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so says the federal aviation administration citing noise in his latest communication in demanding theep up action to clear the camp. >> which is grown to more than 200 people since the beginning of the pandemic. the faa is dissatisfied with the progress so far in dismantling the 40 acre camp. in a statement to kron 4 news. the faa said, quote. >> airports that receive federal funds must ensure airport property is used for its intended purpose. >> the city of san jose designated the area as incompatible for holmes due to noise impacts. >> the f a a provided roughly 97 million dollars for noise mitigation and approach project in the vicinity of sjc further federal funding of airport projects may be withheld until the camp is cleared. the city has undertaken a gradual approach with the goal of clearing the camp by next spring. the faa wants it done sooner, but that is easier said than done. say advocates for the homeless like sean card. right. when you clear one camp like one large camp. >> and the jungle is the prime example. you clear one camp and then you create all these other scatte
so says the federal aviation administration citing noise in his latest communication in demanding theep up action to clear the camp. >> which is grown to more than 200 people since the beginning of the pandemic. the faa is dissatisfied with the progress so far in dismantling the 40 acre camp. in a statement to kron 4 news. the faa said, quote. >> airports that receive federal funds must ensure airport property is used for its intended purpose. >> the city of san jose...
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they are regulated by the federal aviation administration of the department of transportation which has to issue a license for these flights to take place. so, again, they're not making contributions to nasa's programs, they're starting new businesses, they hope to make money with these businesses that have regulations associated with them coming out of the department of transportation. >> but is there anything that's being done by these private companies that nasa may want to emulate in the future? >> no. i don't think so. i mean, nasa has had the capability of putting humans in orbit since john glenn's flight in 1962 and, in fact, the first two flights in project mercury, alan shepherd in may of '61 and gus gris some in august of '61 were like these flights, just quick up and down. >> so what's your comfort level right now in letting private industry seemingly take the lead in the space industry that's going on right now? >> well, this is one niche segment of the space industry. i mean, there is a $300 billion space industry mainly private but also government in things like communicat
they are regulated by the federal aviation administration of the department of transportation which has to issue a license for these flights to take place. so, again, they're not making contributions to nasa's programs, they're starting new businesses, they hope to make money with these businesses that have regulations associated with them coming out of the department of transportation. >> but is there anything that's being done by these private companies that nasa may want to emulate in...
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they are regulated by the federal aviation administration and the department of transportation, whichas to issue a license for these flights to take lace. again, there not making contributions to the nasa program. they are starting new businesses . they hope to make money with these businesses, and the regulations associated with them coming out of the department of transportation. jesse: is there anything being done by these private companies that nasa may want to emulate in the future? john: no, i don't think so. nasa has the capability -- has had the capability of putting humans in orbit since john glenn's flight in 1962. at the first two flights of project mercury, alan shepard and gus grissom, there were like these lights. just up and down. jesse: what is your comfort level right now in letting private industry seemingly take the lead in the space industry that is going on? john: this is one niche segment of the space industry. there is a $300 billion space industry, mainly private, but also government -- things like communication satellites and earth observations on lights. so t
they are regulated by the federal aviation administration and the department of transportation, whichas to issue a license for these flights to take lace. again, there not making contributions to the nasa program. they are starting new businesses . they hope to make money with these businesses, and the regulations associated with them coming out of the department of transportation. jesse: is there anything being done by these private companies that nasa may want to emulate in the future? john:...
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reporter: the camp where she and hundreds of other people live is now a target of the federal aviation administration which calls the camp along coleman avenue is not fit for living in and a threat to aviation. for one thing it was built as a buffer in case of a plane crash and another birds gathering at the camp could pose a risk to planes. katherine says she knows what comes next. >> it is very hard because we have to start over. they come and sweep us up and take our tents and our cars. >> why does this keep happening in san jose? >> reporter: local advocate for the unhoused, calling the clearing out inhumane and causing more problems as people lose their places to stay. >> i mean unless alien comes down and beam everybody up or the aliens build housing for everybody, there is no place for anybody to go. >> reporter: san jose international airport sent us a statement about the situation saying the airport understands and sympathizes with the realities of homelessness. we need to find a balance approach between providing safe, reliable air service in accord dance -- >> reporter: scott budman, tbs .
reporter: the camp where she and hundreds of other people live is now a target of the federal aviation administration which calls the camp along coleman avenue is not fit for living in and a threat to aviation. for one thing it was built as a buffer in case of a plane crash and another birds gathering at the camp could pose a risk to planes. katherine says she knows what comes next. >> it is very hard because we have to start over. they come and sweep us up and take our tents and our...
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. >> investigators from the national transportation safety board and the federal aviation administration are now here in monterrey, searching for answers into what caused that plane crash tuesday morning. we're about a mile away from the regional airport where investigators say that plane took off shortly before crashing here, the montana ranch neighborhood so far we don't know the condition of the victims on board. but officials believe it is unlikely anyone survived. >> we're getting multiple reports of an airplane. >> crashed in the area that he didn't want para area. >> and it may have crashed into a house. there was a loud explosion. heard. >> here's what we know about the investigation right now. the federal aviation administration tells us that he twin engine cessna plane took off from the monterey regional airport around 1045 tuesday morning. a short time later, the plane crashed into a home in the montura ranch neighborhood not too far away from the scene right now. it's still unknown just how many people were on board at the time. kron 4 is staying in contact with local authori
. >> investigators from the national transportation safety board and the federal aviation administration are now here in monterrey, searching for answers into what caused that plane crash tuesday morning. we're about a mile away from the regional airport where investigators say that plane took off shortly before crashing here, the montana ranch neighborhood so far we don't know the condition of the victims on board. but officials believe it is unlikely anyone survived. >> we're...
