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delta partnered with a community college in lansing, michigan, creating a curriculum to ensure they get top flight mechanics in their pipeline. >> if we don't do something differently, to be able to produce those mechanics of the future, then we're going to be struggling to be able to succeed >> reporter: when these students in delta's lansing program graduate in two years, at a cost of about $23,000, they are nearly guaranteed a job as an airline mechanic. most of them at delta's regional partners, starting salary? $50,000 a year. >> our students are now looking at multiple job offers even before they graduate. >> reporter: jobs students hope will one day lead to the major carriers. >> it's kind of like the major leagues, i guess, that's where everyone wants to be. >> i'm excited. i really am. >> reporter: getting the training they need for a future that soars. >>> we are back in a moment with the new gold rush going on in the hills of california. trz >>> it was the first test of the semester in an accounting class at a college in maryland. as always, the professor said the students co
delta partnered with a community college in lansing, michigan, creating a curriculum to ensure they get top flight mechanics in their pipeline. >> if we don't do something differently, to be able to produce those mechanics of the future, then we're going to be struggling to be able to succeed >> reporter: when these students in delta's lansing program graduate in two years, at a cost of about $23,000, they are nearly guaranteed a job as an airline mechanic. most of them at delta's...
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. >> so delta is partnering with a community college in lansing, michigan, working with them on curriculumre it gets the workers it needs with the kind of training they need. >> they are out here in our facility on a regular basis evaluating our program, offering suggestions on how we can improve, evaluating our facility in terms of safety compliance, regulatory compliance, all of the things that delta does in their operation, they expect us to do as well. >> your mechanics are sort of tech workers. >> they're tech workers. you've got to go from one extreme to the other. you've got to know what manuals i go into to find what's going on with the aircraft. how do i troubleshoot it. you've got to be able to do that from a very nontechnical aircraft all the way up to our latest a-350. >> today these students are enrolling in the lansing program. when they graduate, they are nearly guaranteed a job as an airline mechanic with a starting salary of $50,000 a year. >> there are students now looking at multiple job offers even before they graduate. >> job offers these students are hoping to accept
. >> so delta is partnering with a community college in lansing, michigan, working with them on curriculumre it gets the workers it needs with the kind of training they need. >> they are out here in our facility on a regular basis evaluating our program, offering suggestions on how we can improve, evaluating our facility in terms of safety compliance, regulatory compliance, all of the things that delta does in their operation, they expect us to do as well. >> your mechanics...
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fighting irish coming to east lansing and win 38- 18. and brian kelly, his offense is good. >> joel: it is a good football team. and more important leap they are well coached. mistake free and clean. and wimbush, with a quality night tonight and 14- 20 and 173 and did what he needed to do. >> gus: we are standing by with coach k. >> reporter: your defense came up big. why were they effective tonight. >> they got the big six and able to control the football a little bit and then when you get a lead on the road. brandon did a great job controlling the offense. and then again. like anything else. the game, take care of the football which we did today good things happen. offensively control it with tempo and take care of the football and be o''re opfortune ichlt. >> reporter: last week it was the defense. and noept offense. >> we have been able to compliment each other. quarterback threw the ball well. and we have to clean up things on both studies of the ball. we are 3 and 1 and played a tough early schedule and georgia and boston college a
fighting irish coming to east lansing and win 38- 18. and brian kelly, his offense is good. >> joel: it is a good football team. and more important leap they are well coached. mistake free and clean. and wimbush, with a quality night tonight and 14- 20 and 173 and did what he needed to do. >> gus: we are standing by with coach k. >> reporter: your defense came up big. why were they effective tonight. >> they got the big six and able to control the football a little bit...
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michigan back in the day and canada came in and just bombed the crap out of lansing michigan and took out everybody's house around. i would forgive them i mean i would probably spend the rest of my life trying to do something about that are we creating a new generation of terrorists as a consequence of those i think there's a lot of people in both iraq and syria especially in mosul iraq are saying you know what kind of liberation is this when our lives are destroyed whether it's killing people wounding them because we haven't talked about how many people have been wounded by this or forcing them to flee their homes with nowhere to go and so what kind of liberation is it and yes i think in the process we and we haven't seen the end of it yet because even if you talk about mosul being quote liberated not only do we have to question what is left but we also have to say who's going to take over and that's particularly true in the case of syria because already you have the conflicts going on about who is going to take control once isis is removed and that will bring back. back in new confl
michigan back in the day and canada came in and just bombed the crap out of lansing michigan and took out everybody's house around. i would forgive them i mean i would probably spend the rest of my life trying to do something about that are we creating a new generation of terrorists as a consequence of those i think there's a lot of people in both iraq and syria especially in mosul iraq are saying you know what kind of liberation is this when our lives are destroyed whether it's killing people...
