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all the advanced technology in the world will not transform our military if we do not transform our thinking. sometimes, transformation means using old capabilities in new ways. in afghanistan our troops rode into battle on horseback -- but they did it while using gps and advanced satellite communications to call in air strikes on enemy positions. they combined a staple of 19th century warfare with the most advanced 21st century technology, and they helped remove a dangerous threat to america. as you begin your military careers, we need you to bring that same spirit of creativity and innovation to your work. seek out the innovative leaders in our military, work with them and learn from them, and they will help you to become leaders yourselves. show courage, and not just on the battlefield. pursue the possibilities others tell you do not exist. this advice comes with a warning: if you challenge established ways of thinking you will face opposition. believe me, i know, i've lived in washington for four years. the opponents of change are many, and its champions are few, but the champions of cha
all the advanced technology in the world will not transform our military if we do not transform our thinking. sometimes, transformation means using old capabilities in new ways. in afghanistan our troops rode into battle on horseback -- but they did it while using gps and advanced satellite communications to call in air strikes on enemy positions. they combined a staple of 19th century warfare with the most advanced 21st century technology, and they helped remove a dangerous threat to america....
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all the advanced technology in the world will not transform our military if we do not transform our thinking. sometimes, transformation means using old capabilities in new ways. in afghanistan, our troops rode into battle on horseback, but they did it while using gps and advanced satellite communications to call in airstrikes on enemy positions. they combined the staple of 19 century warfare with the most advanced 21st-century technology and they helped remove a dangerous threat to america. as you begin your military careers, we need you to bring that same spirit of creativity and innovation to your work. seek out the innovative leaders in our military. work with them and learn from them. they will help you to become leaders yourselves. show courage, and not just on the battlefield. pursue the possibilities others tell you do not exist. this advice comes with a warning. if you challenge established ways of thinking, you will face opposition. leave me, i know, i have lived in washington for the past four years. the opponents of change are many. it's champions are few. the champions of change
all the advanced technology in the world will not transform our military if we do not transform our thinking. sometimes, transformation means using old capabilities in new ways. in afghanistan, our troops rode into battle on horseback, but they did it while using gps and advanced satellite communications to call in airstrikes on enemy positions. they combined the staple of 19 century warfare with the most advanced 21st-century technology and they helped remove a dangerous threat to america. as...
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not blue shield as an insurance agency but as a force and con glom factor around health care transformation when we look at what is happening with health care our kids and grandkids will not have a health care system we have to make that better and cheaper if we don't do this now is it so our last chap anticipate hopefully the role we at blue shield have helped to put together not only the great work by the folks here but all the medical groups in california what those best practices are and use this place as a that he hady dish for transformation san francisco being extraordinarily special place that can embrace the people to do things differently in city and county of san francisco for the transformation we do a lot of things not terribly fantastic we don't pass the time we work in so silos we don't moot the patient where they are they come to us we have pcm h or so rather than a patient in a medical home you figure out a way to give them if you smoke cigarettes i don't wag my finger another you i try to figure out why you want to how to stop smoking we want to be the fabric this is not a
not blue shield as an insurance agency but as a force and con glom factor around health care transformation when we look at what is happening with health care our kids and grandkids will not have a health care system we have to make that better and cheaper if we don't do this now is it so our last chap anticipate hopefully the role we at blue shield have helped to put together not only the great work by the folks here but all the medical groups in california what those best practices are and...
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demands of the future and time of the transformation is now. we cannot continue with the status quo. today, all users of the atc system are beholding to a world war ii erea radar based system that while world class and safety is inefficient and delay-ridden. for decades policymakers and stake holder unanimously recognize the these for modernization. a long string of reports from presidentially appointed aviation commissions, the department of transportation inspector general, accountability office, and independent experts have found the progress delivering capabilities has not met expectations. calling into serious question the agency's ability to deliver on its mission under the existing funding and governance structure. the problem is not the leadership or the work force of the faa. it's the funding and governance structure that we must fix. there are many countries around the world that have already successfully transformed their own air traffic control systems. a 4 a has done extensive benchmarking of the success of the models. our analysis
demands of the future and time of the transformation is now. we cannot continue with the status quo. today, all users of the atc system are beholding to a world war ii erea radar based system that while world class and safety is inefficient and delay-ridden. for decades policymakers and stake holder unanimously recognize the these for modernization. a long string of reports from presidentially appointed aviation commissions, the department of transportation inspector general, accountability...
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your career, makes you employable, and transforms the company.mily: you say people should be honest from the start. how honest should they be? reid: well, to give an example of something i learned from one of our executives at linkedin, kevin scott, who's the head of operations and engineering -- when he's interviewing people, before they start at the company, he asked them what job they want after linkedin. that's actually a part of his interview. emily: so what do you want to do next after you do this? reid: yes. and that's a level of transparency and -- we are committed to your career. we want your stint here to be transformative to what your career is. emily: what if you hear something you don't like? reid: well, then, you ask why? by the way, that's a very good thing to learn. so if you learn something, you're like, "oh, wait a minute, actually, that may mean that our alliance over this tour of duty, over this three to five years, may not work." emily: this comparison to the military, the term "tour of duty" -- do people really feel that way
your career, makes you employable, and transforms the company.mily: you say people should be honest from the start. how honest should they be? reid: well, to give an example of something i learned from one of our executives at linkedin, kevin scott, who's the head of operations and engineering -- when he's interviewing people, before they start at the company, he asked them what job they want after linkedin. that's actually a part of his interview. emily: so what do you want to do next after...
