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the cargo unit is also struggling. other airlines are transporting more freight than their passenger flights. it is pinning its hopes on the summer high season and expects full-year earnings to top last year's 1.8 billion. meanwhile, u.s. airlines, including american and delta, have been posting solid profits. last week, the lower fuel prices helped airlines triple their tax earnings to over $25 billion. they have been earning billions for the past six years. >> let's bring in our financial correspondent in new york. lufthansa is losing millions while in the u.s., airlines are booking profits. what is the difference? >> they are booking billions so to speak. that is the price of consolidation. we had a lot of takeovers in the industry in the past couple years. that means less competition and less pressure on prices and well fuel prices have dropped quite a bit, ticket price is pretty much remain the same and we have a lot of surcharges for extra luggage, at the legroom, blankets, food, and if you want to change your boo
the cargo unit is also struggling. other airlines are transporting more freight than their passenger flights. it is pinning its hopes on the summer high season and expects full-year earnings to top last year's 1.8 billion. meanwhile, u.s. airlines, including american and delta, have been posting solid profits. last week, the lower fuel prices helped airlines triple their tax earnings to over $25 billion. they have been earning billions for the past six years. >> let's bring in our...
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two pieces of the cargo door, brought them back up and they were examined that the real cause or the true cause of the event was identified. >> to follow the cargo door failure on united1, it's important to understand the two-snap locking system that secures 747 cargo doors. first, a series of c-shaped latches electronically rotates around pins in the bottom of the door frame. then, for further reinforcement, a handle moves l-shaped arms called locking sectors up against the c-latches to keep them in place. in addition, there are pins up and down both sides of the door. normally, all of this holds the door shut, but in the case of united flight 811, something goes horribly wrong. >> forensic analysis of the door indicated that there was actually a short circuit. >> it's an electrical problem that had caused unexpectedly a command to unlock the door, to actually come open. so that it was a design issue. >> finding that cargo door was obviously critical to answering this question. >> it was so critical that the national transportation safety board actually reissued the report with a different and more up-to-date cause as well as causing all 747s to be redesigned to prev
two pieces of the cargo door, brought them back up and they were examined that the real cause or the true cause of the event was identified. >> to follow the cargo door failure on united1, it's important to understand the two-snap locking system that secures 747 cargo doors. first, a series of c-shaped latches electronically rotates around pins in the bottom of the door frame. then, for further reinforcement, a handle moves l-shaped arms called locking sectors up against the c-latches to...
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flight from paris or any other place in the middle east that is coming to the united states, it has to be screened to united states standards and that includes cargo and passengers. >> are you confident that the current screening measures are adequate for flights bound for the country and united states carriers? >> am confident we have enhance ed security at the last point of departure airports and we always evaluate whether more is necessary based on world events. another point, donald trump's let -- rhetoric is divisive suggesting his proposal on a been for muslims would only increase terrorist actist but you look at what is going on around the world and in this cup does it not speak to the idea that we need to more stringently vet people who are coming into the country particularly from certain parts of the world and in areas where we have a visa waiver program, such as brussels and greece, which are both places, or belgium and greece both of which are places where a lot of refugees are going do we not need more stringent controls? >> in this environment, which includes prospect of terrorist directed attacks and terrorist inspired attack, it re
flight from paris or any other place in the middle east that is coming to the united states, it has to be screened to united states standards and that includes cargo and passengers. >> are you confident that the current screening measures are adequate for flights bound for the country and united states carriers? >> am confident we have enhance ed security at the last point of departure airports and we always evaluate whether more is necessary based on world events. another point,...
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and it is important for the public to know, every plight, the plane, cargo passengers bound to the unitedstates has to be screened to u.s. standards. >> they plan on hiring 800 new agents. it is going to take a few weeks to get the folks in place. >> now to search for the critical black boxes continues in the mediterranean. >> doug luzader, fox news. >>> two suicide bombers in yemen killed 45 people. officials say they targeted young men seeking to join the army in the southern city of aden, they targeted this recruitment center and second bomber detonated his explosive vest among a group of recruits waiting outside of the home of an army commander. >>> security officials say they targeted two young men and said the violent death of the taliban should send a message to anti-american extremists. mohammed mosur died. monsour was in a car. coalition forces say they blame him for attack that is have killed thousands of people during the last few years. >>> al plum news of san jose state is among those who died. >> 33-year-old eric miller. seen here on his linked in page. graduated from san jo
and it is important for the public to know, every plight, the plane, cargo passengers bound to the unitedstates has to be screened to u.s. standards. >> they plan on hiring 800 new agents. it is going to take a few weeks to get the folks in place. >> now to search for the critical black boxes continues in the mediterranean. >> doug luzader, fox news. >>> two suicide bombers in yemen killed 45 people. officials say they targeted young men seeking to join the army in...
