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at sea-tac, we are working overtime to try and accommodate the increasing demand. on our side, that required major investment in infrastructure, technology, and staffing. we are currently in the mist of a $3 billion capital investment program and have spent more than $20 million in staffing and technology to reduce the burden on tsa and increase the efficiency at their checkpoints. similarly, tsa is being required to quickly increase their capacity to handle our growth. we deeply appreciate the partnership that we have with them, including both local tsa staff and tsa leadership in washington, d.c. i also want to thank the subcommittee for your work on the checkpoint optimization and efficiency act, which has resulted in improved collaboration, communication, and information-sharing at the local level. however, there is more work that needs to be done. at sea-tac, we have set a wait time goal of 20 minutes or less at the passenger screening checkpoints. we see this effort not only as a customer service priority but a critical security measure. we know the best way
at sea-tac, we are working overtime to try and accommodate the increasing demand. on our side, that required major investment in infrastructure, technology, and staffing. we are currently in the mist of a $3 billion capital investment program and have spent more than $20 million in staffing and technology to reduce the burden on tsa and increase the efficiency at their checkpoints. similarly, tsa is being required to quickly increase their capacity to handle our growth. we deeply appreciate the...
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the story of sea-tac is one of dramatic growth. from 31 million passengers in 2010 to almost 47 million last year, the growth is a reflection of the dynamic economy and the global relevance of the puget sound reason and sea-tac's increasingly important role in the national airspace reason. we are working overtime to try and accommodate the increasing demand. on that side that includes technology, infrastructure, and staffing. we are currently in the midst of a $3 billion capital investment program and have spent more than $20 million in staffing and technology to reduce the burden on t.s.a. and increase the efficiency at their checkpoints. similarly, t.s.a. is being required to quickly increase their capacity to handle our growth. we deeply appreciate the partnership that we have with them, including both local t.s.a. staff and t.s.a. leadership in washington, d.c. i also want to thank the subcommittee for your work on the checkpoint opt anyization and efficiency act, -- optimization and efficiency act, which was passed into law. h
the story of sea-tac is one of dramatic growth. from 31 million passengers in 2010 to almost 47 million last year, the growth is a reflection of the dynamic economy and the global relevance of the puget sound reason and sea-tac's increasingly important role in the national airspace reason. we are working overtime to try and accommodate the increasing demand. on that side that includes technology, infrastructure, and staffing. we are currently in the midst of a $3 billion capital investment...
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keep watch so my guy yelled at sea-tac out there right there in your teeth get on the decks come up in illinois. i just. know that you weren't expecting that were you did it i think. you had i wasn't expecting it i couldn't really tell how i'd done we didn't hear what the judges had given us so i was really excited to find out how i was placed. and yeah yeah and disappointing sure. you're not disappointed. yeah after that round she'll be satisfied with a silver or bronze. but you wouldn't say no to a gold either. but satisfied you know what i did yeah we worked. on this. one i think there are still a number of categories retyped yada could win her longed for gold medal she already has a few at home but before the next event she has a look around to see what the other athletes are doing she watches the judo for a while. oh whoa whoa right. i was. i. the right. along with the competitive advance the special olympics also hosts fun activities that help the athletes on wind like stand up paddle boarding cloudy arrival or looks on as her daughter takes to the water she's proud of her tech j
keep watch so my guy yelled at sea-tac out there right there in your teeth get on the decks come up in illinois. i just. know that you weren't expecting that were you did it i think. you had i wasn't expecting it i couldn't really tell how i'd done we didn't hear what the judges had given us so i was really excited to find out how i was placed. and yeah yeah and disappointing sure. you're not disappointed. yeah after that round she'll be satisfied with a silver or bronze. but you wouldn't say...