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yelp transform yahoo!? >> transform it into an anchor. it's not a great buy for yahoo!. i actually think if they bought yelp, yahoo! stock would go down. >> it becomes a lottery ticket. $5 million dealish. he didn't put a number on it. this stock was effectively a 52 week low today before these rumors came up. the stock is up and trading well. you scared the shorts out. ten times normal value. >> google and apple because they have that pay feature. local. >> sprouts farmers market falling. let's get to dominic chu with the details on earnings. >> so the upscale grocer again first quarter results coming in they missed on both the revenue side and profit side. same store sales grew slow. guidance came in a bit weaker than expectations. looking for 84 to 87 cents per share. analysts were expecting 88 cents. as a result those shares down by 9% in the aftermarket and i will say trading volume is on the relatively heavy euro side about 280,000 shares transacted so far. melissa, back tougher. >> this report coming
yelp transform yahoo!? >> transform it into an anchor. it's not a great buy for yahoo!. i actually think if they bought yelp, yahoo! stock would go down. >> it becomes a lottery ticket. $5 million dealish. he didn't put a number on it. this stock was effectively a 52 week low today before these rumors came up. the stock is up and trading well. you scared the shorts out. ten times normal value. >> google and apple because they have that pay feature. local. >> sprouts...
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. >> it was a stunning transformation. a young mom and teacher who went from this to this. >> she was like look what i've done. she was so proud. >> her girlfriends with her every high-energy step of the way. >> you could see just her spirit just lighting up. >> but just as her new life began, so did the mystery. suddenly she went missing. >> i told all the girls, y'all be prepared. >> no one would be prepared for what came next. >> i was astonished. >> it wasn't an accident. >> not natural. not right. >> the most chilling part -- >> do you think that heather would still be alive if she hadn't gone through this transformation? >> gosh. >> the motive behind it all. i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here's andrea canning with "the last dance." >>> there's a place in downtown memphis, sneempttennessee. a hot spot not far from beale street. it they don't play the memphis blues in this club nchbl. in the sultry darkness of the rhumba room, bodies sway to the beat of latin sounds. in april 2013 a woman named heather jones
. >> it was a stunning transformation. a young mom and teacher who went from this to this. >> she was like look what i've done. she was so proud. >> her girlfriends with her every high-energy step of the way. >> you could see just her spirit just lighting up. >> but just as her new life began, so did the mystery. suddenly she went missing. >> i told all the girls, y'all be prepared. >> no one would be prepared for what came next. >> i was...
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not after striving so hard to transform it for the better. but there was another possible explanation for what might have happened to this woman who built such a promising future. police were about to uncover a secret she'd kept hidden from almost everyone. >> i didn't even know his name. >> reporter: just as heather was headed off into that bright new future, her past came calling. >>> coming up -- >> i told all the girls, y'all be prepared. >> the search heats up, and the secret is out. >> reporter: kind of a bombshell that heather was possibly seeing another man. >> this of >> reporter: heather jones had been missing for 24 hours. her loved ones prayed for the best and launched into action. the memphis mother had recently lost 200 pounds with the help of a dance aerobics class, and now her gym friends pasted the after photo she was so proud of all over town. >> we had flyers. we stopped at restaurants around germantown. >> reporter: carrie heather's friend and dance instructor who also happened to be a cop, organized the search party. >> w
not after striving so hard to transform it for the better. but there was another possible explanation for what might have happened to this woman who built such a promising future. police were about to uncover a secret she'd kept hidden from almost everyone. >> i didn't even know his name. >> reporter: just as heather was headed off into that bright new future, her past came calling. >>> coming up -- >> i told all the girls, y'all be prepared. >> the search heats...
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and different people can support this transformation in different ways. community members can support this effort by continuing to be enganged. and giving their time, and their innovative ideas. to help improve policing and community police relations. community leaders can set a tone of dialog and partnership, encouraging residents to be respectful of the incredibly difficult job that the vast majority of police officers do with honor, distinction and with courage. police officers, the officers, they can continue to strife for excellence every day. and police leaders police leaders can continue to raise up those efforts of excellence but police leaders also have to be open to the honest truth that as long as police officers are human beings, they will not always reach that standard of excellence. and that the people who might criticize the police, are not the enemy. they are part of the community. that the police officers are sworn to serve and they out to be listened to. the wonderful business, receivic, and philanthropic community, both in this city and
and different people can support this transformation in different ways. community members can support this effort by continuing to be enganged. and giving their time, and their innovative ideas. to help improve policing and community police relations. community leaders can set a tone of dialog and partnership, encouraging residents to be respectful of the incredibly difficult job that the vast majority of police officers do with honor, distinction and with courage. police officers, the...
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-- transform the city police department and the city? >> well, there are quite a few component, particularly the revamping and revision of the use of force policies which were the particular finding of the doj investigation, deadly use and excessive force, and as you know, we have had a tragic instances you made reference to. it directly addresses that as well as what is really unique and novel about this is it places civilian involvement and the head of the internal affairs unit for the police department will be headed by a civilian. that is novel. that is unique. nowhere in the nation is that currently in place. so this can truly be a model for policing in the 21st century if implemented as designed. >> ifill: "if implemented as designed." we heard the judge say this weekend part of the reason the police officer was not found guilty of manslaughter is he did perceive a threat. what does this agreement do to speak to this idea that some people-- is some officers, some civilians perceive threats which turns out may not exicht? >> yes i'm
-- transform the city police department and the city? >> well, there are quite a few component, particularly the revamping and revision of the use of force policies which were the particular finding of the doj investigation, deadly use and excessive force, and as you know, we have had a tragic instances you made reference to. it directly addresses that as well as what is really unique and novel about this is it places civilian involvement and the head of the internal affairs unit for the...