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.>> it is important for the public to know that every flight, the plane, cargo and passengers on the flight to bound to the united states must be screened to the u. s. standards.>> reporter: the tsa plans on hiring 800 new agents of what it will take a few weeks to get those folks in place, and in the meantime, the search for the black boxes continues in the mediterranean. >>> president obama is now in vietnam, and has lifted the ban on selling weapons to vietnam. he made the announcement during his three-day visit to the country, saying that both sides have established a level of trust and cooperation, seen as an attempt of the u. s. to counter the influence and southeast asia. >> the u. s. is lifting the ban on the military equipment to vietnam which has been in place for more than 50 years. sales will still meet strict requirements, including those related to human rights.>> the president announced that since the first time since the vietnam war, peace corps volunteers will be invited into the country. >>> bill clinton campaigning for hillary clinton this week, and he appeared in bakersfield at the united farm
.>> it is important for the public to know that every flight, the plane, cargo and passengers on the flight to bound to the united states must be screened to the u. s. standards.>> reporter: the tsa plans on hiring 800 new agents of what it will take a few weeks to get those folks in place, and in the meantime, the search for the black boxes continues in the mediterranean. >>> president obama is now in vietnam, and has lifted the ban on selling weapons to vietnam. he made...
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. >> every flight the plane, the cargo, passengers on a flight bound to the united states has to be screenedo u.s. standards. >> reporter: as par of the increased security, checks of passengers started today. upgrade president obama has been pushing for. in london, benjamin hall, fox news. >>> happening now, tom brady is heading back to court. in april u.s. circuit court of appeals upheld brady's four game suspension for his role in donate gate but today a new twist for tom brady. howard eskin joins us in the newsroom now with details. howard. >> oh, my gosh i can't stand it any more. stop, stop! somebody scratching the blackboard. entire situation with tom brady and deflate-gate is just becoming so ridiculous. now in the 491 is the day of the deflate-gate tom brady and the nfl players association attorn attorneys, it doesn't cost him a dime, decided to file a petition to appeal the appeal decision of the us second circuit court of appeals. now the appeals court upheld the decision of the nfl for four game suspension and overturn the decision of that judge in new york. so now this goes on an
. >> every flight the plane, the cargo, passengers on a flight bound to the united states has to be screenedo u.s. standards. >> reporter: as par of the increased security, checks of passengers started today. upgrade president obama has been pushing for. in london, benjamin hall, fox news. >>> happening now, tom brady is heading back to court. in april u.s. circuit court of appeals upheld brady's four game suspension for his role in donate gate but today a new twist for tom...
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att airports and it's important forf the public to know that every flight the plane, the cargo,, passenge the uniteds has to beas t screened to us standards. >> reporter: the tsa plans on hiring 800 new agents to dealtoa with security lines here at home but it will take a few weeks tos get those folks in place. pla meantime the search for thoseh t critical black boxes continues i in the mediterranean.ra at reagan national airport just outside washington, d.c., i'm, , dug luzader, fox news. >>> 9:11 is our time.r t allison is back with a check ofo the other stories makingr st headlines this morning. mning. hey, al. >> hey, holly, thank you veryy,y much. , president psidening barack obama makes a hugeakes hg announcement overseas.rs the president has lifted a long-standing arms embargo with vietnam.na it removes the ban of military r equipment including lethaletha weapons. the president made theade announcement on the first leg oo his week long trip to asia.si later this week he'll travel too japan, to attend a g7 summit.umi then on friday a planned stop to iwo jima she's the first sittini us presiden
att airports and it's important forf the public to know that every flight the plane, the cargo,, passenge the uniteds has to beas t screened to us standards. >> reporter: the tsa plans on hiring 800 new agents to dealtoa with security lines here at home but it will take a few weeks tos get those folks in place. pla meantime the search for thoseh t critical black boxes continues i in the mediterranean.ra at reagan national airport just outside washington, d.c., i'm, , dug luzader, fox...
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with flights directly to the united states, we've enhanced security at last point of departure airports and it's important for the public to know that every flight the plane, the cargo, passengers on a flight bound to the united states has to be screened to u.s. standards. that includes flights on layover. so if there's a flight from paris or any other place in the middle east that's coming to the u.s., it has to be screened to u.s. standards. that includes cargo and passengers. >> so are you confident that the current screening measures at charles de gaulle are adequate for flights bound for the u.s. and u.s. carriers going elsewhere >> i'm confident that we have enhanced security at dee gall and other last point of departure ierpts and always evaluate whether more are necessary based on world events. >> one other point, hillary clinton makes this point a lot, made it again yesterday, she says that donald trump's rhetoric is divisive and dangerous, suggesting that his proposal for a temporary ban on muslims would only increase terrorist activity around the world. when you look at what's going on around the world and in this country does it not speak to the idea tha
with flights directly to the united states, we've enhanced security at last point of departure airports and it's important for the public to know that every flight the plane, the cargo, passengers on a flight bound to the united states has to be screened to u.s. standards. that includes flights on layover. so if there's a flight from paris or any other place in the middle east that's coming to the u.s., it has to be screened to u.s. standards. that includes cargo and passengers. >> so are...
