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diehl's crm recommendation.n 1981, united airlines kicks off the industry's first crm training program. >> united was an easy sell. remember, united had just lost three airliners in fatal accidents, so united management was quick to jump on board and was quick to spend the money. to develop the course. >> as veteran captain al haynes recalls the training was initially received with a dose of skepticism. >> those captains who needed it didn't want it, and wasn't really going to do it so we thought it was a waste of time until we began to get into the flow of things, and then we understood what it was all about. >>> coming up -- >> captain haynes has no way of knowing that just a few years later, training to improve communication between crew members will help him get through one of the most terrifying situations a pilot could ever face, a catastrophic loss of control of a jumbo jet. so, i tried depend last weekend. it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. and
diehl's crm recommendation.n 1981, united airlines kicks off the industry's first crm training program. >> united was an easy sell. remember, united had just lost three airliners in fatal accidents, so united management was quick to jump on board and was quick to spend the money. to develop the course. >> as veteran captain al haynes recalls the training was initially received with a dose of skepticism. >> those captains who needed it didn't want it, and wasn't really going to...
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. >> reporter: mike buckby in his opposition with the nuclear diehl with iran. >> when someone pointsun at your head you better take him seriously. >> reporter: and john kasick on his economic record -- >> i inherited the state of the brink of dying, and we have turned it around, and the state is unified and people have hope again in ohio. >> reporter: earlier seven lower tier republican candidates participated in a separate cleveland debate and carly feorina stood out. >> reporter: hillary clinton lies about benghazi, she lies about emails, she is still defending planned parenthood. and she is hill her party's front runner. >> reporter: this night, though, belonged to donald trump, his stage presence alone was a tour de force. >> this country right now owes $19 trillion, they need somebody like me to straighten out that mess. >> reporter: david shuster, al jazeera. >>> all right. donald trump managed to outshine his competitors off of the stage too. he was the most talked about candidate on social media, and the most searched google name on google. but ben carson was a disimportant s
. >> reporter: mike buckby in his opposition with the nuclear diehl with iran. >> when someone pointsun at your head you better take him seriously. >> reporter: and john kasick on his economic record -- >> i inherited the state of the brink of dying, and we have turned it around, and the state is unified and people have hope again in ohio. >> reporter: earlier seven lower tier republican candidates participated in a separate cleveland debate and carly feorina stood...
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we remember jason carter that run for the governor of georgia this past november and lost to nathan diehl. he's taking over the role of chairman of the board of trustees here at the carter center. john. >> amazingly open, candid conversation about his own health. robert ray, thank you very much. >>> one of the approaching we just heard, doctors are using to treat president carter is known as immunotherapy. it's designed to boost the immune system to fight the disease. courtney keely has that story. >> reporter: rusty kline has come along way. he was diagnosed nine years ago with late stage melanoma. >> i've been through three clinical trials, ten surgeries and two brain surgeries. >> the list of grueling treatment goes on. he kept fighting and the cancer kept coming back. >> i start at sloan kettering and the immunotherapy. >> reporter: he's an oncologist at sloan kettering hospital in new york city. they're making strides in the fight against melanoma. >> as a physician i feel jubilant to offer something to my patients which can not just make them better for a few weeks but in some patie
we remember jason carter that run for the governor of georgia this past november and lost to nathan diehl. he's taking over the role of chairman of the board of trustees here at the carter center. john. >> amazingly open, candid conversation about his own health. robert ray, thank you very much. >>> one of the approaching we just heard, doctors are using to treat president carter is known as immunotherapy. it's designed to boost the immune system to fight the disease. courtney...
