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tao says he's always been a bit of a rebel and he is the founder member of a brand—new party, futureng big changes for thailand. they think, oh, a new candidate? i'm just 30 years old, i told him, and a law graduate. surprisingly, he would come. what made you decide to become a politician? honestly, it sound so bad, i want power, but power to change. and powerfrom ordinary people. i want to represent ordinary people. his party and the radical young millionaire who funds it has generated a lot of excitement, especially among younger thais. he has become a social media star although he knows that is not enough. work on ground as much as you work online. online campaign, you get popularity. on ground, you get votes. the military—drafted electoral system is stacked against him but there are 7 million first—time voters who could yet help his party to do better than expected. new policies, ending dictatorship and something new in politics is what these students say is important to them. that presents a bit of a problem for the man who seized power in a coup five years ago. general prayuth
tao says he's always been a bit of a rebel and he is the founder member of a brand—new party, futureng big changes for thailand. they think, oh, a new candidate? i'm just 30 years old, i told him, and a law graduate. surprisingly, he would come. what made you decide to become a politician? honestly, it sound so bad, i want power, but power to change. and powerfrom ordinary people. i want to represent ordinary people. his party and the radical young millionaire who funds it has generated a lot...
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tao says he's always been a bit of a rebel and he is the founder member of a brand—new party, future changes for thailand. they think, oh, a new candidate? i'm just 30 years old, i told him, and a law graduate. surprisingly, he would come. what made you decide to become a politician? honestly, it sound so bad, i want power, but power to change. and powerfrom ordinary people. i want to represent ordinary people. people who suffer like me. people whose parent went to the same hospital, like my parents. do go home, like me, on the same bus, the crowded bus, so i want to represent those people. his party and the radical young millionaire who funds it has generated a lot of excitement, especially among younger thais. he has become a social media star although he knows that is not enough. work on ground as much as you work online. online campaign, you get popularity. on ground, you get votes. the military—drafted electoral system is stacked against him but there are 7 million first—time voters. who could yet help his party to do better than expected. new policies, ending dictatorship and s
tao says he's always been a bit of a rebel and he is the founder member of a brand—new party, future changes for thailand. they think, oh, a new candidate? i'm just 30 years old, i told him, and a law graduate. surprisingly, he would come. what made you decide to become a politician? honestly, it sound so bad, i want power, but power to change. and powerfrom ordinary people. i want to represent ordinary people. people who suffer like me. people whose parent went to the same hospital, like my...
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tao says he has always been a bit of a rebel, and he is a founder—member of a brand—new party, futureew candidate? really? i'm just 30 years old, i told him, and a law graduate. oh, but they — surprisingly, they're really welcome. what made you decide to become a politician? honestly, it sounds so bad. i want power — but power to change, and power for ordinary people. his party and the radical young millionaire who leads it has generated a lot of excitement, especially among younger thais. he has become a social media star, though he knows that is not enough. work on ground, as much as you work online. online campaign, you get popularity. on ground, you get votes. the military—drafted electoral system is stacked against him, but there are 7 million first—time voters who could yet help his party to do much better than expected. that presents a bit of a problem for the man who seized power in a coup five years ago. general prayut wants to keep the prime minister's job, and has formed a party to persuade voters that is a good idea. they've recruited young and telegenic candidates like pa
tao says he has always been a bit of a rebel, and he is a founder—member of a brand—new party, futureew candidate? really? i'm just 30 years old, i told him, and a law graduate. oh, but they — surprisingly, they're really welcome. what made you decide to become a politician? honestly, it sounds so bad. i want power — but power to change, and power for ordinary people. his party and the radical young millionaire who leads it has generated a lot of excitement, especially among younger...