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airports and it's important for the public to know that every flight, the plane, the cargo, passengers on a flight bound to the united states has to be screened to u.s. standards. >> yesterday egypt sent a submarine to the mediterranean to help search for the plane's flight recorders. >>> today president obama said this should send a signal. monsour was in a car in southwestern partly cloudy. his officials say his car had been targeted. u.s. and coalition forces blamed him for attacks that have killed thousands of people during the last few years. there is no indication who may become the new taliban lead near more than six months since the deadly terror attacks in paris. people are still recovering. 130 people were killed. hundreds more hurt last november in a series of coordinated attacks at a concert hall, stadium, restaurants and bars. this time of year the city is bustling with tourists. many say shops and restaurants across paris are unusually quiet. this comes after suicide bombings in brussels in march and last week's crash of angie flight that took off from charles de gaulle airport in paris raisin concerns
airports and it's important for the public to know that every flight, the plane, the cargo, passengers on a flight bound to the united states has to be screened to u.s. standards. >> yesterday egypt sent a submarine to the mediterranean to help search for the plane's flight recorders. >>> today president obama said this should send a signal. monsour was in a car in southwestern partly cloudy. his officials say his car had been targeted. u.s. and coalition forces blamed him for...
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security -- >> it is important for the public to know that every flight, the plane, cargo and passengers on the flight bound to the united st atesmust be screen to the u. s. standards.>> yesterday egypt sent a submarine to the mediterranean sea to help the search for the flight recorders.>>> in the race for the white house, front runners donald trump and hillary clinton clashing over gun control. the national rifle association has endorsed donald trump, and donald trump said that hillary clinton would prevent law- abiding citizens from owning guns. clinton in the meantime speaking at an event for women that it had children killed by guns, calling his position on the second amendment dangers, donald trump allowing guns in the classrooms to protect the children from the school shooters. >> she is reading from a teleprompter and does not have her own words. she talked about guns in classrooms, and i don't want guns in classrooms, although in some cases teachers should have guns in classrooms. >> so long as children anywhere are killed by gun violence, we will continue to fight for our kids because they deserve a president t
security -- >> it is important for the public to know that every flight, the plane, cargo and passengers on the flight bound to the united st atesmust be screen to the u. s. standards.>> yesterday egypt sent a submarine to the mediterranean sea to help the search for the flight recorders.>>> in the race for the white house, front runners donald trump and hillary clinton clashing over gun control. the national rifle association has endorsed donald trump, and donald trump...
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. >> every flight, the plane and cargo and passengers on a flight bound to the united states has to be screened. >> as part of the increased security, it started today and an upgrade that president obama has been pushing for. in london, ben hall, fox news. >>> security forces in iraq began a renewed fight to recapture the city of fallujah from isis fighters. iraq's prime minister says the operation backed by u.s. and coalition air strikes is moving forward at full speed. the iraqi government shifted priorities to retake the city following a series of deadly isis bombings that have killed hundreds of people. there are an estimated 800 to one thousand isis fighters in control. today's operation has 40,000 iraqi forces. >>> was the kick intentional? that is the question. now we know draymond green won't be suspended. >>> mark ibanez is next with the details. >>> found his stolen car and went to get it back only to have a gun pulled on him. details about the high-speed chase. >>> green putting a move out and down goes adams once again. >>> about 24 hours the argument has gone back and fort
. >> every flight, the plane and cargo and passengers on a flight bound to the united states has to be screened. >> as part of the increased security, it started today and an upgrade that president obama has been pushing for. in london, ben hall, fox news. >>> security forces in iraq began a renewed fight to recapture the city of fallujah from isis fighters. iraq's prime minister says the operation backed by u.s. and coalition air strikes is moving forward at full speed....
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it's important for the public to know that every flight, the plane, the cargo, passengers on a flight bound to the united states has to be screened to u.s. standards. >> yesterday egypt sent a submarine into the mediterranean sea to help search for the recorders. >>> over the weekend a new acting chief of the san francisco police department met with the community at third baptist church. as lee martinez tells us, toney chaplin talked about the need for communication, the need to rebuild trust, and he says he is not afraid to cut ties with officers who aren't on board. >> reverend brown was blunt. >> to blame one man for what some non-thinking, non- compassionate trigger happy people did. >> reporter: his criticism was for a number of police actions using lethal force on minorities. not for former police chief greg suhr. >> today it's go engauging with the community and talking to them about some issues they may have. >> reporter: inside third baptist church acting chief toney chaplin made his first community address after taking over the san francisco police department last week. he leads the police forc
it's important for the public to know that every flight, the plane, the cargo, passengers on a flight bound to the united states has to be screened to u.s. standards. >> yesterday egypt sent a submarine into the mediterranean sea to help search for the recorders. >>> over the weekend a new acting chief of the san francisco police department met with the community at third baptist church. as lee martinez tells us, toney chaplin talked about the need for communication, the need to...
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. >> it is important for the public to know that every flight, the plane, cargo and passengers on a flight that is bound to the united states has to be screened to the u. s. standards.>> reporter: as far as dealing with the security here at home, the tsa is talking about hiring 800 more agents, but it will take weeks to get those folks in place. in the meantime, the search continues for the critical black boxes that are presumably at the bottom of the mediterranean. >>> the san francisco new police chief meets the community, and the goals he is outlining to perform the police tactics and training to prevent shootings. >>> the gay man's chorus snubbed from singing the national anthem at the padres game, and what they say happened.>>> good morning, looking at it commute where traffic is doing okay on highway 4 on the way to concord. we will tell you more about your east bay commute.>>> another system dropping in, temperatures on the cool side with cloud cover. >>> welcome back, the san diego men's chorus is calling on the padres to investigate a possible hate crime. the singers were set to perform the national anthem a
. >> it is important for the public to know that every flight, the plane, cargo and passengers on a flight that is bound to the united states has to be screened to the u. s. standards.>> reporter: as far as dealing with the security here at home, the tsa is talking about hiring 800 more agents, but it will take weeks to get those folks in place. in the meantime, the search continues for the critical black boxes that are presumably at the bottom of the mediterranean. >>> the...
