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the airbus started to rolling sharply left and right and almost flew vertically. the co-pilot was flying the plane together with the captain failed to take control during the system failure and control the upset condition. >> the airbus, for all pilots to be trained, and the second recommendation for airbus to provide some--basically to prevent the pilot and provide something out of procedures. >> very serious message from investigators of the national transport commission. pilots would get more training to fly the plane manually, the commission never points fingers who is to blame for an air crash, but the message to his pilots is clear. it took rescuers more than two months to recover only 106 of the 162 bodies from the remains of the jet at the bottom of the sea. this woman lost they are 24-year-old son who worked as an airasia flight attend. his body was recovered five days after the crash. to her the outcome of the investigation does not make any difference. >> i cannot blame anyone. no human being would deliberately make this mistake. i'm sure no one wants t
the airbus started to rolling sharply left and right and almost flew vertically. the co-pilot was flying the plane together with the captain failed to take control during the system failure and control the upset condition. >> the airbus, for all pilots to be trained, and the second recommendation for airbus to provide some--basically to prevent the pilot and provide something out of procedures. >> very serious message from investigators of the national transport commission. pilots...
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and the second recommendation to airbus to provide some [ inaudible ].ically to prevent the pilot improvise something out of the [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: what's what he did. >> yes. >> reporter: a very serious message from investigators. pilots should get more training to fly their planes manual in a so-called upset condition. traditionally the commission never points fingers as to who is to blame, but the message for the pilot is clear. it took rescuers two months to recover 106 of the bodies from the crash. this woman lost her 24-year-old son who worked as an airasia flight attendant. his body was recovered five days after the crash. to her the outcome of the investigation doesn't make any difference. >> translator: i cannot blame anyone. no human being would deliberately make this kind of mistake. i'm sure nobody wants to fail in his work. he must have done his best. >> reporter: airbus has included upset recovery training for pilots in their manuals, also the technical failure that caused the alarms to sound during the flight has been solved in al
and the second recommendation to airbus to provide some [ inaudible ].ically to prevent the pilot improvise something out of the [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: what's what he did. >> yes. >> reporter: a very serious message from investigators. pilots should get more training to fly their planes manual in a so-called upset condition. traditionally the commission never points fingers as to who is to blame, but the message for the pilot is clear. it took rescuers two months to...
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the airbus started rolling sharply left, and right, and almost flew versicle. the co pilot was flying the plane together with the captain, failed to take control during this system failure. and so called upset condition. >> to the airbus, first, for the pilot to be trained with the -- and the second recommendation -- basically, to -- something out. >> what he did. >> yes. that's what happened. >> a very serious message. the pilots have more training to fly their planes manual, in a so called upset condition. tradition nally they point fingers at crews to plame for the air crash, but the message to this pilot is clear. >> she lost her 24-year-old son who worked as a flight attendance, his body was recovered five days after the crash. to her, the outcome of the investigation doesn't make any difference. >> i can not blame anyone, no human being would deliberately make this mistake. he must have done his best. >> following the accident, airbus has included recovery training for pilots and their manuals. also the technical failure that caused the alarms to sound du
the airbus started rolling sharply left, and right, and almost flew versicle. the co pilot was flying the plane together with the captain, failed to take control during this system failure. and so called upset condition. >> to the airbus, first, for the pilot to be trained with the -- and the second recommendation -- basically, to -- something out. >> what he did. >> yes. that's what happened. >> a very serious message. the pilots have more training to fly their planes...
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now also airbus is in the news. >> airbus has short listed carlyle group and kkr for its unit but has shunned an offer from the german defense giant. let's get out to stefen in paris. shares were rallying on the back of this. >> that's according to people trying to comment on the report but the two u.s. investment firms for the defense unit also claims that two have been told that they didn't make it to the short list earlier this week. they did say it would make decision by the end of the year regarding the sale of that unit. it spotted a global plan to dispose 2 billion euros worth of assets. airbus is currently selling some parts of its business to refocus it's defense division on missiles and satellites. last week a source family also reports that airbus was exploring the sale of its maintenance units. it could raise more than $800 million from that disposal. all in all depending on the outcome of the disposal plan, airbus also plans to launch a significant share buy back program at the beginning of next year for a maximum of 1 billion euros. >> fed ex shares are rising in after h
now also airbus is in the news. >> airbus has short listed carlyle group and kkr for its unit but has shunned an offer from the german defense giant. let's get out to stefen in paris. shares were rallying on the back of this. >> that's according to people trying to comment on the report but the two u.s. investment firms for the defense unit also claims that two have been told that they didn't make it to the short list earlier this week. they did say it would make decision by the end...
