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we also are including a robust reauthorization of the national transportation safety board. this organization has and needs to do its job with the resources to hire investigators, construct thorough investigations and produce the highest level of critical analysis to why, why we've had safety accidents. the n.t.s.b. needs to have the critical funding to carry out its important mission like investigating alaska airline flight 1282 and the train derailment of the east palestine. these are important missions that help inform us what is wrong with our systems and how they should be improved. unless we have those inspections at n.t.s.b. and we've lost some of them lately and some have retired, we need to continue to have these most critical investigators. this also funds the key safety improvements of our system. it requires new and manufactured commercial aircraft to be equipped, as my colleagues have mentioned, with a 25-hour cockpit voice recorder. the standard today is just two hours. and what unfortunately happened in the alaska air door plug issue is that in those short two
we also are including a robust reauthorization of the national transportation safety board. this organization has and needs to do its job with the resources to hire investigators, construct thorough investigations and produce the highest level of critical analysis to why, why we've had safety accidents. the n.t.s.b. needs to have the critical funding to carry out its important mission like investigating alaska airline flight 1282 and the train derailment of the east palestine. these are...
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the safety upgrade will allow the national transportation safety board and faa to have access to vital information needed during accident investigations. this became abundantly clear after the cockpit voice recorder in the alaska airlines flight was lost because of an outdated two hour requirement. that is unacceptable and it should never happen again with this bill it will not happen again. in responseec to recent runaway surface incidents, this bill establishes a zero tolerance and it prioritizes projects that prove surveillance and establish a runaway safety council and requires a timeline and action plan to actually get better runaway and tarmac technologies installed at airports that need them. air traffic controller shortages have plagued airports across the country including in my home state of texas, putting travelers safety at risk. this legislation aims to relieve the strain on air traffic control by directing the faa to hire the maximum number of air traffic controllers. hopefully aiding the many facilities that have been understaffed for far too long. at a time when aircraf
the safety upgrade will allow the national transportation safety board and faa to have access to vital information needed during accident investigations. this became abundantly clear after the cockpit voice recorder in the alaska airlines flight was lost because of an outdated two hour requirement. that is unacceptable and it should never happen again with this bill it will not happen again. in responseec to recent runaway surface incidents, this bill establishes a zero tolerance and it...
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you will have the national transportation safety board helping the singapore authorities with this investigation, and they will look back at the flight path of this aircraft, where it was when it experienced this turbulence. so far reports suggest it could be attributable to clear air turbulence, which is quite dangerous actually because it is something you cannot see on radar or different technologies on the aircraft and honestly appears out of nowhere, and say thatis appears out of nowhere, and say that is something that flight attendants are especially wary about when they are up in the airof about when they are up in the air of course not wearing their seat belts as much as passengers are, but that is why they remind passengers to keep their seat belts on at all times for things like this to happen. times for things like this to ha en. �* ,., times for things like this to hauen. ~ 11: times for things like this to hauen. 11:1 ., . ., happen. about 5500 aircraft experience _ happen. about 5500 aircraft experience something - happen. about 5500 aircraft | experience something called severe t
you will have the national transportation safety board helping the singapore authorities with this investigation, and they will look back at the flight path of this aircraft, where it was when it experienced this turbulence. so far reports suggest it could be attributable to clear air turbulence, which is quite dangerous actually because it is something you cannot see on radar or different technologies on the aircraft and honestly appears out of nowhere, and say thatis appears out of nowhere,...
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this safety upgrade will allow the national transportation safety board and the faa to have access to vital information needed during accident investigations. this became abundantly clear after the cockpit voice recorder in the alaska airlines flight was lost because of an outdated two-hour requirement. that's unacceptable and it should never happen again with this bill it will not happen again. in response to recent runway surface incidents, this bill establishes a zero tolerance runway safety policy. it prioritizes projects that improve surface surveillance, it establishes a runway safety council and it requires a timeline and an action plan to actually get better runway and tarmac incursion technologies installed at airports that need them. air traffic controller shortages have plagued airports across the country, including in my home state of texas, putting traveler safety at risk. this legislation aims to relieve the strain on air traffic control by directing the faa to hire the maximum enough. of air traffic controllers, hopefully aiding the many facilities that have been unders
this safety upgrade will allow the national transportation safety board and the faa to have access to vital information needed during accident investigations. this became abundantly clear after the cockpit voice recorder in the alaska airlines flight was lost because of an outdated two-hour requirement. that's unacceptable and it should never happen again with this bill it will not happen again. in response to recent runway surface incidents, this bill establishes a zero tolerance runway safety...
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transportation safety board. efforts to boost safety taken on new urgency after a series of near miss incidents and the january alaska airplanes door plug midemergency. >> from my perspective the system as a cancer survivor your body sends you a signal, the system was sending us a system. it will be safer and we did not have to have a disaster to react to it. >> the concern for a lot of the flying public is could it lead to higher airfares, you know it will come up. he says no, though, this will create a framework with fewer delays, more support staff and everything running smoother with fleets moving more efficiently >> it sounds like a perfect flying world [ laughter ] >> thank you, anne, thanks. >>> let's head over to paul heggen. wouldn't that be great. no delays, cheaper flights and keeping the seats all at the same price. i hate when it is all different price ranges. >> you have to pay for an extra seat belt or something like that. >> yeah, exactly. we can dream. let's take a look at what we were dreaming a
transportation safety board. efforts to boost safety taken on new urgency after a series of near miss incidents and the january alaska airplanes door plug midemergency. >> from my perspective the system as a cancer survivor your body sends you a signal, the system was sending us a system. it will be safer and we did not have to have a disaster to react to it. >> the concern for a lot of the flying public is could it lead to higher airfares, you know it will come up. he says no,...
