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manchester united pressed on. joel robles belied them, as did the crossbar in the first. paul pogba on as a sub, rattled the bar in every sense of the word. but persistence paid off. zlata n the word. but persistence paid off. zlatan ibrahimovic levelling things up. or not, according to the linesman. but there was drama until the end, stoppage time, a packed penalty area and a handball. and a red card for ashley williams and then appoint for united. if april is a make or break a month, it was more breaking point than making point the night. we scored two goals. we scored two legal goals. you see a smile on my face because we are not upset with the linesman. the difficult situation for him. in the future, we would win this match 2—1, but not today. it was a difficult game. we controlled it well at 1—0. we had chancesin controlled it well at 1—0. we had chances in the counter attacks in the second half. not always the last ball was a good one. but i was confident because the team was defending perfectly. ok, iwas disappointed we don't get the win because of the penalt
manchester united pressed on. joel robles belied them, as did the crossbar in the first. paul pogba on as a sub, rattled the bar in every sense of the word. but persistence paid off. zlata n the word. but persistence paid off. zlatan ibrahimovic levelling things up. or not, according to the linesman. but there was drama until the end, stoppage time, a packed penalty area and a handball. and a red card for ashley williams and then appoint for united. if april is a make or break a month, it was...
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>> is a share presage united press international cover that goes to post they put up the list of 10 names but it is erroneous. this is a plug for independent media but the newspaper printed the names in spanish obi is in fresno california for the mexican community in a printed the names of all of passengers their home town and any surviving family members that is how we put the names on the headstones. >> other questions? >> i am curious to know about the people that are migrating through the desert and get lost wouldn't bathe locate those remains so why were they returned to their families? but i had the opportunity to speak with the mexican consulate in fresno for the research but i asked if there were records a said they had no records they would lead destroy records prior to a sentence -- a certain date why were there remains the returned? he said i guess maybe two reasons who was reid return them to correct they were annihilated. >> what about the american family is? what was returned to them he said good question i don't know either. because of the 20 caskets with a half-empty they
>> is a share presage united press international cover that goes to post they put up the list of 10 names but it is erroneous. this is a plug for independent media but the newspaper printed the names in spanish obi is in fresno california for the mexican community in a printed the names of all of passengers their home town and any surviving family members that is how we put the names on the headstones. >> other questions? >> i am curious to know about the people that are...
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covered incs were the united states press. thatage activists feared those tactics would alienate the voters they were trying to attract. they shunned the violence. "suffrageed the label ." many of these groups took up names like "equal franchise ecause they thought the term suffrage was weighted with violence. it was just a reading of public appetite. >> what were some of the challenges you faced researching this topic? went to 16-17 libraries or archives around the country looking for the footprints of american suffragists. letters and so forth. i also did a database of their interests. i looked at the clubs they andng to, the religions political parties they were affiliated with. when they were born, the source of their money. i'm talking about the elite women. and, i suppose my greatest sometimes it, would take me all day, a single day to unearth the identity of a woman by finding her first name because the newspapers of the day always routinely refer to mrs. somebody else." had learned the identity of a woman, i felt i had
covered incs were the united states press. thatage activists feared those tactics would alienate the voters they were trying to attract. they shunned the violence. "suffrageed the label ." many of these groups took up names like "equal franchise ecause they thought the term suffrage was weighted with violence. it was just a reading of public appetite. >> what were some of the challenges you faced researching this topic? went to 16-17 libraries or archives around the country...
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those tactics were much covered in the united states press and suffrage activists here feared that those tactics would alienate the very voters they were trying to attract. they shun the violence -- shunned the violence and the label, suffrage. many of these groups took up names like equal franchise society because they thought the term suffrage was now laden with the taint of violence. i suppose you could say it was a reading of public appetite. >> what were some of the challenges you faced in researching this topic? i went to 17 libraries and archives around the country, looking for the footprints of american suffragists and diaries and letters and so forth. of theiratabase interests. i looked at the clubs they belong to, their religions and political parties they were affiliated with. the source of their money. i'm talking about the elite women, the gilded suffragists. i suppose my greatest challenge was, as i mentioned to you earlier, sometimes it would take me all day, a single day to unearth the identity of a woman by finding her first name because the newspapers of the day always
those tactics were much covered in the united states press and suffrage activists here feared that those tactics would alienate the very voters they were trying to attract. they shun the violence -- shunned the violence and the label, suffrage. many of these groups took up names like equal franchise society because they thought the term suffrage was now laden with the taint of violence. i suppose you could say it was a reading of public appetite. >> what were some of the challenges you...
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pressing back against legislators and policy makers that they say are ignoring facts and research. organizers billed the marchers as political but non-partisan, an effort to support science and evidence-based research. but for many demonstrators it's also a protest against the policies of president donald trump. >> we have an american president disparaging the facts denigrating science and we're here to tell him that science matters. >> reporter: speaking to a crowd in washington, science advocate bill nye said science must shape policy, not just in the united states but around the world. >> our lawmakers must know and accept that science serves every one of us. every citizen of every nation and society. >> reporter: the marches have been worldwide with demonstrators taking to the streets of australia to geneva switzerland. and from the arcti to the ant actic research scientists added their support to the cause. at newmeyer station in antarctica they summed up the movement with a quote from marie curie. "nothing in life is to be feared. it is only to be understood. now is the time
pressing back against legislators and policy makers that they say are ignoring facts and research. organizers billed the marchers as political but non-partisan, an effort to support science and evidence-based research. but for many demonstrators it's also a protest against the policies of president donald trump. >> we have an american president disparaging the facts denigrating science and we're here to tell him that science matters. >> reporter: speaking to a crowd in washington,...
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pressing back against legislators and policy makers that they say are ignoring facts and research. organizers billed the marchers as political but non-partisan, an effort to support science and evidence-based research. but for many demonstrators it's also a protest against the policies of president donald trump. >> we have an american president disparaging the facts denigrating science and we're here to tell him that science matters. >> reporter: speaking to a crowd in washington, science advocate bill nye said science must shape policy, not just in the united states but around the world. >> our lawmakers must know and accept that science serves every one of us. every citizen of every nation and society. >> reporter: the marches have been worldwide with demonstrators taking to the streets of australia to geneva, switzerland. and from the arctic to the ant actic research scientists added their support to the cause. at newmeyer station in antarctica they summed up the movement with a quote from marie curie. "nothing in life is to be feared. it is only to be understood. now is the tim
pressing back against legislators and policy makers that they say are ignoring facts and research. organizers billed the marchers as political but non-partisan, an effort to support science and evidence-based research. but for many demonstrators it's also a protest against the policies of president donald trump. >> we have an american president disparaging the facts denigrating science and we're here to tell him that science matters. >> reporter: speaking to a crowd in washington,...