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so they were coming in from the army bases in lansing and you name it. you know, 100-mile radius around the city coming in. and this was my first experience of what it's like to live in a city or a country where martial law takes over. it is absolutely -- >> janet, thank you for the call. and thank you for the perspective. steven henderson, she's referring to governor romney's decision about the national guard, put that in context for us. >> so the dpd is overmatched almost immediately because of this incident. there's debate in lancing about what to do. romney does eventually say, we've got to bring in the national guard. that actually makes things much worse. the national guard troops they bring are not remotely rathered for what they are encountering in detroit. and most of them are not experienced in any sort of urban area at all. and there's lots of stories of the kind of racial tension that they heightened with their behavior. once the federal troops arrive, which is later, that actually has a better i think effect than the guard did. the guard i t
so they were coming in from the army bases in lansing and you name it. you know, 100-mile radius around the city coming in. and this was my first experience of what it's like to live in a city or a country where martial law takes over. it is absolutely -- >> janet, thank you for the call. and thank you for the perspective. steven henderson, she's referring to governor romney's decision about the national guard, put that in context for us. >> so the dpd is overmatched almost...
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were going home to gary, indiana, and they were playing a couple concerts around like, you know, lansing, michigan. i'm not quite sure now of the cities, but columbus, ohio, and also encino, california, where they lived. and so i was doing a story that basically trekked them going home, basically, and doing a concert. >> hinojosa: so you were literally hanging out with the jackson five and the whole family? >> hmm, certain scenes, backstage, when they were onstage. and then they had a family reunion dinner so i attended that and observed the dynamics of the family and the brothers and the sisters. and then saw them in concert with the opening act being the commodores-- that was interesting. and then interviewed each of them separately. >> hinojosa: but let me ask you, did you at that point, did you realize that michael jackson could become this huge, international star? did you have a sense? >> oh, he already had a number of top ten hits. they were already quite big, and it was unquestionable that they were major stars. michael himself was a mega watt star. he was a brilliant performer.
were going home to gary, indiana, and they were playing a couple concerts around like, you know, lansing, michigan. i'm not quite sure now of the cities, but columbus, ohio, and also encino, california, where they lived. and so i was doing a story that basically trekked them going home, basically, and doing a concert. >> hinojosa: so you were literally hanging out with the jackson five and the whole family? >> hmm, certain scenes, backstage, when they were onstage. and then they had...
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referenced a conversation johnson and green had after the two-time nba champion was arrested in east lansingchigan, for allegedly assaulting edmondson. (darya)green, who was initially charged with misdemeanor assault and battery, later reached a plea deal and paid a $560 noise violation to avoid jail time. (darya)the baltimore ravens are excited for their upcoming trip to london. they tweeted a photo of queen elizabeth with the ravens logo on her face. face.logo on her the ravens elizabeth with queen a photo of they tweeted a photo of queen elizabeth with the ravens logo on her face.face. ♪ ♪ hi ted, glad you could join us! ♪ ♪ give it a try. mmm. give that to me. ♪ ♪ (laughing) ted? ♪ ♪ ted? food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. ♪ "zorba ♪ e gree
referenced a conversation johnson and green had after the two-time nba champion was arrested in east lansingchigan, for allegedly assaulting edmondson. (darya)green, who was initially charged with misdemeanor assault and battery, later reached a plea deal and paid a $560 noise violation to avoid jail time. (darya)the baltimore ravens are excited for their upcoming trip to london. they tweeted a photo of queen elizabeth with the ravens logo on her face. face.logo on her the ravens elizabeth with...
