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the airbus was mistakely approaching the taxiway rather than the runway.ir traffic controller caught the error in time though and had the airbus pull up and return to the airport on a second approach. it eventually landed safetly. a retired longtime pilot believes fatigue may have played a roll in the near disaster. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. here in san jose neighbor of a popular park are banding together tooppose a plan to locate a homeless shelter in their neighborhood.the city is considering a parcel of land across from thousand oaks park as a possible location for what's known as an emergency bridge housing community. the city is looking to locate one such temporary community in each of the ten city council districts. each would house up to 25 homeless people who are transitioning to permanent housing. neighbors are worried about crime, litter and depressed property values. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news chief meteorologist brittney shipp joins us now... weather conditions more typical of mid july are likely through midwe
the airbus was mistakely approaching the taxiway rather than the runway.ir traffic controller caught the error in time though and had the airbus pull up and return to the airport on a second approach. it eventually landed safetly. a retired longtime pilot believes fatigue may have played a roll in the near disaster. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. here in san jose neighbor of a popular park are banding together tooppose a plan to locate a homeless shelter in their...
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they've been meeting apprentices at the airbus factory, where they make the a320.them yesterday, a lively trip, they were rowing yesterday and these are live pictures we are told. there is the duchess of cambridge, in fact, the whole family. they are inspecting helicopters at the moment. they make all sorts at this airbus site in hamburg. it's a production site for the a320. it's an assembly line and training centre. prince george looks to be enjoying the helicopters. don't blame him. always good fun looking around a helicopter. don't see dad, of course he is an expert helicopter pilot himself. so he is probably taking a great interest in what they have there in hamburg. is he going to put the helmet on? yes, i think he is. there we go. quite the occasion for prince george ahead of his birthday tomorrow. they will be returning later this afternoon. that's the picture in hamburg. right, | right, i think we can speak to our correspondent at suffolk co nsta bula ry correspondent at suffolk constabulary for us this afternoon. we have been dipping in and out of the pres
they've been meeting apprentices at the airbus factory, where they make the a320.them yesterday, a lively trip, they were rowing yesterday and these are live pictures we are told. there is the duchess of cambridge, in fact, the whole family. they are inspecting helicopters at the moment. they make all sorts at this airbus site in hamburg. it's a production site for the a320. it's an assembly line and training centre. prince george looks to be enjoying the helicopters. don't blame him. always...
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i'm in newport, wales, at airbus cybersecurity.rst thing you would associate with the company name but here, some top tier network monitoring is taking place. their clients include the ministry of defence as well as large airports and power companies, plus many others who can't be named. wannacry was quite unique by way of ransomware in that once it infected a single host it actually wanted to go out and look for other hosts that are similar to it within its own network. that's why it spread notjust within the nhs but globally across many other companies and many other individuals as well. but how about an attack that exploits a vulnerability we've never heard about before? a zero day attack? typically the scramble around that is actually obtaining some code and then almost putting it ina sandbox. a sandbox being a place to isolate the issue so it can be played with, understood and tackled. large organisations may employ companies like airbus to keep the water flowing and the lights on, but what advice would they give to us as indi
i'm in newport, wales, at airbus cybersecurity.rst thing you would associate with the company name but here, some top tier network monitoring is taking place. their clients include the ministry of defence as well as large airports and power companies, plus many others who can't be named. wannacry was quite unique by way of ransomware in that once it infected a single host it actually wanted to go out and look for other hosts that are similar to it within its own network. that's why it spread...
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the airbus a-320 made an emergency landing in daytona beach. there were cracks in the windshield, the nose cone looked like it had been hit by buckshot, but nobody was hurt. the f.a.a. is investigating a close call friday night at san francisco international airport. transportation correspondent kris van cleve has the latest on that. >> it was just before midnight when other pilots sounded the alarm and possibly prevented a horrific accident. air canada flight 759 with 140 people on board was coming in from toronto. the airbus a-320 was cleared to land on runway 28 right in san francisco international, but instead lined up for the taxiway that parallels the runway. there were four other airliners on that taxiway waiting to take off. air traffic control audio captured what happened next. >> i just want to say, lights on the runway there. >> 759, confirmed, clear to land. there is no one there but you. >> where's this guy going? he's on the taxiway. >> yeah, i saw that, guys. >> reporter: the f.a.a. is now investigating how close that air canada
the airbus a-320 made an emergency landing in daytona beach. there were cracks in the windshield, the nose cone looked like it had been hit by buckshot, but nobody was hurt. the f.a.a. is investigating a close call friday night at san francisco international airport. transportation correspondent kris van cleve has the latest on that. >> it was just before midnight when other pilots sounded the alarm and possibly prevented a horrific accident. air canada flight 759 with 140 people on board...
