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why is staffing still such a problem for the faa? >> reporter: yeah, a few issues. first of all, mandatory retirement age of 56 for controllers. 30% of the folks in the academy, they wash out, and another 30% quit once they get on the job, and they realize how difficult the job is, and that has meant flight cancellations, cutting back flights in new york last summer. the concern is that could happen again. >> tom costello, thanks for leading us off. >>> the risk of severe storms complicating the travel picture this weekend. after a stunning 26 reported tornadoes touched down across the great plains and midwest. here's maggie vespa. hail hammering the >> oh, my gosh, dude. >> yeah, it's a big tornado. >> reporter: jaw-dropping video painting a familiar picture. an apparent monster twister tearing through oklahoma on the ground for nearly an hour. hail hammering the town of duke overnight as a merciless streak of tornadoes stretches on. iowa's governor saying the president speeded up an emergency declaration ravaged by tuesday's deadly ef-4 tornado. >> basically we're
why is staffing still such a problem for the faa? >> reporter: yeah, a few issues. first of all, mandatory retirement age of 56 for controllers. 30% of the folks in the academy, they wash out, and another 30% quit once they get on the job, and they realize how difficult the job is, and that has meant flight cancellations, cutting back flights in new york last summer. the concern is that could happen again. >> tom costello, thanks for leading us off. >>> the risk of severe...
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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...
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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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the faa is closely monitoring how the air traffic is flowing. and the threats of severe weather that could cause those disruptions. the agency is about 3000 air traffic controllers short though they hired 1500 last year, but the goal of another 1800 this year an estimated 38.4. 0 people will dry nationally gas prices are just a few cents higher. than last year and aaa expects the worst time to drive for the holiday will be from now until 7:00 tonight and then sunday and monday from 32. to 7 p.m.. okay. first alert weather right now. the forecast is on everyone's mind with the holiday weekend. look at this beautiful shuffle on the creek is that fog is just rolling in over the hills. meteorologist jessica birch is tracking our conditions. it was a little taste of bottles. rock and now napa tonight. headline. the 1 and only stevie nicks. also taking the stage tonight. megan, the stallion, nellie st vincent and baby rexha. tomorrow you can catch pearl jam, amana sunday will wrap up with ed sharon and queens of the stone age. you can find more detail
the faa is closely monitoring how the air traffic is flowing. and the threats of severe weather that could cause those disruptions. the agency is about 3000 air traffic controllers short though they hired 1500 last year, but the goal of another 1800 this year an estimated 38.4. 0 people will dry nationally gas prices are just a few cents higher. than last year and aaa expects the worst time to drive for the holiday will be from now until 7:00 tonight and then sunday and monday from 32. to 7...
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where was the faa? if the faa is living inside the company, is there blame there or not? >> there is questioning in terms of should they have been more involved in the scrutiny of boeing. the way it's set up for all aircraft manufacturing is they're a designated authority. in other words, you would be a boeing employee. you're working on the maxx. and at some point they need to have somebody check off on things. you are employed be i boeing. what you hear people say all the time is why aren't there more official faa inspectors like there are now at the max plant and we have more and more of them. well, that would require congress and the faa to have greater funding, and washington didn't want to say, look, let's employ thousands of inspectors to be at this plant or at the airbus plant. >> if this were a documentary on netflix, this wouldn't be a mini series of four episodes. you would have five seasons. >> yes. >> it started with the first maxx crash and everyone said it was the pilot. >> it's the way the software was designed. >> okay. there was the second one. and then
where was the faa? if the faa is living inside the company, is there blame there or not? >> there is questioning in terms of should they have been more involved in the scrutiny of boeing. the way it's set up for all aircraft manufacturing is they're a designated authority. in other words, you would be a boeing employee. you're working on the maxx. and at some point they need to have somebody check off on things. you are employed be i boeing. what you hear people say all the time is why...
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the faa had required boeing to produce a detailed turnaround plan after a door panel was blown out on a jetliner back in january. yesterday, boeing executives met with federal regulators for more than three hours, and the faa announced the restrictions. it imposed on boeing shortly after that incident will stay in place, at least for now. >> we will not approve production increases beyond the current cap until we're satisfied. bottom line we will continue to make sure every airplane that comes off the line as safe and reliable, regardless of how many planes boeing builds. >> now, earlier this year, the faa had banned boeing from increasing 737 max production until the faa was satisfied with boeing's quality control improvement. since it is 437 east bay mud mark, the completion of a solar project in orinda that triples its solar energy production. the 4.6mw project will generate 10,000,000 kilowatt hours of renewable energy a year. it's located in the east bay mud watershed property right below briones reservoir. east bay mud says it's its biggest solar project to date. they hope it he
the faa had required boeing to produce a detailed turnaround plan after a door panel was blown out on a jetliner back in january. yesterday, boeing executives met with federal regulators for more than three hours, and the faa announced the restrictions. it imposed on boeing shortly after that incident will stay in place, at least for now. >> we will not approve production increases beyond the current cap until we're satisfied. bottom line we will continue to make sure every airplane that...