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the federal aviation administration received over 3000 reports of unruly passengers this year alone. a majority of incidents related to noncompliance of the federal mandate requiring mask wearing on flights. hoping to address people who don't listen to crew instructions, the agency wrote that a video message for those who should know better from those who do. >> they keep doing that stuff. >> the kids certainly know, don't they? >>> while we're on the topic sentence is the airport expect the crowds this weekend. live look as you can see, sso projects it will be the busiest weekend since the pandemic began. the airport has already broken the 40,000 passenger mark per day and for comparison, sfo reported 565,000 passengers of last july. >>> meantime, oakland international anticipates 160,000 travelers will pass through this holiday weekend. that is more than triple the amount of passengers the airport saw during the same time in 2020. opening new long-term parking r added hundreds of new spots in april to meet growing demand. >>> shifting gears to developing news, there are nine wildfir
the federal aviation administration received over 3000 reports of unruly passengers this year alone. a majority of incidents related to noncompliance of the federal mandate requiring mask wearing on flights. hoping to address people who don't listen to crew instructions, the agency wrote that a video message for those who should know better from those who do. >> they keep doing that stuff. >> the kids certainly know, don't they? >>> while we're on the topic sentence is the...
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. >> investigators from the national transportation safety board and the federal aviation administration here in monterrey, searching for answers into what caused that plane crash tuesday morning. we're about a mile away from the monterey regional airport where investigators say that plane took off shortly before crashing here, the montana ranch neighborhood so far we don't know the condition of the victims on board. but officials believe it is unlikely anyone survived. >> we're getting multiple reports of an airplane. >> craft in the area that he didn't want area. >> and it may have crashed into a house. there was a loud explosion. heard. >> here's what we know about the investigation right now. the federal aviation administration tells us that he twin engine cessna plane took off from the monterey regional airport around 1045 tuesday morning. a short time later, the plane crashed into a home in the montura ranch neighborhood not too far away from the scene right now. it's still unknown just how many people were on board at the time. kron 4 is staying in contact with local authorities t
. >> investigators from the national transportation safety board and the federal aviation administration here in monterrey, searching for answers into what caused that plane crash tuesday morning. we're about a mile away from the monterey regional airport where investigators say that plane took off shortly before crashing here, the montana ranch neighborhood so far we don't know the condition of the victims on board. but officials believe it is unlikely anyone survived. >> we're...
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now the federal aviation administration is calling the camp dangerous, both to people who live here, to the aircraft flying in and out of sjc. so the faa says the camp has to be cleaned out by next spring, and those who live here say they don't know what they'll do next. >> it's very hard. because we have to start over. you know? they sweep us out, they take our tents, they take our cars. >> the city hasn't done their part in building enough extremely low-income and low-income housing for people. and they put up all these "no parking" signs. where do they expect people to go? >> there are plenty of homes in that area as well. why is this considered a danger for the people who live there in the tents? >> reporter: unlike the homes, this particular strip of land was actually built as sort of a buffer so that planes taking off and landing, in case there was a problem, would actually not encounter people or homes. so that's dangerous to the people who are here. also, the homeless people have attracted a lot of birds and the faa says those birds are dangerous to the planes flying in and o
now the federal aviation administration is calling the camp dangerous, both to people who live here, to the aircraft flying in and out of sjc. so the faa says the camp has to be cleaned out by next spring, and those who live here say they don't know what they'll do next. >> it's very hard. because we have to start over. you know? they sweep us out, they take our tents, they take our cars. >> the city hasn't done their part in building enough extremely low-income and low-income...
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so says the federal aviation administration citing noise in his latest communication in demanding thep up action to clear the camp. >> which has grown to more than 200 people since the beginning of the pandemic. the faa is dissatisfied with the progress so far in dismantling the 40 acre camp. in a stateme t to kron 4 news. the faa said, quote. >> airports that receive federal funds must ensure airport property is used for its intended purpose. >> the city of san jose designated the area as incompatible for holmes due to noise impacts. >> the f a a provided roughly 97 million dollars for noise mitigation and approach project in the vicinity of sjc further federal funding of airport projects may be withheld until the camp is cleared. the city has undertaken a gradual approach with the goal of clearing the camp by next spring. the faa wants it done sooner, but that is easier said than done. say advocates for the homeless like sean card. right. when you clear one camp like one large camp. >> and the jungle is the prime example. you clear one camp and then you create all these other scatte
so says the federal aviation administration citing noise in his latest communication in demanding thep up action to clear the camp. >> which has grown to more than 200 people since the beginning of the pandemic. the faa is dissatisfied with the progress so far in dismantling the 40 acre camp. in a stateme t to kron 4 news. the faa said, quote. >> airports that receive federal funds must ensure airport property is used for its intended purpose. >> the city of san jose...
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so says the federal aviation administration citing noise in his latest communication in demanding the city step up action to clear the camp. >> which is grown to more than 200 people since the beginning of the pandemic. the faa is dissatisfied with the progress so far in dismantling the 40 acre camp. in a statement to kron 4 news. the faa said, quote. >> airports that receive federal funds must ensure airport property is used for its intended purpose. >> the city of san jose designated the area as incompatible for holmes due to noise impacts. >> the f a a provided roughly 97 million dollars for noise mitigation and approach project in the vicinity of sjc further federal funding of airport projects may be withheld until the camp is cleared. the city has undertaken a gradual approach with the goal of clearing the camp by next spring. the faa wants it done sooner, but that is easier said than done. say advocates for the homeless like sean card. right. when you clear one camp like one large camp. >> and the jungle is the prime example. you clear one camp and then you create all these othe
so says the federal aviation administration citing noise in his latest communication in demanding the city step up action to clear the camp. >> which is grown to more than 200 people since the beginning of the pandemic. the faa is dissatisfied with the progress so far in dismantling the 40 acre camp. in a statement to kron 4 news. the faa said, quote. >> airports that receive federal funds must ensure airport property is used for its intended purpose. >> the city of san jose...