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has been solved in all airbus planes.nd investigators are insisting that air asia should improve the way it's aircraft are maintained. al jazeera. >> china's president is in zimbabwe on the start of a five day visit and he is expected to promise more investment in the african country. which has long standing economic problems. china and the biggest foreign investor. >>talking about the growing economic times between the shia. >> in this. >> just returns from the one where he goes to stock up -- >> i just have -- almost for two months now. i can't chain. >> the manufacture sectors are less than half the capacity, many goods sewed here come from china, government officials blame factions for the weak settling those were imposed years ago. allegations of government denies. china is often criticized for not speaking out against the trading partners. >> government officials say they want to borrow money to build hospitals roads and schools. but the economy is struggling. some people here are asking how the government stands to
has been solved in all airbus planes.nd investigators are insisting that air asia should improve the way it's aircraft are maintained. al jazeera. >> china's president is in zimbabwe on the start of a five day visit and he is expected to promise more investment in the african country. which has long standing economic problems. china and the biggest foreign investor. >>talking about the growing economic times between the shia. >> in this. >> just returns from the one...
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. >>> "out front" next -- disturbing new details why an airbus plunged from the sky during a storm.rs have answers why air asia 8501 crashed mid flight. >>> on a lighter note, jeannie moos from the must-see video. you can't predict... the market. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your investments through good times and bad. for over 75 years, our clients have relied on us to bring our best thinking to their investments so in a variety of market conditions... you can feel confident... ...in our experience. call a t. rowe price retirement specialist or your advisor ...to see how we can help make the most of your retirement savings. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. romantic moments can happen spontaneously, so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell you
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the airbus began to roll left and right and almost flew vertically.the co-pilot was flying the plane, together with the captain failed to gain control. >> the recommendation that the pilots be trained, and second recommendation with airbus to provide and prevent the pilot improvise. >> that's what did he. >> yes, that's what happened. >> a very serious message for the national transport commission. pilots get more training to fly their planes manual in upset condition. the commission never points fingers as to who is to blame for an air crash, but the message to the pilots are clear. >> it took rescuers more than two months to recover 106 of the 162 bodies from the remains o of the jet from the bottom of the sea. this woman lost her 24-year-old son who worked as a flight attend. his body was recovered five days after the crash. to her the outcome of the investigation does not make any difference. >> i cannot blame anybody. no human being would deliberately make this kind of mistake. i'm sure no one wants to fail in his work. he must have done his best
the airbus began to roll left and right and almost flew vertically.the co-pilot was flying the plane, together with the captain failed to gain control. >> the recommendation that the pilots be trained, and second recommendation with airbus to provide and prevent the pilot improvise. >> that's what did he. >> yes, that's what happened. >> a very serious message for the national transport commission. pilots get more training to fly their planes manual in upset condition....
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a black mark on airbus' ability to deliver on time.haring service has reached the end of the road. sidecar was a pioneer in the ridesharing market and it was billionaire richard branson. it has been struggling against rivals like uber and lyft. uber and lyft have raised billions of dollars. sticking to cars now of a different kind, we're going to look at what 2016 has in store for the auto industry. eco-friendly and self driving cars were the stars of this year's auto industry and analysts say that trend is likely to continue. more and more charging stations are being installed in big cities, including paris. reporter: after the success of electric car sharing schemes in smaller french cities are getting in on the act. one port city has installed new rapid charging points to encourage residents to go green. >> i thought why not an electric car. it is very easy. our are charge stations everywhere in the city center. i charge it twice a week at most. reporter: the top-selling electric model is a reno -- re nault. the carmaker is speeding
a black mark on airbus' ability to deliver on time.haring service has reached the end of the road. sidecar was a pioneer in the ridesharing market and it was billionaire richard branson. it has been struggling against rivals like uber and lyft. uber and lyft have raised billions of dollars. sticking to cars now of a different kind, we're going to look at what 2016 has in store for the auto industry. eco-friendly and self driving cars were the stars of this year's auto industry and analysts say...
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the airbus started flying harply left and right and almost vertically. the copilot, who was flying with the captain, failed to take control in the condition. >> for the airbus, first to all pilots, to be trained with this, and the second -- basically to prevent the pilot from improvising something out. >> that's what he did? >> yes, that's what happened. >> a very serious message from investigators of the national transport commission. piloting it getting more training to fly manually. the commission never points fingers at who is to blame for air crashes, but the message to the pilots is clear. it took them more than two months to recover only 106 of the 200 bodies from the remains of the jet at the bottom of the sea. she lost her 24-year-old son, who worked as an airasia flight attendant. his body was recovered five days after the crash. to her, the outcome of the investigation doesn't make any difference. >> i cannot blame anyone. no human being would deliberately make this kind of mistake. i'm sure that nobody wants to fail in his work. he must have
the airbus started flying harply left and right and almost vertically. the copilot, who was flying with the captain, failed to take control in the condition. >> for the airbus, first to all pilots, to be trained with this, and the second -- basically to prevent the pilot from improvising something out. >> that's what he did? >> yes, that's what happened. >> a very serious message from investigators of the national transport commission. piloting it getting more training...