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the faa has launched a new investigation into boeing and inspections of boeing planes. the boeing told the faa some of its employees may not be completing all of the required plane inspections for its 787 dreamliner planes. now the faa is trying to find out if boeing employees were also falsifying inspection records just last month, boeing whistleblowers testified during a senate hearing about the flaws in the dreamliner fleet. >> effectively, they are putting out defective airplanes. >> boeing is at a moment of reckoning now. >> this is one of a growing list of problems at boeing with concerns about the company's safety culture. the faa says boeing is re-inspect all of the 787 in its production system, and plans to inspect the planes in service. some state lawmakers want to give local governments more control over autonomous vehicles in california, as ktvu lamonica peters reports, it comes as waymo announced it will soon expand driverless car service to the peninsula after pushback from san mateo county's board of supervisors failed to stop its expansion. >> waymo and
the faa has launched a new investigation into boeing and inspections of boeing planes. the boeing told the faa some of its employees may not be completing all of the required plane inspections for its 787 dreamliner planes. now the faa is trying to find out if boeing employees were also falsifying inspection records just last month, boeing whistleblowers testified during a senate hearing about the flaws in the dreamliner fleet. >> effectively, they are putting out defective airplanes....
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. >> boeing officials present their new federally mandated safety plan to the faa. what happens if boeing fails to follow its new rules? >> we're going to take a look at that forecast. it does include a cool down. we did warm up today noticeably, but that storm behind me, you can see out in the aleutian islands, is setting up for a cool down for the weekend. i'll see yo ♪ when you have moderate—to—severe eczema, it's okay to show off. with dupixent, show off your clearer skin and less itch. because you have plenty of reasons to show off your skin. with dupixent, the number one prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, you can stay ahead of your eczema. it helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body that can cause eczema to help heal your skin from within. many adults saw 90% clearer skin. some even achieved long—lasting clearer skin and fast itch relief after first dose. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes including blurred vi
. >> boeing officials present their new federally mandated safety plan to the faa. what happens if boeing fails to follow its new rules? >> we're going to take a look at that forecast. it does include a cool down. we did warm up today noticeably, but that storm behind me, you can see out in the aleutian islands, is setting up for a cool down for the weekend. i'll see yo ♪ when you have moderate—to—severe eczema, it's okay to show off. with dupixent, show off your clearer skin...
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the faa gave boeing 90 days to come up with a plan after a door-plug blew out during an alaska airlines flight in january. since then, company whistleblowers have raised concerns about boeing's safety culture. the plan has not been made public, but the faa administrator said today that it checks his agency's boxes. >> what we were looking for was a plan that's comprehensive, that's detailed, and that deals with the things we know need to be addressed, like quality management, more robust safety management system, an environment where employees feel that they can speak up and address safety issues, and better manufacturing processes. and those are all elements of the plan. amna: the faa said it will not yet allow boeing to increase production of its best-selling 737 max jets. the company was ordered to slow down output after the incident in january. the supreme court sided with the national rifle association today in a case involving first-amendment rights. in a unanimous ruling, the justices said that the nra can sue a former new york official who encouraged companies to stop doing busi
the faa gave boeing 90 days to come up with a plan after a door-plug blew out during an alaska airlines flight in january. since then, company whistleblowers have raised concerns about boeing's safety culture. the plan has not been made public, but the faa administrator said today that it checks his agency's boxes. >> what we were looking for was a plan that's comprehensive, that's detailed, and that deals with the things we know need to be addressed, like quality management, more robust...
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the faa had required the company to produce a detailed turnaround plan after a door panel was blown out on its jetliner back in january. yesterday, boeing executives met with federal regulators for more than three hours, and the faa announced that the restrictions it imposed on boeing shortly after that incident will stay in place, at least for now. >> we will not approve of production increases beyond the current cap until we're satisfied. bottom line we will continue to make sure every airplane that comes off the line as safe and reliable, regardless of how many planes boeing builds. >> earlier this year, the faa had banned boeing from increasing 737 max production until the agency was satisfied with boeing's quality control improvements. >> the san francisco municipal transportation agency announces that they have finished paving the for their l taraval improvement project. here's a look at the new streets looking down toward the ocean. some construction work is still scheduled from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. until june 1st. next up is work on new boarding islands. the agency says riders can
the faa had required the company to produce a detailed turnaround plan after a door panel was blown out on its jetliner back in january. yesterday, boeing executives met with federal regulators for more than three hours, and the faa announced that the restrictions it imposed on boeing shortly after that incident will stay in place, at least for now. >> we will not approve of production increases beyond the current cap until we're satisfied. bottom line we will continue to make sure every...
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vanessa: the faa said it will not yet allow boeing to increase production of its best-selling 737 max jets. the company was ordered to slow down output after the incident in january. the supreme court sided with the national rifle association today in a case involving first-amendment rights. in a unanimous ruling, the justices said that the nra can sue a former new york official who encouraged companies to stop doing business with the nra after the 2018 parkland school shooting. in her opinion, justice sonia sotomayor wrote that ultimately, the critical takeaway is that the first amendment prohibits government officials from wielding their power selectively to punish or suppress speech. however, she added that the ruling does not shield the nra and others from regulation. supreme court chief justice john roberts has declined an invitation to meet with senate democrats to discuss flags flown outside justice alito's homes. his response came in a letter, in which he said that participating in such a meeting would be inadvisable. senate judiciary chair dick durbin and senator sheldon whit
vanessa: the faa said it will not yet allow boeing to increase production of its best-selling 737 max jets. the company was ordered to slow down output after the incident in january. the supreme court sided with the national rifle association today in a case involving first-amendment rights. in a unanimous ruling, the justices said that the nra can sue a former new york official who encouraged companies to stop doing business with the nra after the 2018 parkland school shooting. in her opinion,...
