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. >> i don't think i'm ever going to fly united again. >> reporter: united airlines flight 958 took off from chicago o'hare saturday evening headed for london. but three hours into the flight, the plane was forced to turn back, landing in goose bay, canada, because of a mechanical issue. abc news has learned it was a reported vibration issue in the rear of the cabin. for 22 hours, the passengers stayed in military barracks, with just a few blankets, some in near freezing temperatures. but the crew? they stayed at a nearby hotel. united telling abc news in a statement, "hotel space was not available, so we accommodated our customers at a local military base." passengers were furious. one posting this picture on twitter saying, "united crew arrived, looking fresh from their comfy night in a hotel. outrageous." >> didn't tell us what was going to happen. when we're gonna go. how they're gonna get us to london. >> reporter: this morning, they boarded a new plane for newark and then finally on to london. united has apologized to passengers and refunded them. travelers told us they were also
. >> i don't think i'm ever going to fly united again. >> reporter: united airlines flight 958 took off from chicago o'hare saturday evening headed for london. but three hours into the flight, the plane was forced to turn back, landing in goose bay, canada, because of a mechanical issue. abc news has learned it was a reported vibration issue in the rear of the cabin. for 22 hours, the passengers stayed in military barracks, with just a few blankets, some in near freezing...
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thank you for flying united. reckon we'll be landin' soon.ou promised-- not till we got there. okay. this year, we're going to a dude ranch with the whole family. mm-hmm. the family. what if dylan buys his own ticket? we'll be sleeping in separate cabins. what if dylan and i share a horse? mm, i hate landing. we'll get through this. alex: wow! it's so pretty. what are you doing? i want my ears to pop. try putting a little rouge on 'em. nobody gets me. wow. isn't this beautiful, little cowgirl? you hate her sparkly o
thank you for flying united. reckon we'll be landin' soon.ou promised-- not till we got there. okay. this year, we're going to a dude ranch with the whole family. mm-hmm. the family. what if dylan buys his own ticket? we'll be sleeping in separate cabins. what if dylan and i share a horse? mm, i hate landing. we'll get through this. alex: wow! it's so pretty. what are you doing? i want my ears to pop. try putting a little rouge on 'em. nobody gets me. wow. isn't this beautiful, little cowgirl?...
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. >> i am never going to fly united again. >> united has apologized and said there were not enough hotel rooms for all passengers. they landed in london this afternoon nearly 30 hours after taking off from chicago. >>> there is a shark hunt underway in north carolina after two teenagers were attacked and severely injured in separate incidents. the first happened near oak island. a 13-year-old girl lost part of her arm. an hour later a 16-year-old boy was attacked two miles away. he also lost part of an arm. >> they said the head was that big. estimated six to eight foot. blood in the water coming over with the whitewash. he was still coherent. >> the choppers were in the air to monitor the shoreline and keep an eye on swimmers . >>> police in new york state will increase school patrols as they hunt for two escaped murderers still on the loose. they believe richard matt and david sweat are still near the prison they broke out of nine days ago. a prison employee is charged with helping them escape. >> an naacp leader accused of lying about her race has asked for a chance to explain herself
. >> i am never going to fly united again. >> united has apologized and said there were not enough hotel rooms for all passengers. they landed in london this afternoon nearly 30 hours after taking off from chicago. >>> there is a shark hunt underway in north carolina after two teenagers were attacked and severely injured in separate incidents. the first happened near oak island. a 13-year-old girl lost part of her arm. an hour later a 16-year-old boy was attacked two miles...
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>> i don't think i'm ever going to fly united again. >> the response from the airline this morning. >>> new insight this morning into the attack in dallas, the standoff that ended in flames. a gunman's wild rampage. bullets flying at the police headquarters. the officers just inches from death. this morning, what the gunman's own father is saying. >>> and an abc news exclusive. naacp leader rachel dolezal's adopted brothers speaking out. >> she told me to make sure that no one found out where she was actually from. >> now, dolezal's getting ready to publicly answer the questions everyone is asking. >>> and ready to rebound? can lebron james bounce back after spilling blood in that crushing cavs' defeat in game four? we're live on the warriors home turf as we head into tonight's high-stakes matchup. >> good morning, america. >> get ready for game five. >>> good morning, happy sunday, everybody. also, coming up this morning we got some new information about this woman at the center of that brazen escape from that maximum-security prison in new york. >> joyce mitchell was allegedly plann
>> i don't think i'm ever going to fly united again. >> the response from the airline this morning. >>> new insight this morning into the attack in dallas, the standoff that ended in flames. a gunman's wild rampage. bullets flying at the police headquarters. the officers just inches from death. this morning, what the gunman's own father is saying. >>> and an abc news exclusive. naacp leader rachel dolezal's adopted brothers speaking out. >> she told me to...
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>> i don't think i'm ever going to fly united again. >> the response from the airline this morning. >this morning into the attack in dallas, the standoff that ended in flames. a gunman's wild rampage. bullets flying at the police headquarters. the officers just inches from death. and this morning, what the gunman's own father is saying.