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russia has said an explosive device onboard the airbus is what caused the crash. and isis has also claimed responsibility. the oct. 31 crash killed all 224 people onboard. a jewish peace group in seattle is speaking out against islamaphobia. the group held a protest on sunday. they say not allowing muslim or syrian refugees into the and hateful attacks agianst them should not be tolerated. one woman even said she wanted to apologize to a muslim woman who was standing nearby. (no name provided) "i don't hate her and i don't hate muslims just because they believe something different than i do. i love them and we share the same god. the event was organized by a chapter of the jewish voice for peace. i need a star wars fix... before i go to see it in 3 weeks. 3 weeks? the movie comes out friday. exactly... 3 weeks is when i'll actually get a seat you're probably right. good thing there is a brand new movie trailer to tie us over until friday... or whenever you get to see it. and the shade tree getting a final push before the holidays, coming up, how the realty one gro
russia has said an explosive device onboard the airbus is what caused the crash. and isis has also claimed responsibility. the oct. 31 crash killed all 224 people onboard. a jewish peace group in seattle is speaking out against islamaphobia. the group held a protest on sunday. they say not allowing muslim or syrian refugees into the and hateful attacks agianst them should not be tolerated. one woman even said she wanted to apologize to a muslim woman who was standing nearby. (no name provided)...
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the airbus 321's.... emergency landing in lubbock texas is just the beginning. after spending 14 hours stuck only half way to their flight 295's passengers were told their new plane would have to make a stop in dallas for fuel.... before finally reaching l-a 20 hours after leaving miami. the fact is we paid a fare to get us there within a certain amount of time and they fell well outside of that range. passengers say flight attendants threatend to kick them off the flight if they pulled out ther phones to record the madness. american airlines did not respond to those specific allegations. new developments on an unsolved beating in texas. the judge wounded last month outside her austin home is out of the hospital. julie ko-curek is the presiding... district court judge for travis county. she was attacked a few weeks before thanksgiving. no motive or suspect has been named in the case. however, a 28-year-old houston man in custody on a murder charge... is a person of interest in the shooting. staying in texas.. cell phone video shows the damage left to a mosque af
the airbus 321's.... emergency landing in lubbock texas is just the beginning. after spending 14 hours stuck only half way to their flight 295's passengers were told their new plane would have to make a stop in dallas for fuel.... before finally reaching l-a 20 hours after leaving miami. the fact is we paid a fare to get us there within a certain amount of time and they fell well outside of that range. passengers say flight attendants threatend to kick them off the flight if they pulled out...
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more business headlines for you now, airbus says they are on the .erge of selecting a buyer companiesoping to seal the deal by the end of the month .ave now got three things executive tom anders said that the firm stood by the jump out -- jumbo in the media decision. flying off 2% of its market share in november, 20 to 24% of overall increase in new car registration is up 4% over last month. city of seattle has passed a law allowing drivers for union and lift to collectively negotiate. the ridesharing firms opposed the move, saying it would mean higher costs for passengers. they consider the drivers as independent drivers and not employees. the drivers however are not happy with discounts that occur without consulting them. i would like one of those battery-operated light sabers. >> we will get from -- we will get one from the star wars website straightaway. annette: time now for the press review. maketo take a look at what -- what is making headlines around the world. here i am joined in the studio where we are not surprisingly finding a continue to the country final regional electio
more business headlines for you now, airbus says they are on the .erge of selecting a buyer companiesoping to seal the deal by the end of the month .ave now got three things executive tom anders said that the firm stood by the jump out -- jumbo in the media decision. flying off 2% of its market share in november, 20 to 24% of overall increase in new car registration is up 4% over last month. city of seattle has passed a law allowing drivers for union and lift to collectively negotiate. the...
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an airbus, and you only used it once, and then you had to build a whole new airplane to take a flightwill spend billions to perfect as it hopes what goes up. >> comes back down. adam may, al jazeera. >> and back here on earth, there's still to get holiday gifts but don't wait too long. today is the busiest shipping day of the year, u.p.s. alone, expected to deliver 36 million packages today, thanks to an increase in online sales experts say internet purchases will have received $95 billion. and the numbers have been drawn in one of the biggest ever. >> many tuning in around the world for the spain annual lottery that pays out more than $2 billion in prizes the top winner gets about $400,000.000s of people try to cash in on their winning tickets. >> this is the news hour live, thank you for joining us. coming up in the next 60 minutes. >> they are calling it the final assault, stormed the center of ramadi trying to recapture the city from isil. the u.n. hears that most of the attacks on yemen civilians are coming from saudi led forces. under massive public pressure, india toughens
an airbus, and you only used it once, and then you had to build a whole new airplane to take a flightwill spend billions to perfect as it hopes what goes up. >> comes back down. adam may, al jazeera. >> and back here on earth, there's still to get holiday gifts but don't wait too long. today is the busiest shipping day of the year, u.p.s. alone, expected to deliver 36 million packages today, thanks to an increase in online sales experts say internet purchases will have received $95...
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. >> reporter: today, investigators laid out the sequence of event s that ended with an airbus a-320n the java sea. a light came on regarding a rutter control malfunction. it had malfunctioned 23 times over the year but wasn't fully re paired. this time the crew reaction was disastrous. the pilot pulled the circuit breakers to the plane's flight computers, causing the auto pilot to disengage. with the co-pilot flying, the plane began climbing fast to 38,000 feet. that led to a stall. then tragic miscommunication in the cockpit. rather than telling the french co-pilot to push the nose down to recover, the indonesian pilot said pull down. >> pull down, pull down. >> reporter: the co-pilot continued pulling up as the pilot pushed down. the plane rolled 104 degrees to the left and fell 38,000 feet to the sea. the passengers on board would surely have known they were in trouble. >> the crew of this accident aircraft had multiple opportunities to save the airplane and respond properly. they didn't. >> reporter: for years safety experts warned that many pilots overseas are overly fen dent o
. >> reporter: today, investigators laid out the sequence of event s that ended with an airbus a-320n the java sea. a light came on regarding a rutter control malfunction. it had malfunctioned 23 times over the year but wasn't fully re paired. this time the crew reaction was disastrous. the pilot pulled the circuit breakers to the plane's flight computers, causing the auto pilot to disengage. with the co-pilot flying, the plane began climbing fast to 38,000 feet. that led to a stall. then...