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anymore we understand there was a thirty four year old chinese tourists who was also injured during the tac but we don't know we don't have any names just yet ok it finds of course has faced a string of deadly islamist attacks are the authorities failing i mean what exactly can they do to prevent an attack like this again happening there is a lot of discussion going on about this on social media people are asking for to measure this against terrorism but you know france already has one of the strictest antiterrorism legislations in the world and you've got this what you said earlier this database with people of more than twenty five thousand people who are on a watch list and being watched by the police who are possibly being radicalized some people are saying we should actually expel them up or them into prison but many of these people actually just being watched because there might be radicalized they haven't done anything so it's very difficult to further strengthen the anti terror legislation here in france and also obviously it's very very complicated to make sure that there is zero ri
anymore we understand there was a thirty four year old chinese tourists who was also injured during the tac but we don't know we don't have any names just yet ok it finds of course has faced a string of deadly islamist attacks are the authorities failing i mean what exactly can they do to prevent an attack like this again happening there is a lot of discussion going on about this on social media people are asking for to measure this against terrorism but you know france already has one of the...
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>> because they're not smart and they don't -- they play -- they play tic tac toe. >> you think it's incompetence? >> i think it's complete incompetence and they don't think they're going to get caught. i checked the financial disclosure form back in march. >> so you knew that liability, according to the theory of your case, at that time was not reported and that would hurt them later if you could keep your case going? >> that is true, yes. i knew that if they claimed that it was reimbursed after the fact or that it had not been paid -- well, i knew that they had not reported it in connection with the campaign, which in and of itself was a problem. and i also knew they had not listed it as a liability or expenditure on the financial disclosure form. so i firmly believed that either way, they were going to have an issue. and lo and behold, guess what, they have an issue now, some might argue, in both arenas. >> now, let me push you on your role here. and we had donald trump's former lawyer on last night. he made -- >> i saw it. >> you saw it? >> you watch "the beat"? >> yes. >> he mad
>> because they're not smart and they don't -- they play -- they play tic tac toe. >> you think it's incompetence? >> i think it's complete incompetence and they don't think they're going to get caught. i checked the financial disclosure form back in march. >> so you knew that liability, according to the theory of your case, at that time was not reported and that would hurt them later if you could keep your case going? >> that is true, yes. i knew that if they...
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and a robot helping patients rehabilitate by playing a game of tic—tac—toe with cups came to life inwe heard evil artificial intelligence could start a nuclear war by the year 2040, this is according to a report from the rand corporation think tank. it says advances in al could challenge the basic rules of nuclear deterrence and result in catastrophic miscalculations. on the flipside, it says with the right amount of global cooperation ai could actually make us safer. phew! as the parent of a five—year—old, i can tell you that i don't want to see my daughter glued to a smartphone or obsessed with using a tablet, but at the same time, our children do need to learn how to engage with technology. so it's no surprise that a lot of devices that aim to combine coding and creativity have become popular. today i am going to be testing some of the latest. but seeing as i am a little too old for school i have some helpers. is everybody ready? yes! here at dallow primary school, these year 3 students seem to be engrossed in the experience. over here we've got the kano pixel kit being tested. af
and a robot helping patients rehabilitate by playing a game of tic—tac—toe with cups came to life inwe heard evil artificial intelligence could start a nuclear war by the year 2040, this is according to a report from the rand corporation think tank. it says advances in al could challenge the basic rules of nuclear deterrence and result in catastrophic miscalculations. on the flipside, it says with the right amount of global cooperation ai could actually make us safer. phew! as the parent of...
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now, you're pretty good at tic tac toe. >> i am. >> reporter: decevon'se extremely close to his mentor josh roller, who's worked at a local grocery store to help pay his way through school. devon's grandma used to take him there to see josh working. >> josh, he works. goes to school. that shows so much. and that-- that is being the influence that he needs. >> i want this circle righter >> josh is like his big brother. and best fri and it's just-- it's nice that at least my son has something stable in his life. >> rock, paper, scissors, shoot. >> reporter: josh and devon hang out once or twice a week. it took a while for me to kind of get himo open up to me but as he got to know who i am s d got comfortable around me he opened up and waable to just share whatever he was feeling. and the car rides got a littlelo bier. >> i've been working on a book report, while this week. would it make you feel better if i told you i had to do homework on spring break too? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> reporter: natalya's mentor gabby van alstine is an sistant professor at the nearby business school. ecial: go t
now, you're pretty good at tic tac toe. >> i am. >> reporter: decevon'se extremely close to his mentor josh roller, who's worked at a local grocery store to help pay his way through school. devon's grandma used to take him there to see josh working. >> josh, he works. goes to school. that shows so much. and that-- that is being the influence that he needs. >> i want this circle righter >> josh is like his big brother. and best fri and it's just-- it's nice that at...
