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phil and i were talking about tim o'brien.i didn't read that -- i read it after i got out of the marine corps. in my 20s. i become a came out in 91 to i think it came out while the gulf war was happening. then i was just eating mraps. tim's work is great. i want to ask phil about literature of war, what mattered to him and also if you feel linkage between, say, tim o'brien or phil caputo or karl malan to -- karl marlantes, if you feel your book is falling in love with some of those books and on the same kinds of stories? >> there's a lot of books. i had a professor in college, a poet, fantastic poet who, when he learned i was join the marine corps he had me read like a, you know, tolstoy and isaac babel and david jones and hemingway and all these folks just to fill my head with a little bit of wisdom and some of the smartest people ever write about war. some of the stories i was reading the good soldier, to the great world won't one novel fashion world war i novel, while i was writing one of the stories in here. as i was writi
phil and i were talking about tim o'brien.i didn't read that -- i read it after i got out of the marine corps. in my 20s. i become a came out in 91 to i think it came out while the gulf war was happening. then i was just eating mraps. tim's work is great. i want to ask phil about literature of war, what mattered to him and also if you feel linkage between, say, tim o'brien or phil caputo or karl malan to -- karl marlantes, if you feel your book is falling in love with some of those books and on...
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what's happened is that old cars has announced a new board it was recently re taken over by denis o'brien who pulled its loans from the neck with a certified b or c i has taken control of companies putting a new board and on the porch is none other than the former t shock when callum people would've thought that perhaps his reputation was tarnished as result of the collapse the economy and the entry of the troika the tyranny mr o'brien has a different opinion and is going to body was then pushed another big name join in the lords is the former chief executive of aig collins r t he resigned when a marriage that i would need to twenty billion euro payment from the attacker thanks loves. almost five hundred jobs are to be created by two separate companies in cork irish own box pro which provides technical support to a number of local corporations is to create three hundred and fifty new jobs over the coming months. the entire multinational tyco is adding hundred new employees to its workforce in cork. relief is open for fifteen years ago my husband and i found a mate six employees it now was
what's happened is that old cars has announced a new board it was recently re taken over by denis o'brien who pulled its loans from the neck with a certified b or c i has taken control of companies putting a new board and on the porch is none other than the former t shock when callum people would've thought that perhaps his reputation was tarnished as result of the collapse the economy and the entry of the troika the tyranny mr o'brien has a different opinion and is going to body was then...
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miles o'brien, you're the perfect guy to ask about the steve fossett mystery. you've even spent some time looking for him yourself, from what i understand, back in 2007. in this case, they spent a year and it turns out right where they were looking in the beginning, that's where he had crashed. and then they got a tip from a rancher who said the plane flew overhead and everybody moved the search area over to that area. meanwhile, that was the wrong area. so what did we learn? >> these things happen all the time. in the case of air france 447, there was a mistaken hydrological analysis of the currents, which put the search on the wrong location for a couple of months and set back the search for quite some time. david gallow will tell you chapter and verse on that one. it still makes him angry to talk about it today. in the case of steve fossett, that was one of the areas where they initially thought the crash site, it was heavily wooded, it was up a box canyon scenario, and there was no, you couldn't see any sign of the wreckage, given the thick canopy of trees
miles o'brien, you're the perfect guy to ask about the steve fossett mystery. you've even spent some time looking for him yourself, from what i understand, back in 2007. in this case, they spent a year and it turns out right where they were looking in the beginning, that's where he had crashed. and then they got a tip from a rancher who said the plane flew overhead and everybody moved the search area over to that area. meanwhile, that was the wrong area. so what did we learn? >> these...
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joining me now, government regulation correspondent miles o'brien. so renee, why is this happening, and why are we just hearing about it now? >> good question, a potential deadly situation, a drone nearly crashed into a plane and could have taken it down. the faa is describing it as a near collision some 2300 feet over florida near the tallahassee florida. of course that is well above the typical altitude of a private drone. as far as what it looked like the commercial pilot described it as a fixed wing aircraft that looked like a model replica of a phantom jet. we do know this sort of near collision is rare. but as far as why it is taking so long i did ask the faa just that. we should note that it came to light because the faa official was speaking at a drone conference just yesterday and started to discuss it. so it didn't come by way of a press release. when asked why we didn't know about it before because the incident happened in march the faa could not immediately answer, anderson. >> do we know who was flying this? >> at this point, we don't kn
joining me now, government regulation correspondent miles o'brien. so renee, why is this happening, and why are we just hearing about it now? >> good question, a potential deadly situation, a drone nearly crashed into a plane and could have taken it down. the faa is describing it as a near collision some 2300 feet over florida near the tallahassee florida. of course that is well above the typical altitude of a private drone. as far as what it looked like the commercial pilot described it...
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joining me miles o'brien, richard quest. let's begin with you, richard.ou've been talking to your sources. you have more details what exactly the 14 numbers are. drum roll, please. >> right. the 14 numbers. they are the time that it takes for the aircraft to make its signal up to the satellite and to the ground station and the time for it to get back again. there are seven in all, which is where you get the 14 numbers. there are no reams of raw data. let me say that again. there are no vast tomes. there are no volumes there are two sets of log, those relating to mh 370 and those used to make the comparisons. those logs are what is the raw data by which everybody has then gone on to do their analysis. my understanding quite clear is that that data has been provided to the malaysians. >> yes. and they are saying that in electronic format, everything, miles o'brien. but here is the thing. 14 data points? >> you know, i'm sorry, this whole thing is starting to sound a little childist to me, frankly. but let me just tell you. i'm going try to translate what ha
joining me miles o'brien, richard quest. let's begin with you, richard.ou've been talking to your sources. you have more details what exactly the 14 numbers are. drum roll, please. >> right. the 14 numbers. they are the time that it takes for the aircraft to make its signal up to the satellite and to the ground station and the time for it to get back again. there are seven in all, which is where you get the 14 numbers. there are no reams of raw data. let me say that again. there are no...