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part of the the reason why department of homeland security is trying to forward deploy some of their assessments and security protocols, vetting individuals and cargo before it heads to the united states. but you have to rely on foreign partners and capacity building is important. you also have the insider threat problem. you referred to the french. the french revoact the security clearance of 50 individuals at charles de gaulle last year precisely because of concerns that were manifest in the sinai downing as well as the mogadishu airline attack which did not result in the downing of the aircraft was certainly was an insider job. finally, the new technologies themselves. these are very smart individuals who have time and space to operate. even though we shouldn't speculate and can't definitively say what happens, you have had quickening in threats of groups like i.s.i.s. and certainly an intent to hilt aircraft, and i think that's what worries individuals especially when france and egypt are involved, they are prime targets for jihadi groups. >> deborah hersman, seems like the terrorists are deploying technology faster than the aviation industry. what about satellites and sens
part of the the reason why department of homeland security is trying to forward deploy some of their assessments and security protocols, vetting individuals and cargo before it heads to the united states. but you have to rely on foreign partners and capacity building is important. you also have the insider threat problem. you referred to the french. the french revoact the security clearance of 50 individuals at charles de gaulle last year precisely because of concerns that were manifest in the...
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and again, one of the -- several issues we have seen here in the united states is that they miss identified intentionally cargo that was carried on airplanes. he had an issue several years ago with aircraft, where they were not supposed to be carrying a toxic chemical because of its toxic activity. there was a chemical reaction and the chemical started to cause a fire in a cargo hold on a dc-9 md-80. and the airplane, an american airlines aircraft, had to make a landing in nashville. wendy value vet, we things in the cargo hold that was not properly declared. they should have been declared as hazmat according to the feds. so you can have quote cargo put on an airplane. they may x-ray it but it may not show an explosive device if it's hidden in a radio or something like we saw with pam am 103. >> would it have to be a major explosive to simply vanish from radar with no communication what so ever from the pilots? >> go back a few months and look at metro jet. there was an explosive device in the portion of the airplane. all you have to do is weaken the structure with a hole in it. and aerodynamics will take care
and again, one of the -- several issues we have seen here in the united states is that they miss identified intentionally cargo that was carried on airplanes. he had an issue several years ago with aircraft, where they were not supposed to be carrying a toxic chemical because of its toxic activity. there was a chemical reaction and the chemical started to cause a fire in a cargo hold on a dc-9 md-80. and the airplane, an american airlines aircraft, had to make a landing in nashville. wendy...
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the far east but also in the united arab emirates. a lot of the traffic we used to was verygh an airport strong cargo was based on the military activities in the region. that has been the major impact here but the commercial cargo into by has actually been very strong. traffic. globally have grown our cargo by about 46%. from acquisitions and organic growth. manus: gary chapman is of course the president of group services. dollarsp, desperate for that is why traders are snapping up shares from the bank. only to sell them at a loss. why? there's only one place that has the answer. bloomberg markets middle east. manus: the imperial palace in tokyo right now. entering the last hour of trading. ♪ shrieking stockpiles. oil surges to a six-month high ahead of u.s. data expected to show an easing in the stockpiles. ejection traders are so desperate for dollars reselling bankshares at the loss of up to 30%. china, black rock's larry think says we should all be worried about rising debt levels. our exclusive interview coming up. it is a 30 a.m. in dubai. anna: it is 530 in london. yvonne: just after 1:30 p.m. in tokyo. these of the industrial pr
the far east but also in the united arab emirates. a lot of the traffic we used to was verygh an airport strong cargo was based on the military activities in the region. that has been the major impact here but the commercial cargo into by has actually been very strong. traffic. globally have grown our cargo by about 46%. from acquisitions and organic growth. manus: gary chapman is of course the president of group services. dollarsp, desperate for that is why traders are snapping up shares from...
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the world, china, taiwan, vietnam. and the united states wants to ensure the free transit of cargo and trade through that vital waterway reason the u.s. is giving vietnam the ability to purchase military hardware so they can defend itself and help in the efforts to combat china. the other reason, of course, is that the vietnamese-american relationship now is mostly about trade, business. vietnam is part of that transpacific partnership, that masses i've trade deal. the united states invests a lot of money here and the president wants to deepen that and to continue those relations so it's a strategic relationship, an economic relationship. also here today besides the lifting of the arms embargo, there were some huge deals signed. $16 billion worth of deals between american companies like boeing and the vietnamese government. the bottom line, the relationship has moved a long way, since the last 40 years since the end of the war. it's now about business and commerce. it's not so much about the vietnam war anymore and that legacy. jose. >> ron allen, thank you very much. >>> and you're looking at live pictures outside the
the world, china, taiwan, vietnam. and the united states wants to ensure the free transit of cargo and trade through that vital waterway reason the u.s. is giving vietnam the ability to purchase military hardware so they can defend itself and help in the efforts to combat china. the other reason, of course, is that the vietnamese-american relationship now is mostly about trade, business. vietnam is part of that transpacific partnership, that masses i've trade deal. the united states invests a...