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and finally, the federal aviation administration said monday and approved a license for jeff basis is blue origin to send humans to space. now the amazon founder and 3 other passengers will had to the edge of space on the 20th of july were the company's new shepherd rocket. the license will be good through august approvals, blue origin, to take off from its launch site. one location in texas. now of course, the upcoming launch remains in the shadow a fellow billionaire richard branson and virgin galactic which completed their 1st space tourism flight on sunday with branson himself on board. now i know there is a lot of criticism in these billionaires in space, but we also have to remember just how incredible this innovation is. i mean, over the last few decades we've seen people kind of get bored with nasa and everything that they've done and everything that they've accomplished. well, now the idea of being able to go into space yourself truly is incredible. and yes, it's starting out at a price tag like $250000.00, but the hope is that it will keep going down as we go along. well, an
and finally, the federal aviation administration said monday and approved a license for jeff basis is blue origin to send humans to space. now the amazon founder and 3 other passengers will had to the edge of space on the 20th of july were the company's new shepherd rocket. the license will be good through august approvals, blue origin, to take off from its launch site. one location in texas. now of course, the upcoming launch remains in the shadow a fellow billionaire richard branson and...
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the regulatory authorities is the office of commercial space transportation in the federal aviation administration, and the department of transportation. that's kind of a mouthful. and these launches are licensed by the faa. and they have to meet a whole set of criteria to gain that launch license. including not posing a danger to third parties. there are some very specific regulations. the hope is that these regulations are not so strict. from private sectors for china's sort of deal. there is protection -- in terms of government regulation. >> let's go back to our phone lines and call to julius who is calling from chicago heights illinois. julius, good morning. >> yes, i would like to say hello. is the speed of light unattainable? his speed of light too slow for space travel? this whole thing about space travel is a bunch of nonsense because -- [inaudible] going to mars, nothing worth going for. so, it's all -- what is this all about? >> well, let me break that down into a few things. speed of light, 186,000 miles a second. so,, a light year is seven trillion miles. unless einstein was wrong, of
the regulatory authorities is the office of commercial space transportation in the federal aviation administration, and the department of transportation. that's kind of a mouthful. and these launches are licensed by the faa. and they have to meet a whole set of criteria to gain that launch license. including not posing a danger to third parties. there are some very specific regulations. the hope is that these regulations are not so strict. from private sectors for china's sort of deal. there is...
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the federal aviation administration has received over 3000 reports of unruly passengers this year alone. a majority related to noncompliance of the federal mandate requiring mask wearing on flights. hoping to address people who don't listen to crew instructions, the agency rolled out a video message for those who should know better from those who do. >> they'll go to jail if they keep doing that stuff. >>> sfo expects the credits through the entire weekend. here is a live look right now. quiet at 5:10. the airport projects it will be the basis since the pandemic began. it has broken the 40,000 passenger miles per hour per day. for a comparison, they reported within 765,000 passengers of all of last july. there is so much pent-up demand to travel, lisa. >> oh, yes. if you want to get away from the fog, you have to get out of town. maybe the sacramento valley. here is the roof camera. 56 degrees. 65 and breezy later on. ab d ho warm up through the week ahead, to that's ahead. >>> in florida, crews are preparing to collapse the condo that collapsed. when neighbors are struggling to deal wi
the federal aviation administration has received over 3000 reports of unruly passengers this year alone. a majority related to noncompliance of the federal mandate requiring mask wearing on flights. hoping to address people who don't listen to crew instructions, the agency rolled out a video message for those who should know better from those who do. >> they'll go to jail if they keep doing that stuff. >>> sfo expects the credits through the entire weekend. here is a live look...
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the federal aviation administration has received over 3,000 reports of unruly passengers this year alone. majority of incidents related to noncompliance of the federal mandate requiring mask wearing on flights. hoping to address people who don't listen to crew instructions, the agency rolled out a video message for those who should know better from those who do. >> they'll go to jail if they keep doing that stuff. >> that is so unsafe. >> they should know better if they're adults. >> reporter: polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >>> dr. scott miscovic joins me from sacramento, california. thanks for being with us. we're seeing a rise in hospitalizations with counties with low vaccination rates. you happen to be in california right now. even l.a. county, which has a relatively high vaccination rate around 60% fully vaccinated. you expect to see another wave of covid because of the delta variant. how bad do you expect that to get? >> it's not as bad as the other waves but very serious. one of the things we look at when studying this across the country is data available and not discussed by leade
the federal aviation administration has received over 3,000 reports of unruly passengers this year alone. majority of incidents related to noncompliance of the federal mandate requiring mask wearing on flights. hoping to address people who don't listen to crew instructions, the agency rolled out a video message for those who should know better from those who do. >> they'll go to jail if they keep doing that stuff. >> that is so unsafe. >> they should know better if they're...
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the faa, federal aviation administration, is expecting a major uptick in travel this holiday weekend. what a year it's been for the airlines the etf nearly doubling from the march lows the group prepares for what could be the highest travel volume since early last year how should investors approach these stocks craig johnss and boris of bk asset management craig, are you a buyer of jets >> i am not a buyer of jets. when i look at the technical setup, we have broken the up trend, and we've also fallen below a 50-day moving average. we need to find support coming up here. i jest note that absolutely they're seeing a surge in air traffic coming back. if you look at the tsan better, they were above where they were, but you're seeing a challenging trend, perhaps airlines are not making this an enjoyable experience, as you're seeing the number of unruly passenger incidents going up it's been more than we've seen in the past 25 years and only halfway through the year from my perspective, the easy money has been trade and now it's time to take money out of jets. >> buy them or ride them >> i
the faa, federal aviation administration, is expecting a major uptick in travel this holiday weekend. what a year it's been for the airlines the etf nearly doubling from the march lows the group prepares for what could be the highest travel volume since early last year how should investors approach these stocks craig johnss and boris of bk asset management craig, are you a buyer of jets >> i am not a buyer of jets. when i look at the technical setup, we have broken the up trend, and we've...