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the airbus a 320 made an emergency landing in daytona beach. there were cracks in the windshield, the nosecone looked like it had been hit by buckshot. but nobody was hurt. the faa is investigating a close call friday night at san francisco international airport. transportation correspondent kris van cleave has the latest on that. >> it was just before midnight when other pilots sounded the alarm and possibly prevent aid horrific accident. air canada flight 759 with 140 people on board was coming in from toronto. the airbus, a-320 cleared to land on run way 28 right in san francisco. but instead lined up for the taxi way that parallels the runway. there were four airliners on the taxi way waiting to take off. air traffic control audio captured what happened next. >> the faa now investigating how close that air canada jet got to the, the planes on the ground on taxiway c. anthony, air canada says their flight eventually landed safely. the airline is also looking into what happened. >> kris van cleave with a close call. thanks, kris. >> when we c
the airbus a 320 made an emergency landing in daytona beach. there were cracks in the windshield, the nosecone looked like it had been hit by buckshot. but nobody was hurt. the faa is investigating a close call friday night at san francisco international airport. transportation correspondent kris van cleave has the latest on that. >> it was just before midnight when other pilots sounded the alarm and possibly prevent aid horrific accident. air canada flight 759 with 140 people on board...
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the airbus, a-320 cleared to land on francisco. but instead lined up for the taxi way that parallels the runway. there were four airliners on the taxi way waiting to take off. air traffic control audio captured what happened next. >> the faa now investigating how close that air canada jet got to the, the planes on the ground on taxiway c. anthony, air canada says their flight eventually landed safely. the airline is also looking into what happened. >> kris van cleave with a close call. thanks, kris. >> when we come back, the link between coffee and long jeff tee. ♪ you're gonna have dizziness, no. ♪ sooooo gassy girl. ♪ so gassy. if you're boyz ii men, you make anything sound good. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. next! ♪ next! and they happen easily. the other side of this... is they can be removed... easily. spray and wash's... powerful formula... removes over 100 stains. spray and wash. be
the airbus, a-320 cleared to land on francisco. but instead lined up for the taxi way that parallels the runway. there were four airliners on the taxi way waiting to take off. air traffic control audio captured what happened next. >> the faa now investigating how close that air canada jet got to the, the planes on the ground on taxiway c. anthony, air canada says their flight eventually landed safely. the airline is also looking into what happened. >> kris van cleave with a close...
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orders,bsence of new airbus is said to cut production of the planes to less than one per month. continue to sell stocks leading german carmakers with the new scandal, shares in volkswagen, daimler, and bmw have tumbled since it was reported last friday that they colluded on technology since the 1990. leaders are pressuring the carmakers to come clean. representatives hold half the seats on german companies to the advisory board. toyota has had a hard time selling its car of the future on the u.s. west coast, but it is helping people get moving in the east. new york, connecticut, and massachusetts are still waiting for their first fueling spots to open. toyota sold just 708 in the first half, solely to selected california dealerships. we are taking a look at a mixed market across asia. this is ahead of the open in the emirates. we are just an hour away, but are watching. s.usef: shery, ye we have a financial group, saudi arabia's third-biggest bank, with the newly appointed ceo up 6%. saudi building material companies are on the radar. the cement manufacturer down this year. anal
orders,bsence of new airbus is said to cut production of the planes to less than one per month. continue to sell stocks leading german carmakers with the new scandal, shares in volkswagen, daimler, and bmw have tumbled since it was reported last friday that they colluded on technology since the 1990. leaders are pressuring the carmakers to come clean. representatives hold half the seats on german companies to the advisory board. toyota has had a hard time selling its car of the future on the...
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puzzle --, and air airbus had a deal.turn, germany agreeing to participate in the one road initiative. yvonne: a potential deal coming in later on. plenty more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: a quick check on the latest business flash headlines. china's overseas spending spree saw deal after deal. must pay off at least $11 billion in bonds alone by the end of next year. that is just a fraction of the total debt of $160 billion they have reported. bloomberg data show they have around $60 billion in cash. immediate debt should could -- should be covered. worth airbus has planes $22 billion on paper. a380augment the deal with superjumbo's. a320's.ved 100 planes at a new plant in beijing. orders will be split between that site and europe. this will sell at $73 for the first 1000 customers during a month-long trial. that compares to around $180 for amazon's echo. the gadget ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice
puzzle --, and air airbus had a deal.turn, germany agreeing to participate in the one road initiative. yvonne: a potential deal coming in later on. plenty more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: a quick check on the latest business flash headlines. china's overseas spending spree saw deal after deal. must pay off at least $11 billion in bonds alone by the end of next year. that is just a fraction of the total debt of $160 billion they have reported. bloomberg data show they have around $60...
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with airbus aggressively pricing planes and newcomers like comack in change in a expected to do the same, boeing's long profitability still faces plenty of challenges. the good news for boeing, so many airlines have placed orders for new planes, the backlog now totals almost a half trillion. meanwhile, boeing finds itself in a profitable position, driving down costs, while increasing production with every new plane that it builds. phil lebeau, nightly business report, chicago. >>> the fellow dow component coke reported better than expected profit. it wasn't because of strong sales of its namesake beverage, rather because of strong demand for juices and low sugar sodas, this was the first report under james quincy, and he made a big move, announcing plans to make over coke zero in the u.s. shares rose about 1% on the day. >> facebook crushed its 3r06 it and revenue business. the social media company said about 2 billion people were using its service monthly up 17% from a year earlier. revenues sored 45% from a year earlier to more than $9 billion. julia borsten has more on facebook's quar
with airbus aggressively pricing planes and newcomers like comack in change in a expected to do the same, boeing's long profitability still faces plenty of challenges. the good news for boeing, so many airlines have placed orders for new planes, the backlog now totals almost a half trillion. meanwhile, boeing finds itself in a profitable position, driving down costs, while increasing production with every new plane that it builds. phil lebeau, nightly business report, chicago. >>> the...