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transportation safety board squarely placing quality control failures on the company itself. on thursday, macron executives met fa ce—to —fa ce macron executives met face—to—face with the united states aviation watchdog to present a path forward. it reportedly included changes to the company's productions the compa ny�*s productions safety the company's productions safety processes, including clear assembly—line instructions, improvements to training, greater oversight of suppliers and improvements to the safety culture. fai administrator mike whitaker called the plan a guide for a new way for boeing to do business and said he expected it to lead to systemic change. we underscored they must follow through on implementing corrective actions and transform their safety culture. this is a guide for a new way for boeing to do business. the fai will make sure boeing makes lasting changes using all the tools at their disposal. and made it clear to boeing ceo david calhoun and other senior leaders this plan does not mark the end of our increased oversight of boeing and it
transportation safety board squarely placing quality control failures on the company itself. on thursday, macron executives met fa ce—to —fa ce macron executives met face—to—face with the united states aviation watchdog to present a path forward. it reportedly included changes to the company's productions the compa ny�*s productions safety the company's productions safety processes, including clear assembly—line instructions, improvements to training, greater oversight of suppliers...
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this safety upgrade will allow the national transportation safety board and the faa to have access to vital information needed during accident investigations. this became abundantly clear after the cockpit voice recorder in the alaska airlines flight was lost because of an out dated two hour requirement. that's unacceptable and it should never happen again. with this bill, it will not happen again. in response to recent runway surface incidents, this bill establishes a zero-tolerance runway safety policy. it prioritizes projects that improve surface surveillance and establishes a runway safety council and it requires a timeline and an action plan to actually get better runway and turmeric incursion technology installed at airports that need them. air traffic controller shortages have plagued airports across the country. that includes in my home state of texas. it puts traveler safety at risk. this legislation aims to relieve the strain on air traffic control by directing the faa to hire the maximum number of air traffic controllers. hopefully, aiding the many facilities that are been
this safety upgrade will allow the national transportation safety board and the faa to have access to vital information needed during accident investigations. this became abundantly clear after the cockpit voice recorder in the alaska airlines flight was lost because of an out dated two hour requirement. that's unacceptable and it should never happen again. with this bill, it will not happen again. in response to recent runway surface incidents, this bill establishes a zero-tolerance runway...
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on wednesday, the administrator the federal highway administraonnd national transportation safety board chair testify before the house infrastructure committee, investigating the collision between the collision of the ship and the bridge in march. then, testimony before the senate banking committee following a wall street journal investigation reporting that the agency fostered a culture of racism, sexism, and abuse, prompting some lawmakers to call for the resignation of the chairperson. and jessica rosenworcel on her agency's 2025 budget. watch next week live on the c-span networks or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. also, head to c-span.org for scheduling information, or to watch live or on-demand any time c-span, your unfiltered view of government.
on wednesday, the administrator the federal highway administraonnd national transportation safety board chair testify before the house infrastructure committee, investigating the collision between the collision of the ship and the bridge in march. then, testimony before the senate banking committee following a wall street journal investigation reporting that the agency fostered a culture of racism, sexism, and abuse, prompting some lawmakers to call for the resignation of the chairperson. and...
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. >>> the national transportation safety board is shining light on what went wrong aboard the dali. the containership crashed in march killing six workers. the ship lost power while docked about ten hours before setting off. then twice that night. the second time coming when the ship was just 350 yards from the bridge. the crew alerted authorities immediately but did not have time to anchor the vessel or get tugboats to steer it to safety. >>> a billion dollar lottery jackpot has turned into a messy lawsuit for one family. an anonymous winner in maine even has his parents turning against him in a legal dispute. the winner, who got about $500 million after taxes sued the mother of his child, accusing her of violating an nda by telling family members about the win. in new court documents obtained by the daily beast, the winner's father says that's not true. he says his son told him about the money himself. the father also says the son made promises about how he would share the money, and now they are not speaking. >>> the rain is going to put a damper on the morning commute for millio
. >>> the national transportation safety board is shining light on what went wrong aboard the dali. the containership crashed in march killing six workers. the ship lost power while docked about ten hours before setting off. then twice that night. the second time coming when the ship was just 350 yards from the bridge. the crew alerted authorities immediately but did not have time to anchor the vessel or get tugboats to steer it to safety. >>> a billion dollar lottery jackpot...
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failures onboard to import and the head of the national transportation safety board says, she wants to know why hi, the crew switched over to backup circuit breakers that are not been used for months. so the investigation is still playing out here. casey, we are hearing though, that there'll be 2028 before this bridge is fully rebuilt. this is just the first significant step on that years-long path. >> wow it's gonna be awhile pretty amazing pictures. they're pittman team for us. always grateful to have you. thank you so much alright, coming up next here, how will the us government respond to the helicopter crash that killed a ron's president will be live at the white house the are going off and the tornado i'm thinking nine die and i thought that was it mildly birth with liev schreiber premieres june 2 had nine on cia. >> i started bright star care to provide a higher standard of care it's been my goal for 20 years. >> and it always will be if you're an experienced caregiver with that same passion, join the brand that supports you most my frequent heartburn had me taking an acid af
failures onboard to import and the head of the national transportation safety board says, she wants to know why hi, the crew switched over to backup circuit breakers that are not been used for months. so the investigation is still playing out here. casey, we are hearing though, that there'll be 2028 before this bridge is fully rebuilt. this is just the first significant step on that years-long path. >> wow it's gonna be awhile pretty amazing pictures. they're pittman team for us. always...