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but you can transform your company through acquisitions. other thing that acquisitions do is they bring all these incredible people into your company, and if you can nurture those people, well then, you can end up phenomenal results. emily: so what do you do from within to overcome the hard part, and the challenges when you buy another big company? marc: the number one thing you've got to do is you've got to be, as a ceo, you have to choose which one you are going to be in. because it's going to dramatically increase the success of it. i only have so much time. [laughter] emily: right. marc: so where i spend my time is super important. i kind of divide my time into four quadrants. and in a certain quadrant, which is my transformation quadrant, that is where i spend the majority of my time. the things that i know that, if i do not do them, they are not going to get done. there's going to be other things, around operating the business, or maybe nurturing things that are coming two to five years from now or maybe things around the efficiency o
but you can transform your company through acquisitions. other thing that acquisitions do is they bring all these incredible people into your company, and if you can nurture those people, well then, you can end up phenomenal results. emily: so what do you do from within to overcome the hard part, and the challenges when you buy another big company? marc: the number one thing you've got to do is you've got to be, as a ceo, you have to choose which one you are going to be in. because it's going...
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ground transformer fire is to blame for that power outage as it started near ridge avenue affecting east falls and mants yok. drew, this power outage came at a really bad time for local businesses. >> reporter: that's right, and actually we just heard from peco. there are scattered outages in this area, but the bulk of businesses are back on line. this business called it quits. businesses like restaurants also decided to shut for the evening. this started around 7:45. firefighters responded to reports of an underground transformer fire on main str pen manhole, and there was an outage for all these homes as well. so people were staying home. it wasn't fun for them. and people really couldn't go out. restaurants and bars couldn't serve people. they took a major hit on what normally would be a busy night. ? as you can see, we have zero customers in our patio and dining room. so we are definitely hurting from this. >> reporter: we haven't heard back from peco on what could have caused that transformer fire. they have investigating the problem. the good news is there was no need for evacuatio
ground transformer fire is to blame for that power outage as it started near ridge avenue affecting east falls and mants yok. drew, this power outage came at a really bad time for local businesses. >> reporter: that's right, and actually we just heard from peco. there are scattered outages in this area, but the bulk of businesses are back on line. this business called it quits. businesses like restaurants also decided to shut for the evening. this started around 7:45. firefighters...
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on transformers, the idea is that these really large transformers typically to step down from very high voltage to a lower voltage tend to be probably more than they need to be. they tend to be rather unique. and very -- if you have a problem -- very hard to replace. they cost millions of dollars each. it may say six months to replace it. and you've got a big problem. so that's why we're thinking of working with utilities to see if we can't have a private/public partnership to have a more uniform way of having backups for key transformers. >> well, i think efficiency screams out in your report that say things for all of us. and i hope that we'll take your recommendations and go one step further. what is it that grid investment will get us juxtaposed to ignoring it and having cyber threats or ignoring it and thinking about the climate impacts that we saw devastate substations and everything else. we clearly are spending billions of dollars in aftermath repairs. and we can be smarter about that. >> and there's a nice graph in there also that shows that over the last decade of dramatically
on transformers, the idea is that these really large transformers typically to step down from very high voltage to a lower voltage tend to be probably more than they need to be. they tend to be rather unique. and very -- if you have a problem -- very hard to replace. they cost millions of dollars each. it may say six months to replace it. and you've got a big problem. so that's why we're thinking of working with utilities to see if we can't have a private/public partnership to have a more...
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because of the tornadoes the activity you see here, the explosions that are happening, likely transformers or down power lines of course making contact and exploding. this can make it difficult for emergency crews working tonight. down power lines making it difficult for police ape fire fighters to do their job to get the the help, anyone who may in need. the other mess that we talk about the the flooding. this is coming also from the storm giving drivers a hard time tonight on the roads. from there we can see a view from the sky. this is a chopper flying over oklahoma. it is showing the devastation that is happening homes as you can see here completely flattened, so far there are reports of at least 35 homes being affected throughout the the oklahoma area. of course that number could change, a dangerous situation. we expect more reports of damage as night goes on. we just got this video in the last 30 minutes. this video is actually from a motel, in moore oklahoma. debris and damage all around. mother nature, of course, showing her power tonight jim. but no reports so far of any deaths at
because of the tornadoes the activity you see here, the explosions that are happening, likely transformers or down power lines of course making contact and exploding. this can make it difficult for emergency crews working tonight. down power lines making it difficult for police ape fire fighters to do their job to get the the help, anyone who may in need. the other mess that we talk about the the flooding. this is coming also from the storm giving drivers a hard time tonight on the roads. from...
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demands of the future and time of the transformation is now.cannot continue with the status quo. today, all users of the atc system are beholding to a world war ii era radar based system that while world class and safety is inefficient and delay-ridden. for decades policymakers and stake holder unanimously recognize the these for modernization. a long string of reports from presidentially appointed aviation commissions, the department of transportation inspector general, accountability office, and independent experts have found the progress delivering capabilities has not met expectations. calling into serious question the agency's ability to deliver on its mission under the existing funding and governance structure. the problem is not the leadership or the work force of the faa. it's the funding and governance structure that we must fix. there are many countries around the world that have already successfully transformed their own air traffic control systems. a 4 a has done extensive benchmarking of the success of the models. our analysis sugg
demands of the future and time of the transformation is now.cannot continue with the status quo. today, all users of the atc system are beholding to a world war ii era radar based system that while world class and safety is inefficient and delay-ridden. for decades policymakers and stake holder unanimously recognize the these for modernization. a long string of reports from presidentially appointed aviation commissions, the department of transportation inspector general, accountability office,...
