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. >> sreenivasan: at laguardia comme unity colleg new york, administrators want the first day for new students to feel like a welcome home party. >> students need tos eel like thi a home. i'm gail mellow president of the esllege. >> sreenivasan: prent gail mellow is well aware that for many students, making it from this first day to graduation is a struggle. >> tell me what you' going to study? >> sreenivasan: nationally, only 25% of new full-time community college students will earn a degree in x years. >> your entire life pivots around your ability to complete college, and more than that, so does your whole family. >> sreenivasan: mellow says the best way to educate community college students like these, is to understand who they are and where they ca from. community colleges educate the majority of the nation's low- income students. in fact, at laguardia, 77% of stus dere come from households making less than $25,000 a year. >> often they were not well served by the urban public high schools, which are so underfunded, and so crowded. and so they come to u really, for that second ch
. >> sreenivasan: at laguardia comme unity colleg new york, administrators want the first day for new students to feel like a welcome home party. >> students need tos eel like thi a home. i'm gail mellow president of the esllege. >> sreenivasan: prent gail mellow is well aware that for many students, making it from this first day to graduation is a struggle. >> tell me what you' going to study? >> sreenivasan: nationally, only 25% of new full-time community college...
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laguardia graduation rate for full time sdents is 30%. tanback is enrolled in a program at laguardia called college dis very which assigns her an advocate to help her navigate both finances and academics. student luis ramos is enrolled in a program laguaresa calls the ential society which, in addition to supplying extra funds, teaches student skills. >> it amazes me all the things that iidn't know, that i needed to know, to be successful, simple things, like setting out alendar, and scheduling everything around school. >> sreenivasan: before entering laguardia, ramos twice dropped out of four-year universities because the stress of balancing work and school became overwhelming. >> i couldn't always be like running to work, running to class, running to work again. >> sreenivasan: at laguardia, ramos gets free food from the school pantry and professional cth. >> they just bought me a suit, which is my first suit that i've ever had. so it's good to know that when i leave here, i can go to a job interview, and i know, i already have exactly w
laguardia graduation rate for full time sdents is 30%. tanback is enrolled in a program at laguardia called college dis very which assigns her an advocate to help her navigate both finances and academics. student luis ramos is enrolled in a program laguaresa calls the ential society which, in addition to supplying extra funds, teaches student skills. >> it amazes me all the things that iidn't know, that i needed to know, to be successful, simple things, like setting out alendar, and...
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two weeks later, i had to land in laguardia. [laughter] to do an event for the day. the air force 2 house were joking with me. they, mr. vice president, is it safe to land? i said, i can't guarantee it. do you don't have one of those little rockets hidden around here? i was joking. i went out and i came back. some of you have been in air force one and air force two. i get out of the limo and their six people standing by the gangway, but they all have brown suits on with the fluorescent orange belt around them. the guise of the union, women and men who run the air. -- the airport. i walked up and thought, here we go. the man introduces himself and says i'm charlie smith. i can do say thanks. he grabbed my hand and he hugged me. you're dead right. the mayor got upset. do i think we do need to something. and then the governor. then the state legislature. then $6 billion into the airport and the are modernizing the air to. how the hell do we compete, guys? product out ofur the port in hong kong three times faster than i can add of los angeles, where the whole -- where th
two weeks later, i had to land in laguardia. [laughter] to do an event for the day. the air force 2 house were joking with me. they, mr. vice president, is it safe to land? i said, i can't guarantee it. do you don't have one of those little rockets hidden around here? i was joking. i went out and i came back. some of you have been in air force one and air force two. i get out of the limo and their six people standing by the gangway, but they all have brown suits on with the fluorescent orange...
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they went from laguardia to dallas, love field last month and the engine failed. piloted by captain -- [applause] going to the air force academy. right? >> yes, sir. pres. trump: good genes. you have good genes. he did an incredible job. and the first officer, who joins us today, also. great job. is he a pretty good? >> the best. pres. trump: that is what i hear. our hearts break for the family of the passenger who tragically lost her life, jennifer reardon. -- riordan. we think about her husband and their beautiful children. we ask god to hold them close as they grieve the loss of a loving wife and mother. i have seen so much about jennifer, she must have been a fantastic woman. really a fantastic woman. we are also joined by the crew members, catherine, sinik, mallory and rachel. who displayed exemplary leadership in making an emergency landing in philadelphia. i want to thank you, fantastic job. really fantastic. you were a little bit nervous up there? pres. trump: you knew it was piloting the plane, no problem. fantastic. they said that you work on, strong and
they went from laguardia to dallas, love field last month and the engine failed. piloted by captain -- [applause] going to the air force academy. right? >> yes, sir. pres. trump: good genes. you have good genes. he did an incredible job. and the first officer, who joins us today, also. great job. is he a pretty good? >> the best. pres. trump: that is what i hear. our hearts break for the family of the passenger who tragically lost her life, jennifer reardon. -- riordan. we think...
