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. >> ken hall, atlantic southeast. i believe the legislation that's been signed recently has a potential of putting all of us as a profession between a rock and a hard place when we encounter the pilot choice we all know is coming up. has anyone on the committee, or has alpha given any thought to how we're going to react to that? are we going to look at potentially changing our american business model, which is one of always hiring experienced pilots, and adapting a model that has been used with some success in europe of hiring pilots with zero hours, and creating mentored programs that get them from zero hours to a fully qualified crew member status? where does the panel stand on that? >> that's a very good question. oh, thanks, that's my question. you bring up a very, very interesting point, because world-wide admonitio is being considered. it has it's basis in admonitio training. we will upgrade the certificates all pilots have to have. we are at least here in the united states going to see something that you could
. >> ken hall, atlantic southeast. i believe the legislation that's been signed recently has a potential of putting all of us as a profession between a rock and a hard place when we encounter the pilot choice we all know is coming up. has anyone on the committee, or has alpha given any thought to how we're going to react to that? are we going to look at potentially changing our american business model, which is one of always hiring experienced pilots, and adapting a model that has been...
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ken wayne. he was at the town hall meeting that just wrapped up within the hour. >> reporter: this town hall was supposed to end at 9:30. people are now just beginning to trickle out. a lot of questions here from very worried san bruno residents, including what is going to happen to that pg&e gas pipeline that exploded last week. >> we need to really understand what happens. we know our line rocky mount youred. we don't know hye. we need to make sure before that line anding fromly all of the rest of the lines in our service territory are safe. >> reporter: about 300 people filled the pews at the church of the highlands to submit written questions to state and federal officials as well as pg&e. some wanted to know why tell took pg&e an hour and 46 minutes to shut off the gas to the line last thursday. utility said it's because the flames were so intense workers couldn't get close enough. jackie spear who hosted the town hall said that needs to change. >> i am make sure there's some means to do automatic valve closings because in this case it was a manueloff that had to take place. that was easy a
ken wayne. he was at the town hall meeting that just wrapped up within the hour. >> reporter: this town hall was supposed to end at 9:30. people are now just beginning to trickle out. a lot of questions here from very worried san bruno residents, including what is going to happen to that pg&e gas pipeline that exploded last week. >> we need to really understand what happens. we know our line rocky mount youred. we don't know hye. we need to make sure before that line anding...
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ken wayne. he was at the town hall meeting that just wrapped up within the hour. >> reporter: this town hall was supposed to end at 9:30. people are now just beginning to trickle out. a lot of questions here from very worried san bruno residents, including what is going to happen to that pg&e gas pipeline that exploded last week. >> we need to really understand what happens. we know our line rocky mount youred. we don't know hye. we need to make sure before that line anding fromly all of the rest of the lines in our service territory are safe. >> reporter: about 300 people filled the pews at the church of the highlands to submit written questions to state and federal officials as well as pg&e. some wanted to know why tell took pg&e an hour and 46 minutes to shut off the gas to the line last thursday. utility said it's because the flames were so intense workers couldn't get close enough. jackie spear who hosted the town hall said that needs to change. >> i am make sure there's some means to do automatic valve closings because in this case it was a manueloff that had to take place. that was easy a
ken wayne. he was at the town hall meeting that just wrapped up within the hour. >> reporter: this town hall was supposed to end at 9:30. people are now just beginning to trickle out. a lot of questions here from very worried san bruno residents, including what is going to happen to that pg&e gas pipeline that exploded last week. >> we need to really understand what happens. we know our line rocky mount youred. we don't know hye. we need to make sure before that line anding...
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hall of fame class. >>> 6:48 right now: a fourth witness has taken the stand in the murder trial of former baltimore city councilman kenris. jazz club owner keith covington said harris defied the command to step back inside the club and was shot and killed. his companion was cut by flying glass, but other-wise not hurt. >>> a mother makes an emotional plea, desperate for information about her son's death more than two years ago. rudolf turner was in his millersville home with his brother in september 2008 when someone knocked on the bedroom window. as rudolf opened the curtain, he was shot. one of the hardest parts was when homicide detectives made her leave her son's body. >> i said "i can't leave right now. i said i need to stay here to make sure he's okay." i promised him that i would never leave him. and now i gotta leave. >> the anne arundel county cold case unit is searching for anyone with information in rudolf's murder. anyone with information, call the police. >>> 6:49 right now. baltimore's police union and fire union may continue to let people know exactly how they feel about the city hall pension changes. t
hall of fame class. >>> 6:48 right now: a fourth witness has taken the stand in the murder trial of former baltimore city councilman kenris. jazz club owner keith covington said harris defied the command to step back inside the club and was shot and killed. his companion was cut by flying glass, but other-wise not hurt. >>> a mother makes an emotional plea, desperate for information about her son's death more than two years ago. rudolf turner was in his millersville home with...
