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rhonda recognized th tv. >> i'm like that's the guy. i'm like that's where the baby was. just started crying. >> reporter: rhonda has fostered ten children over the last four years and is guardian to a ten year old who is wheelchair bound. rhonda met the couple who applied to adopt princess. . >> she said my husband just got laid off so this will be, you know, he got all the time in the world to be with the kids. >> reporter: she was wary of the husband? sgl he didn't really speak. >> reporter: rhonda says a new associates worker acted too quickly to place princess. >> it was too fast. . i feellike she wasn't worried about the safety. >> reporter: rhonda says she was taking steps to adopt princess herself. she says cps didn't do enough to make sure princess was safe. >>> a 16 year old connecticut girl is dead after a male class mate stabbed her. . >> reporter: police say high school junior maren sanchez was attacked by a class mate. thesay the attack happened in a stairwell at her school in the morning. staff members and first responders tried to save her life but she was
rhonda recognized th tv. >> i'm like that's the guy. i'm like that's where the baby was. just started crying. >> reporter: rhonda has fostered ten children over the last four years and is guardian to a ten year old who is wheelchair bound. rhonda met the couple who applied to adopt princess. . >> she said my husband just got laid off so this will be, you know, he got all the time in the world to be with the kids. >> reporter: she was wary of the husband? sgl he didn't...
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rhonda vincent. thank you for being here.p next, we will introduce you to the chief executive of fatburger. we will talk about why the company expects to double in size to meet demand. ♪ >> this is "taking stock." i am pimm fox. according to one research firm, the fast food industry is expected to grow about two percent over the next five years. however, there are 160,000 fast food restaurants in the united states. contributing to that, andy wiederhorn, the ceo of fatburger joins me now. thank you for being here. 160,000 fast food restaurants. they are all over the map, literally and figuratively. how do you stand out? >> you have to differentiate. we have been doing the same thing for more than 60 years. we started in 1952. >> it used to be mr. fatburger. >> that's right. the chief executive had a boyfriend. they changed the name from mr. fatburger. off she went. >> let's start with the united states. you said you are based in california. the company went through changes. your headquarters was in santa monica. i wonder if yo
rhonda vincent. thank you for being here.p next, we will introduce you to the chief executive of fatburger. we will talk about why the company expects to double in size to meet demand. ♪ >> this is "taking stock." i am pimm fox. according to one research firm, the fast food industry is expected to grow about two percent over the next five years. however, there are 160,000 fast food restaurants in the united states. contributing to that, andy wiederhorn, the ceo of fatburger...
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rhonda minese is a pilot. she works for the company that builds the rovs, the robot is directed by an rov pilot at the surface moving at two knots per hour. even in murky water or at night, the robots can see. they have lights and special low visibility cameras. and if that is not enough they have sonar, too, which can pick up images up to 400 feet away and feed them back in realtime. >> so you can see the stern of the vessel. so you can see how the back of the boat is that square shape. and that is what we're aiming at right now. >> reporter: a simple turn of the knob on the side of the controls and rhonda sends the rov for a deep dive. she rolls it back to return to the surface. so whenever this mini rov is used it is moved into the water through a rope line. and you can see the water we're on is only about 20 feet deeper. but if this were going to be deployed to search inside the sewol ferry that would not be a problem, because this mini rov can actually work in water as deep as a thousand feet. keep in min
rhonda minese is a pilot. she works for the company that builds the rovs, the robot is directed by an rov pilot at the surface moving at two knots per hour. even in murky water or at night, the robots can see. they have lights and special low visibility cameras. and if that is not enough they have sonar, too, which can pick up images up to 400 feet away and feed them back in realtime. >> so you can see the stern of the vessel. so you can see how the back of the boat is that square shape....