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. >> around 20 minutes after the flight took off from new york's laguardia airport, one of the plane'ser window and causing the cabin to lose pressure. >> there is a hole in the side of the aircraft also. >> reporter: the boeing 737 quickly began losing altitude and listed left. >> single engine descending. >> captain tammie jo shults and darren ellisor called for an emergency landing at philadelphia airport. terrified passengers grabbed oxygen masks from the ceiling. >> can you have the medical meet us there as well. we've got injured passengers. >> just before landing, flight attendants made shults and ellisor aware to one of the injuries. jennifer riordan was partially sucked out of the plane. she later died from her injuries. cbs news spoke to her husband, michael riordan. >> what jennifer was great at was being generous and loving. no one can take hear from our heart or family. >> president trump honored the southwest crew at the white house. >> fantastic job. they say you were calm and strong and cool. thank you very much. >> when the president asked them if they were nervous, th
. >> around 20 minutes after the flight took off from new york's laguardia airport, one of the plane'ser window and causing the cabin to lose pressure. >> there is a hole in the side of the aircraft also. >> reporter: the boeing 737 quickly began losing altitude and listed left. >> single engine descending. >> captain tammie jo shults and darren ellisor called for an emergency landing at philadelphia airport. terrified passengers grabbed oxygen masks from the...
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i've landed at laguardia many, many times. they went from laguardia to dallas last month. an engine failed crippling the aircraft piloted by pilot tammie jo shultz. tammie did an incredible job. and first officer, did he do good? >> he did. >> our hearts break for jennifer riordan. we send our prayers to jennifer's husband and beautiful children. we ask to hold them close as they lost a beautiful mother and wife. see looked like a really fantastic woman. we're joined by catherine sandoval and the crew members who helped make an emergency landing in philadelphia. fantastic job. you were a little bit nervous up there? >> not at all. >> you knew who was piloting the plane so you had no problem, right? that's a fantastic job. they said you were calm and strong and cool. thank you very much. capta captain, i especially want to commend you for your life saving actions. everyone is talking about it. i understand you were one of the first women ever to fly tactical fighter aircraft in the united states navy. you drew from years of training and safety and you knew how to land that
i've landed at laguardia many, many times. they went from laguardia to dallas last month. an engine failed crippling the aircraft piloted by pilot tammie jo shultz. tammie did an incredible job. and first officer, did he do good? >> he did. >> our hearts break for jennifer riordan. we send our prayers to jennifer's husband and beautiful children. we ask to hold them close as they lost a beautiful mother and wife. see looked like a really fantastic woman. we're joined by catherine...
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two weeks later, i had to land at laguardia. to do an event for the day. i landed and the air force 2 pilots were joking. is it safe to land? you don't have a rockets hidden in here, joking. camet i did my event, i back. a lot of you have been on air force one into. some of you. because you have been involved in other administrations. of the limo and they pull up, and there is six people standing by the gangway like this. but they all have run -- brown suits on with the orange belt around them. guys, theit is the union women and men who run the airport. up and figured, ok, here we go. first thing the guy introduced himself and said i'm charlie smith, i came to say thank you. he grabbed me and hugged me. he said, you are dead right. what happened? the mayor got upset. then the governor. then the state legislature. they invest $6 billion in the six airports and are modernizing the airports now. do we compete, guys? if i can get your product out of the port in hong kong three times faster than i can out of los angeles, where the hell are you going to go your
two weeks later, i had to land at laguardia. to do an event for the day. i landed and the air force 2 pilots were joking. is it safe to land? you don't have a rockets hidden in here, joking. camet i did my event, i back. a lot of you have been on air force one into. some of you. because you have been involved in other administrations. of the limo and they pull up, and there is six people standing by the gangway like this. but they all have run -- brown suits on with the orange belt around them....