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topic one, the federal aviation administration says 75% of all unruly passenger complaints are now disputess, lisa. >> well, yeah, at all of this is of course bizarre because you wear the mask until you sit down and then you can take it off while you're eating because somehow covid doesn't bother you if you're eating. so none of it makes sense. and i think that's why we've seen this pushback, we are just sick and tired of being told what to do. i highly doubt flight attendants like this either, navy a handful like the power. a lot of the things we've been told over the year have been wrong or inconsistent. university of louisville study recently showing no correlation to mask mandates and reduce of covid spread. if got sweden never mandated masks, they've done exceptionally well tackling covid -- >> mark: okay. topic 2, or member that story from a couple of years ago where a male rotc cadets were made to wear red high heels as part of some awareness raising cards while at in eastern willow to europe they are issuing high heels to women to mark 30 years of ukrainian independence, female sold
topic one, the federal aviation administration says 75% of all unruly passenger complaints are now disputess, lisa. >> well, yeah, at all of this is of course bizarre because you wear the mask until you sit down and then you can take it off while you're eating because somehow covid doesn't bother you if you're eating. so none of it makes sense. and i think that's why we've seen this pushback, we are just sick and tired of being told what to do. i highly doubt flight attendants like this...
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the federal aviation administration has received 3,000 incidents alone.he greatest amount regarding wearing mask guidelines. the agency rolled out a video message from those who should know better than those who do. >> we're looking at doing that stuff. >> they should know better if they're adults. some much needed finger wagging from some of the younger passengers out there. in terms of other challenges for airlines is dealing with fewer planes that have fewer workers out there. so one of the ways they're trying to compensate, american airlines cut their flights by 1%. not because of weather, but staffing issues. and southwest airlines, boris, they're asking the flight attendants if they're able to work this fourth of july to do so that way they can cancel less flights. >> thanks so much. >>> a record number of you are also expected to hit the road this holiday weekend. according to aaa 43 million people are expected to drive this fourth of july weekend. be safe out there first and foremost. but they're looking to fill up, i'm sure, your tank as well. yo
the federal aviation administration has received 3,000 incidents alone.he greatest amount regarding wearing mask guidelines. the agency rolled out a video message from those who should know better than those who do. >> we're looking at doing that stuff. >> they should know better if they're adults. some much needed finger wagging from some of the younger passengers out there. in terms of other challenges for airlines is dealing with fewer planes that have fewer workers out there. so...
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the federal aviation administration has received over 3,000 reports of unruly passengers this year alonejority of incidents related to noncompliance of the federal mandate requiring mask wearing on flights. hoping to address people who don't listen to crew instructions, the agency rolled out a video message for those who should know better from those who do. >> they'll go to jail if they keep doing that stuff. >> that is so unsafe. >> they should know better if they're adults. >> reporter: polo sandoval, cnn, new york. many americans like to put tom pop in fourth of july with firecrackers, bottle rockets, roman candles but this holiday arrives amid a historic heat wave and dry weather. paul vercammen reports it's a dangerous mix. >> reporter: up and down the west coast they're worried about the combination of drought, high temperature and fireworks. they're saying the right thing to do is come down to the beach, cool off. if you need to set a fire, do it in one of the cement rings. they have spots for you, this is dock weiler beach in los angeles. the big concern is so many people get th
the federal aviation administration has received over 3,000 reports of unruly passengers this year alonejority of incidents related to noncompliance of the federal mandate requiring mask wearing on flights. hoping to address people who don't listen to crew instructions, the agency rolled out a video message for those who should know better from those who do. >> they'll go to jail if they keep doing that stuff. >> that is so unsafe. >> they should know better if they're adults....
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the federal aviation administration has received over 3000 reports of unruly passengers this year alonemajority of incidents related to noncompliance of the federal mandate requiring mask wearing on flights. hoping to address people who don't listen to crew instructions, the agency rolled out a video message for those who should know better from those who do. >> though go to jail if they keep doing that stuff. >>> sfo expects big crowds through the weekend. here is a live look. there are planes landing and taking off. the airport projects it will be the busiest since the pandemic began. it has broken the 40,000 passenger marker day. sfo reported more than 765,000 passengers for all of last july. >>> the holiday weekend kicked off with flight cancellations and delays. dallas-fort worth had the most in the world. the rise in demand is crippling major airlines as they face staffing issues, packed flights, and bad weather. >>> a clear sign that visitors have come back to san francisco, there was a three block wait for cars to drive down the crooked portion of lombard street yesterday. this
the federal aviation administration has received over 3000 reports of unruly passengers this year alonemajority of incidents related to noncompliance of the federal mandate requiring mask wearing on flights. hoping to address people who don't listen to crew instructions, the agency rolled out a video message for those who should know better from those who do. >> though go to jail if they keep doing that stuff. >>> sfo expects big crowds through the weekend. here is a live look....
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the federal aviation administration has received over 3,000 reports of unruly passengers this year alone. majority of incidents related to noncompliance of the federal mandate requiring mask wearing on flights. hoping to address people who don't listen to crew instructions, the agency rolled out a video message for those who should know better from those who do. >> that is so unsafe. >> they should know better if they're adults. >> reporter: polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >> the delta variant isn't just a problem for the united states, it's wreaking havoc in countries around the world. our correspondents have the latest. >> reporter: in delhi, transport offices and malls will remain closed through the lockdown, only essential services allowed. national flights remain operational. army personnel are deployed on the streets. people violating guidelines will be arrested and could face up to six months in jail. the delta variant, first detected in india, is the main cause for the surge in covid-19 cases in the southeast asian country. a study conducted by international research center indicat
the federal aviation administration has received over 3,000 reports of unruly passengers this year alone. majority of incidents related to noncompliance of the federal mandate requiring mask wearing on flights. hoping to address people who don't listen to crew instructions, the agency rolled out a video message for those who should know better from those who do. >> that is so unsafe. >> they should know better if they're adults. >> reporter: polo sandoval, cnn, new york....
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the federal aviation administration has received 3,000 reports of unruly passengers this year alone. e majority of incidents related to noncompliance of the federal mandate requiring mask-wearing on flights. hoping to address people who don't listen to crew instructions, the agency rolled out a video message from those who should know better from those do. >> we're looking at them doing that stuff. >> they should know better if they're adults. >> with all of these statistics it's certainly not surprising why aaa is expecting a 40% increase of fourth of july travel this year over last. obviously, because more people are vaccinated now. and they're able to finally take that long overdue trip. airlines are obviously going to do everything they can to try to keep up with the demand and that includes asking air crews to work through the holiday, so long as it's safe to do so. boris and christi. >> yeah, there could be potential bumps in the road, polo sandoval, thank you so much. >>> a shortage of truck drivers is causing deliveries at gas stations, yet another concern for 43 million drive
the federal aviation administration has received 3,000 reports of unruly passengers this year alone. e majority of incidents related to noncompliance of the federal mandate requiring mask-wearing on flights. hoping to address people who don't listen to crew instructions, the agency rolled out a video message from those who should know better from those do. >> we're looking at them doing that stuff. >> they should know better if they're adults. >> with all of these statistics...
