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now, the faa is investigating whether boeing completed inspections to confirm adequate bonding and grounding, where the wings join the main body of the plane, on certain 787 dreamliner aircraft. bonding and grounding is vital on a plane because it prevents static build up. think of it as electrical safeguards. boeing credited a south carolina worker who saw something they felt was wrong on the production line and came forward and reported it. cutting corners at work is something that many of us may have been guilty of at various times in our lives. but given the frequency with which quality control issues keep coming up at boeing, the airline has a long way to go to regain the trust of the flying public, its customers, the airlines, as well as lawmakers. beoing's shares dropped sharply on the news. the company told the faa it will re—inspect all 787 jets on the manufacturing line and develop an "action plan" to address concerns about planes already in service. in recent months, as israel's war in gaza has intensified, we've seen consumers boycotting brands with perceived links to israel. m
now, the faa is investigating whether boeing completed inspections to confirm adequate bonding and grounding, where the wings join the main body of the plane, on certain 787 dreamliner aircraft. bonding and grounding is vital on a plane because it prevents static build up. think of it as electrical safeguards. boeing credited a south carolina worker who saw something they felt was wrong on the production line and came forward and reported it. cutting corners at work is something that many of us...
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the company told the faa it will re—inspect all 787 jets on the manufacturing line and develop an action plan to address concerns about planes already in service. in other news, in recent months, as israel's war in gaza has intensified, we've seen consumers boycotting brands with perceived links to israel. major fast food chains like mcdonald's and kfc have reported a drop in sales as a direct result of the boycotts. and protesters at universities across the us have called for divestment from companies linked to israel, like google, microsoft and defence contractor lockheed martin. ian lee, who teaches strategic management at carleton university, helped us make sense of the business impact of boycotts. it's very important to distinguish between sanctions versus boycotts. sanctions are imposed by countries, by nation states. boycotts are imposed by individual groups, protest groups, against particular companies. so this is very important. the second distinction is, is the boycott against the company because of something the company did inside its company? think of anheuser—busch in the
the company told the faa it will re—inspect all 787 jets on the manufacturing line and develop an action plan to address concerns about planes already in service. in other news, in recent months, as israel's war in gaza has intensified, we've seen consumers boycotting brands with perceived links to israel. major fast food chains like mcdonald's and kfc have reported a drop in sales as a direct result of the boycotts. and protesters at universities across the us have called for divestment from...
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. >> passing this faa bill preservative critical funding for airport security. training for more inspectors at manufacturing plants. >> senators wanted the faa carry x cargo. they hope to attach. online safety for children. a plan to add 10 daily flights at washington's reagan international airport was one of the most controversial issues. there was just an incident at reagan national between southwest and jetblue. >> they almost collided. the frantic voice of the air traffic controller could be heard shouting stop, stop. >> and these planes ended up stopping within 300 feet of each other. >> reagan national has the busiest plain runway in the nation. a few minutes ago the senate blocked a plan to allow more flights at reagan but only if it would not interfere with safety san antonio deserves a direct flight to and from reagan that it will save money for residents of san antonio, jobs for residents of san antonio, only fair for residents of san antonio they come directly to d.c. and reagan. >> now, as i say, the bill needs 60's votes to pass. they are up to 73 y
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administrator today. >> now, we know the faa administrator said this report. it's the beginning, not the end of the long road of getting back to where boeing needs to be. he says it's great to see up. let's see what what impede can get his hands-on today in terms of that reporting, john or a new report in the wall street journal says that donald trump is considered during advisory role for elon musk, the tesla ceo and faltering social media mogul. that is, if trump gets back to the white house, the journal writes, the two men are developing a friendly rapport and talk on the phone several times a month as the election nears that people familiar with their talk said, pair of held discussions on it immigration, technology, and science, including the us space force, their views and interests have grown more aligned. the people said with musk calling trump directly on his cell phone, joining me now is carillon bardo deputy wall street bureau chief of the wall street journal, who was one of many reporters on the by-line of this story. thanks so much for being with
administrator today. >> now, we know the faa administrator said this report. it's the beginning, not the end of the long road of getting back to where boeing needs to be. he says it's great to see up. let's see what what impede can get his hands-on today in terms of that reporting, john or a new report in the wall street journal says that donald trump is considered during advisory role for elon musk, the tesla ceo and faltering social media mogul. that is, if trump gets back to the white...
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surprise to the faa. they did conduct a joint press conference where they revealed some of the details of that plan, which include having more faa safety inspectors inside of the boeing production facilities. prior to this, the faa would choose a random airplane to do a safety inspection. they would assume that if all the procedures and protocol were followed with that airplane, it can be assumed that boeing was replicating that with all their other aircraft. they're actually going to be doing safety inspections on each and every aircraft before it gets sent into the field in flight operations. they're also going to require boeing to have a safety management system, which includes a mechanism for employees to anonymously report any safety observations they might see that are concerning to them,reprisal. so let's take a listen to what faa administrator michael whittaker had to say about boeing's plan. >> this plan does not mark the end of our increased oversight of boeing and its suppliers, but the beginni
surprise to the faa. they did conduct a joint press conference where they revealed some of the details of that plan, which include having more faa safety inspectors inside of the boeing production facilities. prior to this, the faa would choose a random airplane to do a safety inspection. they would assume that if all the procedures and protocol were followed with that airplane, it can be assumed that boeing was replicating that with all their other aircraft. they're actually going to be doing...