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rather other transform aces for the country as well? >> very much so. aramco is the biggest company in the world. it has the largest proven crude oil resevens it operates the biggest on shore and offshore fields in the world. >> reporter: it has operation that his span the world in terms of chemical, exploration and refine think it is the only company in the world that has the ability to stabilize world market. last year when we had problems in libya and iraq they pumped more oil in the world to stabilize the market. in fact, when prices dropped to 50 something last year, the iranians hit back saying that the saudis are using this tactic of bringing prices low to undermine our economies. so it's a formidably financial and political weapon that the saudis have. and they are saying to the world you have to be careful because we are changing. >> all right. remains to be seen what the other ramifications and ripple effect of this are. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> rebel fighters in syria have made gains in idlib province bringing t
rather other transform aces for the country as well? >> very much so. aramco is the biggest company in the world. it has the largest proven crude oil resevens it operates the biggest on shore and offshore fields in the world. >> reporter: it has operation that his span the world in terms of chemical, exploration and refine think it is the only company in the world that has the ability to stabilize world market. last year when we had problems in libya and iraq they pumped more oil in...
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the bad news is the transformer itself is a significant piece of equipment. the damage from the fire is significant. there has been a number of these in incidents. the fear is you will have a disruption and trigger others. >> reporter: the fire didn't result in radiation leakage they say but after the fire was put out it did reignite. reactor number three is shutdown and the operator of the plant says it could be shutdown for several weeks. an adjacent reactor continues to operate. and as for the cleanup of the oil the governor says it is expected to take a few more days. jenna? >> story to watch. david lee, thank you. >>> turning to the 2016 race. the three latest gop candidates entering the race former ceo, carly fiorina, retired neuro surgeon ben carson and mike huckabee appeared on the sunday talk show this weekend. alan combs is here to talk about it with us. and tammy bruce is also a radio talk show host. let's talk about dr. ben carson's appearance with ben wallace. >> here is what you said about obamacare. >> obamacare is really, i think the worst thi
the bad news is the transformer itself is a significant piece of equipment. the damage from the fire is significant. there has been a number of these in incidents. the fear is you will have a disruption and trigger others. >> reporter: the fire didn't result in radiation leakage they say but after the fire was put out it did reignite. reactor number three is shutdown and the operator of the plant says it could be shutdown for several weeks. an adjacent reactor continues to operate. and as...
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we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the peopley serve. >>> developing tonight, police are working right now to collect all the evidence they can find from a texas biker gang blood bath. cell phone video captured the all-out brawl sunday afternoon. in waco that killed nine people. it started inside a bar bathroom and spilled into the parking lot. putting an entire community in danger. panicked employees and customers had to hide in the restaurant's freezer. the whole thing ended with a shoot-out between five biker gangs and police. now officers have 170 people in jail charged with engaging in organized crime in this capital murder case. they're each being held on $1 million bond and waco police warn this could happen anywhere. >> this is anytown usa today. this could happen in any state any town across our united states. there's a criminal element across our world unfortunately. unfortunately for us, they chose to be here on a sunday in waco texas. and involve their self in criminal activity and murder with nine individuals being k
we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the peopley serve. >>> developing tonight, police are working right now to collect all the evidence they can find from a texas biker gang blood bath. cell phone video captured the all-out brawl sunday afternoon. in waco that killed nine people. it started inside a bar bathroom and spilled into the parking lot. putting an entire community in danger. panicked employees and customers had to hide in...
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we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the people they serve. feto offer even lower prices. challenged its manufacturers but the mattress price wars ends sunday. now it's posturepedic vs. beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years interest-free financing. plus, free same day delivery, set-up and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save! mattress price wars ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> attacking everything and everyone that gets too close. >> it's really, really shocking and currently what's happening. >> this night of terror taez place in august 2011 in hull, england, about four hours north of london. when locals want to drink a beer, shoot some pool, and have a good chat, many turn to the pub. >> the pub is a busy pub on the weekend. , a lot of people tending to be young single males tend to go play around the pool table area, and a lot of people know each other. >> pushed the chainsaw towards and into the
we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the people they serve. feto offer even lower prices. challenged its manufacturers but the mattress price wars ends sunday. now it's posturepedic vs. beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years interest-free financing. plus, free same day delivery, set-up and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save! mattress price wars ends...
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we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the peopleserve. >>> 19 minutes past the hour. time for scrambled politics. rick santorum is expected to is enter the presidential race. gop presidential candidate errand paul went on to take the stand. he talked about the nearly 11 hour marathon speech last week. john stewart asked him while graham might have rolled the eyes at home over the patriot act. >> were you wearing white before memorial day. what was it that caused him -- is that uncomfortable? did they talk to you about that? >> it was people unhappy about debaiting the bill of rights. >>> we're getting the goods for sell on hillary clinton's stuff. the campaign tweeted these are going fast. we have had to order more. get in on the second bachltch. bernie sanders and the senator only has two shirt options on line and yesterday during the campaign kick off nbc spotted some fun within the year. one person had this and 2016 t-shirt. two other people were wearing shirts that sai the burn. in the washington times a kenean man wants to buy
we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the peopleserve. >>> 19 minutes past the hour. time for scrambled politics. rick santorum is expected to is enter the presidential race. gop presidential candidate errand paul went on to take the stand. he talked about the nearly 11 hour marathon speech last week. john stewart asked him while graham might have rolled the eyes at home over the patriot act. >> were you wearing white before...
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it's an incredible transformation.e institutions that support journalists and the news-gathering function don't have the vitality that they once had. they were not able to staff international bureaus, for example. the other thing is the technology is a double edged sword, empowering journalism and governments who increasingly use surveillance who are increasingly sophisticated in the way that they sensor information. we are seeing a battle, a tug of war over who controls the information and how it's used. >> we as journalists work in news rooms coming under pressure, are the visual casualties, numbers killed or imprisoned. are they taking it in terms of self censorship. >> the intention of the attacks. if you look at the numbers killed it has been the most deadly recorded. it's a number in the hundreds. it's not a staggering number. each time a journalist is killed fear ripples across the societies, it's a message to journalists who might push the envelope and change societies, engage in political speech or produce rep
it's an incredible transformation.e institutions that support journalists and the news-gathering function don't have the vitality that they once had. they were not able to staff international bureaus, for example. the other thing is the technology is a double edged sword, empowering journalism and governments who increasingly use surveillance who are increasingly sophisticated in the way that they sensor information. we are seeing a battle, a tug of war over who controls the information and how...