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. >> while i'm in route from new york, terp taking that, i've taken that route, i landed at laguardia many, many times. i went from laguardia to dallas's love field last month, engine failed crippling the aircraft, piloted by tammy joe joe -- tammy jo shults. her son going to the air force academy. tammie did incredible job. and the first officer darren elizar. great job. that is what i -- thank you very much. our hearts break for the family that of jennifer riordan. we ask god to hold this family close as they grief the loss of a loving wife and mother. and, i have seen so much about jennifer and she must have been a pan fantastic woman, a fantastic woman. we're also joined by crewmembers, catherine sandoval, synike mallory, and rachel berthimer. in making a emergency landing in philadelphia. i want to thank you folks. fantastic job. that is really fantastic. you were a little bit nervous up there? >> not at all. >> you knew who was piloting the plane, right? that is fantastic job. they said you were calm and strong and cool. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> captain shults i com
. >> while i'm in route from new york, terp taking that, i've taken that route, i landed at laguardia many, many times. i went from laguardia to dallas's love field last month, engine failed crippling the aircraft, piloted by tammy joe joe -- tammy jo shults. her son going to the air force academy. tammie did incredible job. and the first officer darren elizar. great job. that is what i -- thank you very much. our hearts break for the family that of jennifer riordan. we ask god to hold...
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. - so you believe that the women's march and the protests at airports like laguardia and jfk over the refugee ban, and the protests in the streets over ice deportations and everything else, that these will ultimately translate into votes? because i have to tell you, i'm skeptical. i see moments not movements. i will believe that these things are going to be meaningful politically when the same people in the streets, in the pussycat hats or in the airport gates, actually go to vote. we know that voter turnout in this country is not what it oughta be. - well, so i wanna say two quick things. - yeah. - one, i believe they will, and i think if you look at the elections of november 2017, and everything since, these turnouts surges-- - that's a tell. - we're seeing-- yeah, it's something that's going on that's deeper. the second thing i'd say is, we need to address the problem of democracy. so, in our state we have, actually, very backward election laws. - it is hard to register to vote. - [evan] yeah. - you don't have same day registration. we don't have early voting, we don't have vote by
. - so you believe that the women's march and the protests at airports like laguardia and jfk over the refugee ban, and the protests in the streets over ice deportations and everything else, that these will ultimately translate into votes? because i have to tell you, i'm skeptical. i see moments not movements. i will believe that these things are going to be meaningful politically when the same people in the streets, in the pussycat hats or in the airport gates, actually go to vote. we know...
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case without undermining to change radically going back to the new deal of the interpretation of laguardia and the nrl a i would like to listen and hear your answer to that. >> the short answer justice brett on -- justice breyer and then i like to get a longer answer the board to not file anything incompatible with the bilateral arbitration agreements including 2010 with the nlrb general counsel looked at this precise issue. now from the very beginning is the resort to the forum so for example if the atypical worker decides to bring a class action with a handful of cello employees he has the right to resort to the courts. but when he gets there if confronted by the employer you downside typicality then that is by raising that argument. >> of course not so now are you conceding with the contracts in front of us they do not prove it -- probated against the judicial forum asking a judge to hear their case or the arbitration forum and if they do violate a rule of civil procedure i don't know what it violated into that defense to arbitrate though and that should be forceful though take rule 23
case without undermining to change radically going back to the new deal of the interpretation of laguardia and the nrl a i would like to listen and hear your answer to that. >> the short answer justice brett on -- justice breyer and then i like to get a longer answer the board to not file anything incompatible with the bilateral arbitration agreements including 2010 with the nlrb general counsel looked at this precise issue. now from the very beginning is the resort to the forum so for...
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plane's left engine broke mid-air and shattered a window on april 17th after leaving new york's laguardiarport. one passenger ... began getting sucked out the window. three passengers rushed to help -- however the victim did not survive. trump said the actions of the crew and passengers quote -- "show the great character of our nation." (vicki) and in the wake of that deadly southwest airlines incident... the f-a-a is requiring additional engine inspections. the federal agency says it is concerned engines like the one used on that flight could suffer a similar malfunction. a new air-worthiness directive will require airplane operators to perform inspections on general electric's c-f-m-5-6-7-b engines by the end of august. the action will be then followed by future periodic inspections. (pam) from coast to coast -- crowds of people rally for workers' and immigrants' rights. today is 'may day' -- also known as - international worker's day. that has thousands of people marching to demand better working conditions and expanded rights for immigrants. some organizers say, this year's demonstrat
plane's left engine broke mid-air and shattered a window on april 17th after leaving new york's laguardiarport. one passenger ... began getting sucked out the window. three passengers rushed to help -- however the victim did not survive. trump said the actions of the crew and passengers quote -- "show the great character of our nation." (vicki) and in the wake of that deadly southwest airlines incident... the f-a-a is requiring additional engine inspections. the federal agency says it...