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additional standards for any airport that intent to fly of the united states without any intermediate stuff. that increase screening of the cargo, and the aircraft. and investigate anyone who was on that flight coming to the united states in addition to that following the metro jet relationships. at certain airports of interest and concerning the airline we have added significant additional requirements of aircraft and personnel intending to fly directly from the united states. >> this legislation i mentioned, the stipulate senate would help you and give you authority to assist these airports with flights coming into the united states. it has not -- it's been stalled. you know, when i didn't see full body scanners in cairo that concerns me because of the nonmetallic i.e.d. threat. this can be fixed. we can't come beat them to properly vet their own employees. i worry about this -- sir. and i hope that i can work with you to expedite this process. i meet with the president and ambassador. they're working in good faith with the united states to insure the safety of americans as well. with respect to the lines in the present budge
additional standards for any airport that intent to fly of the united states without any intermediate stuff. that increase screening of the cargo, and the aircraft. and investigate anyone who was on that flight coming to the united states in addition to that following the metro jet relationships. at certain airports of interest and concerning the airline we have added significant additional requirements of aircraft and personnel intending to fly directly from the united states. >> this...
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the cargo hold. there's so many defor chaur flights coming out of charles de gaulle into the united states. and if this was compromised, the big if, but if it was, that's a game changer. >> chase gallagher joins us with the latest from the west coast newsroom. chase, good evening. >> airplanes crash one one of three reasons. french egyptian and u.s. authorities all believe that was deliberate, likely an act of terrorism. but for now there is little evidence to support that claim. we know that right before egyptair flight 804 disappeared from rart the a 320 was cruising at 38,000 feet and suddenly made an abrupt 90-degree left-hand turn. then during a rapid dissent there was a 360-degree turn to the right, an indication of a struggle in the cockpit or a cataclysmic event. and yet multiple officials tell fox news that satellites in the area used to detect missile launches did not pick up an explosion where the plane went missing. much is being made of the fact that there wrouz no distress call. but when airasia crashed in 2015 and when air france crash into the atlantic ocean in 2009, neither
the cargo hold. there's so many defor chaur flights coming out of charles de gaulle into the united states. and if this was compromised, the big if, but if it was, that's a game changer. >> chase gallagher joins us with the latest from the west coast newsroom. chase, good evening. >> airplanes crash one one of three reasons. french egyptian and u.s. authorities all believe that was deliberate, likely an act of terrorism. but for now there is little evidence to support that claim. we...
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the safety and security of our passengers, employees and cargo. we have never seen tsa wait times that affect airlines and passengers throughout the united states like we've seen in recent months. without immediate leadership, the 231 million earn a americans that will board airplane this is summer will be frustrated and angry. last year, programs that had been in place were eliminated without adding resources required to support longer passenger processing times. the as a result that screening process caused unacceptably long security lines and a frustrated flying public. our discussions with tsa revealed three other contributing factors. first, it appears tsa did not adjust its staffing model after screening protocols were changed. second, tsa is experiencing abnormally high attrition and is unable to retain transportation security officers, or tsos, third, the pre-check program which allows passengers to go through expedited screening hasn't met enrollment goals. these caused a slowdown in passenger processing at security checkpoints resulting in delays and missed flights. year to date, more than 70,000 american airlines customers have missed fli
the safety and security of our passengers, employees and cargo. we have never seen tsa wait times that affect airlines and passengers throughout the united states like we've seen in recent months. without immediate leadership, the 231 million earn a americans that will board airplane this is summer will be frustrated and angry. last year, programs that had been in place were eliminated without adding resources required to support longer passenger processing times. the as a result that screening...
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the united states without any intermediate stops. that includes screening of passengers, screening of cargo, screening of the aircraft itself as well as vetting of any individuals that are on board those flights coming to the united states. in addition to that, following the metro jet incident, we put a number of additional security measures in place at certain airports of interest and concern in the region that have added significant additional requirements to aircraft and personnel intending to fly directly to the united states from those lpds. >> well, yeah, there's legislation i mentioned that's sitting in the senate that has not passed will help you and give you authorities to assist these airports overseas with flights coming directly into the united states, and yet, it has not -- it's been stalled. you know, when i didn't see full-body scanners in cairo, that concerns me because of the nonmetallic ied threat. this can be fixed, and we can't even share proper intelligence with the egyptians at that airport to properly vet their own employees and screen passengers. i worry about this, sir, and i hope that i can work with you to e
the united states without any intermediate stops. that includes screening of passengers, screening of cargo, screening of the aircraft itself as well as vetting of any individuals that are on board those flights coming to the united states. in addition to that, following the metro jet incident, we put a number of additional security measures in place at certain airports of interest and concern in the region that have added significant additional requirements to aircraft and personnel intending...