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an airbus a-320 nearly landing on a taxiway where four other planes were preparing to depart. it was just before midnight friday when the air canada pilots arriving from toronto seemed confused about landing on runway 28 right. suddenly other pilots issued a warning and controllers ordered air canada to go around. there's that taxiway. at flight deck anaheim, retired pilot demonstrated how a crew might confuse taxiway charlie for runway right. >> if this accident were not averted, we're talking perhaps a thousand lives, four, five aircraft involved. >> reporter: there have been close calls before, earlier this year harrison ford flew right over the top of an american airlines plane landing on a taxiway instead of the runway in orange county. >> bottom line is, these pilots are going to be interviewed by a lot of investigators. they've got a lot of questions to answer. they're not going anywhere for a while. >> tonight both the faa and air canada say they're investigating what could have been a deadly mistake. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> why fans may start noticing
an airbus a-320 nearly landing on a taxiway where four other planes were preparing to depart. it was just before midnight friday when the air canada pilots arriving from toronto seemed confused about landing on runway 28 right. suddenly other pilots issued a warning and controllers ordered air canada to go around. there's that taxiway. at flight deck anaheim, retired pilot demonstrated how a crew might confuse taxiway charlie for runway right. >> if this accident were not averted, we're...
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this is where britain's rolls-royce makes jet engines for boeing in the united states, and airbus in specialists here come from 50 different countries. rolls-royce is all for free trade with as little barriers as possible. anything else would be extremely disruptive to their business. exports made in germany are key to the country's prosperity. one in four jobs here rely on the export sector. that makes germany one of the winners from globalization but the trend 4g 20 countries is for more trade barriers. the number of trade restrictive measures is on the rise. in 2010 the g 20 countries had just 324 rules importing and exporting. last year it over -- it hit over 1200, slowing the march of globalization. for some, that is welcome news. after all, there are both winners and losers in the globalization game. critics say globalization has become a race to the bottom. chinese steel exported dumping prices has destroyed still making firms across the world, taking with it thousands of jobs. the lew were of trade is also contributing to the spread of polluting industries. also many campaign
this is where britain's rolls-royce makes jet engines for boeing in the united states, and airbus in specialists here come from 50 different countries. rolls-royce is all for free trade with as little barriers as possible. anything else would be extremely disruptive to their business. exports made in germany are key to the country's prosperity. one in four jobs here rely on the export sector. that makes germany one of the winners from globalization but the trend 4g 20 countries is for more...
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airbus has signed an agreement to sell 100 40 planes to china.ody wide jetsle , the company will allocate the aircraft to china airlines. the deal is worth $20 billion. the ruling party of south africa wants to nationalize the central bank with its policy conference. they propose the state take full control of the banks rather than shareholders. jacob zimmer will be released as party leader and land seizure should be allowed when the ferry and unavoidable. housing prices are on the rise in many european capitals and as summer travel season heats up, many locals say they are being squeezed out of their homes to make way for visitors. more than six in 10 people living in barcelona are now so-called floating residence, short term residents or tourists. years, he has called this part of barcelona home, that done 76er old pensioner was forced to leave the city's popular gothic quarter last year when his rental accommodation was sold to an investor. >> i thought i would die here. these people, investors don't care about us. they just care about the mon
airbus has signed an agreement to sell 100 40 planes to china.ody wide jetsle , the company will allocate the aircraft to china airlines. the deal is worth $20 billion. the ruling party of south africa wants to nationalize the central bank with its policy conference. they propose the state take full control of the banks rather than shareholders. jacob zimmer will be released as party leader and land seizure should be allowed when the ferry and unavoidable. housing prices are on the rise in many...
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the airbus a-320 was clear to land on runway 28 right at san francisco international but instead linedt parallels the runway. there were four other airliners on that taxi way waiting to take off. air traffic control audio captured what happened next. >> so just want to confirm we see some lights on the runway there. can you confirm we're clear to land? >> confirmed clear to land runway 28 right. there is no one on 28 right but you. >> where is this guy going? he's on the taxiway. >> i saw that, guys. >> the faa is now investigating the distance between that air canada flight and those jets on the ground on taxiway c. air canada says the airliner eventually landed safely and the airline is also investigating what happened. kris van cleave, washington. >>> our top stories this morning. >>> at least 16 people were killed when a military tanker crashed into a soybean field in rural mississippi. witnesses say the kc-130 spiralled into the ground monday evening and burst into flames. debris was scattered over a five-mile radius. it's believed all the victims were on board the turbo prop. >>>
the airbus a-320 was clear to land on runway 28 right at san francisco international but instead linedt parallels the runway. there were four other airliners on that taxi way waiting to take off. air traffic control audio captured what happened next. >> so just want to confirm we see some lights on the runway there. can you confirm we're clear to land? >> confirmed clear to land runway 28 right. there is no one on 28 right but you. >> where is this guy going? he's on the...