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shortly after the boeing 737 took off from new york's laguardia airport, the fan blade on the left engineroke. debris from the engine struck the body of the plane, cracking one window, which eventually broke open. the passenger in the seat next to the window was pulled partially out of the aircraft but was brought back in by other passengers. however, the passenger -- jennifer riordan -- did not survive.voice of marty martinez/southwest airlines flight 1380 passenger: "as you can imagine - everybody was going crazy and yelling and screaming."first officer darren ellisor also spoke with abc news about the incident. darren ellisor/first officer, southwest airlines/from abc: "we were passing through about 32,000 feet when we had a large bang and a rapid decompression.//there was big shaking -- everything. and that all kind of happened all at once."shults said she and ellisor used hand signals to communicate because of the noise level.tammie jo shults/pilot, southwest airlines/from abc: "it was loud. and, there was -- it was just hard to communicate for a lot of different reasons." " (jr ston
shortly after the boeing 737 took off from new york's laguardia airport, the fan blade on the left engineroke. debris from the engine struck the body of the plane, cracking one window, which eventually broke open. the passenger in the seat next to the window was pulled partially out of the aircraft but was brought back in by other passengers. however, the passenger -- jennifer riordan -- did not survive.voice of marty martinez/southwest airlines flight 1380 passenger: "as you can imagine -...
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. >> you are lining up lawyers like planes at laguardia.ot of people agree with me this is more a waste of taxpayer money and a waste of time. >> look, we have to decide are we a nation of laws are a nation of men. if we start back in this way, we are trying to investigate the very people investigating the president as a political talk at undermining the justice system and at some point americans have to come together and put country ahead of party. this attack that has been launched by members of the house is unconscionable because the bipartisan senate intelligence committee says it's on the right track in his support of the allegations made in that. but some point we're going to have to stop this and are at the political theater and get back to governing this nation. cheryl: there is more to this story. now you've got this meeting have been made with gop members in trey gowdy is one of them in devin nunes is the other to look at documents coming out of the doj. there's a lot of criticism against that strategy we heard about yesterday. >>
. >> you are lining up lawyers like planes at laguardia.ot of people agree with me this is more a waste of taxpayer money and a waste of time. >> look, we have to decide are we a nation of laws are a nation of men. if we start back in this way, we are trying to investigate the very people investigating the president as a political talk at undermining the justice system and at some point americans have to come together and put country ahead of party. this attack that has been...
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he complained for instance that laguardia airport was a dump. after pledging a trillion dollars for infrastructure spending. >> to launch our national rebuilding, i will be asking congress to approve legislation that produces a $1 trillionme investment in infrastructure of the united states financed through both public an private capital, creating millions of new jobs. >> of course, what was required was more like 4.5 trillion, but okay, it sounded like a start. yet nearly 15 months later, sarah huckabee sanders made clear there's no bill coming anytime soon. >> will there be an infrastructure bill, yes or no. >> ever or by the -- i don't know that there will be one by the end of this year. >> all of us are feeling this where we live and have for some time. back in march of 2015, i told a story on this program about how a pothole ate my car coming off the verisano bridge and how for a while waiting for a tow truck, i research eed how poorly ameri was doing on infrastructure. i said then if only we had a presidential candidate who could speak to
he complained for instance that laguardia airport was a dump. after pledging a trillion dollars for infrastructure spending. >> to launch our national rebuilding, i will be asking congress to approve legislation that produces a $1 trillionme investment in infrastructure of the united states financed through both public an private capital, creating millions of new jobs. >> of course, what was required was more like 4.5 trillion, but okay, it sounded like a start. yet nearly 15 months...
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plane's left engine broke mid-air and shattered a window on april 17th after leaving new york's laguardiagan getting sucked out the window. three passengers rushed to help -- however the victim did not survive. president trump said the actions of the crew and passengers quote -- "show the great character of our nation." (grant) back here locally... mark zuckerberg... admitting there may me more mistakes made .... as facebook pushes forward.. part of his statement at a developers conference in san jose today. facebook announced numerous new features and privacy options.... such as a 'delete history' option. .... zuckerberg spent the first 15 minutes of the keynote address the recent scandals and the concern over privacy and safety sot - mark zuckerbergthis has been an intense year i can't believe we're only 4 months in as soon as he hit the stage mark zuckerberg addressed the elephant in the roomsot - mark zuckerbergwhat happened with cambr
plane's left engine broke mid-air and shattered a window on april 17th after leaving new york's laguardiagan getting sucked out the window. three passengers rushed to help -- however the victim did not survive. president trump said the actions of the crew and passengers quote -- "show the great character of our nation."
