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the two air traffic comptrollers work for the federal aviation administration. a spokesman for the faa says they don't comment on pending litigation. >>> the ntsb is still investigating the cause of the crash. now according to federal regulation, the pilot is directly responsible and the is final authority of operations of the aircraft. store a live look at sfo which just announced reopening plans for the a gate of the international terminal. they'll resume operation on september 1st as foreign airlines get more flights coming in the coming weeks, going in in the coming weeks, the 15 gate concourse closed since april 1st due to the pandemic. the 15 gate concourse has -- as we just mentioned been closed to april 1st due to covid-19. >>> coming up, four legged help bringing a crucial morale boost to the fire experiencing any oe fo symptoms. bolt says he got tested this weekend, reportedly, the day after his 34th birthday party. now t jamaican government says bolt could face punishment if he broke the rules by holding a party. >>> in the east bay, one nonprofit usin
the two air traffic comptrollers work for the federal aviation administration. a spokesman for the faa says they don't comment on pending litigation. >>> the ntsb is still investigating the cause of the crash. now according to federal regulation, the pilot is directly responsible and the is final authority of operations of the aircraft. store a live look at sfo which just announced reopening plans for the a gate of the international terminal. they'll resume operation on september 1st...
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the feds were firing so much tear gas that a federal aviation administration official said that clouds of it were getting picked up on the radar over portland here's what i would describe as a tear gas tornado approaching from the west so we have a 75 percent chance of burning face and eyes a low to no visibility and there's also a 95 percent chance begin raining rubber bullets after 9 pm especially medics and journalists remember to pack an umbrella and a helmet and bring your mom. and who could forget them shooting the press and protesters in the face with their less lethal bullets well i guess that's why they shot people in the head so they would forget some might call this is disaster black lives matter protests were dying down in early july when the feds arrived in portland and breathed new life into the protests you know most people like to disappear in a puff of smoke but somehow in portland a cloud of tear gas only makes more protesters appear tear gas makes them stronger but also the black gloves matter protest morphed into a fight for the. right to protest which brought even
the feds were firing so much tear gas that a federal aviation administration official said that clouds of it were getting picked up on the radar over portland here's what i would describe as a tear gas tornado approaching from the west so we have a 75 percent chance of burning face and eyes a low to no visibility and there's also a 95 percent chance begin raining rubber bullets after 9 pm especially medics and journalists remember to pack an umbrella and a helmet and bring your mom. and who...
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the feds were firing so much tear gas that a federal aviation administration official said that clouds of it were getting picked up on the radar over portland here's what i would describe as a tear gas tornado approaching from the west so we have a 75 percent chance of burning face and eyes a low to no visibility and there's also a 95 percent chance begin raining rubber bullets after 9 pm especially medics and journalists remember to pack an umbrella and a helmet and bring your mom. and who could forget them shooting the press and protesters in the face with their less lethal bullets well i guess that's why they shot people in the head so they would forget some might call this is disaster black lives matter protests were dying down in early july when the feds arrived in portland and breathed new life into the protests you know most people like to disappear in a puff of smoke but somehow in portland a cloud of tear gas only makes more protesters appear tear gas makes them stronger but also the black gloves matter protests morphed into a fight for the right to protest which brought even
the feds were firing so much tear gas that a federal aviation administration official said that clouds of it were getting picked up on the radar over portland here's what i would describe as a tear gas tornado approaching from the west so we have a 75 percent chance of burning face and eyes a low to no visibility and there's also a 95 percent chance begin raining rubber bullets after 9 pm especially medics and journalists remember to pack an umbrella and a helmet and bring your mom. and who...