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. >> i don't think i'm ever going to fly united again. >> reporter: united airlines flight 958 took offe saturday evening headed for london, but three hours into the flight, the plane was forced to turn back, landing in goose bay, canada, because of a mechanical issue. abc news has learned it was a reported vibration issue in the rear of the cabin. >> there should have been enough fuel on board to return to new york or someplace in the states. the fact that they didn't indicates there was some fairly serious problem they were dealing with. >> reporter: for 22 hours the passengers stayed in military barracks with just a few blankets some in near freezing temperatures. but the crew they stayed at a nearby hotel. united telling abc news in a statement, "hotel space was not available, so we accommodated our customers at a local military base." passengers were furious, one posting this picture on twitter, saying "united crew arrived looking fresh from their comfy night in a hotel. outrageous." >> they didn't tell us what was going to happen, where we're going to go, how they're going to get
. >> i don't think i'm ever going to fly united again. >> reporter: united airlines flight 958 took offe saturday evening headed for london, but three hours into the flight, the plane was forced to turn back, landing in goose bay, canada, because of a mechanical issue. abc news has learned it was a reported vibration issue in the rear of the cabin. >> there should have been enough fuel on board to return to new york or someplace in the states. the fact that they didn't...
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so if you're flying united anywhere in the country, it's going to impact you.emember even the major airlines they have 400 to 600 planes each. when a couple hundred are stranded on the ground on the east coast, you're going to have some chaos around the country. most airlines are waiving fees and changes for cancellations. so the advice is if you're going in or out of the airports we just talked about, your best bet is to get on the phone and reschedule. else you sit and wait for hours. >> and hours and hours. trace, thank you so much. >>> we have more on why this rarely happens, but it seems to be happening quite a bit of late. why, joseph? >> reporter: the severe thunderstorms are nothing new. in fact tornado production this year is at 25% of normal. a lot of people don't realize that new york state averages ten tornadoes a year. maine averages two tornadoes aer yoo. so it is not unheard of. so what is interesting is the tornado watch in eastern new england. that's a rare event, especially in june. it is usually july and august. and it's because the surface t
so if you're flying united anywhere in the country, it's going to impact you.emember even the major airlines they have 400 to 600 planes each. when a couple hundred are stranded on the ground on the east coast, you're going to have some chaos around the country. most airlines are waiving fees and changes for cancellations. so the advice is if you're going in or out of the airports we just talked about, your best bet is to get on the phone and reschedule. else you sit and wait for hours....
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i don't think i'm ever going to fly united again. >> the normally eight-hour trip took 33 hours.i'd be calling michael finney after that. time for ask finney, answering questions from facebook, twitter and e-mail. the first question via facebook, i was told if you owe back taxes, the irs can put a hold on you getting a passport. is this possible? >> no, it's not possible. but a lot of people think so. you know why? because a lot of u.s. senators have been suggesting this for quite some time as a way to make sure they get all the money the feds are owed. they just say oh you can't leave the country. or if you're out of the country you can't come back in until you pay up. that's never been passed into law yet. so not yet, anyway. >> okay. well we have another tweet saying airline won't let me check in online without seat assignment but showing only premium seats, so pay up or don't check in. >> isn't this interesting? i've been getting some complaints about this. here's the deal. now when you sign up for coach on many airlines, united, delta and others, you don't just get a coach s
i don't think i'm ever going to fly united again. >> the normally eight-hour trip took 33 hours.i'd be calling michael finney after that. time for ask finney, answering questions from facebook, twitter and e-mail. the first question via facebook, i was told if you owe back taxes, the irs can put a hold on you getting a passport. is this possible? >> no, it's not possible. but a lot of people think so. you know why? because a lot of u.s. senators have been suggesting this for quite...
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exclamation points were flying after united airlines flight from chicago to london was diverted to condition da friday night. the passengers on board were not happy with their layover accommodations. here's contessa brewer. >> reporter: you will see green wilderness surrounding the small town of goosebay in newfoundland, a place so small, the military facilities stand out. and that's where 176 passengers were united flight 958 spent friday night. >> they left chicago's o'hare and four hours later were diverted. passengers started tweeting. stuck in canada now why? because the plane had mechanical problems. this town has two hotels so i have to sleep in the military barracks. >> goose bay actually has several hotels, a clerk says they've been booked. passengers called it an epic hail unheated barracks on a 41 degree night. >> it was very cold, yes. >> lois harper said many passengers spent their day in the heated mess hall waiting for word from the airline. >> we were not receiving any communications from united at all. >> reporter: the 11 crew members, apparently had an easier time. passenge
exclamation points were flying after united airlines flight from chicago to london was diverted to condition da friday night. the passengers on board were not happy with their layover accommodations. here's contessa brewer. >> reporter: you will see green wilderness surrounding the small town of goosebay in newfoundland, a place so small, the military facilities stand out. and that's where 176 passengers were united flight 958 spent friday night. >> they left chicago's o'hare and...