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they are regulated by the federal aviation administration of the department of transportation which has issue license for the flight to take place. again, they are not making contributions to the programs. they are starting new businesses, they hope to make money with these businesses, that have regulations associated with them coming out of the department of transportation. host: but is there anything being done by these private companies that nasa may want to emulate in the future? guest: no. [laughs] i don't think so. nasa has have the capability of putting people into orbit since 1962. alan shepard in may of 1961 and grisham in 1961 were often like these flights, quick up-and-down. host: what is your comfort level right now in leading private industry take the lead in the space industry that is going on right now? guest: well, what segment of the space industry? there is a $300 billion space industry, mainly private but also government, in things like communication satellites, duration satellites. there is a thriving private business in space already. you know, i don't want to make
they are regulated by the federal aviation administration of the department of transportation which has issue license for the flight to take place. again, they are not making contributions to the programs. they are starting new businesses, they hope to make money with these businesses, that have regulations associated with them coming out of the department of transportation. host: but is there anything being done by these private companies that nasa may want to emulate in the future? guest: no....
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this week, the federal aviation administration announcing nearly 100 more incidents . >> on most everything a person coming to the door of our airplane is a first-time flyer if they have flown regularly before, the procedures are different today. so flight attendants have a lot on erngleflight. >> this year ale rtmorethan 300 or th of them involving passengers refusing to comply with federal mask mandate. but the bad behavior begins often before boarding officials say. tsa officers also seeing alarming uptick in assault, the number of attacks up by 40% since may. 85 of them happening just this year. including reports of passengers pushing, and even biting tsa officers. >> we've had a passenger recently, who one of the pre- check lanes were closed due to shortstaffed, and he became irate and hit one of the officers in the >> the faa continues to oppose the zero tolerance policy on unruly passengers imposing fines as high as $52,000 per incident. for guns, the find start a $10,000. >>> oakland homeowners persistence cultur >>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, thi
this week, the federal aviation administration announcing nearly 100 more incidents . >> on most everything a person coming to the door of our airplane is a first-time flyer if they have flown regularly before, the procedures are different today. so flight attendants have a lot on erngleflight. >> this year ale rtmorethan 300 or th of them involving passengers refusing to comply with federal mask mandate. but the bad behavior begins often before boarding officials say. tsa officers...
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so says the federal aviation administration citing noise in his latest communication in demanding the city step up action to clear the camp. >> which has grown to more than 200 people since the beginning of the pandemic. the faa is dissatisfied with the progress so far in dismantling the 40 acre camp. in a statement to kron 4 news. the faa said, quote. >> airports that receive federal funds must ensure airport property is used for its intended purpose. >> the city of san jose designated the area as incompatible for holmes due to noise impacts. >> the f a a provided roughly 97 million dollars for noise mitigation and approach project in the vicinity of sjc further federal funding of airport projects may be withheld until the camp is cleared. the city has undertaken a gradual approach with the goal of clearing the camp by next spring. the faa wants it done sooner, but that is easier said than done. say advocates for the homeless like sean card. right. when you clear one camp like one large camp. >> and the jungle is the prime example. you clear one camp and then you create all these oth
so says the federal aviation administration citing noise in his latest communication in demanding the city step up action to clear the camp. >> which has grown to more than 200 people since the beginning of the pandemic. the faa is dissatisfied with the progress so far in dismantling the 40 acre camp. in a statement to kron 4 news. the faa said, quote. >> airports that receive federal funds must ensure airport property is used for its intended purpose. >> the city of san jose...
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federal investigators from the ntsb along with the federal aviation administration are here. they just arrived within the last few hours to begin their investigation trying to figure out exactly what piece this all together of what caused this plane crash not too far from where we are from where i'm standing right now is the honoree regional airport. we're learning that just before 11 o'clock this morning around 1045, that's when a plane took off from the airport here in monterrey and then crashed a short time later. not only did it crash, it crashed into a home. then sparked very large brush fire that kept fire crews busy not only trying to put out the fire sparked by that plane crash, but also trying to save the folks or the person inside of that plane crash right now at this point still plenty of investigation. lot of questions. still an answer tonight about. but impact or the injuries that person inside of the plane may have sustained. how many people were inside of the plane at the time once again still lots of information on known about this plane crash. but we do know
federal investigators from the ntsb along with the federal aviation administration are here. they just arrived within the last few hours to begin their investigation trying to figure out exactly what piece this all together of what caused this plane crash not too far from where we are from where i'm standing right now is the honoree regional airport. we're learning that just before 11 o'clock this morning around 1045, that's when a plane took off from the airport here in monterrey and then...
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the federal aviation administration received over 3,000 reports of unruly passengers this year alone. majority of incidents related to noncompliance of the federal mandate requiring mask wearing on flights. hoping to address people who don't listen to crew instructions, the agency rolled out a video message for those who should know better. >> go to jail if they keep doing that stuff. >> that is so unsafe. >> they should know better if they're adults. >> reporter: polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >> some of the lessons coming from our kids. >>> as americans across the country enjoy the holiday weekend experts are sounding the alarm about the delta variant. the cdc says the hyper transmissible strain is likely to blame for a 10% spike in cases nationwide and experts are worried that the delta variant will make it harder to reach herd immunity. joining me right now to discuss is dr. carlos del rio, executive associate dean at the emory university school of medicine in atlanta. so good to see you. happy fourth weekend. >> happy fourth, fred. >> so, dr. del rio, this hour president biden lan
the federal aviation administration received over 3,000 reports of unruly passengers this year alone. majority of incidents related to noncompliance of the federal mandate requiring mask wearing on flights. hoping to address people who don't listen to crew instructions, the agency rolled out a video message for those who should know better. >> go to jail if they keep doing that stuff. >> that is so unsafe. >> they should know better if they're adults. >> reporter: polo...