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tac would like to see some similar.m strategies in terms of digital skills and coding andy last tech companies committed to training people, so we have skilled workers in the uk —— and the large tech companies. they have got to come up with some sort of initiative. i was pro—remain, i was without a single market, but something along those lines would be helpful. right now it is the uncertainty causing huge issues. and we don't really know where to look. what we would like to see is the government in westminster come to some sort of agreement as to what will happen so we can plan accordingly. you want information and you want it now. exactly. we wa nt and you want it now. exactly. we want it now. since the referendum. thank you for that. we will see you later for the news thank you for that. we will see you laterfor the news briefing. stay with us on the briefing. also on the programme: who is switzerland's top cow? the traditional competition that decides who is head of the herd. i, nelson rolihlahla mandela, do hereby
tac would like to see some similar.m strategies in terms of digital skills and coding andy last tech companies committed to training people, so we have skilled workers in the uk —— and the large tech companies. they have got to come up with some sort of initiative. i was pro—remain, i was without a single market, but something along those lines would be helpful. right now it is the uncertainty causing huge issues. and we don't really know where to look. what we would like to see is the...
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the tension is increasing for the competitors to then champion lip tac is sent on his way. rushed joe will be the next in three minutes time he knows that if he can take a few seconds off last year's winner and get closer to him or maybe even overtake liptak he'll probably when. i come in on it will hit our feel a bit nervous but that's normal just before the start like fine yet. then he too was flagged off starts with great gusto and. the race takes competitors through a breathtaking mountain panorama in a region which has applied several times to stage the winter olympics but so far without success. along the route the competitors are cheered on especially rochelle got to check the main chaser behind live tacked. on the spectators urge resto to give it all he's got. on what was going on. one of the many spectators lining the route is wojciech wagner he belongs to the german minority in slovakia the german minority with an eventful history. change of scene we've come to meet wojciech in question mark a small town of seventeen thousand inhabitants in the foothills of the hi
the tension is increasing for the competitors to then champion lip tac is sent on his way. rushed joe will be the next in three minutes time he knows that if he can take a few seconds off last year's winner and get closer to him or maybe even overtake liptak he'll probably when. i come in on it will hit our feel a bit nervous but that's normal just before the start like fine yet. then he too was flagged off starts with great gusto and. the race takes competitors through a breathtaking mountain...
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let's play tic-tac-toe, durant, livingston, looney. dubs had 28 assists. blow-out alert.authority. it's day-day, after losing game three with authority, we roll in game four. 118-92, and take a 3-1 series lead. >> the first -- how bad game three went, we had to assert ourselves and you know, call it turning the page and getting back to warriors basketball. that's something we have been good at. >> i'm way better as a player when i don't care at all and when play free and aggressive and forceful. i was able to make a couple of threes in the second half, it's sticking to what i do. >> you are not going to beat them if you can't circumsta can't score 115 points. i don't care how good your defense is or what you do, you have to score 115 points to beat them. >> on our effort on both ends of the floor, and the way we played was night and day from game three. that is our team that you saw tonight. >> game five, close-out, possibility, tuesday, at oracle. meanwhile, the sharks they have no more games. another season ends with team teal saying, we had no many chances. i like the
let's play tic-tac-toe, durant, livingston, looney. dubs had 28 assists. blow-out alert.authority. it's day-day, after losing game three with authority, we roll in game four. 118-92, and take a 3-1 series lead. >> the first -- how bad game three went, we had to assert ourselves and you know, call it turning the page and getting back to warriors basketball. that's something we have been good at. >> i'm way better as a player when i don't care at all and when play free and aggressive...