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. >> rhonda is an rov pilot and diving expert. she works for a company that builds these rovs.bot is directed by an rov pilot at the surface. it moves at two knots per hour. and even in murky water or at night they can see. they have lights and special low-visibility cameras. if that's not enough, they have sonar, too, which can pick up images up to 400 feet away and feed them back in realtime. >> so you can see the stern of the vessel. the back of the boat is that square shape. that's where we are aiming right now. >> reporter: a simple turn of the knob on the side of the controls and rhonda sends the rov for a deep dive. she rolls it back to return it to the surface. whenever this mini rov is used it is lower by a rope line that you see there. this is only feet deep or so but if this were deployed to search inside the sea wall ferry that wouldn't be a problem. this mini rov can actually work in water as deep as 1,000 feet. keep in mind, divers can safely go down safely only about 130 feet. and these robots, they can swim upward inside of a ship, too just as divers in south ko
. >> rhonda is an rov pilot and diving expert. she works for a company that builds these rovs.bot is directed by an rov pilot at the surface. it moves at two knots per hour. and even in murky water or at night they can see. they have lights and special low-visibility cameras. if that's not enough, they have sonar, too, which can pick up images up to 400 feet away and feed them back in realtime. >> so you can see the stern of the vessel. the back of the boat is that square shape....
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. >>> rhonda hillier of seattle- based agreement dynamics want to figure out what went wrong on two separate strikes last year in negotiations. and any change in the transit agency. the price for all of that is up to $225,000. >> it's well worth the expense, if they do correctly and properly and interview the people involved and look at the possible solutions, which primarily involve better communication. >> i think an independent voice or a look at the whole process will let credibility to the ultimate outcome. >> the consultant could recommend a no-strike clause. it would have no obligation to go along with that. >>> if you have a hard time to find a parking space in san francisco, just wait. the summer could be harder to find that elusive spot. the city is thinking about leasing 450 of 280,000 on- street parking spaces to ride- share cars. several public hearings will be held before a decision is eventually made. the popularity of ride sharing is growing and the company promises they'll take up no more than two spots per city block. >>> time now is 4:41. new information coming to light ab
. >>> rhonda hillier of seattle- based agreement dynamics want to figure out what went wrong on two separate strikes last year in negotiations. and any change in the transit agency. the price for all of that is up to $225,000. >> it's well worth the expense, if they do correctly and properly and interview the people involved and look at the possible solutions, which primarily involve better communication. >> i think an independent voice or a look at the whole process will...
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take vo ...y para ello, ha contratado a "rhonda hilyer", de una compaÑia consultora con base en seattleara trabajar con un comite especial en el desarrollo de estrategias que mejoraran las negociaciones laborales... en caso de que se vuelvan a dar conflictos entre la agencia y los trabajadores del sistema de transporte rapido del area de la bahia. stop open blanca ---hoy comenzaron en puerto rico, los servicios funebres para el soldado que mat a 3 colegas antes de suicidarse en la base militar "fort- hood" en texas. ---walter soto-leon tiene el reporte. take pkg 0:04 blanca ---pausa comercial pero en breve, take vo ---advierten sobre una peligrosa estafa que tiene como "blanco" a los indocumentados. take vo ---enterese que recomendaciones hacen las autoridades a quienes viajen a mexico durante semana santa. take vo ---y le contaremos quienes se han unido para tratar de salvarle la vida a muchos californianos. take javier sot twitter - no audio hotline - no audio segment ends end segment blanca ---a pesar de que aun no existe una reforma migratoria, hay estafadores que continuan aprovech
take vo ...y para ello, ha contratado a "rhonda hilyer", de una compaÑia consultora con base en seattleara trabajar con un comite especial en el desarrollo de estrategias que mejoraran las negociaciones laborales... en caso de que se vuelvan a dar conflictos entre la agencia y los trabajadores del sistema de transporte rapido del area de la bahia. stop open blanca ---hoy comenzaron en puerto rico, los servicios funebres para el soldado que mat a 3 colegas antes de suicidarse en la...