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and the national transportation safety board, the ntsb has recommended this technology for all new cars in the us. and ntsb is supporting our bill, as is the faa. >> i see and can you tell us a little bit more about what prompted you to want to champion this? i know you gave us a little bit of data, but some of the other figures are quite eye opening to how many deaths result of speeding. >> yeah. so i've done a lot of work over the years to try to improve road safety, better design of streets, just making it safer for people who are walking, biking, waiting for the bus and people who are driving their uh- over 4000 a year, dying on california roads, nearly 50,000 a year in the us. it's up 20% over the last five years. so it's getting worse. and this isn't normal. we are the only wealthy country on the planet that has this problem, and it's a policy choice that we make it really easy for people to drive at outrageously high speeds, and we don't do enough just to get people to drive safely. i don't want to have to issue more tickets. it's much better just to alert people when they're eng
and the national transportation safety board, the ntsb has recommended this technology for all new cars in the us. and ntsb is supporting our bill, as is the faa. >> i see and can you tell us a little bit more about what prompted you to want to champion this? i know you gave us a little bit of data, but some of the other figures are quite eye opening to how many deaths result of speeding. >> yeah. so i've done a lot of work over the years to try to improve road safety, better design...
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. >>> and late today the national transportation safety board released its preliminary report of what went wrong aboard the dali, the massive container ship that crashed into the francis key scott bridge in baltimore. ryan nobles is there. ryan, what did they find? >> reporter: lester, they determined the ship lost power twice that night, the second power loss coming when it was just 350 yards away from the base of the bridge. and while crews did alert authorities immediately, it was not enough time to anchor the massive vessel or for tugboats to get there to steer the ship to safety. one crewmember on board the ship actually had to abandon anchoring the vessel in order to avoid being hit by the bridge as it collapsed into the river. now the report also revealing that the ship lost power just ten hours before this accident. it all comes a day after crews used controlled explosives in order to remove part of the bridge that was still resting on board the ship. that ship still remains stuck in the river here behind me. they are hoping that can begin the process of moving the ship out of
. >>> and late today the national transportation safety board released its preliminary report of what went wrong aboard the dali, the massive container ship that crashed into the francis key scott bridge in baltimore. ryan nobles is there. ryan, what did they find? >> reporter: lester, they determined the ship lost power twice that night, the second power loss coming when it was just 350 yards away from the base of the bridge. and while crews did alert authorities immediately, it...
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. >>> the national transportation safety board is reporting what went wrong on the dali. the report revealing the ship lost power while docked about ten hours before setting off. and then twice again that night. the second coming when the ship was just 350 yards from the bridge. the crew alerted authorities immediately but didn't have time to anchor the vessel or get tugboats to steer it to safety. demolition crews used explosives to remove a large piece of the bridge offer the boat on monday. it could be removed as soon as today. >>> millions across the east are in for a soggy commute this morning. let's turn to nbc meteorologist angie lassman, who's keeping a close eye on those storms. >> you can see all of that rain that's settled across parts of the mid atlantic, stretching into the northeast. a little rain for the ohio valley and a bit of thunderstorm activity happening across the plains right now. let's start with the unsettled conditions for the east. we do have a couple of fronts that are kind of leaving us in this pattern, bringing us a bit of rain here across th
. >>> the national transportation safety board is reporting what went wrong on the dali. the report revealing the ship lost power while docked about ten hours before setting off. and then twice again that night. the second coming when the ship was just 350 yards from the bridge. the crew alerted authorities immediately but didn't have time to anchor the vessel or get tugboats to steer it to safety. demolition crews used explosives to remove a large piece of the bridge offer the boat on...
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the report issued by the national transportation safety board is the first detailed look at what went wrong, although it says investigators are still exploring what caused the failures. our correspondent in washington, helena humphery, sent us this update. this is a preliminary investigation, it offers us that first glimpse into exactly what happened in the early hours of the morning on 26 march, it's a 21p—page report. looking through it, the top line here is essentially that those electrical power outages happened twice in the early hours of march 26, but then also about 10 hours earlier, so the day before, there were also two power failures. essentially, it says one was due to human error, a crew member working on a diesel tank, and then another one with regards to the fuel pressure, just losing pressure, and so then when this vessel set out on 26 march, headed for sri lanka, it then saw two further power outages and it was not connected to a back—up generator which it had onboard, which meant they could not kick in, and so instead of course what we saw, though since that went
the report issued by the national transportation safety board is the first detailed look at what went wrong, although it says investigators are still exploring what caused the failures. our correspondent in washington, helena humphery, sent us this update. this is a preliminary investigation, it offers us that first glimpse into exactly what happened in the early hours of the morning on 26 march, it's a 21p—page report. looking through it, the top line here is essentially that those...