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agency has ever required following a net and the full some the favorite role that by the federal aviation administrationtting the 737 max back in the air. bp has cut its dividend for the first time in a decade, widely expected after shell made a similar move. but it was unthinkable before this year. bp reported an adjusted loss of nearly $6.7 billion, not as bad as expected. sony is giving a conservative forecast for the year after reporting profit that topped estimates. the playstation 5 coming this holiday season has undercut existing hardware sales, but the pandemic has fueled the market for games, and bloomberg has learned the company is asking suppliers to roughly double her -- double the playstation 5 units. appointed -- as its supervisory board chairman. firm wants touity campaign in june to change the strategy, and it resulted in the exit of the bank chairman and the ceo. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine? with the let's stick earnings season. diageo shares are slumping after a report that missed estimates. sales at the shareware hit hard as the pandemic led to the closure of bars a
agency has ever required following a net and the full some the favorite role that by the federal aviation administrationtting the 737 max back in the air. bp has cut its dividend for the first time in a decade, widely expected after shell made a similar move. but it was unthinkable before this year. bp reported an adjusted loss of nearly $6.7 billion, not as bad as expected. sony is giving a conservative forecast for the year after reporting profit that topped estimates. the playstation 5...
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flight attendants to wear a mask on board and boeing may be fined $1.25 million by the federal aviation administration they say managers that the company pressured or interfered with workers authorized by the faa who were making sure that planes and processes were meeting standards. boeing says it is implementing corrective actions and undue pressure of any kind is not consistent with our values and will not be tolerated. >>> they are teeing off in san francisco in a few hours. streaming on cbsn bay area, unique challenges facing golfers on today's course. >>> some of us are going to15 d it says more about how unique yesterday was compared to today. today, it will be average without but wanted to see what those numbers will feel like. you will talk about who gets it in this next forecast. >>> we have some wind advisories on our freeways. one of the passes will have information on the travel times. >> here is a look outside at the beautiful bay bridge this reinventing. it's what small businesses do. with comcast business, your small business can work faster, ful th comcast business, from the nation's l
flight attendants to wear a mask on board and boeing may be fined $1.25 million by the federal aviation administration they say managers that the company pressured or interfered with workers authorized by the faa who were making sure that planes and processes were meeting standards. boeing says it is implementing corrective actions and undue pressure of any kind is not consistent with our values and will not be tolerated. >>> they are teeing off in san francisco in a few hours....
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the aircraft giant moving higher at this hour after the federal aviation administration said in its preliminary report that boeing's proposal requiring four specific changes to the 737 max effectively do mitigate safety issues that were seen in two horrifically fatal crashes. they include changes to flight crew and maintenance procedures. the max, of course, has been grounded since march 2019 after the second crash. we are looking at boeing jumping $4.32, a gain of 2.7%. remember, for the year, year to date, it's down 50%. more ways to go here. >>> august 2020 already. on this first day of trade for the month, the traders, typically traders see august as a signal to unplug, head for the beach. but here's some data that might reel them back to their stock screens. according to dow jones market data, as calculated by s&p 500 returns, the market's august performance during election years rocks it, up 2.87% on average versus a gain of .6% during non-election years. but what about an election year when a pandemic is raging and unemployment -- unemployed voters eagerly await an extension of extra une
the aircraft giant moving higher at this hour after the federal aviation administration said in its preliminary report that boeing's proposal requiring four specific changes to the 737 max effectively do mitigate safety issues that were seen in two horrifically fatal crashes. they include changes to flight crew and maintenance procedures. the max, of course, has been grounded since march 2019 after the second crash. we are looking at boeing jumping $4.32, a gain of 2.7%. remember, for the year,...