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press outside the united states? >> i think the point is that freedom of the press is the hallmark of american democracy. as long as i've been around, and i was a report he for 25 years. it is other countries look to the united states as the aspirational model of how the press should be treated. and obviously, there have been fights between presidents and the press before but we haven't really seen the rhetoric against the press that you highlighted in your opening segment. >> in my experience traveling with president obama and others, when you go outside the united states, the number one advocate for press access has been the president. president bush would fight for access. if china's government was trying to restrict things, russia's government, all this stuff. i don't know if president trump will do that. if there's a trim to turkey and erdogan who has cracked down on press freedoms. how much impact would that have? >> erdogan is a good example. he is the leading jailer of journalists around the world the world.
press outside the united states? >> i think the point is that freedom of the press is the hallmark of american democracy. as long as i've been around, and i was a report he for 25 years. it is other countries look to the united states as the aspirational model of how the press should be treated. and obviously, there have been fights between presidents and the press before but we haven't really seen the rhetoric against the press that you highlighted in your opening segment. >> in my...
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with the united states pressing china to get its client state under control, pence echoes tillerson's words from one month ago today. the era of strategic patience is over. >> we seek peace. the united states have always sought peace through strength. the people of north korea, the military of north korea should not mistake the resolve of the united states of america to stand with our ally. the alliance between south korea and the united states is iron clad. we will continue to stand strong, to achieve our shared objective across this region and across the world of a denu denuclearized korean pen lanes. >> once again, deliberately low key, defense secretary jim mattis put out a very brief statement. quote, the president and his military team are aware of north korea's most recent unsuccessful missile launch. the president has no further comment. the failed launch is not easing concern over pyongyang's nuclear weapons. over the weekend, new military hardware was being shown off. good morning, paula. very stark, strong words from the vice president, concerning that situation in the regi
with the united states pressing china to get its client state under control, pence echoes tillerson's words from one month ago today. the era of strategic patience is over. >> we seek peace. the united states have always sought peace through strength. the people of north korea, the military of north korea should not mistake the resolve of the united states of america to stand with our ally. the alliance between south korea and the united states is iron clad. we will continue to stand...
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. >>> local lawmakers are among those pressing united airlines about the passenger forced off of a flight. pennsylvania senator bob casey and new jersey senator cory booker were morning those who penned a letter calling the airline's explanation unsatisfactory. dr. david dao was dragged off of a flight sunday to make room for united employees. new jersey governor chris christie wants to suspend overbooking until the transportation department completes a review. "gma" will have an exclusive interview with the ceo of united. >> the governor of florida declared a state of emergency. there are 107 wildfires burning across the state. the state is at its driest in quite awhile. residents have been put on notice to be ready to evacuate one if i remember burning now is just 100 yards away from homes and it's own orange line 25 percent contained. >>> and it is record rainfall that is the trouble in texas in the town of saint marcos. a woman and her child had to be pulled out of their stranded vehicle yesterday. a storm system dropped 7-inches of rain in that less than two hours. >> ooh. >> well, y
. >>> local lawmakers are among those pressing united airlines about the passenger forced off of a flight. pennsylvania senator bob casey and new jersey senator cory booker were morning those who penned a letter calling the airline's explanation unsatisfactory. dr. david dao was dragged off of a flight sunday to make room for united employees. new jersey governor chris christie wants to suspend overbooking until the transportation department completes a review. "gma" will...
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more pressing issue that also happened on one of its planes on sunday. the roughedup removal of dr. david dao. the pilots on that flight from chicago want it known that they had nothing to do with the incident. they say they what happened and blamed the debacle on the grossly inappropriate actions of the security officers. dao was hurt when he was removed from the plane after refusing to give up his seat to four united airlines workers. cbs news travel editor peter greenberg discussed the united situation this week on good day washington. >> if nobody stands up then they increase the amount of the voucher they are offering you to take the next flight. it starts at $300 and then it goes to four and five and six. i was on a flight where -- and i needed to go somewhere and nobody stood up and went 800, 900, got to $1400 and i said i think i can make an exception and i almost got trampled because everybody volunteered. >> and get this, delta gate agents can now offer passengers up to $2000 in compensation and supervisor can offer up to nearly $10,000. the in
more pressing issue that also happened on one of its planes on sunday. the roughedup removal of dr. david dao. the pilots on that flight from chicago want it known that they had nothing to do with the incident. they say they what happened and blamed the debacle on the grossly inappropriate actions of the security officers. dao was hurt when he was removed from the plane after refusing to give up his seat to four united airlines workers. cbs news travel editor peter greenberg discussed the...
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vowing never to fly united again. ((vicki))president trump's press secretary...under fire tonight about controversial comments about the holocaust. sean spicer was making a point about the syrian president using chemical gas on syrians, and compared him to adolf hitler.he said hitler didn't sink to using chemical weapons during world war ii...which is not true. spicer later appeared on c-n-n and apologized for his insensitivity and says it'll never happen again."anybody who not just suffered in the holocaust, but descendants and anybody who was offended by those comments, like i said i'm in no way standing by them. i was trying to draw a comparison for which there shouldn't have been one. it was insensitive and inappropriate the anne frank center and house minority leader nancy pelosi are calling for spicer to be fired for today's comment. (pam)in sacramento. . . a police officer is on paid leave after beating a man .. all over a reportedly minor offense.you can see here. . . cell phone video of the officer taking him
vowing never to fly united again. ((vicki))president trump's press secretary...under fire tonight about controversial comments about the holocaust. sean spicer was making a point about the syrian president using chemical gas on syrians, and compared him to adolf hitler.he said hitler didn't sink to using chemical weapons during world war ii...which is not true. spicer later appeared on c-n-n and apologized for his insensitivity and says it'll never happen again."anybody who not just...