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china, for example, will buy 140 airbus jets worth over 120 billion euros. both countries want to work closely together in developing countries. >> we had just signed a treaty to cooperate on a hydropower plant. we want to cooperate on projects in africa and afghanistan. >> the pandas are meant to couple and produce offspring but are being held in separate compounds, as apparently, they would not get along. also some sort of panda diplomacy. >> i'm joined in the studio by a chinese author and scholar focusing on human and political rights issues in her home country china. she now lives here in germany. let's talk about these pandas. you were protesting the chinese president's visit today. how do you view these two iconic pandas, gifts to germany? >> like everybody, i love these two pandas, but i hate to say i do not have the humor to observe this kind of -- there is a german word. i think this is just a show. it does not have really a symbol of friendship or sympathy for animals. it is just business. >> i was going to pick up on that. up until the 1980's, pa
china, for example, will buy 140 airbus jets worth over 120 billion euros. both countries want to work closely together in developing countries. >> we had just signed a treaty to cooperate on a hydropower plant. we want to cooperate on projects in africa and afghanistan. >> the pandas are meant to couple and produce offspring but are being held in separate compounds, as apparently, they would not get along. also some sort of panda diplomacy. >> i'm joined in the studio by a...
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the royalfamily are the airbus training facility.t in time for prince george's fourth birthday tomorrow. tower hamlets council has apologised after fining a five—year—old girl £150 for selling cups of lemonade to festival goers. the girl's father andre spicer said she'd set up her stall near their home in mile end, and was charging 50p for a drink. he said she burst into tears when trading enforcement officers confronted her over not having a licence. goodness me, how many others are guilty of that over the years? the former doctor who actress debra watling has died at the age of 69. she was better known for playing assistant to the second doctor in the 1960s. her brother, the mp giles watling, called his sister bubbly and vibrantand watling, called his sister bubbly and vibrant and said she would be sorely missed. let's get the weather. it isa it is a little mixed. not going to be that bad but it is certainly going to be farfrom ideal and it has been very far from ideal in the south—west of the country. it has been pouring with rain
the royalfamily are the airbus training facility.t in time for prince george's fourth birthday tomorrow. tower hamlets council has apologised after fining a five—year—old girl £150 for selling cups of lemonade to festival goers. the girl's father andre spicer said she'd set up her stall near their home in mile end, and was charging 50p for a drink. he said she burst into tears when trading enforcement officers confronted her over not having a licence. goodness me, how many others are...
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a lot to look out on the airbus numbers. basf,etting numbers from keep in a nihilist german-based company. adjusted ebit. when looking at what the actually reported for the second is a, the sale number shade below the estimate. there saying significantly higher adjusted ebit 2017 and seeing significant revenue increase this year. this is a company that has shied away from consolidation in the second. manus: one other line coming through from roche. they expect to further increase the dividend for 2017. that's a critically important line coming through on the guidance and the dividend. adjusted ebitda coming in significantly above the estimate of 7.9%. they will spend $3.7 billion in capital expenditure. rose is up revenue by 5% versus an estimate of 3.8%. unfavorable transaction in brazil, they were expected to moderate going into the second quarter. morgan stanley saying that mexico, china, africa, and argentina should all post stronger growth. it looks like the organic growth is something that is triumphant in the numbers
a lot to look out on the airbus numbers. basf,etting numbers from keep in a nihilist german-based company. adjusted ebit. when looking at what the actually reported for the second is a, the sale number shade below the estimate. there saying significantly higher adjusted ebit 2017 and seeing significant revenue increase this year. this is a company that has shied away from consolidation in the second. manus: one other line coming through from roche. they expect to further increase the dividend...
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the airbus 320 passed over four fully loaded airplanes, about 50 feet away from one before it ascended, turned around and landed safely. experts say it could have been a catastrophe. >>> new at 11:00, a young california man is back home after contracting a deadly disease known as the hantavirus. elizabeth spoke to the man's father who said the 22-year-old college grad got sick while working at a state park. >> he was on death's door for four days. he was -- he was just barely there. >> reporter: spencer fry is finally home in citrus heights after nearly dying just days ago. a recent grad, accept ad job at a seasonal worker in eastern sierra. he had only been there a month and a half before you contracted one of the ten most deadly viruses in the world, hantavirus. >> it's horrible, anybody that watching their child sever -- suffer like that, it tears you up. >> reporter: spencer came down what the local doctors concluded was the flu. his family was visiting at the time. his fever spiked and complained of severe headaches. the family rushed him to the hospital. >> we got him home on the
the airbus 320 passed over four fully loaded airplanes, about 50 feet away from one before it ascended, turned around and landed safely. experts say it could have been a catastrophe. >>> new at 11:00, a young california man is back home after contracting a deadly disease known as the hantavirus. elizabeth spoke to the man's father who said the 22-year-old college grad got sick while working at a state park. >> he was on death's door for four days. he was -- he was just barely...