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secret agents, propaganda, money and orders very much in new york because the mayor of new york -- laguardia, yes, he's italian, but he's also half jewish, his mother was jewish -- he was an ardent anti-nazi, and he made sure the ports of new york were closely guarded. the pouters of l.a -- the ports of l.a. were not. so the spies talk about going onboard the ship and seeing ship captains giving him packets of money, secret orders, seeing spies coming in from the ship. and we know that later we knew the gestapo was sending in spies on these vessels and also propaganda that was illegal to send in was coming in through l.a., and from l.a. it would go throughout the country. >> steve, yet at the same period los angeles was the home and the birthplace of such liberal movements as end poverty in california, ran a candidate for governor, it was the home of the townsend campaign which promised presences for all and really was the inspiration for social security, and it was where the german, well-known and not so well known, german refugees fled. and so there was a strong liberal tradition of welcom
secret agents, propaganda, money and orders very much in new york because the mayor of new york -- laguardia, yes, he's italian, but he's also half jewish, his mother was jewish -- he was an ardent anti-nazi, and he made sure the ports of new york were closely guarded. the pouters of l.a -- the ports of l.a. were not. so the spies talk about going onboard the ship and seeing ship captains giving him packets of money, secret orders, seeing spies coming in from the ship. and we know that later we...
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and i may have -- use ared a little too much energy because i needed to catch a flight to laguardia.the quarter of the door literally caught his shoe ripped open his shoe and took gash in his shoe and he caught down and went ow and i kept moving. [laughter] two weeks later i was in the member gym and the member gym so everybody understands it is not free you have to pay a fee like any gym in america. and this guy was next to me i was on the bike and he was on the ellipse call he said you don't remember do you, i said no. he said i'm -- tim johnson, from illinois. he said yo ruined my shoe i said you should buy better shoes and in which for me, and then we began looking around so tim johnson was a republican from the district at abraham lincoln represented in springfield. moderate republican, and we're looking around at the members jim and we see the most spirited competition basketball game going on. paddle ball going on. and you know, we said why is it that we can compete so respectfully here but literally you go to the elevator you press two you go on floor of the house. we can't c
and i may have -- use ared a little too much energy because i needed to catch a flight to laguardia.the quarter of the door literally caught his shoe ripped open his shoe and took gash in his shoe and he caught down and went ow and i kept moving. [laughter] two weeks later i was in the member gym and the member gym so everybody understands it is not free you have to pay a fee like any gym in america. and this guy was next to me i was on the bike and he was on the ellipse call he said you don't...
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. >> reporter: shortly after taking off from laguardia airport, a fan blade on the left engine broke.bris struck the body of the plane cracking one window which broke open. the passenger in the seat next to the window was pulley partially out of the aircraft -- was pulled partially out of the aircraft but brought back by other passengers. however, the passenger, jennifer riordan, didn't survive. >> everybody was yelling and screaming. >> reporter: the first officer also spoke about the incident. >> that'sing through about 32,000 feet when we had a large bang and a rapid decompression. there was shaking, everything. and it happened all at once. >> reporter: shults said she and her first officer used hand signals to communicate in the cockpit because of the noise level. >> it was loud, and it was just hard to communicate for a lot of different reasons. >> reporter: and almost immediately the national transportation safety board determined that metal fatigue was a key factor that caused that fan blade to detach setting off this chain of events. southwest airlines in the middle of perform
. >> reporter: shortly after taking off from laguardia airport, a fan blade on the left engine broke.bris struck the body of the plane cracking one window which broke open. the passenger in the seat next to the window was pulley partially out of the aircraft -- was pulled partially out of the aircraft but brought back by other passengers. however, the passenger, jennifer riordan, didn't survive. >> everybody was yelling and screaming. >> reporter: the first officer also spoke...
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heading for laguardia airport, and a southwest airlines flight to dallas love field. peggy phillips, a school nurse, had been visiting her daughter and a grandbaby in new york. >> the baby's almost crawling now. >> reporter: now it was time to go home to texas. >> and so you know, we kissed, we hugged, and then out the door and in the cab and off to the airport. >> reporter: hollie mackey, an associate professor of women's and gender studies at the university of oklahoma. marty martinez, owner of a dallas digital marketing agency, leaving new york after some meetings. matt tranchin, eager to get home to his wife molly. >> we are expecting our first child in six weeks, seven? seven weeks? >> six weeks. >> reporter: tim and amanda bourman. >> hallelujah. >> reporter: tim is a pastor at a lutheran church in queens, new york. >> and we have three daughters. tayley is six, brooke is four and felicity is two. >> reporter: now they're off to a conference in dallas, just the two of them. >> i have never been away from my children before, overnight. >> she wept when we walked
heading for laguardia airport, and a southwest airlines flight to dallas love field. peggy phillips, a school nurse, had been visiting her daughter and a grandbaby in new york. >> the baby's almost crawling now. >> reporter: now it was time to go home to texas. >> and so you know, we kissed, we hugged, and then out the door and in the cab and off to the airport. >> reporter: hollie mackey, an associate professor of women's and gender studies at the university of...