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now the agency says it's hired rhonda hillyer from a consulting company based in seattle. she'll be asked to work with a special bart committee and come up with strategies to improve labor negotiations next time around. she'll be paid $225,000 for her expertise. >>> disappointment and optimism in the search for the missing malaysia airlines flight. crews have narrowed the search area to a few kilometers and are confident the signals they're detecting are from the jet's black box. the head of the search refused to go that far saying they had no breakthroughs to report. teams are expected to look and listen for pings into this next week. that's when they're expected to send that unmanned submarine into the water to start scanning the ocean floor. >>> a bmw recall which began in china is going worldwide and affecting nearly 500,000 cars. the models being recalled have six-cylinder engines which are assembled with a so-called problem bolt. the german carmaker says if one of the four bolts holding the cover on a timing system breaks, oil can leak from the unit and might lead to
now the agency says it's hired rhonda hillyer from a consulting company based in seattle. she'll be asked to work with a special bart committee and come up with strategies to improve labor negotiations next time around. she'll be paid $225,000 for her expertise. >>> disappointment and optimism in the search for the missing malaysia airlines flight. crews have narrowed the search area to a few kilometers and are confident the signals they're detecting are from the jet's black box. the...
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. >> good points, nicholas, rhonda, thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. >>> many americans are struggling to get the skills to succeed in this economy. add in a prison sentence and nearly impossible. >> when you lie awake in a bunk at night in a cell that's no bigger than from here to here, you don't necessarily, you know, realize what form your dreams are going to take. when you're actually working and working hard, you're like, this is so incredible. >> a remarkable journey from san quentin to silicon valley, next. i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this r
. >> good points, nicholas, rhonda, thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. >>> many americans are struggling to get the skills to succeed in this economy. add in a prison sentence and nearly impossible. >> when you lie awake in a bunk at night in a cell that's no bigger than from here to here, you don't necessarily, you know, realize what form your dreams are going to take. when you're actually working and working hard, you're like, this...
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i think teaching people it was bad and horrible, let's never go back, every single rue rhonda, tutsiuffered in some ways, i don't think people want to go back and the leaders are trying to helps people understand that. >> we have had many guests here, very few have so many people lining up to meet you after you leave. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> we'll be right back. [ grunting ] i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for you. and if anything happens, don't forget about the new xfinity my account app. you can troubleshoot technical issues here. if you make an appointment, you can check out the status here. you can pay the bill, too. but don't worry about that right now. okay. how do i look? ♪ thanks. [ male announcer ] troubleshoot, manage appointments, and bill pay from your phone. introducing the xfinity my account app. >>> welcome back to al jazerra america, i am del wall territories here are your headlines at this hour. today is equal payday a day to eye height the income gap between men and women and the president signing t
i think teaching people it was bad and horrible, let's never go back, every single rue rhonda, tutsiuffered in some ways, i don't think people want to go back and the leaders are trying to helps people understand that. >> we have had many guests here, very few have so many people lining up to meet you after you leave. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> we'll be right back. [ grunting ] i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for...
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usa today small business columnist rhonda abrams tweets, some sound advice, a startup needs a good boarddirectors. hyken says using social media to become a resource for things other than what you sell shows the customer that you want to deliver value. >> and founder of swoop.com says respect your competitors, don't envy them. envy will bias you to be like them. respect will help you stay true to yourself. >>> to learn more about today's she, all you have to do is click on our website. it's openforum.com/yourbusiness. you'll find these segments plus web content. you can follow us on twitter it's @msnbcyourbiz. follow us on facebook and we're on instagram, too. >>> next week, a show dedicated to using the tools 2691st century to compete in the marketplace. we'll show you how a bar in san diego is using data from a drinking game to gauge what customers really want. our small business viewers will share more of their favorite online business tools and deal flicks founder has more information. >>> i'm j.j. ramberg. until then, remember, we make your business our business. >> announcer: broug
usa today small business columnist rhonda abrams tweets, some sound advice, a startup needs a good boarddirectors. hyken says using social media to become a resource for things other than what you sell shows the customer that you want to deliver value. >> and founder of swoop.com says respect your competitors, don't envy them. envy will bias you to be like them. respect will help you stay true to yourself. >>> to learn more about today's she, all you have to do is click on our...
