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and then the problem politicians run the faa. i like to be blunt with that one because that's how it works. the atc corporation will have an apt board, people who understand the problems and knowledgeable to fix them. so, support is growing but not everybody is quite onboard yet, so i want to mention the opponents and why they're opposed. the national business aviation association, nbaa, is strongly opposed, and so it's actually interested in some of their users are classified as commercial and some are classified as noncommercial. and so in this particular instant u instance, the commercial users would pay more, although the noncommercial wouldn't. the reason there's even that classification is very stupid it would take me ten minutes to explain. they heavy user of what it called the air space. 12% of the overall aviation but 20% of the users in new york city during peak periods which is obviously a major market and one that is heavily congested right now. and so our opinion, approach, is that users should pay regardless of the
and then the problem politicians run the faa. i like to be blunt with that one because that's how it works. the atc corporation will have an apt board, people who understand the problems and knowledgeable to fix them. so, support is growing but not everybody is quite onboard yet, so i want to mention the opponents and why they're opposed. the national business aviation association, nbaa, is strongly opposed, and so it's actually interested in some of their users are classified as commercial and...
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again, faa is a government agency run. the solution is to have air traffic control which requires technology, innovation and new thinking to be moved outside into a separate entity. the faa has trouble attracting top talent. atc corporation can have a different pay instructionture, less restrictions, a creative culture, something that is going to be very important as there's a lot of demand for top talent around the world now. then the problem, politicians run the faa. i like to be blunt with that. that's how it works. the atc corporation will have a board of users, folks that understand aviation, understand the problems and are knowledgeable to fix them. so, support is growing, but not everybody is on board, yet. i do want to mention some of the opponents and why i think they are opposed. the national business aviation association is strongly opposed and so it's actually interesting their users are classified as commercial and noncommercial. in this instance, the commercial users pay more although the noncommercial wouldn
again, faa is a government agency run. the solution is to have air traffic control which requires technology, innovation and new thinking to be moved outside into a separate entity. the faa has trouble attracting top talent. atc corporation can have a different pay instructionture, less restrictions, a creative culture, something that is going to be very important as there's a lot of demand for top talent around the world now. then the problem, politicians run the faa. i like to be blunt with...
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spinning off of that small part of the faa. it brings it into guidance with recommendations, worldwide aviation group. every developed or first world country in the world has some form of separating the atl from safety regulator except for the u.s. say that again. every first world developed country, here in europe, and canada, wherever, separates these agencies because they recognize it does not belong. we are the only one that has not done this. some have separated them in different ways. they are sometimes a different type of nonprofit but they are all separated. the majority has a privatized , item and the best example is not to say that we will copy at the but if you look overall system and how it has lowered costs, it seems like a good system for the u.s. and we .re a large geographic area how would it solve the problem in terms of funding? questionhis is a big and because there previously was not a revenue title, or something that could not be identified and something that is a sticking point for some issues, it would sh
spinning off of that small part of the faa. it brings it into guidance with recommendations, worldwide aviation group. every developed or first world country in the world has some form of separating the atl from safety regulator except for the u.s. say that again. every first world developed country, here in europe, and canada, wherever, separates these agencies because they recognize it does not belong. we are the only one that has not done this. some have separated them in different ways....
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now we're hearing the faa recording of what he said right after the incident.hat's next. >>> young professionals in philadelphia raise money while they were sleeping. we'll explain and show you how. plus, we'll tell you the important lesson they say they learned. >>> a look at the temperatures, already in the mid/upper 50s. some spots in the 60s already. 70s for your saturday. the warmup today, details neighborhood by neighborhood and a little more on the winds and the change in weather we expect, coming up. >>> and welcome back. we're taking the live shot again that we saw a moment ago. the flags blowing in the wind in center city. at the surface, it's mostly a light and breezy wind, about 10 miles per hour in millville. 12 dover air force space and 6 miles per hour in philly. a little breeze right now. the winds will be stronger and shift direction tomorrow. but today it's all about the temperature warmup. 62 at 11:00. some spots into the low 70s by this afternoon. notice the icons here. scattered showers are expected late day, into the night. it won't be hea
now we're hearing the faa recording of what he said right after the incident.hat's next. >>> young professionals in philadelphia raise money while they were sleeping. we'll explain and show you how. plus, we'll tell you the important lesson they say they learned. >>> a look at the temperatures, already in the mid/upper 50s. some spots in the 60s already. 70s for your saturday. the warmup today, details neighborhood by neighborhood and a little more on the winds and the change...