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the federal aviation administration releasing the preliminary review of propositioned changes to boeing's trouble some 737 max. let's go to he had lawrence live in washington with the details on that. edward? reporter: this is one extent closer to the 737 max jets getting in the air. the faa released a preliminary summary and in that preliminary summary i had said this, through a thorough and transparent process, the faa plim narrowly changes to the 737 design and flight crew and airplane procedures effectively mitigate the issues that contributed to the 610 and flight 302 accident. in layman's term, faa preliminarily is satisfied that boeing has done what it needs to do to get the max 737 jet back in the air. the review goes on to say the design changes also address safety concerns that came up that were not related to those crashes but it does address those. boeing says that the production of the 737 has been cut by a third because of this. their cfo actually says that they can deliver all of the parked 737s in 2021 should the plane get certified to fly. in a statement boeing says this
the federal aviation administration releasing the preliminary review of propositioned changes to boeing's trouble some 737 max. let's go to he had lawrence live in washington with the details on that. edward? reporter: this is one extent closer to the 737 max jets getting in the air. the faa released a preliminary summary and in that preliminary summary i had said this, through a thorough and transparent process, the faa plim narrowly changes to the 737 design and flight crew and airplane...
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is currently investigating is is the federal aviation administration's certification of the 737-max and cubs sent -- subsequent response to crashes of the aircraft. i saw yesterday by the f.a.a. on south carolina for intimidation of employees who were part of the f.a.a. certification process. the very issue we try to fix in our legislation that we worked on together. thing that he the didn't agree were any problems yet now we see them issuing fines. clear think there is a problem and there is intimidation. we want an independent work force that will let the engineers be engineers. let them to the work and not have fear of intimidation or -- so anyone i look at that interesting development yesterday mr. chairman and look forward to getting back to those issues. the inspector general act of 1978 specifically states the i.g. should be appointed without regard to political affiliation and solely based on integrity and demonstrated ability in accounting, audit, financial analysis, law, management analysis, public administration or investigation. so i will be asking you questions because i am
is currently investigating is is the federal aviation administration's certification of the 737-max and cubs sent -- subsequent response to crashes of the aircraft. i saw yesterday by the f.a.a. on south carolina for intimidation of employees who were part of the f.a.a. certification process. the very issue we try to fix in our legislation that we worked on together. thing that he the didn't agree were any problems yet now we see them issuing fines. clear think there is a problem and there is...
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it's suing the federal aviation administration stating to air traffic controllers failed to terminate radar services for the helicopter's pilot. the lawsuit says that led the pilot to believe he was receiving radar warnings about to rein proximity. even though he was not the suit also claims one of the air traffic controllers was unaware of weather conditions and had approved a southwest flight earlier that day. and the pilot of the southwest plane refused to fly. citing a lack of visibility. the crash that had kobe on board in july killed everyone on the helicopter, including kobe his 13 year-old daughter gianna the pilot and 6 others. >>still ahead a treasured memory found outside a solano county woman's driveway. the search tonight for the photos rightful owners. >>and coming up in sports some history made tonight chicago, the first no-hitter of the 2020 major league seasons. jason dumas star sports director has highlights plus a giant and a local 15 year-old who is ranked the second best high so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. pl
it's suing the federal aviation administration stating to air traffic controllers failed to terminate radar services for the helicopter's pilot. the lawsuit says that led the pilot to believe he was receiving radar warnings about to rein proximity. even though he was not the suit also claims one of the air traffic controllers was unaware of weather conditions and had approved a southwest flight earlier that day. and the pilot of the southwest plane refused to fly. citing a lack of visibility....
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one area the ig is curly investigate is the federal aviation administration certification of the 737 max and the faa's subsequent response to two crashes involved in the aircraft. i would mention, mr. chairman, i saw yesterday i find by the faa on south carolina for f intimidation of employees who are part of the faa certification process. the very issue we tried to fix in it on legislation that we worked on together and the legislation the wind administrator was before the committee basically told us he didn't agree that there were any problems, and yet now we see them issuing fines. clearly there is a problem and clearly there is intimidation and one independent workforce whoo is going to basically that the engineers the engineers. let them do e the work and not have fear of intimidation or reparation. anyway, i look at that interesting talbot yesterday mr. chairman, and looking for to getting back to those issues. the inspector general act of 1978 specifically states the ig should be appointed without regard to political affiliation and solely based on integrity and devastated a b
one area the ig is curly investigate is the federal aviation administration certification of the 737 max and the faa's subsequent response to two crashes involved in the aircraft. i would mention, mr. chairman, i saw yesterday i find by the faa on south carolina for f intimidation of employees who are part of the faa certification process. the very issue we tried to fix in it on legislation that we worked on together and the legislation the wind administrator was before the committee basically...