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fighting irish coming to east lansing and win 38- 18. and brian kelly, his offense is good. >> joel: it is team. and more important leap they are well coached. mistake free and clean. and wimbush, with a quality night tonight and 14- 20 and 173 and did what he needed to do. >> gus: we are standing by with coach k. >> reporter: your defense came up big. why were they effective tonight. >> they got the big six and able to control the football a little bit and then when you get a lead on the road. brandon did a great job controlling the offense. and then again. like anything else. the game, take care of the football which we did today good things happen. offensively control it with tempo and take care of the football and be o''re opfortune ichlt. >> reporter: last week it was the and noept offense. >> we have been able to compliment each other. quarterback threw the ball well. and we have to clean up things on both studies of the ball. we are 3 and 1 and played a tough early schedule and georgia and boston college and obviously michigan sta
fighting irish coming to east lansing and win 38- 18. and brian kelly, his offense is good. >> joel: it is team. and more important leap they are well coached. mistake free and clean. and wimbush, with a quality night tonight and 14- 20 and 173 and did what he needed to do. >> gus: we are standing by with coach k. >> reporter: your defense came up big. why were they effective tonight. >> they got the big six and able to control the football a little bit and then when you...
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williams filed a lawsuit accusing greenes bullying and assault outside of a popular bar outside of lansing. the couple's attorney has subpoenaed former laker star magic johnson. magic who a mentor of greene actually tweeted he talked to draymond about that incident. the prosecuting attorney is interested in what was said during the conversation. >>> a new report claims nearly half of the teams in the nba lost money last season but the warriors well they're not one of them. in fact the warriors had the second highest net income after revenue sharing bringing in $91 million. the lakers are the only team to make more money. that money rises in the near future after the team moves into the sparkling water front chase center in 2019. and as the warriors rework its tv deal with our sister station nbc sports bay area. >>> let's turn things over to meteorologist jeff ranieri. we see the changes in the weather again. fall is creeping closer >> a couple days away begins on friday. and temperatures down toopd. a live look here in berkeley. lots of sunshine. 72 for the high. right now 70 and 60s over
williams filed a lawsuit accusing greenes bullying and assault outside of a popular bar outside of lansing. the couple's attorney has subpoenaed former laker star magic johnson. magic who a mentor of greene actually tweeted he talked to draymond about that incident. the prosecuting attorney is interested in what was said during the conversation. >>> a new report claims nearly half of the teams in the nba lost money last season but the warriors well they're not one of them. in fact the...
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scholars of this country for a very long time and whatever you want to call it, my hope is that we are lansing a recurrent boil and this is what brian stevenson put, it will transform when there are enough people particularly white people who will stand up and say, never again, this is not the country i stand for, you know. so my hope -- >> let's give a big hand -- let's give a big hand. that's all the time we have. [applause] >> for the professor, the author of living. >> thank you. >> and for my class, many of whom are sitting in the jury box who have to read this book. >> have to buy this book. [laughter] >> norm. >> thank you. [applause] >> the book are available, i believe, in table h downstairs and thank you all for your participating and listening in this wonderful session, i really appreciate it. [inaudible conversations] the turning point kind of hit. >> former president bill clinton recently shared his thoughts on what he calls the most important political book of the last decade. >> you know what the exhibit is that clinton presidential center right now? extreme bugs. you know what
scholars of this country for a very long time and whatever you want to call it, my hope is that we are lansing a recurrent boil and this is what brian stevenson put, it will transform when there are enough people particularly white people who will stand up and say, never again, this is not the country i stand for, you know. so my hope -- >> let's give a big hand -- let's give a big hand. that's all the time we have. [applause] >> for the professor, the author of living. >>...
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evident in this country for a long time and what ever you want to call it, my hope is that we are lansing a recurrent boil and that in this way brian stephen puts it, he says it will transform when there are enough people particularly white people who will stand up and say never again. this is not the country i stand for. so my hope is. >> let's get a big hand, that's all the time we have. for the, professor sheryll cashin the author of loving. and for my class, many of whom are sitting in the jury box you have to read this book as a sign reading in our government advocacy class. >> you have to buy this book. >> norm orenstein. >>. >> the books are available, i believe on table each downstairs. and thank you all for your participating and listening in this wonderful session, i appreciate it. >>. [inaudible conversation] >> book tv takes hundreds of author programs through the country all year long. here's a look at some of the events we will be covering this week. monday the new york public library in new york city we hear nobel prize-winning economist paul and eunice explain how to trans
evident in this country for a long time and what ever you want to call it, my hope is that we are lansing a recurrent boil and that in this way brian stephen puts it, he says it will transform when there are enough people particularly white people who will stand up and say never again. this is not the country i stand for. so my hope is. >> let's get a big hand, that's all the time we have. for the, professor sheryll cashin the author of loving. and for my class, many of whom are sitting...