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the crew on board the united airlines airbus reported seeing a green laser at 3,000 feet which is 14 miles from newark airport. the faa has been notified and is now trying to track down bill. >>> the faa right now investigating why a boeing 737 rolled off a runway tonight in the southwest airlines flight from houston going off a taxiway, getting stuck in a grassy ditch as it approached an arrival gate. eight people were taken to the hospital with >>> an arrest for three arson fires in queens. this surveillance video released. cops say they arrested the man. the rubbish fires outside a station house damaged a police cruiser. a 36-year-old who lives a mile away is now facing charges. investigators believe seven unsolved arsons at homes in the neighborhood are not connected. >>> a carelessly discarded cigarette blamed tonight for a six-alarm fire in the bronx that left 89 people homeless including 15 children. the fire gutted a row of homes on valentine staff in fordham section last friday. firefighters say the fire spread quickly because of the wood-framed home. three residents and six
the crew on board the united airlines airbus reported seeing a green laser at 3,000 feet which is 14 miles from newark airport. the faa has been notified and is now trying to track down bill. >>> the faa right now investigating why a boeing 737 rolled off a runway tonight in the southwest airlines flight from houston going off a taxiway, getting stuck in a grassy ditch as it approached an arrival gate. eight people were taken to the hospital with >>> an arrest for three arson...
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airbus estimates it earns an additional -- as euro has been weakening the european central bank pushes ahead with its policy of quantitative easing, pumping money into the economy and keeping interest rates low. the federal reserve brought a big stimulus program last year and is preparing to increase interest rates. doing so will be a testimony also to how far our economy has come into recovering from the effects of the financial crisis and the rate recession. >> the rate rises likely to make the dollar still stronger. while europe continues to struggle, it's users rates are expected to be -- even the economies closer and closer to parity. stephen: let's see how close it has gotten. the latest on the currency markets says the euro is down. $1.05 onis just over the currency market. "exporters are set to gain from a weaker euro." that is what we are expecting from mario draghi in a couple of minutes. genie: the european commission's opening a tax inquiry into mcdonald's. stephen: the commission has opened a formal investigation. whereby theangement donald's paid virtually no tax on royal
airbus estimates it earns an additional -- as euro has been weakening the european central bank pushes ahead with its policy of quantitative easing, pumping money into the economy and keeping interest rates low. the federal reserve brought a big stimulus program last year and is preparing to increase interest rates. doing so will be a testimony also to how far our economy has come into recovering from the effects of the financial crisis and the rate recession. >> the rate rises likely to...
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the airbus 321's.... emergency landing in lubbock texas is just the beginning. after spending 14 hours stuck only half way to their destination.... flight 295's passengers were told their new plane would have to make a stop in dallas for fuel.... before finally reaching l-a 20 hours after leaving miami. the fact is we paid a fare to get us there within a certain amount of time and they fell well outside of that range. passengers say flight attendants threatend to kick them off the flight if they pulled out ther phones to american airlines did not respond to those specific allegations. emergency crews had a busy night cleaning up the damage after a historic bridge collapsed in indiana. take a look, crews say the bridge, built in 18-80, gave way when a semi truck drove across it yesterday! the truck was almost six times over the weight limit. luckily, no one was hurt. some people in town are hoping the historic bridge can be rebuilt. either way, officials say it could be closed for months. new tonight.. we're just getting another look at the damage left behind by
the airbus 321's.... emergency landing in lubbock texas is just the beginning. after spending 14 hours stuck only half way to their destination.... flight 295's passengers were told their new plane would have to make a stop in dallas for fuel.... before finally reaching l-a 20 hours after leaving miami. the fact is we paid a fare to get us there within a certain amount of time and they fell well outside of that range. passengers say flight attendants threatend to kick them off the flight if...
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sources say he also allowed a united airlines airbus carrying a u.s. congressman to come within 15 seconds of colliding with a smaller jet. >> if he had a checkered back ground they should not have trained him. >> reporter: the federal aviation administration says peck was not on duty directing aircraft because he failed his westbury testing. peck is assigned to the facility training program at new york terminal radar approaching westbury the faa is investigating. peck, who maintains his innocence was not represented by a union lawyer. a judge held him on $25,000 bond. >>> tracon the center where peck is employed controls flights in and out of laguardia, jfk, long island macarthur, republic, newark liberty and teterboro airports. >>> connecticut governor dannel malloy says he is ready to sign an executive order to ban people on federal terror watch lists from buying guns in his state. malloy says after the attacks in san bernardino and paris, now is the time to act. >> this should be a wake-up call to all of us. this is a moment to seize here in americ
sources say he also allowed a united airlines airbus carrying a u.s. congressman to come within 15 seconds of colliding with a smaller jet. >> if he had a checkered back ground they should not have trained him. >> reporter: the federal aviation administration says peck was not on duty directing aircraft because he failed his westbury testing. peck is assigned to the facility training program at new york terminal radar approaching westbury the faa is investigating. peck, who...