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some of you may remember i got in trouble as the vice president when i landed in laguardia and i said, this is a third-world airport. there was actual signs saying an escalator, it was in march, said it will be fixed by the first of the year. the united states of america. the united states of america. and the most -- best city in the world, it will be fixed by the end of the year. i got in a lot of trouble when i compared it to -- i said if you were asleep and you woke up in a beijing airport and woke up in laguardia and they asked you which one is the third-world airport everybody knew it. two weeks later i had to land in laguardia, to do an event for the day, landed, and the air force 2 pilots were joking with me and said, mr. vice president, is it safe to land. i said i can't guarantee it but you don't have any of those little rockets hidden anywhere under here, do you. joking. so i went and did my event and came back. a lot of you have been on air force one and two, well some of you, because you've been involved in other administrations, and so i get out of the limo, they pull up,
some of you may remember i got in trouble as the vice president when i landed in laguardia and i said, this is a third-world airport. there was actual signs saying an escalator, it was in march, said it will be fixed by the first of the year. the united states of america. the united states of america. and the most -- best city in the world, it will be fixed by the end of the year. i got in a lot of trouble when i compared it to -- i said if you were asleep and you woke up in a beijing airport...
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meanwhile, over at laguardia -- [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a fantastic show for you tonightcheers and applause ] his standup special "kid gorgeous at radio city" premieres globally on netflix tomorrow and may 1st -- globally on netflix tomorrow may 1st. john mulaney, our good friend, john mulaney is here. how about that? [ cheers and applause ] also, she is starring in the broadway production of "my fair lady," lauren ambrose is joining us to talk about that. [ cheers and applause ] before we get to that, saturday night was the white house correspondents' dinner in washington, d.c. i hosted it before, once in 2011. and this morning, donald trump had this to say on twitter. "the white house correspondent's dinner was a failure last year, but this year was an embarrassment to everyone associated with it. the filthy comedian totally bombed. couldn't even deliver her lines, much like the seth meyers weak performance." [ audience oohs ] [ laughter ] oh, good. you know, it's always nice when the eye of sauron is upon you. [ laughter ] first of all, thank you for bringing it up. it
meanwhile, over at laguardia -- [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a fantastic show for you tonightcheers and applause ] his standup special "kid gorgeous at radio city" premieres globally on netflix tomorrow and may 1st -- globally on netflix tomorrow may 1st. john mulaney, our good friend, john mulaney is here. how about that? [ cheers and applause ] also, she is starring in the broadway production of "my fair lady," lauren ambrose is joining us to talk about that....
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i have taken that they went from laguardia to dallas, love field last month an engine failed, crippling the plane.
i have taken that they went from laguardia to dallas, love field last month an engine failed, crippling the plane.
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we are getting a new laguardia airport. governor cuomo agreed on that together. those things will get better. the governor and i agreed to make investments in those two places. mr. axelrod: on the bridgegate thing, we all remembered what happened. it was in the final weeks of your election campaign. some of the people that works for you decided it would be a good idea to create problems for a mayor not willing to endorse you. mr. christie: that is the story. mr. axelrod: what did you learn from that? about hubris, power, and about your own deficiencies? mr. christie: i said to people, i wasn't responsible, but i was accountable. there is a difference. i did not know anything about it, nor did people at the upper levels of my administration. that was proven by three different investigations, a u.s. attorneys investigation. i'm still accountable for it, right? you learn in politics that every personal decision that is made, not only by you, but by other people -- some of those decisions are made by those beneath me. they were close in title. there was the woman who
we are getting a new laguardia airport. governor cuomo agreed on that together. those things will get better. the governor and i agreed to make investments in those two places. mr. axelrod: on the bridgegate thing, we all remembered what happened. it was in the final weeks of your election campaign. some of the people that works for you decided it would be a good idea to create problems for a mayor not willing to endorse you. mr. christie: that is the story. mr. axelrod: what did you learn from...