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we hear a lot of democrats for open borders, terry tao walls, walls are immoral. majorityn party have control for two years in the trump administration and we did not get a meaningful fix to our out of control broken immigration system during that time. the question becomes, is the republican party beholden to the voters who put them at office or the big business interest to want to keep exploiting illegal immigrants at the expense of american workers? >> let's remember the house did pass a border package and sent it to the president. and the senate, we are all aware, you need 60 votes to pass up. we had 51 at the time. the democrats want to say, you control the senate and house. well, with the filibuster, with that 60 votes threshold, even with 53 votes in the senate, when the democrats to pass meaningful immigration reform. that is why democrats need to receive pressure. democrats in these red states. they know what their vote or stand for. let's make no mistake. we do have a crisis and emergency at our border, and our president is exactly right to call this an
we hear a lot of democrats for open borders, terry tao walls, walls are immoral. majorityn party have control for two years in the trump administration and we did not get a meaningful fix to our out of control broken immigration system during that time. the question becomes, is the republican party beholden to the voters who put them at office or the big business interest to want to keep exploiting illegal immigrants at the expense of american workers? >> let's remember the house did pass...
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this still taos is on luton southern coast are inspired by similar constructions on the maldives.that goes for the insight to. i may not have brought any red wine and pasta but a book is enough to make myself at home. well i sit back relax and watch as evening falls you guys are in for another v mail this one takes us to the c.s. that they sound one in colombia an annual celebration that goes on for four days and according to this video sent in by ricardo king younis i'd say a good time was had by everyone involved. was. such. was. was. was. was was. was. such. a week of. when we. cut her my last stop on leaving takes me back to the b. . where . in winter you'll find bonfires and mulled wine here. a little. known name would. be. the perfect place to take a look back at my trip. and then. from the gold treasure in struggling to the spectacular nature including if you want to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city and all the stress that comes with it you should definitely consider a trip to the baltic sea especially in low season. peoples of europe outsourcing border controls
this still taos is on luton southern coast are inspired by similar constructions on the maldives.that goes for the insight to. i may not have brought any red wine and pasta but a book is enough to make myself at home. well i sit back relax and watch as evening falls you guys are in for another v mail this one takes us to the c.s. that they sound one in colombia an annual celebration that goes on for four days and according to this video sent in by ricardo king younis i'd say a good time was had...
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of course was tao large to fit in the den we had to take out the doors to get the ceiling in. >> up theirs beyond the moroccan sconces is her favorite spot in the house, the master suite. >> there are so few places in the coast of california where you can wake up in the morning you have the sunrise out of one window and deck a and in the afternoon you have the sunset. as far as your eye can see, nature is ocean, the trees, water. and it's just you. living in malibu is one of the most special places on earth >> it's also one of the pri priciest her cliffside residence and everything inside is on the market for $52.4 million and if you don't want to commit to buying the home for $52.4 million you can rent it for 70 to $80,000 a month. >> what a bargain. >> the views isn't it. >> it's unbelievable i have to say it's unbelievable. but the malibu market has it had trouble with sales when you look at the fires and the things that have impacted there >> it has a tough quarter in the fire they lost about about 400 homes. but the sales dropped. there was a 39% drop in sales. there was a $40 mill
of course was tao large to fit in the den we had to take out the doors to get the ceiling in. >> up theirs beyond the moroccan sconces is her favorite spot in the house, the master suite. >> there are so few places in the coast of california where you can wake up in the morning you have the sunrise out of one window and deck a and in the afternoon you have the sunset. as far as your eye can see, nature is ocean, the trees, water. and it's just you. living in malibu is one of the...
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they may not look that special but there for a moment two thousand years ago taos and. then if we go through this arc we come to a second seller who gets here. and hello. what's interesting here is that all the sellers in the documentation center come from the former jewish quarter innovations book since this. field in the next book. also has eons and so what we're seeing here are traces of the jewish families innovations borg. they lived in the city for five hundred years. then that they were the end of the middle ages when reagan's book was an impoverished and needed a scapegoat exclusion and discrimination of jews and began to increase. their first those. in the me often if it all culminated in fifteen nineteen when the approximately five hundred people living here were driven out. simply expelled from the city. when in part betha they demolished the abandoned buildings just a few days later probably so that no one would ask what had been there before next . day and on the resulting square they built a church which is the noise. which is why it's called noise or new.
they may not look that special but there for a moment two thousand years ago taos and. then if we go through this arc we come to a second seller who gets here. and hello. what's interesting here is that all the sellers in the documentation center come from the former jewish quarter innovations book since this. field in the next book. also has eons and so what we're seeing here are traces of the jewish families innovations borg. they lived in the city for five hundred years. then that they were...