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so says the federal aviation administration citing noise in his latest communication in demanding the to clear the camp. >> which has grown to more than 200 people since the beginning of the pandemic. the faa is dissatisfied with the progress so far in dismantling the 40 acre camp. in a statement to kron 4 news. the faa said, quote. >> airports that receive federal funds must ensure airport property is used for its intended purpose. >> the city of san jose designated the area as incompatible for holmes due to noise impacts. >> the f a a provided roughly 97 million dollars for noise mitigation and approach project in the vicinity of sjc further federal funding of airport projects may be withheld until the camp is cleared. the city has undertaken a gradual approach with a goal of clearing the camp by next spring. the faa wants it done sooner, but that is easier said than done. say advocates for the homeless like sean card. right. when you clear one camp like one large camp. >> and the jungle is the prime example. you clear one camp and then you create all these other scattered camps bec
so says the federal aviation administration citing noise in his latest communication in demanding the to clear the camp. >> which has grown to more than 200 people since the beginning of the pandemic. the faa is dissatisfied with the progress so far in dismantling the 40 acre camp. in a statement to kron 4 news. the faa said, quote. >> airports that receive federal funds must ensure airport property is used for its intended purpose. >> the city of san jose designated the area...
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>> reporter: jim, we're just getting new information from the federal aviation administration.flight 4810, that is a cargo plane. they operate overnight. it had just taken off from the airport in honolulu and bond for -- and the faa tells us that the pilots reported engine trouble and the flight had to go immediately back to the airport in honolulu but ended up short of the runway and having to ditch in the water on the south earth coast of hawaii there. reporting from flight aware, said this flight only made it up to about 1800 feet which is relatively low. if this was a complete power failure, both engines failing on this 737 200, that would have been exceedingly rare. i can't think of a time in recent history when that would have happened other than the miracle on the hudson incident piloted by sully, that was an airbus so a little bit different here. the u.s. coast guard are telling us that two people on board were rescued. one taken to the hospital and the other transported by helicopter and their condition is unknown. but a cargo flight leaving hanno lulu had to return to
>> reporter: jim, we're just getting new information from the federal aviation administration.flight 4810, that is a cargo plane. they operate overnight. it had just taken off from the airport in honolulu and bond for -- and the faa tells us that the pilots reported engine trouble and the flight had to go immediately back to the airport in honolulu but ended up short of the runway and having to ditch in the water on the south earth coast of hawaii there. reporting from flight aware, said...
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think about passenger safety, but now they may be worried about their own safety the federal aviation administrationsengers in the past week. that's the biggest weekly surge of the summer. 75% of the accidents involve people who won't wear masks. 22% of adults say they would refuse to wear a mask while flying according to data platform dynata. 7% think it's okay to take out frustration on the flight staff whose job it is to enforce the rules. what's that doing tonight attendants who have been wrangling passengers we talked with three of them dealing with it daily. andrea day has their stories >> reporter: passengers gone wild punching a flight attendant in the face the footage so disturbing, it's tough to watch in this case, the captain even calling for help >> ladies and gentlemen, this is the captain speaking we'd like all males to the front of the aircraft -- >> reporter: it's not slowing down for those on the front lines, a frightening reality. >> we had a gate agent that was punched in the head so bad, so severely, that she had to go to the hospital. >> it's definitely out of control. >> report
think about passenger safety, but now they may be worried about their own safety the federal aviation administrationsengers in the past week. that's the biggest weekly surge of the summer. 75% of the accidents involve people who won't wear masks. 22% of adults say they would refuse to wear a mask while flying according to data platform dynata. 7% think it's okay to take out frustration on the flight staff whose job it is to enforce the rules. what's that doing tonight attendants who have been...
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so says the federal aviation administration citing noise in his latest communication in demanding theity itep up action to clear the camp. >> which has grown to more than 200 people since the beginning of the pandemic. the faa is dissatisfied with the progress so far in dismantling the 40 acre camp in a statement to kron 4 news. the faa said, quote. >> airports that receive federal funds must ensure airport property is used for its intended purpose. >> the city of san jose designated the area as incompatible for holmes due to noise impacts. >> the f a a provided roughly 97 million dollars for noise mitigation and approach project in the vicinity of sjc further federal funding of airport projects may be withheld until the camp is cleared. the city has undertaken a gradual approach with a goal of clearing the camp by next spring. the faa wants it done sooner, but that is easier said than done. say advocates for the homeless like sean card. right. when you clear one camp like one large camp. >> and the jungle is the prime example. you clear one camp and then you create all these other sc
so says the federal aviation administration citing noise in his latest communication in demanding theity itep up action to clear the camp. >> which has grown to more than 200 people since the beginning of the pandemic. the faa is dissatisfied with the progress so far in dismantling the 40 acre camp in a statement to kron 4 news. the faa said, quote. >> airports that receive federal funds must ensure airport property is used for its intended purpose. >> the city of san jose...
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well the federal aviation administration and the fing anoe sighting of a person flying a jetpack nearshuman. reports commercial flight airline pilots reported seeing a man in a jetpack at about 5000 ft in the air jet packs man. it like pf your left or right, sir, right wing led officers did you see the, um? we were lucky, but we did not see iron man after the pilot of a cargo plane made his report about six p.m. wednesday night 5000 ft 15 miles east of l, a x air traffic control radioed a warning. attention all aircraft use caution for the step back. he is just. north of the final around 5000 that gate last report them but nothing more was reported. and i'm sure that what they're seeing, um, is either somebody in a jetpack or it is a drone with somebody with a balloon hanging on it. pilot leigh coates, who's flown existing jet suits and jet packs at much lower altitudes, says yes, it's possible, but it makes no sense that a legitimate jetpack. operator would be an l. a x airspace at that altitude. if this is a media thing for somebody that's come out with some new technology that they
well the federal aviation administration and the fing anoe sighting of a person flying a jetpack nearshuman. reports commercial flight airline pilots reported seeing a man in a jetpack at about 5000 ft in the air jet packs man. it like pf your left or right, sir, right wing led officers did you see the, um? we were lucky, but we did not see iron man after the pilot of a cargo plane made his report about six p.m. wednesday night 5000 ft 15 miles east of l, a x air traffic control radioed a...