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drones, they are inventing all kinds of things but the government says you can't do it news get an faa license. >> there are hypothetical worst cases that could occur, and they end up basing policies off the worst case scenarios. if you base it off worst case scenarios, you will never get the best case scenarios. john: they weigh less than asea guls -- than sea gulls which planes hit all the time. john: so drone makers are going overseas? >> a lot of them are basing their testing in canada and australia. a lot of driverless car companies are going there as well. think about 20 years ago if mark zuckerberg of facebook or 1250e6 jobs or anybody from google had to come to the federal communications commission and get their blessing to operate. you have to wonder how many of them would exist today. john: how come all these things were invented in the united states rather than europe? >> america got it right with our public policy towards deck tall technology the first time around congress and the clinton administration put in place policies that per permissionless based. they gave them the
drones, they are inventing all kinds of things but the government says you can't do it news get an faa license. >> there are hypothetical worst cases that could occur, and they end up basing policies off the worst case scenarios. if you base it off worst case scenarios, you will never get the best case scenarios. john: they weigh less than asea guls -- than sea gulls which planes hit all the time. john: so drone makers are going overseas? >> a lot of them are basing their testing in...
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ultimately, it will be up to the faa. now, we did reach out today to surf air to get their response on the issue. we did not hear back from them. the county says right now they're going to be holding those meetings and also talking to pilots and people at the airport to see what they can do with that proposal and a similar proposal made in florida a few years back did not get approved by the fa. in san carlos, i'm peggy bunker, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, peggy. >>> in prison until he's old and week. the fight over how much jail time the man behind a bizarre kidnapping case should get. >>> the east coast is being hit by a powerful spring storm. i'm michelle roberts at sfo. where dozens of flights have been canceled and more are expected. we'll have the timeline. >>> i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. i'll also have an update on that east coast storm and back here at home, a mild day. still 81 in stanford and 75 in walnut creek. when things cool down and a few showers are possible, that's coming up in about seven minutes
ultimately, it will be up to the faa. now, we did reach out today to surf air to get their response on the issue. we did not hear back from them. the county says right now they're going to be holding those meetings and also talking to pilots and people at the airport to see what they can do with that proposal and a similar proposal made in florida a few years back did not get approved by the fa. in san carlos, i'm peggy bunker, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, peggy. >>> in...
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to make the faa designed around that principle. they're hesitant to embrace major changes including updating the aviation system they shin be using rich information to pet chasing will locust because of that technology and upgrades over 50 years they can now get to a more robust system. gps automates air-traffic control that more capacity is now having to build up process.e is serving their rule airports will losing yet to maintain. but is not open to those stations that best time but working for the government does not give you a chance for a new have to do theof same thing for your career and that is not real attractive to the more educated in a sophisticated those coming into market right now. the third problem is the micromanagement by politicians many americans don't realize the and is pretty complicated. if they do pay our something else which mining indifference and from food both engines petition and committees and did gao, i see and omb and the is did really hard to operate a for rational psst the lead to focus that aviati
to make the faa designed around that principle. they're hesitant to embrace major changes including updating the aviation system they shin be using rich information to pet chasing will locust because of that technology and upgrades over 50 years they can now get to a more robust system. gps automates air-traffic control that more capacity is now having to build up process.e is serving their rule airports will losing yet to maintain. but is not open to those stations that best time but working...