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. >> reporte for the last four years, tao ruspoli and his two partners have been using the nearly abandoned town as a staging ground for art installations, lectures, and performances. >> every time i would come here for the last ten years i'd see c videos,ooting mu doing fashion shoots. like, really kind of capitalizing on how strange and removed it was.an yet, the town had nothing to show for it. >> reporter: in 2015, ruspoli and his partners started buying up homes and lots for as little as $5,000, and invited artists from around the world to come to and start creating. three years ago, they launchedh "the bombay beennale," ath ree day gathering billed as celebration of art, muhyc, and philos see only agenda: saving th >> i think the job of the artist is to help people see the world through new eyes. i and therefors like a sense of discovering something together, uncovering something, reterpreting something. and so when an artist does that to a place, it brings it to life. >> reporter: the efforts have sparked a renaissance of sorts, there are now 40 different permanent exhibits in beach.
. >> reporte for the last four years, tao ruspoli and his two partners have been using the nearly abandoned town as a staging ground for art installations, lectures, and performances. >> every time i would come here for the last ten years i'd see c videos,ooting mu doing fashion shoots. like, really kind of capitalizing on how strange and removed it was.an yet, the town had nothing to show for it. >> reporter: in 2015, ruspoli and his partners started buying up homes and lots...
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men's tour world number two rafa nadal eased past year donalson to reach the second round in california tao beating the american in straight sets six one six one of the diego sportsman of argentina and. a phoenix suns of upset the reigning n.b.a. champions golden state warriors beating them for the first time since two thousand and fourteen over in miami the heat were beaten by the visiting detroit auto raptors kyle lowry had twenty four white house call c. i can add twenty more as the raptors tied a franchise record with twenty one three corners in the game trying to beat in miami hundred twenty five to one hundred four for the second straight year italy's andre divots yoso has won the opening race of the mode of g.p. season the caps are grand prix former champion lewis hamilton was in doha to watch the race to video so just edged out world champion marc marc has on the final lap first five riders all finished within six tenths of a second of each other and that's all your sport for now more coming up later but for now it's back to you sammy fine so as far as that's it for this news moore
men's tour world number two rafa nadal eased past year donalson to reach the second round in california tao beating the american in straight sets six one six one of the diego sportsman of argentina and. a phoenix suns of upset the reigning n.b.a. champions golden state warriors beating them for the first time since two thousand and fourteen over in miami the heat were beaten by the visiting detroit auto raptors kyle lowry had twenty four white house call c. i can add twenty more as the raptors...
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joining us to chime in on that from hong kong is wang tao. good to see you.nsfers, sustainable growth, monetary policy, and details is what we heard. what is on your mpc wishlist, what is at the top? wang: as usual, i think the mpc will set the policy agenda for this year. we are going to try to look out for the growth target for this year, what is the budget deficit, and what type of tech -- tax cut and how large that will be, what kind of infrastructure project and how much money the government is willing to spend? maybe also in line with the negotiations with the u.s. on trade, we could see more reform and opening measures as well. those are the things we will be looking out for. growth,ina's gdp probably first and foremost. hop into the bloomberg terminal. i want to show you and our viewers this chart in the gtv library. 6.4% is where we stand right now in terms of last year. looking ahead, 6.3 percent is what folks are thinking for this year for china's growth. we are now thinking about a flexible range that goes as low as 6%. what cause for concern migh
joining us to chime in on that from hong kong is wang tao. good to see you.nsfers, sustainable growth, monetary policy, and details is what we heard. what is on your mpc wishlist, what is at the top? wang: as usual, i think the mpc will set the policy agenda for this year. we are going to try to look out for the growth target for this year, what is the budget deficit, and what type of tech -- tax cut and how large that will be, what kind of infrastructure project and how much money the...