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the ceo of united airlines and press secretary sean spicer. which one was more effective? jeanne moos will let you rate it for yourself. sugar, we're letting you go. what? who's replacing me? splenda naturals? look, she's sweet, she's got natural stevia, no bitter aftertaste and she's calorie-free. so that's it? we made you a cake. with sugar? oh, no. (laughing) so that's it? we made you a cake. so how old do you want uhh, i was thinking around 70. alright, and before that? you mean after that? no, i'm talking before that. do you have things you want to do before you retire? oh yeah sure... ok, like what? but i thought we were supposed to be talking about investing for retirement? we're absolutely doing that. but there's no law you can't make the most of today. what do you want to do? i'd really like to run with the bulls. wow. yea. hope you're fast. i am. get a portfolio that works for you now and as your needs change. investment management services from td ameritrade. ♪ the sun'll come out for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medici
the ceo of united airlines and press secretary sean spicer. which one was more effective? jeanne moos will let you rate it for yourself. sugar, we're letting you go. what? who's replacing me? splenda naturals? look, she's sweet, she's got natural stevia, no bitter aftertaste and she's calorie-free. so that's it? we made you a cake. with sugar? oh, no. (laughing) so that's it? we made you a cake. so how old do you want uhh, i was thinking around 70. alright, and before that? you mean after that?...
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from new york to los angeles, crowds gathered and marched all over the united states pressing back against legislators and policy makers that, they say, are ignoring facts and research.organizers billed the marches as political but non-partisan -- an effort to support science and evidence-based research... ...but for many demonstrators, it's also a protest against the policies of president donald trump.protester: "we have an american president disparaging the facts, denigrating science, and we're here to tell him science matters."speaking to a crowd in washington, science advocate bill nye said "science must shape policy" -- not just in the united states, but around the world.bill nye / ceo of the planetary society: "our lawmakers must know and accept that science serves every one of us: every citizen of every nation and society."the marches have been worldwide, with demonstrators taking to the streets from sydney, australia, to geneva, switzerland....and from the arctic to the antarctic, researchers and scientists added their support to the cause.at neumayer station on antarctica, they su
from new york to los angeles, crowds gathered and marched all over the united states pressing back against legislators and policy makers that, they say, are ignoring facts and research.organizers billed the marches as political but non-partisan -- an effort to support science and evidence-based research... ...but for many demonstrators, it's also a protest against the policies of president donald trump.protester: "we have an american president disparaging the facts, denigrating science,...
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and there is more bad press united catlike airlines as a midair drama leaves a passenger with a scorpion sting. —— united airlines. hello. north korea is thought to be preparing for a massive military parade due to start in a few hours. troops are gathering in a capital to mark the father at —— father of the country. his grandson, the current leader kim jong—un, could country. his grandson, the current leader kimjong—un, could carry country. his grandson, the current leader kim jong—un, could carry out his sixth nuclear test. we are in john yang. —— pyongyang. they sing. in north korea, the spectre of war looms large over daily life. these girls are singing about being soldiers... while, not far away, real ones crowd into a shrine to the country's founding president, general kim il—sung. these are scenes akin to a religious pilgrimage, but of course, in honour of a still ruling family dynasty who have at their disposal all of the myth that would rival any of the world's great religions. and as the country prepares to display its devotion at the anniversary of kim ilâ€
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and there is more bad press united catlike airlines as a midair drama leaves a passenger with a scorpion sting. —— united airlines.
and there is more bad press united catlike airlines as a midair drama leaves a passenger with a scorpion sting. —— united airlines.
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. >>> more bad press for united airlines, and now a couple gets booted from the flight and they say it was justifified. >>> and then we have reaction from a shooting, and then a massive manhunt for the shooter. >>> if you are getting wet weather where you live, take a photo and share it with us using #abc7now. >>> storm impact scale, today's storm is level one. that means light rain, so keep an umbrella handy and drive safely. safely. track today's storm anytime >> announcer: abc7 mornings. >> a massive manhunt is spreading to five states for a spreading to five states for a man that shot a pointblank range and then posting it on facebook. police think he has left ohio and now the fbi is joining the search. steven up loaded video which appears to show him shooting a random stranger. in the video he claims he killed several other people, and police have not verified that claim. >> this man right here was a good man. and i just hate -- i hate he's gone. you know what i mean? i don't know what i am going to do? it's not real. >> i feel like my heart is going to stop. >> a facebook spokesp
. >>> more bad press for united airlines, and now a couple gets booted from the flight and they say it was justifified. >>> and then we have reaction from a shooting, and then a massive manhunt for the shooter. >>> if you are getting wet weather where you live, take a photo and share it with us using #abc7now. >>> storm impact scale, today's storm is level one. that means light rain, so keep an umbrella handy and drive safely. safely. track today's storm...
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listen to this. >> as you know, you're the press secretary for the president of the united states at the white house. this is not the first time your comments from the white house, from the lecture in there have been criticized. are you worried, sean, you have a credibility problem right now? >> no, i think this is why i'm here right now, wolf. i clearly, as i said earlier to you, to your audience, when you make a mistake, you own it. my comments today did not reflect the president's. we are a distraction and frankly it was misstated, insensitive and wrong and i wanted to make sure i clarified them as soon as possible. i appreciate you having me on. but one of the things that is important is we all make mistakes. you made mistakes. other outlets. me, everybody does. we hopefully have a bit of forgiveness in us and i hope that people who understand know that when i make a mistake, i will try to own it and i ask people for their forgiveness. >> as i said before, you don't hear that very often from this administration asking for forgiveness. >> no. it was very robust. he said more than
listen to this. >> as you know, you're the press secretary for the president of the united states at the white house. this is not the first time your comments from the white house, from the lecture in there have been criticized. are you worried, sean, you have a credibility problem right now? >> no, i think this is why i'm here right now, wolf. i clearly, as i said earlier to you, to your audience, when you make a mistake, you own it. my comments today did not reflect the...