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we're playing strategic chess, not tic-tac-toe. and look, don, here's the bottom line and this is really what it comes down to at that point somebody's lying. there's no question about that. i'm going to call it like i see it. somebody's lying. either the president is lying about what he knew as it related to what michael cohen was doing or these companies are lying as to why they bought access from michael cohen and the true purposes. i mean, let's just review all the -- look, i'm just a lawyer. i'm a country lawyer so you have to bear with me here for a minute. >> from california. >> from california. country california. i'm kidding. michael cohen, he is a merger specialist, a tax specialist, an fe -- fcc specialist, an aerospace specialist, real estate specialist. this guy is unbelievable. >> let's talk about the at&t -- >> it's all bull --. >> let's talk about the at&t part. at&t is trying to buy time warner now. the idea that at&t would make michael cohen $600,000 consulting on the merger and fcc regulations and tax reform, so
we're playing strategic chess, not tic-tac-toe. and look, don, here's the bottom line and this is really what it comes down to at that point somebody's lying. there's no question about that. i'm going to call it like i see it. somebody's lying. either the president is lying about what he knew as it related to what michael cohen was doing or these companies are lying as to why they bought access from michael cohen and the true purposes. i mean, let's just review all the -- look, i'm just a...
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it is a disaster in many ways because harbert neglect did to use the tac did -- tactics that were availablehe threw them into the woods without adequate preparation. they took terrible casualties on the first day, and that one date was the bloodiest day in marine corps history up to that time. it would remain the bloodiest day until the battle of tarawa in world war ii. the marines fought very hard, they kept pushing, they kept attacking. they kept fighting. with support from the army. the germans were well dug in in belleau wood, interlocking fields of fire, it was very difficult terrain, so it became a slugging match very quickly. >> how quickly did the battle take? >> it took the entire month of june, it lasted week after week after week. there are incredible stories, individually, during that time and that battle, particularly on june 11 when the marines broke through the main german defensive line. army troops were also put into belleau wood, the seventh regiment for the third division was put into belleau wood later in june as well as the army brigade supporting it. it just lasted on
it is a disaster in many ways because harbert neglect did to use the tac did -- tactics that were availablehe threw them into the woods without adequate preparation. they took terrible casualties on the first day, and that one date was the bloodiest day in marine corps history up to that time. it would remain the bloodiest day until the battle of tarawa in world war ii. the marines fought very hard, they kept pushing, they kept attacking. they kept fighting. with support from the army. the...
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here at home many are railing against president trump's tac c tactic.lem with zerks te isn't trade. it's cyber security and espionage. >> joining me now, max back u.s., a longtime democratic senator from montana and u.s. ambassador to china under president obama. thank you for joining us. >> you bet. >> what is going on here? why is the president trying to make this concession to zte despite the sanctions that were just imposed on it by his own commerce department? >> it is disconcerting for several reasons. one, in my experience working with chinese, they understand strength and spell strength more than do any other people and they also sense weakness more than do any other people. and we -- president trump, by caving, frankly, to china, with respect to zte is signaling tremendous weakness. the chinese will see that and they are going the run with it. they are also saying that maybe back off on tariff tariffs of soybean into china that's not much of a give because they weren't going to impose those tariffs anyway. it's also important to remember, the c
here at home many are railing against president trump's tac c tactic.lem with zerks te isn't trade. it's cyber security and espionage. >> joining me now, max back u.s., a longtime democratic senator from montana and u.s. ambassador to china under president obama. thank you for joining us. >> you bet. >> what is going on here? why is the president trying to make this concession to zte despite the sanctions that were just imposed on it by his own commerce department? >> it...
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. >>> a man known as new york city's tac"taxi king," i didn't know that was a thing, a plea deal, what that could mean for the president's former fixer. find the remote yet? nah. honey look, your old portable cd player. my high school rethainer. oh don't... it's early 90s sitcom star dave coulier... cut...it...out! [laughing] what year is it? as long as stuff gets lost in the couch, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. one picky customer shouldn't take all your time. need something printed? the business advisors at office depot can assist with exactly what your business needs to grow. get your coupon for 20% off services, technology and more at office depot and officedepot.com. technology and more with expedia, you can book a flight, hotel, car, and activity... ...all in one place. everything you need to go. expedia if you have moderate to severe or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for
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he is who he is today because i was his tac officer as well. [laughter] [applause] >> mike pompeo. he has been busy. general, he has been very busy. he has been a busy guy. how is everything going, good? i think better than people understand, right? good job, mike. a warm welcome to deputy secretary of defense patrick shanihan. thank you, patrick. neil: we'll continue to monitor this or any comments the president might have beyond congratulating the army team here. west point cadets all, beating navy in december. it was snowy game, they won that 14-13. it's a big deal when they go back and forth on this, celebrate at white house. virtually every member of the team made it to the white house. you might have heard had mike come pay yo's name mentioned -- pompeo mentioned, new secretary of state. he will speak to his workers at the state department later on today. we hope to glean from that on any progress for plans of the north korean talks, what we're doing about iran. a lot is going on right now. a lot of people talking about trade, i told but the national trade group that says the
he is who he is today because i was his tac officer as well. [laughter] [applause] >> mike pompeo. he has been busy. general, he has been very busy. he has been a busy guy. how is everything going, good? i think better than people understand, right? good job, mike. a warm welcome to deputy secretary of defense patrick shanihan. thank you, patrick. neil: we'll continue to monitor this or any comments the president might have beyond congratulating the army team here. west point cadets all,...