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we are getting a new laguardia airport. the governor agreed on that together. those things will get better. the governor in a by -- the governor and i have agreed on that. >> let me ask you on this. i think it should ask you, on and wedge gate thing, all remember what happened, the final weeks of your election campaign, some of the people who worked for you decided it would be a good idea to create problems for a mayor who is not willing to endorse you. chris: that's the story. >> that's the story. what did you learn from that, and about hubris and power and about your own deficiencies? chris: as i said to people. i was not responsible or unaccountable -- i was not responsible, i was unaccountable. i didn't know much about it, and the fact is, that is now proven by three different investigations, the u.s. investigation, the investigation we did, but i'm still accountable for it. you learn in politics that every personnel decision is made not only by you but by other people. of thosemake a couple decisions, they were made by others, but me me. those can potentia
we are getting a new laguardia airport. the governor agreed on that together. those things will get better. the governor in a by -- the governor and i have agreed on that. >> let me ask you on this. i think it should ask you, on and wedge gate thing, all remember what happened, the final weeks of your election campaign, some of the people who worked for you decided it would be a good idea to create problems for a mayor who is not willing to endorse you. chris: that's the story. >>...
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abby: i landed after midnight in laguardia last night. everyone was asleep on the ground.hts. jillian: we're glad you are here. you made it safely. let's talk about ethics stream weather right now. at least three people are dead as powerful storms cross the northeast. a little girl killed when a tree fell on a car in upstate new york. falling trees also blamed for two more deaths in connecticut. strong winds sending metal beams flying off of a roof in new york city and thousands of people cramming into new york city grand central station when the storm temporarily stopped trains. deadly explosion rocking a california medical building. and it looks like this was no accident. a blast injuring and woman and killing three others came from a package. investigators calling it intentional detonation. can you see first responders rolling out children in cribs who were at day care across the street. four states reporting primary results this morning starting in pennsylvania. president trump's pick, congressman lowe barletta beating out jim cristiana. republican senator jeb fisher w
abby: i landed after midnight in laguardia last night. everyone was asleep on the ground.hts. jillian: we're glad you are here. you made it safely. let's talk about ethics stream weather right now. at least three people are dead as powerful storms cross the northeast. a little girl killed when a tree fell on a car in upstate new york. falling trees also blamed for two more deaths in connecticut. strong winds sending metal beams flying off of a roof in new york city and thousands of people...
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delta's also indevelopinged in major renovations at california's larks and laguardia's l.a. export.ed its retime bag tracking. >> fortune called bastian's response a template for a well reasoned business leadership in fragmented world. ed bastian joins us at the table. hello, mr. world's greatest leader. there's so many things to talk about but we just heard the j.d. power story where alaska is number one, delta is number two. it's the old commercial with avis and hertz. avis says, we're number two but we work harder. >> we think we're number one and we continue to prove it. we're a global airport. alaska is a great airline too. we give them kudos. we're really close and we're going to catch them one of these days. >> the average age of delta planes is 17 years. that's older than others. what does that mean? >> it's not the age of the plane that matters. if you look at the statistics, we're leading the large industry across every dimension. what we're doing is buying new planes. we've got 65 comes into the fleet. 85 next year. >> delta was in the news. you flew some of the parkland
delta's also indevelopinged in major renovations at california's larks and laguardia's l.a. export.ed its retime bag tracking. >> fortune called bastian's response a template for a well reasoned business leadership in fragmented world. ed bastian joins us at the table. hello, mr. world's greatest leader. there's so many things to talk about but we just heard the j.d. power story where alaska is number one, delta is number two. it's the old commercial with avis and hertz. avis says, we're...
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you are lining up lawyers like planes at laguardia. >> here is the problem with that where we try tode -- where we ask for a document, to shed light on something to do with this, the justice department will say we can't provide the document because we're risking national security. then the document ends up getting provided in there. nothing in there has nothing to do with national security, what you see in looking at paper, it causes embarassment for people and shows misconduct. the justice department in responding to requests for interviews, responding to requests for documents, the justice department has proven they can't investigate themselves. neil: but you know the ig has already proven though an obama appointee, going back to a clinton appointee, cotake matters into his own hands, be very fair, very balanced, chastise the number two fbi official andy mccabe essentially saying he was lying to people and recommending further action should be taken. we have a process to deal with the very legitimate beef you have. the idea that adding another lawyer to the mix will make it less fa
you are lining up lawyers like planes at laguardia. >> here is the problem with that where we try tode -- where we ask for a document, to shed light on something to do with this, the justice department will say we can't provide the document because we're risking national security. then the document ends up getting provided in there. nothing in there has nothing to do with national security, what you see in looking at paper, it causes embarassment for people and shows misconduct. the...