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. >> strict rules on - - >>> gains in tech companies and banks but seeing another slide on the tao, propelled largely by boeing, we see the dow jones down by about one third of 1% losing 76 points. on the is recalling vehicles because of the airbag and slaters could explode in sent shrapnel's. the recall is for many hondas and acuras from 2001 to 26 in. they are covered by the recall. 24 people had been killed worldwide because of the defect. we are more information on the recall when you get to our website ktvu.com. >>> they have joined the growing list of agencies dealing with a huge cases of car thefts. more than doubled the number at this point last year. police are urging car owners to keep valuables at a - - specially cell phones, lap tops and garage remotes. criminals like to window shop and there's nothing inside, they are less likely to break in. >>> mountain view police arrested a man who drove 3500 miles from maine to confront executives. 33-year-old kyle long said that they shut down his youtube channel. he plan to get violent if his dog did not go well. they found three baseball
. >> strict rules on - - >>> gains in tech companies and banks but seeing another slide on the tao, propelled largely by boeing, we see the dow jones down by about one third of 1% losing 76 points. on the is recalling vehicles because of the airbag and slaters could explode in sent shrapnel's. the recall is for many hondas and acuras from 2001 to 26 in. they are covered by the recall. 24 people had been killed worldwide because of the defect. we are more information on the recall...
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police say that pappitia tao is accused of setting a home on fire. he mistakenly thought that there were rival gang members in that home. there were seven people in the home and only six were able to escape. 85-year-old susannah tong died. he could face life in prison. >>> we are learning more about the two little girl who is survived after being lost in the woods alone. how they made it through several cold wet nights in humboldt county. >>> right now, we do see that traffic is moving along okay on the san mateo bridge but it is getting crowded getting out west. >>> more rain arrived, san francisco, sfo and oakland has some rain right now. this is the leading edge. more is on the way. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. it's now 6:12. the two little girls who were lost in the woods in humboldt county are telling their story of survival. >> we were very hungry. >> 8-year-old leia carrico and 5-year-old caroline carrico spent two nights alone in the wilderness, huddled together to stay warm until they were found on sunday. they said they ate leaves and
police say that pappitia tao is accused of setting a home on fire. he mistakenly thought that there were rival gang members in that home. there were seven people in the home and only six were able to escape. 85-year-old susannah tong died. he could face life in prison. >>> we are learning more about the two little girl who is survived after being lost in the woods alone. how they made it through several cold wet nights in humboldt county. >>> right now, we do see that traffic...
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tao is facing the death penalty if convicted of killing the woman. >>> in a packed meeting yesterday the school board voted 4-3 to cut $23 million from the budget that will reduce staffing for a number of programs. the board says the cuts are necessary to play for the 11% salary increase for teachers over year affordable care act in their new contract. many people at the meeting spoke out passionately against the budget cuts. >> i have lost all faith. >> the utility filed for bankruptcy at the january of january because it faced billions of dollars in like thes for the wildfires in 2017 and 2018. >>> i don't know about you but i'm going to be happy when steve gets on there and says it's going to be a sunny day. >> keep waiting. right, steve. >> well, that won't be -- it won't be today. maybe next week. maybe next week, you guys. there are signs of that. cloudy,s breezy. rain heaviest will be to the south. what do you mean by the south. monterey south this time around. temperatures in the 50s now. 50-54. everybody is close. a tenth of an inch of rain. not much. around lake tahoe, ther
tao is facing the death penalty if convicted of killing the woman. >>> in a packed meeting yesterday the school board voted 4-3 to cut $23 million from the budget that will reduce staffing for a number of programs. the board says the cuts are necessary to play for the 11% salary increase for teachers over year affordable care act in their new contract. many people at the meeting spoke out passionately against the budget cuts. >> i have lost all faith. >> the utility filed...