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michigan back in the day and canada came in and just bombed the crap out of lansing michigan and took out everybody's house around. i would forgive them i mean i would probably spend the rest of my life trying to do something about that are we creating a new generation of terrorists as a consequence of those i think there's a lot of people in both iraq and syria especially in mosul iraq are saying you know what kind of liberation is this when our lives are destroyed whether it's killing people wounding them because we haven't talked about how many people have been wounded by this or forcing them to flee their homes with nowhere to go and so what kind of liberation is it and yes i think in the process we and we haven't seen the end of it yet because even if you talk about mosul being quote liberated not only do we have to question what is left but we also have to say who's going to take over and that's particularly true in the case of syria because already you have the conflicts going on about who is going to take control once isis is removed and that will bring back in new conflict wi
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from that point on i've had 18 different people from actors like matt bomer, to sherry lansing, who im interview? >> 45 minutes. 45 minute real time lunch. my dream interview is -- and i might -- i might get in trouble with my husband, but it is james franco, who you had, dave, on last night. 'cause i mean i have a huge crush on james franco. [ laughter ] i see him at the gym. i think he knows by now. 'cause i'm always like, "hey, james, what's up?" [ laughter ] and uh -- >> jimmy: he's a great guest. yeah. >> he's a great -- goldie hawn, because andy thinks i am goldie hawn. chrissy snow or goldie hawn is basically who he thinks i am. and diane keaton. who when she is calm, i just -- i can't even speak. >> jimmy: she's the best. >> she's the best. >> jimmy: well, all right dude. it's going to happen. i love you. i'm so happy you came here tonight. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: thank so much. congratulations on the show. [ cheers and applause ] bruce bozzi jr., right there, everybody. check out "lunch with bruce" on sirius-xm radio andy. we'll be back with music from billie joe arms
from that point on i've had 18 different people from actors like matt bomer, to sherry lansing, who im interview? >> 45 minutes. 45 minute real time lunch. my dream interview is -- and i might -- i might get in trouble with my husband, but it is james franco, who you had, dave, on last night. 'cause i mean i have a huge crush on james franco. [ laughter ] i see him at the gym. i think he knows by now. 'cause i'm always like, "hey, james, what's up?" [ laughter ] and uh --...
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. >> it has been fundamentally an hearing,oughout this we talked earlier about the competition in lansing, other city,in every indianapolis, how do you find opioid treatment? the competition in state capitals from all of those advocates, senior advocates, hospital advocates how does this play out? how are patients like caden protected? is my concern.at i am looking at the cbo analysis which said that in 2020, with expansion and manage russians days would receive 10% -- expansion and non-expansion states would receive about 10% less funding. by 2026, and this impacts pennsylvania, states would receive 30% less funding, for the states have expanded than they would receive under the aca subsidies. non-expansion states would receive 30% more. so i think we're looking at huge transfers of funding from expansions dates to non-expansion a. in harrisburg -- expansion states to non-expansion state. in harrisburg, that would be a huge problem. as to thisconfused proposal, which does not seem to protect the remaining 76% of children on medicaid. another question to miss miller and ms. mann. -- many
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i've set you see in harrisburg and lansing, too, real quickly, mr. chairman, you took 20 seconds of my time at the beginning so i'm taking a back and beat out my. you can see in columbus and eris lobbyists forand nursing homes fighting with advocates for children's hospitals fighting with opioid addiction counselors for those declining dollars, the scarce dollars that now art generally available but will not be in those days. >> said is exactly the public. i asked you what. >> senator isakson, senator mccaskill, senator toomey. >> to make a point senator casey, yes or no answer. true that you recently cosponsored with a republican legislation to create priority review vouchers for around childhood diseases which two weeks ago the first drug approved under that program was printed now jerseys and type of cancer four years? is that not true you did that on a i partisan basis? >> i did add that senator is a good man. rights to reason as i've been her the whole time, listen to the accusations. give me yes or no. you always know it is a low because we est
i've set you see in harrisburg and lansing, too, real quickly, mr. chairman, you took 20 seconds of my time at the beginning so i'm taking a back and beat out my. you can see in columbus and eris lobbyists forand nursing homes fighting with advocates for children's hospitals fighting with opioid addiction counselors for those declining dollars, the scarce dollars that now art generally available but will not be in those days. >> said is exactly the public. i asked you what. >>...