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steve jobs brought him rhonda johnson and they brought in these white spaces with see-through staircasesy have genius bars. they have not updated it for a while and retail sales have stagnated. profitability at the rate till death retail a woman is going 2012.3% since they have open 26 stores. or has been a stagnation. how are they going to incentivize for people to get in the store and buy. there is a lot of copycatting. we have seen asian rivals have similar starts of retail stores. that is what she is there to do. to bring the innovation that she had at burberry to apple. had social media hype. she get the younger and aspirational buyer involved. that got plugged into the whole burberry lower -- allure. will she adopt similar ways and means an apple as well? it is a luxury label itself. we want to see how she plays with the online and off-line sales, especially the new products we think will be happening later this year. it there will be new iphones. there is also a bond sale as soon as this week. apple is looking to be raising $17 billion. they will have to pay more for it because yi
steve jobs brought him rhonda johnson and they brought in these white spaces with see-through staircasesy have genius bars. they have not updated it for a while and retail sales have stagnated. profitability at the rate till death retail a woman is going 2012.3% since they have open 26 stores. or has been a stagnation. how are they going to incentivize for people to get in the store and buy. there is a lot of copycatting. we have seen asian rivals have similar starts of retail stores. that is...
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rhonda hartsle and michelle orits. they won our show as an auction item for their auction speaks event. they're both nurses in the armed services. god bless them. ed asner arranged the whole thing. we're going to have wine tasting. >> and we're going right after the show, in case you're wondering -- >> we're wondering. >> we're co-hosting the matrix awards, big awards ceremony for women in communication in new york. >> if you missed all the hollywood gossip, guess what? we'll get you caught up on "today's buzz." and the story behind these two very fair ladies, talented mother and daughter duo, julie andrews and emma walton hamilton with their little book right after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. avthis is megan's gym. [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. for those who believe serious exercise doesn't have to feel so serious. one a day woman's vitacraves with key nutirents like calcium and vitamin d. all the fun of a gummy that's a
rhonda hartsle and michelle orits. they won our show as an auction item for their auction speaks event. they're both nurses in the armed services. god bless them. ed asner arranged the whole thing. we're going to have wine tasting. >> and we're going right after the show, in case you're wondering -- >> we're wondering. >> we're co-hosting the matrix awards, big awards ceremony for women in communication in new york. >> if you missed all the hollywood gossip, guess what?...
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>> yesterday the board approved spending $225,000 to hire a firm called agreement dynamics led by rhonda hilliard. >>> cheers for a sailor who survived an unbelievable ordeal. a firsthand account from the man who was swept out to sea and lived to tell about it. >>> temperatures dropped as much as 10 degrees today. rain clouds will make way for sun and warmer female announcer: get on board for better sleep. it's sleep train's interest free for 3 event. get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. you'll never find an interest rate lower than sleep train's interest free for 3 event, on now. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> new at 10:00, brothels busted in the north bay. it was a six month investigation with several agencies involved including the fbi. tonight how two women who were virtual captives in the sex trade were captured. why it's so difficult to help others in the same situation, debora villalon has the story. >>
>> yesterday the board approved spending $225,000 to hire a firm called agreement dynamics led by rhonda hilliard. >>> cheers for a sailor who survived an unbelievable ordeal. a firsthand account from the man who was swept out to sea and lived to tell about it. >>> temperatures dropped as much as 10 degrees today. rain clouds will make way for sun and warmer female announcer: get on board for better sleep. it's sleep train's interest free for 3 event. get three years...
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>> yesterday the board approved spending $225,000 to hire a firm called agreement dynamics led by rhonda hilliard. >>> cheers for a sailor who survived an unbelievable ordeal. a firsthand account from the man who was swept out to sea and lived to tell about it. >>> temperatures dropped as much as 10 degrees today. rain clouds will make way for sun and warmer weather this weekend. >>> for months, men came in and out of this building for $40 each. the two pimps arrested, the two women rescued. female announcer: get on board for better sleep. it's sleep train's interest free for 3 event. get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. you'll never find an interest rate lower than sleep train's interest free for 3 event, on now. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> new at 10:00, brothels busted in the north bay. it was a six month investigation with several agencies involved including the fbi. tonight how two women who were virtual
>> yesterday the board approved spending $225,000 to hire a firm called agreement dynamics led by rhonda hilliard. >>> cheers for a sailor who survived an unbelievable ordeal. a firsthand account from the man who was swept out to sea and lived to tell about it. >>> temperatures dropped as much as 10 degrees today. rain clouds will make way for sun and warmer weather this weekend. >>> for months, men came in and out of this building for $40 each. the two pimps...