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the safety and security of our passengers, employees and cargo. we have never seen tsa wait times that affect airlines and passengers throughout the united states like we've seen in recent months. without immediate leadership, the 231 million earn a americans that will board airplane this is summer will be frustrated and angry. last year, programs that had been in place were eliminated without adding resources required to support longer passenger processing times. the as a result that screening process caused unacceptably long security lines and a frustrated flying public. our discussions with tsa revealed three other contributing factors. first, it appears tsa did not adjust its staffing model after screening protocols were changed. second, tsa is experiencing abnormally high attrition and is unable to retain transportation security officers, or tsos, third, the pre-check program which allows passengers to go through expedited screening hasn't met enrollment goals. these caused a slowdown in passenger processing at security checkpoints resulting in delays and missed flights. year to date, more than 70,000 american airlines customers have missed fli
the safety and security of our passengers, employees and cargo. we have never seen tsa wait times that affect airlines and passengers throughout the united states like we've seen in recent months. without immediate leadership, the 231 million earn a americans that will board airplane this is summer will be frustrated and angry. last year, programs that had been in place were eliminated without adding resources required to support longer passenger processing times. the as a result that screening...
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the safety and security of our passengers and employees and cargo. we have never seen t.s.a. wait times that affect airlines and passengers throughout the unitedtates like we've seen in recent months. without immediate leadership and innovation, the 231 million americans that will board a plane this summer will be frustrated and angry. we are working collaboratively with the t.s.a. to develop and implement solutions to the pressing problem of excessive wait times. last year programs that had been in place to drive efficiency and increase security were eliminated without adding resources required to support longer passenger processing times. the result is screening processes that's causing unacceptably long security lines and a frustrated flying public. our discussions with t.s.a. revealed three other contributing factors. first, it appears t.s.a. did not adjust its staffing model after screening protocols were changed. second, t.s.a. is experiencing abnormally high attrition and is unable to retain transportation security officers or t.s.o.'s. third, the t.s.a. precheck program, which allows low-risk passengers to go through expedited screenin
the safety and security of our passengers and employees and cargo. we have never seen t.s.a. wait times that affect airlines and passengers throughout the unitedtates like we've seen in recent months. without immediate leadership and innovation, the 231 million americans that will board a plane this summer will be frustrated and angry. we are working collaboratively with the t.s.a. to develop and implement solutions to the pressing problem of excessive wait times. last year programs that had...
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is there enough difference between what happens in the united states when it comes to passengers and cargo, et cetera, versus what happens overseas? >> i'm not sure we can make any statement that is declarative like that. there are always going to be risks and opportunities. that's why it's so important for everyone to stay vigilant on the individual level, on the organizal level and also there is a lot of debate with respect to security and security lines in the u.s. and so there is always going to be that tradeoff between safety and security and convenience. this brings into sharp focus the conversations we're having about delays here in the u.s. system versus other systems throughout the world. >> where do you come down on the conversations? are they overdone? do those lines make us safer in your opinion? >> you know, i live here in chicago and so i am certainly focusing very closely on those lines. but at the end of the day, it is about putting safety first, putting safety of the passengers first. we never want to be in a situation like we were in 9/11. but we absolutely have to unders
is there enough difference between what happens in the united states when it comes to passengers and cargo, et cetera, versus what happens overseas? >> i'm not sure we can make any statement that is declarative like that. there are always going to be risks and opportunities. that's why it's so important for everyone to stay vigilant on the individual level, on the organizal level and also there is a lot of debate with respect to security and security lines in the u.s. and so there is...
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and requirements for any airport intending to fly directly to the united states without stops and that includes screening of passengers, cargo, the aircraft itself and vetting of any individuals that are on board those flights coming to the united states. in addition to that, following the metro jet incident, we put a number of additional security measures in place at certain airports of interest and concern in the region that added significant and additional requirements to aircraft and personal intending to fly directly to the united states from those lpd's. >> there is legislation i mentioned in the senate that has not been passed that would help you and give authorities to assist these airplanes overseas are flights coming directly into the united states. it has been stalled. when i didn't see full body scanners in cairo that concerns because of the non-metallic ied threat. this can be fixed but we cannot share proper intelligence with the egyptians to screen their passengers. i worry about this, sir. i hope i can work with you to expedite this process. i met with the egyptians and president and ambassador and i think th
and requirements for any airport intending to fly directly to the united states without stops and that includes screening of passengers, cargo, the aircraft itself and vetting of any individuals that are on board those flights coming to the united states. in addition to that, following the metro jet incident, we put a number of additional security measures in place at certain airports of interest and concern in the region that added significant and additional requirements to aircraft and...