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where sliding doors open to the united fly a bathroom. >> he has invited other famous space invade s your favorite character? >> captain picard. >> do you see yourself as captain picard? >> i try to find out what's right in the world and stick to it. that's where i can be someone leading t net dragon ever since he founded it in 1999. he and his staff focused on online games, releasing hits like this one. generating r company. now, liu wants to branch out to online education and robots and push further overseas. the creation is more than an expensive tribute to a tv show. it's mea we have to think a little bit ahead of us try to accomplish something, the seeming impossible. a dream come true that could take his company into warp speed. eunice yoon cnbc beaming up from china. >>> and to read more about the "star trek like headquarters head to our website, nbr.com. >>> finally tonight the 25 richest self-made billionaires are out according to by wealth x. warren buffett, who's worth list bill gates. somewhere aroun $86 billion. not bad for harvard dropout. >> that's "nightly business" f
where sliding doors open to the united fly a bathroom. >> he has invited other famous space invade s your favorite character? >> captain picard. >> do you see yourself as captain picard? >> i try to find out what's right in the world and stick to it. that's where i can be someone leading t net dragon ever since he founded it in 1999. he and his staff focused on online games, releasing hits like this one. generating r company. now, liu wants to branch out to online...
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i don't think i'm ever going to fly united again. >> reporter: he and the rest got to london a 3-hourp. united says it will refund their tickets. for "good morning america," david kerry, abc news washington. >> thank you to david. >>> now dan harris with the other stories. >>> good morning, everybody. good morning. the u.s. military has carried out air strikes in libya, targeting this man, mokhtar belmokhtar. he's believed to be responsible for an attack in which 38 hostages including 3 americans died in 2013. u.s. officials are not yet confirming reports he was killed. >>> meanwhile, isis is on the march in iraq. another attack could be imminent. abc news is getting an up-close look at the fight. just as the president agrees to send more troops to train iraqi forces. >> reporter: isis' weapon of choice. this bombing one of six this weekend, including this one inside the city. killing more than 20. this british teenager was among the bombers. he ran away from home in april. seen here inside his car bomb. a final embrace before detonating it. we got a first hand look at the battlefield
i don't think i'm ever going to fly united again. >> reporter: he and the rest got to london a 3-hourp. united says it will refund their tickets. for "good morning america," david kerry, abc news washington. >> thank you to david. >>> now dan harris with the other stories. >>> good morning, everybody. good morning. the u.s. military has carried out air strikes in libya, targeting this man, mokhtar belmokhtar. he's believed to be responsible for an attack...
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we have noticed there are a lot aircraft flying around the united states that could be considered sensitive. they are providing information that is relatively freely available, provided by the faa. there are companies who use that information to provide information to the community about what airplanes are doing. we decided to take that information and see if we could use that to help us predict a more accurate forecast. what the wind is doing in terms of speed of direction and various altitudes on the earth. peter: what is the potential advantage? mike: understanding atmospherics is a very important element to a lot of different things. imagine being able to predict where wildfires are going to go next. in our case, we are interested in predicting where a more optimal path through the sky might be that could save them fuel costs and would help the environment. it comes down to a triangle. what we have is an airplane positioned in space that is real. we know exactly where it is. this is the information we get from the aircraft itself. what we want to know is where the wind velocity and wind
we have noticed there are a lot aircraft flying around the united states that could be considered sensitive. they are providing information that is relatively freely available, provided by the faa. there are companies who use that information to provide information to the community about what airplanes are doing. we decided to take that information and see if we could use that to help us predict a more accurate forecast. what the wind is doing in terms of speed of direction and various...
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i don't think i'm ever going to fly united again. >> reporter: he and the rest did finally get to london3-hour trip. united says it will refund their tickets. for "good morning america," david kerley, abc news, washington. >> thanks to david. >>> now dan harris with the other stories. starting with a major strike against al queda in africa. >>> good morning, everybody. good morning. the u.s. military has carried out air strikes in libya, targeting this man, mokhtar belmokhtar. known as the uncatchable. the al qaeda leader is believed to be responsible for an attack on an algerian gas refinery in 2013, which 38 including 3 americans, died. u.s. officials are not yet confirming reports he was in fact killed. >>> meanwhile, isis is on the march in iraq. officials fear another major attack could be imminent. abc news is getting an up-close view of the fight just as president obama agrees to send hundreds of extra u.s. troops to train iraqi forces. abc's terry moran is in baghdad. >> reporter: isis' weapon of choice. this bombing on a battlefield north of baghdad, one of six this weekend, inc
i don't think i'm ever going to fly united again. >> reporter: he and the rest did finally get to london3-hour trip. united says it will refund their tickets. for "good morning america," david kerley, abc news, washington. >> thanks to david. >>> now dan harris with the other stories. starting with a major strike against al queda in africa. >>> good morning, everybody. good morning. the u.s. military has carried out air strikes in libya, targeting this...
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united states military bases. but you don't see a state flag flying over those locations. why should we fly the united states flag over state property. >> it's one country, one america. >> no, actually. >> let's let sonny get in. and then i'll let the rest -- go ahead. >> i'm pleased that the tide is turning when it comes to think. i think certainly symbols matter. words matter. and this has been a symbol that is very painful. i think it is very divisive. and i think people that are voting and trying and lobbying to take it down are on -- finally are on the right side of history. and sir, i think you are on the wrong side of history. and clearly continue to be. >> state senator? >> well, the person who just spoke -- i don't remember his name -- and i mean no disrespect. >> pat hines. >> therein illustrates the problem. this gentleman is talking about the american flag that does not need to be flying over the state house. well, this is a divisive symbol. it's time to put it in a museum. it's time for south carolina to move into the 21st century. we have a number of business
united states military bases. but you don't see a state flag flying over those locations. why should we fly the united states flag over state property. >> it's one country, one america. >> no, actually. >> let's let sonny get in. and then i'll let the rest -- go ahead. >> i'm pleased that the tide is turning when it comes to think. i think certainly symbols matter. words matter. and this has been a symbol that is very painful. i think it is very divisive. and i think...