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if the faa director comes into the oval office to talk about the stress of overburdened air- traffic controllers, the faa director expects to know and should know a lot more than the president knows about that particular subject. that is why he is there, to help the president. but if, say, when the faa director is walking into the oval office he sees the cia director leaving, the faa director should assume that she's talking to a president who might be distracted by something much more serious and darker that he just heard from the cia director, then what the faa director is therefore. but the television debate turns on the childish notion that the president is supposed to know everything all the time about everything and he is supposed to state the most important points about everything in two minutes to an audience that has a tiny fraction of understanding of what a knowledgeable, serious president knows. what you want is a president who can think and they almost never have to think quickly, so you want a president who can deliberate and think quickly. they absolutely never have to
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guest: deadline to reauthorize the faa. the key debate, it is one of those trains leaving the stations. a lot of lawmakers try to get some things that are not related to jump on. when -- one of the key debates here in washington is over allowing more flight to come into reagan airport. the local lawmakers from virginia and maryland are very opposed to this, but members of congress that fly back and forth each week want their direct flights. they are pushing for five round trip flights, 10 new flights to the airport. it will be interesting to see who wins on that. host: theresa, tennessee, you are on with our guest, natalie andrews. good morning. caller: good morning. i support the motion to vacate for speaker johnson. i think he has been the worst speaker of the republican party has ever had. he gave in to every whim that the democratic party wanted. we can't trust him to go forward on these bills that we are facing now. i mean, i know it's not going to pass, we aren't going to get rid of him. we will get rid of him in nove
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now, on the faa -- today the senate will continue to move forward on faa reauthorization. we just have eight days to go before the current faa authorization expires, so it will take bipartisan cooperation to get this done before the deadline. both parties have every reason in the world to get faa done as quickly as possible and as smoothly as possible, to keep our skies safe, our airports safe, our federal employees taken care of. i hope the senate can come together to get this important legislation finished. on judge shopping -- mr. president, the central principle of america's justice system can be boiled down to four words we all know well -- equal justice under law. when you go to court, a judge's personal preferences should make no difference in the outcome, but recently the hard right has turned equal justice under law on its head, with the gross practice of judge shopping. ideologues from across the country bring their cases to courts of their choosing to pick and choose judges they know are friendly to their cause. judge shopping is how the hard right successfully
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>>> just in, the faa >>> just in, the faa announcing an investigation involving yet another boeing plane. the 787 dreamliner. just as boeing space is preparing to launch astronauts in a brand new spaceship tonight. nbc's tom costello is at the kennedy space center. tom, good evening. >> reporter: lester, the faa looking into whether boeing checked the work to make sure the wings are properly attached to the 787 fuselage and whether boeing employees falsified documents claiming they checked the work when they hadn't. boeing says this is not a safety of flight issue. it will inspect the fleet. in the meantime, two astronauts preparing to board and ride a starliner spaceship. years behind arch-rival spacex, boeing's starliner spaceship is tonight perched atop a powerful atlas 5 rocket. high stress and high stakes as two astronauts become the first to ride starliner into orbit. >> this is where the rubber meets the road. >> reporter: pilot sunita williams and commander butch wilmore, navy test pilots and nasa veterans, have been training for years. but starliner is over budget and years over
>>> just in, the faa >>> just in, the faa announcing an investigation involving yet another boeing plane. the 787 dreamliner. just as boeing space is preparing to launch astronauts in a brand new spaceship tonight. nbc's tom costello is at the kennedy space center. tom, good evening. >> reporter: lester, the faa looking into whether boeing checked the work to make sure the wings are properly attached to the 787 fuselage and whether boeing employees falsified documents...
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the faa reauthorization bill past the house and headed to the president's desk. what did it require to get the traveling provision in there? >> this one is really good news both for anyone who ever flies, buys a plane ticket, but is also good news for anyone who just believes in basic fairness. here's the deal. you buy an airline ticket that it turns out they just cancel your flight. you think you get your money back, right? well, the airline companies -- there is this part and jump through this hoop and then do a dance backwards and maybe will give you a credit or a voucher. the airline companies are now sitting on billions of dollars in vouchers for flights that maybe someday customers will figure out how to cash in on so basically, the biden administration said no more, and so the department of transportation said when an airline cancel the flight, they have to refund automatically, the price that the person paid for the ticket. unless the person wants to rebook, they're going to have to give the money back. after all, they all ready have the credit card infor
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the faa is investigating right now because when you hear about concerns like that, they have to be taken seriously. the context for this is we have already been in the process of putting boeing under a microscope ever since the january incident with alaska airlines. they need to demonstrate they are meeting the quality standards and safety standard that faa has therefore forward and that is part of why we take these ordinary set of restricting the ability to increase production until they demonstrate they can do that safely. the safety record is an extraordinary thing and you cannot ever take it for granted. maintaining that requires a level of scrutiny and that is what is going on with boeing right now. if they do not merely safety standards, what happens? there are planes are in the skies in the meantime. if the plane is not safe, it cannot fly. that is why they grounded 737 until it was established that each one had been inspected following the incident. that will always be true. the faa holds these aircraft to a standard of a billion to one or better of something going catastrophical
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faa says they have 60 months to fix this issue. controversy came in because daily news put out this article and boeing is now responding to the daily news. daily news story is misleading and reckless and makes incorrect regulatory process that helped ensure air travel is safest form of transportation. there are modern commercial airline to ensure protection frr electromagnetic effects. it will be expensive, it is the triple 7s, that is the same plane in the singapore incident, different issue. do not want to frighten the flying public especially going into a travel weekend that you will have an issue on triple 7. >> carley: there are boeing whistleblowers raising big red flags. >> cheryl: and the airplanes should not have to be fixed, they need to be fixed. >> carley: donald 't miss chery 21 minutes. >> todd: obama administration accused of shielding known terrorists and others connected to iran's nuclear program. >> carley: brooke singman has the story that she broke here with a live report next. a lot of new dry eye patients in m
faa says they have 60 months to fix this issue. controversy came in because daily news put out this article and boeing is now responding to the daily news. daily news story is misleading and reckless and makes incorrect regulatory process that helped ensure air travel is safest form of transportation. there are modern commercial airline to ensure protection frr electromagnetic effects. it will be expensive, it is the triple 7s, that is the same plane in the singapore incident, different issue....
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now, congress is now on track to miss tomorrow's deadline to reauthorize the faa is authority and it will likely need to pass another short-term extension. our washington correspondent trevor shirley is in dc with more. >> that legislation is now in the senate's hands. but it still has to clear the house, which is in back in washington until next week. >> we're working really hard to get it finished this week in the senate. and that's what we hope to do. but a short term extension to keep the faa running is now almost guaranteed as tomorrow's deadline creeps closer. nobody absolutely. nobody should want us to pass slip past the deadline that would needlessly increase risks for so many travelers and so many federal workers, congress has to reauthorize the faa every 5 years. this legislation does that and mandates. new safety features like systems at airports to avoid plane collisions. this legislation. strengthens the standards for their safety. bolsters the aviation workforce, modernizes american airports in urban and rural settings. >> promotes innovation in american aviation and en
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on the budget for the next five years, $105 billion in faa. we have a new director and we're requiring much more in terms of safety. and all this started for me, as you know, heather, with the near-miss at sfo almost nine years ago, where we almost we came within 55ft of having the biggest aviation disaster in the history of the country. so we put a lot of work into this. the committee and myself. and i'm very proud of what we've done on a bipartisan basis with this bill. >> yeah, we have spent a lot of time, congressman, talking about the issue of near misses. and there have been a number of them. what specifically does this bill do to improve runway safety? >> well, we require new technology, upgraded technology, best available both in the cockpits and in the towers. so the approach at sfo would have been found out much earlier that they were they weren't aligned properly, then there's a lot of work around the procurement process and making sure that all of the operators, the mechanics, the pilots, the air traffic controllers are all really
on the budget for the next five years, $105 billion in faa. we have a new director and we're requiring much more in terms of safety. and all this started for me, as you know, heather, with the near-miss at sfo almost nine years ago, where we almost we came within 55ft of having the biggest aviation disaster in the history of the country. so we put a lot of work into this. the committee and myself. and i'm very proud of what we've done on a bipartisan basis with this bill. >> yeah, we have...