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the airbus a320. >>> heading out for your morning commute you should plan on wet roads in many areas.n flooding. the trouble spots include the gulf coast from the dakotas to the northeast and part of the rocky mountains. >>> flying, airport delays possible due to weather in minneapolis and boston. >>> we have new developments in the case of four young men missing in suburban philadelphia. >> a 20-year-old linked to the property the fbi is searching is now in custody. cosmo dinardo is being held on a gun charge but police say he's not currently a suspect in the case. at least in the disappearance. we get more now from abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: the fbi now joining the search outside philadelphia for four men missing since last week. officials suspecting foul play. 19-year-old jimi patrick was seen wednesday, tom meo, mark surns and dean unglert all last seen friday. finocchiaro was arrested multiple times including drug possession, dchlth ui and assault. investigators fear their disappearances are connected. authorities now zeroing in on this land. searching more than 0 acres on t
the airbus a320. >>> heading out for your morning commute you should plan on wet roads in many areas.n flooding. the trouble spots include the gulf coast from the dakotas to the northeast and part of the rocky mountains. >>> flying, airport delays possible due to weather in minneapolis and boston. >>> we have new developments in the case of four young men missing in suburban philadelphia. >> a 20-year-old linked to the property the fbi is searching is now in...
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and aircanada airbus 320 was cleared for landing on runway 28 are just before midnight. the pilot had the plane lined up to land on another taxiway instead which is parallel to the runway. at that moment, four planes full of passengers and fuel were sitting on the taxiway waiting to take off. other pilots were able to warn an air traffic controller who was then able to alert the air canada plane. they sent it on a go around to avoid landing on the taxiway and the other planes. the pilots circled and landed without incident. you can listen to the exchange between the tower, the air canada pilot and another pilot who noticed something was wrong. >> i want to confirm air canada 759, there are flights on the runway there. >> air canada 759, clear to lynn. >> where is this guy going? he's on the taxiway. >> air canada, go around. >> moments later, a pilot reported that the air canada plane had flown over him while on the taxiway. the faa is investigating what it is calling a rare incident to find out how the mistake happened and how close the plane came to the ground. >>> gov
and aircanada airbus 320 was cleared for landing on runway 28 are just before midnight. the pilot had the plane lined up to land on another taxiway instead which is parallel to the runway. at that moment, four planes full of passengers and fuel were sitting on the taxiway waiting to take off. other pilots were able to warn an air traffic controller who was then able to alert the air canada plane. they sent it on a go around to avoid landing on the taxiway and the other planes. the pilots...
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the air canada airbus was cleared for landing just before midnight but the pilot had the plane lined up to land on taxiway charlie instead of runway 28 right. at that moment four planes full of passengers and fuel were sitting on the taxiway waiting to take off. the error was caught in time by an air traffic controller who was alerted by other pilots and immediately sent the plane on a go around to avoid landing on the taxiway. the plane circled and landed without incident. take a listen to the exchange between the tower, the air canada pilot and another pilot who noticed something wrong. >> right after that, the united pilot reported the air canada plane had flown right over him while he was on the taxiway. the faa is investigating what it's calling a very rare incident to see how the confusion occurred. >>> a creative driver in sonoma county was given a ticket in a crackdown on carpool cheats. the driver dressed up a mannequin. there it is. and put her in his front seat. a sharp eyed chp officer spotted the car on highway 101 in santa rosa. the officer thought it was a little too w
the air canada airbus was cleared for landing just before midnight but the pilot had the plane lined up to land on taxiway charlie instead of runway 28 right. at that moment four planes full of passengers and fuel were sitting on the taxiway waiting to take off. the error was caught in time by an air traffic controller who was alerted by other pilots and immediately sent the plane on a go around to avoid landing on the taxiway. the plane circled and landed without incident. take a listen to the...
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airbus reported a 27% drop in second-quarter profit.arnings before interest and euros,ell to 859 million excluding one-time items. the company also said delays with the engine maker are continuing to weigh on deliveries of the a320. facebook investors are optimistic about the revenue potential for the company's chat messenger. they would like to move faster. that is came as facebook reported second-quarter sales that beat estimates, climbing 45% to $9.3 billion. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine: john cryan says revenue was not as universally strong as he would have liked. that, as it fell 10% during the second quarter. they expect revenues to give sliding this year as market volatility and client activity are likely to remain neutral. still with us, paul hamill, the fixed incomeof outrities that sit it securities. -- securities at citadel security. what does this mean for john cryan? >> the focus is now shifting to the top line. out securities. -- securities athe's done the c. now, it's about turning to what he has talked
airbus reported a 27% drop in second-quarter profit.arnings before interest and euros,ell to 859 million excluding one-time items. the company also said delays with the engine maker are continuing to weigh on deliveries of the a320. facebook investors are optimistic about the revenue potential for the company's chat messenger. they would like to move faster. that is came as facebook reported second-quarter sales that beat estimates, climbing 45% to $9.3 billion. that is the bloomberg business...