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american aviation giant is selling 30 new jets and a total 80 of its 737's as it tries to catch up with airbus by the end of the year. u.s., the fbi has arrested the controversial head of a pharmaceutical giant and charged him with securities fraud. the investigation into martin kreli is related to firm.me at another they accuse him of running the firm like a ponzi scheme. he made headlines after hiking the price of a long used aids medicine by nearly 5000%, from $13.50 to $750 per pill. an industry that fueled the revolution and helped create an empire. britain's last deep coal mine is closing on friday, falling victim to cheap foreign imports and the switch to green energy. reporter: these men are working 800 meters underground in britain's last deep coal mine. it is closing. 450 jobs will be lost. the national union of mine workers has accused the government of letting down and chiefry had by -- hit by imports, carbon taxes, and the switch to green energy. >> it just turns its back -- we are just going to turn our backs on a profitable mine. we are just going to close that down. reporter: a
american aviation giant is selling 30 new jets and a total 80 of its 737's as it tries to catch up with airbus by the end of the year. u.s., the fbi has arrested the controversial head of a pharmaceutical giant and charged him with securities fraud. the investigation into martin kreli is related to firm.me at another they accuse him of running the firm like a ponzi scheme. he made headlines after hiking the price of a long used aids medicine by nearly 5000%, from $13.50 to $750 per pill. an...
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air disasters >> reporter: today, investigators laid out the sequence of event s that ended with an airbus a-320 in the java is a. the trouble started when a warning light indicated a rutter control malfunction. it had malfunctioned 23 times over the previous year but wasn't fully repaired. this time the crew's reaction was disastrous. the pilot pulled the circuit breakers to the plane's flight computers, causing the autopilot to disengage. with the co-pilot flying the plane climbed to 38,000 feet which led to a stall. tragic miscommunication in the cockpit. rather than telling the french co-pilot to push the nose down to recover from the stall, the indonesian pilot said pull down. down. >> reporter: the co-pilot pulled down as the pilot pushed down. the plane rolled 104 degrees to the left to the sea. have surely known they >>> the crew of this aircraft had multiple opportunities to save the airplane and respond properly. they didn't. >> reporter: for years safety experts warned many pilots overseas are overly dependent on auto pilot and lack basic flying skills. among the examples air fr
air disasters >> reporter: today, investigators laid out the sequence of event s that ended with an airbus a-320 in the java is a. the trouble started when a warning light indicated a rutter control malfunction. it had malfunctioned 23 times over the previous year but wasn't fully repaired. this time the crew's reaction was disastrous. the pilot pulled the circuit breakers to the plane's flight computers, causing the autopilot to disengage. with the co-pilot flying the plane climbed to...
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the airbus 321's.... emergency landing in lubbock texas is just the beginning. after spending 14 hours stuck only half way to their destination.... flight 295's passengers were told their new plane would have to make a stop in dallas for fuel.... before finally reaching l-a 20 hours after leaving miami. the fact is we paid a fare to get us there within a certain amount of time and they fell well outside of that range. passengers say flight attendants threatend to kick them off the flight if they pulled out ther phones to record the madness. american airlines did not respond to those specific allegations. police in vienna, austria are stepping up security. new warnings suggest the possibility of an armed attack on several european cities between now and the new year.. according to police. they say right now there is no concrete threat to any a particular city. nerves are running particularly high.. and rightfully so. just more than a month ago three groups of attackers, armed with guns and suicide around paris. the attacks killed 130 people and injured hudreds of
the airbus 321's.... emergency landing in lubbock texas is just the beginning. after spending 14 hours stuck only half way to their destination.... flight 295's passengers were told their new plane would have to make a stop in dallas for fuel.... before finally reaching l-a 20 hours after leaving miami. the fact is we paid a fare to get us there within a certain amount of time and they fell well outside of that range. passengers say flight attendants threatend to kick them off the flight if...
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. >> reporter: today, investigators laid out the sequence of events that ended with an airbus a-320 in java sea. the trouble started when a warning light came on indicating a control malfunction. that control had malfunctioned 23 times on the same plane over the previous year, but was never fully repaired. but this time, the crew's reaction was disastrous. the pilot inexplicably pulled the circuit breakers to the plane's flight computers, causing the auto pilot to disengage. with the co-pilot flying the plane began climbing fast to 38,000 feet. that led to a stall. then tragic miscommunication in the cockpit. rather than telling the french co-pilot to push the nose down to recover from the stall, the indonesian pilot said "pull down." the co-pilot continued pulling up as the pilot pushed down. the plane rolled 104 degrees to the left, then fell 38,000 feet to the java sea. the passengers on board would surely have known they were in trouble. >> the crew of this accident aircraft had multiple opportunities to save the airplane and to respond properly. they didn't. >> reporter: for years
. >> reporter: today, investigators laid out the sequence of events that ended with an airbus a-320 in java sea. the trouble started when a warning light came on indicating a control malfunction. that control had malfunctioned 23 times on the same plane over the previous year, but was never fully repaired. but this time, the crew's reaction was disastrous. the pilot inexplicably pulled the circuit breakers to the plane's flight computers, causing the auto pilot to disengage. with the...