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. >> and, rhonda, when you hire someone like ken feinberg like gm has, what does that tell you?well, it tells you that the stakes are big. you know, this is someone who negotiated the payouts in the 9/11 settlement, the gulf of mexico spill. it shows that they are thinking there's going to be big money involved and they're taking remuneration for the victims very seriously. i think one thing that will be interesting to see is whether or not you see payouts post bankruptcy which legally, unless it's a krim call case, you wouldn't be forced to do. >> yes. i think, carol, that's an important point. technically because gm went bankrupt, they have no legal obligation to pay any civil penalties or fines out before that. mary barra was asked in the questioning yesterday, will they? she didn't directly answer but she said they have moral and legal obligations. i think the fact that they brought on ken feinberg, this is what he does. he deals with victim compensation. >> absolutely. >> all right. i think this is part of that culture shift that she wanted to engender at the company. she r
. >> and, rhonda, when you hire someone like ken feinberg like gm has, what does that tell you?well, it tells you that the stakes are big. you know, this is someone who negotiated the payouts in the 9/11 settlement, the gulf of mexico spill. it shows that they are thinking there's going to be big money involved and they're taking remuneration for the victims very seriously. i think one thing that will be interesting to see is whether or not you see payouts post bankruptcy which legally,...
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rhonda, that is a really well, beautifully researched scholarly work. if you want a historical detail, that sells everything that there is to now. and that was not my mission. my mission was to -- my self-appointed mission was to focus on the adventure story of these expeditions and use that. what i wanted to do is, there is such tremendous story and dramatic story. the hardest thing for me westerly things out. there are so many stories. the difficulty was keeping things out. and even then, you know, it's not a huge book, but is not a small book writer. or i wanted to do it -- and by telling these stories, these dramatic stories of one to use those as a lens to get into the history, as a vehicle to get into the history as a way to bring no reader along. so my first priority was to tell a really good story. so that's what i've done. that is allied added depth. washington irving does a wonderful job telling the story. start over there. >> could you say just a little bit more about david thompson stripped-down and coming into a story about the same time? >
rhonda, that is a really well, beautifully researched scholarly work. if you want a historical detail, that sells everything that there is to now. and that was not my mission. my mission was to -- my self-appointed mission was to focus on the adventure story of these expeditions and use that. what i wanted to do is, there is such tremendous story and dramatic story. the hardest thing for me westerly things out. there are so many stories. the difficulty was keeping things out. and even then, you...
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the suspense rhonda stapleton i wanna thank our pride or more to think up joining us from london thumbs up from bush and the one thing k here in the studio monsoon look at the ais was on my jeans see a scene and to my kneecap crew thank you for being with us here in the house. see this tiny spot on. they did it but not seen the best of luck. is that one. just ahead of the sensitivity of thousands what is that the model is that. this beast. but the effect of it. every where i do. each. i do. and. i do lou. i do. i am. i do. we will be . the our teacher into a crisis in ukraine the cng me about is the diplomatic solutions the content is a report for switzerland straight ahead russian president. what are your and took part in a show and that's even got a question. also whatever it's not a topic of surveillance more on that coming the pentagon to fund its budget from suggested cuts as u s military plans to potentially leave afghanistan is too much spent on supplies off the success of l
the suspense rhonda stapleton i wanna thank our pride or more to think up joining us from london thumbs up from bush and the one thing k here in the studio monsoon look at the ais was on my jeans see a scene and to my kneecap crew thank you for being with us here in the house. see this tiny spot on. they did it but not seen the best of luck. is that one. just ahead of the sensitivity of thousands what is that the model is that. this beast. but the effect of it. every where i do. each. i do....