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i want to bring in miles o'brien and arthur rosenberg. we highlighted it because it's obviously surveillance video, miles. we have zoomed in so you can actually see the boy as he gets out. there it is. you see him climbing off the down. and he is going to drop and then once he drops down, everyone, you can see he starts to walk away underneath the belly of the plane. and miles, it's kind of -- this is beyond incredible to actually see him climbing out. i mean, for those who question as to how he really traveled, does this resolve that? did he really do it? >> if there are any conspiracy theorys on this one, there it is. he is rather woozy. he kind of falls and you can imagine being oxygen starved for five and a half hours, you know, at an altitude far above the peak of everest, with no ability to, you know -- your useful consciousness at that at tuld arthur knows from going through flight school is about 30 seconds or less. it's no surprise he would have been unconscious for that whole period of time. he is just lucky perhaps because of h
i want to bring in miles o'brien and arthur rosenberg. we highlighted it because it's obviously surveillance video, miles. we have zoomed in so you can actually see the boy as he gets out. there it is. you see him climbing off the down. and he is going to drop and then once he drops down, everyone, you can see he starts to walk away underneath the belly of the plane. and miles, it's kind of -- this is beyond incredible to actually see him climbing out. i mean, for those who question as to how...
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found that -- i wonder if he had actually given you, you know, like the things they carry by tim o'brien and some books like war is a racket. most of it when tom cruise movie came out on the fourth of july. did any of that affect you? >> that was for me? summary. my father did discourage me from joining, but he wasn't a reader. so there was no literature roundabout war. and i think he probably would have -- his best device to me once i did join was kind of cliche. don't go out and try to be a hero. my father saw guys you want to be here as i. also saugers standing in front of him not to challenge it hit by sniper. he knew that it was, as bill said, in its past circumstances call you know, a brutal, and is pushing. i'm not sure answered your question. >> and uses red to more? >> we were talking about -- i read that after adding the marine corps. in my 20's in the opinion of our union listening to. >> zero one bass fell about the literature war with as mattered to him and if you feel linkage between tim o'brien orville to go? if you feel like your book is falling, telling the same kinds st
found that -- i wonder if he had actually given you, you know, like the things they carry by tim o'brien and some books like war is a racket. most of it when tom cruise movie came out on the fourth of july. did any of that affect you? >> that was for me? summary. my father did discourage me from joining, but he wasn't a reader. so there was no literature roundabout war. and i think he probably would have -- his best device to me once i did join was kind of cliche. don't go out and try to...
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i can't help it, miles o'brien, and i'll pose this question to you.somebody aboard that plane was -- wanted to deliberately make this plane disappear, surely they knew, perhaps, that the malaysian military might act like this. maybe air traffic controllers would not be totally responsible. is that possible? >> yes. and it's important to note that this handoff is a key time in aviation. when you go from one air traffic control center to another, there always is a little gap in communication because you say good night. you change the frequency. and then you pop on the next frequency. each control center is not listening to the other on their frequency. so to say there was a 16-minute gap before ho chi minh city got nervous about that, that's not -- that's in the realm of possibility. a flight that hasn't checked in in 16 minutes, you know, that happens. that's a little bit long. but nevertheless. so there is an opportunity in that period of time when each control center thinks the other is talking to the aircraft, there is an opportunity to make things
i can't help it, miles o'brien, and i'll pose this question to you.somebody aboard that plane was -- wanted to deliberately make this plane disappear, surely they knew, perhaps, that the malaysian military might act like this. maybe air traffic controllers would not be totally responsible. is that possible? >> yes. and it's important to note that this handoff is a key time in aviation. when you go from one air traffic control center to another, there always is a little gap in...
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jackson, conan o'brien.s is the president's 17th trip to the bay zpaer last here in november at the jazz center in san francisco. >> katie, thank you. san ramon woman who is used to helping women with cancer each year is now in unfamiliar territory. she is battling the disease herself. doctors have given her 6 to 8 months to live. there is only one thing cherise really wants now. to marry her fiance. the wedding was moved up with little time to get the money together to make it happen. they hit the goal with floorist and videographer are still up in the air. >> i just love him so much. i always wanted to get married. i want to have kids with him. a family. >> cherise is working on strengthening her legs so she can walk down the aisle. if you would like to help we have information on our website. a big thank you for those of you who already have. >> if you would like to help cherise with the wedding we have information on our website. >> definitely worth repeating. >>> if you would like to get -- what's going
jackson, conan o'brien.s is the president's 17th trip to the bay zpaer last here in november at the jazz center in san francisco. >> katie, thank you. san ramon woman who is used to helping women with cancer each year is now in unfamiliar territory. she is battling the disease herself. doctors have given her 6 to 8 months to live. there is only one thing cherise really wants now. to marry her fiance. the wedding was moved up with little time to get the money together to make it happen....
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let's bring in cnn analyst miles o'brien, and mary schiavo, who represents families and victims.e very skeptical of this company's claim? >> yes, i am, anderson, i talked to a lot of people i know in the space community about satellite imagery and asked them over and over if there is technology out there from a satellite that would allow you to peer deep underneath the ocean a couple of thousand feet and come up with imagery like that. no one knows of such technology that exists. i think for a company to come out and say they have found the wreckage using technology that no one has ever heard of, you know, there is an old expression, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. and i don't see extraordinary evidence here. and i see no explanation as to how they got the evidence. and given the stakes here, given the fact that families are hanging on every word here, they owe the -- all of us much more. >> mary, i guess one question i have and a question that david gallo pointed out last night was that they have not even explained how they zeroed in on this one spot in the
let's bring in cnn analyst miles o'brien, and mary schiavo, who represents families and victims.e very skeptical of this company's claim? >> yes, i am, anderson, i talked to a lot of people i know in the space community about satellite imagery and asked them over and over if there is technology out there from a satellite that would allow you to peer deep underneath the ocean a couple of thousand feet and come up with imagery like that. no one knows of such technology that exists. i think...