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unit. the reunion and the thank you that was posted on youtube. >>> but first it's a long unused san francisco port. it's about to spring back to life, though. up next, the cargo now scheduled to be shipped in and out of pier 80. hi. is the internet still out? yes! i have nothing. come on! work together. work together. work together. do you got anything? i don't have anything. no i don't have anything. please come back internet. i love you. i love you so much. just come back. please. please. he's streaming a cat video. (family laughs) and the whole party is looking... can i take a look? mitch come on! get high speed internet from at&t with 99.9% reliability for just $30 a month. keep calm, your internet's on. >>> the project began 10 years ago. the idea was to prevent people from jumping off the bridge to commit suicide. the examiner reports that within the district's $200 million budget there's a provision to hire two engineers to help with the netting. the district needs the engineers to lead the project. >>> the chp is once again conducting its annual maximum enforcement period throughout the state this memorial day weekend. it starts after 6:00 tonight and
unit. the reunion and the thank you that was posted on youtube. >>> but first it's a long unused san francisco port. it's about to spring back to life, though. up next, the cargo now scheduled to be shipped in and out of pier 80. hi. is the internet still out? yes! i have nothing. come on! work together. work together. work together. do you got anything? i don't have anything. no i don't have anything. please come back internet. i love you. i love you so much. just come back. please....
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cargo aircraft is flying above that search and recovery area. at the moment, there's also a greek surveillance aircraft in the air. the united states providing preryan aircraft. and what has been recovered? seats have been recovered. luggage of passengers have been recovered along with human body parts also being recovered. so what this means is these several different groupings, if you will, amounts of material that have been seen and that have been recovered, what is emerging here is that the focus is now tightening on the area where the plane disappeared from the radar just southeast of where it disappeared from the radar which will help locate where the actual main part of the aircraft may be. these parts on the surface now helping identify that still far from done in recovering all those parts. greek authorities here have two helicopters on standby from an island not far from here. they will be deployed as well to help in the recovery effort as it goes forward. it's picking up pace. however, look at it right now, ashleigh. it's raining. the clouds are rolling in. the winds picking up. it was calm this morning. visibilit
cargo aircraft is flying above that search and recovery area. at the moment, there's also a greek surveillance aircraft in the air. the united states providing preryan aircraft. and what has been recovered? seats have been recovered. luggage of passengers have been recovered along with human body parts also being recovered. so what this means is these several different groupings, if you will, amounts of material that have been seen and that have been recovered, what is emerging here is that the...
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the united date. there is nothing else like it. and it is also the first company to actually deliver on its plan of holding a north american lng plant and beginning exports. seven cargoesave already shipped, but it takes huge capital. going to move higher so when you look at the balance sheet, it doesn't lend itself to the traditional death of the interest coverage kind of diet metrics because it is an early-stage business. as you pointed out, it has never reported an annual profit, so that kind of makes matters a little worse. some see that $29 billion in debt is one of the reasons why some are so negative. where do you stand on the debt profile? is it a good thing because it helps them grow like a shell producer? pavel: well, i think it is ultimately a matter of judgment, but of course, leverage is the in of double side effect of this makeess model, which is to from the first two or three or four or five years of the energy plant construction, you will have zero revenue, and all you are doing is taking on debt to uild construction. it was is up and running, it becomes a cash cow. like i said, 18 months from now, it will begin to generate, you sufficient energy enough
the united date. there is nothing else like it. and it is also the first company to actually deliver on its plan of holding a north american lng plant and beginning exports. seven cargoesave already shipped, but it takes huge capital. going to move higher so when you look at the balance sheet, it doesn't lend itself to the traditional death of the interest coverage kind of diet metrics because it is an early-stage business. as you pointed out, it has never reported an annual profit, so that...
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the united states, and some within. and traffic on the freeways is is one of the problems to sofl, and doing work on the fast movement of cargo>> and thank you, the ceo of hyperloop inside one of the hyperloop, and we are going to be watching the test in about an hour, and we will bring it to you live in "power lunch ". >> it is going to be exciting to see how it going. phil lebeau, thank you very much. >>> we talk about the bubble ine increasing outside of the country as well, and what does that mean for this country? we will have that in a moment. medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you've learned that taking informed steps along the way really makes a difference later. that's what it means to go long™. call now and request this free decision guide. it's full of information on medicare and the range of aarp medica
the united states, and some within. and traffic on the freeways is is one of the problems to sofl, and doing work on the fast movement of cargo>> and thank you, the ceo of hyperloop inside one of the hyperloop, and we are going to be watching the test in about an hour, and we will bring it to you live in "power lunch ". >> it is going to be exciting to see how it going. phil lebeau, thank you very much. >>> we talk about the bubble ine increasing outside of the...
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cargo is going by river. 1825 they don't this rare. the b&o railroad is a famous common carrier. baltimore and ohio railroad. wikipedia says it was the longest common carrier in the united states. but everybody forgets about the hamburg to charleston line. 60,000 bales of cotton's worth $2 million moved through hamburg each year. what happens to hamburg is that becomes a area where the railroad goes around it. to find another route. by 1876 hamburg is a ghost town. essentially. what you have after the civil war is african-american specializing in these places. what real estate you actually own. none of it. 40 acres and a mule? forget about it. the african-american church becomes the center of not just religious life of political life and civic life. that's the one building that. it becomes a schoolhouse at a recreation center and a political incubator at a place where people gather. with the firebombing churches that are doing more than just attacking the spiritual life of the people. they've been left behind in our ghost towns. you can buy real estate from us nothing. you can build a community. you can safeguard yourself and your kids and your community. that is what h
cargo is going by river. 1825 they don't this rare. the b&o railroad is a famous common carrier. baltimore and ohio railroad. wikipedia says it was the longest common carrier in the united states. but everybody forgets about the hamburg to charleston line. 60,000 bales of cotton's worth $2 million moved through hamburg each year. what happens to hamburg is that becomes a area where the railroad goes around it. to find another route. by 1876 hamburg is a ghost town. essentially. what you...