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that preliminary report from the national transportation safety board concludes that a mistake by a crew member on the "dali" cargo ship caused the first blackout while the ship was docked in port, followed by a second power outage shortly after. the crew then “switched” the “configuration” of the electrical system. the "dali," a 9-year-old ship, left the port of baltimore hours later and experienced two more power failures, seen in this video. the main engine shutting down, the crew losing propulsion, control of the ship. and just moments before impact, emergency calls went out. the crew tried to drop anchor, but it was too late. the ship hit the pier, toppled the bridge, and killed six construction workers and injured two others. now, the ntsb is seeking to determine if those in-port blackouts are connected to the power issues the ship experienced just before it hit the bridge. and david, this report also rules out the possibility that contaminated fuel caused the loss of power on that ship. that was one theory. and those crew members, they're still onboard. officials say they'
that preliminary report from the national transportation safety board concludes that a mistake by a crew member on the "dali" cargo ship caused the first blackout while the ship was docked in port, followed by a second power outage shortly after. the crew then “switched” the “configuration” of the electrical system. the "dali," a 9-year-old ship, left the port of baltimore hours later and experienced two more power failures, seen in this video. the main engine...
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of the national transportation safety board, ntsb. independent federal agency that investigates all civil aviation and other transportation accidents. i believe f.a.a. re-authorization act of 2024 is one though farthest reach, most consequential pieces of legislation the house will consider in the 118th congress. . i want to take a moment to point out, the first will help protect general aviation airports from closure. airports are a valuable community resource and our vast national aviation airports are part of what has brought about american leadership in aviation. many of these airports are also grant obligated. meaning that they made assurances to the federal government that they will operate and develop the airport to its fullest potential. too many places, local neglect or hostility threaten the viability of many of these small airports and the community's commitment to these obligations, this is vital to our national interests and our bill includes that will prohibit them from waiving grant obligations if they find it would res
of the national transportation safety board, ntsb. independent federal agency that investigates all civil aviation and other transportation accidents. i believe f.a.a. re-authorization act of 2024 is one though farthest reach, most consequential pieces of legislation the house will consider in the 118th congress. . i want to take a moment to point out, the first will help protect general aviation airports from closure. airports are a valuable community resource and our vast national aviation...
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cooper: tonight, the national transportation safety board says the helicopter that crashed into the side of a mountain, killing nine people, including kobe bryant, missed clearing that mountain by just 20-30 feet. riddell: i was in our newsroom that day. and then we started hearing news about this helicopter crash. and the phrase i remember hearing most that day was, "not kobe, not kobe." ♪ so, my job was to then go on air and break the news to to our audience on cnn. a lot of us in this business are supposed to be able to produce words very easily. i think, for a lot of people today, it's going to be very, very difficult to find the words to describe how people feel about what we now know has transpired today. i got a text on my phone during the game that said that kobe died in a helicopter accident with other people. and i thought it was a bad joke. i was sitting there thinking about it, and my first thought was, "i hope his family's not with him." [ siren wailing ] riddell: then there was this kind of second groan in the newsroom when we learned that gianna might have been among the
cooper: tonight, the national transportation safety board says the helicopter that crashed into the side of a mountain, killing nine people, including kobe bryant, missed clearing that mountain by just 20-30 feet. riddell: i was in our newsroom that day. and then we started hearing news about this helicopter crash. and the phrase i remember hearing most that day was, "not kobe, not kobe." ♪ so, my job was to then go on air and break the news to to our audience on cnn. a lot of us in...
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the in national transportation safety board logging into 22 incidents where they exhibited behavior that potentially violated traffic safety laws. they included 17 collisions and some reports of the vehicles driving on the wrong side of the road. we've reached out to the mountain view based company for comment but so far no word back. >>> it the talk of the town in half-moon bay. ahead of a vote tonight that put the city in the spotlight even california governor gavin newsom is watching closely. seeing what happens with the controversial farm worker housing project. the deadly mass shooting last year exposed the poor living conditions of farm workers in the coastal city. photos exposed show people were housed in storage sheds with no running water. half-moon bay it's been under pressure to build more affordable hughing ever since. governor newsom is threatening the city with legal action for delaying the approval of the housing project. the 40 unit project would be built in downtown half-moon bay on kelly avenue. there have been two marathonhearings with public comment over whether the p
the in national transportation safety board logging into 22 incidents where they exhibited behavior that potentially violated traffic safety laws. they included 17 collisions and some reports of the vehicles driving on the wrong side of the road. we've reached out to the mountain view based company for comment but so far no word back. >>> it the talk of the town in half-moon bay. ahead of a vote tonight that put the city in the spotlight even california governor gavin newsom is...
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preliminary findings from the national transportation safety board show the ship had two electrical blackouts hours before leaving port. >> the ship had an emergency generator. it does not power propulsion, and without the propeller turning, the rudder was less effective. they were essentially drifting. >> the ship's 21 crew members from india in sri lanka have remained on board since the collision. with the boat now docked, it's still unclear when they'll be permitted to leave. so far, the white house has earmarked $60 million to rebuild the bridge and urged congress to pass additional funding. but some house republicans have appeared hesitant to do so. in washington, rebecca castor, ktvu, fox two news. >> red lobster has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. the move is to bring down the seafood restaurant chain's outstanding debt. dozens of locations have already closed, including those in fremont and rohnert park. the company says it plans to continue closing restaurants and eventually sell the business to lenders, with the hope of staying afloat through a financing agreement on wal
preliminary findings from the national transportation safety board show the ship had two electrical blackouts hours before leaving port. >> the ship had an emergency generator. it does not power propulsion, and without the propeller turning, the rudder was less effective. they were essentially drifting. >> the ship's 21 crew members from india in sri lanka have remained on board since the collision. with the boat now docked, it's still unclear when they'll be permitted to leave. so...
