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mr. o'brien: that's an important part. mr. haqqani: in the aviation sector -- sector, challenges, difficulties, any potential tension? is that a much shooter ride than the other sector? more difficult than any other. from a make in india perspective, we don't see it as a zero sum game. it's expanding the pie. just as you hire the g.e. locomotive example, you know, if the pie is growing that tremendously, it creates jobs here and it helps create jobs in india, which is a good, positive thing. mr. haqqani: and jobs will be created here as well. mr. kumar: absolutely, seattle, philadelphia, wherever the factories are. the reality is this is a competitive world. if we don't do it, somebody else will. whether we keep jobs in the u.s. or let them ship it to another place like russia or france, who will be suppliers. the reality is this is the growing demand, the growing pie here too.elps mr. haqqani: the rising tide lifts all boats. automation.ob how do you see that playing out? innovation will necessarily lead to greater automation
mr. o'brien: that's an important part. mr. haqqani: in the aviation sector -- sector, challenges, difficulties, any potential tension? is that a much shooter ride than the other sector? more difficult than any other. from a make in india perspective, we don't see it as a zero sum game. it's expanding the pie. just as you hire the g.e. locomotive example, you know, if the pie is growing that tremendously, it creates jobs here and it helps create jobs in india, which is a good, positive thing....
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mr. o'brien. he said new york city, i don't. i don't have a taping system. why did you say this to him. i thought it would intimidate him, make him nervous. i think that's what's going on with jim comey. i don't think trump has tapes. i think comey is unnerved by the fact he made a record of the conversations. he wants to put out this red herring out there that doesn't exist. >> what do you take of this tactic about not answering the question about whether tapes exist. there's swo of an imposed deadline on friday, what do you make of this? >> i don't know. there's so much happening with jeff sessions testifying, i think we should talk about tapes if he shows tapes. everyone i talked to, people i worked with in the white house tell me the chances of any tapes, can't imagine there would be tapes. i do think donald trump has had to forego so much leaking from the executive branch in an unprecedented way that i think everyone is a little spooked on when something is taped, when there's a deposition, even people who have been doing this a long time wonder with al
mr. o'brien. he said new york city, i don't. i don't have a taping system. why did you say this to him. i thought it would intimidate him, make him nervous. i think that's what's going on with jim comey. i don't think trump has tapes. i think comey is unnerved by the fact he made a record of the conversations. he wants to put out this red herring out there that doesn't exist. >> what do you take of this tactic about not answering the question about whether tapes exist. there's swo of an...
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mr. o'brien? wanted to intimidate him. >> that's the perfect segue for my next segment, tim, thank you for being here. >>> up next, why does secrecy seem to be the mantra of the trump white house? award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer to take advantage of our midsommar sales event offer. visit your volvo dealer to take advantage gave us the power to turn this enemy into an ally? microsoft and its partners are using smart traps to capture mosquitoes and sequence their dna to fight disease. there are over 100 million pieces of dna in every sample. with the microsoft cloud, we can analyze the data faster than ever before. if we can detect new viruses before they spread, we may someday prevent outbreaks before they begin. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sfx: engine revving ♪ (silence) ♪ so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [woma
mr. o'brien? wanted to intimidate him. >> that's the perfect segue for my next segment, tim, thank you for being here. >>> up next, why does secrecy seem to be the mantra of the trump white house? award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer to take advantage of our midsommar sales event offer. visit your volvo dealer to take advantage gave us the power to turn this enemy...
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mr. o'brien...the warriors team store at oracle tomorrow morning. turning to the a's-- the green and gold in houston...wrapping up a series with the astros --bottom 1st-- former a josh reddick...puts a charge into this one...looks like a homer until matt joyce snatches it out of the sky. tip of the cap from mr. reddick. --later on, no stealing this home run. bottom 4th-- a's up 1-nothing...carlos correa with a two-run shot. he finished the day with a pair of jacks. --astros go on to win 6-1... a's back home tomorrow to host the braves. giants...off today to travel to pittsburgh. we also want to mention-- days after derek carr's extension, another oakland raider lands a nice payday. coming up in sports at 6-45, we'll tell you who agreed to a generous contract extension. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meterologist brittney shipp. (steve) snake bites are on the rise! the c-d-c estimates that 7-thousand to 8-thousand people are bit by venomous snakes each year.... and about five of those people die. now, the north texas poison c
mr. o'brien...the warriors team store at oracle tomorrow morning. turning to the a's-- the green and gold in houston...wrapping up a series with the astros --bottom 1st-- former a josh reddick...puts a charge into this one...looks like a homer until matt joyce snatches it out of the sky. tip of the cap from mr. reddick. --later on, no stealing this home run. bottom 4th-- a's up 1-nothing...carlos correa with a two-run shot. he finished the day with a pair of jacks. --astros go on to win 6-1......
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mr. o'brien, have you done this before? no. but you know what you're doing? walter: i know science.t have time to waste. sun block, deodorant... and i have a road flare in my glove box. toby: whoa, careful! you light that, you could blow yourself up just from the fumes in the car. okay. gentlemen, this is michael, beth's husband. michael! god, beth! michael, i'm scared. it's okay to be scared. but just remember, we have a plan. it's a solid plan. okay. walter, we need you. three blocks away, there's a dive shop. we might be able to cobble together something for you to wear in the tar. "cobble together"" that doesn't sound like a very solid plan to me. believe me, we've been to space and back with less preparation. michael, stay with me. i'm right here with you, beth. this is it. this is where our market lives and breathes, okay? lumberjack moustaches, rolled-up jeans... my mom calls these people hipster doofuses. yep, and they're gonna love what we're selling. here, put this apron on. it's cute. "artisan organic peruvian ice cream sandwiches made to order." i don't see where peru fa
mr. o'brien, have you done this before? no. but you know what you're doing? walter: i know science.t have time to waste. sun block, deodorant... and i have a road flare in my glove box. toby: whoa, careful! you light that, you could blow yourself up just from the fumes in the car. okay. gentlemen, this is michael, beth's husband. michael! god, beth! michael, i'm scared. it's okay to be scared. but just remember, we have a plan. it's a solid plan. okay. walter, we need you. three blocks away,...