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the faa releasing audio of the pilot of that 737, too. >> the tail of my airline is 42 feet tall. >> reporter: less than 100 feet between ford and the 110 passengers aboard the boeing. after the landing, ford sheepishly admitting he was distracted by the plane and turbulence from another jet landing nearby. >> hi. >> reporter: the faa is still investigating the incident. abc news learning ford is still cleared to fly his planes. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, disaster on the highway. what led to this fating crash? >>> and the hero firefighter. how he brought a dog back to like. and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a medication... ...this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain... ...and protect my joints from further damage. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira works by targeting and helping to... ...block a specific source... ...of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain and... ...stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculo
the faa releasing audio of the pilot of that 737, too. >> the tail of my airline is 42 feet tall. >> reporter: less than 100 feet between ford and the 110 passengers aboard the boeing. after the landing, ford sheepishly admitting he was distracted by the plane and turbulence from another jet landing nearby. >> hi. >> reporter: the faa is still investigating the incident. abc news learning ford is still cleared to fly his planes. >> thank you. >>> when we...
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the faa releasing audio of the pilot of that 737, too. >> the tail of my airline is 42 feet tall. >> reporter: less than 100 feet between ford and passengers aboard the boeing. after the landing, ford sheepishly admitting he was distracted by the plane and turbulence from another jet landing nearby. >> hi. >> reporter: the faa is still investigating the incident. abc news learning ford is still cleared to fly his planes. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, disaster on the highway. what led to this fating crash? >>> and the hero firefighter. how he brought a dog back to like. and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a medication... ...this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain... ...and protect my joints from further damage. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira works by targeting and helping to... ...block a specific source... ...of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. help relieve pain and... ...stop further
the faa releasing audio of the pilot of that 737, too. >> the tail of my airline is 42 feet tall. >> reporter: less than 100 feet between ford and passengers aboard the boeing. after the landing, ford sheepishly admitting he was distracted by the plane and turbulence from another jet landing nearby. >> hi. >> reporter: the faa is still investigating the incident. abc news learning ford is still cleared to fly his planes. >> thank you. >>> when we come...
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the faa just released tapes of the conversation he had just after the landing. >> >> the 74-year-oldposed to land on a runway at john wayne airport in orange county but mistakenly landed on a taxiway. he flew just 100 feet over a plane carrying 116 people and land landed on the same taxiway as another airliner getting ready to take off. >>> philadelphia police officers making new friends as part of a program to mentor young kids in the community. the department launched the big in blue program yesterday. officers mentor students in four public schools throughout the city. >>> now, your nbc10 first alert weather. >> here is a look at your saturday checklist. toss the umbrella in the car. you probably won't need it. light, isolated showers today. just in case, throw it in the car. hat as well. not really because of the winds or sunshine but actually because of just some light sprinkles out there. outside plans are still a go. you can get outdoors today. temperatures will be great, the warmest we've seen this week. what you don't neat are sunglasses or wainter coat. it will be mostly cl
the faa just released tapes of the conversation he had just after the landing. >> >> the 74-year-oldposed to land on a runway at john wayne airport in orange county but mistakenly landed on a taxiway. he flew just 100 feet over a plane carrying 116 people and land landed on the same taxiway as another airliner getting ready to take off. >>> philadelphia police officers making new friends as part of a program to mentor young kids in the community. the department launched the...
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ford tomorrow morning. >> tonight, no comment from ford as the faa continues its investigation. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> when we come back, he's growing up so fast. the big announcement about the future for prince george. >>> now to a tragedy along an east texas highway where officials say an 18-wheeler swerved and smashed into a bus carrying a high school track team. one of the team's coaches who was driving the bus was killed along with the driver of the truck. the crash which left the bus on its side and sent debris flying is under investigation. >>> tonight we officially have the first new cloud names in decades, they're written up in the world meteorological organization's international cloud at las. yes, it's a thing and it's not published that often, though. the last one came out in 1987. the new edition is out, it includes the esperitus. it looks like waves in the sky. you could call them waves in the sky. >>> they grow up quickly. can you believe it? kensington palace says prince george is already ready for school. the duke and duchess of cambridge ha
ford tomorrow morning. >> tonight, no comment from ford as the faa continues its investigation. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> when we come back, he's growing up so fast. the big announcement about the future for prince george. >>> now to a tragedy along an east texas highway where officials say an 18-wheeler swerved and smashed into a bus carrying a high school track team. one of the team's coaches who was driving the bus was killed along with the driver of...