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wish those days could come back once more ♪ ♪ why did those days ♪ (narrator) it's the music that transformed. ♪ now if there's a smile on my face ♪ ♪ it's only there tryin' ♪ (narrator) the beat of a generation. ♪ now it's the same old song ♪ ♪ but with a different meaning ♪ (narrator) the soul of a nation. ♪ what's goin' on ♪ (chorus) ♪ what's goin' on ♪ ♪ what's goin' on ♪ (chorus) ♪ what's goin' on ♪ (narrator) and on one special night in 1983, motown's legends shared the stage again to celebrate their 25th anniversary. ♪ i've got sunshine on a cloudy day ♪ (narrator) motown 25. it was a night to remember filled with heart-warming reunions diana ross together again with the supremes. (diana ross) ♪ someday we'll be together ♪ (applause, cheering) (narrator) the jacksons reunited with michael. (motown music) and smokey with the miracles. ♪ well there's a brand new place i found ♪ ♪ where people goin' from miles around ♪ ♪ they come from everywhere and if you drop in there ♪ ♪ you might see anybody in town goin' ♪ ♪ goin' to a go-go ♪ (narrator) we saw the emotional homecoming of marvin gay
wish those days could come back once more ♪ ♪ why did those days ♪ (narrator) it's the music that transformed. ♪ now if there's a smile on my face ♪ ♪ it's only there tryin' ♪ (narrator) the beat of a generation. ♪ now it's the same old song ♪ ♪ but with a different meaning ♪ (narrator) the soul of a nation. ♪ what's goin' on ♪ (chorus) ♪ what's goin' on ♪ ♪ what's goin' on ♪ (chorus) ♪ what's goin' on ♪ (narrator) and on one special night in 1983, motown's...
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we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the people they serve. i knew instantly that this was...wow! it's crest hd. it's amazing. new crest hd gives you a 6x healthier mouth and 6x whiter teeth in just one week. it gets practically every detail. that's why it's called hd. try new crest pro-health hd. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. my name is jeff richardson the vice president of operations here at c.k. mondavi. to make this fine wine it takes a lot of energy. pg&e is the energy expert. we reached out to pg&e to become more efficient. my job is basically to help them achieve their goals around sustainability and really to keep their overhead low. solar and energy efficiency are all core values of pg&e. they've given us the tools that we need to become more efficient and bottom line save more money. together, we're buildi
we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the people they serve. i knew instantly that this was...wow! it's crest hd. it's amazing. new crest hd gives you a 6x healthier mouth and 6x whiter teeth in just one week. it gets practically every detail. that's why it's called hd. try new crest pro-health hd. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to...
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it's wonderful to be part of this space which was nothing just a couple months ago transformed and a partner for the neighbor nest. the great thing about the planning process for the nest is that every step of the way the focus has been on how to make this space and the programming welcoming and accessible to the families that we serve. these discussions early on about the color scheme and the types of snacks and the way the child care area which is absolutely indispensable should be laid out to the type of software and the configuration of the furniture. it's all been about the client experience. over the past few months with the programming that compass has run we've seen quite a few families come here and they are excited about the opportunity to learn technology to open doors about gaining skills and tools that will help them to contribute to employment, job readiness, job training, educational opportunities, housing search. what we see at the nest is an opportunity to be a game changer for families like the families we serve who are striving for stability and self sufficiency. w
it's wonderful to be part of this space which was nothing just a couple months ago transformed and a partner for the neighbor nest. the great thing about the planning process for the nest is that every step of the way the focus has been on how to make this space and the programming welcoming and accessible to the families that we serve. these discussions early on about the color scheme and the types of snacks and the way the child care area which is absolutely indispensable should be laid out...
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yard outside the nuclear part of the facility we had a fire at the transformer that was quickly putscaped from the transformer, don't know where it ended up we are doing that analysis now. the plant will be down for couple weeks. we took the plant down safely. all of the employees did a great job of managing the situation. right now that transformer is the way the power gets to the grid so plant come back on line. >> it looks like when you put new plants up even though nuclear is cheaper, you are going natural gas. that's the way you're going with the plants. >> yeah with the plants we're putting in place we have to do them relatively quickly. we are replacing ageing infrastructure because 75% of the non-nuclear fleet in the south is over 30 years old so we have to replace those child while we meet the load growth. we can't take ten years to build a new plant we got to do it in three. >> what's the new coal or nuclear in this country. >> i would say i think right now it is hard toer build a coal than nuclear plant. >> isn't that something. >> we have virtually nothing in the coal sp
yard outside the nuclear part of the facility we had a fire at the transformer that was quickly putscaped from the transformer, don't know where it ended up we are doing that analysis now. the plant will be down for couple weeks. we took the plant down safely. all of the employees did a great job of managing the situation. right now that transformer is the way the power gets to the grid so plant come back on line. >> it looks like when you put new plants up even though nuclear is cheaper,...