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mr. trump you told tim o'brien over and over again that you were tape recording your conversations with himd those conversations? and despite all of the times that he priestly said it, when he had to answer that question at risk of perjury, the future president said i just wanted him to think i was recording him. of course i didn't actually record him. tapes? what tapes? i'm not equipped to tape anybody. who tapes people. so this is a thing he does. he has done this for years. there it is, black and white in a court deposition. that is why it was not totally out of left field when the president raised the specter last month that there might be tape recordings from his one on one meetings with james comey at the white house. the president asked james comey to pledge his loyalty to the president in one of those one on one meetings. for weeks the president and the white house itself has been fuelling speculation of whether the tapes might exist. the house intelligence committee sent a formal letter demanding that the white house turn over those tapes to the committee. they set a deadline of to
mr. trump you told tim o'brien over and over again that you were tape recording your conversations with himd those conversations? and despite all of the times that he priestly said it, when he had to answer that question at risk of perjury, the future president said i just wanted him to think i was recording him. of course i didn't actually record him. tapes? what tapes? i'm not equipped to tape anybody. who tapes people. so this is a thing he does. he has done this for years. there it is,...
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mr trump's infrastructure plan. so there is a lot at stake here. jane o'brien, thank you very much.er doctors treating ten—month—old charlie gard, who is terminally ill, can turn off his life support. it would be against the wishes of his parents, who want to take their son to the us for experimental treatment for a rare genetic disorder. but last week, the uk supreme court agreed with specialists at great ormond street hospital that he should be allowed to die with dignity. our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. charlie gard cannot see, hear, move, cry or swallow. he is seriously brain damaged and kept alive with a mechanical ventilator. his parents, chris gard and connie yates, have raised £1.3 million through crowdfunding for experimental treatment in the united states. they say they simply want the best for their son. he hasn't got anything to lose. we know that even if it doesn't work, which i think it will, we know that we have done everything that we can for him. but doctors, including independent experts, say the treatment cannot improve his condition. one concern i
mr trump's infrastructure plan. so there is a lot at stake here. jane o'brien, thank you very much.er doctors treating ten—month—old charlie gard, who is terminally ill, can turn off his life support. it would be against the wishes of his parents, who want to take their son to the us for experimental treatment for a rare genetic disorder. but last week, the uk supreme court agreed with specialists at great ormond street hospital that he should be allowed to die with dignity. our medical...
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mr. romanowski? >> i am ecstatic. >> reporter: dr. hu would share that emotion, if his results would stop this raging, uncontrolled epidemic. for the pbs newshour, i'm miles o'brienboston. >> woodruff: now, a best-selling novelist takes on war crimes. jeffrey brown has our latest addition to the "newshour bookshelf." >> brown: in 2004, 400 people were rounded up from their homes in a village in bosnia, and buried alive in an old coal mine. but, did this mass killing really happen? and if so, who were the perpetrators? those questions must be decided at the international criminal court in the netherlands. it's the setting for a new legal thriller titled, "testimony" and a new setting for acclaimed author scott turow, the attorney and writer whose work has sold more than 30 million copies since his debut novel, "presumed innocent." i'm not going to name all the other best-sellers, but it's nice to talk to you here. >> jeff, it's nice to talk to you. >> brown: you have left behind the fictional kindle county, the setting that many of us are familiar with. the place that's sort of familiar to, similar to chicago. for a much broader palette. why? >> right, well, bill
mr. romanowski? >> i am ecstatic. >> reporter: dr. hu would share that emotion, if his results would stop this raging, uncontrolled epidemic. for the pbs newshour, i'm miles o'brienboston. >> woodruff: now, a best-selling novelist takes on war crimes. jeffrey brown has our latest addition to the "newshour bookshelf." >> brown: in 2004, 400 people were rounded up from their homes in a village in bosnia, and buried alive in an old coal mine. but, did this mass...
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mr sessions, who has removed himself from thejustice department‘s investigation into the same issue, is the most senior member of the trump administration to appear before the intelligence committee. our correspondentjane o‘brien fact. james comey said that, when he was asked, when he asked jeff sessions to protect him, not to leave him alone with donald trump, mr sessions left no reply. the department of justice says he did advise the department to take care to protect this relationship. senators are going to want to know why mr sessions did not do more. apparently. the other thing gems can be said, he implied that there may have been other reasons why he was forced to recuse himself from the russia investigation. senators are going to want to know from jeff sessions what those reasons might be. mr sessions had to reduce himself because he did not reveal, tell senators during his confirmation hearing that he met twice with the russian ambassador. those are the issues that senators are going to want to hear mostly donald trump campaign involvement with russia during the presidential election. what has been the fall out. now there has been counted properly digest james commute‘s testimony? the white house, dona
mr sessions, who has removed himself from thejustice department‘s investigation into the same issue, is the most senior member of the trump administration to appear before the intelligence committee. our correspondentjane o‘brien fact. james comey said that, when he was asked, when he asked jeff sessions to protect him, not to leave him alone with donald trump, mr sessions left no reply. the department of justice says he did advise the department to take care to protect this relationship....