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transportation safety board. now, according to the report, the two electrical outages caused several pumps that power the ship to stop working about ten hours earlier, while the ship was still in the port of baltimore, it experienced two onboard blackouts. investigators are looking into whether the crew properly reported the power outages earlier today. >> people in santa rosa can hop aboard a new trolley that takes you from the railroad square to courthouse square. the electric trolley is free for all riders. it runs wednesday to sunday at various times. for now, this trolley is part of a pilot program lasting through september 29th. the city is exploring ways to make travel easier for people in the downtown area. the first ride is today at five of the monterey bay aquarium is making it easier for low income families to get in on the fun. >> starting may 27th, the aquarium will provide free admission to anyone enrolled in snap benefits. all you have to do is bring your ebt card. you can also bring up to four oth
transportation safety board. now, according to the report, the two electrical outages caused several pumps that power the ship to stop working about ten hours earlier, while the ship was still in the port of baltimore, it experienced two onboard blackouts. investigators are looking into whether the crew properly reported the power outages earlier today. >> people in santa rosa can hop aboard a new trolley that takes you from the railroad square to courthouse square. the electric trolley...
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and we put another almost billion dollars into the national transportation safety board. so significant investment, both monetarily, but also in the expectation that technology and our resources will grow on the human side. >> what about accountability for the faa? because we all know that it is under scrutiny for its oversight of boeing. after that door plug blow out earlier this year, we also had the two deadly crashes in 2018 and 2019. 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 t
and we put another almost billion dollars into the national transportation safety board. so significant investment, both monetarily, but also in the expectation that technology and our resources will grow on the human side. >> what about accountability for the faa? because we all know that it is under scrutiny for its oversight of boeing. after that door plug blow out earlier this year, we also had the two deadly crashes in 2018 and 2019. so how is this bill going to change the way that...
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so it won't be recorded over too soon so that the national transportation safety board and the faa will have time to make sure they go through that really valuable information. it also protects the pilot's privacy that they were concerned about so that their employers wouldn't misuse it. so we've done with the european union has done, in a lot of those regards for privacy protection, but also more, accessibility for ntsb and faa. >> you also mentioned additional protections for airline workers. there's also a component of this that protects all of us. the flying public. talk about that portion of this legislation. >> so it mandates rebates. if your flight is delayed by any more than three hours domestically and six hours international locally, and it also gets a really defines and gets away with a lot of the fees that consumers were being charged, so, for instance, a family can no longer it's prohibited to charge a fee for family to want to sit together things like that. >> yeah, yeah. a really all encompassing bill again, congressman, i know it's something that you've been pushing hard
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transportation safety board. both electrical outages caused several pumps that power the ship to stop working. now, about ten hours earlier, while the ship was still in the port of baltimore, it experienced two onboard blackouts. investigators are looking into whether the crew properly reported the power outages. >> russian troops are advancing in northern ukraine as thousands of people are forced to leave their homes. this comes as secretary of state antony blinken announces more foreign aid. alex hogan reports this. russian forces gaining momentum in ukraine's second largest city, kharkiv, on wednesday. ukrainian officials say they sent reinforcements to defend the region, but were later forced to withdraw. some of their troops who were coming under heavy fire. the increased fighting also forcing nearly 8000 people in nearby border areas from their homes. >> my heart is broken. where are we going and where will we stay? they kicked us out of our family house. >> meanwhile, secretary of state antony blinken cont
transportation safety board. both electrical outages caused several pumps that power the ship to stop working. now, about ten hours earlier, while the ship was still in the port of baltimore, it experienced two onboard blackouts. investigators are looking into whether the crew properly reported the power outages. >> russian troops are advancing in northern ukraine as thousands of people are forced to leave their homes. this comes as secretary of state antony blinken announces more foreign...
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preliminary findings from the national transportation safety board show the ship had two electrical blackouts hours before leaving port. >> the ship had an emergency generator. it does not power propulsion and without the propeller turning, the rudder was less effective. they were essentially drifting. >> the ship's 21 crew members from india in sri lanka have remained on board since the collision with the boat now docked, it's still unclear when they'll be permitted to leave. so far, the white house has earmarked $60 million to rebuild the bridge and urged congress to pass additional funding. but some house republicans have appeared hesitant to do so. in washington, rebecca castor, ktvu, fox two news. >> fighting has been raging in ukraine now for two years since russia's invasion. how is the war affecting ukrainian children? we get a glimpse into their lives through a new exhibit at san jose state. stay with us. the organizer joins us live. >> and the warming trend continues into your bay area. tuesday, i'll have a look at what we can expect d a v w a slow network is no network for business
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preliminary findings from the national transportation safety board show the ship had two electrical blackouts hours before leaving port. >> the ship had an emergency generator. it does not power propulsion and without the propeller turning, the rudder was less effective. they were essentially drifting. >> the ship's 21 crew members from india in sri lanka have remained on board since the collision. with the boat now docked, it's still unclear when they'll be permitted to leave. so far, the white house has earmarked $60 million to rebuild the bridge and urged congress to pass additional funding. but some house republicans have appeared hesitant to do so, and washington rebecca castor, ktvu, fox two news a legal victory for wikileaks founder julian assange as he tries to fight extradition to the united states. >> assange faces up to 175 years in prison on 17 counts of espionage for posting a large number of classified government documents online. well, today, a london court ruled assange can appeal an order calling for his extradition. hundreds of his supporters rallied outside the courthouse.
preliminary findings from the national transportation safety board show the ship had two electrical blackouts hours before leaving port. >> the ship had an emergency generator. it does not power propulsion and without the propeller turning, the rudder was less effective. they were essentially drifting. >> the ship's 21 crew members from india in sri lanka have remained on board since the collision. with the boat now docked, it's still unclear when they'll be permitted to leave. so...