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so you went inside the faa control center. what did you see? >> reporter: yeah, so this is the command center for the faa. think of it as like a rapid response center almost on a weekend like this. where they are watching the skies and they are watching the airports and they're watching what's going on with weather. and they can -- respond to what they're seeing. right now i guarantee you they're watching this line of thunderstorms that's moving through the midwest because it could barrel through several cities with major airport hubs. chicago, detroit, minneapolis. and it may also if it misses the hub airports it may block the freeway and the sky if you will that the planes take going across-country. so they will on the fly there, reroute the aircraft as best they can to avoid the weather. and keep people moving. if they have to slow traffic, they will make that decision there as well. you will hear from the faa about what they're thinking going into this weekend. >> king of one the biggest things you have to pay attention to. it's nice leer i
so you went inside the faa control center. what did you see? >> reporter: yeah, so this is the command center for the faa. think of it as like a rapid response center almost on a weekend like this. where they are watching the skies and they are watching the airports and they're watching what's going on with weather. and they can -- respond to what they're seeing. right now i guarantee you they're watching this line of thunderstorms that's moving through the midwest because it could barrel...
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the airlines and the faa think they've got the staffing right and the question is what is the weather doing? >> and the weather certainly plays a big part in people's travels. before you go, you travel all the time for work. any advice like what's the one thing you would share with people whether it's flying or hitting the roadways? >> reporter: driving a busy days like today. particularly if you don't travel a lot. give yourself a little bit of extra time and i don't like running through the airport and i don't like reenacting the "home alone" scene and it raises the potential that you end up with the window seat terminal not on the airplane. give yourself the extra time particularly on the airport. and on the road the same especially if you're traveling with kids, which i will be, too. so i'm doing my best impersonation of home alone. we don't want any of that, chris. thank you so much for sure to know. don't leave anyone behind. that's very but that little bit of comfortzone that little bit of extra time -- >> on cbs mornings. see you a bit. so let's take a look at other things hap
the airlines and the faa think they've got the staffing right and the question is what is the weather doing? >> and the weather certainly plays a big part in people's travels. before you go, you travel all the time for work. any advice like what's the one thing you would share with people whether it's flying or hitting the roadways? >> reporter: driving a busy days like today. particularly if you don't travel a lot. give yourself a little bit of extra time and i don't like running...
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. >> united airlines says the faa is loosening restrictions on the airline while the agency continues a safety audit. the airline told employees today that the faa is letting it once again add new routes and add new aircraft to its fleet. the faa said, however, that it has not made any final decisions from its review of the airline and that the review is ongoing. regulators increased oversight of united in march after a series of reported safety incidents this summer. >> the travel season is shaping up to be one of the busiest on record. the tsa announced today it is expecting more than 26,000 flights each, and every day through labor day. that is a nearly 6% increase from 2023. some days could see more than 3 million travelers pass through checkpoints. it all kicks off memorial day weekend, the unofficial start to summer. the tsa is preparing to screen more than 18 million passengers and crews over the holiday. >> still to come, one shuttered bay area university campus now housing college students from across the region. >> also, an effort to diversify the san jose fire department. t
. >> united airlines says the faa is loosening restrictions on the airline while the agency continues a safety audit. the airline told employees today that the faa is letting it once again add new routes and add new aircraft to its fleet. the faa said, however, that it has not made any final decisions from its review of the airline and that the review is ongoing. regulators increased oversight of united in march after a series of reported safety incidents this summer. >> the travel...
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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
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...
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the company has told the faa that it will re—inspect all 787 jets on the manufacturing line, and develop an "action plan" to address concerns about planes already in service. stay with us here on bbc news, we will be keeping a close eye on developments regarding that story. a vote of confidence for the uk ai industry. japanese conglomerate softbank is leading an investment of more than $1 billion into uk self—driving car start—up wayve. the funding is europe's largest artificial intelligence deal to date. nvidia, along with existing investor microsoft, are also part of the investors. the london—based company develops autonomous systems in cars — self—driving, in short. live now to janet mui, head of market analysis, rbc brewin dolphin. how big a deal is this? this is a big deal because this is a huge investment as you mentioned over $1 billion the largest in europe and ai start—up so far and it has been a long while since the uk ai scene has seen such a big investment, it was since 2014 for the google deep mine. this is a huge vote of confidence for the ai scene and this is w
the company has told the faa that it will re—inspect all 787 jets on the manufacturing line, and develop an "action plan" to address concerns about planes already in service. stay with us here on bbc news, we will be keeping a close eye on developments regarding that story. a vote of confidence for the uk ai industry. japanese conglomerate softbank is leading an investment of more than $1 billion into uk self—driving car start—up wayve. the funding is europe's largest artificial...
