioned the place where it's supposed to happen. but i know that i have to keep doing my job. and that's what i'm doing. it's an extreme fear. it's a sense shivers down my spine but it means i'm always looking over my shoulder to check my voice my guardian angels are there. but i'll carry on regardless of all the stuff to do. paolo's appearance here as a guest of honor is supposed to mark the return of a legitimate administration. but who's on
i have nightmares the air feels thick you know that they've completely lost their minds so i need to be extra careful and i need to find out what they would do if they decide to strike. it out that i just one private citizen against the whole mafia. despite the numerous attempts on his life paolo still visit sicily regularly. this time he's on his way to pull out so our three are no seventy kilometers from palermo. the entire town council had to step down when its ties to the mafia came to...
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they made him very ill by refusing him any access to life sustaining fresh air, exercise, sun/vitamin d or proper medical care for six years of illegal embassy detention. then against all medical advice threw him into a prison cell." she tagged the u.n. in her post. talk about your visit with him. talk about the time he was in the ecuadorian embassy in london. he was there for almost seven years, was not able to go outside because the british government said they would arrest him if he did. well, it is very important to say i went to the prison with two very experienced and specialized medical experts, experts that are specialized in examining and identifying and documenting symptoms of torture -- physical or psychological torture. we ran medical protocols, the is istanbulotocols, -- particles, to have an objective medical assessment. mr. assange showed all of the symptoms that are typical for persons that have been exposed to prolonged psychological torture. hasssessment is mr. assange been exposed to various forms of cruel and degrading treatment that camilla to have the same affect as psychological torture
they made him very ill by refusing him any access to life sustaining fresh air, exercise, sun/vitamin d or proper medical care for six years of illegal embassy detention. then against all medical advice threw him into a prison cell." she tagged the u.n. in her post. talk about your visit with him. talk about the time he was in the ecuadorian embassy in london. he was there for almost seven years, was not able to go outside because the british government said they would arrest him if he...