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david soucie is with me, former inspector and safety analyst, and miles o'brien, aviation analyst joinss as well. let me start with you. you heard searching the bay of bengal turned up nothing, but apparently they're not giving up. malaysian transport minister says they may send a ship to check it out. a lot of people are not happy with the alternative search area, miles being one of them. where do you stand on this? >> it has gone beyond hoax. the problem with it is there is some legitimate technology i used in mining that does similar things. so when you look at what this has done, it not only discredits or discredits their company but discredits an entire industry. you can't look under the ocean like they're talking of doing. there's no technology that does that. to make this statement is absurd. it is not just hurting families, it is hurting an entire industry as well. >> miles, where do you stand on it. we heard what david said. >> i have been very outspoken on this. when i heard about this, i know a little about space and satellite imagery technology, just from covering it over th
david soucie is with me, former inspector and safety analyst, and miles o'brien, aviation analyst joinss as well. let me start with you. you heard searching the bay of bengal turned up nothing, but apparently they're not giving up. malaysian transport minister says they may send a ship to check it out. a lot of people are not happy with the alternative search area, miles being one of them. where do you stand on this? >> it has gone beyond hoax. the problem with it is there is some...
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peter goelz, rene marsh, miles o'brien. thanks very much. we're going to continue to watch this story for our viewers. this is an important programming note. tonight "crossfire" won't be seen to we can continue to bring you several developing stories we're working here in "the situation room." we're keeping our eyes on the fires burning across the san diego area in california. thousands of people can't go home right now. just a little while ago, authorities said they've arrested one looter in the evacuated area. >>> up next, month in, month out. part of your electric bill is going to pay for a federal project. guess what? that federal project simply doesn't exist. now a major change is on the way. [ hypnotist ] you are feeling satisfied without standard leather. you are feeling exhilarated with front-wheel drive. you are feeling powerful with a 4-cylinder engine. [ male announcer ] open your eyes... to the 6-cylinder, 8-speed lexus gs. with more standard horsepower than any of its german competitors. this is a wake-up call. ♪ afghanistan, in
peter goelz, rene marsh, miles o'brien. thanks very much. we're going to continue to watch this story for our viewers. this is an important programming note. tonight "crossfire" won't be seen to we can continue to bring you several developing stories we're working here in "the situation room." we're keeping our eyes on the fires burning across the san diego area in california. thousands of people can't go home right now. just a little while ago, authorities said they've...
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miles o'brien joins me now and on the phone is dr. robert cheney, a high altitude professor at the university of washington medical school. miles, you know, when you see this video, i was certainly one of the skeptics out there about all of this, how was it even possible. now we see this video and it does seem to show what a lot of people thought could not happen actually did happen. >> it really is extraordinary, anderson. when you see -- you can see he's obviously affected by five and a half hours well above 35,000 feet, which is, after all, much higher than being at the summit of everest. and people without oxygen are not advised to go up there for any length of time. and he staggers around. he's clearly affected. he stumbles and falls. but there he is coming out of that wheel well. and i was among those skeptics who -- i've been in an altitude chamber where they take you up to what is equivalent to 35,000 feet. you take off your oxygen mask, you become positively slap happy, can't do simple mathematics and then you're about to pas
miles o'brien joins me now and on the phone is dr. robert cheney, a high altitude professor at the university of washington medical school. miles, you know, when you see this video, i was certainly one of the skeptics out there about all of this, how was it even possible. now we see this video and it does seem to show what a lot of people thought could not happen actually did happen. >> it really is extraordinary, anderson. when you see -- you can see he's obviously affected by five and a...
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reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. comesrainian checkpoint under assault, 13 soldiers just days before the country's residential election. >> this is a terrible blow for the your grainy and armed forces and a turbo reminder of what these armed separatists star capable of doing. >> thailand's government dissolves as soldiers patrolled the seats. it is a secret and plain sight. tonight we take you inside and ireland, which in the shadow of new york city, has -- inside an island, which in the shadow of new york city, has been abandoned for decades area -- decades. to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. today, ukrainian soldiers suffered the biggest loss of life so far in the crisis which has gripped the eastern part of the country. dozens moreed and injured in attack by pro-russian forces. this comes just days before the elections. the bbc's mark lowen reports. >> the attack came before dawn with devastating effects. this was the ukrainian army checkpoint, hits with the deadliest assault on t
reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. comesrainian checkpoint under assault, 13 soldiers just days before the country's residential election. >> this is a terrible blow for the your grainy and armed forces and a turbo reminder of what these armed separatists star capable of doing. >> thailand's government dissolves as soldiers patrolled the seats. it is a secret and plain sight. tonight we take you inside and ireland, which in the shadow of new york city, has -- inside an...
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one of the opportunities was going on the conan o'brien show, where i really got to have a lot of fun is a very fun person. >> basically it is a carbon fiber with different metal oxides on it -- >> now you are condescending to me. you are like, "it's made of some complicated material components. it's made of some magical beans ." >> i have never been afraid to be the only girl in science class or the research lab. nothing will keep me awake from doing what i love -- away from doing what i love. it's important to pass on my love for science to others. these kids have a lot of science -- a lot of passion for science, a lot of love for science. >> wow. thehen i see kids, i see potential to do a lot of great things for the future, and i really think that by inspiring them at a young age, they will get into science and continue down that path. >> congratulations. great job. now to a fearsome beast with a less than treacherous name. more than 60 million years ago, to rent a source rex ruled the earth, but now he has a competitor -- to rent a source rex ruled theus earth, but now he has a co
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alexi o'brien, al jazeera, london. >> more than 35,000 musems are participating in international museum day. some are offering free admission. thanks so much for watching al jazeera america. i am morgan radford. 101 east is coming up next. remember for news updates throughout the day, always go to aljazeera.com. ♪ >> no other sport can kick off mass emotion in indonesia like football, even if the national team languishes near the bottom of world rankings. >> indonesians, they're really crazy. we can see their ranking in fifa is going down, going down, going down. but every game in the stadium, 80,000 people, 90,000 people. >> even local competitions turn smaller stadiums into cauldrons
alexi o'brien, al jazeera, london. >> more than 35,000 musems are participating in international museum day. some are offering free admission. thanks so much for watching al jazeera america. i am morgan radford. 101 east is coming up next. remember for news updates throughout the day, always go to aljazeera.com. ♪ >> no other sport can kick off mass emotion in indonesia like football, even if the national team languishes near the bottom of world rankings. >> indonesians,...