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but you were known around here as the tic-tac king. he passes them out to everybody. mike, i was wondering, how fast will donald trump continue to throw michael cohen under the bus? i mean you go back and you look at rudy's statements, the president's statements. you know he's not really my lawyer. this has to do with michael cohen businesses. he only did a very small percentage of my work. rudy giuliani yesterday, we got nothing to do with that. our hands are clean. i mean, it seems to me they've sent enough messages to michael cohen for him to know -- they're never going to show any loyalty to him. so he has no reason to show any loyalty back. >> no, you know, joe, in every case like this at some level as an element of sadness. and michael cohen is a sad, sad aspect of this whole story. the guy really was never a lawyer. he was a fixer. his principle occupation was clearly racking up taxi medallions and buying real estate properties around new york. now here he is with his partner in the taxi medallion business, receiving an enormous gift from the federal government
but you were known around here as the tic-tac king. he passes them out to everybody. mike, i was wondering, how fast will donald trump continue to throw michael cohen under the bus? i mean you go back and you look at rudy's statements, the president's statements. you know he's not really my lawyer. this has to do with michael cohen businesses. he only did a very small percentage of my work. rudy giuliani yesterday, we got nothing to do with that. our hands are clean. i mean, it seems to me...
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. >> i'm going to use tic-tacs just in case i start kissing her. attracted to beautiful -- i just start kissing them. it's like a magnet. and when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. grab them by the [ bleep ]. you can do anything. >> president trump and his aides have defended that as locker room talk. 19 women have accused president trump of sexual misconduct. he strongly denies their claims. joe? >> democrats immediately stepped forward and called an iraq sniderman to resign yet the party that claims it's the party of family values, the party of mike pence that surrounds itself with preachers that says that donald trump prays before meetings, the party that has donald trump going out in the rose garden talking about national prayer day soon after he admit tots one lurid affair after another after lying about them, this is, i guess, the party of donald trump and the party of mike pence. there's quite a contrast. i mean, let's be honest, let's be blunt. it was the democratic party in the 1990s that enabled bill clinton and woul
. >> i'm going to use tic-tacs just in case i start kissing her. attracted to beautiful -- i just start kissing them. it's like a magnet. and when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. grab them by the [ bleep ]. you can do anything. >> president trump and his aides have defended that as locker room talk. 19 women have accused president trump of sexual misconduct. he strongly denies their claims. joe? >> democrats immediately stepped forward and called an...
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we've been playing three dimensional chess, they've been playing tic-tac-toe and you know that by wayts because they haven't thought through the legal ramifications of these admissions that you're making. >> are you still confident you'll get to depose the president? >> i'm more confident this morning than i've ever been throughout this entire process and the reason is because of statements like this which completely undercut prior representations that have been made and call into question what the story here is and i believe that the reason why you saw -- i don't believe that was just rudy giuliani going off on his own on a whim and making these statements and now we should be fired because he made a mistake. this was calculated. this is what's called hanging a lon te lantern on it. when you have a political problem you get out in front of it. i think they knew either we were going to get the deposition and find this out and disclose it and it was going to be a bombshell or they know that what part of the investigation that the fbi seized in connection with the three raids would incl
we've been playing three dimensional chess, they've been playing tic-tac-toe and you know that by wayts because they haven't thought through the legal ramifications of these admissions that you're making. >> are you still confident you'll get to depose the president? >> i'm more confident this morning than i've ever been throughout this entire process and the reason is because of statements like this which completely undercut prior representations that have been made and call into...