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still carrying windbreaker rhonda's the mit it have needed it the past few days very warm. temperatures for today. at 78 instances go 82 unconquered years and jose a 7 affects some areas reporting even higher and a broken 90s in some locations in the south bay and one day another one tomorrow. you noted looking at the warner bros 52 for 7052 in hayward will be down to 53 in richmond 50 and redwood stated reason for that as we have a lot of fog building overnight. that will carry into the morning. however burning off early morning trade remaining chili for most the day. special about coast. expectancy lingering fallout all struck the bay area. by early afternoon we will warmup quite a bit not to be not as warm as a result they did we are in store for various other. high and 79 sunnyvale. some five for fremont will reach 80 a milpitas east bay we have 74 for san leandro police in castro valley 80 an old creek and 82 and deferred pre of they consult more the same gorgeous weather 75 center as the sixth one up the beaches 67 said brutal and will reach 68 now me up. >> : some re
still carrying windbreaker rhonda's the mit it have needed it the past few days very warm. temperatures for today. at 78 instances go 82 unconquered years and jose a 7 affects some areas reporting even higher and a broken 90s in some locations in the south bay and one day another one tomorrow. you noted looking at the warner bros 52 for 7052 in hayward will be down to 53 in richmond 50 and redwood stated reason for that as we have a lot of fog building overnight. that will carry into the...
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. >> rhonda is an rov pilot and diving expert. she works for the company that builds these rovs. this is directed by a pilot at the surface. they have lights and special low visibility cameras. they have sonar, too, which can pick up images up to 400 feet away. >> i want to take you next to nepal, because when it comes to climbing or summiting everest, sherpas may have the most important and crucial -- a lot of clients and sherpas find that deeply troubling. predicting the future is a pretty difficult thing to do. but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. >> on the 48th day of the search for missing malaysian airlines flight 370, they are holding a piece of metal that could be part of this wreckage. it washed ashore. it is a large piece of metal, part fiberglass. it's torn, riveted, and if it
. >> rhonda is an rov pilot and diving expert. she works for the company that builds these rovs. this is directed by a pilot at the surface. they have lights and special low visibility cameras. they have sonar, too, which can pick up images up to 400 feet away. >> i want to take you next to nepal, because when it comes to climbing or summiting everest, sherpas may have the most important and crucial -- a lot of clients and sherpas find that deeply troubling. predicting the future is...
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rhonda, that is a really well, beautifully researched scholarly work. if you want a historical detail, that sells everything that there is to now. and that was not my mission. my mission was to -- my self-appointed mission was to focus on the adventure story of these expeditions and use that. what i wanted to do is, there is such tremendous story and dramatic story. the hardest thing for me westerly things out. there are so many stories. the difficulty was keeping things out. and even then, you know, it's not a huge book, but is not a small book writer. or i wanted to do it -- and by telling these stories, these dramatic stories of one to use those as a lens to get into the history, as a vehicle to get into the history as a way to bring no reader along. so my first priority was to tell a really good story. so that's what i've done. that is allied added depth. washington irving does a wonderful job telling the story. start over there. >> could you say just a little bit more about david thompson stripped-down and coming into a story about the same time? >
rhonda, that is a really well, beautifully researched scholarly work. if you want a historical detail, that sells everything that there is to now. and that was not my mission. my mission was to -- my self-appointed mission was to focus on the adventure story of these expeditions and use that. what i wanted to do is, there is such tremendous story and dramatic story. the hardest thing for me westerly things out. there are so many stories. the difficulty was keeping things out. and even then, you...