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the faa is now looking into it. >>> two wisconsin men are facing charges this morning for stealing overe men stole 1800 cases of diapers from a warehouse where one of them worked. the diapers were supposed to go to a local charity to help low income families. >>> frightening moments caught on camera in palm beach county, florida. firefighters were about to ender a home when backdraft. that happens when a sudden rush of air fuels a hungry fire and it explodes. two firefighters suffered minor injuries. wow. >>> just when you thought martha stewart has done it all. she adds rap publicist to the list. stewart took to twitter to unveil rick ross's album in a way only martha stewart could. lock at it. look at the cake. seems like it's an album -- >> some chocolate fondu. >> it's not too much of stretch if you know what she's been doing lately. she's been loving rap and hip-hop and partnering with snoop dogg. >> the wishbone. >> that's where she tweeted rick ross with his thanks. total perfect marketing. just think about her audience. >> she will be open to all different experiences. she has t
the faa is now looking into it. >>> two wisconsin men are facing charges this morning for stealing overe men stole 1800 cases of diapers from a warehouse where one of them worked. the diapers were supposed to go to a local charity to help low income families. >>> frightening moments caught on camera in palm beach county, florida. firefighters were about to ender a home when backdraft. that happens when a sudden rush of air fuels a hungry fire and it explodes. two firefighters...
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the schmuck that landed on the taxiway. >> reporter: the faa is still investigating the incident. abc news learning ford is still cleared to fly his planes. >> kayna, thank you. >>> when we come back, disaster on the highway. a high school sports team on the way home when this tragedy happened. what led to this fatal crash? >>> and the hero firefighter. how he brought a dog back to life. re talking to your rheumatologist about a medication... ...this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain... ...and protect my joints from further damage. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira works by targeting and helping to... ...block a specific source... ...of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. it's proven to help relipain and... humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doc
the schmuck that landed on the taxiway. >> reporter: the faa is still investigating the incident. abc news learning ford is still cleared to fly his planes. >> kayna, thank you. >>> when we come back, disaster on the highway. a high school sports team on the way home when this tragedy happened. what led to this fatal crash? >>> and the hero firefighter. how he brought a dog back to life. re talking to your rheumatologist about a medication... ...this is humira....
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and ford's pilot license could be suspended. >> i would not be surprised if the faa asked him to takeeck. if he's found competent, i would have no problem at all flying with mr. ford tomorrow morning. >> ford denied to comment on the latest release as the investigation continues. for today, steve patterson, nbc news los angeles. >>> let's get a final check of the weather. >> beautiful out today. we know things have take a loo the country. severe storms making their way into louisiana, mississippi and alabama. see the weekend a little bit and another system make its way in through tomorrow, sunday through sunday evening, another threat of severe weather. sunday looking at showers in the >>> outside the window right now, san francisco, low clouds. 46 degrees. san jose still a few showers south of downtown. 54, but the trend on radar shows showers moving out. today will be the drier of the two weekend days. we'll see clearing skies into the afternoon. highs in the 60s, but tomorrow the opposite trend. increasing clouds and rain making a comeback for sunday. so the weekend will wrap up wi
and ford's pilot license could be suspended. >> i would not be surprised if the faa asked him to takeeck. if he's found competent, i would have no problem at all flying with mr. ford tomorrow morning. >> ford denied to comment on the latest release as the investigation continues. for today, steve patterson, nbc news los angeles. >>> let's get a final check of the weather. >> beautiful out today. we know things have take a loo the country. severe storms making their...