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the plane was flying for united express and completely full. 69 passengers and four crew members were on board. according to the passengers the might said a strong gust of wind blew the plane off the slick runway. >> new detail on the massive cyber ahack on u.s. government employees. investigators are trying to determine if the breach impacted private citizens too. sources tell abc that the heart of concern are forms filled out by employees seeking high security clear an. the forms known as sf86s provide personal information relatives and friends and college roommates. last week, officials announced data on four million current and former government employees may have been stolen. officials think hackers in china are behind the attack. >> happening today, a man with ties to marin county heads back to court in iran. 39-year-old "washington post" correspondent jason rezaian faces the second day of espionage trial today. he was arrested back in july along with his wife and two photojournalists. all of them were released but for rezaian who is charged with espionage for collecting informa
the plane was flying for united express and completely full. 69 passengers and four crew members were on board. according to the passengers the might said a strong gust of wind blew the plane off the slick runway. >> new detail on the massive cyber ahack on u.s. government employees. investigators are trying to determine if the breach impacted private citizens too. sources tell abc that the heart of concern are forms filled out by employees seeking high security clear an. the forms known...
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i fly united constantly. but i did just come back from l.a. i-fi. >> it's funny that you say united. because if you go to the data this is new exclusive data we have here at cnbc it comes from route happy. united airlines is actually at the bottom of the list when it comes to the chance of even getting wi-fi at all when you take a domestic flight. interesting you point out united. most of the service is so bad. they're on the bottom. they're catching up they started at zero this were one of the last people to put why fight on their flights but they're so far behind. they charge a lot of money on purpose because the bandwidth is so slow. they don't want people to share it. >> gogo's like $5.7999, $6.99. i was shocked to see the $17.99. i paid it. >> gogo is the original biggest player in the space and most of their technology is from the ground. like a cell phone tower. all the newer guys are using satellites. a gogo service is going to be slower so they charge you more money because they don't want you sharing all the -- >> who's the best airli
i fly united constantly. but i did just come back from l.a. i-fi. >> it's funny that you say united. because if you go to the data this is new exclusive data we have here at cnbc it comes from route happy. united airlines is actually at the bottom of the list when it comes to the chance of even getting wi-fi at all when you take a domestic flight. interesting you point out united. most of the service is so bad. they're on the bottom. they're catching up they started at zero this were one...
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the plane was flying for united express. it was completely full. 69 passengers and four crew members. according to the passengers, the pilot said strong wind blew the plane off the runway. >> new details on the attack on government computers and possibly impacting private citizens, as well. sources say that investigators are considering that possibility private citizens never worked for the u.s. government may have had personal information compromised. last week, officials announced at least four million current and former federal employees may have been impacted. the preach was discovered in april and officials say the evidence pointed to china. chinese deny the accusations. >> a man with ties to marin county heads back to court in iran 39-year-old "washington post" corporate jason rezaian faces the second day of the espionage trial. he was arrested back in july along with his wife and two photojournalists, july of last year. all were later released except for rezaian. he is charged with espionage for collecting information
the plane was flying for united express. it was completely full. 69 passengers and four crew members. according to the passengers, the pilot said strong wind blew the plane off the runway. >> new details on the attack on government computers and possibly impacting private citizens, as well. sources say that investigators are considering that possibility private citizens never worked for the u.s. government may have had personal information compromised. last week, officials announced at...
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but the tragedy is that even when that flag wasn't flying under the united states of american, our old glory and the flag we have today, so many atrocious acts have been created as well. so even when we get rid of that flag we've got to get rid of attitudes, disposition, behaviors and world views that cause some people bad and good because of the color of their skin. those kind of things have to be uprooted as well. it's both and. not either/or. >> i think you can make the case that the confederate flag in south carolina gave somewhat of a support system to the thinking of dylann roof. i think you could easily make that case. michael eric dyson, heidi, thank you so much for joining us. and of course we are waiting for remarks from president obama. he is speaking at the conference of mayors in san francisco. we'll bring you those comments live and have more panel discussion. stay with us. lots more coming up on the "ed show"right here on msnbc these two oil rigs look the same. can you tell what makes them so different? did you hear that sound? of course you didn't. you're not using ge s
but the tragedy is that even when that flag wasn't flying under the united states of american, our old glory and the flag we have today, so many atrocious acts have been created as well. so even when we get rid of that flag we've got to get rid of attitudes, disposition, behaviors and world views that cause some people bad and good because of the color of their skin. those kind of things have to be uprooted as well. it's both and. not either/or. >> i think you can make the case that the...