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the bill provides $105 billion for the faa and 738 million for the national transportation safety board. the house has until next friday to approve it. >> a new cities report is taking a look into bay area tourism levels. san jose is soaring with activity downtown up by 28% in the 12 months that ended in march. mayor matt mahan attributes the boost to the unique businesses popping up lately. downtown oakland is seeing similar success with a near 21% increase in visitors. san francisco, on the other hand, has taken a plunge. the city is down by nearly 22. it performed the worst out of all 64 cities in the university of toronto, report. >> ouch! a new discovery on music composer beethoven's death has been unlocked after two centuries. san jose state researchers took three locks of hair from the composer to a specialized lab at the mayo clinic. tests reveal beethoven had severe lead poisoning that would have affected his kidneys, and is one of the causes of his death. high doses of lead also affect the nervous system, which may even explain what destroyed beethoven's hearing. the hair was
the bill provides $105 billion for the faa and 738 million for the national transportation safety board. the house has until next friday to approve it. >> a new cities report is taking a look into bay area tourism levels. san jose is soaring with activity downtown up by 28% in the 12 months that ended in march. mayor matt mahan attributes the boost to the unique businesses popping up lately. downtown oakland is seeing similar success with a near 21% increase in visitors. san francisco, on...
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the national transportation safety board is joining this investigation. 20 people remain in intensive care as a result of injuries suffered on that flight. the plane was on its way from london to singapore when it hit turbulence over myanmar. the turbulence made the plane abruptly drop about 100ft, then climb 300ft. one passenger died because of a heart issue, and more than 100 others suffered injuries. >> are taking now a live look outside this wednesday evening. >> wow. lots of c lines and a lot of people. sandhya is going to tell us what to expect for our holiday weekend. >> and do you love it or do you hate it? the small change by uc berkeley to the logo yeah. this is part of what was released yesterday. you can see the cow logo is the same, but the font on the berkeley logo is bolder. but that's not the issue that had alumni start an online petition over the issue. it's the use of this be seen on social media pages. >> a lot of them do not like it. in the past it's been a more stylized b or a c for cow. abc seven news reporter lena howland spoke with alumni and the university abo
the national transportation safety board is joining this investigation. 20 people remain in intensive care as a result of injuries suffered on that flight. the plane was on its way from london to singapore when it hit turbulence over myanmar. the turbulence made the plane abruptly drop about 100ft, then climb 300ft. one passenger died because of a heart issue, and more than 100 others suffered injuries. >> are taking now a live look outside this wednesday evening. >> wow. lots of c...
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now, according to the national transportation safety board, the dali, she was experiencing electrical outages hours before crash into the baltimore bridge on march. 26 that crash killed 6 construction workers. since then. crews have been working to remove the wreckage of the bridge from the water. including during last week demolition. this also help create a safe pat to remove the dali ship. in a press conference last week, governor wes moore says everyone is working tirelessly to move fast as possible. so we're moving fast. we're covering all bases. we're not slowing down. we're going to get done together. and that was say reporting the unified command says safety is their top priority during this removal. developing world news right now, the death of iran's president as well as foreign minister set to potentially shake up the landscape in the middle east. >> as both were key figures on the international stage, especially amid the war between israel and hamas news nation's robert sherman has the details for us. >> 2 of the most prominent world leaders here in the middle east killed
now, according to the national transportation safety board, the dali, she was experiencing electrical outages hours before crash into the baltimore bridge on march. 26 that crash killed 6 construction workers. since then. crews have been working to remove the wreckage of the bridge from the water. including during last week demolition. this also help create a safe pat to remove the dali ship. in a press conference last week, governor wes moore says everyone is working tirelessly to move fast as...
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transportation safety board, and other agencies will testify in the federal response to the collapse with killed six people. the hearing comes as comes one day day after the ntsb published a preliminary report on the incident finding that the cargo ship that collided with the bridge experienced multiple electrical failures in a moment let's before the crash rookie sensation caitlin clark made her season debut with the indiana fever, scoring 20 points, which tied for the gang harb game-high for the fever lost. the connecticut sun 92 to 71. clark says she would've liked to play a better the team's home opener is thursday and there are mixed reactions this morning after britain's king charles released his its first official portrait now, to be clear, he did not paint that himself the painting was by artist jonathan you. it depicts depicts the canon in uniform, a against a dramatic read. background. there you says the work was a tremendous professional challenge, which he is immensely grateful hello, for some social media critics have said it looks like he is in hell or bathing in blood.
transportation safety board, and other agencies will testify in the federal response to the collapse with killed six people. the hearing comes as comes one day day after the ntsb published a preliminary report on the incident finding that the cargo ship that collided with the bridge experienced multiple electrical failures in a moment let's before the crash rookie sensation caitlin clark made her season debut with the indiana fever, scoring 20 points, which tied for the gang harb game-high for...