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each blade is as wide as the wingspan of an airbus.than anyone dreamed of. roger harrabin, bbc news, norway. british cyclist chris froome has won the tour de france. he kept his composure putting in a near perfect performance as he secured his fourth tour de france title on paris‘ champs—elysee. froome did suffer two mechanical problems at key points in the race but his rivals failed to take full advantage of this. the annual world lumberjack championships has been taking place in the united states. men and women from across the globe came to test their chopping, climbing, and rolling skills. they had only axes and saws to help — and there wasn't a check shirt in sight. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. apparently, when it comes to cutting down trees, balance is absolutely essential. announcer: three, two, one, go. for nearly 60 years, competitors from north america and beyond have come to take part in the lumberjack championships. this year, more than 100 of them made the trip to wisconsin, some to climb the tallest of trees, then to come
each blade is as wide as the wingspan of an airbus.than anyone dreamed of. roger harrabin, bbc news, norway. british cyclist chris froome has won the tour de france. he kept his composure putting in a near perfect performance as he secured his fourth tour de france title on paris‘ champs—elysee. froome did suffer two mechanical problems at key points in the race but his rivals failed to take full advantage of this. the annual world lumberjack championships has been taking place in the...
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. >>> officials say that on july 7 the pilot of an air canada airbus with a hundred 40 passengers onrd -- 140 passengers on board mistook the taxiway for the runway. and air traffic controller instructed the pilot to pull up and go around. this weekend investigators will likely interview the pilots and air traffic controllers. they asked them about lights that were not supposed to be on the runway.>>> she died with the battled breast cancer. she was the only woman to wind this meant to wind the fields metal with mathematics. -- to win the field medal with mathematics.>>> protecting the pets that work alongside our police officers. this fundraiser helped pay for bulletproof vest for police dogs and emergency medical training for their handlers. and also he alarms for cars. the money will be donated to cover your canine. donations are needed and greatly appreciated.>> we wish that the city of california would fund all the necessary gear and training to keep the canine safe. however, they do not. in most departments do not provide that same type of care and coverage and expense to keep
. >>> officials say that on july 7 the pilot of an air canada airbus with a hundred 40 passengers onrd -- 140 passengers on board mistook the taxiway for the runway. and air traffic controller instructed the pilot to pull up and go around. this weekend investigators will likely interview the pilots and air traffic controllers. they asked them about lights that were not supposed to be on the runway.>>> she died with the battled breast cancer. she was the only woman to wind this...
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the only giant plane struggling for orders at the moment, archrivals airbus make the even bigger a 380roduction. the jumbo isn't finished just yet, though. that iconic companies a reason, it let's them knows, to load freight. it might carry fewer passengers in future but jumbos‘ goods will be filling the sky for years to come. brazilian authorities have destroyed thousands of weapons seized from criminals or handed over by civilians. 6uns criminals or handed over by civilians. guns and ammunition were lined up by soldiers from the brazilian army and steamrolled at a depot. it's part of a police disarmament campaign in rio called 0peration steamroller. there was a big shock at wimbledon on thursday with a second round defeat for the women's third seed, karolina kliskova. no such problems for former champions novak djokovic and roger federer. they both played a full match for the first time at this year's championships, as john watson reports. day four of these championships and we've seen a real upset in the women's side of the draw. pliskova, who for many was a favourite to potentially
the only giant plane struggling for orders at the moment, archrivals airbus make the even bigger a 380roduction. the jumbo isn't finished just yet, though. that iconic companies a reason, it let's them knows, to load freight. it might carry fewer passengers in future but jumbos‘ goods will be filling the sky for years to come. brazilian authorities have destroyed thousands of weapons seized from criminals or handed over by civilians. 6uns criminals or handed over by civilians. guns and...
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tax dropping about three quarters of one percent airbus was down about three is it said it would cut back production of it's a three eighty superjet for the second time this year. wall street's being but driven by the busiest corporate earnings day of the year. for the second time in a row we saw at the dow jones s. and p. five hundred and nasdaq all touching record highs. whether as you can see they have no tumbled as the session continues the nasdaq down over one percent. on the nasdaq facebook shares are up as much as five percent after reporting strong user growth and earnings. yeah i was on shares have also been edging ahead of its results later this thursday. on wednesday the internet giant past the five hundred billion dollar mark for the first time ever. and that made its founder jeff bezos the richest man in the world at least for a little while anyway he leap frogged bill gates. real time billionaire indexes by both bloomberg and forbes afoot phases wealth at ninety one billion dollars compared to just ninety for the microsoft boss. those fortunes of fluctuate with the mark
tax dropping about three quarters of one percent airbus was down about three is it said it would cut back production of it's a three eighty superjet for the second time this year. wall street's being but driven by the busiest corporate earnings day of the year. for the second time in a row we saw at the dow jones s. and p. five hundred and nasdaq all touching record highs. whether as you can see they have no tumbled as the session continues the nasdaq down over one percent. on the nasdaq...
