See you admit mistakes were made with it 737 max jet as hes questioned by congress over 2 deadly crashes. And britains Prime Minister moves a big step closer to getting the december election he hopes will break the breck 6 deadlock. And it will begin in lebanon where Prime Minister saad hariri has submitted his resignation to the president after 13 days of antigovernment protests i reread says hes reached a dead end in dealing with the unprecedented demonstrations and violence that have paralyzed the country and of course live now to santa whos in beirut so whats the reaction been among the protesters to harrys resignation. Well as you could imagine people are celebrating theyre welcoming this as a 1st step like you mentioned 13 days of protests these protesters theyve been blocking roads not just. Across the country piling pressure on the government to resign now the Prime Minister submitted his resignation to the president so far the president has not reacted were expecting him to re
The subcommittee will come to order. The chairman will be able to call recess. Good morning and thank you to todays witnesses. In addition to the integration of the entrance of drones into the airspace, they provide challenges to aviation safety. Legislation set to a Solid Foundation to improve the nations safety. Is ans hearing opportunity to get the public perspective on current challenges and risks of our aviation system. This testimony will also shape our priorities as we continue our investigation into the boeing 737 max and into the and itst of the faa authorization bill. For the sake of time, i am going to speak first about the panel number two and then shift to the first panel. Later, we will hear from the first panel. In the fall, we will discuss the faa preauthorization act. Their testimony will help us prioritize. Testify ntsb when they about recommendations outlined in the most wanted list of safety improvement, we want to the safety of aviation technologies. Congress canno
People of turkey made me president by 52 of the votes. Mr. Irdyk thank you. We need to go to the audience for a couple of questions, if you are ok with that. I would ask you to wait for the microphone, to identify yourself, and please to ask a question, not to make a statement. Tohave an opportunity here ask questions of the president , but we are not interested in having a political statement in the process. I also want to make clear that this is not a press conference. This is a discussion, with policy people in washington. So i hope the media will understand, but call on all of to turned it into a press conference, i want to avoid that. I am the Deputy Director of brookings Foreign Policy programs. Thank you very much for coming here and engaging in a discussion at brookings. In your speech he talked about a number of different issues around the region, but that was one country that received almost pleading mentioned, and that was iran. Turkey has played an Important Role and diplom
From the Houston Institute in washington starting at 12 15 p. M. Eastern. Recently our campaign 2016 made a visit to pennsylvania during the primary stop in a growth city college, slippery rock, university, washington Washington College and Jefferson College where students, professors and local officials officials learned about our resources covering the campaign trail. Visitors were able to share their thoughts about the upcoming election. Are best ended the week in warrington, pennsylvania where this it a middle school. A special thanks to our cable partners, comcast and armstrong cable for their help and coordinating the community visits. You can view that when he documentaries at cam. Org. Coming up next on cspan 2, a conversation on smart homes, homes that have lighting, heating and appliances controlled remotely by phone or computer. We will hear about the benefits of smart home since privacy and Security Risk from the Atlantic Council in washington. This is about 90 minutes. [in
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