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they are small cylinder for migrating station t k when no one but it pays to pass hard to feed o'brien over the last forty six dollars even in the vicinity of the chernobyl of neptune floating in the longer run into local rules to allow you to integrate them into the ocean regarded explosion at the temple and take the story of the tell tale is that of someone over a kaplan was broken the post below so that was that the work of mental gets portion of the house and told them to salina journal there were about six hundred people. surely at the time to follow the robot one hundred and three and a ticket to the various hospital to the area. continues on the way to write this column entry polis is in control of american shrinks and twenty eleven but the elections were marred by bloodshed that the least fourteen people killed across the country thus despite tight security with hundreds and thousands of soldiers deployed to try and prevent attacks of putting sanctions. my dad lives in rome then that i ate the cake was banned from leaving around the capital results of the bout it will be releas
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you've had conan o'brien, seth meyers.rude to him but last year, conan o'brien started slow, hit his spritride and then killed himself. it might be challenging for mchale. >> one of the things that makes this particular gig so difficult, besides, ochk, following the president, the acoustics of the room, that's not a room that's really conducive to getting a lot of laughs. is that correct?? >> it's a huge room. the you play a room like that -- i've had a few shows in the middle east where we've had two or three thousand people come out. this is a dinner event. i just performed at a political dinner event before i came here. it's not the same acoustics. the political people there, the elected officials, they become the celebrities. i did an event for 70 people a few months ago and you could see everyone's face. and on some level that's a little more pressure than not seeing anyone's faces. when nancy pelosi walked in, i watched her, if she laughing or not. if 50% laugh at a joke, that's a thousand people laughing. >> joel sa
you've had conan o'brien, seth meyers.rude to him but last year, conan o'brien started slow, hit his spritride and then killed himself. it might be challenging for mchale. >> one of the things that makes this particular gig so difficult, besides, ochk, following the president, the acoustics of the room, that's not a room that's really conducive to getting a lot of laughs. is that correct?? >> it's a huge room. the you play a room like that -- i've had a few shows in the middle east...
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jeff wise and miles o'brien.ns. we don't hear about these crashes every day, but a power line was within the landing area there and i imagine you might have something to say about what's the power line doing there. >> to you first, miles. >> first of all, the important thing to remember about hot air ballooning is it is unpredictable. you are flying literally on the wind. you may say you want to land somewhere, but the wind and mother nature may have another idea. it is important to be flexible in the world of ballooning and it is important to fly at the right time. hot air balloonists like to launch very early in the morning before the sun has kicked up a lot of disturbance and thus wind. it is also very important that you have a clear idea of what's on the ground. flying at dusk or near nightfall is not highly recommended because it can be very difficult to spot power lines. so, you know, i don't want to second guess every aspect about this flight, but what you understand is you want to do it at the right time
jeff wise and miles o'brien.ns. we don't hear about these crashes every day, but a power line was within the landing area there and i imagine you might have something to say about what's the power line doing there. >> to you first, miles. >> first of all, the important thing to remember about hot air ballooning is it is unpredictable. you are flying literally on the wind. you may say you want to land somewhere, but the wind and mother nature may have another idea. it is important to...
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donald o'brien, keith olbermann and paula deen. >> very highly regarded.ince the day adam silver decided to get rid of -- to get rid of this ownership has been designed to defeat an attempt to stop the sale. so they know what's coming. you can get the best lawyers in the world, but if the nba constitution says what it says and it's pretty leer, it is up to the nba and donald sterling is forbidden under the nba contract from challenging it in court. >> you know, i spoke in the last hour with one of the co-owners of the atlantic hawks, an nba team, bruce levinson and told us in "the situation room" this process is going to move quickly right now, he has no doubt about that. don, i want your reaction to what v. stiviano, supposed girlfriend said about donald sterling. she says, the things he says are not what he feels. what do you think about that? >> i never really say anything i don't feel. especially when you're in the heat of a conversation like that. and supposedly according to her, there are hours of tapes where they have conversations like that. i don'
donald o'brien, keith olbermann and paula deen. >> very highly regarded.ince the day adam silver decided to get rid of -- to get rid of this ownership has been designed to defeat an attempt to stop the sale. so they know what's coming. you can get the best lawyers in the world, but if the nba constitution says what it says and it's pretty leer, it is up to the nba and donald sterling is forbidden under the nba contract from challenging it in court. >> you know, i spoke in the last...
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i want to bring miles o'brien in, our cnn aviation analyst. of a problem potentially is this? >> what's interesting here, you have an industry that's gone far beyond the ability of the faa to regulate it. basically what the faa said in 1981, the last time they addressed this classification of drone which are considered radio-controlled models, was they were supposed to be below 400 feet, stay 300 miles away from an airport and if closer than that, notify the authorities. what has happened is the drone world was self-regulating, self-policing for many years through these radio control models and now it's exploded way beyond these self-policing entities. what you have are people flying these small drones who are not abiding by these rules. this can cause real problems. i think it's time for the faa to consider this 400 feet and below level as far beyond their purview at this point. >> the main issue is really because these unmanned drones are just that, unmanned. no pilots there so you can't have this see and detection where if there is a pilot
i want to bring miles o'brien in, our cnn aviation analyst. of a problem potentially is this? >> what's interesting here, you have an industry that's gone far beyond the ability of the faa to regulate it. basically what the faa said in 1981, the last time they addressed this classification of drone which are considered radio-controlled models, was they were supposed to be below 400 feet, stay 300 miles away from an airport and if closer than that, notify the authorities. what has happened...