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faa anticipating 53,000 planes in the sky today. this american airlines flight is one of them taking off in just a couple moments for toronto. passengers are on board ready to go. this is kick starting what the tsa said is going to be the busiest summer travel season ever. heading into memorial day, we know there's a shortage of air traffic controllers, about 3,000 fewer than we would like. it is impacting the schedule, especially around new york. but the tsa, the airlines they are ready to go for all these travellers. as many people are flying, we know many more will be driving through memorial day. aaa said they are anticipating 38.4 million people will be driving to their destination through memorial day. that is the most since they started tracking it, going back to 2000. the congestion gets started today. today from noon to 6 is the heaviest of the traffic. tomorrow from noon to 7:00 p.m. saturday, sunday, monday, the bulk of it will be in the afternoon. if you want to avoid the traffic, it is best to get on the road before 11:
faa anticipating 53,000 planes in the sky today. this american airlines flight is one of them taking off in just a couple moments for toronto. passengers are on board ready to go. this is kick starting what the tsa said is going to be the busiest summer travel season ever. heading into memorial day, we know there's a shortage of air traffic controllers, about 3,000 fewer than we would like. it is impacting the schedule, especially around new york. but the tsa, the airlines they are ready to go...
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the faa is investigating whether boeing completed inspections to confirm adequate bonding and grounding where they wings join the main body of the plane on certain 787 dreamliner aircraft. bonding and grounding is vital on a plane because it prevents static build—up, think of it as electrical safeguards. boeing credited a south carolina worker who saw something they felt was wrong on the production line and came forward and reported it. cutting corners at work is something that many of us may have been guilty of at various times in our lives. but given the frequency with which quality control issues keep coming up at boeing, the airline has a long way to go to regain the trust of the flying public, its customers, the airlines as well as lawmakers. lets ta ke lets take you to france where the chinese president is meeting with the french president. they are in the french president. they are in the nice airport. it's like break in normal protocol, what is happening is that president emmanuel macron is taking the chinese president to the birthplace of his grandmother and he is doing so, h
the faa is investigating whether boeing completed inspections to confirm adequate bonding and grounding where they wings join the main body of the plane on certain 787 dreamliner aircraft. bonding and grounding is vital on a plane because it prevents static build—up, think of it as electrical safeguards. boeing credited a south carolina worker who saw something they felt was wrong on the production line and came forward and reported it. cutting corners at work is something that many of us may...
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they need to demonstrate they are meeting the quality standards and safety standards that faa has set forward and that is part of why we take these set of restrictions on the ability to increase production until they demonstrate they can do that safely. the safety record is an extraordinary thing and you cannot ever take it for granted. maintaining that requires a level of scrutiny and that is what is going on with boeing right now. if they do not meet the safety standards, what happens? there are planes are in the skies in the meantime. if the plane is not safe, it cannot fly. that is why they grounded 737s until it was established each one had been inspected following the incident. that will always be true. the faa holds these aircraft to a standard of a billion to one or better of something going catastrophically wrong, that is why we have the extraordinary safety record we do. right now it is clear that extraordinary measures are called for in order to safeguard and defend the record. the porn star stormy daniels, at the centre of donald trump's hush money criminal trial, has ende
they need to demonstrate they are meeting the quality standards and safety standards that faa has set forward and that is part of why we take these set of restrictions on the ability to increase production until they demonstrate they can do that safely. the safety record is an extraordinary thing and you cannot ever take it for granted. maintaining that requires a level of scrutiny and that is what is going on with boeing right now. if they do not meet the safety standards, what happens? there...
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the faa says boeing is re inspecting all 787 and plans to inspect the planes in service. a hawaiian airlines plane at sfo was damaged after a passenger boarding bridge collapsed. the flight from maui landed normally thursday night, but the jetway fell onto the plane just before passengers were about to walk off. photos on social media show it happened at gate a1 in the international terminal. the incident damaged a front left side door on the plane. no one on board was hurt. >> our time now 718. a jury in santa clara county will decide the market value of property that's needed to build a future bart station in downtown san jose. that's after an attempt at mediation failed between the owner of the property and the santa clara valley transportation authority and appraiser for the vta says the property is worth almost $9 million. the property owners appraiser says now it's worth 17 million. the case will now be sent to a jury. >> let's get out the door. 719 where are you looking at when it comes to traffic? what are you looking at when it comes to traffic concerns? >> sal,
the faa says boeing is re inspecting all 787 and plans to inspect the planes in service. a hawaiian airlines plane at sfo was damaged after a passenger boarding bridge collapsed. the flight from maui landed normally thursday night, but the jetway fell onto the plane just before passengers were about to walk off. photos on social media show it happened at gate a1 in the international terminal. the incident damaged a front left side door on the plane. no one on board was hurt. >> our time...