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the goal is to transport people and cargo in pods at speeds up to 700 miles an hour. trying to prove it will work. wants to go one under the uniteds going east coast to west coast really fast. i who you would love that. >> it's a fast train. >> but you travel the speed of sound. >> it's a fast train. >> yeah. really fast. >> but a really fast one. >> i know. but you just want the structural integrity of the track to remain like that the entire way or else -- that is what squares me about trains, versus planes. you can hit turbulence in planes. but if you hit one break in a track. >> as we've seen. >> as we've seen. and that momentum there are 30 cars behind and it it is an ugly -- you better have that track -- >> spotless. >> yeah you better know about these structural integrities. and california? the slightest tremor out there? you know. scary. >> that could be interesting. like a roller coaster. >> just got me worried. i was so excited. >> well you just buy into this stuff without thinking about -- you know. aren't you skeptical about stuff at all? >> i don't know. i'm hopeful. >> i want to -- >> i do not. >> he wants the sing
the goal is to transport people and cargo in pods at speeds up to 700 miles an hour. trying to prove it will work. wants to go one under the uniteds going east coast to west coast really fast. i who you would love that. >> it's a fast train. >> but you travel the speed of sound. >> it's a fast train. >> yeah. really fast. >> but a really fast one. >> i know. but you just want the structural integrity of the track to remain like that the entire way or else --...
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workers here in the united states many of whom you say are from the middle east are actually the ones responsible for some of the airlines that we have here in the u.s. whether that be cargo we don't know, what we do know is we have to vet them very, very carefully. and vetting people from that part of the word is really hard because passports going for $100 that are really extremely good copies -- all of that is the way things are in lebanon and -- >> ambassador, basically what you are saying is you are concerned about companies that are active in airports here in the united states hiring islam ic simple thiss, islamic extremist simple thiss that are coming in contact with airlines here, thus making all of us vulnerable? >> in a sense, yes. the french had to fire a large number and review an even larger number of foreign workers. and we need to pay attention to it. >> yes. >> it's not that we want to tell everybody from syria that gets into the united states that they can't work here. no. >> but maybe not at the airport. >> what we need to do is vet them very thoroughly. and maybe not at the airport if they are marginal on the vetting. >> it's the reality of the world we
workers here in the united states many of whom you say are from the middle east are actually the ones responsible for some of the airlines that we have here in the u.s. whether that be cargo we don't know, what we do know is we have to vet them very, very carefully. and vetting people from that part of the word is really hard because passports going for $100 that are really extremely good copies -- all of that is the way things are in lebanon and -- >> ambassador, basically what you are...
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the safety and security of our passengers and employees and cargo. we have never seen t.s.a. wait times that affect airlines and passengers throughout the united states like we've seen in recent months. without immediate leadership and innovation, the 231 million americans that will board a plane this summer will be frustrated and angry. we are working collaboratively with the t.s.a. to develop and implement solutions to the pressing problem of excessive wait times. last year programs that had been in place to drive efficiency and increase security were eliminated without adding resources required to support longer passenger processing times. the result is screening processes that's causing unacceptably long security lines and a frustrated flying public. our discussions with t.s.a. revealed three other contributing factors. first, it appears t.s.a. did not adjust its staffing model after screening protocols were changed. second, t.s.a. is experiencing be a normally high attrition and is unable to retain transportation security officers or t.s.o.'s. third, the t.s.a. precheck program, which allows low-risk passengers to go through not met scree
the safety and security of our passengers and employees and cargo. we have never seen t.s.a. wait times that affect airlines and passengers throughout the united states like we've seen in recent months. without immediate leadership and innovation, the 231 million americans that will board a plane this summer will be frustrated and angry. we are working collaboratively with the t.s.a. to develop and implement solutions to the pressing problem of excessive wait times. last year programs that had...
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sea mexico units on both coasts starting to come alive on vessels versus historically have been purely rail moves our motto for success is really based on the services for the diverse cargos not only audible potential but other real cargos whether heavy machinery or high and wide rolling stock and cargos enforced and exported to pier 80 in san francisco we need to renovate, upgrade the dpfrd items and invest in assembly and manufacture and car wash and repair facilities and quality inspections to handle the recall you hear about and serious lighting and urban designs to replicate what they expect a plant like operation at the ports along with that as we hopefully are successful in short order bring a tremors amount of community benefits with increased port revenues and union jobs with great benefits and family sustaining wages we offer technical training a low barrier to be an employee of those operations high school degree and minimal requirements valid driver's license and so forth gets you in the door and provide excellent training and partnered too with the iuoe and first source program to work out training programs to leverage what the community has to offer and brin
sea mexico units on both coasts starting to come alive on vessels versus historically have been purely rail moves our motto for success is really based on the services for the diverse cargos not only audible potential but other real cargos whether heavy machinery or high and wide rolling stock and cargos enforced and exported to pier 80 in san francisco we need to renovate, upgrade the dpfrd items and invest in assembly and manufacture and car wash and repair facilities and quality inspections...