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let's bring in miles o'brien and cnn's richard quest. what do you make of the meeting?ew and start from scratch? >> a pause might be a good thing. the fact that the "ocean shield" is coming back, the fact that the principle parties are getting together may be a fresh look at everything that we've been talking about, these 50-plus days is a good thing. maybe some blinders have been on. maybe some clues have been overlooked. this may be an opportunity to reinvigorate the investigation. >> the australian prime minister, as well, if i could point out, richard, says this new search area could last, what, eight to 12 months now. they are just going to begin a long, long process. >> and i think that's exactly what most of us had expected when nothing was found in the first few days. the long, hard, slow slog is going to get under way. miles is probably spot on when he said what are they going to do? they've got to work out the practic practicalities, the cost sharing and burden sharing and the commercial contracts and i think the big agreement between china, australia, malaysi
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aviation analyst miles o'brien and cnn's richard quest.f of radar for 17 minutes and nothing is done? how do you explain that? do they explain that in his report? >> no, they don't. and the 17 minutes comes at an opportune moment. it's when it's being passed from one air traffic control region to the next. it's not -- look, the outer edges of what would be reasonable, but it's not unusual on long flights over different countries that planes do go out of radar and out of communication for short periods of time. what is unusual or more is that not just 17 minutes but the first hour went by and then the hour and half then two, three, four. by the time twryou get to the td and fourth hour, there are whole sections, 20, 30 minutes going by and nobody seems to be asking or raising a panic about where this plane is. that is the most unusual part. >> what's the most alarming thing to you, miles? because the fact that it disappears at, like, 1:00 a.m. and don't do anything for hours and hours and hours. >> before 9/11 and up to the morning of 9/11
aviation analyst miles o'brien and cnn's richard quest.f of radar for 17 minutes and nothing is done? how do you explain that? do they explain that in his report? >> no, they don't. and the 17 minutes comes at an opportune moment. it's when it's being passed from one air traffic control region to the next. it's not -- look, the outer edges of what would be reasonable, but it's not unusual on long flights over different countries that planes do go out of radar and out of communication for...
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here to discuss, miles o'brien.ning. >> i want to read and i don't know if we have a graphic for this yet but i want to read, i think, probably the most interesting part of we call it a response. i think we call it a defense of what they've done from georesonance this morning. i want to get your take on it. they say in part, it's surprising that some media commentators who have not heard of the technology or do not have an understanding of quantum physics dismiss the technology outright. georesonance is not attempting to educate the world on technological capabilities. georesonance goal was to offer findings to government search authorities. they seem -- they're defending their actions to this point. do they have a point, miles? >> well, they're defending their actions without providing a shred of evidence that they have technology that works. they say they have trade secrets. i get that. why not show previous verifiable examples of this technology working? they haven't done that. you don't have to reveal trade secr
here to discuss, miles o'brien.ning. >> i want to read and i don't know if we have a graphic for this yet but i want to read, i think, probably the most interesting part of we call it a response. i think we call it a defense of what they've done from georesonance this morning. i want to get your take on it. they say in part, it's surprising that some media commentators who have not heard of the technology or do not have an understanding of quantum physics dismiss the technology outright....
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alex o'brien, al jazeera, london. >>> people in the nation's capitol got a look at what it's really likeo lift off in a jet pack. >> three two one! >> the device uses hydrogen and nitrogen to get airborne and because the demonstration happened so close to the white house, organizers had to get special clearance from the faa. looks like fun. thanks for joining us. that will do it for this hour. i'm thomas drayton in new york. the premier of the system with joe berlinger starts right now. thanks for watching. >> can you tell me about the day that the police came to your door, and started talking to you... is that something you can talk about?
alex o'brien, al jazeera, london. >>> people in the nation's capitol got a look at what it's really likeo lift off in a jet pack. >> three two one! >> the device uses hydrogen and nitrogen to get airborne and because the demonstration happened so close to the white house, organizers had to get special clearance from the faa. looks like fun. thanks for joining us. that will do it for this hour. i'm thomas drayton in new york. the premier of the system with joe berlinger...
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soledad o'brien reports. >> kelly rms bolar of akron ohio, is a 43-year-old mother and a teacher's aide. also a convicted felon. she went to jail in 2011 for illegally enrolling her children in a school district. >> i had issues with my school district. i was talking to my father about it, send them to our school, my school. you're here every day, here all the time anyway. >> was it done to sort of sneak it in? did you know i'm putting an address where i don't live. >> right. i've been working for the school system for many years, i knew a lot of students who did the same thing. >> find an address, put it down. >> it wasn't like i was finding it, it was burger king's address, it was my dad's address. we lived on the same road. but he lived in the township and i lived in the city. we literally lived five minutes from each other. >> and the township had better schools. >> they did. >> her daughter enrolled in her father's district copley fairlon. >> we had a computer lab, we had the garden outside, we had our own greenhouse and i was just so grateful to have been able to go there. for jus
soledad o'brien reports. >> kelly rms bolar of akron ohio, is a 43-year-old mother and a teacher's aide. also a convicted felon. she went to jail in 2011 for illegally enrolling her children in a school district. >> i had issues with my school district. i was talking to my father about it, send them to our school, my school. you're here every day, here all the time anyway. >> was it done to sort of sneak it in? did you know i'm putting an address where i don't live. >>...
