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community advocate who coincidentally happens to be married to the hero of the hudson captain sully sullenberger. lo lori, you are here today to talk about meant rg. you have been an amazing mentor. i want to talk to you about, you were with big brothers and big sisters for almost 30 years. that's amazing. >> yeah. >> how did you get involved? >> i don't know how to happened. it was in 1984, and i was in my early 20s. i had grown up in a home that wasn't always very stable, and i had an alcoholic parent. i had come out the other side and felt like i had done well and i felt like it was my responsibility to give back and to share with someone else things that i had learned. so i had looked around and i felt like one-on-one mentoring was really the best match for me. so i went to big brother big sister and was interviewed. it was a lengthy process and they spend a lot of time trying to figure out the best match for you. eventually, i was matched with a little girl named sarah, 4 years old at the time. >> it's different now for the ages. >> right. the children are older. i'm not exactly sure. it mi
community advocate who coincidentally happens to be married to the hero of the hudson captain sully sullenberger. lo lori, you are here today to talk about meant rg. you have been an amazing mentor. i want to talk to you about, you were with big brothers and big sisters for almost 30 years. that's amazing. >> yeah. >> how did you get involved? >> i don't know how to happened. it was in 1984, and i was in my early 20s. i had grown up in a home that wasn't always very stable,...
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. >> reporter: over the years tori has interviewed several history makers including sully sullenberger. she recently became a certified nutrition consultant and would like to spend a little more time with her husband larry and their two sons. >> my last day is going to be mid-june. june19th. and i would like you all to know this is a really hard decision to make because i love what i do and i love working with you guys but it just feels the right time to leave the broadcast industry and pursue other passions in my life. >> reporter: tori is certainly going to be missed but we're excited to tell you that gasia mikaelian is going to be replacing her in the mornings. >> she's excited to make the moves to morning and it will also give her more time to spend with her family. and we're seeing that video of you way way back. >> way way back. we all look so young. >>> bay area seismologist pushing for an early warning system. >> somebody can within a second or two drop, cover and hold on. >> the earthquake today that helped send their message. >> and mark tamayo is detailing the easter forecas
. >> reporter: over the years tori has interviewed several history makers including sully sullenberger. she recently became a certified nutrition consultant and would like to spend a little more time with her husband larry and their two sons. >> my last day is going to be mid-june. june19th. and i would like you all to know this is a really hard decision to make because i love what i do and i love working with you guys but it just feels the right time to leave the broadcast industry...
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after a flock of geese knocked out both engines, the heroic efforts of captain sully sullenberger savedboard. some pilots also warned technology like enhanced crash avoidance could make jetliners vulnerable to hackers. >> more and more people will come to know the technology. they'll work on the technology and therefore there will be bad people that will be able to exploit that technology. that's not a good thing. >> reporter: but in incidents like the germanwings tragedy where a pilot is being blamed for the crash, former department of transportation inspector general mary schiavo says there must be additional safeguards. >> most of the major commercial jetliner crashes in the last two or three years could have been saved by an override. >> our thanks to rene marsh for that report. i want to bring back in cnn aviation analyst les abend who, as i mentioned before, is a pilot of a 777, captain. sounds like a great idea. and you don't agree? >> i don't agree. are we changing an entire system based on this anomaly, this poor mentally disturbed individual? doesn't make sense. if you start t
after a flock of geese knocked out both engines, the heroic efforts of captain sully sullenberger savedboard. some pilots also warned technology like enhanced crash avoidance could make jetliners vulnerable to hackers. >> more and more people will come to know the technology. they'll work on the technology and therefore there will be bad people that will be able to exploit that technology. that's not a good thing. >> reporter: but in incidents like the germanwings tragedy where a...
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a flock of geese knocked out both engines, the heroic actions of sully sullenberger saved all 155 peopleboard. some pilots warn technology like enhanced crash avoidance could make jet liners vulnerable to hackers. >> more and more people will come to know the technology. they'll work on the technology and therefore, there will be bad people able to exploit that technology. that's not a good thing. >> reporter: but in incidents like the germanwings, where the pilot blamed for the crash, former department of transportation inspector general mary schiavo said there must be additional safeguards. >> most of the crashes in the last two or three years could have been saved by an override. >> reporter: rene marsh, cnn, washington. >>> just ahead, fallout for the new york city police detective caught on tape ranting and an uber driver. what's happening to him so far as a consequence. that's coming up next. >> let me tell you something. next time you do it again -- >> okay. >> okay? stop interrupting me. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" wh
a flock of geese knocked out both engines, the heroic actions of sully sullenberger saved all 155 peopleboard. some pilots warn technology like enhanced crash avoidance could make jet liners vulnerable to hackers. >> more and more people will come to know the technology. they'll work on the technology and therefore, there will be bad people able to exploit that technology. that's not a good thing. >> reporter: but in incidents like the germanwings, where the pilot blamed for the...
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after a flock of geese knocked out both engines, the heroic efforts of captain sully sullenberger savedeople on board. some pilots also warn technology like enhanced crash avoidance could make jet liners vulnerable to hackers. >> more and more people will come to know the technology. they will work on the technology. and therefore, there will be bad people that will be able to exploit that technology. that's not a good thing. >> reporter: but in incidents like the germanwings tragedy where a pilot is being blamed for the trash, former department of transportation inspector general mary schiavo says there must be additional safeguards. >> most of the major commercial jet liner crashes in the last two or three years could have been saved by an override. >> reporter: airbus is not saying anything about all this. however, honeywell, the firm that worked with airbus says they won't develop it unless airlines or regulators ask for it and at this point, so far, that has not happened. >> rene do we have any idea why the project was scrapped the first time around when it was proposed? >> reporte
after a flock of geese knocked out both engines, the heroic efforts of captain sully sullenberger savedeople on board. some pilots also warn technology like enhanced crash avoidance could make jet liners vulnerable to hackers. >> more and more people will come to know the technology. they will work on the technology. and therefore, there will be bad people that will be able to exploit that technology. that's not a good thing. >> reporter: but in incidents like the germanwings...
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. >> sully sullenberger. >> yes, but somebody has already done it, is there one man who has been doing this, his name is george jetson, you may have heard of him. >> i think so. >> yes, on that net we're out of here. see you tomorrow. >> see you guys, bye. >> we say this all the time. number one cause of death for woman is not breast cancer, it is heart disease. so why do they refuse to go to the hospital when they have symptoms, lot of woman will hesitate just like a guy they won't go to the hospital. the one simple thing that can save a woman's life we will tell you what it is after the break. >>> and lets get to jen. now it is tuesday. we are deeper in to spring break. >> more kids on spring break this week. >> we need more ideas. >> we need more ideas. we are here at big league dreams in medford. check this out guys. what is different about these guys throwing this ball. can you figure out the difference. >> wow. >> look at the equipment. we will talk bay cool sport in >> look at the equipment. we will talk bay cool sport in and just like that, >> look at the equipment. we will tal
. >> sully sullenberger. >> yes, but somebody has already done it, is there one man who has been doing this, his name is george jetson, you may have heard of him. >> i think so. >> yes, on that net we're out of here. see you tomorrow. >> see you guys, bye. >> we say this all the time. number one cause of death for woman is not breast cancer, it is heart disease. so why do they refuse to go to the hospital when they have symptoms, lot of woman will hesitate...