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specifically for rhonda is really u.s. military and terrorist and they couldn't you can't trust. your segment earlier you spoke about africa know one of the staunchest allies of the united states the baby of africa on the run the military you know they have a military operations in darfur in somalia even right now in mali you have run down troops actually the commander of the un forces in mali easy's soldier rather than sold your was wanted by the spanish court to some courts. pinochet's for his crimes so the interests of their economic military when the story to know as you know we commemorate the run the genocide there is a genocide that's the complex in the cold war that the world does not know you know over six mia died mainly due to u.s. ally iran doesn't vision it's a look at least address and it's unfortunate as we speak you know you just mentioned this week that the u.s. is to show an elite universities in the united states. such as a polka dot me or run to speak of these universities ignoring all the crimes the esko media inside or rhonda and also in the congo and the pr
specifically for rhonda is really u.s. military and terrorist and they couldn't you can't trust. your segment earlier you spoke about africa know one of the staunchest allies of the united states the baby of africa on the run the military you know they have a military operations in darfur in somalia even right now in mali you have run down troops actually the commander of the un forces in mali easy's soldier rather than sold your was wanted by the spanish court to some courts. pinochet's for...
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with me is rhonda flores.for the job in. >> that's one of the big questions. we set out to find out why. we talked to the source. when these searchers asked the u.s. government for an auv, then the u.s. government looks at its fleet of auvs and figures out where is our deep sea auv and that's the bluefin 21. but there are other auvs that can dive much deeper. take a look. this world war ii era plane crashed off the coast of massachusetts in 1947. for more than 50 years it remained lost on the bottom of the ocean. over a decade ago an auv, an autonomous underwater vehicle, discovered the missing plane. >> coming up. >> having the right tool is always the best case that you're looking for. >> it makes the remis family of auvs, this is the ream is 600. a larger, the remis 6000 found the france flight. >> at the end of the day we knew what we were doing was to help people answer questions about what happened to that flight. >> so it's the bluefin 21 which is currently being used in the search for malaysia flight 3
with me is rhonda flores.for the job in. >> that's one of the big questions. we set out to find out why. we talked to the source. when these searchers asked the u.s. government for an auv, then the u.s. government looks at its fleet of auvs and figures out where is our deep sea auv and that's the bluefin 21. but there are other auvs that can dive much deeper. take a look. this world war ii era plane crashed off the coast of massachusetts in 1947. for more than 50 years it remained lost on...
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isn't completely disruptive of our entire system and makes it impossible to produce some kind of rhonda. product.ind of alternatives are being developed. i think the market is going to continue to evolve but need some more maturing. there's a balance to be struck. we have to get this out of our food. say, theyfriend would are generally recognized as dangerous. that's how we're moving forward. on anyt think anybody side would want to do it in a way that makes it impossible for small bakers to stay in business. that is something that needs to be taken into account but ultimately we will have a food landscape that is not have pho's in it. the industry should be given credit. they have been supportive of us thus far. they have also recognized that it is time to take this to the next level. >> i know this is fda as well. what about menu labeling? i am not sure how much you will be involved in that announcement. indicated that it might be coming this year. is that something we might see soon? do you think that it works? we will see. i cannot tell that before we do it. that it will be soon. gi
isn't completely disruptive of our entire system and makes it impossible to produce some kind of rhonda. product.ind of alternatives are being developed. i think the market is going to continue to evolve but need some more maturing. there's a balance to be struck. we have to get this out of our food. say, theyfriend would are generally recognized as dangerous. that's how we're moving forward. on anyt think anybody side would want to do it in a way that makes it impossible for small bakers to...
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. >> reporter: a simple turn of the knob on the side of the controls and rhonda sends the rov for a deephe rolls the knob back to return it to the surface. whenever this mini rov is used, it's lowered into the water by a rope line that you see there. here in the water that we're on, it's only about 20 feet deep or so. if this were going to be deployed to search inside the seawall ferry, this wouldn't be a problem because it work in water as deep as 1,000 feet. divers can only go down 130 feet safely. and these robots, they can swim upward inside a ship too just as divers in south korea are doing to reach the cafeteria and areas on the upper floors of the doomed ferry. if you want to get to a higher level on a ship or ferry, could the mini rov actually climb? >> they would have to have a really good idea of the blueprint of the vessel because it can be very disconcerting in something like that where it's flipped. stairs where would you be on the bottom will be over your head. >> reporter: if anyone is found, the mini rov is equipped with a grabber strong enough to pull a human being out o
. >> reporter: a simple turn of the knob on the side of the controls and rhonda sends the rov for a deephe rolls the knob back to return it to the surface. whenever this mini rov is used, it's lowered into the water by a rope line that you see there. here in the water that we're on, it's only about 20 feet deep or so. if this were going to be deployed to search inside the seawall ferry, this wouldn't be a problem because it work in water as deep as 1,000 feet. divers can only go down 130...