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captain chelsey sullenberger steered a disabled airbus a-320 to safe landing on the hudson river, saving the lives of all 155 people on board. the final passenger to step off that plane that is stepping into our studio today. dave sanderson is in the metro this week sharing hihi firsthand account of the "miracle on the hudson" and how it changed his life you can hear more of dave's story tomorrow at a red cross fundraiser. it's at 5:30 at "forte event center" on 3rd avenue ... just south of wells fargo arena. its free to attend ... but the red cross asks that you r-s-v-p first. you can do so by calling ... 515-246-6314 ... or sending an email to iowa-red-cross- at-g-mail-dot-com some major announcements from the fbi today as they the san bernadino terror attack. hear how long ago they say the couple behind it became radicalized ... and what mysterious money in their bank account was intended for. is it race inclusive ... or reverse racism? hear the arguments for and against affirmative action that went before the supreme court today. and voters have weighed in on donald trump's controver
captain chelsey sullenberger steered a disabled airbus a-320 to safe landing on the hudson river, saving the lives of all 155 people on board. the final passenger to step off that plane that is stepping into our studio today. dave sanderson is in the metro this week sharing hihi firsthand account of the "miracle on the hudson" and how it changed his life you can hear more of dave's story tomorrow at a red cross fundraiser. it's at 5:30 at "forte event center" on 3rd avenue...
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i'd like to thank our sponsors for making today possible, bowling, boston consulting group, airbus, shell-3, and pricewaterhousecoopers. thank you very much. we are excited about the date it and we couldn't think of a a a better person to took office a better person ticket office data first keynote speaker. i first met bob work about 10 years ago when his teaching graduate students at george washington university. i took as many classes as i could from bob is excitement and enthusiasm for the subject was infectious for all of us. several years later i watched as secretary work helped lead the department of navy along with secretary mabus ever privilege to have him as saying anselm ceo. we were sorry to lose him but the pentagon gained an extraordinarily talented leader as of the 32nd deputy secretary of defense. secretary work manages a wide spectrum of responsibilities on behalf of secretary carter but today he will share his views on the pentagon's ongoing defense innovation initiative and to offset strategy and the board of that effort given the rapid changes we see in the global opera
i'd like to thank our sponsors for making today possible, bowling, boston consulting group, airbus, shell-3, and pricewaterhousecoopers. thank you very much. we are excited about the date it and we couldn't think of a a a better person to took office a better person ticket office data first keynote speaker. i first met bob work about 10 years ago when his teaching graduate students at george washington university. i took as many classes as i could from bob is excitement and enthusiasm for the...
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. >>> we move on now to a troubling new report tonight about what brought down an airbus a-320 and new questions if the pilots knew what to do when the computers failed them. the air asia jet went down off the coast of indonesia last year, killing all 162 people on board. now we learn of a computer issue that likely contributed to the consequences. that's the computer board there. investigators saying the pilots were likely not taped well enough on what to do next. abc's david kerley covers aviation. >> reporter: the mysterious disappearance of the air asia jetliner, its wreckage recovered by divers from the bottom of the java sea, came down to one small cracked soldered wire on a computer board, along with questionable maintenance and pilot training by the indonesian budget airline. that bad soldered joint was sending false alarms about a rudder problem. it happened 23 times in the board. during the fatal flight, that alarm went off several times and the pilots, acting outside guidelines, pulled the circuit breaker which shut off the auto-pilot. the indonesian report goes on to say th
. >>> we move on now to a troubling new report tonight about what brought down an airbus a-320 and new questions if the pilots knew what to do when the computers failed them. the air asia jet went down off the coast of indonesia last year, killing all 162 people on board. now we learn of a computer issue that likely contributed to the consequences. that's the computer board there. investigators saying the pilots were likely not taped well enough on what to do next. abc's david kerley...
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airbus has ordered from asia's biggest carrier. it will buy 10 widebodied planes. buy 110 aircraft from boeing. china southern is expanding and modernizing. wasag maker takata criticized by its biggest customer. attacked the ceo. graspgineer asked if they the gravity of the situation? honda raised some very serious concerns. what else do we know about efforts to protect their customers? is their biggest customer, a 1.2% stake in the company. these minutes were given to bloomberg news by a lawyer who is representing a 73-year-old woman. following an accident and her 2001 honda civic last year. the meeting took place in los angeles for months before regulators started their investigation. ,xecutives grilled by honda when asking why these airbags constantly explode. honda has expanded its recall five times. the minutes show the levels of frustration. emily: thank you so much for that update. emily: to say it has been a rough year for yahoo! may be the understatement of the year. scrappingments from its longtime spinoff of its stake in all obama -- it's taken alibaba t
airbus has ordered from asia's biggest carrier. it will buy 10 widebodied planes. buy 110 aircraft from boeing. china southern is expanding and modernizing. wasag maker takata criticized by its biggest customer. attacked the ceo. graspgineer asked if they the gravity of the situation? honda raised some very serious concerns. what else do we know about efforts to protect their customers? is their biggest customer, a 1.2% stake in the company. these minutes were given to bloomberg news by a...