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aeromet manufactures 16,000 fuel connectors for airbus each year.to wales to become part of wings, then on to toulouse, where the planes are assembled. the aerospace industry has some familiar concerns. it wants hassle—free trade with no tariffs or delays for complex international supply chains. but, there is a more fundamental problem. the safety regime that underpins everything from parts to planes, to pilots to maintenance, is european. and that has the potential to ground the industry. that safety regime is the work of the european aviation safety agency. the boss of the uk's aerospace industry body says it's vital to stay in it. we are very clear that we wish to remain a member of the european aviation safety agency and we don't believe that there is a viable alternative that can be up and running in a reasonable period of time. ads reckons it could take five to ten years and 300 extra staff to equip the uk's civil aviation authority to take over. and we may still need a transition period where we stay very close to the eu indeed. when we cease
aeromet manufactures 16,000 fuel connectors for airbus each year.to wales to become part of wings, then on to toulouse, where the planes are assembled. the aerospace industry has some familiar concerns. it wants hassle—free trade with no tariffs or delays for complex international supply chains. but, there is a more fundamental problem. the safety regime that underpins everything from parts to planes, to pilots to maintenance, is european. and that has the potential to ground the industry....
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each blade is as wide as the wingspan of an airbus.ng far faster than anyone dreamed of. roger harrabin, bbc news, norway. some 6,000 hiv experts have gathered in paris to report advances on aids research. a new un report shows, for the first time, more than half of all people living with the hiv virus now have access to treatment. but, in the asia—pacific region, how much progress has been made to stop the spread of the disease? earlier i put this question to eamonn murphy, a regional communications adviser at unaids for asia and the pacific. well, we have seen great success at the global level, as you stated in your introduction. but in asia and the pacific the response is lagging. it has slowed. asia—pacific used to be at the forefront of the response, but we not seeing the same gains in this region that we are in eastern southern africa. and why is that? it is really about political commitment. the evidence is that, the science is that, we know what needs to be done. countries have shown in the past that they can achieve higher lev
each blade is as wide as the wingspan of an airbus.ng far faster than anyone dreamed of. roger harrabin, bbc news, norway. some 6,000 hiv experts have gathered in paris to report advances on aids research. a new un report shows, for the first time, more than half of all people living with the hiv virus now have access to treatment. but, in the asia—pacific region, how much progress has been made to stop the spread of the disease? earlier i put this question to eamonn murphy, a regional...
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each blade is as wide as the wingspan of an airbus.cinema, a film about toilets may not be what you want to see on the big screen. but sanitation is the subject of a new bollywood movie out next month. it‘s a big issue in india, where around half a billion people don‘t have access to adequate facilities. the film called ‘toilet‘, is a love story set against the backdrop of the indian prime minister‘s initiative to provide more households with toilets. the bbc asian network‘s shabnam mahmood has more. singing song, dance and plenty of laughs. but this indian movie also uncovers the taboo subject of open defecation. it‘s very relevant and people will understand what, in this film, we are trying to say, in a very commercial manner. i personally feel it is probably the toughest scene i've ever done. ijust couldn't get myself to pick up my sari and squat. i felt violated, i felt humiliated. it was very, very, very disturbing. around 5a6 million people in india don‘t have access to a functioning toilet. many women tend to venture out at nigh
each blade is as wide as the wingspan of an airbus.cinema, a film about toilets may not be what you want to see on the big screen. but sanitation is the subject of a new bollywood movie out next month. it‘s a big issue in india, where around half a billion people don‘t have access to adequate facilities. the film called ‘toilet‘, is a love story set against the backdrop of the indian prime minister‘s initiative to provide more households with toilets. the bbc asian network‘s shabnam...
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each blade is as wide as the wingspan of an airbus. faster than anyone dreamed off. roger harrabin, bbc news, norway. that's it. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel, but do stay with us here on bbc one, it's now time for the news where you are. have a very good night. another one of those days where you may have seen some sunshine but also heavy and torrential downpours in places. another view of the big threatening cloud on the distance from one of our weather watchers. still heavy showers out there this evening affecting parts of england and wales, the worst of those fading into the night. we keep outbreaks of rain affecting northern and pushing further south into the midlands. the clearer skies overnight will be across western areas with the odd patch, while most of us stay in double figures, some spots in the west under those clear skies will be dipping down into single figures. east—west split the monday. eastern areas keep plenty of cloud, some rates of rain, further to the west we have got brighter
each blade is as wide as the wingspan of an airbus. faster than anyone dreamed off. roger harrabin, bbc news, norway. that's it. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel, but do stay with us here on bbc one, it's now time for the news where you are. have a very good night. another one of those days where you may have seen some sunshine but also heavy and torrential downpours in places. another view of the big threatening cloud on the distance from one of our weather...
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archrivals airbus make the even bigger a380, but sales have been poor and they have also slashed production freight. it might carry fewer passengers in future, but jumbos full of goods will be filling the skies for years to come. time for a look at the weather, let'sjoin sarah time for a look at the weather, let's join sarah keith—lucas for the forecast. warm sunshine to be enjoyed. not as hot as yesterday, though. this was a scene in maidenhead showing the clouds there. a similar picture across southern and eastern parts of the country. thick cloud across the north—west of the uk. you can see it on the satellite image. cloud bringing light spots of rain across scotland, heavy bursts in the east of scotland. drizzling showers in northern england and north wales through the afternoon. many of us remain with a light breeze. 20 of 18 , ”in with gentle ” " 7 with gentle breeze_ w, 7 with gentle breeze. cloudy ”w london, with a gentle breeze. cloudy conditions heading north into the midlands, wales, too, with the odd spot of light rain. the north of england cloudy in the afternoon, but northern
archrivals airbus make the even bigger a380, but sales have been poor and they have also slashed production freight. it might carry fewer passengers in future, but jumbos full of goods will be filling the skies for years to come. time for a look at the weather, let'sjoin sarah time for a look at the weather, let's join sarah keith—lucas for the forecast. warm sunshine to be enjoyed. not as hot as yesterday, though. this was a scene in maidenhead showing the clouds there. a similar picture...