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united states. the airline is in top with airbus -- talks with airbus to allow the planes to fly nonstop from the uniteds to singapore. the flight would run 19 hours -- 10,000 38000 miles. scarlet fu, would you like to take a 19 hour flight? scarlet: i would mind if i was flying is this class or first class for that matter, but the longest what i ever took was from hong kong to new york, and it was 16 hours and 40 minutes. -- and i flew business class, so i watched the movie and it was not that hard. pimm: you could stay on the ground for that kind of feel. scarlet: no one can call you and no one can bother you. we aregoing to -- pimm: going to miss you. i will see you later this afternoon? scarlet: that's right. pimm: still coming up on the "bloomberg market day," a potential problem for over -- uber. ♪ pimm: welcome back to the "bloomberg market day." i'm pimm fox. now let's take a look at the top stories from this hour. there is word that the individual accused of the south carolina church shooting has been caught. the 21-year-old dylann storm black churchnto a and killed nine people last night. fede
united states. the airline is in top with airbus -- talks with airbus to allow the planes to fly nonstop from the uniteds to singapore. the flight would run 19 hours -- 10,000 38000 miles. scarlet fu, would you like to take a 19 hour flight? scarlet: i would mind if i was flying is this class or first class for that matter, but the longest what i ever took was from hong kong to new york, and it was 16 hours and 40 minutes. -- and i flew business class, so i watched the movie and it was not that...
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. >> jon: they have a right, though, to fly-- universally accepted the united states flag. >> yes.y for governance like the library's closed, the speed limit is 65 miles per hour. but for them to express an opinion, to say that the government has the freedom of speech, is very dangerous. because the government has limitless limitless resources and it will drown out speech it hates and fears if it can do so. and the right to speak is a natural personal right. it's not transferable to an artificial institution like the government. >> jon: but it's also not the right to speak without consequence or push-back. and i'm noticing a trend that says that i should be allowed to say whatever i want and you can't criticize me. because that's-- that's threatening and intimidation but it's not. it's a conversation. >> let me tell you what that is. that is called the right not to be offended. there is no such right. if you're going to say something people have the right to criticize you all you want. >> jon: correct. >> if, if i were going to fly the confederate flag on my property, i should expe
. >> jon: they have a right, though, to fly-- universally accepted the united states flag. >> yes.y for governance like the library's closed, the speed limit is 65 miles per hour. but for them to express an opinion, to say that the government has the freedom of speech, is very dangerous. because the government has limitless limitless resources and it will drown out speech it hates and fears if it can do so. and the right to speak is a natural personal right. it's not transferable to...
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now, the united nations secretary general going to hold a press conference now and fly to new york thented nations envoy will get in to the thick of the things. they will talk to the houthis and to the government about the possibility of implementing a ceasefire. the government says that the houthis should first of all pull out from the cities they control. united nation is trying to work out a new format where they are able to sends monitors on the ground to implement a deal if it happening. and then to see whether the houthis are gem pulling out from the areas they control. this is a long way to go here we have first of all to mends the fences, bring them together. rescore upon did defense and start genuine talks about problems that gem en faces. >> the good for imply that is not evening possible. the first mending fences part. they are meeting in separate rooms at the moment, aren't they they? >> reporter: until yesterday there were effort to start a ceasefire to send a message to the international community is that what you see is a significant step forward it didn't happen because
now, the united nations secretary general going to hold a press conference now and fly to new york thented nations envoy will get in to the thick of the things. they will talk to the houthis and to the government about the possibility of implementing a ceasefire. the government says that the houthis should first of all pull out from the cities they control. united nation is trying to work out a new format where they are able to sends monitors on the ground to implement a deal if it happening....
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you want to know what angers us the most is that today the state flag is flying at half-staff. today the unitedf america flag is flying at half-staff. but today the confederate flag still flies as high as it did whether it was placed in front of the capitol and i believe that speaks for itself. >> is that still an antagonistic symbol to me? >> for me it is. i mean i think about the nine people who died yesterday. i think about henry smith and samuel smith who died february 8, 1968. i think about medgar evers and emmett till. i think about although heroes and sheroes upon whose shoulders i stand today and i fact that i'm 30 years old and have seen so many bloodshed and i'm so weary and so tired, i want people to come together and that flag represents the complete antithesis to bringing this state and this country together. >> why do you think the whites still want that flag? >> i think that was a false general statement you just made. it's not that whites want this flag. i think that there are a few people in this state that hold steadfast to it. there is no doubt that it is a part of history bu
you want to know what angers us the most is that today the state flag is flying at half-staff. today the unitedf america flag is flying at half-staff. but today the confederate flag still flies as high as it did whether it was placed in front of the capitol and i believe that speaks for itself. >> is that still an antagonistic symbol to me? >> for me it is. i mean i think about the nine people who died yesterday. i think about henry smith and samuel smith who died february 8, 1968....
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>> health officials say the woman got infected and received some form of treatment before flying to the unitedstates. nbc 10 national correspondent erica edwards has new details. >> reporter: infectious disease experts at the national institutes of health are trying to figure out which cocktail of drugs may give a woman with extremely drug resistant tuberculosis or xdrtb the best chance of survival. >> many of the standard drugs are not good against it and you have to get alternative drugs, some of which are successful some of which are not, and many of which are toxic. >> reporter: health officials say the unidentified woman was treated for tuberculosis overseas, then flew from india to chicago in april. she also spent time in missouri and tennessee. seven weeks after arriving she became sick enough to be admitted to a chicago area hospital, then transferred to the nih. >> prognosis of extensively drug resistant tuberculosis is always serious. >> reporter: state and federal health officials are tracking down anyone who came into prolonged contact with the woman, including those who were sitti
>> health officials say the woman got infected and received some form of treatment before flying to the unitedstates. nbc 10 national correspondent erica edwards has new details. >> reporter: infectious disease experts at the national institutes of health are trying to figure out which cocktail of drugs may give a woman with extremely drug resistant tuberculosis or xdrtb the best chance of survival. >> many of the standard drugs are not good against it and you have to get...