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the justice department accusing the company of violating a safety agreement and this morning the faa sounding the alarm over a shortage of thousands of air traffic controllers nationwide. what it all means for you heading into the busy summer season. >>> courtroom showdown. donald trump's former fixer grilled on the witness stand in make or break testimony for the prosecution. michael cohen's credibility and motivations now in the crosshairs as the defense comes out swinging. this morning the tough questions still to come and new signs the trial could wrap as early as this week. >>> accident investigation. a new ntsb report shedding light on that fatal bridge collapse in baltimore revealing the container ship lost power multiple times including the day before it struck the key bridge. the question now, why did it ever leave port? we'll have the very latest. >>> orca attack. killer whales sink a yacht off the coast of spain. passengers rescued after declaring an emergency. the incident, the latest in a growing and mysterious trend just ahead. >>> deflated. nfl legend tom brady now voi
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. >>> the faa is issuing a new travel warning ahead of what's expected to be a very busy memorial day weekend, a major nationwide shortage of air traffic controllers. meanwhile there's more trouble for boeing. the airplane manufacturer can be prosecuted in connection with two deadly plane crashes. morgan chesky is here to break this down. let's start with the boeing news. why is the company now able to be prosecuted. >> reporter: because the doj filed a letter yesterday because they believed boeing reneged on a 2020 deal. now the reason for that is because the doj says they didn't uphold their end of the deal because they proved through their actions and as a result of events that they hadn't put a program in place effective in keeping incidents from happening. . door came off of that alaska airlines flight, multiple whistle-blowers have come forward alleging a real systemic problem within boeing production. that led to unsafe issues out in the field. >> morgan, let's talk about that staffing sthorj, the faa is warning about, what does that mean for us planning to fly this summer? >>
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microscope. >> faa cheek. mike whitaker says his inspectors remain on-site of the 7:37 factory in renton, washington. there also be weekly meetings with boeing and the faa quarterly meetings with the boeing and the faa administrator. the next one in september at the end of summer travel, j. >> just as a note you still fly commercially? >> yeah. i still fly commercially all the time and i generally feel safe, although these are important issues, okay. >> pick montane. thanks. >> a cnn. go, i gotta get that on the record. i see an exclusive as gangs cause chaos in haiti how they agreed to return the bodies of two murdered american missionaries. the dramatic behind the scenes details next russia for trying to spy on us. >> we were spying on them. >> i'm sorry, frank this is a bit secret. >> was secrets and spies. >> a nuclear game premiere sunday at ten on cnn hi, it's christina again. i'm here to tell you about an all new special offer from my friends at jacuzzi bathroom model that you don't want to miss. you al
microscope. >> faa cheek. mike whitaker says his inspectors remain on-site of the 7:37 factory in renton, washington. there also be weekly meetings with boeing and the faa quarterly meetings with the boeing and the faa administrator. the next one in september at the end of summer travel, j. >> just as a note you still fly commercially? >> yeah. i still fly commercially all the time and i generally feel safe, although these are important issues, okay. >> pick montane....
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now, the faa is trying to find out if boeing employees were also falsifying inspection records. just last month, boeing whistleblowers testified in a senate hearing about the flaws in the dreamliner fleet. >> effectively, they are putting out defective airplanes. >> boeing is at a moment of reckoning. >> it's only adds to growing concerns about the safety culture at boeing. the faa says boeing is re inspecting all 787 seconds and plans to inspect the planes in service. a hawaiian airlines plane at sfo was damaged after a passenger boarding bridge collapsed. the flight from maui landed normally thursday night, but the jetway fell into the plane just before passengers were about to walk off, according to an aviation industry blog. it happened at gate a1 in the international terminal. the incident damaged the front left side door of the plane. no one on board was hurt. it has been one year since vida blue, the legendary baseball star for the giants and the a's, died. he helped lead the a's to three world series championships. now his son, who spent years at the ballpark with his da
now, the faa is trying to find out if boeing employees were also falsifying inspection records. just last month, boeing whistleblowers testified in a senate hearing about the flaws in the dreamliner fleet. >> effectively, they are putting out defective airplanes. >> boeing is at a moment of reckoning. >> it's only adds to growing concerns about the safety culture at boeing. the faa says boeing is re inspecting all 787 seconds and plans to inspect the planes in service. a...
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the house is expected to vote on the legislation this week before current faa programs expire friday at midnight. i may consume. the speaker: the gentleman is recognized. mr. graves: i rise today in strong support of passing and concurring with the senate amendment to h.r. 3935, the f.a.a. re-authorization act of 2024. this bill is a bipartisan, bicameral comprehensive agreement to re-authorize the federal aviation administration, our nation's aviation safety and infrastructure programs through fiscal year 2028. i want to thank transportation infrastructure committee ranking member rick larson, senate committee science and transportation chair maria cantwell, and ranking member ted cruz for their partnership in crafting a strong final agreement. i would also like to thank the house aviation subcommittee chairman garrett graves, ranking member steve cohen, senate aviation subcommittee chair duckworth and ranking member moran for their supporting in getting this across the finish line. for over a century, the united states has led the world in aviation safety and administration. unfort
the house is expected to vote on the legislation this week before current faa programs expire friday at midnight. i may consume. the speaker: the gentleman is recognized. mr. graves: i rise today in strong support of passing and concurring with the senate amendment to h.r. 3935, the f.a.a. re-authorization act of 2024. this bill is a bipartisan, bicameral comprehensive agreement to re-authorize the federal aviation administration, our nation's aviation safety and infrastructure programs through...
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the faa is the safety overseer for the system. and the problem is that the faa has a dual dual mandate, one is to promote air air commerce, and the other is to protect air safety. and it's a difficult role to provide both both responsibilities at the same time. >> captain sagan added there are hundreds of operational and safety incidents a day that go unreported in the airline industry, with various degrees of seriousness, strong storms swept across parts of the country this weekend, leaving a path of damage. >> this was the scene in central florida downed trees, broken fences, debris covering yards and roads. winds reached 60 miles an hour. the community is now coming together to help clean up about six, seven, eight guys showed up to help and then some neighbors heard our chainsaws and came over and said, hey, can you help us? >> so it was pretty cool just seeing everybody jump together and help each other. >> a strong tornado tore through northeast oklahoma, leveling many homes. authorities in florida and oklahoma say the const
the faa is the safety overseer for the system. and the problem is that the faa has a dual dual mandate, one is to promote air air commerce, and the other is to protect air safety. and it's a difficult role to provide both both responsibilities at the same time. >> captain sagan added there are hundreds of operational and safety incidents a day that go unreported in the airline industry, with various degrees of seriousness, strong storms swept across parts of the country this weekend,...
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and by the way, both boeing, as well as the faa, say this is not a flight safety issue. but it does need to be investigated, melissa, because you need to determine, a, how widespread was it, how far back do you have to go in terms of checking previously built 787s, doing the test that had been marked as being completed, though it may not have been completed. and they will also be doing checks of those that are currently in the production process. >> we don't know what the test was for, phil, do we? >> no. but we do know that boeing is pretty emphatic about saying, this is not a flight safety issue. this is not a case where the plane should not be flying, if we think this was a completely falsified test. >> right. okay. phil, thank you. phil lebeau. >> i guess that makes me feel a lul little better. i don't know. it makes me question boeing a little bit more at this point. >> if you're not questioning boeing, there's probably something wrong with you. this should be a mini series. this is going to be on netflix within two to three years. the only reason why the stock is s
and by the way, both boeing, as well as the faa, say this is not a flight safety issue. but it does need to be investigated, melissa, because you need to determine, a, how widespread was it, how far back do you have to go in terms of checking previously built 787s, doing the test that had been marked as being completed, though it may not have been completed. and they will also be doing checks of those that are currently in the production process. >> we don't know what the test was for,...