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hall of fame class. >>> five minutes after 6:00 right now: a fourth witness has taking the stand in the murder trial of former baltimore city councilman ken harris. he was shot and killed. harris's female companion, monica foreman robinson testified on monday she was cut by flying glass, but other-wise not hurt. >>> baltimore police union continues to let people know exactly how they feel about all the pension issues and changes going on at city hall. the most recent billboard reads baltimore police and firefighters stand by our oath to protect you and your families despite city hall turning their back on us. the billboard is on the east side of interstate 83 south. the changes in the pension system were put into place last month. the unions have filed a lawsuit in federal court to challenge legality of those changes. the police union's previous billboard read "welcome to baltimore, home to a mayor and city council who turn their backs on the police and firefighters." >>> all right, well, one stevenson university student is in stable condition this morning at an area hospital with a suspected case of bacterial meningitis. according to a s
hall of fame class. >>> five minutes after 6:00 right now: a fourth witness has taking the stand in the murder trial of former baltimore city councilman ken harris. he was shot and killed. harris's female companion, monica foreman robinson testified on monday she was cut by flying glass, but other-wise not hurt. >>> baltimore police union continues to let people know exactly how they feel about all the pension issues and changes going on at city hall. the most recent billboard...
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megyn: independent bp czar ken feinberg is getting an earful in louisiana at a town hall.dents looking for relief they say is not coming fast enough. >> we don't have an answer from you to explain why we can't get the rest of our money. 30 days? we all could be out of our homes. 30 days we could have no lights, no food, nothing. >> i'm together best i can. if the best i can is not good enough, i'm sorry. it's not a lie. i'll do the best i can. i'll try to give you the maximum amount i can give you. megyn: mr. fineberg. he says that his office is handling 1,000 claims a day. but people in this crowd say those claims are being handled too slowly as you heard. it's another election day which is always exciting. here at america's election headquarters. today is the last big round of primaries before the november general election. voters in six states along with d.c. head together polls and shaping key mid-term battles. one of the most closely watches is the battle for joe biden's old senate seat. christine o'donnell battling mike castle. the gop favorite. if you will. she is t
megyn: independent bp czar ken feinberg is getting an earful in louisiana at a town hall.dents looking for relief they say is not coming fast enough. >> we don't have an answer from you to explain why we can't get the rest of our money. 30 days? we all could be out of our homes. 30 days we could have no lights, no food, nothing. >> i'm together best i can. if the best i can is not good enough, i'm sorry. it's not a lie. i'll do the best i can. i'll try to give you the maximum amount...
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ken. >> reporter: right now we are outside the mondave center, right now you are seeing people who are lined up ready to enter into the debate hall. there are also people, this debate starts at 6:00, there are the people who want their voices heard. we have people, it's the area of dominated by supporters of jerry brown. a lot of democratic supporters here are expecting some of the campus republicans to make their way here shortly. that also here, mixed into this quad of supporters and protesters were candidates left out of tonight's debate and students who wanted to make it clear that education should be a key topic of tonight's discussion. >> if this is a democracy they should have the other candidate. the other third party candidate who represents various opinions of issues. >> we want to make sure they bring forward all the issues. not a lot has been said about education. we want to make sure we're at the forefront of what's being discussed. >> reporter: the protest will wrap up in time for the debate inside the mondave center which seats up to 1,800 people. a moderator will lead the candidates through a series of questions.
ken. >> reporter: right now we are outside the mondave center, right now you are seeing people who are lined up ready to enter into the debate hall. there are also people, this debate starts at 6:00, there are the people who want their voices heard. we have people, it's the area of dominated by supporters of jerry brown. a lot of democratic supporters here are expecting some of the campus republicans to make their way here shortly. that also here, mixed into this quad of supporters and...