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threats that are going on right now, these bomb threats against airlines coming in to the united states flying they're all hoaxes. but do you suspect this is some sort of sophisticated isis plot to try to disrupt u.s. airline traffic? because it is very disruptive. >> i think we have to differentiate between an isis plot and people who are simply sympathetic with isis and decide if i don't have the capability to go operational the easiest thing to do is mike idle threats. when you the cat and mouse game of the feds chasing isis sympathizers particularly when you're looking at electronic surveillance, that is people up on the internet, the feds win. in the 21st century, sometimes people potentially like the people who are committing these threats have access to over-the-counter internet tools that make it very difficult to follow them. we may be seeing in this case the next generation of threats, that is people who are looking around and have some technical capability and can stay out of the clutches of feds because they're anonmizing. >> a special report what should the u.s. do now? that airs
threats that are going on right now, these bomb threats against airlines coming in to the united states flying they're all hoaxes. but do you suspect this is some sort of sophisticated isis plot to try to disrupt u.s. airline traffic? because it is very disruptive. >> i think we have to differentiate between an isis plot and people who are simply sympathetic with isis and decide if i don't have the capability to go operational the easiest thing to do is mike idle threats. when you the cat...
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they think there is a connection between the threats that went to these airlines coming -- flying in the unitedtates including from overseas as well as this threat that went into the senate today, and later at the white house? >> they don't know but they are checking this out, it is an unusual spate of these types of threats, wolf it is tough for them they have to treat them seriously, especially when you have something as specific as someone telling you, there's a device inside the press briefing room or inside the specific office. >> two threats that were made here in washington today in the senate and the white house, do they believe those two threats came from the same source? >> well, it's certain lily sufficient because they came so close to each other. >> evan stand by i want to get more on what's going on. michelle kosinski is standing by at the white house. you were inside the white house when all of a sudden the white house press secretary got the word from the secret service, evacuate the press briefing room. walk us through what happened. >> reporter: it's kind of stunning to hear t
they think there is a connection between the threats that went to these airlines coming -- flying in the unitedtates including from overseas as well as this threat that went into the senate today, and later at the white house? >> they don't know but they are checking this out, it is an unusual spate of these types of threats, wolf it is tough for them they have to treat them seriously, especially when you have something as specific as someone telling you, there's a device inside the press...
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. >>> speaking of flying a berkeley man forced the united flight to make an unscheduled stop in ireland because he kept demanding nuts. that's right. the plane was headed from rome to chicago. united says this 42-year-old passenger became aggressive and abusive toward the flight crew. a pilot asked several men on board to surround the passenger until he could land in belfast. the ordeal caused a 21 hour delay for everyone on board. >>> we're getting late word tonight friends say a man who composed one of the most taunting and memorable movie sound tracks ever has died in a plane crash. ♪[ music ] ♪ >> james horner won two acme awards for the titanic sound -- academy awards for the titanic soundtrack. he wrote many other scores including alien, field of dreams and beautiful minds to name a few. moderner was born in los angeles but was a classically trained pianist who studied at the royal college of music in london. a small plane went down near santa barbara. are one person was killed. friends took to facebook to say horner was on board. james horner was 61 years old. >>> the murder of a
. >>> speaking of flying a berkeley man forced the united flight to make an unscheduled stop in ireland because he kept demanding nuts. that's right. the plane was headed from rome to chicago. united says this 42-year-old passenger became aggressive and abusive toward the flight crew. a pilot asked several men on board to surround the passenger until he could land in belfast. the ordeal caused a 21 hour delay for everyone on board. >>> we're getting late word tonight friends...
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is it prudent to accept that proposal to fly increasingly advanced sensors over the united states? >> that is a discussion right now. >> you don't have an opinion? arachnoid to overlook cattle different aspects. >> okay. >> this is an issue that will continue to be of high interest to the and the chairman of the strategic forces subcommittee whose committee i am honored to serve on. . . >> remember, they are advancing beyond where they currently are command we are staying stagnant, is that correct? i understand we're modernizing what we currently have but are not creating new technologies. >> again, they are replacing old systems with new systems. that is correct, congressman but they are staying within the new start, so not increasing the size of the force. >> i only have a few seconds left. left. i heard you mention that there was defiant defiantly we will take it off-line and ask questions later. >> appreciate that the gentleman wishes to ask questions and writing. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to be here to thank the admiral for a service. we have joked with general dempse
is it prudent to accept that proposal to fly increasingly advanced sensors over the united states? >> that is a discussion right now. >> you don't have an opinion? arachnoid to overlook cattle different aspects. >> okay. >> this is an issue that will continue to be of high interest to the and the chairman of the strategic forces subcommittee whose committee i am honored to serve on. . . >> remember, they are advancing beyond where they currently are command we are...