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flight's left engine broke mid-air and shattered a window on april 17th after leaving new york's laguardiawindow. three passengers rushed to help -- but the woman did not survive. president trump said their actions show the great character of our nation. ( james ) and in the wake of that deadly southwest airlines incident. the f-a-a is requiring additional engine inspections. it says it's worried engines like the one on that southwest plane... could suffer a similar malfunction. a new directive will require airlines to inspect engines by the end of august. ( james ) soon... pugs or pit bulls won't be allowed to fly on united airlines. the move comes after a number of high-profile animal deaths... including a dog that was put in an overhead storage bin. among the newly banned breeds are short-nosed dogs -- like pugs and french bulldogs. the airline says they're prone to adverse health risks. pit bulls and mastiffs are also banned. an airline spokesperson says the american humane society helped them come up with the list. the changes go into effect june 18th. <5 sec of nats of music playing>
flight's left engine broke mid-air and shattered a window on april 17th after leaving new york's laguardiawindow. three passengers rushed to help -- but the woman did not survive. president trump said their actions show the great character of our nation. ( james ) and in the wake of that deadly southwest airlines incident. the f-a-a is requiring additional engine inspections. it says it's worried engines like the one on that southwest plane... could suffer a similar malfunction. a new directive...
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getting ready for some of its busiest days ever at security checkpoints and gio benitez is there at laguardiaood morning, gio. >> reporter: hey there, robin. good morning, the numbers are surprising because on the average travel day, we're talking about 2.2 to 2.3 million travelers screened by the tsa. i want you to take a look at these numbers right now. this summer during peak travel day, the tsa expects to screen 2.7 million travelers flying from u.s. airports. the busiest travel day, you guessed it. memorial day, the 4th of yul and labor day. what's causing this? experts say that airline travel is growing year after year by about 4% and that the economy is growing with it and that means of course that more people are taking these trips. but the good news right now is that the tsa is actually testing some new equipment. 3d scans hoping to open less bags but may ask you to take out other stuff like food and snacks. robin. >> keep that in mind. thank you very much. michael. >> now to another dramatic police officer rescue. this one by a seattle officer and you can see there, look at him grab
getting ready for some of its busiest days ever at security checkpoints and gio benitez is there at laguardiaood morning, gio. >> reporter: hey there, robin. good morning, the numbers are surprising because on the average travel day, we're talking about 2.2 to 2.3 million travelers screened by the tsa. i want you to take a look at these numbers right now. this summer during peak travel day, the tsa expects to screen 2.7 million travelers flying from u.s. airports. the busiest travel day,...
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laguardia manyn many times. they went from laguardia to dallas' love field last month. an engine failed, crippling the plane. it was piloted by captain schultz. [applause] her son is going to the air force academy. right? >> yes, sir. pres. trump: good genes. do you believe in genes? you have good genes. tammy did an incredible job. and the first officer, who joins us today also. great job. is he a pretty good? >> the best. pres. trump: that is what i hear. good. thank you very much. our hearts break for the family of the passenger who tragically lost her life, jennifer riordan. we send our prayers to jennifer's husband and their two beautiful young children. we ask god to hold this family close as they grieve the loss of a loving wife and mother. i have seen so much about jennifer, and she must have been a fantastic woman. really a fantastic woman. some crewo joined by members who displayed exemplary leadership in making an emergency landing in philadelphia. i want to just thank you folks. fantastic job. that is really fantastic. you were a little bit nervous up there?
laguardia manyn many times. they went from laguardia to dallas' love field last month. an engine failed, crippling the plane. it was piloted by captain schultz. [applause] her son is going to the air force academy. right? >> yes, sir. pres. trump: good genes. do you believe in genes? you have good genes. tammy did an incredible job. and the first officer, who joins us today also. great job. is he a pretty good? >> the best. pres. trump: that is what i hear. good. thank you very...
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i have landed at laguardia many, many times. an engine failed. the pilot's son is going to the air force academy. good genes. tammy did an incredible job. the first officer joins us today, also. our hearts break for the family of the passenger who tragically lost her life. we send our prayers to jennifer's husband and their two beautiful young children. we ask god to hold the family close as they grieve the loss of mother.ful wife and jennifer must've been a fantastic woman. really a fantastic woman. so -- we are joined by crew members who displayed exemplary leadership in making an emergency landing. for a to thank you folks fantastic job. that is really fantastic. were you a little bit nervous out there? >> not at all. pres. trump: of fantastic job, really. they said you are stronger and fantastic and cool. i want to commend you for your life-saving actions. everybody is talking about. they are still talking about it. i understand you are one of the first woman ever to fly a in the unitedaft states navy. you drew from years of training in safet
i have landed at laguardia many, many times. an engine failed. the pilot's son is going to the air force academy. good genes. tammy did an incredible job. the first officer joins us today, also. our hearts break for the family of the passenger who tragically lost her life. we send our prayers to jennifer's husband and their two beautiful young children. we ask god to hold the family close as they grieve the loss of mother.ful wife and jennifer must've been a fantastic woman. really a fantastic...