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>> the faa chief has said, this is not the end, this is the beginning. that boeing has got to prove that, in fact, it is on track. it's got to lay out a road map here to get quality control, safety culture under control. so the plan that boeing is submitting today is this kind of a road map and boeing has said the bottom line they have to focus within the basics in the company. and that means, they know that everybody on the assembly line is knows their jobs and is doing their jobs. this starts back with the 737 max-9, the door plug blowout back in january. as you know, that happened over portland, oregon, and that led to investigations which revealed significant defects and problems within the boeing manufacturing process. we've now got multiple investigations, faa, ntsb, fbi investigations here and so now boeing, as a part of this plan that the faa was demanding, must lay out its road map to get its act together. this is the beginning, not the end. >> and meantime, the department of justice is meeting with victims' families. what's that all about? >> t
>> the faa chief has said, this is not the end, this is the beginning. that boeing has got to prove that, in fact, it is on track. it's got to lay out a road map here to get quality control, safety culture under control. so the plan that boeing is submitting today is this kind of a road map and boeing has said the bottom line they have to focus within the basics in the company. and that means, they know that everybody on the assembly line is knows their jobs and is doing their jobs. this...
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later in the week lawmakers will vote on legislation to reauthorize the faa programs. current ogms are set to expire friday at midnight. they will also consir bills requiring methane to casillas to disclose houthis and measures to support law enforcement. senators will vote on executive and judicial nomatns for u.s. district and circuit courts . watch live coverage of the h on c-span. the senate on c-span two. ana reminder, you can watch all our life congressional coverage with our free video apps, c-span now,
later in the week lawmakers will vote on legislation to reauthorize the faa programs. current ogms are set to expire friday at midnight. they will also consir bills requiring methane to casillas to disclose houthis and measures to support law enforcement. senators will vote on executive and judicial nomatns for u.s. district and circuit courts . watch live coverage of the h on c-span. the senate on c-span two. ana reminder, you can watch all our life congressional coverage with our free video...
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and safety standards that the faa and set forward and that is why we are taking the extraordinary step of restricting their ability to increase production until they demonstrate that they can do that safely and the safety record is an extraordinary thing and you cannot actually take it for granted in maintaining that heightened level of scrutiny that is exactly what is going on with boeing right now. there are plans in the meantime stop you live a plan is not safe, it cannot fly. without the 737 maxis until it was inspected.- until it was inspected. following the incident, _ until it was inspected. following the incident, that _ until it was inspected. following the incident, that is _ until it was inspected. following the incident, that is always - until it was inspected. following | the incident, that is always going to be true. they hold these aircraft to be true. they hold these aircraft to a standard of billion to one or better in terms of probability of something going catastrophically wrong and that is why we had the extra nursing the record that we do right now, it is clear tha
and safety standards that the faa and set forward and that is why we are taking the extraordinary step of restricting their ability to increase production until they demonstrate that they can do that safely and the safety record is an extraordinary thing and you cannot actually take it for granted in maintaining that heightened level of scrutiny that is exactly what is going on with boeing right now. there are plans in the meantime stop you live a plan is not safe, it cannot fly. without the...
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edward: is the faa prepared. >> like most government agencies, if you look at the faa, guaranteeing safety and open. should i not be flying? should i be worried about it? most people face cancellations as a result of mechanical issues and you have a better chance of getting mugged in new york today and having an issue on a plane. edward: airline prices dropped when we look back to the day president biden came to office. airline prices up 26.4% and that is squeezing budgets. domestic travel increase, only 15 seconds now. >> domestic is up huge but hotel rates are dramatically up huge, the cost of travel is up dramatically and you won't see that for a long time. edward: people are making choices. mark murphy, travel expert, we will come to you anytime we have travel needs. brian brenberg and "the big money show" will take you through the next hour. it is losing steam. we see what they can do on "the big money show". brian: i am brian brenberg. jackie: i am jackie deangelis. taylor: i am taylor riggs. brian: donald trump bound to make new york city great again and add a massive rally in the s
edward: is the faa prepared. >> like most government agencies, if you look at the faa, guaranteeing safety and open. should i not be flying? should i be worried about it? most people face cancellations as a result of mechanical issues and you have a better chance of getting mugged in new york today and having an issue on a plane. edward: airline prices dropped when we look back to the day president biden came to office. airline prices up 26.4% and that is squeezing budgets. domestic...
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parts falling from the sky, under his watch southwest airline holiday debacle, flights cancelled and faa full ground stop happened the next year, east palestine and all the boeing issues. in the article, they reference a bloomberg columnist who said secretary of being on television is doing his job well. doing great job of television. >> carley: you can't blame pete buttigieg for boeing screw up. >> todd: be clear, new york magazine ain't breitbart. >> cheryl: they point out in the article, boeing has had no oversight, the airline industry is in the airplane manufacturing industry policing itself. that needs to change. >> todd: speaking of boeing. >> cheryl: back to boeing, deadline is today, interesting for the plane maker to up ddate safety plan. it will be a long road to get boeing back to where they need to be making safe airplanes. two weeks ago doj said boeing vio violated the settlement related to two deadly max crashes. bo again, under purview of the faa and transportation department, a lot of problems and it could be pete buttigieg's only term. >> todd: i will join you in 15 min
parts falling from the sky, under his watch southwest airline holiday debacle, flights cancelled and faa full ground stop happened the next year, east palestine and all the boeing issues. in the article, they reference a bloomberg columnist who said secretary of being on television is doing his job well. doing great job of television. >> carley: you can't blame pete buttigieg for boeing screw up. >> todd: be clear, new york magazine ain't breitbart. >> cheryl: they point out...