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winter storm warning from taos. same for you in aspen.be six to 12 inches at the ski areas. ahead of the storm strong winds. we could see 60 mile-per-hour winds for two or three days in a row. here comes the storm. this is today and tomorrow. these are the max wind gusts 55 up in north dakota. amarillo 65. roswell and albuquerque 50 to 60. airports will be problematic. bumpy on a lot of cross country flights especially going over the middle of the country. thursday we're still gusting in to the 60 and 40 mile-per-hour range. chicago gets there at 40. same with st. louis. keep that in mind for your air travel. as far as temperatures, typical spring storm. everything is quiet today. once the storm starts forming then we'll see the warm air pump to the north. east coast you'll have the warmest air in months. 71 in areas of indiana. mississippi in the 80s. that warmth does come here, 75 nashville, raleigh gets up to 71. this storm hitting the middle of the country bad for them. >> that's the kind of news i'm talking about. why is the trump st
winter storm warning from taos. same for you in aspen.be six to 12 inches at the ski areas. ahead of the storm strong winds. we could see 60 mile-per-hour winds for two or three days in a row. here comes the storm. this is today and tomorrow. these are the max wind gusts 55 up in north dakota. amarillo 65. roswell and albuquerque 50 to 60. airports will be problematic. bumpy on a lot of cross country flights especially going over the middle of the country. thursday we're still gusting in to the...
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i want you tao stay long i would even buy more.et's go to robin, ooh, in the state my daughter live, oregon robin in oregon. >> caller: hi, jim as always, thanks for all your helpful investing lessons. >> thank you >> caller: jim, you've been a fan of domino's pizza for a long time. >> you bet >> caller: but you've not mentioned it since it tanked big-time in february it's starting to climb back up is this a time to grab it? >> you know, pat doyle's -- a big fan of pat doyle i with us there the day he was named ceo. and i think rich is doing a terrific job but the problem is that they have -- they've got -- they're in the penalty box they've got to deliver a better quarter. and the reason why i haven't pressed it frankly is because i need to see it i need to see a better quarter i really like rich, but i've got to tell you, pat doyle delivered and delivered and delivered. and not just pizza so i'm a little tepid. i want rich to really hit the numbers. and it hasn't happened yett toblerone that i got when i was italy which swhich is
i want you tao stay long i would even buy more.et's go to robin, ooh, in the state my daughter live, oregon robin in oregon. >> caller: hi, jim as always, thanks for all your helpful investing lessons. >> thank you >> caller: jim, you've been a fan of domino's pizza for a long time. >> you bet >> caller: but you've not mentioned it since it tanked big-time in february it's starting to climb back up is this a time to grab it? >> you know, pat doyle's -- a big...
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talks are between the united states and aliban, and you said you would like our input expanded.ed i tao a lot of people in kabul who are frustrated with ambassador assad. is the government receiving enough information about what he is talking to the taliban about? >> i wldn't point to the person. the process is designed such where the government is not the center of the table, and that's what we arerking. ambassador khalilzad is continuing to brief the president, we want to see that and more of a contribution anddi ussion on the substance of the process. the united states shall, and i think it hasm the al authority and the political ability to press the taliban t preserve the centrality of our constitution or the space at's being created >> and do you believe the u.s. is pressing the taliban to preserve the constitutn of the taliban? >> the united states, it has interests and it has values, but it will leave it to afghan people to define what they want, and we as afghan people, we nt to keep the rules of the game ir political poweserved, and that is through the constitution and through
talks are between the united states and aliban, and you said you would like our input expanded.ed i tao a lot of people in kabul who are frustrated with ambassador assad. is the government receiving enough information about what he is talking to the taliban about? >> i wldn't point to the person. the process is designed such where the government is not the center of the table, and that's what we arerking. ambassador khalilzad is continuing to brief the president, we want to see that and...