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the faa releasing audio of the pilot of that 737, too. >> the tail of my airline is 42 feet tall. >> reporter: less than 100 feet between ford and the 110 passengers aboard the boeing. after the landing, ford sheepishly admitting he was distracted by the on the t about a medication... d he ...block a specific sou ...of damage in many adults. r rious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested fmsar or life. 's you life well planned.e whatever your dog brings home... kills and repels fleas and ticks for 8 continuous months - for effective protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. 8-month seresto®. from bayer. you wouldn't believe what's in this kiester. a farmer's market. a fire truck. can get comfortable talking abouarat>>> to the "index" now. two dead in a cr killing both drivers. scene on a new york city street. a plumbing van caught fire on a street in midtown, gasoline, which flowed downhill. >>> the firefighter performing cpr on a dog he saved. spent 20 minutes bringing the dog back to life. the owner saying the dog is doing just fi
the faa releasing audio of the pilot of that 737, too. >> the tail of my airline is 42 feet tall. >> reporter: less than 100 feet between ford and the 110 passengers aboard the boeing. after the landing, ford sheepishly admitting he was distracted by the on the t about a medication... d he ...block a specific sou ...of damage in many adults. r rious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested fmsar or life. 's you life well planned.e whatever...
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michael: we know there's 770,000 operators registered with the faa for drone use.he vast majority of them are using our technology responsibly. but the average consumer does not necessarily know that. there are legitimate questions out there about what are these drones doing close to me? cory: there have been stories about drones dropping drugs and cell phones into prisons and things like that. casesl: despite the few you are talking about, consumers have legit or questions about what these drones are doing around the. so, we put for the concept of local identification of the drug. basically, like a license plate. you have a number that somebody can look at, register and if they have a complaint they can go to the government and say, what is this person doing in my airspace? cory: and the government's response has been? michael: they put out a number of -- for concepts like this. d.j.i.'s just one of the many proposals. cory: terrorism is another concern, right? michael: the system we put into place balances both the ability to get information about drones in airsp
michael: we know there's 770,000 operators registered with the faa for drone use.he vast majority of them are using our technology responsibly. but the average consumer does not necessarily know that. there are legitimate questions out there about what are these drones doing close to me? cory: there have been stories about drones dropping drugs and cell phones into prisons and things like that. casesl: despite the few you are talking about, consumers have legit or questions about what these...
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the faa drone pilots giving you a birds eye view for the most significant amount of fountains in north america, five miles of pipes feed jets and streams with an underground tank that holed 347 thousand gallons of water. an incredible space there. the main fountain made its debut in 1931. looking forward to may 27th when we can see the fountains shine once again. >> this is beautiful, the image from drone 6 bring its to life. time now for a check of the accuweather forecast. >> so nice out there. lets talk about it. adam take the rest of the hour if you like. >> the whole hour? >> we would not be against that. >> i can talk but to talk about this kind of imagery for an hour. because it's beautiful out there and not much to speak of except yes it's back the sunshine, sky 6 hd cape may new jersey. not so much of a beach day, we have a northerly wind off the bay in the northwest. cooler at the tip of cape may county. as we take a look at the numbers, despite all the sun and looks like a beautiful beach day, only 54 in cape may and you jump inland and philadelphia to reading 59 and allento
the faa drone pilots giving you a birds eye view for the most significant amount of fountains in north america, five miles of pipes feed jets and streams with an underground tank that holed 347 thousand gallons of water. an incredible space there. the main fountain made its debut in 1931. looking forward to may 27th when we can see the fountains shine once again. >> this is beautiful, the image from drone 6 bring its to life. time now for a check of the accuweather forecast. >> so...