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on the faa, this week the senate will continue working on the faa reauthorization. the deadline is three days away. it's going to take a lot of cooperation to get this complicated bill done. thankfully we've made some good progress on germane amendments and we hope to finish our work in time for the house to act on our bill. i urge our colleagues on both sides of the aisle to prioritize reaching an outcome so we prevent slipping past the deadline. finally on social security, yesterday a new report showed the strengths of social security and medicare -- a new report showed the strengths of social security and medicare have improved because of the economic upswing we're seeing under president biden. "the new york times" headline said, quote, strong labor markets steadied social security and medicare funds. but yesterday's report came with a warning. social security and medicare still face long-term challenges to solvency. the lives of tens of millions could be thrown into chaos if these programs are not protected. so let's not forget, mr. president, that year after ye
on the faa, this week the senate will continue working on the faa reauthorization. the deadline is three days away. it's going to take a lot of cooperation to get this complicated bill done. thankfully we've made some good progress on germane amendments and we hope to finish our work in time for the house to act on our bill. i urge our colleagues on both sides of the aisle to prioritize reaching an outcome so we prevent slipping past the deadline. finally on social security, yesterday a new...
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the faa is 3,000 air traffic controllers short at air-traffic control facilities nationwide. >> also, the weather is the big x factor here, and no doubt it will have an impact on air travel that a ground stuff just put into place by the faa at atlanta's hartsfield-jackson international airport. the faa also warning of ground stops down the east coast today boston new york, philadelphia, baltimore, dc, charlotte chicago, also severance cisco on the list thunderstorms can have a pretty big impact today. also, the low clouds ceilings and the low visibility that comes along with that. of course, so many people anticipated to drive aaa anticipated that 38 38.4 million people would drive the previous five days over this memorial, they traveled period the worst times to go today in the afternoon between three and 7:00 p.m. so if you can wait to make your trip until after 7:00 p.m. that is but as time to do it beyond and also check in with your local news regarding what the weather situation will be as well. piedmont team, thanks so much for hell all right. bianna, you chase oliver one, the l
the faa is 3,000 air traffic controllers short at air-traffic control facilities nationwide. >> also, the weather is the big x factor here, and no doubt it will have an impact on air travel that a ground stuff just put into place by the faa at atlanta's hartsfield-jackson international airport. the faa also warning of ground stops down the east coast today boston new york, philadelphia, baltimore, dc, charlotte chicago, also severance cisco on the list thunderstorms can have a pretty big...
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boeing did self-report to the faa which is a positive step. it is a very heavy physical task that the boeing workforce performs in charleston on the 787 with a low failure rate but we don't know when they stop performing it and how much we work is involved. spirit is reporting a $50 million loss for them in the second order because boeing is going to have to slow production because of this. boeing is also stalling production because of heat exchangers using titanium from russia as well as some interior supplier delays. so we've seen three issues pileup and that is really what made us a delivery forecast from 90 to 60 units for the year. this is a problem inside the boeing factory. charleston is a beautiful place to live, a beautiful factory. there's nothing they could be very nefarious at that site so i think new ceo has to come in and ask the workforce what it needs to perform tasks accurately, whether it is wages -- lisa: i'm sorry, pause. why are we not just doing some big, whole scale internal investigation? why are they not hiring an outs
boeing did self-report to the faa which is a positive step. it is a very heavy physical task that the boeing workforce performs in charleston on the 787 with a low failure rate but we don't know when they stop performing it and how much we work is involved. spirit is reporting a $50 million loss for them in the second order because boeing is going to have to slow production because of this. boeing is also stalling production because of heat exchangers using titanium from russia as well as some...
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the faa administrator, that's the beginning, long road ahead for boeing. stuart: every year, a story about how your hotdogs or turkeys will cost compared to previous years. compare the cost of your vacation, the story here is the cost of that vacation has not gone up that much. lauren: take a vacation, people. in the fast 15 years -- lauren: compared to everything else that is pretty modest. airfare is down, hotel prices are down, car rental prices are down, what is up? dining out. 30% since 2019. baggage fees, seat selection, entertainment, it is expensive. it hasn't gone up is that much in the last five years. stuart: i'm not outraged by 15% increase in vacation costs. lauren: it has gone up a lot more than that. neil: we go to hilton head every year. i know what the prices cost. it to timeshare. they are different this year. stuart: point taken. thank you. a shocking admission from a liberal college professor in new york. >> there are more republicans and dissatisfied democrats in new york than we would like to admit. i don't know if new york is a blue
the faa administrator, that's the beginning, long road ahead for boeing. stuart: every year, a story about how your hotdogs or turkeys will cost compared to previous years. compare the cost of your vacation, the story here is the cost of that vacation has not gone up that much. lauren: take a vacation, people. in the fast 15 years -- lauren: compared to everything else that is pretty modest. airfare is down, hotel prices are down, car rental prices are down, what is up? dining out. 30% since...