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the faa report coming out just ahead of memorial day weekend. aaa projecting this week will see more than 44 million travelers leaving home, a nearly two decade high, and hopper predicting more than a million more people will fly to their destinations. a summer travel rush where more eyes on the skies is welcome. >> our thanks to morgan chesky for that report. >>> the prime minister of slovakia is fighting for his life after being shot. news outlets say he had been greeting members of the public when the shooting started. nbc news has not independently verified the reports. photos and video show what appears to be a man detained at the scene. another man was carried off into the car by security staff. >>> secretary of state antony blinken on a surprise trip to ukraine today announcing $2 billion in new military financing for kyiv. it does come at a critical moment in the war with american weapons and ammo just beginning to trickle in. russian forces are making major gains on the battlefield, pushing toward kharkiv. at a basement bar in kyiv last
the faa report coming out just ahead of memorial day weekend. aaa projecting this week will see more than 44 million travelers leaving home, a nearly two decade high, and hopper predicting more than a million more people will fly to their destinations. a summer travel rush where more eyes on the skies is welcome. >> our thanks to morgan chesky for that report. >>> the prime minister of slovakia is fighting for his life after being shot. news outlets say he had been greeting...
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the faa reporting that it found 163 incidents of serious turbulence injuries from 2009 to 2022. just look at this computer simulation posts on the faa website demonstrating the effects turbulence can have on belted and unbelted passengers and unsecured objec 18 craft cabin. there is strong evidence that turbulence is increasing because of climate change. severe clear-air turbulence in the north atlantic has increased by 55% since 1979. >> weather predictions about global warming increasing turbulence come true, the idea here is that more people are flying. as more people fly, airplanes are going to encounter more turbulence. and when we see more turbulence, we're going to see more of these kinds of accidents, these kinds of injuries, if people do not put their seat belt on when the seat belt sign comes on. >> reporter: airborne incidents are incredibly rare, but they do happen. the results can be harrowing. last year this southwest flight to florida, the cabin filling with smoke and panic. >> evacuate, evacuate! >> reporter: passengers evacuating after a bird strike. >> in the m
the faa reporting that it found 163 incidents of serious turbulence injuries from 2009 to 2022. just look at this computer simulation posts on the faa website demonstrating the effects turbulence can have on belted and unbelted passengers and unsecured objec 18 craft cabin. there is strong evidence that turbulence is increasing because of climate change. severe clear-air turbulence in the north atlantic has increased by 55% since 1979. >> weather predictions about global warming...
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so how is this bill going to change the way that faa monitors manufactured at boeing? >> so we require more oversight. we require more identification of every person who works on an airplane, whether it's at a subcontractor or at boeing. when they assemble the parts, whether it's the alaska situation with the door, we will have a supervisor making sure a supervisor's team looks at the work, make sure it's done correctly so there's more oversight and much more accountability. so every individual works on a plane. their name will be on the work, and the supervisor who goes after it and makes sure it's done correctly will be so. those two things more people, more oversight, more accountability. those three things will make it, we think much safer. >> i know this legislation also addresses the continuing issues we've seen in this country, with delayed and canceled flights. it has really become a headache in many instances to travel in what what would be how would air travelers benefit or how would they be entitled to refunds under this legislation? well we've specified tha
so how is this bill going to change the way that faa monitors manufactured at boeing? >> so we require more oversight. we require more identification of every person who works on an airplane, whether it's at a subcontractor or at boeing. when they assemble the parts, whether it's the alaska situation with the door, we will have a supervisor making sure a supervisor's team looks at the work, make sure it's done correctly so there's more oversight and much more accountability. so every...
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according to the faa, tomorrow will be the busiest day for air travel since before the pandemic with more than 53,000 scheduled flights. adding to the potential problems tomorrow, most of the eastern half of the u.s. is on the lookout for severe weather. that same storm and system has spawned powerful tornadoes that ripped through the midwest over the last 24 hours. >>> if you are driving, expect plenty of traffic. aaa says road trips are expected to set a new record. more than 38 million people are projected to travel by car over memorial day weekend. >>> well swimming from the golden gate bridge to the island sounds tough enough, pretty insane. now imagine doing it with no wet suit, in the freezing cold water. our vern glenn sat down with one bay area grandmother who did just that. >> amy, you're my hero. >> do you see that? [ laughter ] we haven't even started and your fans rolled by on a bike. i love it. >> and she is popular. coming up at 5:30, we will hear about her inspiration and pushing through some of those tough moments all in pursuit of history. >>> still ahead, passenger
according to the faa, tomorrow will be the busiest day for air travel since before the pandemic with more than 53,000 scheduled flights. adding to the potential problems tomorrow, most of the eastern half of the u.s. is on the lookout for severe weather. that same storm and system has spawned powerful tornadoes that ripped through the midwest over the last 24 hours. >>> if you are driving, expect plenty of traffic. aaa says road trips are expected to set a new record. more than 38...
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for the faa director to fill those 3000 positions with his discretion so that we can raise the pay and recruit people. >> consumer groups are pushing congress to include a provision requiring automatic refunds for passengers whose flights are canceled or delayed for several hours. the biden administration just released new rules requiring automatic cash refunds , but advocates say that language in the bill contradicts that rule. avelo airlines today celebrated its expanded service out of charles schulz airport in sonoma county. the expansion brings 50 new jobs to the airport and surrounding businesses. the low cost airline is adding four new flights from sonoma county. nonstop service is now offered to kalispell, montana. boise, idaho. salem, oregon. and pasco, washington. that's in addition to avelo's flights to palm springs, las vegas, burbank and bend, oregon. new at 730 mountain view is the latest bay area city considering license plate cameras as part of its public safety plan. later this month, the city council is set to review a proposal that would add two dozen cameras around t
for the faa director to fill those 3000 positions with his discretion so that we can raise the pay and recruit people. >> consumer groups are pushing congress to include a provision requiring automatic refunds for passengers whose flights are canceled or delayed for several hours. the biden administration just released new rules requiring automatic cash refunds , but advocates say that language in the bill contradicts that rule. avelo airlines today celebrated its expanded service out of...