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, the federal government is putting pressure on the city to clear the encampment, the federal aviation administrationays the site must be cleared by april 2022. after that, they will install fencing around the area. home sales are hot all over the country with offers being made well above asking price, according to a realtor .com study. berkley tops the list. stuff. cities were the most homes are selling for above asking price. the current medium home price in burghley is $1.2 million. on the other end of the spectrum. north miami beach, florida top the list of cities where homes are selling below asking price. the most short term rentals took a nose dive during the pandemic. new study shows the number of airbnb listings in oakland between may of last year and march of this year dropped by 40% this is according to a new magnified money analysis of airbnb data. compiled by lending tree. the report showed that oakland lost the third most listings in the country coming in behind jersey city, new jersey, and seattle. washington san francisco's inventory showed a modest drop with a 17% decline. a lot of s
, the federal government is putting pressure on the city to clear the encampment, the federal aviation administrationays the site must be cleared by april 2022. after that, they will install fencing around the area. home sales are hot all over the country with offers being made well above asking price, according to a realtor .com study. berkley tops the list. stuff. cities were the most homes are selling for above asking price. the current medium home price in burghley is $1.2 million. on the...
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but earlier this year, the federal aviation administration told the city. this site is not fit for human habitation due to the noise from jet aircraft upon landing at the airport. the faa wants to land cleared. it also takes a long time to find where you're going to relocate 400 people. city and airport officials say they're working on a plan and are hopeful to meet the phase deadline by july. 31st things continue to move forward. we're working closely with our partners at the city to come up with a resolution that is thoughtful in addressing the needs of the people on the ground. scott wagers worries the city solution from seven years ago to remove an encampment nicknamed the jungle may happen again. you don't want to sweep the problem down the street and they've done so the numbers keep increasing, and that was their strategy for since i've been an advocate, city officials say their goal isn't to move people from place to place but create permanent housing and a permanent solution. their plan is do the 31st of july. move date sometime in the spring, the c
but earlier this year, the federal aviation administration told the city. this site is not fit for human habitation due to the noise from jet aircraft upon landing at the airport. the faa wants to land cleared. it also takes a long time to find where you're going to relocate 400 people. city and airport officials say they're working on a plan and are hopeful to meet the phase deadline by july. 31st things continue to move forward. we're working closely with our partners at the city to come up...
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but earlier this year, the federal aviation administration told the city this site is not fit for human habitation, due to the noise from jet aircraft upon landing at the airport. the faa wants to land cleared. it also takes a long time to find where you're going to relocate 400 people. city and airport officials say they're working on a plan and are hopeful to meet the deadline by july. 31st things continue to move forward. we're working closely with our partners at the city. to come up with a resolution that is thoughtful in addressing the needs of the people on the ground. scott wagers worries the city solution from seven years ago to remove an encampment nicknamed the jungle may happen again. you don't want to sweep the problem down the street, and they've done it, so the numbers keep increasing, and that was their strategy for since i've been an advocate. city officials say they do not want to move the problem from place to place but come up with a permanent solution for these, um house residents. their plan do the 31st of july. moved eight. the city hopes sometime next spring hang
but earlier this year, the federal aviation administration told the city this site is not fit for human habitation, due to the noise from jet aircraft upon landing at the airport. the faa wants to land cleared. it also takes a long time to find where you're going to relocate 400 people. city and airport officials say they're working on a plan and are hopeful to meet the deadline by july. 31st things continue to move forward. we're working closely with our partners at the city. to come up with a...
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the authority over the federal aviation administration would require airlines to mandate their passengersof a vaccination and under interstate commerce laws with railways. caller: whatever it takes to get rid of this covid we have to do. vaccine, smaller crowds, i don't want to die. host: jeff in ohio. james in maryland, james is a no. caller: most definitely a no. this is not nazi germany, this is not the ottoman empire, this is not busy. i'm not throwing a diaper over my face. i'm not going to get vaccinated. i am not participating at all. host: when you go to the store, what will you do if they require a mass? caller: i will not support that establishment. i will support establishment that don't require me to do that to buy their goods. host: the president is going to require covid vaccine or regular testing for federal employees. harriet in florida, you are a no, good morning. caller: good morning you sweet little princess, how are you today? host: i'm fine. caller: yes you are fine, go ahead. host: i'm going to go on to wayne in new jersey. caller: i made no. -- i am a no. the reason
the authority over the federal aviation administration would require airlines to mandate their passengersof a vaccination and under interstate commerce laws with railways. caller: whatever it takes to get rid of this covid we have to do. vaccine, smaller crowds, i don't want to die. host: jeff in ohio. james in maryland, james is a no. caller: most definitely a no. this is not nazi germany, this is not the ottoman empire, this is not busy. i'm not throwing a diaper over my face. i'm not going...
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the regulatory authority is with the office of commercial space transportation in the federal aviation administration of the department of transportation. that is kind of a mouthful. these launches are licensed by the faa and they have to meet a whole set of criteria to gain that license, including not posing a danger to third parties, anybody on earth. there are very specific regulations. the hope is that regulations are not so strict that they discourage the private sector from trying the sort of thing, but there is protection for us on earth in terms of government regulation. host: let's go back to our phone lines and talk to julius calling from chicago heights, illinois. good morning. caller: yes, i would like to say hello and ask, isn't the speed of light unattainable? it is too slow for space travel. this whole thing is bunch of nonsense because there is nothing worth going to the moon for. mars, there is nothing worth going for. what is this all about? guest: well, let me break that down into a couple of things. speed of flight, 186,000 per second. a light year is 7 trillion. unless einstein w
the regulatory authority is with the office of commercial space transportation in the federal aviation administration of the department of transportation. that is kind of a mouthful. these launches are licensed by the faa and they have to meet a whole set of criteria to gain that license, including not posing a danger to third parties, anybody on earth. there are very specific regulations. the hope is that regulations are not so strict that they discourage the private sector from trying the...