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they need to demonstrate they are meeting the quality standards and esafety 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 taken for granted. maintaining that requires a level of scrutiny and that is what is going on with boeing right now. if and that is what is going on with boeing right now. if they do not merely _ with boeing right now. if they do not merely safety - with boeing right now. if they i do not merely safety standards, what happens? the aeroplanes in the skies in the meantime. the lane is the skies in the meantime. the plane is rrot _ the skies in the meantime. the plane is not safe _ the skies in the meantime. the plane is not safe it _ the skies in the meantime. tt9: plane is not safe it cannot fly. that is why the ground are the 737 point until it was established that each one had been inspected following the incident. they will always be true. the faa holds these aircra
they need to demonstrate they are meeting the quality standards and esafety 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 taken for granted. maintaining that requires a level of scrutiny and that is what is going on with boeing right now. if and that is what is going on with boeing right...
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it also renews the faa's authority over the aviation industry. the house is expected to pass the bill next week. >>> a solar storm could bring the northern lights to the u.s. this weekend. forecasters issued a rare storm watch for the first time since 2005. they say the northern lights may be seen over much of the northern half of the country and potentially as far south as alabama. >>> and a big day in the wnba. last season's champions, the las vegas aces, visited the white house, and caitlin clark played her first home preseason game before indiana fever fans. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm courtney kealy, cbs news, new york. >>> tonight, contentious cross-examination of stormy daniels. >> here we sit after 2 1/2 weeks, and i think you'll see some very revealing things today. >> donald trump's lawyers grill the adult film star to call her credibility into question. >> what did you think of the stormy daniels' testimony? >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening. i'm norah o
it also renews the faa's authority over the aviation industry. the house is expected to pass the bill next week. >>> a solar storm could bring the northern lights to the u.s. this weekend. forecasters issued a rare storm watch for the first time since 2005. they say the northern lights may be seen over much of the northern half of the country and potentially as far south as alabama. >>> and a big day in the wnba. last season's champions, the las vegas aces, visited the white...
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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,
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we saw the end of last week, the senate passing their versions of the faa authorization and then finding time for the house to take that up this week. is that said to be smooth sailing for the building the house? guest: at this point, yes. we've probably gone through our most contentious period of the house which was again passing that ukraine a on national security funding. i think it will eventually pass the house. host: the other issue on foreign policy is what we talk a lot about last, the biden administration pausing offensive weapons to israel. members on both sides of the issue who strongly disagree, is there a legislative track that you are looking out for to either demonstrate or force the biden administration's hand? guest: here's the interesting thing. there's been some letters coming from republican leadership. it has strictly been a bunch of letters so far but the biden administration is asking for more aid to ukraine so i'm wondering if there is going to be some battle or negotiation there, some kind of exchange to see whether or not they are going to allow these weapons to
we saw the end of last week, the senate passing their versions of the faa authorization and then finding time for the house to take that up this week. is that said to be smooth sailing for the building the house? guest: at this point, yes. we've probably gone through our most contentious period of the house which was again passing that ukraine a on national security funding. i think it will eventually pass the house. host: the other issue on foreign policy is what we talk a lot about last, the...
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in the meantime, the faa and ntsb are investigating what led to that crash in atlanta, georgia. faith abubey, abc news. >> all right, faith, thank you for that. coming up next, another attempt to sneak into the carpool lane. but this time it was actually pretty darn convincing. >> oh, they're getting so good, aren't they? but not good enough getting caught. but first, the star wars extravaganza playing out at theaters across america on this may the fourth. that's next. you're watching world news now. >> for centuries, the world's best pizza has been baked in ovens made of stone. but you can't fit one of those on the countertop in your home. introducing paisano, the authentic pizza oven by granite stone now make the world's most delicious pizza with real stone right in your own home. you simply set it and let it make golden, crispy, extra cheesy stone baked pies in under six minutes. pepperoni mushroom, hawaiian barbecue all hot, fresh and easy to do with paisano, the secret is the dual controlled heat zones that quickly heat the real ceramic stone up to 800 degrees while melting
in the meantime, the faa and ntsb are investigating what led to that crash in atlanta, georgia. faith abubey, abc news. >> all right, faith, thank you for that. coming up next, another attempt to sneak into the carpool lane. but this time it was actually pretty darn convincing. >> oh, they're getting so good, aren't they? but not good enough getting caught. but first, the star wars extravaganza playing out at theaters across america on this may the fourth. that's next. you're...
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the faa administrator was on abc news this 90-day safety plan is due next week. says it will be a long time before they're back where they belong or need to be >> holy cow. >> we got news of the china deliveries being delayed >> people didn't think the b-29 f was all that good either >> yes >> although it was silver, not green. >> is your point that -- >> it just doesn't matter. it's still boeing. you can't -- here's what you should do. you should go down to the world war ii museum in new orleans, go to the boeing room, and just accept that boeing is going to be here to stay, no matter what they do. no matter what they do and i will tell them right now, i will take the job. and i will do it better. >> the ceo job of boeing >> yeah. >> you'll do it better than dave calhoun. >> i'm happy to take it, as well as the treasury job in trump don't you love when he says that i know you're taking the trump treasury job david, you're saying that in a commercial break but no, i will take the boeing job. i promise you, i will do better. i promise you. i mean, i have a history
the faa administrator was on abc news this 90-day safety plan is due next week. says it will be a long time before they're back where they belong or need to be >> holy cow. >> we got news of the china deliveries being delayed >> people didn't think the b-29 f was all that good either >> yes >> although it was silver, not green. >> is your point that -- >> it just doesn't matter. it's still boeing. you can't -- here's what you should do. you should go...