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following the press conference united issued yet another statement on the matter, saying, quote, we continue to express our sincerest apology to dr. dao. we cannot stress enough that we remain steadfast in our commitment to make this right. today's shares of united off more than 1%. >>> apple is reportedly developing technology for treating diabetes. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. according to cnbc, the tech giant has quietly assembled a team of biomedical engineers who have been working for years on creating noninvasive sensors to monitor blood sugar levels. the motivation is said to have come from apple's co-founder, steve jobs. shares were off a fraction to 141.05. >>> jcpenney is pushing back the closure date for the 140 stores it plans to shut down. the reason? better than expected foot traffic lately. it said it would postpone its liquidation sale. shares of jcp fell more than 1.5% to $5.91. >>> tesla's elon musk said today the automaker will unveil a semi truck in september. it called the vehicle, quote, seriously next level. he also said the company will unveil a picku
following the press conference united issued yet another statement on the matter, saying, quote, we continue to express our sincerest apology to dr. dao. we cannot stress enough that we remain steadfast in our commitment to make this right. today's shares of united off more than 1%. >>> apple is reportedly developing technology for treating diabetes. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. according to cnbc, the tech giant has quietly assembled a team of biomedical engineers who...
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pressing back against legislators and policymakers that they say are ignoring facts and research. organizers billed the marches as political but nonpartisan, an effort to support science and evidence-based research. but for many demonstrators, it's also a protest against the policies of president donald trump. >> we have an american president disparaging the facts, denigrating see denigrating science, and we're here to tell him science matters. >> reporter: speaking to a crowd in washington, science advocate bill nye said science must shape policy, not just in the united states, but arnoound the world. >> our lawmakers must know and accept science serves every one of us. every citizen of every nation in society. >> reporter: the marches have been worldwide with demonstrators taking to the streets from sydney, australia, to geneva, switzerland, and from the arctic to the antarctic, researchers and scientists added their support to the cause. at new myers station in antarctica, they summed up the movement with a quote. nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. no
pressing back against legislators and policymakers that they say are ignoring facts and research. organizers billed the marches as political but nonpartisan, an effort to support science and evidence-based research. but for many demonstrators, it's also a protest against the policies of president donald trump. >> we have an american president disparaging the facts, denigrating see denigrating science, and we're here to tell him science matters. >> reporter: speaking to a crowd in...
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. >> reporter: this is the second case of negative press for united airlines in the last two weeks. late last month two teenagers had to change clothes before boarding a flight from denver to minneapolis. >> we heard the gate agent say these aren't my rules. i just enforce them. >> reporter: airlines have rules for every situation. but sometimes social media doesn't look at the rules. they look at the outcomes. >> to me, it seems like a sexist policy. >> reporter: united says the family was flying under relatives and friends flying for free or at discounted prices. the airline told abc news when taking advantage of this benefit, all employees and pass riders are considered representatives of united. the passengers were not in compliance with our dress code for company benefit travel. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: leggings aside, this is not the first time we've seen airport security dragging a passenger down a plane aisle. this one went viral. a delta airlines representative said in a statement at the time that the passenger was not complying with boarding and bagging checking procedu
. >> reporter: this is the second case of negative press for united airlines in the last two weeks. late last month two teenagers had to change clothes before boarding a flight from denver to minneapolis. >> we heard the gate agent say these aren't my rules. i just enforce them. >> reporter: airlines have rules for every situation. but sometimes social media doesn't look at the rules. they look at the outcomes. >> to me, it seems like a sexist policy. >> reporter:...
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sean spicer / white house press secretary: "the united states military used a gbu 43 weapon in afghanistan."white house press secretary sean spicer......announcing a strike using the most powerful non-nuclear weapon in the u-s arsenal.the ordinance - nicknamed the "mother of all bombs"......targeted a system of tunnels and caves used by isis fighters.the move was met with largely positive reaction from republicans, like senator lindsey graham, who tweeted in part, quote:"pleased air force dropped moab against isil in afghanistan."from democrats -- a mixed reaction.rep. eric swalwell / -d- california: "i'm all for going after isis. we can't just bomb our way to national security."but perhaps a larger question - why this size weapon?and why now?the full answer may involve not just afghanistan and isis... ...but global security as a whole......and a message about how the new administration is willing to use the world's most powerful military. reporter off cam: "does this send a message to north korea?" president trump: "i don't know if this sends a message. it doesn't make any difference if i
sean spicer / white house press secretary: "the united states military used a gbu 43 weapon in afghanistan."white house press secretary sean spicer......announcing a strike using the most powerful non-nuclear weapon in the u-s arsenal.the ordinance - nicknamed the "mother of all bombs"......targeted a system of tunnels and caves used by isis fighters.the move was met with largely positive reaction from republicans, like senator lindsey graham, who tweeted in part,...
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so the reason i expressed concern is when the president of the united states says the press is the enemy of the american people, to dee me that undermines a bit of the constitution. i think it's a tremendous threat to our democracy. but there is a second part of that clip you should run where i told the journalism students that they also have an obligation. so for the media to be seen as more truthful, the journalists have to check their facts and leave your bias at the door. so yes, i do think anybody that says the media is the enemy of the american people is not right. i have been raked over the coals by the media, but i'll tell you i think it's the single most important thing for this democracy. chris: i want to ask you about your job as chancellor of u.t., and you laid out a path for change that you called nine quantum leaps. you want to start a mandatory course for every one of those quarter million students on american leadership. what do you want to accomplish? >> the fundamentals of leadership are ethics. how do you insure you are -- you have to be moral, legal and ethical. in al
so the reason i expressed concern is when the president of the united states says the press is the enemy of the american people, to dee me that undermines a bit of the constitution. i think it's a tremendous threat to our democracy. but there is a second part of that clip you should run where i told the journalism students that they also have an obligation. so for the media to be seen as more truthful, the journalists have to check their facts and leave your bias at the door. so yes, i do think...
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the attorney of the passenger who was forcibly dragged from the united flight held a press conference earlier today saying a lawsuit is probably on the way. united releasing a new statement. they will not ask law enforcement officers to remove passengers from flights unless it is a matter of safety and security." how can united get past all this without hurting its brand? or -- repairing its brand in joining us, cnbc contributor, mike jackson, principal of 2015 marketing. good to have is you here. >> grate eat to be here. >> what they need to do right now? >> amazing. this week has been tough on the brand. they need to settle, figure out a way, i don't acare what it costs to get in a room with an attorney, settle this, take care of the family and move on and do that really, really fast. >> you don't care what it costs? so millions and millions of dollars and it's better than a lawsuit? >> the lawsuit is going to continue to be that drip, drip, drip, damage to the brand and ultimately it's going to really seep into the culture and it's going to cost them more than it's cost them so far
the attorney of the passenger who was forcibly dragged from the united flight held a press conference earlier today saying a lawsuit is probably on the way. united releasing a new statement. they will not ask law enforcement officers to remove passengers from flights unless it is a matter of safety and security." how can united get past all this without hurting its brand? or -- repairing its brand in joining us, cnbc contributor, mike jackson, principal of 2015 marketing. good to have is...