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the release by the federal aviation administration is a major step in getting the 737 max backup intoold $5.75 billion of bonds, the largest ever corporate bond sale dedicated to environmental, social, and --ernance the borrowing can be for green energy projects and green building. annmarie: thanks so much. president trump's latest assault on tiktok has opened a new front in the trade war with china. it may see restrictions on tech companies that could potentially have ramifications for the world's biggest companies. the president says tiktok must sell u.s. operations by september 15 or close down, and has insisted any deal would have to include a substantial payout to the u.s., though it is unclear under what authority. pres. trump: the u.s. should get a very large percentage of that price, because we are making it possible. it is like the landlord and the tenant. without the lease, the tenant doesn't have the value. we are sort of in a certain way the lease. we make it possible to have this great success. annmarie: joining us now is bloomberg's senior international editor in hong ko
the release by the federal aviation administration is a major step in getting the 737 max backup intoold $5.75 billion of bonds, the largest ever corporate bond sale dedicated to environmental, social, and --ernance the borrowing can be for green energy projects and green building. annmarie: thanks so much. president trump's latest assault on tiktok has opened a new front in the trade war with china. it may see restrictions on tech companies that could potentially have ramifications for the...
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saturday night just before i was going to go home i got a call from somebody and the federal aviation administrationas then crusading in the faa, he said if somebody had come down he would let them go to the files all night. i frantically called my editors trying to get a real investigative reporter but but he could be reached. finally he said, you'll have to go down there. i went down and i spent at, i remember, the entire night going to the files. i wrote a memo and went home. i was going home to new jersey then because we lived in new jersey where i worked for a newspaper there for a few minutes after college. i was quite sure i wasn't going to make it at "newsday" because i didn't have experience. they had a probationary period at the end of six months they could simply let you go and i was sure i was going to be fired at that point. so i told my wife we shouldn't move. every night i would drive home to new jersey. early monday morning, very early, i got a call from alan secretary and she said, alan wants to see you immediately. i said to my wife, thank god we didn't move. [laughter]. i drove ac
saturday night just before i was going to go home i got a call from somebody and the federal aviation administrationas then crusading in the faa, he said if somebody had come down he would let them go to the files all night. i frantically called my editors trying to get a real investigative reporter but but he could be reached. finally he said, you'll have to go down there. i went down and i spent at, i remember, the entire night going to the files. i wrote a memo and went home. i was going...
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. ♪ rishaad: the federal aviation administration's requirement to the faa, the most extensive followingnt. let's have a look at the key details here. >> one of the key details is system whichthe was basically at the forefront of the crashes we had both in africa and in indonesia. there will be major changes coming on that section as well. previously they detected from one sensor, which ultimately led to confusing data and they changed it to have two sensors to detect and sense data. they are also sent training procedures so all the pilots will have proper training to detect if there are any problems with the system itself. boeing is also revising some procedures in the flight manual. some of the changes are sort of centered on the key system that was behind the major crashes that led to the grounding of the aircraft. the billion-dollar question of course is when does the 737 max returned to service? what is the timeframe at this point? >> the faa has put it to the public for some feedback for the next 45 days. aobably, we might see certification being issued for the return, probably aro
. ♪ rishaad: the federal aviation administration's requirement to the faa, the most extensive followingnt. let's have a look at the key details here. >> one of the key details is system whichthe was basically at the forefront of the crashes we had both in africa and in indonesia. there will be major changes coming on that section as well. previously they detected from one sensor, which ultimately led to confusing data and they changed it to have two sensors to detect and sense data....