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. >> if the rental car companies are able to transform their businesses much as the airlines have theustry could be in for a long successful run, and that could change the experience for many who are. phil lebeau nightly business report chicago. >>> car rental companies are not the only ones trying to transform their business. the u.s. postal service is doing the same. independent agency recently reported a net loss of 1 $1/2 billion during the first three mo of year and it has a multibillion dollar plan to get back on track. morgan bre. >> the u.s. postal servi is testing out new mailboxes, big enough to fit packages. >> we do a lot of online shopping probably 90% of my packages can fit in this mailbox, i think that's great. i don't have to worry about someone stealing it. >> the boxes are part of a six month trial and part of a handful of rural and urban markets. >> with the change in mail and how the package business has grown, we decided that there was a need for a box that would actually fix the mail of today. >> this is just one example of the u.s. postal service's massive multi
. >> if the rental car companies are able to transform their businesses much as the airlines have theustry could be in for a long successful run, and that could change the experience for many who are. phil lebeau nightly business report chicago. >>> car rental companies are not the only ones trying to transform their business. the u.s. postal service is doing the same. independent agency recently reported a net loss of 1 $1/2 billion during the first three mo of year and it has a...
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a more transformative voice available around these issues. that can move and touch people. because the one thing i know is that -- here is an area where arthur and i agree. i think people fundamentally want to do the right thing. people do not set out wanting to be selfish. people would like to see a society in which everybody has opportunities. i think that is true up and down the line, across the board. but they feel it is not possible. and there is noise out there and arguments and contention. people withdraw. they restrict themselves to what can i do in my church or my community, and that is important. our faith-based groups had the capacity to frame this and nobody has shown that better than pope francis, who has been transformative through the sincerity and insistence he has had that this is vital to who we are. this is vital to following what jesus christ our savior talked about. that emphasis is why we have had such incredible appeal including two young people around the world, and i hope that is a message that everybody receives when it comes to visitors. i cannot
a more transformative voice available around these issues. that can move and touch people. because the one thing i know is that -- here is an area where arthur and i agree. i think people fundamentally want to do the right thing. people do not set out wanting to be selfish. people would like to see a society in which everybody has opportunities. i think that is true up and down the line, across the board. but they feel it is not possible. and there is noise out there and arguments and...
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under their transformed atc system plus any new fees to fund the remaining should not exceed the total tax burden of today. with independent governments and operation and funding of the atc system the faa could turn the full attention to safety regulation and oversight for the transform atc system could maintain safety as the utmost priority while creating efficiencies delayed reductions in the environmental benefits for the inefficiencies the delays and the cost will only grow over time so there is no better time to transform the atc system than now we are capable to rise to a challenge as many others have before us if we do this methodically and thoughtfully well as giving proper consideration to risk mitigation the results is a modernized air navigation service provider to better deliver the benefits to the users of the system of employees and passengers that they people of this nation expect and deserve. >> thank you. >> mr. chairman is editors of the committee thank you for the opportunity to testify that this hearing to discuss the future of our aviation system. riyal have a stak
under their transformed atc system plus any new fees to fund the remaining should not exceed the total tax burden of today. with independent governments and operation and funding of the atc system the faa could turn the full attention to safety regulation and oversight for the transform atc system could maintain safety as the utmost priority while creating efficiencies delayed reductions in the environmental benefits for the inefficiencies the delays and the cost will only grow over time so...
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the experience can transform people. if you're a politician that's the product. >> david brooks the moral compass of washington. congratulations on the book. good luck with it. that's all for our conversation today. yo
the experience can transform people. if you're a politician that's the product. >> david brooks the moral compass of washington. congratulations on the book. good luck with it. that's all for our conversation today. yo
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"the modi effect: inside narendra modi's campaign to transform india". the book is significant -- the book is insignificant part based on interviews with author lance price had with modi in his campaign advisers in the weeks of the election. lance price was given exclusive access to speak with them. we are very fortunate to have lance price with us today who will talk about the boat in detail. he's a writer and political commentator on reports and regularly on the cbs show up to the minute. also a journalist on bbc and
"the modi effect: inside narendra modi's campaign to transform india". the book is significant -- the book is insignificant part based on interviews with author lance price had with modi in his campaign advisers in the weeks of the election. lance price was given exclusive access to speak with them. we are very fortunate to have lance price with us today who will talk about the boat in detail. he's a writer and political commentator on reports and regularly on the cbs show up to the...
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these cases were truly transformational. most slaves were brought west by floating with the current down the ohio river. the northern shore was free. and missouri's longest border was with a free state -- illinois. this border had to be passed by or through in getting west. st. louis was as a marketplace for the west. st. louis was the end depot for most westward immigrants. it was the place to change steamboats whether you are going north, south, or whether you are going further west on the missouri river. and disputes brewing elsewhere were funneled into the st. louis court by gravitating to the transportation hub. a steady stream of petitioners satisfy the criteria for freedom by having lived on free soil before arriving in st. louis in a slave state. st. louis was the natural cashman area for slaves who had experienced a mixed pattern of residence in the course of migrating west. st. louis was the perfect storm. the western labor market needed slaves. st. louis found slaves were brought down the ohio river principally to
these cases were truly transformational. most slaves were brought west by floating with the current down the ohio river. the northern shore was free. and missouri's longest border was with a free state -- illinois. this border had to be passed by or through in getting west. st. louis was as a marketplace for the west. st. louis was the end depot for most westward immigrants. it was the place to change steamboats whether you are going north, south, or whether you are going further west on the...