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the faa says more than 770,000 u.s. drone registrations have been filed in 15 months an increase of 100,000 in the past three months alone. by 2021, the faa says the number of small hobbyist drones in the u.s. will triple to about 3.55 million. >>> amazon is testing a grocery pickup service in seattle. right now it's currently open only to amazon employees. but soon, members of the $99 a year prime loyalty program will be able to use the service. the giant says orders will be ready in about 15 minutes after being placed. the company does already have a grocery delivery service in some cities. >>> coming up in sports, the sharks clinch a play-off spot and the warriors make a statement in houston as steph curry gets hot at the right time. it's all coming up. ,,,, in our suvs, you feel every mountain we've ever conquered. in our sports cars, you feel every podium we've ever climbed. and now, they've come together to create something you've never felt before. introducing the glc coupe. part suv. part sports car. all mercede
the faa says more than 770,000 u.s. drone registrations have been filed in 15 months an increase of 100,000 in the past three months alone. by 2021, the faa says the number of small hobbyist drones in the u.s. will triple to about 3.55 million. >>> amazon is testing a grocery pickup service in seattle. right now it's currently open only to amazon employees. but soon, members of the $99 a year prime loyalty program will be able to use the service. the giant says orders will be ready in...
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the faa just released tapes of the conversation he had moments after landing. >> hi.ky eight niner hotel uniform. i'm the shmucke that landed on the taxiway. >> he was supposed to land on a runway but mistakenly landed on a taxiway. he flew just 100 feet over a plane carrying 116 people, and he landed on the same taxiway as another airliner getting ready to take off. >>> all right. back here at home. philadelphia police officers, making some new friends. it's all part of a program to mentor young kids. yesterday the department launched the bigs in blue program organized by big brothers and big sisters. officers will be mentoring students in four public schools throughout the city. >>> we've got a lot going on with the weather pattern. first off, you can see the clouds increasing across the map as we go through the morning hours. that will lead to a mostly cloudy day for us. not a lot of sunshine, but still a warm forecast as the air is pumping in from the southwest. that drives in warmer air. also notice, you see some of the green now showing up on the radar returns.
the faa just released tapes of the conversation he had moments after landing. >> hi.ky eight niner hotel uniform. i'm the shmucke that landed on the taxiway. >> he was supposed to land on a runway but mistakenly landed on a taxiway. he flew just 100 feet over a plane carrying 116 people, and he landed on the same taxiway as another airliner getting ready to take off. >>> all right. back here at home. philadelphia police officers, making some new friends. it's all part of a...
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. >> reporter: newly released faa audio recordings reveal the depth of confusion in the cockpit betweenwas that airliner meant to be under me? >> reporter: the actor accidental buzzing his single-engine plane over a 737 filled with passengers. >> negative. he is holding short of runway 2-0 left. you landed on charlie. >> i landed on charlie? >> reporter: ford was flying into john wayne airport in orange county, california, cleared to land on a short runway, instead...
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he allowed the faa to do it. but he didn't allow the military.here's monies available, but they need to be able to do it appropriately. so i think that needs to be done before we continue to throw more money at the military. listen, i want them to have every tool and resource. i want them to prioritize. i want them to use the money that's within the system. you get to the state department, we have been giving, there's been a huge discussion on whether we should continue to give money to countries that want to kill us and want to change our way of life. we're giving money to countries that do not agree with us in anything. i don't know if i agree with that. lot of senators and house members feel the same way. >> melissa: about the second issue that you raised about the transfer of money and some of the ideas. have you presented those? what's the response been like? are those things people are thinking about right now? >> yes, absolutely. i have certainly conveyed my thoughts to anybody who will listen. there are a fair amount of people who get it.
he allowed the faa to do it. but he didn't allow the military.here's monies available, but they need to be able to do it appropriately. so i think that needs to be done before we continue to throw more money at the military. listen, i want them to have every tool and resource. i want them to prioritize. i want them to use the money that's within the system. you get to the state department, we have been giving, there's been a huge discussion on whether we should continue to give money to...