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when we come back, the first commercial airline to fly and airbus 18 350. the u.s. growth strategy and why the big u.s. carriers are not happy about it. ♪ david: welcome back to cutter airways has become the first pushne -- part of a major to expand market share in the united states. delta, american airlines, and united are saying not so fast. subsidies government are giving an unfair advantage over them. we're joined now. and whyabout your plans is it they are objecting? >> we have an open sky with the united states and we will exercise what is allowed by the governor in that open sky regime. we are opening new the united states, two l.a., and then to boston in march, and then eventually of the doorstep of delta in june, which would be my great pleasure. what is being said about the carriers is not true. to thet documents government, and i will leave it to the government to decide what they have to do and if they are complying. nothich part of that is true? the industry has come up with some of the subsidies at $42 between you and amorous. which part of th
when we come back, the first commercial airline to fly and airbus 18 350. the u.s. growth strategy and why the big u.s. carriers are not happy about it. ♪ david: welcome back to cutter airways has become the first pushne -- part of a major to expand market share in the united states. delta, american airlines, and united are saying not so fast. subsidies government are giving an unfair advantage over them. we're joined now. and whyabout your plans is it they are objecting? >> we have an...
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the airbus 321's.... emergency landing in lubbock texas is just the beginning. after spending 14 hours stuck only half way to their destination.... flight 295's passengers were told their new plane would have to make a stop in dallas for fuel.... before finally reaching l-a 20 hours after leaving miami. the fact is we paid a fare to get us there within a certain amount of time and they fell well outside of that range. passengers say flight attendants threatend to kick them off the flight if they pulled out ther phones to record the madness. american airlines did not respond to those specific allegations. good morning las vegas... coming up... european cities are being warned of a possible attack between now and new years. we'll tell if you authorities think any cities in particular will be hit. plus, we'll tell you why gop frontrunner donald trump is taking credit for a plan put forth by the obama welcome back.. while much of the country tt2w`t3n@24" bt@qc., tt2w`t3n@24" "a@qs"h tt2w`t3n@24" bm@qx)d tt4w`t3n@24"" dztq k6$ tt4w`t3n@24"" entq ;2d tt4w`t3n@24"" gzt
the airbus 321's.... emergency landing in lubbock texas is just the beginning. after spending 14 hours stuck only half way to their destination.... flight 295's passengers were told their new plane would have to make a stop in dallas for fuel.... before finally reaching l-a 20 hours after leaving miami. the fact is we paid a fare to get us there within a certain amount of time and they fell well outside of that range. passengers say flight attendants threatend to kick them off the flight if...
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asian air travel growth is lifting demands for boeing and airbus, with china forecast to surpass theu.s. as the world's largest aircraft market. the company's economic expansion is making air travel more affordable to more people, prompting the airlines to buy mobile planes. , i think it will be a big airport contingent in hong kong today. right, thanks so much. speaking of surprises, no surprises, really, energy has taken a beating this year, but there were a couple of bright spots out there. we have a look at asia's biggest winners and losers in 2015. reporter: if you want to look at bright spots, let's look at health care and consumer staples. that is as the overall asia pacific is down about 4.5 percent this year. at the bottom of the list, look at energy stocks falling. oil prices really pushing that lower. also, commodities, materials not faring so well. china's slowdown is sort of playing into that. also, the huge supply of oil on the market recently. let's take a look at the companies on the index, the best .erformers so far this year a korean company has signed big germanhis
asian air travel growth is lifting demands for boeing and airbus, with china forecast to surpass theu.s. as the world's largest aircraft market. the company's economic expansion is making air travel more affordable to more people, prompting the airlines to buy mobile planes. , i think it will be a big airport contingent in hong kong today. right, thanks so much. speaking of surprises, no surprises, really, energy has taken a beating this year, but there were a couple of bright spots out there....
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chantings airbus get out they even attempted to burn copies of the koran. >> some installations were broken. they broke through the barriers, the window, the piece of furniture where we leave shoes. the air conditioning. paintings, the closet. >> appears to be in retaliation for an incident on friday night. firefighters were attacked in a housing project in town. authorities say it's not clear what prompted that incident. the french government condemned the latest attack and sent police reenforcements to other religious insertion. mass killings in paris in november which has resulted in heightened security measures across the country. about 120,000 french police and soldiers were mobilized over the holiday period. but france's muslims are also facing backlash in the wake of the attacks. in cors ca corsica, far right dl in the recent elections. in this climate of suspicion, a feeling of fellowship. en soab yasonia gallego, al jaz. >>> latest in a series of attacks sierl ha. i.s.i.l. has claimed responsibility for. >> more to come for you on the al jazeera newshour, france's prime mini
chantings airbus get out they even attempted to burn copies of the koran. >> some installations were broken. they broke through the barriers, the window, the piece of furniture where we leave shoes. the air conditioning. paintings, the closet. >> appears to be in retaliation for an incident on friday night. firefighters were attacked in a housing project in town. authorities say it's not clear what prompted that incident. the french government condemned the latest attack and sent...