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they are regulated by the federal aviation administration of the department of transportation which has the issue license for the flight to take place. again, they are not making contributions to the programs. they are starting new businesses, they hope to make money with these businesses, that have regulations associated with them coming out of the department of transportation. host: but is there anything being done by these private companies that nasa may want to emulate in the future? guest: no. [laughs] i don't think so. nasa has have the capability of putting people into orbit since 1962. alan shepard in may of 1961 and grisham in 1961 were often like these flights, quick up-and-down. host: what is your comfort level right now in leading private industry take the lead in the space industry that is going on right now? guest: well, what segment of the space industry? there is a $300 billion space industry, mainly private but also government, in things like communication satellites, duration satellites. there is a thriving private business in space already. you know, i don't want to m
they are regulated by the federal aviation administration of the department of transportation which has the issue license for the flight to take place. again, they are not making contributions to the programs. they are starting new businesses, they hope to make money with these businesses, that have regulations associated with them coming out of the department of transportation. host: but is there anything being done by these private companies that nasa may want to emulate in the future? guest:...
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the federal aviation administration announcing nearly 100 more incidents with unruly passengers in just last week. this year alone airlines reporting more than 3,000 incidents of bad behavior on board flights, more than 2,000 of those incidents involving passengers refusing to comply with federal mask mandates and before takeoff, tsa officers at security lines also seeing an alarming uptick in assaults. the number of attacks up by 40% since may. 85 attacks happening this year including reports of passengers pushing and even biting officers. >> with anything, you know, when everybody is forced into one small area and short-staffed, it's going to cause chaos everywhere. >> reporter: and the faa continues to enforce its zero tolerance policy on unruly passengers imposing fines as high as $52,000 per incident. guys. >> all right, victor, thank you as always. >> so much going on. >> there sure is. >>> following a lot of other headlines including what jeff b about their life-changing journey to space. >>> and an abc news exclusive with the parents whose child they say was seriously injured by
the federal aviation administration announcing nearly 100 more incidents with unruly passengers in just last week. this year alone airlines reporting more than 3,000 incidents of bad behavior on board flights, more than 2,000 of those incidents involving passengers refusing to comply with federal mask mandates and before takeoff, tsa officers at security lines also seeing an alarming uptick in assaults. the number of attacks up by 40% since may. 85 attacks happening this year including reports...
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aviation, bike and pedestrian projects, and ports. the bill nearly doubles our investments in passenger and freight rail. it expands port infrastructure programs by about 1/3. and it emphasizes safety at the federal administration -- aviation administration. the bill includes the necessary resources to ensure all projects on the federal transit administration's capital investment grants pipeline. the new starts, the small starts can move forward in 2022, and it provides $1.2 billion for the oversubscribed raise program. madam speaker, we're proud of this bill, we urge colleagues to support it with confidence. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from connecticut reserves. the gentlelady from texas is recognized. ms. granger: i yield to the gentleman from arkansas, the ranking member of the financial services and general government subcommittee, mr. womack, for three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. womewome thank you, madam speaker -- mr. womack: thank you, madam speaker of the and my thank to the ranking member for the time -- my thanks to the ranking member for the time. i rise in opposition to this package of appropriation bills. as the ranking member of the financial service
aviation, bike and pedestrian projects, and ports. the bill nearly doubles our investments in passenger and freight rail. it expands port infrastructure programs by about 1/3. and it emphasizes safety at the federal administration -- aviation administration. the bill includes the necessary resources to ensure all projects on the federal transit administration's capital investment grants pipeline. the new starts, the small starts can move forward in 2022, and it provides $1.2 billion for the...
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the federal aviation administration grounding jeff bezos' hope of being recognized as an astronaut.gram the same data bezos went to space. while the billionaire reached the necessary altitude to qualify. he didn't pilot the autonomous spacecraft or contribute to public safety which are requirements under the new guidelines. surprised couldn't pay to have that changed, right? your money can only go so far. an off duty officer in california russians into flames saving a woman from a burning car. the officer says he was driving to a gas station when he saw two collide one of them burst into flames. he immediately ran over to help. >> i didn't even feel the heat. the only thing i could think of is that these people are going to burn if i don't help them. >> officer is being called a hero or she is. stockton police department saying officers have never off duty as for the victims two. people were taken to the hospital and their conditions are unknown. and those are your headlines. >> i want to be the guy at the bar that says well, actually, richie rich, you are thought an astronaut. [lau
the federal aviation administration grounding jeff bezos' hope of being recognized as an astronaut.gram the same data bezos went to space. while the billionaire reached the necessary altitude to qualify. he didn't pilot the autonomous spacecraft or contribute to public safety which are requirements under the new guidelines. surprised couldn't pay to have that changed, right? your money can only go so far. an off duty officer in california russians into flames saving a woman from a burning car....
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to testify before you today to discuss the transportation administrations law enforcement federal air marshal service approach in securing aviation travel which continued increase in very low levels at the height of the covid pandemic. the dedication and commitment of our federal marshals to ensure the safety and security of our nation transportation system and its travelers is unwavering. federal landmarks of the plate critical roles investigation apprehension of suspects in the aviation domain, the protection passengers and crew members and the security of transportation hubs deterring terrorism. throughout the unprecedented circumstances of the worldwide covid-19 pandemic our workforce steadfastly maintain the tsa mission in securing the nation's transportation system and more specifically we remain focused on the highest risk to transportation. to maintain operations the deployment of federal air marshals during this time proved challenging but the safety of our federal air marshals was not overlooked or minimize for the sake of the mission. our workforce is our greatest asset and the health and wellness is vital to mission s
to testify before you today to discuss the transportation administrations law enforcement federal air marshal service approach in securing aviation travel which continued increase in very low levels at the height of the covid pandemic. the dedication and commitment of our federal marshals to ensure the safety and security of our nation transportation system and its travelers is unwavering. federal landmarks of the plate critical roles investigation apprehension of suspects in the aviation...