Reportedly subpoenaing records related to the 787 dreamliner. And megadeal making in the sports world kevin durant, irving, Deandre Jordan all look ready to take their talents to the Brooklyn Nets its monday, july 1st and Worldwide Exchange begins right now. The greatest, the greatest good morning, everyone im con tessa brewer here at World Headquarters for cnbc. Brian sullivan is in vienna this morning. Good morning, brian. We took our talents to vienna, austria, the scene of an opec meeting well get to what is expected in just a minute, but we have to check stock futures because it alongs like the markets are going to surge today they surged in asia overnight, stock futures we could hit a new record on the dow. Remember, we hit records on the s p 500. Will today be the day the dow 30 does it . Stock futures are up more than 200 points a the moment as well. On that trade optimism that you referenced at the top, the asian markets up over 2 in hong kong and the nikkei in japan and the e
Country face extreme wind and flash flooding. The weather outlook for the holiday week plus, the four cities where traffic will be the worst. Bad blood. Bad blood the dispute between taylor swift and some of the biggest names in music growing more fierce overnight. From the tiger chasing this man on a motorcycle to the restaurant patrons left soaking wet during dinner to the biggest hailstorm weve ever seen, all the best video on this monday, the 1st of july. Good monday morning, everyone. Thanks for joining us. We begin with investigators on the scene of the deadliest plane crash in texas in nearly three decades. Ten people were killed when the plane crashed into a small hangar at the airport. Witnesses say it appears the plane had trouble gaining altitude after takffaghiairportr dallas where a small plane urg, florida, crashed into a hangar shortly after takeoff. Attention all aircraft on the tower. Everybody, just stand by. We had an accident on the field. So expect not to go out an
Did we make people realize its not right to do the kind of things they were doing which was grafting, taking money and being a corrupt society, taking money from people just to move throughout their town. One of the ways we did that was trying to be sure we took people and spent time with the Police Officers themselves. We probably spent way too much too much emphasis on contractors early on and the problem with that was we would send our Contractor Force out, they may have been the only people out there doing the training, and what would happen when the threat increase took place, the contractors would remain on the safety of the compound. This could go on for days or weeks. The frustration came from the afghans because they relied on that training on a daily basis. So the person that was with them training them may not be there now for days or weeks at a time. So we kind of changed that around and said we need to take our armed personnel and put them out there and spend time with the
Theres many different ways of doing things. So we would be out there telling the afghans, this is how you conduct police operations, this is how we do police training, this is how you hold your weapon and engage the enemy, and then several weeks later another force would come in and not that it was necessarily wrong, but it was different. So from the afghan perspective, incredibly frustrating to understand where they are going and what they need to be doing and what is right and what is wrong. So in closing if someone were to ask me from 2010 to where were at now, is there hope i would say, yes, there is. As we stand down our combat forces and shift to an advisory and a training role i think were going to be able to take our lessons lerbed learned and ensure that we can continue to build on what weve done. There were some Great Success stories. One of the things we worked on a lot was trying to bring women into the policing, something that was unheard of only a few years ago. Nina talk
Was trying to be sure we took people and spent time with the Police Officers themselves. We probably spent way too much too much emphasis on contractors early on and the problem with that was we would send our Contractor Force out, they may have been the only people out there doing the training, and what would happen when the threat increase took place, the contractors would remain on the safety of the compound. This could go on for days or weeks. The frustration came from the afghans because they relied on that training on a daily basis. So the person that was with them training them may not be there now for days or weeks at a time. So we kind of changed that around and said we need to take our armed personnel and put them out there and spend time with these folks day in and day out, not only built trust between us and the afghans but it gave them the ability to prg on a daily basis. So the other frustration was the coalition effort. There was a lot of people with great intentions wil