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kate: united has issued another apology after that press conference and says the complete review of the incident will be completed by the end of this month. certainly far from over. it is the last trading day for u.s. and trading markets. they will be closed for a long easter weekend. a fairly light session on wall street until the u.s. dropped a huge ball on afghanistan, prompting a negative slide for the market. dow jones down 0.4%. geopolitical tensions have been rising all week. investors are keeping a close eye on the white house and its next move. major european indices closed lower. banknking shares a and the travl sector weighed on overall trade. oil prices edged higher after the international energy agency says the market is close to coming into balance, when supply and demand are roughly the same. the monthly report says the global stockpile dipped in march, and will continue as opec and russia extends cutbacks beyond the june deadline. weaker than expected economic activity in india and russia. mexico was a frequent target on the trump campaign trail as he threatened stiff ta
kate: united has issued another apology after that press conference and says the complete review of the incident will be completed by the end of this month. certainly far from over. it is the last trading day for u.s. and trading markets. they will be closed for a long easter weekend. a fairly light session on wall street until the u.s. dropped a huge ball on afghanistan, prompting a negative slide for the market. dow jones down 0.4%. geopolitical tensions have been rising all week. investors...
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tonight we must recognize there are threats to press freedoms here in the united states. we must remain vigilant. the world is watching. >> [applause] jeff: thankfully, we are not alone. the outpouring of support for heartwarming.een having journalists bob woodward and carl bernstein tonight is an outstanding symbol of that support. >> [applause] bob, carl, elsa, and christine for joining us. >> [applause] just as woodward and bernstein inspired generations of journalists, we hope the work that the press corps is doing will inspire our successors. we are raising money for our scholarship program tonight. as the video beautifully showed, scholarships matter. having spent some time already year'sis group of this scholars, the profession is in good hands. with that i would like to invite two scholarship chairs to the promote this year's whca scholars. >> [applause] >> before we introduce you to our scholars, we like to say on behalf of the board, we are honored to serve alongside jeff mason, who has led our board with such dedication this year. >> [applause] >> this year the
tonight we must recognize there are threats to press freedoms here in the united states. we must remain vigilant. the world is watching. >> [applause] jeff: thankfully, we are not alone. the outpouring of support for heartwarming.een having journalists bob woodward and carl bernstein tonight is an outstanding symbol of that support. >> [applause] bob, carl, elsa, and christine for joining us. >> [applause] just as woodward and bernstein inspired generations of journalists, we...
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and unrelated...but more horrible press for united today... we learned a man on a flight from houston was stung by a scorpion which fell from the overhead compartment sunday. he's okay...united's week...not so much. rain showers are dissipating this afternoon as the upper trough lifts out of the area. cooler tonight. dry and slightly warmer weather returns for tomorrow and saturday. rain chances will return on sunday, and indications are that unsettled weather will continue into midweek next week. dry weather returns late next week. (steve) more big news: it's known as "the mother of all bombs"...the most powerful non-nuclear bomb in the u-s arsenal. and today it was used for the first time on the battle field by the united states.(steve) the military dropped the 22- thousand pound "mo-ab" explosive on isis in afghanistan.(pam) stacey cohan, from our partners at c-n-n, reports that although president trump is ánotá saying whether he ordered the strike... he is supporting the decision. president trump: "we are so proud of our military, it was
and unrelated...but more horrible press for united today... we learned a man on a flight from houston was stung by a scorpion which fell from the overhead compartment sunday. he's okay...united's week...not so much. rain showers are dissipating this afternoon as the upper trough lifts out of the area. cooler tonight. dry and slightly warmer weather returns for tomorrow and saturday. rain chances will return on sunday, and indications are that unsettled weather will continue into midweek next...
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delegation confirmed just before getting of the tax that the united states would press iran hard to release the namazis, and political published a piece resulting from its investigation into the iran nuclear deal. it claims the obama administration agreed to drop charges against 14 iranians suspected of helping armed terrorist groups, infuriating prosecutors and damaging u.s. efforts to prevent weapons from spreading. >> their people to think this will effort to sort of keep the counter proliferation effort in check, the law enforcement effort, while they got the deal done, has harmed the process going forward, perhaps indefinitely. >> within the last hour, bret, the chairman of the house foreign affairs committee has sent a letter to the secretary of state and attorney general jeff sessions asking for a briefing on what had transpired in any investigations or prosecutions that were trapped under the iran nuclear agreement in the last administration and to provide them as well-paid >> rich edson live at the state department. from support of terrorists to threats from israel, the u.s. has pl
delegation confirmed just before getting of the tax that the united states would press iran hard to release the namazis, and political published a piece resulting from its investigation into the iran nuclear deal. it claims the obama administration agreed to drop charges against 14 iranians suspected of helping armed terrorist groups, infuriating prosecutors and damaging u.s. efforts to prevent weapons from spreading. >> their people to think this will effort to sort of keep the counter...
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ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> reporter: he held fewer solo press conferences one in the first 100 days compared to four by president obama. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: that one a doosie. trump tangled with reporters for 75 minutes. >> and on the leaks is it fake news or are these real leaks? >> the leaks are real. you know what they said. you saw it. the leaks are the news is fake. so much of the news is fake. >> reporter: comedians had a field day. >> the tone of the press conference was look if your dad found a pack of sick rhetts under your mattress. >> reporter: through all right unconventional communication, trump has shown he can adjust his style to meet the tra digsz of the office. >> i am asking everyone watching tonight, to seize this moment, believe in yourselves. >> reporter: jonathan carl, abc news, washington. >> one way he has had a different approach to communicating is with all of those rallies that he is holding. holding another one tomorrow in pennsylvania. to mark the 100th day. on that day, the president is usually at the white hou
ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> reporter: he held fewer solo press conferences one in the first 100 days compared to four by president obama. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: that one a doosie. trump tangled with reporters for 75 minutes. >> and on the leaks is it fake news or are these real leaks? >> the leaks are real. you know what they said. you saw it. the leaks are the news is fake. so much of the news is fake. >>...