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david soucie, miles o'brien, thank you, gentlemen.you. >>> there is a lot going on to start your "new day" today. donald sterling insisting he's no racist and then proves to many that's exactly what he is in our cnn exclusive interview. >>> american planes now join the search for the missing nigerian girls as the men holding them have new demands. do we negotiate with them? >>> red wine and chocolate. they're good for you, they're bad for you. there's an ingredient you have to hear about. what's the latest chapter? let's get to all of it right now? >> some of the african-americans -- maybe i'll get in trouble again -- they don't want to help anybody. magic johnson, what has he done? did he help anybody in south l.a.? i think he should be ashame of himself. doesn't do anything. >> this groups and other groups in al qaeda have made millions of dollars off of kidnapped ransom operations. >> each bringing what they could, machetes, homemade bows and arrows. >> made a sound of gunshot, explosions everywhere. >> good morning. welcome fwook
david soucie, miles o'brien, thank you, gentlemen.you. >>> there is a lot going on to start your "new day" today. donald sterling insisting he's no racist and then proves to many that's exactly what he is in our cnn exclusive interview. >>> american planes now join the search for the missing nigerian girls as the men holding them have new demands. do we negotiate with them? >>> red wine and chocolate. they're good for you, they're bad for you. there's an...
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alexi o'brien reports. >> this field is dotted with anti-perm mines. they are light, and lay near the surface. that is what happened when torr ents of the water flowed through here last week. >> we need a different way of preaching these mines. it's a new situation for us. >> the mines are the legacy of the war in the '90s, leaving 100,000 dead. 2,500 have been killed or injured by land mines sense the conflict ended. people are aware of land mines. this village is surrounded by three large minefield. they are worried now that the floodwaters pushed the mines into the heart of their community. when the dirty water poured through this man's village, it was up to his chin. now the water is gone, he's too scared to walk in his garden. >> translation: it's more dangerous than it was. it's hard, we don't know what was in the flood water, whether there's a mine there or not. >> it's thought 120,000 unexploded devices contaminate the land in bosnia, and signs marking some fields disappeared. now that the water is receding remapping the area can begin. the loo
alexi o'brien reports. >> this field is dotted with anti-perm mines. they are light, and lay near the surface. that is what happened when torr ents of the water flowed through here last week. >> we need a different way of preaching these mines. it's a new situation for us. >> the mines are the legacy of the war in the '90s, leaving 100,000 dead. 2,500 have been killed or injured by land mines sense the conflict ended. people are aware of land mines. this village is surrounded...
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. >>> oh, that was our big fight here on "power lunch" back in april, between president bill o'brien and brad katsiyama over high-frequency containing. the senate agriculture committee holding a committee on hft, and how they can ensure the market is free and fair. joining us is executive chairman and president terry duffy. he testified before that committee this morning, and also my partner eamon javers, who's been covering this topic for some time for cnbc. thank you for being here, mr. duffy. >> thanks for having me. in testimony day you said the markets are not rigged. could you elaborate on that? and also talk about the differences between equity trading and high frequency trading's role in that and futures trading. >> okay. i do we are talking about a $23 trillion market. that's hard to say that that is rigged. i think the allegations by mr. lewis in his book and that on "60 minutes" is people were front-running clients. if they were front-running clients that is against the law and should be punished, but that doesn't constitute the rigging of a marketplace. if you look at the
. >>> oh, that was our big fight here on "power lunch" back in april, between president bill o'brien and brad katsiyama over high-frequency containing. the senate agriculture committee holding a committee on hft, and how they can ensure the market is free and fair. joining us is executive chairman and president terry duffy. he testified before that committee this morning, and also my partner eamon javers, who's been covering this topic for some time for cnbc. thank you for...
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. >>> and we're back with miles o'brien and richard quest and david souci.eresting when we look at this report. we'll put it up on the screen, on the cargo manifest released today. it says the package containing lithium ion batteries, david you know when we look back on this how big a concern is it to you? >> it is not only about these flights, but the previous flight she talked about. the batteries are very volatile, they put off gases, and it burns very, very hot. >> it is interesting, though, richard, malaysian airlines earlier had said this was in compliance with all international regulatory requirements. it doesn't mean they are not potentially dangerous. >> no, it doesn't mean they are potentially dangerous. the way bill makes it clear, the package must be handled with clear. my understanding is that these were packaged in accordance with the procedures. and they were in the back of the aircraft in the -- makes a huge amount of difference. but everything i have been told about these lithium ion batteries is that they do not believe they were a cause of
. >>> and we're back with miles o'brien and richard quest and david souci.eresting when we look at this report. we'll put it up on the screen, on the cargo manifest released today. it says the package containing lithium ion batteries, david you know when we look back on this how big a concern is it to you? >> it is not only about these flights, but the previous flight she talked about. the batteries are very volatile, they put off gases, and it burns very, very hot. >> it...
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miles o'brien, a lot of our other aviation experts, have said they should do this, but i haven't hearddid do it. >> i don't think they've done it. i think the most they've done is gone into the simulator and attempted to recreate certain aspects of the flight. i suspect one could take an airplane out there and fly it for five, six, seven hours, but i'm not sure we'd be recreating anything. i think it might be even more misleading than some of the information we already have. >> i'm told, allen, correct me if i'm wrong, in the past, you said we may never find this plane. you still believe that? >> well, it's very possible. we know about air france, taking two years. there was a south african 747 that disappeared for two years. of course, there are several airliners that have never been found. but i think -- i have fair confidence that this inmarsat data is in -- at least pointing to the right neighborhood. it's still a big haystack. i think they will finally find this. i imagine it will be months though or longer. >> what do you think? >> i think we just found the santa maria several ye
miles o'brien, a lot of our other aviation experts, have said they should do this, but i haven't hearddid do it. >> i don't think they've done it. i think the most they've done is gone into the simulator and attempted to recreate certain aspects of the flight. i suspect one could take an airplane out there and fly it for five, six, seven hours, but i'm not sure we'd be recreating anything. i think it might be even more misleading than some of the information we already have. >> i'm...