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one of the things we have noticed is there are a lot of aircraft flying around in the united states. that could be considered sensors. they have data providing information. and it is relatively freely available, provided by the faa. there are companies who use that to provide information to the community about what airplanes are doing. we decided to take that information and see if we could use that to help us predict a more accurate winds aloft forecast. what the wind is doing at various outs above the surface of the earth. >> a visit to microsoft's washington dc office, monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. >> like many of us, first families take vacation time. and like presidents and first ladies, a good read can be the perfect companion for your summer journeys. what better book than one that appears inside the personal life of every first lady in american history? " first ladies: presidential historian on the lives of 45 iconic american women." inspiring stories of fascinating women who survived the scrutiny of the white house. a great summertime read, available from publi
one of the things we have noticed is there are a lot of aircraft flying around in the united states. that could be considered sensors. they have data providing information. and it is relatively freely available, provided by the faa. there are companies who use that to provide information to the community about what airplanes are doing. we decided to take that information and see if we could use that to help us predict a more accurate winds aloft forecast. what the wind is doing at various outs...
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she went on to fly first with the british aircraft delivery units, and then when the united states army air force allowed women to fly she joined that , organization, which was founded by jackie cochran. she did that all throughout the war, flying aircraft, delivering aircraft for the military. unfortunately, after the war helen richey was unable to find any work as a pilot. remember, the country had just trained tens of thousands of new pilots for the war. many of them were looking for jobs in aviation. so because she could not find a job in aviation, she actually ended up committing suicide. on a happier note, this is louise thanden the first woman to win the bendix trophy,. it was given an air race from california to floyd bennett field, and she was the winner in 1936. ruth nichols, again, our glamour girl -- she would fly around the country, and she would speak to different groups about aviation and winning in aviation. it would not be uncommon for her to speak to a group like this, say. oh, i'm sorry. a hydro airplane -- licensed women hydro airplane pilot which means she's license
she went on to fly first with the british aircraft delivery units, and then when the united states army air force allowed women to fly she joined that , organization, which was founded by jackie cochran. she did that all throughout the war, flying aircraft, delivering aircraft for the military. unfortunately, after the war helen richey was unable to find any work as a pilot. remember, the country had just trained tens of thousands of new pilots for the war. many of them were looking for jobs in...
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. >> secretary of state john kerry is right now flying back to the united states after he broke his legng a bicycle. that's according to the state department weapon got word of this over the weekend and there were concerns about he was going to ride part of the race for tour de france, and it didn't go long or well? >> state department officials say secretary kerry struck a curb and broke his hip. he has been in geneva, participating in the iran nuclear talks. >> you're mic is not working. you're good now. i don't know how this thing works. >> okay. >> we can just stare at it. he is wearing his helmet. >> his own gear. he brings his own bike when he goes riding during the iran nuclear talks. he is very active. right now he is 71 years old also officials say he is flying back to the u.s. after -- he is being treated at a hospital in geneva. he tweeted this. back to boston, look forward to getting leg set and getting back to state department. meantime, work goes on, big thanks to well wishes, hash tag onwards. >> how long will he be out. >> state department officials say he'll participate
. >> secretary of state john kerry is right now flying back to the united states after he broke his legng a bicycle. that's according to the state department weapon got word of this over the weekend and there were concerns about he was going to ride part of the race for tour de france, and it didn't go long or well? >> state department officials say secretary kerry struck a curb and broke his hip. he has been in geneva, participating in the iran nuclear talks. >> you're mic is...
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one of the things that we have noticed is that there are a lot of aircraft flying around in the united states that could be considered censors. they have data on them. they're providing information and it's relatively freely available. provided by the faa and there's companies like flight aware who use that information to provide information to the community about what airplanes are doing. so we decided to take that information and see if we could use that to help us predict a more accurate winds aloft forecast. >> winds aloft? >> winds aloft. what the wind is doing in speed and direction above the earth. >> a visit to microsoft's washington, d.c. office tonight at 8:00 eastern on the communicators on c-span 2. >>> new jersey governor chris christie is expected to make a presidential campaign announcement tomorrow. yesterday, he released this preannouncement video. >> i get accused a lot of times of being too blunt and too direct and say what's on my mind just a little bit too loudly. i have an irish father, and i had a sicilian mother. now, for those of you hooting, you know that that
one of the things that we have noticed is that there are a lot of aircraft flying around in the united states that could be considered censors. they have data on them. they're providing information and it's relatively freely available. provided by the faa and there's companies like flight aware who use that information to provide information to the community about what airplanes are doing. so we decided to take that information and see if we could use that to help us predict a more accurate...
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one of the things we have noticed is there are a lot of aircraft flying around in the united states they could be considered sensors. they have dated that is relatively freely available provided by the faa. there are companies that use that information to provide information to think community. we decided to take that information and see if we can use that to predict a more accurate window forecast. what the wind is doing in terms of speed and directions at various services of the earth. >> monday evening at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. >> like many of us, families take a case in time. presidents and first ladies, a good read can be a good companion. what book is better than one that appears inside the personal life of every first lady. first ladies, a book about the iconic lives of first women. women who survived the scrutiny of the white house. a great summertime read. available as a hardcover or and the e-book or through your favorite online book sale of -- your favorite online bookseller. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," our guest is evan thomas, author of "being nixon: a man divided." he tal
one of the things we have noticed is there are a lot of aircraft flying around in the united states they could be considered sensors. they have dated that is relatively freely available provided by the faa. there are companies that use that information to provide information to think community. we decided to take that information and see if we can use that to predict a more accurate window forecast. what the wind is doing in terms of speed and directions at various services of the earth....
