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CNN News Central

installed properly, i don't think we're looking at a manufacturing defect or anything like that. this aircraft flew for a long time. and there were also indications that there may have been some problems with the pressurization before it came off. >> it is odd to me, that they would get the flashing sensor going off, saying that there is an issue with rasterization. and yet, this plane could still fly, how is that possible. >> well, that system has one job, and it is to tell the pilots when the pressurization drops below 10,000 feet inside of the aircraft. or above that actually, it is an inverse relationship, but when it does that, it tells the pilot that something is leaking and there is pressurization going outside, so they need to investigate that. the second question i was mentioning before, the second question is, was that investigated properly, or, as the chairwoman said, they could have just been not related. i think that is a stretch.

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Mastermind in killing of Tarlac barangay chairwoman, husband arrested

MANILA, Philippines: The alleged mastermind in the killing of a village chairwoman and her husband last month in Tarlac was arrested by members of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG).

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Northland Regional Council chairwoman Tui Shortland quits to come back as deputy chair

The musical chairs at Northland’s environmental council continue. Last week Tui Shortland resigned from her role as Northland Regional Council chairwoma n,...

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Hyundai Group chairwoman to leave elevator unit's board

Hyundai Group Chairwoman Hyun Jeong-eun decided to leave Hyundai Elevator’s board, the group’s elevator manufacturing unit said Friday.

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FCC Hammered for Scuttling Standard General-TEGNA Deal

By Barrington M. Salmon NNPA Newswire In February last year, TEGNA – which owns 64 television stations in 51 US markets –agreed to be acquired by Standard General for $8.6 billion, including debt. The deal was expected to close in late 2022. But an unanticipated hurdle came in the form of Federal Communications Commission Chair

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Top Massachusetts cannabis regulator sues treasurer over commission suspension

Shannon O'Brien, the former state treasurer and Democratic nominee for governor, filed a lawsuit Thursday accusing Treasurer Deborah Goldberg of unlawfully removing her as chairwoman of the Cannabis Control Commission.

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Deadline White House

the national level as a result of that. these are places that were fairly normal by republican standards, which have now swung to this thing. this is really a republican problem to solve in places like michigan. no one else is going to solve this for them. >> no. and you're exactly right. the michigan republican party has a long history of influence that's from gerald ford. it's george romney. ronna mcdaniel was actually the chairwoman of the michigan republican party up until 2017 when she became the chair of the rnc. betsy devos, the former education secretary is one of the most powerful political power brokers in the state and also in the country. her network extends well beyond the state lines of measure. so this was a state party that had vast national both import and influence. and when you look at these prominent republicans in the state right now, they're almost content to let it die on the vine so they can build it back up from the ashes.

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Morning Joe

potentially, potentially, could be offering some pretty important evidence here against donald trump and his top aides. tamar, tell us a little more about what we know about this, about these individuals. the members of the republican party there in georgia, folks you probably covered now and then over the years, tell us a little bit about them and what they are alleging here, and how, potentially, they could be useful in the prosecution. >> reporter: sure. d.a. fani willis last summer alerted all 16 of the republicans who served as alternate electors here in georgia that they were investigation targets and could see charges as a result. at the end of the day, she only ended up pursing charges against three of the electors. david shafer, the head of the georgia gop, who allegedly helped coordinate this meeting, as well as state senator shawn still and cathy latham, who was the chairwoman of the coffee county gop, who was there when

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