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. >> ed wilson is in the cockpit.plane gets ready for its very first takeoff. (engine roars) ♪ ♪ >> a short time after this first maiden flight, ed wilson, he and his co-pilots start to realize that the 737 max is not handling as smoothly as it should in certain low-speed situations. it's shortly after takeoff, you know, it's still kind of climbing to ascent. it's not going full speed. >> narrator: boeing engineers had an idea for how to deal with this. >> they know about mcas and they know that mcas was actually used for a similar situation in these high-speed maneuvers, and so theoretically, mcas could also be used in these other situations to also smooth out the handling. crucially, it's already been created, it's already been approved, and it's something that we could just apply, you know, to a different phase of flight. it's actually a pretty easy fix. this ends up being an extremely fateful decision. they enable the stabilizer to move much more-- actually, four times as much. now the system's designed for low-sp
. >> ed wilson is in the cockpit.plane gets ready for its very first takeoff. (engine roars) ♪ ♪ >> a short time after this first maiden flight, ed wilson, he and his co-pilots start to realize that the 737 max is not handling as smoothly as it should in certain low-speed situations. it's shortly after takeoff, you know, it's still kind of climbing to ascent. it's not going full speed. >> narrator: boeing engineers had an idea for how to deal with this. >> they know...
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isn't right. >> i became an obsession >> yes. >> joe wilson was so upset that after months of stewing over bushes, false statement, he published an op-ed in the new york times refuting bush's state of the union address claim basically calling the president out as a liar, wilson thank here's the white house and manipulating the intelligence from niger to justify an invasion of iraq. >> new questions about the president's case against iraq with some of the base, i'm bad intelligence. >> so tell me about when you first read joe wilson's op-ed. >> it was really, i think ball galvanizing. he had a lot of credit because he had been a bush one ambassador. then all of a sudden that kind of wait, where the hell are the nuclear weapons? question was front and center >> all hell broke loose. did the administration and mislead us on weapons of mass destruction? >> the british government has learned to saddam hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from africa >> and wilson refuting those 16 words cause the white as to retreat from the statement faster than you could say freedom fries. >> no one now what we did not know at the tim
isn't right. >> i became an obsession >> yes. >> joe wilson was so upset that after months of stewing over bushes, false statement, he published an op-ed in the new york times refuting bush's state of the union address claim basically calling the president out as a liar, wilson thank here's the white house and manipulating the intelligence from niger to justify an invasion of iraq. >> new questions about the president's case against iraq with some of the base, i'm bad...
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so tell me about when you first read >> joe wilson's op-ed. it was really like a lightning bolt galvanizing >> he had a >> lot of credit because he had been a bush one ambassador. then all the sudden that kind of wait, where the hell are the nuclear? your weapons question was front and center >> all hell broke loose did the administration mislead us on weapons of mass destruction? >> the british government has learned to saddam hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from africa >> and wilson refuting those 16 words cause the white asked to retreat from the statement faster than you could say, freedom fries. >> no one. now what we did not know at the time of the state of the union and the president in retrospect, when i've included that remarks, and the state of the union speeches, you can expect the president to know every detail about every phrase and such a long complex address unless of course, you go to the most unlikely of sources, the white house's own website which displays a picture of the president, quote, reviewing
so tell me about when you first read >> joe wilson's op-ed. it was really like a lightning bolt galvanizing >> he had a >> lot of credit because he had been a bush one ambassador. then all the sudden that kind of wait, where the hell are the nuclear? your weapons question was front and center >> all hell broke loose did the administration mislead us on weapons of mass destruction? >> the british government has learned to saddam hussein recently sought significant...
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governor wilson, governor jerry brown. mayor ed koch and richard daly and kim kardashian.ve careers but they passed it again. this idea of being overly licensed, certain areas i think you want to have a rigorous structure of licensing. if you are in the medical profession before you pass medical school and get your license you go through a three-phase test applied over years and the test itself is taken over days, not one day. >> right. the reason for that is that there are certain jobs where the cost of failure is way too high. a doctor takes your life into his hands. in some ways so does an attorney. i will say, i don't know how many times she took it. a license does not insure quality. fani willis passed it and there are many unimpressive attorneys. in an impression where you could ruin someone's life. incarceration is on the line. the death penalty could be on the line. you need someone who can pass a minimum standard of competency. standardized tests are the best example of trying to uniformly invoke a minimum standard of competency. if you can't meet it, the cost to
governor wilson, governor jerry brown. mayor ed koch and richard daly and kim kardashian.ve careers but they passed it again. this idea of being overly licensed, certain areas i think you want to have a rigorous structure of licensing. if you are in the medical profession before you pass medical school and get your license you go through a three-phase test applied over years and the test itself is taken over days, not one day. >> right. the reason for that is that there are certain jobs...
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his op-ed team got national attention for its position on harvard president clotting and natalia wilsonre. news and politics reporter for the hill top and howard university. some of her recent interviews include stacey abrams and fani willis. natalia, what do you think about the potential band? >> i think this potential ban will have a large impact on voter turnout in upcoming elections. i saw firsthand, i entered on the hill, for a lot of offices they are receiving a lot of calls from young voters and also teenagers asking to avoid the ban. i think it's important to note that when we are considering what would be important for young voters and how presidential candidates should implement that into their campaign if they want to garner that vote. >> do you think those young voters realize why the ban is potentially being put in place? it's not because they feel like the kids are going outside to play baseball because they are on the tiktok, the issue is over national security. do you think the young voters realize that? >> i would say that probably for the most part they are not aware t
his op-ed team got national attention for its position on harvard president clotting and natalia wilsonre. news and politics reporter for the hill top and howard university. some of her recent interviews include stacey abrams and fani willis. natalia, what do you think about the potential band? >> i think this potential ban will have a large impact on voter turnout in upcoming elections. i saw firsthand, i entered on the hill, for a lot of offices they are receiving a lot of calls from...
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his op-ed team got national attention and a lot of stress for its position on harvard president claudine gay. wilson joyce us. reporter for the hilltop and how it university. some of her recent interviews stacey abrams and funny willis. i'm thrilled you are here. the general election is on and it's a race between two candidate we already know very, very well. for many, this lesson is about the future of democracy. it is also about getting out the vote. we talked about undecided voters but at the end of the day there's not that many people whose opinions are changing. it's about voter turnout. tommy, you worked on the harvard youth poll. you have worked with john devoe paid a regular. how much our younger voters paying attention to this election? >> that is always the essential question, right? our young people going to turn out? can they be the decisive factor that the parties want them to be? the democrats need them to be. what we are seeing is numbers turning out that looking a little bit lower on the top line. of course, the key question is how will they turn a in battleground states? we have see
his op-ed team got national attention and a lot of stress for its position on harvard president claudine gay. wilson joyce us. reporter for the hilltop and how it university. some of her recent interviews stacey abrams and funny willis. i'm thrilled you are here. the general election is on and it's a race between two candidate we already know very, very well. for many, this lesson is about the future of democracy. it is also about getting out the vote. we talked about undecided voters but at...