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airbus maybe a little bit more pressure on the larger planes like the 8380 which they went through a few years ago but ver it's rising tide is lifting all boats now. it was up 8.3. we can advise that. >> it's been a phenomenal run for the stock. one of the best performing stocks in the dow. a lot of it is reflecting the strong cash flow this quarter and near term outlook. i see more macro risk. i see certainly geopolitical risk and take a bit of a breather rather than putting money to work. >> you mention the new services business, i'm just wondering what that looks like how competitive of a market that is what kind of revenue opportunity that is going to be for investors. >> so boeing is, when they break this out with the results next quarter i estimate it's about an $18 billion business you know with the company having mentioned 50 billion as his long-term 8 to 10 year target so 2025, based on my estimates organic growth gets you to 28 or 29 billion so you're looking at potentially 20 billion in acquisitions if they aren't going to hit that number if they don't hit 50 billion in re
airbus maybe a little bit more pressure on the larger planes like the 8380 which they went through a few years ago but ver it's rising tide is lifting all boats now. it was up 8.3. we can advise that. >> it's been a phenomenal run for the stock. one of the best performing stocks in the dow. a lot of it is reflecting the strong cash flow this quarter and near term outlook. i see more macro risk. i see certainly geopolitical risk and take a bit of a breather rather than putting money to...
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airbus in north wales, a massive employer in that area. ity don't actually make plain. things like the wings in the taken over for assembly. guy: you would not rule it out? >> we went to make sure. the priority is to get access to that market. >> you have not decided how to achieve that? >> we will press for that and that is our objective. plan.a jobs first >> do you think financial services should be prioritized? >> financial services are also large employers and an important part of the economy, particularly in london and edinburgh. be access to european financial markets. i sit -- >> it's not a priority? >> jobs first. our priority is protecting employment. coming up next, the battle of the charts. wimbledon edition. we will see if they can serve an ace with currency. vonnie: today we are putting a tennis spin on our battle of the charts. you can access these charts by running the function on the bottom of your screen. ready as ao be as wimbledon empire. >> to make up for not getting tickets to wimbledon centre court, i have what i believe to be a grand slam of a cha
airbus in north wales, a massive employer in that area. ity don't actually make plain. things like the wings in the taken over for assembly. guy: you would not rule it out? >> we went to make sure. the priority is to get access to that market. >> you have not decided how to achieve that? >> we will press for that and that is our objective. plan.a jobs first >> do you think financial services should be prioritized? >> financial services are also large employers and...
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limits on the budget are the competition that come it's of the analog of competition we had with airbus. we had a competition for money in the department. there isn't enough to go around. we must find ways to generate saving so we can pay to do these things. >> now, slightly off, finally, i procurement, not only is her issue of cost, there's an issue of time. we think senator inhofe has presented graphs with the difference bring the private sector, the time it takes boeing to get a new paragraph from concept to play something like seven years in the military is 23 years. so time is an issue as well as money. that has to be part of your focus. >> speed is everything. the shorter the time, the less the cost. in the commercial world everything is fixed-price development. so speed is the most important management element, because of flushes out all the issues that prevent you from being able to perform. >> i would suggest that in your position, it's not enough to simply say we're going to work harder at it. i hope that you will think about it, perhaps convene a public-private group to think
limits on the budget are the competition that come it's of the analog of competition we had with airbus. we had a competition for money in the department. there isn't enough to go around. we must find ways to generate saving so we can pay to do these things. >> now, slightly off, finally, i procurement, not only is her issue of cost, there's an issue of time. we think senator inhofe has presented graphs with the difference bring the private sector, the time it takes boeing to get a new...
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boeing and airbus, they estimate the air travel market to grow 2.5 times bigger than what it is now. chinese for example are expecting travel to grow almost quadrupled from what it is now and become the biggest market in 20 years. obviously there's going to be a lot of people who want to travel and that's why people are investing in airports right now. we think about travel hubs in asia, we usually think about hong kong or singapore. how are they trying to cope with this? tothey are also expanding keep pace with the growth in demand. singapore has just built their fourth new terminal and they're in the process of building terminal five which he the same, similar to the one they have now . it's going to be a massive investment. hong kong is also driving some of the infrastructure, building the third runway and a passenger terminal that can accommodate the growing number people that will travel there. it's not like they are standing alone, they are investing. shery: does the airport hub strategy still were? -- still work? ofyes, we do have a lot long-haul nonstop flights but airport st
boeing and airbus, they estimate the air travel market to grow 2.5 times bigger than what it is now. chinese for example are expecting travel to grow almost quadrupled from what it is now and become the biggest market in 20 years. obviously there's going to be a lot of people who want to travel and that's why people are investing in airports right now. we think about travel hubs in asia, we usually think about hong kong or singapore. how are they trying to cope with this? tothey are also...