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but what we've seen here, they've already made it public not just to the white house be, tao the entire american people what it is they've seen after indictment after indictment after indictment. it's already time, then, for us to act both either through the vote or through elected representatives to say here's what we need to do to combat the russian threat. and there has been so much focus on what's going to happen next. it's great you took the time to focus on what we already know and what we should be doing now. we don't need the wait for more information to take action to protect us. >> we learned so much from both of you during this pivotal stay with much we still don't know. john carlin, john flannery, our two legal johns here. thank you so much. really appreciate it. >>> up ahead, an exclusive with a state lawmaker with plans that are being voted on to force trump to either release his tax returns or be shut off a key ballot in a key state. >>> or later, what does one freshman star, aoc have to do with potted plants and the census and holding ross accountable? all that later in
but what we've seen here, they've already made it public not just to the white house be, tao the entire american people what it is they've seen after indictment after indictment after indictment. it's already time, then, for us to act both either through the vote or through elected representatives to say here's what we need to do to combat the russian threat. and there has been so much focus on what's going to happen next. it's great you took the time to focus on what we already know and what...
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tao. >> i know that for a fact. all right, so you know what's also crazy? >> what?is a new trend among the men, typically you think of knitting you think of -- >> grandma. >> lots of grandmas knitting you a sweater you never wear. for the men it's apparently becoming more comfortable knitting in public. . >> wow. >> at the string springs in brooklyn, men from all knitting backgrounds join to knit, chat and learn from each other. i can see how it's a great activity. knitting is very therapeutic. for the people that i know, men and women, they say it's therapeutic. you are knitting. >> this friday is international women's day, are they going to be knitting those pink -- what do they call those, the uh -- >> i can't remember. >> onto number three now, a groom dancing for his bride. >> oh. >> oh, oh. >> you are not lucky to get a choreographed dance. >> get it the groomsmen, oh, they're getting into that. >> oh, yes, getting down. >> to some bruno mars, chris brown. oh, yeah, they're enjoying that, that would make a wedding fun, right? . >> you know, it puts a lot of wo
tao. >> i know that for a fact. all right, so you know what's also crazy? >> what?is a new trend among the men, typically you think of knitting you think of -- >> grandma. >> lots of grandmas knitting you a sweater you never wear. for the men it's apparently becoming more comfortable knitting in public. . >> wow. >> at the string springs in brooklyn, men from all knitting backgrounds join to knit, chat and learn from each other. i can see how it's a great...
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him up and he went on to claim victory setting up the match everybody wanted to see in california the tao versus federer the two most successful players in history with thirty seven grand slams between them i want to play and i am sometimes probably my my biggest rival and. i believe that ages in our career and i was. just a pleasure and just an opportunity to keep competing that's true you know if i play rough or there is extra energy in the building extra energy for both of us there's always a lot on the line we'd have done so much promotional stuff for you know for the tour charity stuff matches you know legendary matches that you know brought history so i think we're both excited it'll be their first meeting since twenty seventeen federer has won the last five but a doll leads their overall head to head record it promises to be some match that is provided nadal's knee holds out david stokes al-jazeera. well as a big story developing in the women's tournament canadian teenager bianca and rescue is into the final after beating the leanest for telling and three sets the eighteen year old
him up and he went on to claim victory setting up the match everybody wanted to see in california the tao versus federer the two most successful players in history with thirty seven grand slams between them i want to play and i am sometimes probably my my biggest rival and. i believe that ages in our career and i was. just a pleasure and just an opportunity to keep competing that's true you know if i play rough or there is extra energy in the building extra energy for both of us there's always...