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hall of fame. yet, there was a time when ken nearly wasted his talent by making the poor choice of dropping out of headed towards a dead end until he heard some words of wisdom from a complete stanger. >> he was telling me all the things that he wanted to do. how he could have been this, should have been there and looked at it and said i don't want my life to be, i could have been and i should have been. >> from that point on, ken knew exactly what he had to do. he finished high school, afterwards, he played football in college at university of california berkley. ultimately becoming an all pro defensive player in the nfl while playing for the washington redskins. during his playing days he was on top of the world, but life after the nfl would pose challenges for ken and his wife janice. >> you see guys whose football careers are destroyed because their home life is a mess. and you see wives whose lives are destroyed because the guys are a mess. >> and a mess is what ken created. he says, his success went to his head, making it difficult to live with, but after developing a deeper faith he found h
hall of fame. yet, there was a time when ken nearly wasted his talent by making the poor choice of dropping out of headed towards a dead end until he heard some words of wisdom from a complete stanger. >> he was telling me all the things that he wanted to do. how he could have been this, should have been there and looked at it and said i don't want my life to be, i could have been and i should have been. >> from that point on, ken knew exactly what he had to do. he finished high...
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of the things that's whispered about in the halls of congress, but nobody actually res to speak it no one dares to speak it out loud, at least until now. >> kenckland has been interviewing the nine ongoing senators. speaking anonymously, one even told you that age played a part in his decision to retire. ken, we got to ask, you know, you hear this all the time and, yet, these guys allow, don't ever try to push these guys out the door. i understand the respect, but it really does do a disservice to the united states senate, does it not? >> it depends on who you ask. if you ask anybody over 8 o, they would say no. here's how we got to the point. in the course of doing these interviews, i can't think outside of a personal scandal affecting a member, i can't think of a more sensitive area of conversation around the united states senate. that was not one of the questions i ever asked. during the conversation with one of the senators i said, what would it take to stay for re-election? and he said, after seeing what happened to their friend and colleague, who they respect and admire, robert byrd, one member said i couldn't see that kind of lifestyle
of the things that's whispered about in the halls of congress, but nobody actually res to speak it no one dares to speak it out loud, at least until now. >> kenckland has been interviewing the nine ongoing senators. speaking anonymously, one even told you that age played a part in his decision to retire. ken, we got to ask, you know, you hear this all the time and, yet, these guys allow, don't ever try to push these guys out the door. i understand the respect, but it really does do a...
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ken paulson. since the founding of jefferson airplane in 1965, our guest has produced an extraordinary body of music, sometimes popular, sometimes provocative, sometimes both. we're delighted to welcome rock and roll hall of fame member paul kantner. [applause] not long ago, paul, the washington post called you "the political conscience and space cadet of the jefferson airplane." do you plead guilty as charged? oh, and more. were you really the political force behind a very political band? no, no, we're a very apolitical band, if you really analyze it. and--we have the luxury of coming from san francisco, which is very nutritious for off-the-beam, off-the-normal-beam kind of people and nurtures them, really, in its own way. and we, in contrast to, say, berkeley, for example, in the '60s or the s.d.s. or the weathermen, chose and got away with creating our own alternate quantum, if you will, universe: this type of place where we-- rather than going up against city hall and fighting city hall, like i'm sure all of you are probably engaged in doing, we had--and i must admit it's a luxury-- the ability to get away with not fighting city hall but in a sense creating our own city hall without all the bureauc
ken paulson. since the founding of jefferson airplane in 1965, our guest has produced an extraordinary body of music, sometimes popular, sometimes provocative, sometimes both. we're delighted to welcome rock and roll hall of fame member paul kantner. [applause] not long ago, paul, the washington post called you "the political conscience and space cadet of the jefferson airplane." do you plead guilty as charged? oh, and more. were you really the political force behind a very political...
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megyn: that was the scene at a recent town hall on damage claims from the bp oil spill. angry victims giving claims czar ken feinberg a piece of their mind. phil keating is there. that looks like a packed house behind you. what is the civility level in orange beach. feinberg is not known for silk gloves in dealing with folks. >> reporter: he has not arrived yet, however the mayor of orange beach, alabama did a great job in the first hour, he's been answering questions, organizing this meeting with mr. feinberg to keep it civil, don't be yelling and screaming, we don't want to give orange beach, alabama an a bad impression. those are the words of the mayor. most of the people here depend on the tourism industry and the gulf of mexico and they have not been paid since july. many of them i spoke with personally said when bp was in charge of paying the claims they at least got some checks. that was back in june. since the gulf coast claims has taken over they say in july, august into september it's been very difficult to get any money, and of course many of them are really depleting their savings. megyn: as of
megyn: that was the scene at a recent town hall on damage claims from the bp oil spill. angry victims giving claims czar ken feinberg a piece of their mind. phil keating is there. that looks like a packed house behind you. what is the civility level in orange beach. feinberg is not known for silk gloves in dealing with folks. >> reporter: he has not arrived yet, however the mayor of orange beach, alabama did a great job in the first hour, he's been answering questions, organizing this...