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we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the peoplehey serve. ♪ one, two, three o'clock. four o'clock pop. ♪ five, six, seven o'clock. eight o'clock pop. ♪ ♪ nine, ten eleven o'clock ♪ ♪ twelve o'clock pop ♪ ♪ we're gonna pop around the clock tonight. ♪ ♪ put your glad rags on and join me hon' ♪ ♪ we'll have some fun when the clock strikes one. ♪ ♪ we're gonna pop ♪ ♪ ...around the clock tonight. we're gonna pop, pop, pop ♪ ... 'till the broad daylight. ♪ ♪ we're gonna pop around the clock tonight. ♪ pop in new tide pods plus febreze a 4 in 1 detergent that cleans brightens and fights stains. now with 24-hour freshness. >>> i want to take a moment to play senator john mccain on the issue of china's island-building in the pacific friday while he was traveling in ho chi minh city. >> we have received information about mobile artillery now being placed in the islands that the -- excuse me -- in the years that have been filled in and reclaimed. but by the chinese government. and it is a disturbing development. and an es ka la toir developm
we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the peoplehey serve. ♪ one, two, three o'clock. four o'clock pop. ♪ five, six, seven o'clock. eight o'clock pop. ♪ ♪ nine, ten eleven o'clock ♪ ♪ twelve o'clock pop ♪ ♪ we're gonna pop around the clock tonight. ♪ ♪ put your glad rags on and join me hon' ♪ ♪ we'll have some fun when the clock strikes one. ♪ ♪ we're gonna pop ♪ ♪ ...around the clock tonight. we're gonna pop,...
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look at the torso transformation.now if i need to hoard it. alex jones has been onto a big story this >> hey, rachel, i just want to get something straight. you began that by saying, i love this guy. now, on cable news we work without a studio audience so sometimes we have to underline the jokes. which -- that's a joke, the i love this guy part. >> you know, love is a complicated word. it means more than it sounds like it means. >> ahh, rachel, thank you very much. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> well, there is a new legal development in the criminal case against the baltimore police officers who arrested freddie gray and there are new details
look at the torso transformation.now if i need to hoard it. alex jones has been onto a big story this >> hey, rachel, i just want to get something straight. you began that by saying, i love this guy. now, on cable news we work without a studio audience so sometimes we have to underline the jokes. which -- that's a joke, the i love this guy part. >> you know, love is a complicated word. it means more than it sounds like it means. >> ahh, rachel, thank you very much. >>...
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levi teaming up with google to transform clothing by weaving the internet into textiles. it use conductive fiber embedded to touch sensors into the clothing. so you could tap your jeans and silence your phone with it. send a message. i don't know what message you would sent the project was revealed today at google's -- you don't want to know, do you, paul -- at google's tech conference in san francisco. >> whole new meaning to pocket dialing, i guess. >> yeah. i'm running a little "behind." >> you can get in the car, stay away from the jeans. >> don't touch my jeans. >> i wonder what the fabric feels like. is it comfortable? is it flexible? >> i don't know. >> these are questions. >> there are more questions than answers. >> that's true. >> as we head toward the weekend the question may be, is it going to warm up? please, maybe? a little bit? if you drive east far enough the answer is yes, it will warm up. 80s today away from the water but it was chilly near san francisco. 56. what? we are going to end in san francisco the month of may cooler than the month of january. th
levi teaming up with google to transform clothing by weaving the internet into textiles. it use conductive fiber embedded to touch sensors into the clothing. so you could tap your jeans and silence your phone with it. send a message. i don't know what message you would sent the project was revealed today at google's -- you don't want to know, do you, paul -- at google's tech conference in san francisco. >> whole new meaning to pocket dialing, i guess. >> yeah. i'm running a little...
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amy: the transform now plowshares, how did you choose that name?> ashley, sister megan rice is the one who came up with the name when we were preparing for our actions. amy: sister megan rice? >> what have we spent $10 trillion and 70 years when that could have been used to transform not just the united states, but the world into life enhancing alternatives? instead, we make something that can never be used, should never be used, probably will never be used unless we want to destroy the planet. amy: this idea of plowshares go back to 1981 father dan and his brother phil berrigan let others the general electric protest. >> they were feeling as we did. they knew these things were immoral. beyond the beyond. and they know -- knew they needed to be converted into that which is needed and useful until they began -- so they began the deconstruction which was immoral and obscene. it was a deconstruction to reconstruct what we really need. amy: they broke into the general electric facility in pennsylvania, the general electric nuclear missile facility ther
amy: the transform now plowshares, how did you choose that name?> ashley, sister megan rice is the one who came up with the name when we were preparing for our actions. amy: sister megan rice? >> what have we spent $10 trillion and 70 years when that could have been used to transform not just the united states, but the world into life enhancing alternatives? instead, we make something that can never be used, should never be used, probably will never be used unless we want to destroy...
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i think we will have a monetization model the will have to transform. advertising will demand the kind of metadata specifics that internet functionality plays. the cable industry being the leading provider of high-speed internet in the country is going to play a critical role in the way the internet evolved, and as it serves as a platform for a lot of that expansion to take place, not to mention it will continue to be a home for content that is most highly optimized on that kind of proprietary platform, either because of its expense in being produced because of its critical need for proprietary heavily quality managed experiences that the internet sometimes has trouble delivering. >> how about you jerry? jerry: i should have negotiated that i do not follow michael powell. [laughter] what you have done for hdtv, an extreme example of leadership that is made a difference for our country and the world. most americans, 85% of americans have an hdtv set and they like them. i'm very proud of that segment in my life. my tombstone will be 16 by nine aspect rati
i think we will have a monetization model the will have to transform. advertising will demand the kind of metadata specifics that internet functionality plays. the cable industry being the leading provider of high-speed internet in the country is going to play a critical role in the way the internet evolved, and as it serves as a platform for a lot of that expansion to take place, not to mention it will continue to be a home for content that is most highly optimized on that kind of proprietary...
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we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the people they serve. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. we monitor network traffic worldwide, so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. feto offer even lower prices. challenged its manufacturers but the mattress price wars ends sunday. now it's posturepedic vs. beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years interest-free financing. plus, free same day delivery, set-up and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save! mattress price wars ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> my name is roy. an american contractor kidnapped in iraq and forced plea for his life. >> asking for help because my life is in danger. >> and the dramatic search by u.s. special forces all caught on two of the
we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the people they serve. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. we monitor network traffic worldwide, so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. feto offer even lower prices. challenged its...
