24yearold daughter in a 737max crash testified with pictures of Crash Victims on display. Boeings apologies to cameras have not been apologies to the families. I do personally apologize to the families. Reporter boeing c. E. O. Dennis mull enberg made that tv apology exclusively to nor a odonnell in may. We feel terrible about these accidents and we apologized for what happened. Reporter today boeing announced it would give 50 million to the families of those killed, part of a fund it created earlier this month. Some families called that a p. R. Stunt. Paul thinks instead boeing executives, including the c. E. O. , should face criminal charges. And the 737max should be scrapped entirely. I would like to see the plane not fly again. Kris joins us now. Kris, do you think that 737max is ever going to fly again . Reporter norah, the 737max is almost seen as too big to fail. It is too important to boeings bottom line and thus the larger u. S. Economy, and too important to several of the wor
Seeing them on id write next robert f. Kennedy jr. Is here with me in studio live as his Campaign Says, he now has enough signatures to appear on the ballot in north karolina, another Battleground State that has both biden and trump nervous tonight plus another suspected case of the mysterious brain injury known as Havana Syndrome. Im going to speak to invest so get a journalists Christo Grozev. He singles out a specific russian Intelligence Unit as the possible culprit. Also out front of retired us official based advantage, who is widely considered be patient zero and trumps Net Worth Plunging today by 1 on paper. Why . Lets go out front good evening. Im Erin Burnett Outfront tonight. Dont call them a spoiler. Robert f. Kennedy jr. Saying he is in the race to win in november as he reaches yet another milestone tonight is Campaign Says kennedy now has enough signatures to get on the ballot in North Carolina, which is of course, a crucial Battleground State. And in just a moment, im goi
Cannot imagine john f. Kennedy on his 100th birthday. He will be forever enshrined as a man in his 40s. Had he lived, he would have been 100 today. How should he be remembered . Guest i think did he so much in his short life, and many of his ideas are just as relevant today. His way of governing through inclusion, his big ideas of service, whether it be the peace corps or other things, his big ideas of innovation, the race to the moon, so many of what he was fighting for in the 1960s are important to what were looking at in 2017. Host let me share with our audience one of the iconic inaugural speeches from january 1961, senator john kennedy was sworn in as president of the united states. Now the trumpet summons us again. Not as a call to bear arms, though arms we need, not as a call to battle, though in battle we are, but a call to bear the burden of a long Twilight Struggle year in and year out. Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, a struggle against the common enemies of man, t
Cannot imagine john f. Kennedy on his 100th birthday. He will be forever enshrined as a man in his 40s. Had he lived, he would have been 100 today. How should he be remembered . Guest i think did he so much in his short life, and many of his ideas are just as relevant today. His way of governing through inclusion, his big ideas of service, whether it be the peace corps or other things, his big ideas of innovation, the race to the moon, so many of what he was fighting for in the 1960s are important to what were looking at in 2017. Host let me share with our audience one of the iconic inaugural speeches from january 1961, senator john kennedy was sworn in as president of the united states. Now the trumpet summons us again. Not as a call to bear arms, though arms we need, not as a call to battle, though in battle we are, but a call to bear the burden of a long Twilight Struggle year in and year out. Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, a struggle against the common enemies of man, t
Good afternoon. Im glad to see our audience survived the flash flood warning. Im Michael Green, Senior Vice President for asia and japan here at csis and professor at georgetown. And as the csis host i want to do our usual safety announcement. We survived the flash flood. If for any reason we need to evacuate, its my responsibility to give you instructions. And the general rule is well go out the way you came in and well make our way to either national geographic, which is around the corner, or well go straight down rhode island to st. Matthews. Our expectation is half the people will go to starbucks at du pont circle, but thats the plan. Im going to be very brief because ill have the opportunity to chair a discussion with our very distinguished panel of american and japanese retired senior military leaders. But first i want to turn it over to my friend who has organized this military Statesmen Forum to tell you about its intent, its purpose and a bit about what they achieved. Please,