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management flagged it to the faa. the concern, some boeing employees may have been falsifying inspection records on the production line. already under intense scrutiny, this morning boeing is the focus of yet another faa investigation. the agency looking into whether the company actually completed required inspections of the work between the wings and the fuselage on the 787 dream liner and whether employees falsified aircraft records suggesting they had done the checks when they hadn't. former faa and ntsb investigator jeff guzetti. >> this is yet another event that points to a deficient quality control mechanism within boeing. >> reporter: boeing says it self-reported the issue to the faa, adding flight safety is not an issue as it works to inspect the fleet. boeing's 737 max fleet has already been the focus of multiple investigations. after two fatal overseas crashes and january's mid-air blow-out of a door plug over portland, the company has admitted its quality control process had broken down and encouraged emplo
management flagged it to the faa. the concern, some boeing employees may have been falsifying inspection records on the production line. already under intense scrutiny, this morning boeing is the focus of yet another faa investigation. the agency looking into whether the company actually completed required inspections of the work between the wings and the fuselage on the 787 dream liner and whether employees falsified aircraft records suggesting they had done the checks when they hadn't. former...
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. >> the faa has launched a new investigation into boeing and inspections of boeing planes. boeing told the faa some of its employees may not be completing all of the required plane inspections for 787 dreamliner planes. now, the faa is trying to find out if boeing employees are also falsifying inspection records. just last month, boeing whistleblowers testified in a senate hearing about the flaws in the dreamliner fleet. effectively, they are putting out defective airplanes. >> boeing is at a moment of reckoning. >> this only adds to growing concerns about the safety culture at boeing. the faa says boeing is inspecting all 787 87 seconds and planes and plans to inspect the planes in service. >> hawaiian airlines plane at sfo was damaged after a passenger boarding bridge collapsed. the flight from maui landed normally thursday night, but the jetway fell onto the plane just before passengers were about to walk off, according to an aviation industry blog. it happened at gate a1 in the international terminal. the incident damaged a front left side door on the plane. no one on b
. >> the faa has launched a new investigation into boeing and inspections of boeing planes. boeing told the faa some of its employees may not be completing all of the required plane inspections for 787 dreamliner planes. now, the faa is trying to find out if boeing employees are also falsifying inspection records. just last month, boeing whistleblowers testified in a senate hearing about the flaws in the dreamliner fleet. effectively, they are putting out defective airplanes. >>...
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the 2024 faa act includes new funding to hire more air traffic controllers. upgrade technology and improve flights to smaller airport. the package also includes new safety mandates to reduce close calls on runways and require commercial planes to have. 25 hour cockpit recording devices. >> allies have to let passengers know. i passengers know that they have the right to bring the rotors on board. this is one of those things where representation matters a legislator who travels with a wheelchair. >> the faa must be reauthorized every 5 years. senate majority leader chuck schumer is pledging to pass the bill before find funding rather runs out on may 10th. once it clears the senate, it heads over to the house. this week marks the start of asian american and pacific islander heritage month throughout the month of may. we're going highlight the bay area's diverse asian communities at san jose state and exhibit at the library is celebrating south asian culture. first, jack molmud reports. well, the region known as south asia makes up 7 different countries in the l
the 2024 faa act includes new funding to hire more air traffic controllers. upgrade technology and improve flights to smaller airport. the package also includes new safety mandates to reduce close calls on runways and require commercial planes to have. 25 hour cockpit recording devices. >> allies have to let passengers know. i passengers know that they have the right to bring the rotors on board. this is one of those things where representation matters a legislator who travels with a...
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and the faa. >>> now to the race for the white house. former president trump doubling down on his false claims that president biden authorized the use of deadly force against him during the fbi raid of mar-a-lago last year. special counsel jack smith seeking a gag order to stop trump from making those statements, saying they pose a risk to law enforcement. >> reporter: tonight, just hours after special counsel jack smith asked for a gag order on the former president, donald trump again pushing serious disinformation on truth social. the justice department calling trump's words dangerous. trump today posting this false claim that, “biden's d.o.j. authorized use of deadly force against him in the fbi raid. the statement, untrue. in fact the fbi's procedures, included in a newly unsealed court filing, say law enforcement cannot engage in using deadly force unless there is a “reasonable belief” an officer is in immediate danger, and are standard for all search warrants. attorney general, merrick garland underscoring the language was no
and the faa. >>> now to the race for the white house. former president trump doubling down on his false claims that president biden authorized the use of deadly force against him during the fbi raid of mar-a-lago last year. special counsel jack smith seeking a gag order to stop trump from making those statements, saying they pose a risk to law enforcement. >> reporter: tonight, just hours after special counsel jack smith asked for a gag order on the former president, donald trump...
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this will not compromise safety in any way and we have addressed the issue with the faa and basically we want to make sure that flyers throughout our country have access to the nation's capital and this is the seat of government and basically this is a modest proposal that will add about 1% to dca's daily operations and i think that my colleagues respectfully have certain interests they are trying to protect in their -- and their safety issues do not hold water, we hope we can have some more flights and it is just a handful of flights coming in and out of the airport that serves the nation's capital and people west of the mississippi. they should have access as well as folks on this site to go back and forth every single day. >> in addition to serving on the transportation committee also serve and a few other key committees including the senate banking committee and i would like to lean on that expertise you have for a moment if you will, we got a report out yesterday that independent third-party probe into a toxic workplace culture at the fdic and there are some republicans who are n
this will not compromise safety in any way and we have addressed the issue with the faa and basically we want to make sure that flyers throughout our country have access to the nation's capital and this is the seat of government and basically this is a modest proposal that will add about 1% to dca's daily operations and i think that my colleagues respectfully have certain interests they are trying to protect in their -- and their safety issues do not hold water, we hope we can have some more...
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that's what the faa wants to know this morning. a source tells cbs news. this could potentially involve about 450 planes, including some still being built the faa has not determined any immediate safety issues with the dreamliners that are currently in service. but we're watching that 1 closely. autonomous vehicles on the mind in the east bay, the 9th annual redefining mobility some it's going on in san ramon right now transportation leaders are hoping to share ways to build public trust and improve the future of transit surrounding driverless cars. even features a demo zone where a lot of you can go to actually sit in 1 >>of the vehicles will also see organizers unveil. >reed>vehicle. it's an issue. that's going to make a huge difference. a decade from now. for many many people for those of you who rely on social security and medicare. or will listen up. word is coming. 2030. those funds could be exhausted if somebody doesn't do something soon. that's according to the entitlement programs, trustees. annual report. as of last year around 67 0 americans rec
that's what the faa wants to know this morning. a source tells cbs news. this could potentially involve about 450 planes, including some still being built the faa has not determined any immediate safety issues with the dreamliners that are currently in service. but we're watching that 1 closely. autonomous vehicles on the mind in the east bay, the 9th annual redefining mobility some it's going on in san ramon right now transportation leaders are hoping to share ways to build public trust and...