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local lawmakers are among those pressing united airlines about the passenger forced off avenue flight. pam senator bob casey and new jersey senator cory booker were among those who penned a letter calling the airline's explanation unsatisfactory. dr. david dao was dragged off of a flight sunday to make room for united employees. new jersey governor chris christie wants to suspend overbooking until the transportation department completes a review. "gma" will have an exclusive interview with the ceo of united later this morning. >> the governor of florida has declared a state of emergency because their 107 wildfires burning across that state t officials say the state is in the driest condition that it's been in in awhile. residents have been put on notice they need to be ready to evacuate. one fire burning is just 100 yards away from homes and it's own orange line 25 percent contained. >>> record rainfall in san marcos texas led to this dramatic water rescue. a woman and her child had to be pulled from their stranded vehicle yesterday. a storm system dropped 7-inches of rain in less tha
local lawmakers are among those pressing united airlines about the passenger forced off avenue flight. pam senator bob casey and new jersey senator cory booker were among those who penned a letter calling the airline's explanation unsatisfactory. dr. david dao was dragged off of a flight sunday to make room for united employees. new jersey governor chris christie wants to suspend overbooking until the transportation department completes a review. "gma" will have an exclusive interview...
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airlines getting such bad press. indeed, these guys have been winning a lot of market share, they have been growing very fast, the gulf airlines, so it is putting a big tent and that is part of the policies of trump to try to fight back on trade with these guys. talk us back on trade with these guys. talk us through the story from facebook, it is fascinating. your thoughts activating computers to change things. there is this optical neuroimaging system which is supposed to be able to read your brainwaves, and mean that you can actually type with your mind. so scary! interesting stuff, alix, thank you very much. hello, for most of us, another dry day coming up. quite a lot of cloud around especially this morning. high pressure in charge but we do have a wea k pressure in charge but we do have a weak front that has been bringing some thicker cloud across wales, the midlands and north west england, thickenerfor a few spots midlands and north west england, thickener for a few spots of rain. probably not have the wet the
airlines getting such bad press. indeed, these guys have been winning a lot of market share, they have been growing very fast, the gulf airlines, so it is putting a big tent and that is part of the policies of trump to try to fight back on trade with these guys. talk us back on trade with these guys. talk us through the story from facebook, it is fascinating. your thoughts activating computers to change things. there is this optical neuroimaging system which is supposed to be able to read your...
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and as you take a look at shares of united this press conference will begin in about an hour. we'll let you know what the attorneys have to say and i'm interested to hear what dr. dao's daughter has to say about, "a," his condition right now. and what his thoughts are after what's been a very wild week. guys, back to you. >> all right, phil, thanks for that. we'll come back to you later on. >>> joining us this morning former american airlines ceo don carty, former chairman of virgin america. good morning. >> good morning, carl, thanks for having me. >> we talked to crandall earlier in the morning. he -- i was interested he said that the overbooking policy as it's written right now for the industry maybe could be looked at again because there's fewer numbers of no shows than back in the old days. what do you think? >> well, i think it could. i think aef air -- i think every airline needs to be thoughtful about overbooking and an airline never wants a situation that developed sunday night. an involuntary overbooking is a terrible thing. when we overbook as airlines it's incumben
and as you take a look at shares of united this press conference will begin in about an hour. we'll let you know what the attorneys have to say and i'm interested to hear what dr. dao's daughter has to say about, "a," his condition right now. and what his thoughts are after what's been a very wild week. guys, back to you. >> all right, phil, thanks for that. we'll come back to you later on. >>> joining us this morning former american airlines ceo don carty, former...
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. >>> more bad press for united airlines. a couple gets booted on a flight and why united said it was justified. >>> if you did not file your taxes yet, you still have time. plus, why chances are good for plus, why chances are good for avoiding >>> track today's storm anytime on the abc7 news app. download it now. >>> good morning. a live look outside at the golden gate bridge. can you see the iconic fog over the iconic bridge. mike is tracking storms headed our way this week. >> the app is free and on our smartphone's app store, and be sure and push enable alerts. >>> and then the changes to airlines could mean more money for you. tiffany wilson is at sfo this morning with details. >> reporter: some are changing their policies after the confrontation last sunday. can you see in the video a man being dragged off an overbooked united flight, and in a response, delta changed compensation to passengers bumped off flights, and the airline is willing to pay up $9,950 to give up a seat. >> i think that's the right approach. i think
. >>> more bad press for united airlines. a couple gets booted on a flight and why united said it was justified. >>> if you did not file your taxes yet, you still have time. plus, why chances are good for plus, why chances are good for avoiding >>> track today's storm anytime on the abc7 news app. download it now. >>> good morning. a live look outside at the golden gate bridge. can you see the iconic fog over the iconic bridge. mike is tracking storms headed...
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ostensibly the united states believes there should be a free press everywhere and part of that, part of the basic way we do that is that our government officials, particularly somebody like the president or secretary of state, they model what it means to respect the free press, respond to the free press. that means in part standing up for american reporters when our government goes abroad and leaders from other countries disrespect them. well, today, the new secretary of state rex tillerson went to moscow where the putin government has increasingly taken overall forms of the media. at the start of a photo op on the edge of the proceedings, a lot of people thought what happened here was actually andrea mitchell again because of andrea's reputation for asking tough questions in difficult environments but this wasn't andrea mitchell. it was carol "the washington post." she started out a question as american reporters do and the russian foreign minister responded by staring her down, yli at her and insulting her. and watch how rex tillerson reacted. >> mr. secretary, the russians don't b
ostensibly the united states believes there should be a free press everywhere and part of that, part of the basic way we do that is that our government officials, particularly somebody like the president or secretary of state, they model what it means to respect the free press, respond to the free press. that means in part standing up for american reporters when our government goes abroad and leaders from other countries disrespect them. well, today, the new secretary of state rex tillerson...