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crashes as boeing facing tough questions about whether it cut corners on piemt -- pilot training and to taodrew griffin is "outfront." >> reporter: the faa allowed boeing to roll out a new designed 737 with new computer software called mcas and yet the faa allowed boeing to promote the max as being so similar to recent versions of a 737 that airlines would save million dollars on training because experienced 737 pilots would require no more than a computer course to fly it. >> if they approve this for two and a half hours of training for the transition between the aircraft. >> reporter: 737 pilot and union rep jason goldberg said his training consisted of 56 minutes on an ipad. it never mentioned mcass. >> we were not aware of the mcas nor do we have any reference prior to the lion air crash that it existed or what it did. >> on capitol hill the question is why. >> clearly confidence in faa as a gold standard for aviation safety has been shaken. >> reporter: why did the faa allow boeing to roll out a system that no one knew about. why would it make training requirements to minimal and was t
crashes as boeing facing tough questions about whether it cut corners on piemt -- pilot training and to taodrew griffin is "outfront." >> reporter: the faa allowed boeing to roll out a new designed 737 with new computer software called mcas and yet the faa allowed boeing to promote the max as being so similar to recent versions of a 737 that airlines would save million dollars on training because experienced 737 pilots would require no more than a computer course to fly it....
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diana proved her worth by having three children, including 6-month-old baby tao.e there is poverty, children are your riches. it can come at a cost, though. her husband beat her constantly, no longer able to stand it, she fled here. to the village where men are banned. >> is it better to be a mother without a man? fantastic. no stricks. i understood that. yes, it is. stress-free is a word you hear often but what it means is that these women no longer have to fear the men who hurt them. a woman has a 95% chance of being beaten by her husband here. julie was 12 when she was forced to marry a 50-year-old man. >> he was beating me. that's why i came again here. and i decide now i cannot go back again. >> now three months pregnant, judy already has two daughters. her dream is that they will get the education she was denied as a child bride. they have set up their own school. curiously for an all-women community, there are a lot of children around. >> it's a good life because as we believe, if you don't have child, you are not a woman. it's allowed young ladies like me
diana proved her worth by having three children, including 6-month-old baby tao.e there is poverty, children are your riches. it can come at a cost, though. her husband beat her constantly, no longer able to stand it, she fled here. to the village where men are banned. >> is it better to be a mother without a man? fantastic. no stricks. i understood that. yes, it is. stress-free is a word you hear often but what it means is that these women no longer have to fear the men who hurt them. a...
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petch -- a perpetual he comes mankind, complete with the wise grin of a friend, with career highlight taos too long to list and colleague taos numerous to count, i commend and thank john ostenburg for his service to those across the second congressional district of illinois. on their behalf and on behalf of the united states, i wish park forest mayor john ostenburg god speed as he retires from elected office but not from public service. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek recognition? without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you very much. i rise today to honor elainizeman. in congress every day we have people who come to the nation's capitol to advocate for important issues facing people never community across our country. however, few do this as tirelessly and with as much passion and grace as elaine. rs. rodgers: as board chair of lymphedema group, she was the driving force of the lymphedema act which will require medicare o cover an essential part of lymphedema treatment. she developed lymphedema in 1999 and
petch -- a perpetual he comes mankind, complete with the wise grin of a friend, with career highlight taos too long to list and colleague taos numerous to count, i commend and thank john ostenburg for his service to those across the second congressional district of illinois. on their behalf and on behalf of the united states, i wish park forest mayor john ostenburg god speed as he retires from elected office but not from public service. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the...
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also, taos seeing some fresh snow. what an incredible year it's been for the western ski resorts.er that explosive "bachelor" episode, a sneak peek at tonight's finale. >>> the royal reunion. >>> and the incredible story of a marine's medical miracle. >>> "good morning america" is >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by ancestry dna. sponsored by ancestry dna. >>> good morning, south bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is "abc7 mornings." >>> good morning. i'm jessica castro from "abc7 mornings." and metrologist mike nicco has our forecast. >> here's a look at our activity planner today. it really goes around the winds that are going to pick up this afternoon once the dry cold front comes through during lunch. temperatures about the same as yesterday but it won't feel quite as nice because of those winds. my accuweather seven-day forecast, 35 mile per hour winds today. not breezy thursday and much warmer this weekend. alexis? >> we've got a lot of issues to get to this morning. we had police activity locking all lanes at westbound 24 at 13. now we have a crash in the backu
also, taos seeing some fresh snow. what an incredible year it's been for the western ski resorts.er that explosive "bachelor" episode, a sneak peek at tonight's finale. >>> the royal reunion. >>> and the incredible story of a marine's medical miracle. >>> "good morning america" is >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by ancestry dna. sponsored by ancestry dna. >>> good morning, south bay. let's get up and get going....