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the faa gave boeing 90 days to come up with a plan to meet safety standards. today, boeing laid out that plan, but the faa says boeing has more work on, more to work on, and is keeping a cap on how many 737 max planes boeing can make until they see progress. elon musk will testify about his purchase of x, formerly known as twitter, the us securities and exchange commission is investigating potential violations of securities laws regarding musk's $44 billion deal to buy the san francisco based company. the hearing will happen later this year and will last up to five hours. if musk needs to reschedule fuel, he'll have to obtain a court order or the sec's written consent. another month of record housing prices in the bay area. for the first time ever, two of our local counties have a median home price of $2 million, data from april shows. prices in san mateo county is at $2.2 million. in santa clara, the median price hit $2 million for the first time. the rest of the bay area not far behind. people who can't afford to buy, are finding themselves in a bidding war,
the faa gave boeing 90 days to come up with a plan to meet safety standards. today, boeing laid out that plan, but the faa says boeing has more work on, more to work on, and is keeping a cap on how many 737 max planes boeing can make until they see progress. elon musk will testify about his purchase of x, formerly known as twitter, the us securities and exchange commission is investigating potential violations of securities laws regarding musk's $44 billion deal to buy the san francisco based...
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the faa has been looking into boeing since the midair blowout of a door plug. that was on an alaska airlines jet. course, they had already been facing concerns over safety heading into the summer. robin? >> robin: thank you. now we have an exclusive announcement about a major new study from the american cancer society. for decades black women have been dying of cancer at higher rates than other people. now the acs is trying to figure out why. doctors are calling it a major step that will look at possible explanations including the potential hidden role of chemical hair straighteners used in black communities. another possible factor, racism, which causes stress, leads to physical wear and tear on the body. this study will approve 100,000 cancer free black women and is being compared to the ground breaking study in the 1950s, the one that helped make the connection between cigarettes and lung cancer. the american cancer society says they hope this effort will help future generations. they are urging women 25 to 55 to sign up for the new study called voices for b
the faa has been looking into boeing since the midair blowout of a door plug. that was on an alaska airlines jet. course, they had already been facing concerns over safety heading into the summer. robin? >> robin: thank you. now we have an exclusive announcement about a major new study from the american cancer society. for decades black women have been dying of cancer at higher rates than other people. now the acs is trying to figure out why. doctors are calling it a major step that will...
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the faa is looking into whether records about those inspections were falsified. boeing says the issue did not create an immediate safety of flight issue , and says several employees are now facing discipline, and boeing was not to blame for the scrubbing of a launch last night. that would have taken two astronauts to the international space station. it was called off at cape canaveral because of an oxygen valve problem on the rocket that would have carried boeing's capsule into space. no word yet on when the launch will be rescheduled. >> breaking overnight a cease fire in the middle east looks more unlikely after israeli tanks entered rafah in southern gaza overnight, taking control of a border crossing. meanwhile, more arrests at college campuses here in the u.s. as some more protests intensify. more than 60 people were arrested at the university of california, san diego. abc's em nguyen has the latest on this and good morning. >> rhiannon good morning. as talks for a ceasefire enter a critical stage, protests over the war have again turned violent here in the
the faa is looking into whether records about those inspections were falsified. boeing says the issue did not create an immediate safety of flight issue , and says several employees are now facing discipline, and boeing was not to blame for the scrubbing of a launch last night. that would have taken two astronauts to the international space station. it was called off at cape canaveral because of an oxygen valve problem on the rocket that would have carried boeing's capsule into space. no word...
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mateo police and fire departments each of the monoliths is etched with the names of the fallen the faa is expecting today will be the busiest day for us air travel since 2019 this all comes just ahead of memorial day weekend. nearly 3.5 0 people are projected to fly this weekend. sfo expects more than 753. passengers between today and monday. all right, let's get to our weather warm inland. cool at the coast and a change coming this weekend. meteorologist jessica birch is tracking our forecast in the virtual view studio. hey, jess. all right, jess, thanks so much. across the country. and here in the bay area more rates are up. redfin says the median sales price for a home nationally, is it a record 380? probably laughing at home because we all know that here it is far beyond that. in fact, california home prices hit an all time high last month with the median statewide prices jumping just past 900,000. for the 1st time ever. that's according to the california association of realtors also not helping high mortgage rates, according to the mortgage bankers association. the average rate fo
mateo police and fire departments each of the monoliths is etched with the names of the fallen the faa is expecting today will be the busiest day for us air travel since 2019 this all comes just ahead of memorial day weekend. nearly 3.5 0 people are projected to fly this weekend. sfo expects more than 753. passengers between today and monday. all right, let's get to our weather warm inland. cool at the coast and a change coming this weekend. meteorologist jessica birch is tracking our forecast...
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we need to provide certainty, and faa reauthorization helps give the tools to the faa to do its job well and to do it better took us a long time to get an faa administrator confirmed in the united states senate that was a step in the right direction. a significant one. again, in that certainty, and now to make sure that there's a consistent plan going forward. the last time we went three faa reauthorization there was extension after extension after extension. when i became the ranking republican on the aviation subco subcommittee, one of my goals, modest, just get our work done on time. we've been working on this 14 months now every member of the committee and most members of the united states senate have had input in this the house has passed a bill, and it's time to move forward, as you say, this extension we're operating under, the first extension and i hope not a second, concludes on friday. incidentally, because it's a revenue bill that's required, an extension has to originate in the house. that means days, maybe weeks not just a simple -- so i really think an extension is pretty m
we need to provide certainty, and faa reauthorization helps give the tools to the faa to do its job well and to do it better took us a long time to get an faa administrator confirmed in the united states senate that was a step in the right direction. a significant one. again, in that certainty, and now to make sure that there's a consistent plan going forward. the last time we went three faa reauthorization there was extension after extension after extension. when i became the ranking...