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the faa capped boeing's manufacturing of 737 max planes. even with these new plans in place, that cap is definitely going to remain there until the faa said it's fully satisfied that safety standards have been raised. there's no timeline for when that might be. they did indicate it is very unlikely that's going to happen in the next several months. now, just one example of one of the changes that boeing says it's already implemented. they said they have now added 300 hours of training materials for their new mechanics and inspectors. >> michael: thank you, trevor. coming up, an exclusive look at the new documentary on the brat pack. the young actors who ruled the '80s. >> george: one man donating a kidney helped a stranger and his brother, connecting two families. an abc news exclusive. >> rebecca: fans of tomorrow x together have been lining up since last night. they were here bright an early this morning. they are performing live. >> george: plus ike ejochi will tell us how to get a beach get away without breaking the bank. and lara is wi
the faa capped boeing's manufacturing of 737 max planes. even with these new plans in place, that cap is definitely going to remain there until the faa said it's fully satisfied that safety standards have been raised. there's no timeline for when that might be. they did indicate it is very unlikely that's going to happen in the next several months. now, just one example of one of the changes that boeing says it's already implemented. they said they have now added 300 hours of training materials...
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fleet, the faa said. however, that is not they haven't made a final decision from its audit of the airline and the review continues. regulators increased oversight on united airlines back in march after a series of reported safety incidents. >> the summer travel season is shaping up to be one of the busiest on record. the tsa announced it is expecting more than 26,000 flights every day through labor day. that's a nearly 6% increase from 2023. some days could see more than 3 million travelers pass through checkpoints. all of this kicks off memorial day weekend, which is the unofficial start to the summer. the tsa is preparing to screen more than 18 million passengers and crew over the holiday weekend. >> you're a precheck passenger in certain sponsoring airlines. you don't need to take out any credential at all. you just look at the camera. the camera captures your image and compares that image to images that the us government has of you. >> triple a says a record 38.4 million people plan to drive over mem
fleet, the faa said. however, that is not they haven't made a final decision from its audit of the airline and the review continues. regulators increased oversight on united airlines back in march after a series of reported safety incidents. >> the summer travel season is shaping up to be one of the busiest on record. the tsa announced it is expecting more than 26,000 flights every day through labor day. that's a nearly 6% increase from 2023. some days could see more than 3 million...
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. >> big thing is we put $106 billion into the faa, a budget for the next five years and a requirement for the faa director to fill those 3000 positions with 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. >> another beautiful spring day around here tomorrow is going to follow suit. and then things change as we get to the weekend. looks like might need some umbrella. we'll have that or some umbrellas. we'll have those details coming up. >> all right. now to alex savidge and a look at some of the stories we're working on for west coast rap. coming up at the top of the hour. alex. >> all right, mike, thank you. coming up tonight at seven, some scary moments in washington. a dangerous street race ended with a crash there coming up tonight on west coast rap. we'll show
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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
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...
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well, the faa revealing a dangerous flaw in boeing 777 planes but the company's fighting back on how the media is covering the story. last year boeing alerted airlines of poor electric insulation near the fuel tank that could lead to a fire during the refueling process, that's when the plane's on the ground. they led to a directive that reads in part this condition if not addressed could result in ignition source inside the fuel tank and subsequent fire or explosion. well, a spokeswoman for boeing going after one media outlet saying the daily mail is misleading and wreckless, sensationalizes the process. this is not an immediate safety of flight issue. fa a a adding to this whole thing, the faa is proposing an airworthiness directive for some airplanes. the ad would affect about 292 u.s. registered airplanes, mostly american and united, airlines have 60 months, six, oh months to fix the flaws, exactedded to cost $14 million in total. sean diddy combs has been hit with another lawsuit, a model is suing the rapper for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting her in 2003. new details
well, the faa revealing a dangerous flaw in boeing 777 planes but the company's fighting back on how the media is covering the story. last year boeing alerted airlines of poor electric insulation near the fuel tank that could lead to a fire during the refueling process, that's when the plane's on the ground. they led to a directive that reads in part this condition if not addressed could result in ignition source inside the fuel tank and subsequent fire or explosion. well, a spokeswoman for...
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part of the story is probably going to be the faa reauthorization and adding a bunch of money in the budget and focusing more on oversight of these manufacturers. the manufacturers, knew the most about the business and there was no one outside that could put a good critique on the company. jonathan: what are you expecting from the shareholders in the next 24 hours? george: it is very difficult for the shareholders to put proper oversight on the company. it is a very technical business, an important engineering business. big blocks of votes don't know enough about it to put pressure on it but they do understand when it is not working and it is not working now and the pressure will be on the management team and the challenge is finding the new management team, people who think they are good manufacturers and people who can set up good systems inside and getting them on board. right now you can't apply much pressure on the management team because they are on the way out. jonathan: very little news on who might be taking that role. thank you. george ferguson of bloomberg on the latest on
part of the story is probably going to be the faa reauthorization and adding a bunch of money in the budget and focusing more on oversight of these manufacturers. the manufacturers, knew the most about the business and there was no one outside that could put a good critique on the company. jonathan: what are you expecting from the shareholders in the next 24 hours? george: it is very difficult for the shareholders to put proper oversight on the company. it is a very technical business, an...