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tactics or procedures with regards to logistics and practiced those recently such as console apps with taosave donee some console ops here in the last fiveso years. we just concluded the pacific blitz exercise as well which merges essentially what was a tactical exercise and a xe logistics, both navy marine corpsma kpersexercises to exercise that capability. recapitalization of our sea lift system is o important. aging out and has propulsion plans that are expiring and capability and our ability i to maintain them. >> i was going to comment on that as well. we hadaw an opportunity to hear from admiral busby as maritime admin industry for. and we focus within the c-power subcommittee as well on the age of the c lift fleet and, you know on any given day, of say 50% of the c lift fleet were unavailable what kind of impact w0u8d that have? when we were briefed that was basically what was unavailable at a snapshot in time. what impact would that have on your most limiting o-plan and ann ability to carry that out within the theater? >> it's a risk to our troops and t all of our people that are fo
tactics or procedures with regards to logistics and practiced those recently such as console apps with taosave donee some console ops here in the last fiveso years. we just concluded the pacific blitz exercise as well which merges essentially what was a tactical exercise and a xe logistics, both navy marine corpsma kpersexercises to exercise that capability. recapitalization of our sea lift system is o important. aging out and has propulsion plans that are expiring and capability and our...
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tactics or procedures with regards to logistics and practiced those recently such as console ops with taos in theater for about a decade. do you see logistics as an achilles heal in the future? >> certain advancements is important going forward. we have done console ops in the last five years. we just concluded the pacific blitz exercise as well which merges a tactical exercise and a logistics -- both navy and marine corps exercise to exercise the capability. clearly recategorization of our system is going to be important. it's aging out and has propulsion plans that are expiring in capability and ability to maintain them. >> i was going to comment on that z awell because we had the opportunity to hear from u.s. trance come. we focus with the age of the sea lift fleet. on any given day if 50% of the sea lift fleet were unavailable what kind of impact would that have? when we're briefed that was basically that was unavailable at a snapshot in time. what impact would that have on your most limiting o plan and ability to carry that out in the theater? >> it's a risk to our troops and the peop
tactics or procedures with regards to logistics and practiced those recently such as console ops with taos in theater for about a decade. do you see logistics as an achilles heal in the future? >> certain advancements is important going forward. we have done console ops in the last five years. we just concluded the pacific blitz exercise as well which merges a tactical exercise and a logistics -- both navy and marine corps exercise to exercise the capability. clearly recategorization of...
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the only stock in the tao that is negative and maybe the prices are the reason why.ack people who fly drums near where they shouldn't be such as airports. joining us now from abroad tellico, author of the book drawn warrior and strategic advisor to buy fox defense. how will this work? take me through it. >> right, stuart. something like this is even call for a geek like myself who deals with this stuff all the time. the whole idea of remote i.d. is a system to locate and identify the operator while it's airborne. or were talking about here is creating a digital license plate for a drone. right now millions of drone owners in the united states and those owners have to basically place a sticker on their drone that has the registration number that was provided to them by the faa. the problem is there's really no common system right now that gives authorities the ability to identify these drones in the air so that's what were talking about and on top of that, and if they're doing something nefarious they really have no one vented to place the sticker on a drone. the faa
the only stock in the tao that is negative and maybe the prices are the reason why.ack people who fly drums near where they shouldn't be such as airports. joining us now from abroad tellico, author of the book drawn warrior and strategic advisor to buy fox defense. how will this work? take me through it. >> right, stuart. something like this is even call for a geek like myself who deals with this stuff all the time. the whole idea of remote i.d. is a system to locate and identify the...