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the damaged aircraft is here we've learned that there is a team from the us national transportation safety board on the way to come and investigate this to try to figure out what could have caused this with, especially with singapore airlines a regional airline that has an enviable safety record? >> yes. >> back to you, erin? yes, certainly. >> one of the best, if not the best in every record and safety survey around the world. >> thank you so much, ivan. i want to go now to andrew davies. he was on that plane andrew, look a horrific ordeal i i'm so glad you're okay. i spoke to you briefly before you and i were here on air together. >> but can you just tell all of us what happened? >> i mean, you're ten hours in, i would imagine people are relaxing your mid-flight. i mean, no one expecting anything what happened well, i mean, you're quite right. >> i mean, i travel a lot. i travel of the business so i do a lot of transatlantic flights. i was working in austin, texas just just a few weeks ago. in fact it was heading from london to wellington on business. the fight was perfectly normal. i me
the damaged aircraft is here we've learned that there is a team from the us national transportation safety board on the way to come and investigate this to try to figure out what could have caused this with, especially with singapore airlines a regional airline that has an enviable safety record? >> yes. >> back to you, erin? yes, certainly. >> one of the best, if not the best in every record and safety survey around the world. >> thank you so much, ivan. i want to go...
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transportation safety board has sending a team from the us to help authorities in singapore find out what caused the sudden and violent change in altitude. >> cnn international correspondent marc stewart joins me now from beijing. mark, what's the latest with the investigation well zen, there is general agreement that this jumbo jet hit severe turbulence when it was flying at 37,000 feet. >> the real question now is what happened before during and after as part of a broader investigation that as you mentioned, will involve american investigators as well as those from singapore among the questions that these investigators will likely ask, one, what was the weather like? but also talk to the pilots to find out exactly what they were doing at the time. it could also include flight attendants, passengers also, the individuals from singapore airlines who help plan the route of this particular flight investigators will tell you it's not only about figuring what happened in this particular case, but also if any lessons can be learned from the future to prevent such widespread chaos from hap
transportation safety board has sending a team from the us to help authorities in singapore find out what caused the sudden and violent change in altitude. >> cnn international correspondent marc stewart joins me now from beijing. mark, what's the latest with the investigation well zen, there is general agreement that this jumbo jet hit severe turbulence when it was flying at 37,000 feet. >> the real question now is what happened before during and after as part of a broader...
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the national transportation safety board, david is involved as we all know now in this investigation of what happened on that boeing jet, what will they be looking for do you suspect? well, what they'll do is they'll be part of the team. they won't be directing the investigation, but they are part of the team because there were americans onboard the aircraft and it wasn't american manufactured airplane. so they will be involved and they will produce a report that the first thing that there'll be looking at is was it preventable? and if it wasn't preventable, then they're going going to be making recommendations and supporting actions that would make it preventable. so that takes us into what nasa is working on with this infra sonic testing from the ground are reporting from the ground, which would tell us more about what's going on with the movement of the air this was a boeing triple seven jumbo jet, right and they have very strong good records as far as i know yeah. >> it's very, very reliable. aircraft has been out there for many, many years and it still continues to produce wonde
the national transportation safety board, david is involved as we all know now in this investigation of what happened on that boeing jet, what will they be looking for do you suspect? well, what they'll do is they'll be part of the team. they won't be directing the investigation, but they are part of the team because there were americans onboard the aircraft and it wasn't american manufactured airplane. so they will be involved and they will produce a report that the first thing that there'll...
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transportation safety board from here in the us will help those authorities in singapore who are investigating this. now, the big question they will want to look at is the weather at the time of this incident. we know that there's all one down about ten hours into this flight from london to singapore over myanmar this is the radar image of the rapidly developing thunderstorms to start a monsoon season there, just to give you an idea of how quickly these developed over about an hour's time, according to cnn's whether it's a team, these thunderstorms went from 20,000 feet tops. that's the top of the storm cell, to 50,000 i was in feet. so we're talking a lot of difference over a very short period of time. the problem here is that this may have just been the ingredients of a thunderstorm, but have not been seen by the pilots, not only with their eyeballs, but also on the radar, causing a lot of up and down drafts that led to this aftermath. on board this boeing triple seven. of course, the thing now is what people think of turbulence. and that is something that so many people are asking me. it's
transportation safety board from here in the us will help those authorities in singapore who are investigating this. now, the big question they will want to look at is the weather at the time of this incident. we know that there's all one down about ten hours into this flight from london to singapore over myanmar this is the radar image of the rapidly developing thunderstorms to start a monsoon season there, just to give you an idea of how quickly these developed over about an hour's time,...
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. >> they were essentially drifting national transportation safety board chair jennifer homendy says her biggest questions are now focused on the dali's electrical system in a new report, the ntsb says only ten hours before leaving baltimore, the ship's crew experienced an electrical blackout followed by another after the second blackout, investigators say the crew, then switch the configuration of electrical power to run through a pair of circuit breakers that had not been used for several months. switching breakers is not unusual, but may have affected operations. the very next day on the accident voyage, the ntsb says the de of the collision, the crew reported that the ship was in good working order. the ship underway and only six tenths of a mile from the bridge. another power blackout rendering the ship's propulsion and steering useless. a port pilot on the ship frantically called for tugboats that helped it out of the harbor to come back. but they were already three miles away. entire disaster played out in four terrifying minutes. that's too early in the investigation to under
. >> they were essentially drifting national transportation safety board chair jennifer homendy says her biggest questions are now focused on the dali's electrical system in a new report, the ntsb says only ten hours before leaving baltimore, the ship's crew experienced an electrical blackout followed by another after the second blackout, investigators say the crew, then switch the configuration of electrical power to run through a pair of circuit breakers that had not been used for...