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. >> reporter: camille power and sheila diehl enjoy seeing all the wildlife on their weekly walks around the lake, especially the family of river otters that have made the lake home. >> they just play. they're charming. they don't try to hurt anybody. they're very gentle. >> reporter: but it seems some aren't so enamored by the otters. the east bay regional park district say they have gotten reports of death threats against the semi-aquatic creatures. >> a couple of people said they would like to do the otters some harm because they think that the otters are taking the vast majority of the fish out of the lake and they're unable to catch fish, but the otters are catching the fish instead. >> reporter: a wildlife ecologist says they need to realize the blue-green algae problem has impacted the fish population. he says otters aren't to blame. >> although they take a lot of fish, they also eat other animals like frogs, crayfish and even small mammals. >> reporter: he says park police and the department of fish and wildlife have stepped up patrols. they have also installed cameras to keep an
. >> reporter: camille power and sheila diehl enjoy seeing all the wildlife on their weekly walks around the lake, especially the family of river otters that have made the lake home. >> they just play. they're charming. they don't try to hurt anybody. they're very gentle. >> reporter: but it seems some aren't so enamored by the otters. the east bay regional park district say they have gotten reports of death threats against the semi-aquatic creatures. >> a couple of...
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this case was filed a month after the department of justice informed georgia governor nathan diehl andgeneral sam owens of a d.o.j. investigation into the state's adherence to title 2 with the americans with disability act which prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities and as we reported last week on this program the d.o.j. found that when georgia students with disabilities like autism or behavioral disorders share a school with other students they are physically separated from their peers. separate entrances, bathrooms and sometimes buildings. they are taught with computer based lessons rather than a teacher. what does this say? christina greer, assistant professor at fordham university, a restorative, kate dawson, south carolina campaign director for governor rick perry, and athea robinson mauk, ending the school house to jailhouse track campaign for the advancement project. and in san francisco matt cole, director of the center for equality of aclu. so let me start with you. tell me why the aclu decided to bring this case other than the horrifying video that we just
this case was filed a month after the department of justice informed georgia governor nathan diehl andgeneral sam owens of a d.o.j. investigation into the state's adherence to title 2 with the americans with disability act which prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities and as we reported last week on this program the d.o.j. found that when georgia students with disabilities like autism or behavioral disorders share a school with other students they are physically separated from...
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rompld it's the you a tenticity things, inequality, wage stagnation, established for candidates are diehlrnie sanders, she has role bonn bobefides in that issue. >> she electrified philadelphia at the event. >> a examined cross section. her message really is, elizabeth warren was before anybody else in the senate, certainly, hammering there issue home. >> as well as bernie sanders has done, i think there is no doubt if els bath warren had gotten in this race, she'd be ahead right now. >> on that note -- >> there is one wildcard, hillary clinton is a strong, determined, well funned candidate for the presidency t. wildcard is the fbi and the justice department. >> that's for sure. >> where is this going? >> and the congressional investigation, which is piggy-backing off what the fbi is doing. they have subpoena power, too. >> and the fact, al hunt. this is not a story that plateaus. this is a story that whether it's in the "new york times" or whether it's reuters or whether it's another main stream respected media outlet. we find out more and more about these e-mails that come out and what
rompld it's the you a tenticity things, inequality, wage stagnation, established for candidates are diehlrnie sanders, she has role bonn bobefides in that issue. >> she electrified philadelphia at the event. >> a examined cross section. her message really is, elizabeth warren was before anybody else in the senate, certainly, hammering there issue home. >> as well as bernie sanders has done, i think there is no doubt if els bath warren had gotten in this race, she'd be ahead...
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but the big feel diehl would be china trying to export out of this by flooding the markets even furthern is voiceless on this. stuart: so far. peter, i'm sorry to cut you short, but this a big day on the markets, and i've got to get back to that. peter, thank you very much indeed. adam, you've been chomping at the bit to get in. >> china bringing us down, don't forget the chinese government has trillions of dollars in reserve that it can use to stimulate their economy and they don't have to borrow to do it. stuart: it's a global selloff, and we have another guest that says china's crisis means we're in for global collapse. back in a moment with that a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not only could be convenient, we could save a lot of money. i was like, w
but the big feel diehl would be china trying to export out of this by flooding the markets even furthern is voiceless on this. stuart: so far. peter, i'm sorry to cut you short, but this a big day on the markets, and i've got to get back to that. peter, thank you very much indeed. adam, you've been chomping at the bit to get in. >> china bringing us down, don't forget the chinese government has trillions of dollars in reserve that it can use to stimulate their economy and they don't have...