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set the stage let's let's revisit the initial situation for a moment what's at the stage for the rhonda plaza disaster. right. for the last fifteen years the fashion industry has been engaged in a race to the bottom of the supply chain and we have been producing unsustainable fast fashion which is basically cheap clothing that is made at a price point that isn't just not possible when you're actually paying workers a living wage and ensuring safe working conditions and the customer has become acclimated to an environment where they can get impossibly low prices on their clothes without really knowing the true costs of how it's made so what were the working in safety conditions like around applause or before the collapse. pre-collapse rana plaza the workers were already having to pull shifts of twelve or more hours per day while only making thirty six dollars per month as their wage they were asked to work in very unsafe conditions and often they had no choice of taking a sick day or a day off if they needed to be with their family as a result of the workers were actually even when they
set the stage let's let's revisit the initial situation for a moment what's at the stage for the rhonda plaza disaster. right. for the last fifteen years the fashion industry has been engaged in a race to the bottom of the supply chain and we have been producing unsustainable fast fashion which is basically cheap clothing that is made at a price point that isn't just not possible when you're actually paying workers a living wage and ensuring safe working conditions and the customer has become...
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to speak of these universities ignoring all the crimes yes kmita inside or rhonda and also in the congo and the pretty much washing off is sands and the blood that he has on his hands so you're saying that directly if you kind of link back to funding here in the u.s. . amount of funding to that rwanda annually and whether it be foreign or. just assistance and aid has actually indirectly led to the congolese genocide going on there. but that is correct and that's such really the call even though people of goodwill around the word because we are right not in a situation where people. made atrocious crimes if u.s. ally u.s. friends no one hold them accountable how do you explain someone with stands accuse a war crimes crimes against humanity and possible genocide is touring us university in the. air and sorts in the was a colleague who was prosecuted by the mit for trying to provide knowledge to the people around the world he was on your show on our team many times but today while mit. prosecutor shorts mit is inviting a war criminal to speak of the universal sure everybody gail and biden
to speak of these universities ignoring all the crimes yes kmita inside or rhonda and also in the congo and the pretty much washing off is sands and the blood that he has on his hands so you're saying that directly if you kind of link back to funding here in the u.s. . amount of funding to that rwanda annually and whether it be foreign or. just assistance and aid has actually indirectly led to the congolese genocide going on there. but that is correct and that's such really the call even though...
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rhonda hartsle and michelle orits.oing to have wine tasting. >> and we're going right after the show, in case you're wondering -- >> we're wondering. >> we're co-hosting the matrix awards, big wards ceremony for kim k women in communication in new york. >> if you missed all the hollywood gossip, guess what? we'll get you caught up on "today's buzz." and the story behind these two very fair ladies, talented mother and daughter duo, julie andrews and emma watson hamilton with their little book right andrews and emma watson hamilton with their little book right after th you eat activia everyday? andrews and emma watson hamilton with their little book right after th ♪ ♪ activia helps regulate your digestive system. because when your tummy smiles, you smile too! activia. feeling good starts from the inside. you're not doing anything as fast as you used to, which is funny, 'cause i still do it better than her. [ afi ] i do not like sweeping! it's a little frustrating. [ zach ] i can't help out as much as i used to. do you ne
rhonda hartsle and michelle orits.oing to have wine tasting. >> and we're going right after the show, in case you're wondering -- >> we're wondering. >> we're co-hosting the matrix awards, big wards ceremony for kim k women in communication in new york. >> if you missed all the hollywood gossip, guess what? we'll get you caught up on "today's buzz." and the story behind these two very fair ladies, talented mother and daughter duo, julie andrews and emma watson...