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with you no there's been action and i think as a result of this action you'll have the united states government pressing our allies and potential partners in a coming coalition and others to put pressure on the russians, put pressure o iranians to back off of their support for bashar al-assad and be very interesting to watch the coming days what assad himself does. how he reacts, what he says and does a. if he shows any indication that he's been somehow chasened by this action. >> you mentioned that syria is sort of client state of iran, that they work in large part at iranian direction and then they have the russians backing them up as well. that's quite a grouping of three all sort of setting themselves up against the united states. what level of concern is there that one of those three actors might take further action that would require the united states to take further action and might draw us further into this syrian civil war? >> well, this is one of the main concerns, and i'm told that the trump team as they contribute it exactly what this response would be, spent more time ta
with you no there's been action and i think as a result of this action you'll have the united states government pressing our allies and potential partners in a coming coalition and others to put pressure on the russians, put pressure o iranians to back off of their support for bashar al-assad and be very interesting to watch the coming days what assad himself does. how he reacts, what he says and does a. if he shows any indication that he's been somehow chasened by this action. >> you...
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secretary for the president of the united states at the white house. this is not the first time your comments from the white house, from the lectern there, have been criticized. are you worried, sean, that you have a credibility problem right now? >> no. i think this is why i'm here right now, wolf. you know, i think i clearly, as i said earlier to you, to your audience, when you make a mistake, you own it. my comments today did not reflect the president's, were a distraction from him, and frankly were just misstated, insensitive and wrong, and i wanted to make sure i clarified them as soon as possible. so i appreciate you having me on, but i think one of the things i think is important is we all make mistakes. you've made mistakes. other outlets, me, and everybody does. we all hopefully have a bit of forgiveness in us, and i hope that people who understand know that when i make a mistake, i'll try to own it, and i would ask people for their for giveness. >> sean spicer, it was good of you to come out and apologize to the american people, indeed to peo
secretary for the president of the united states at the white house. this is not the first time your comments from the white house, from the lectern there, have been criticized. are you worried, sean, that you have a credibility problem right now? >> no. i think this is why i'm here right now, wolf. you know, i think i clearly, as i said earlier to you, to your audience, when you make a mistake, you own it. my comments today did not reflect the president's, were a distraction from him,...
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sean spicer / white house press secretary: "the united states military used a gbu 43 weapon in afghanistan."white house press secretary sean spicer......announcing a strike using the most powerful non-nuclear weapon in the u-s arsenal.the ordinance - nicknamed the "mother of all bombs"......targeted a system of tunnels and caves used by isis fighters.the move was met with largely positive reaction from republicans, like senator lindsey graham, who tweeted in part, quote:"pleased air force dropped moab against isil in afghanistan."from democrats -- a mixed reaction.rep. eric swalwell / -d- california: "i'm all for going after isis. we can't just bomb our way to national security."but perhaps a larger question - why this size weapon?and why now?the full answer may involve not just afghanistan and isis... ...but global security as a whole......and a message about how the new administration is willing to use the world's most powerful military. reporter off cam: "does this send a message to north korea?" president trump: "i don't know if this sends a message. it doesn't make any difference if i
sean spicer / white house press secretary: "the united states military used a gbu 43 weapon in afghanistan."white house press secretary sean spicer......announcing a strike using the most powerful non-nuclear weapon in the u-s arsenal.the ordinance - nicknamed the "mother of all bombs"......targeted a system of tunnels and caves used by isis fighters.the move was met with largely positive reaction from republicans, like senator lindsey graham, who tweeted in part,...
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>> i think he laid out a very compelling case, and i think united has a major problem. one of the things i told you offset or off cam was was cook county, illinois, the court that he said he's going to file his lawsuit in, is a very good lawsuit, if you're a plaintiff. and the last place on earth that united airlines is going to want to face a lawsuit that's going to claim competence entry damages, which we just learned are more significant than i think anyone believed -- concussion, lost teeth -- >> on the injuries. >> and also a punitive damage claim. so, i think mr. demetrio laid out a very good case. how much are they talking about? >> multiple millions of dollars. >> and a master class of how to lay out your case in front of the court of public opinion. >> what often happens, and i've had many cases like this and seen it many times, is the video disappears and it's important to get that from the airplane, because it might be the % many times is the video disappears and it's important to get that from the airport because it might be the airport's video rather than u
>> i think he laid out a very compelling case, and i think united has a major problem. one of the things i told you offset or off cam was was cook county, illinois, the court that he said he's going to file his lawsuit in, is a very good lawsuit, if you're a plaintiff. and the last place on earth that united airlines is going to want to face a lawsuit that's going to claim competence entry damages, which we just learned are more significant than i think anyone believed -- concussion, lost...
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i have breaking news from united airlines. following a press conference by the attorney and the daughter of dr. david dao, he is the passenger who was dragged off a united airlines flight on sunday night. now united airlines is issuing a new statement essentially saying that it is recommitted to putting customers first and making sure that what happened on sunday never happens again. the statement reads in part this horrible situation has provided a harsh learning experience from which we will take immediate and corrective action. united also says it will no longer ask law enforcement officers to remove passengers from our flights unless it is a matter of safety and security. the airline essentially has gone -- and then they go on to say, we will fully review and improve our training programs to ensure our employees are prepared and empowered to put our customers first. one interesting point. when you look at the statement from united, the very last bullet point, guys, united saying that ceo oscar munoz did call dr. david dao,
i have breaking news from united airlines. following a press conference by the attorney and the daughter of dr. david dao, he is the passenger who was dragged off a united airlines flight on sunday night. now united airlines is issuing a new statement essentially saying that it is recommitted to putting customers first and making sure that what happened on sunday never happens again. the statement reads in part this horrible situation has provided a harsh learning experience from which we will...
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[applause] >> the head of united nations security council on north korea's nuclear program. they held a press conference in new york announcing his nation's objection to the braiding. the meeting in question was scheduled fpr
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united issued a press release today... detailing results of an internal review after the incident. the report includes a review of what led up to the faux pas... and recommendations to prevent it from happening again. among the changes: reducing the amount of overbooking... and increasing customer compensation for over booked flights...up to ten-thousand dollars. some of the policy changes have already been implemented, while others are set to roll out soon. (catherine) yet more apparent fall-out from the united incident... southwest airlines is 'also' making some changes.. the airline says it plans to stop overbooking flights...the industry-wide practice that was the source of trouble on the united flight. last year southwest bumped 15- thousand passengers from flights...which is more than any other airline. today a southwest spokesperson said they've now got better waysto avoid trouble - including a new reservations system coming online next month. along with what the airline calls "better forecasting tools" -- southwestsays it will no longer need to overbook flights. (anchor) ti
united issued a press release today... detailing results of an internal review after the incident. the report includes a review of what led up to the faux pas... and recommendations to prevent it from happening again. among the changes: reducing the amount of overbooking... and increasing customer compensation for over booked flights...up to ten-thousand dollars. some of the policy changes have already been implemented, while others are set to roll out soon. (catherine) yet more apparent...