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is it prudent to accept that proposal to fly increasingly advanced sensors over the united states? >> that is a discussion right now. >> you don't have an opinion? arachnoid to overlook cattle different aspects. >> okay. >> this is an issue that will continue to be of high interest to the and the chairman of the strategic forces subcommittee whose committee i am honored to serve on. . .
is it prudent to accept that proposal to fly increasingly advanced sensors over the united states? >> that is a discussion right now. >> you don't have an opinion? arachnoid to overlook cattle different aspects. >> okay. >> this is an issue that will continue to be of high interest to the and the chairman of the strategic forces subcommittee whose committee i am honored to serve on. . .
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is it prudent to accept that proposal to fly increasingly advanced sensors over the united states? >> that is a discussion right now. >> you don't have an opinion? arachnoid to overlook cattle different aspects. >> okay. this is an issue that will continue to be of high interest to the and the chairman of the strategic forces subcommittee whose committee i am honored to serve on. . . remember, they are advancing beyond where they currently are command we are staying stagnant, is that correct? i understand we're modernizing what we currently have but are not creating new technologies. >> again, they are replacing old systems with new systems. that is correct, congressman , but they are staying within the new start so not increasing the size of the force. >> i only have a few seconds left. left. i heard you mention that there was defiant defiantly we will take it off-line and ask questions later. >> appreciate that the gentleman wishes to ask questions and writing. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to be here to thank the admiral for a service. we have joked with general dempsey. yo
is it prudent to accept that proposal to fly increasingly advanced sensors over the united states? >> that is a discussion right now. >> you don't have an opinion? arachnoid to overlook cattle different aspects. >> okay. this is an issue that will continue to be of high interest to the and the chairman of the strategic forces subcommittee whose committee i am honored to serve on. . . remember, they are advancing beyond where they currently are command we are staying stagnant,...
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one of the things we noticed is that there are a lot of aircraft flying around in the united states that could be considered sensors. they have data on them. they are providing information. it is relatively freely available. it is provided by the faa. and there are companies like flight aware that use that information to provide information to the public about what your plans are doing. we decided to take that information and see if we could use that to help us predict a more accurate wins a lot forecast. what the wind is doing in terms of speed and traction at various altitudes above the surface of the year. -- the earth. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on "the communicators" on c-span2. >>'s, british prime minister david cameron at the house of commons. then an interview with kentucky senator rand paul. then martin o'malley of maryland talks about u.s. national security. >> on wednesday, british prime minister david care answered question from members of the house of commons about border security renewable energy, and extending broadband to rural immunities. this is about 35 minutes. a
one of the things we noticed is that there are a lot of aircraft flying around in the united states that could be considered sensors. they have data on them. they are providing information. it is relatively freely available. it is provided by the faa. and there are companies like flight aware that use that information to provide information to the public about what your plans are doing. we decided to take that information and see if we could use that to help us predict a more accurate wins a...
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one of the things we noticed is that there are a lot of aircraft flying around in the united states that could be considered sensors. they are providing information. it is freely available, provided by the faa. there are companies like flight aware, who use the information to provide info to the community . we decided to take the information and see if we could use it to help us predict a more accurate wind forecast. winds aloft. what went is doing at various altitudes. >> a visit to microsoft's office, monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. >> next, the presidential candidate interviews with rand paul and bernie sanders. at 11:00 q&a with evan thomas. on tuesday, we sat down with presidential candidate and republican senator rand paul of kentucky. he discussed his decision to become a doctor, his time in the senate, and why he wants to be present -- president. it is part of a series with potential and declared 20 16 candidates as part of our road to the white house coverage. we spoke with senator paul in his office on capitol hill. this interview is almost 25 minutes. >> senator ra
one of the things we noticed is that there are a lot of aircraft flying around in the united states that could be considered sensors. they are providing information. it is freely available, provided by the faa. there are companies like flight aware, who use the information to provide info to the community . we decided to take the information and see if we could use it to help us predict a more accurate wind forecast. winds aloft. what went is doing at various altitudes. >> a visit to...
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. >> the flags of the united states and south carolina are flying at half staff in charleston, but thederate flag is still at full height because it is protected by a state law. civil rights leaders are calling for it to be removed but it could be a while before any change actually happens. >> there will be policy discussions and you will hear me come out and talk about it, but right now, i'm not doing that to the people of my state. >> those who want to keep the flag say it is not a racist symbol, but rather, a piece of their southern heritage. >>> coming up tonight, two men stow away, one falls from the jumbo jet. the other survives the 11-hour flight clinging to the plane. this northern california suburb is days away from running out of water. we learned it has until tuesday to come up with a plan b. >> reporter: san francisco celebrated its big birthday tonight in high-tech style. we will take you to the >> tonight one person is dead and another in critical condition after stowing away on a british airways flight. one stow away plunged from the flight minutes before it was supposed
. >> the flags of the united states and south carolina are flying at half staff in charleston, but thederate flag is still at full height because it is protected by a state law. civil rights leaders are calling for it to be removed but it could be a while before any change actually happens. >> there will be policy discussions and you will hear me come out and talk about it, but right now, i'm not doing that to the people of my state. >> those who want to keep the flag say it...