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i think of the faa mandated mandateseditor i ko that's intel faa if you will then that is what it is when you are in a seat, put your seatbelt on does not be supertight just to prevent you from hitting the overhead this would not of happened. >> finally can airlines be sued cosmic they are but are those losses very successful? >> it is a great question. yes, they can be sued. now dependent upon what flag the carrier is from if it's that us-based flag or asian country flag so if it is a state run aircraft or owned aircraft they have limitations for each country has their own limitations of weight they view is fair compensation for injury and or death. >> great points can christians and thank you very much, great advice feet planted i appreciate i hope you have a wonderful memorial day weekend thank you. >> use you, take care. >> i did not know grace and all that well i spent the last two days with him and he was so funny we get so worked up out here about a bad break here or a good break there. stewart pro golfers and fans are more in the sudden death of grayson murray. heartbreaking
i think of the faa mandated mandateseditor i ko that's intel faa if you will then that is what it is when you are in a seat, put your seatbelt on does not be supertight just to prevent you from hitting the overhead this would not of happened. >> finally can airlines be sued cosmic they are but are those losses very successful? >> it is a great question. yes, they can be sued. now dependent upon what flag the carrier is from if it's that us-based flag or asian country flag so if it...
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also continue work a five-yeareahorization bill for federal aviation administration program current faa authority expires th fday at midnight. on c-span3, education secretary miguel cardona testifies before uslawmakers about his department's policies, priorities, and budget. you can watch live coverage on the c-span now video app or online at c-spannow.org. >> explore the wonderful array of mother's day gifts wting for you at c-spanshop.org. discover books, apparel, home decor, and accessories. there's something for every c-span mom. plus, evy purchase you make those toward supporting your nonprofit operation. start by scanning the code on your right
also continue work a five-yeareahorization bill for federal aviation administration program current faa authority expires th fday at midnight. on c-span3, education secretary miguel cardona testifies before uslawmakers about his department's policies, priorities, and budget. you can watch live coverage on the c-span now video app or online at c-spannow.org. >> explore the wonderful array of mother's day gifts wting for you at c-spanshop.org. discover books, apparel, home decor, and...
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. >> president biden has signed the $105 billion faa reauthorization bill. the measure requires the faa to implement new technology and hire more air traffic controllers to prevent runway collisions. it also includes new consumer protections. the bill reauthorizes the faa for the next five years, and provides more than $700 million to the ntsb. >> new at five supreme court justice samuel alito is on the defense after a new report claims a symbol that is associated with donald trump was on display outside his home. new york times published a photo showing an upside down flag flying at the alito home on january the 17, 2021 days after the attack on the capitol. dozens of pro-trump supporters were seen carrying similar flags. on january the 6th. alito did not deny the report. instead saying the flag was placed there by his wife amid a disputeith neighbors. some lawmakers are now calling on alito to recuse himself from any cases related to the 2020 election, and that january sixth insurrection, at least four people were killed in texas after fast moving thunders
. >> president biden has signed the $105 billion faa reauthorization bill. the measure requires the faa to implement new technology and hire more air traffic controllers to prevent runway collisions. it also includes new consumer protections. the bill reauthorizes the faa for the next five years, and provides more than $700 million to the ntsb. >> new at five supreme court justice samuel alito is on the defense after a new report claims a symbol that is associated with donald trump...
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the faa reauthorization bill came out of the senate unanimously. every republican and democrat supported it. it also came out of the house committee unanimously. we had a vote yesterday on the senate floor. the vote was 89-10, so you are saying there is a lot of controversy. you know what controversy is? one tweet by elizabeth warren. >> senator now that it is headed to the president's desk, your response to the senator from texas? >> well, ted, it turns out that a lot of people once they discovered once page -- discovered what page 429 said, they didn't like it. so the bill that is going to the president of the united states says we are going to have automatic refunds. and i get it. ted cruz is out there, pushing hard to try to help those airlines be even more profitable and this will cost the airlines money. boo-hoo. for somebody who thinks in basic fairness that if you don't deliver the product, you ought to have to give the money back, that is what joe biden thinks and what we managed to get through and i want to be clear. it is now the law. as
the faa reauthorization bill came out of the senate unanimously. every republican and democrat supported it. it also came out of the house committee unanimously. we had a vote yesterday on the senate floor. the vote was 89-10, so you are saying there is a lot of controversy. you know what controversy is? one tweet by elizabeth warren. >> senator now that it is headed to the president's desk, your response to the senator from texas? >> well, ted, it turns out that a lot of people...
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the faa says this is busiest memorial day for air travel in nearly 15 years. with today being the busiest day of the entire stretch. more than 53,000 flights expected to take off. the faa telling "gma" it's all hands on deck for their 45,000 employees. >> we're not anticipating delays from staffing, but the weather is out of our control. >> reporter: and the weather has been at times out of control. overnight, an ef-2 tornado with 120-mile-an-hour winds tearing through temple, texas, north of austin. and in greenfield, iowa, where we now know the tornado that killed four people and injured dozens was an ef-4, with winds up to 185 miles an hour. they're now racing to clean up those obliterated neighborhoods, with more severe weather bearing down again tonight. and david, the tsa says it's already been so busy this month, they've had four days that rank in their top ten busiest days ever. and this memorial day weekend is supposed to kick-start what could be the busiest summer travel season. as we've seen today, the weather is going to be a major factor. david? >
the faa says this is busiest memorial day for air travel in nearly 15 years. with today being the busiest day of the entire stretch. more than 53,000 flights expected to take off. the faa telling "gma" it's all hands on deck for their 45,000 employees. >> we're not anticipating delays from staffing, but the weather is out of our control. >> reporter: and the weather has been at times out of control. overnight, an ef-2 tornado with 120-mile-an-hour winds tearing through...
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tom, good evening. >> reporter: lester, the faa is investigating whether boeing employees checked the work to make sure that between the fuselage and the wings that's a good connection or whether they falsified documents. boeing says this is not a safety of flight issue. it will inspect the fleet. in the meantime, breaking news. the starliner flight to space is on hold. years behind arch-rival spacex, boeing's starliner spaceship is tonight perched atop a powerful atlas 5 rocket. high stress and high stakes as two astronauts become the first to ride starliner into orbit. >> this is where the rubber meets the road. >> reporter: pilot sunita williams and commander butch wilmore, navy test pilots and nasa veterans, have been training for years. but starliner is over budget and years overdue. and like its commercial aircraft, quality control at boeing is in the spotlight. during a 2019 uncrewed test flight starliner's internal clocks were misprogrammed, off by 11 hours. mission control forced to abort. later learning starliner could have crashed into the space station. last june more dela
tom, good evening. >> reporter: lester, the faa is investigating whether boeing employees checked the work to make sure that between the fuselage and the wings that's a good connection or whether they falsified documents. boeing says this is not a safety of flight issue. it will inspect the fleet. in the meantime, breaking news. the starliner flight to space is on hold. years behind arch-rival spacex, boeing's starliner spaceship is tonight perched atop a powerful atlas 5 rocket. high...