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including bruce springsteen, barbra streisand, conan o'brien was hosting. it was the 20th anniversary of steven spielberg's foundation. the foundation dedicated the gathering video testimony from holocaust survivors and other witnesses. the president told the crowd similar atrocities still exist like the kidnapped girls in nigeria happening right now. >> i think drop by drop by drop we can erode and wear down these forces that are so destructive, we can tell a different story. >> today the president arrives at moffett field and first ape tend a private roundtable discuss at the private home of the founder of 23 and me. 30 people will be there. the fund-raiser tonight has been moved to the fairmont hotel in san jose. that's to accommodate the 250 people who are expected to attend. co-hosted by the ceo marissa meyer. tickets to attend that go from $1,000 to $32, 400. on friday morning president obama will talk about the importance of energy efficiency. the massive retailer, 100% renewable energy. >>> protests against the planned keystone pipeline are also exp
including bruce springsteen, barbra streisand, conan o'brien was hosting. it was the 20th anniversary of steven spielberg's foundation. the foundation dedicated the gathering video testimony from holocaust survivors and other witnesses. the president told the crowd similar atrocities still exist like the kidnapped girls in nigeria happening right now. >> i think drop by drop by drop we can erode and wear down these forces that are so destructive, we can tell a different story. >>...
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let's bring in miles o'brien, arthur rosenburg and david soucie. great to have all of you with us.rd rene's reporting. they are saying half of the pings, two of the events of the four events, they think did not come from a manmade device, but came from something else. what something else, exactly? >> that's a great question. if not manmade, what would make that noise at that frequency and supposedly at that one-second cadence, which is the key here, right, that's what they are listening for. not just the frequency, but the fact it makes that noise every second, regularly. i don't have a good answer for that. i'm not an expert on that. but i do know this, that first and long ping, that two-hour-plus ping, which they haven't really investigated, that might yield something. and remember, no matter what you guys say about this, these are the only pings they have, the only thing they have to go on. they can't not continue to look there. at least to rule it out. >> right. david, angus houston, the australian in charge of the search, just responded saying the four signals together constit
let's bring in miles o'brien, arthur rosenburg and david soucie. great to have all of you with us.rd rene's reporting. they are saying half of the pings, two of the events of the four events, they think did not come from a manmade device, but came from something else. what something else, exactly? >> that's a great question. if not manmade, what would make that noise at that frequency and supposedly at that one-second cadence, which is the key here, right, that's what they are listening...
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. >> miles o'brien is in barrow, alaska tonight. miles, the question i have to you, you've been so frustrated not getting a lot of this information from inmarsat. they were so confident, and guess what, it's a huge mistake. they're not the pings. how could this happen? >> erin, i think it's nothing short of scandalous how these public officials have taken the raw data from what is a reasonably good search and put an unreasonable amount of optimism on their public statements about it. it's just pure varnish. and it's really toying with the emotions of these families. the experts all along have had a lot more skepticism about the pings, about the inmarsat data, you name it. there has been much more of a sense that this is maybe possibly the location. what you saw in public was a degree of certainty which never existed. and so these public officials have to apologize to these families, i think. and one way to make good on an apology right now is to lay all the cards on the table. release all the data they're working from, all the radar
. >> miles o'brien is in barrow, alaska tonight. miles, the question i have to you, you've been so frustrated not getting a lot of this information from inmarsat. they were so confident, and guess what, it's a huge mistake. they're not the pings. how could this happen? >> erin, i think it's nothing short of scandalous how these public officials have taken the raw data from what is a reasonably good search and put an unreasonable amount of optimism on their public statements about...
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iex founder went toe to toe with bill o'brien during a cnbc interview last month. >> what do you use to price trades in your matching? >> we use the frequedirect fees. you had a 300 page commercial, so let me talk. >> well, he's back and we'll hear from him next in a cnbc exclusive about what he says is new evidence about the market being rigged. female narrator: sleep train challenged its manufacturers sleep train challenged its manufacturers to offer even lower prices. but the mattress price wars ends sunday. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing, plus free same-day delivery, setup, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> welcome back. it was just about two months ago that brad katsuyama got into a heated debate here when he claimed the stock market is rigged by high frequency traders. and he's back. eamon javers joins us with more. >> thank yo
iex founder went toe to toe with bill o'brien during a cnbc interview last month. >> what do you use to price trades in your matching? >> we use the frequedirect fees. you had a 300 page commercial, so let me talk. >> well, he's back and we'll hear from him next in a cnbc exclusive about what he says is new evidence about the market being rigged. female narrator: sleep train challenged its manufacturers sleep train challenged its manufacturers to offer even lower prices. but...
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o'brien? >> i'm just saying 5,000 pounds of lithium batteries. if there is a fire in the back of the airplane, you've got problems, richard. you've got problems. it may not create the scenario, the specific scenario. >> but my point being, if there was a fire in the back of the aircraft. >> right, i know. >> there would have been warnings. >> they would have gotten a radio call off. i understand. i understand the point. >> and the plane is not going the fly for another seven hours. >> all that of is true. that is very true. but you have to -- the bottom line is if you're trying to go down the road of any sort of mechanical explanation, you should not exclude these lithium batteries from the discussion. >> agreed. >> we're pointing out here. >> but give it little merit. >> this report was not long, but these are the new pieces of information we got. air france, though, richard, air france 447, 128-page report one month after the plane went missing. we had a five-page report with attachments. but it comes to what, 20 pages or something. 56 days lat
o'brien? >> i'm just saying 5,000 pounds of lithium batteries. if there is a fire in the back of the airplane, you've got problems, richard. you've got problems. it may not create the scenario, the specific scenario. >> but my point being, if there was a fire in the back of the aircraft. >> right, i know. >> there would have been warnings. >> they would have gotten a radio call off. i understand. i understand the point. >> and the plane is not going the fly...