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transportation safety board finding that huge cargo ship the dali, that struck the baltimore key bridge back in march, causing its collapse in killing in six people had lost power, four times before the crash. two of those blackouts occur just ten hours before the incident despite that, the dali's captain reported to the pilot who came on board in maryland there to steer the ship out of the harbor reported to that pilot that the ship was in good working order. >> and now the head of the ntsb has laid out those findings at a capitol hill hearing earlier today seems piedmont ten is here with more details. so these investigators have obviously been hard at work for almost two months now, what are they learning? 50 days since this crash and some big new revelations here. and it all focuses on i'm really two things that one, the dali had a blackout on board before the ship left the port of baltimore and two, that the crew tried to circumvent electrical issues onboard by using circuit breakers that had not been used for months. ntsb chair jennifer homendy says the focus of her investigation i
transportation safety board finding that huge cargo ship the dali, that struck the baltimore key bridge back in march, causing its collapse in killing in six people had lost power, four times before the crash. two of those blackouts occur just ten hours before the incident despite that, the dali's captain reported to the pilot who came on board in maryland there to steer the ship out of the harbor reported to that pilot that the ship was in good working order. >> and now the head of the...
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but because this is a boeing airline, a case iv us national transportation safety board is also involved. >> all right. anna coren for us with the latest on that, anna, thank you are coming up next let's hear president biden's warning after team trump posts and then removes a video that uses language evoking adolf hitler's reign, plus a powerful tornado flattened so small town in iowa was in the furnished room. and then i heard like a train a train. and then insulation came from the base one of the basement windows and came in. and i heard it and i knew it was hitting you've had thyroiditis sees for a long time and you've lived with the damage it caused. >> but even after all these years, restoration is still possible. >> learn how at ted help.com. >> i am kevin and i've lost 152 pounds angola my biggest concern when i started goh food i'm a big guy in shock. i liked to eat i was worried it was going to be like other diets that were bland and restricted but with goh, my meals are great no longer hungry like i was before i'm so pleased i gave goal one shot. don't wait. what to go low.com
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safety transportation board for the next five years. it is a record reauthorization to make sure that our safety regulators and our safety investigators make aviation the safety gold standard of the world. this bill not only provides those authorizations, but i believe it helps give consumers the right kind of refunds for tickets after three hours of delay. it also puts the right safety people on the job, both at our air traffic controller system and at the faa oversight of manufacturers. by assuring that we have the safest aviation system in america, we are investing in our economy. aviation contributes more than 5% to our gdp, $1.9 trillion of economic activity, and it supports over 11 million jobs. and if you ask me, the best way to the middle class is get an aviation job, coming in as working-class, leaving at middle-class, as many manufacturing jobs in my state represent. our bill invests in the growth and well-being of that aviation workforce to try to continue to thrive by making education investments in controllers, machinists,
safety transportation board for the next five years. it is a record reauthorization to make sure that our safety regulators and our safety investigators make aviation the safety gold standard of the world. this bill not only provides those authorizations, but i believe it helps give consumers the right kind of refunds for tickets after three hours of delay. it also puts the right safety people on the job, both at our air traffic controller system and at the faa oversight of manufacturers. by...
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. >> the chair of the national transportation safety board and other officials involved with the investigation and cleanup of baltimore's francis scott key bridge collapse were on capitol hill testifying in front of lawmakers. they outlined a timeline for reconstruction citing 2028 is the goal with a cost of $1.7 billion. the hearing runs about three hours. >> we will call the committee to order. i have to ask unanimous commitment -- consent that the chairman be authorized to declare recess at any time. so ordered. please email documents. at this point i will recognize myself for the purposes of an opening statement. we are here to discuss the initial federal response to the march 26 early morning incident involving the cargo vessel into the francis scott key bridge in baltimore, maryland which resulted in the subsequent collapse of the bridge. i want to acknowledge the six workers who sadly perished. on behalf of the committee i want to express our condolences and our prayers to the families and loved ones. on to express our appreciation for the harbor pilot and transit authority and police o
. >> the chair of the national transportation safety board and other officials involved with the investigation and cleanup of baltimore's francis scott key bridge collapse were on capitol hill testifying in front of lawmakers. they outlined a timeline for reconstruction citing 2028 is the goal with a cost of $1.7 billion. the hearing runs about three hours. >> we will call the committee to order. i have to ask unanimous commitment -- consent that the chairman be authorized to...
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on wednesday, administrator of the federal highway administration and national transportation safety board chair testify before the house transportation and infrastructure committee, investigating the collision of the container vessel with the francis scott key bridge this baltimore this past march. on thursday, fdic chairman testifies before the senate banking committee following a "wall street journal" investigation reporting that the agency fostered a culture of racism, sexism and abuse. prompting some lawmakers to call for the chairman's resignation. and f.c.c. chairwoman appears before a house appropriations subcommittee on her agency's 2025 budget. watch this week live on the c-span networks or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. also head over to c-span.org for scheduling information or to watch live or on-demand any time. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> if you miss any of c-span's coverage, you can find it any time online at c-span.org. videos of key hearings, debates and other events feature markers that guide to you interesting and news worthy highlight
on wednesday, administrator of the federal highway administration and national transportation safety board chair testify before the house transportation and infrastructure committee, investigating the collision of the container vessel with the francis scott key bridge this baltimore this past march. on thursday, fdic chairman testifies before the senate banking committee following a "wall street journal" investigation reporting that the agency fostered a culture of racism, sexism and...