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"the associated press" reports the defects were found during federal inspections in 44 states. the inspection program began two years ago after a series of oil train accidents across north america and the reports say many problems include worn rails, broken track bulbs and cracks in steel bars that connection sections of -- connect sections of track and they could lead to derailment. if the's not clear if the inspection program will continue under the trump aldstration. >>> the golden state war -- administration. >> last night, they beat the minnesota timberwolves. the team started off testy as the big man mcgee, flexes his muscles down low. the game is pretty close until the warriors broke away and that is in the quarter. he put up 31 points and including 3, seven 3-pointers. he credits his improved shooting for the deadly weather and puts him in a good news. tonight is the warrior's final road game of the regular season. they're going to 10 off against the phoenix sons. green and odwadala were rest resting. tickets for the first round go on sale at 2:00. two in the afternoon
"the associated press" reports the defects were found during federal inspections in 44 states. the inspection program began two years ago after a series of oil train accidents across north america and the reports say many problems include worn rails, broken track bulbs and cracks in steel bars that connection sections of -- connect sections of track and they could lead to derailment. if the's not clear if the inspection program will continue under the trump aldstration. >>>...
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melania trump, first lady of the united states — it's a position that is always going to attract press attention, but when the daily mail published an article last august making a series of accusations about her past, she called in the lawyers. today, that process came to a conclusion. and in a statement read out in court today, they address the allegations in that article headlined "racy photos and troubling questions", in which the daily mail republished allegations that melania trump had provided services beyond simply modelling, all of which it now accepts is entirely untrue, defamatory, and for which the daily mail has now apologised unreservedly. the size of the settlement hasn't been made public, but a figure ofjust under $3 million is being widely reported. it's a big figure for a libel claim, but melania trump had, at the beginning, been seeking 150 million for what her claim said was the loss of a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity to extend her brand. there was no mention of business or branding today's statement, rather, "the allegations strike at the heart of the claiman
melania trump, first lady of the united states — it's a position that is always going to attract press attention, but when the daily mail published an article last august making a series of accusations about her past, she called in the lawyers. today, that process came to a conclusion. and in a statement read out in court today, they address the allegations in that article headlined "racy photos and troubling questions", in which the daily mail republished allegations that melania...
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. >> after the press conference, the public relations department from united issued a statement saying we continue to express our sincerest apology to dr. dao. we cannot stress enough that we remain steadfast in our commitment to headache this right." as you look at shares of united, we point out that the pr department at united says, look, we can show you call logs showing that oscar munoz tried to reach out to dr. dao. in the press conference today, kelly, the attorney said munoz never talked to dao. we never heard. they claim they did. that said, this is not the last time we'll hear from the attorney or dr. dao because they got the hammer right now. there's a hearing next week regarding evidence of the incident sunday night. we'll likely hear from them again. >> oh, yeah, phil, stay with us, if you would. bringing in our aviation consul substantiate, mike boyd, and, mike, you know, as pointed out, why doesn't united offer the guy megamillions right now and just hope the whole thing goes away? >> probably should. i think this is just from -- i think you're 45 years in the business, a
. >> after the press conference, the public relations department from united issued a statement saying we continue to express our sincerest apology to dr. dao. we cannot stress enough that we remain steadfast in our commitment to headache this right." as you look at shares of united, we point out that the pr department at united says, look, we can show you call logs showing that oscar munoz tried to reach out to dr. dao. in the press conference today, kelly, the attorney said munoz...
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the family of david at dao, the doctor dried up the new united flight yesterday held a press conference and their lawyer said dao lost two teeth, suffered a concussion and may need surgery. his daughter said this. >> it's been a very difficult time for our entire family. we are truly grateful for your support. what happened to my dad should have never happened any human being, regardless of the circumstance. we were horrified and shocked and sickened to learn what had happened to him and to see what had happened to him. >> tucker: dao's lawyer said a lawsuit in the near future is of course likely. we will keep you updated on details that emerge. we want to bring with fox news alert. a dangerous foreign group has infiltrated this country, it's not isis. it is ms 13. a central american gangs. several of the gang's members could be responsible for a horrifying quadruple homicide. trace gallagher is here with more on that. >> the official cause of death is significant trauma throughout their bodies. they were tortured, in other words. beaten and cut in such gruesome fashion that the crimes
the family of david at dao, the doctor dried up the new united flight yesterday held a press conference and their lawyer said dao lost two teeth, suffered a concussion and may need surgery. his daughter said this. >> it's been a very difficult time for our entire family. we are truly grateful for your support. what happened to my dad should have never happened any human being, regardless of the circumstance. we were horrified and shocked and sickened to learn what had happened to him and...
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. >> reporter: this is the second case of negative press for united airlines in the last two weeks. late last month two teenagers had to change clothes before boarding a flight from denver to minneapolis. >> we heard the gate agent say these aren't my rules. i just enforce them. >> reporter: airlines have rules for every situation. but sometimes social media doesn't look at the rules. they look at the outcomes. >> to me, it seems like a sexist policy. >> reporter: united says the family was flying under relatives and friends flying for free or at discounted prices. the airline told abc news when taking advantage of this benefit, all employees and pass riders are considered representatives of united. the passengers were not in compliance with our dress code for company benefit travel. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: leggings aside, this is not the first time we've seen airport security dragging a passenger down a plane aisle. this one went viral. a delta airlines representative said in a statement at the time that the passenger was not complying with boarding and bagging checking procedu
. >> reporter: this is the second case of negative press for united airlines in the last two weeks. late last month two teenagers had to change clothes before boarding a flight from denver to minneapolis. >> we heard the gate agent say these aren't my rules. i just enforce them. >> reporter: airlines have rules for every situation. but sometimes social media doesn't look at the rules. they look at the outcomes. >> to me, it seems like a sexist policy. >> reporter:...