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. >> 150 people were on board the airbus a 320 when it crashed in a remote section of two french alps. >> a powerful earthquake centered in nepal. and now a race to pull survivors from the rubble. >> the debate over the nuclear deal continues. >> the world is a much more dangerous place today. >> a historic meeting between president obama and castro. >> i am officially running for president of the united states. >> donald trump's lead in the republican primary is growing. >> they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> democratic candidate hillary clinton says for the first time >> i should have used two accounts, one for personal and one for work related e-mails. >> and a very close vote. the supreme court cleared the way for same-sex marriages. >> this is probably the biggest civil rights decision that has come down in my lifetime. >> a clerk in kentucky is defying an order to grant marriage licenses to same-sex couples. >> you're okay with the -- >> then was true to himself. >> it's not just about me. it's abo
. >> 150 people were on board the airbus a 320 when it crashed in a remote section of two french alps. >> a powerful earthquake centered in nepal. and now a race to pull survivors from the rubble. >> the debate over the nuclear deal continues. >> the world is a much more dangerous place today. >> a historic meeting between president obama and castro. >> i am officially running for president of the united states. >> donald trump's lead in the republican...
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the crew of the united airbus reported seeing a laser at about 3,000 feet during their approach to newark last night. the faa is trying to track down whoever is responsible for the stunt. >>> and also in new jersey, no word on what caused a fast- moving fire that left 13 people including three children homeless in jersey city. the fire broke out around 3:00 and it spread quickly, gutting two homes before firefighters finally put out the flames. luckily no one was hurt. the red cross is now helping the displaced families. >>> congress has approved a 75 year extension of the zadroga act for first responders and victims of the september 11th terror attacks. the more than $8 billion measure part of the year-end tax and spending bill. under the agreement, the fund will continue through 2021 with no caps on awards. the world trade center health to 2090. the house and senate are expected to vote on the deal as early as tomorrow. >>> news that the federal reserve plans to raise interest rates for the first time in nine years didn't stop stocks higher. the fed will likely hike short- term interest
the crew of the united airbus reported seeing a laser at about 3,000 feet during their approach to newark last night. the faa is trying to track down whoever is responsible for the stunt. >>> and also in new jersey, no word on what caused a fast- moving fire that left 13 people including three children homeless in jersey city. the fire broke out around 3:00 and it spread quickly, gutting two homes before firefighters finally put out the flames. luckily no one was hurt. the red cross is...
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>> itoesn't reflect on airbus or thehe a-320 but the rise of these large third world budget airlines and real questions about their safety. but it also goes to a larr question, amy, i think --y age 13, the instructor taught m how to stall the airplane, how to recover from a stall. in this casehe basic piloting skills that may have e been lost on thisrew could have saved the day. so have we lost something with this automation we have in these airplanes in basic piloting skills? >> all right, a big question there. a lot of people will be f focusing on today. thank you. >>> we turn to a verer tenseity of chchicago. class back in session at the university of chicago this morning after a young man was arrested for threatening to kill students on campmpus he's accused of seeking revenge for the death of a black teenager gunned down by a white officer. that officer free on bond this morning. abc's alex rez has the latest. >> reporter: after six days behind bars this morning chicago police offfficer jason van dyke is t of jail sayinothing as h h battled a swarm of cameras monday night after
>> itoesn't reflect on airbus or thehe a-320 but the rise of these large third world budget airlines and real questions about their safety. but it also goes to a larr question, amy, i think --y age 13, the instructor taught m how to stall the airplane, how to recover from a stall. in this casehe basic piloting skills that may have e been lost on thisrew could have saved the day. so have we lost something with this automation we have in these airplanes in basic piloting skills? >>...
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the airbus a320 went down halfway into its@ two-hour flight just after last christmas and the report finds a small crack on a computer board on the airasia jet started the problem but they ultimately blame the pilot's response saying they caused the jet to lose control. steve ganyard joins us withth more. what can you tell us about what exactly happened? >> it was a series of errors by the aircrew that caused ts mishap of the there was a very mine more computer problem but because the crew made the errors, theircraft pitched up, lost air speed, stalled and for three or four minutes flopped around out of control before it hit the ocean killing everyone aboard. >> steve, this type of plane, the a320 is a plane many of us fly on. does this new information, this report have any impact on air travel in the u.s.? >> it doesn't reflect on airbus or the a-320 but the rise of airlines and real questions about their safety. but it also goes to a larger question, amy, i think -- my first flight in an airplane at age 13, the instructor taught me how to stall the airplane, how to recover from a s
the airbus a320 went down halfway into its@ two-hour flight just after last christmas and the report finds a small crack on a computer board on the airasia jet started the problem but they ultimately blame the pilot's response saying they caused the jet to lose control. steve ganyard joins us withth more. what can you tell us about what exactly happened? >> it was a series of errors by the aircrew that caused ts mishap of the there was a very mine more computer problem but because the...