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boeing disclosed this matter to the faa last month. the claim involves the company's south carolina plant. it says several employees did not conduct all of the tests required when inspecting the dreamliner's wings but filled out the paperwork saying that they did the boeing executive in charge of the 7.87 says the misconduct is not quote, creating an immediate safety flight issue. no planes have been taken out of service, but boeing says it is carrying out additional tests, which is expected to slow the delivery of new jets. still ahead, your final warning. i rest in order for you to collect those. >> unclaimed tax refund. the deadline that's quickly approaching that you need to know also a gym that's already known for being pretty pricey is offering a membership that can cost more than the average mortgage. we'll tell you the benefits. they say it's going to help you live longer and then you can decide whether or not it's worth it for your money is next. for your money. a warning for future retirees, full social security benefits are
boeing disclosed this matter to the faa last month. the claim involves the company's south carolina plant. it says several employees did not conduct all of the tests required when inspecting the dreamliner's wings but filled out the paperwork saying that they did the boeing executive in charge of the 7.87 says the misconduct is not quote, creating an immediate safety flight issue. no planes have been taken out of service, but boeing says it is carrying out additional tests, which is expected to...
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the faa catastrophic flaw in boeing 777 planes regarding their fuel tanks. >> steve: i don't like the sound of that that goes on a long laundry list of problems. >> ainsley: you should drive. >> steve: that the travel giant has been facing lately. >> brian: take my hatchback vega on vacation this year. todd piro joins us with more. >> todd: natural to not want to hear plane fire/explosion in the same sentence. faa, federal aviation administration finding a flaw with some of boeing's aircraft saying, quote: this condition if not addressed could result in an ignition source inside the fuel tank and subsequent fire or explosion. again, you never want to hear that sentence together. the issue stems from electrical insulation neither plain's fuel tank, leaving a possibility the entire aircraft could burst into flames. now, a boeing spokeswoman responding to the story, which was first reported by "the daily mail," quote: "the daily mail" story is misleading and reckless. it makes incorrect connections and sensationalizes the standard regulatory safest form of transportation. this is not an
the faa catastrophic flaw in boeing 777 planes regarding their fuel tanks. >> steve: i don't like the sound of that that goes on a long laundry list of problems. >> ainsley: you should drive. >> steve: that the travel giant has been facing lately. >> brian: take my hatchback vega on vacation this year. todd piro joins us with more. >> todd: natural to not want to hear plane fire/explosion in the same sentence. faa, federal aviation administration finding a flaw...
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apparently there is a flaw the faa says it is finding in some boeing planes' gas tanks. boeing said they had previously issued guidance about this. we will have a live report to get the story straight straight ahead. >> ainsley: ache threat cate blanchett is describing herself as middle class despite being worth almost $95 million. we will talk about that. "fox & friends" begins right now. remember, mornings are better with friends we start with nikki haley finally making her pick in the upcoming election revealing she will be voting for her one-time rival president trump. >> brian: all right. trump's former ambassador to the united nations revealing her vote more than 2.5 months after dropping out of the race. >> steve: lucas tomlinson joins us now from washington on this surprising announcement yesterday, lucas. luke's luke's that's right. speaking at the hudson institute in washington nikki haley endorsed donald trump for president and encouraged the former president to win over her voters, too. >> it's been a catastrophe. so, i will be voting for trump. having said t
apparently there is a flaw the faa says it is finding in some boeing planes' gas tanks. boeing said they had previously issued guidance about this. we will have a live report to get the story straight straight ahead. >> ainsley: ache threat cate blanchett is describing herself as middle class despite being worth almost $95 million. we will talk about that. "fox & friends" begins right now. remember, mornings are better with friends we start with nikki haley finally making...
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boeing disclosed this matter to the faa last month. the company claims the companies, south carolina plant us where this is happening. it's a several employees there did not conduct all the tests required when inspecting the dreamliner's wings but filled out the paperwork saying that they did the boeing executive in charge of the 7.87 said the misconduct did not create, quote, immediate safety flight issue. no planes have been taken out of service, but boeing is saying it is carrying out additional tests which is expected to slow the delivery of new jets. coming up here this afternoon. a first of its kind for on-demand, driverless public transportation. >> is coming to the bay area. so we'll tell you which city is planning for this. plus, the latest developments san francisco is considering closing off a portion of the great highway. 2 cars permanently. but first, san jose police are providing an update on a double stabbing that left 2 people in in the south bay, a man accused of shooting to san jose police officers is now facing attem
boeing disclosed this matter to the faa last month. the company claims the companies, south carolina plant us where this is happening. it's a several employees there did not conduct all the tests required when inspecting the dreamliner's wings but filled out the paperwork saying that they did the boeing executive in charge of the 7.87 said the misconduct did not create, quote, immediate safety flight issue. no planes have been taken out of service, but boeing is saying it is carrying out...