Unidentified kploesi explosive device. It could have been more deadly. Doors blown off the train. Passenger crying out. A second device found at another nation but it was defused before it could cause greater harm. Joining us live near the russian consulate in San Francisco this morning, and this attack on Vladimir Putin was in st. Petersburg earlier that morning. Reporter exactly. It did happen during that time. And this story seems to be changing every few moments here. The president , President Trump releasing a statement saying quote terrible, terrible things happening all over the world absolutely a terrible thing. Words that are echoed by those here at the russian consulate in San Francisco and russias president. Happening this morning in saub way car when it was traveling between two very busy downtown metro stations in downtown st. Petersburg russia. An explosive in st. Petersburg metro didnt kploexplode. All happening as Vladimir Putin was in the area for a meeting. Injuries h
Cowling, what i mean is that theres a tight figtting metal covering and allows the air to flow over more efficiently. So, mark burket of the spanish Swiss Company has designed a very important series of automobile engines in the prewar era. He adapts this to the aeronautical application by taking two of his inline four engines, makes it into a v8, and what he does thats very unique is instead of having separate cylinders attached to the crank case, he casts a row of cylinders out of a solid piece of aluminum. And he has cooling packagssages those aluminum blocks that allows improved cooling and more power. So instead of a rotary engine, you know, doing 110, 120 horsepower, youre looking at 200 or 220 horsepower with these engines by the time theyre introduced in the spad xii. Theres always a technological pushpull over the western front in world war i, in which the germans have an advantage with their thick air foiled tubular steel fuselaged aircraft like the folker d 7 that you can se
With the president makinga move related to mule pert another journalist behind the New York Times scoop joining us. And Mark Zuckerberg is now in day two of his congressional contransition seat. I want to start with garrett. Weve all been working on sources in the last 60 minutes or so. Members have been walking out of the gop conference. What have you been hearing on the talk of paul ryan and his announcement than hes no longer going to serve as speaker after this term . The primary thing that were hearing is this a decision made about his family, hang on a second here. Weve got mark meadows coming around the corner, im going to try to grab him. What were hearing is that this is a family decision. This is something ryan has said for quite a long time, that he would discuss this with his wife when he went home sometime in the spring, make a decision before the filing deadline in june. And he has now made that decision. Several members said they werent surprised by it, that they knew th
on us to keep advancing. now, another matter. yesterday the senate confirmed the first of six nominees slated for you have been listening to senator mip mcconnell making remarks about that bricking news this morning, house speaker paul ryan announcing he will be run for re-election. kasie hunt is still with us on capitol hill. after graciously allowing us to interrupt her to go to senator mcconnell. case, you said something interesting, our work together is far from over. really? reporter: well, it may be over without them being in control of it, being over just because i think they both are facing great tests in november, both the represent house and republican senate increasingly the senate seems to be in a little bitmore of a strong position just because there are a lot of vulnerable democrats who are running up forever re-electi for re-election this year. and there s very little expectation that the house and senate were going to do anything
donald trump. [ making noises ] oh my gosh, good morning. it s never-ending, you could watch that for quite some time. that s how he describes someone tweeting. that s twitter. get ready for saturday night live. he s hosting. this man does not look presidential. or he s changing the way presidential looks. good morning, it s thursday, november 5th, welcome to morning joe. great day to have you all on. we re going to talk about the book and things in there that are quite interesting and unexpected. former governor of vermont and former chairman of the democratic national committee, howard dean. and washington, columnist and associate editor, eugene robinson. lots going on. we ll get to politics because we have some exclusive looks at new ads by donald trump. we will also be going live to bill neily because when ices i claimed responsibility for bringing down that russian passenger plane over egypt, many were skeptical but now the u.s. and british officials are