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richard quest, miles o'brien and arthur rosenberg are all with me tonight.et me start with you. malaysia says look, we may send ships to investigate this place. oh, my gosh, it's like something about to do the gun and they're going to take off. like a derby horse this weekend. >> i know where you're going with the question. >> okay, then take it. >> they have to. and before you start chiming in, we'd be the first people that would criticize -- >> no we wouldn't. >> you welcome, no we wouldn't. i would not! i think it's awful that they're wasting a single ounce of fuel and resources to go to the bay of bengal. that's crazy. >> no no, no. >> that's crazy. >> first of all, the science of spectral imaging is real. >> arthur, don't start with me on this. do not start with me. it is impossible. impossible. >> the problem is you don't know the technology. >> i do actually know the technology. i've done a lot of homework on it. >> hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, richard. >> because -- >> no, they don't. >> because you have the arthurs and the miles of the world,
richard quest, miles o'brien and arthur rosenberg are all with me tonight.et me start with you. malaysia says look, we may send ships to investigate this place. oh, my gosh, it's like something about to do the gun and they're going to take off. like a derby horse this weekend. >> i know where you're going with the question. >> okay, then take it. >> they have to. and before you start chiming in, we'd be the first people that would criticize -- >> no we wouldn't. >>...
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joining me now, miles o'brien and arthur rosenberg. all right, miles.o malaysia is the man in charge there says they have not given us the raw data. he says that this morning. inmarsat now exclusively telling "outfront" yes, we did. we gave them the raw data. they have everything. this is really crucial point here. who do you believe? >> i don't know who to believe. but isn't it awful that it's quite evident somebody is lying here. somebody is lying. we're talking about something that involves a missing airliner, now 70 days. lives lost, families shattered. and there is people lying about this. this is absolutely reprehensible. i can't even believe that it would be funny if it wasn't so tragic. >> arthur, someone is lying. >> i don't think there is any question about that. but here is really the bottom line. inmarsat is hiding behind a ko antics 13. >> let me read that. in their statement, they say we gave the raw data to the malaysian. we can't give to it the public. we can't do that. the reason they're doing that it's an international airline agreemen
joining me now, miles o'brien and arthur rosenberg. all right, miles.o malaysia is the man in charge there says they have not given us the raw data. he says that this morning. inmarsat now exclusively telling "outfront" yes, we did. we gave them the raw data. they have everything. this is really crucial point here. who do you believe? >> i don't know who to believe. but isn't it awful that it's quite evident somebody is lying here. somebody is lying. we're talking about...
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now i want to bring in richard quest, miles o'brien and david soucie.i don't get. 53 days searching solely in the southern indian ocean, and they're still searching only with one tool, which is the bluefin which seems to be broken. >> you know, erin, i've been beating this drum since day one. this has been a search on the cheap, frankly, for way too long. the fact that they're relying on one autonomous vehicle, which may or may not have the capability even to work in this particular environment, and it breaks down, and there is no searching is absolutely unfathomable to me, if you'll excuse that expression there are devices that should be on scene, towed side scanner devices which are not there, and should be working with multiple units. they can work in concert with each other. this is an important search. and i feel like the malaysians are not opening up the pocketbooks. >> that is a big question. the bluefin fix this time, at the best case, it's going to be several days. it's been broken multiple times before. the official word was that the parts tha
now i want to bring in richard quest, miles o'brien and david soucie.i don't get. 53 days searching solely in the southern indian ocean, and they're still searching only with one tool, which is the bluefin which seems to be broken. >> you know, erin, i've been beating this drum since day one. this has been a search on the cheap, frankly, for way too long. the fact that they're relying on one autonomous vehicle, which may or may not have the capability even to work in this particular...
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the whole thing hosted by conan o'brien. now, later on today air force one will land 4:00 p.m.moffett field and the president is expected at the home in los altos hills where he will have a roundtable discussion with 30 people. each paid $32,000 to attend that event. the president very interested in tech here. you might remember this iconic photo from february 2011. a photo with a visit from silicon valley when he sat down with a who's who. carol barts, mark zuckerberg and steve jobs. he was very ill at the time and later on this evening the president will head to the fairmont hotel for a dnc fund-raising reception. those tickets, by the way, cost $1,000 to $32,000. that is the president's schedule for today. on friday, he will visit walmart in mountain view where his focus will all be about the importance of energy efficiency. people are very divisive over that company. walmart employs 1.3 million americans but they don't pay enough. the president will shake hands with 100 walmart employees during that visit. >> of course, continuing coverage of the president's visit all morni
the whole thing hosted by conan o'brien. now, later on today air force one will land 4:00 p.m.moffett field and the president is expected at the home in los altos hills where he will have a roundtable discussion with 30 people. each paid $32,000 to attend that event. the president very interested in tech here. you might remember this iconic photo from february 2011. a photo with a visit from silicon valley when he sat down with a who's who. carol barts, mark zuckerberg and steve jobs. he was...
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jackson and liam neeson and conan o'brien hosted that event. many people say he did a spectacular job and bruce springsteen, the boss, to most of us certainly showed up with a cool factor. ♪ >> i mean, this guy just gets better with age. the slow republicanidatindition "dancing in the dark." air force one will land at moffett and the president is expected in los angeles hills where he will hold a roundtable discussion with 30 people. each one of the 30 people paid about $32,000 apiece to attend that roundtable. you might remember this previous visit in february of 2011 when the president sat down with the who's who of silicon valley. larry ellison, mark zuckerberg and steve jobs who you can see in the black turtleneck was very ill at the time of that dinner. the president will head to the fairmont hotel for a dnc fund-raising reception that starts about 6:30 tonight right in the middle of rush hour. tickets for that event range from $1,000 to $32,000. that's the president's schedule for today. on friday, the president will visit a walmart in mo
jackson and liam neeson and conan o'brien hosted that event. many people say he did a spectacular job and bruce springsteen, the boss, to most of us certainly showed up with a cool factor. ♪ >> i mean, this guy just gets better with age. the slow republicanidatindition "dancing in the dark." air force one will land at moffett and the president is expected in los angeles hills where he will hold a roundtable discussion with 30 people. each one of the 30 people paid about...