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we need transformative leadership to help make that transition.harlie: i may assume everything you have said before, is the answer to this question. what is your believable path? senator rubio: i think the 21st century has the potential to be better. but it will require us to have an economic policies that make us globally competitive in a global economy. that is why tax reform and regulatory reform and energy policy and dealing with that are integral. all the main jobs of the 21st century and require advanced education. but we have outdated higher education system. they goes back to things i talked about -- national security. in a globalized economy, foreign affairs have never mattered more in an economic perspective. charlie: let me take questions. mary? >> i'm a lawyer. china has been aggressively building airstrips and ports in disputed territories in the south china seas. they have not denied that they can in fact, be used for military purposes. that appears to be their purpose. how would you show american strength and leadership in the asia-
we need transformative leadership to help make that transition.harlie: i may assume everything you have said before, is the answer to this question. what is your believable path? senator rubio: i think the 21st century has the potential to be better. but it will require us to have an economic policies that make us globally competitive in a global economy. that is why tax reform and regulatory reform and energy policy and dealing with that are integral. all the main jobs of the 21st century and...
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we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the peopleareholders today laying out its plan for long-term growth amid a tough industry environment, but before he meets with investors, ceo mario longi sits down with us. >> good to be here joe. >> one of the things that we talk about all the time and that worried us about macro events was that the fed finally responds by raising rates. the dollar strengthens and gets even stronger and that causes a slowdown in this country because of exports and layoffs, and you're almost -- u.s. steel is almost a microcosm. it's really hard to see -- it's really hard to look at your latest report because layoffs are coming in large part because of energy and because of the dollar. >> that's correct, joe. but if the strong dollar was the only thing we needed to contend with, i think we could handle it. the problem is if you look before the dollar got strong if you look at massive amounts of dumping that has been taking place continuously that has been the source of the major problems with the industry. >> le
we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the peopleareholders today laying out its plan for long-term growth amid a tough industry environment, but before he meets with investors, ceo mario longi sits down with us. >> good to be here joe. >> one of the things that we talk about all the time and that worried us about macro events was that the fed finally responds by raising rates. the dollar strengthens and gets even stronger and that...
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we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the people they serve. >>> up next 2016 infighting why democrats and republicans are turning on themselves what it means for the race plus is the snalt getting unstuck? senate month jarty leader mitch mcconnell here live. come with me. new dannon oikos triple zero is my go to protein snack. cam, protein from yogurt? yup, this greek nonfat yogurt packs 15 grams of protein punch. but what else? unlike some other protein snacks, it has 0 added sugar 0 artificial sweeteners and 0 fat. mmm... will it up my game? no man! new dannon oikos triple zero official yogurt of the nfl. mmm dannon. [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. >>> back now with the race to the white house and a tough week for jeb bush struggling to answer questions about the iraq war, raising new questions about h
we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the people they serve. >>> up next 2016 infighting why democrats and republicans are turning on themselves what it means for the race plus is the snalt getting unstuck? senate month jarty leader mitch mcconnell here live. come with me. new dannon oikos triple zero is my go to protein snack. cam, protein from yogurt? yup, this greek nonfat yogurt packs 15 grams of protein punch. but what else?...
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we have to take a direct transformation.illion tons of carbon out of the atmosphere by removing -- which is the as taking 3 million cars off the road, about 10% of u.k.'s cars. 80% of our biomass last year was sourced from canada. cutting the big trees into wood that goes into house building. the saw dust is collected and made into a pellet in mississippi or louisiana and transported by truck or rail to baton rouge, and loaded on big ships. then delivered to our east coast port. we have three along the east coast. we then have specially dedesigned rail wagons to bring them in. everything we do is sustainable. we source all of our material from sustainable forests. these are forests that are growing more than we are taking out. we and others. we are just a very, very small part of the forestry sector in the u.s. currently intent about up to 700 million pounds that is the investment we have made on the site here and have built two pellet farms in the u.s. the transformation to biomass has to be an attractive one financially as
we have to take a direct transformation.illion tons of carbon out of the atmosphere by removing -- which is the as taking 3 million cars off the road, about 10% of u.k.'s cars. 80% of our biomass last year was sourced from canada. cutting the big trees into wood that goes into house building. the saw dust is collected and made into a pellet in mississippi or louisiana and transported by truck or rail to baton rouge, and loaded on big ships. then delivered to our east coast port. we have three...
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we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the peoplerve. when i booked this trip, my friends said i was crazy. why would i stay in someone else's house? but this morning, a city i've never been to felt like one i already knew. i just wanted to thank you for sharing your world with me. it felt like home. airbnb. belong anywhere. >>> welcome back, everyone. well there were some jitters in the u.s. over threats made against several airliners on monday. it was a busy travel day after a long holiday weekend. as tom foreman explains the threats had the u.s. air force scrambling its fighter jets. >> reporter: air france flight 22 from paris was escorted in by u.s. fighter jets after authorities say an anonymous caller threatened the plane. port authority police radioed the pilot. >> do you have any one ill or sick on the aircraft? >> no. no. nobody is sick. >> you haven't had any body ill or sick during the fight, correct? >> correct. >> reporter: at new york's jfk airport passengers were held for two hours as fbi agents searched the plane and
we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the peoplerve. when i booked this trip, my friends said i was crazy. why would i stay in someone else's house? but this morning, a city i've never been to felt like one i already knew. i just wanted to thank you for sharing your world with me. it felt like home. airbnb. belong anywhere. >>> welcome back, everyone. well there were some jitters in the u.s. over threats made against several...