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not the faa. many airlines believe this would make the system more efficient. thing, privatizing it would mean they would be able to modernize the system more efficiently. they also say they will avoid hiring furloughs and hiring freezes that are can driven into the shortage of air traffic controllers. we spoke to some people at the airport to see what they think about privatizing air traffic controllers. >> i think with privatizing the business and looking at competition, there may be future ways for improvement to hit the airlines. that's what we need. a lot of people traveling, parking is ridiculous. any improvement helps. >> i don't see any reason for that, unless it's a measure to save money with this new budget. perhaps he wants the money for something else. as far as i know, it's always run very well. >> the idea is that privatization means departures and arrivals will be more efficient in the whole thing will be run better than the faa. >> stuart: varney and company, that's the show i work on. varney and company every weekday on the fox business network
not the faa. many airlines believe this would make the system more efficient. thing, privatizing it would mean they would be able to modernize the system more efficiently. they also say they will avoid hiring furloughs and hiring freezes that are can driven into the shortage of air traffic controllers. we spoke to some people at the airport to see what they think about privatizing air traffic controllers. >> i think with privatizing the business and looking at competition, there may be...
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. >> while the faa has been upgrading its systems, the reality is airlines have been padding their schedules so planes have a better chance of taking off and landing on time. that means the time set aside for flights like flows washington to new york where las vegas to los angeles is up more than 10%. the longer schedules are due in part to congestion in the air and on the tarmac. a problem many believe can be fixed by upgrading america's air traffic control system. >> we want the pilot of the plane, the air traffic controller, the dispatch, all have the same information to make the best decisions. >> american airlines is already trying new approaches to improve the flow of flights. but the big improvement for all airlines could come if president trump could convince trump to spend billions to fix america's airports. by extension, the traffic jams clogging up air space over america's busiest airports. >> i think there's a lot of work coming out faye could make a huge difference. >> fixing airports and air traffic so travelers spend less time in the may not ask more time at their destination.
. >> while the faa has been upgrading its systems, the reality is airlines have been padding their schedules so planes have a better chance of taking off and landing on time. that means the time set aside for flights like flows washington to new york where las vegas to los angeles is up more than 10%. the longer schedules are due in part to congestion in the air and on the tarmac. a problem many believe can be fixed by upgrading america's air traffic control system. >> we want the...
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>> i think some of these travelers should know we are using world more ii technology and the faa has been trying to roll out new technology for 10 or 15 years. and great government terms if you say let's not privatize look what they are doing now. they are not open going to reach their goal by 2025, they will be off by an order of magnitude on a multibillion-dollar budget. privatizing has worked in canada, germany, the uk, it paid for itself. let's move into the modern era. dagen: what do you say? >> as a general rule of the private sector can do something, there's not a compelling constitutional reason for the government to do it let the private sector do it. dagen: jonas? >> from of your safety point of you, they do a good job especially from the government. that said it could be more high-tech. my only concern is in our country airlines go bankrupt all the time. it could be an amtrak future fiasco, got to retake it over because they fail the next procession. concerned about how it is done. >> airport security used to be private until 9/11 and then it was nationalized. you certainl
>> i think some of these travelers should know we are using world more ii technology and the faa has been trying to roll out new technology for 10 or 15 years. and great government terms if you say let's not privatize look what they are doing now. they are not open going to reach their goal by 2025, they will be off by an order of magnitude on a multibillion-dollar budget. privatizing has worked in canada, germany, the uk, it paid for itself. let's move into the modern era. dagen: what do...
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there were no passengers and there were no injuries and the faa is trying to piece together what happenedairport. a woman used siri to help scare away an inthroughouter in seasonal. at her south orange home. he broke in to her sliding glass door and when he noticed her he began to punch her in the head and her next move may have saved her life. >> i'm calling 911 and he got frightened and police arrived in minutes and were unable to track down the suspect. >>> a pennsylvania gym is telling members to leave their politics at the door. the great ever scranton ymca decided on a new policy after the board received complains, people were having politically charged arguments at the gym sparked by the content on the tvs. the y has banned certain cable news channels to avoid the debate. >> people want to come here and feel safe and in the community and when arguments are taking place over politics and things like that they don't feel safe. >> the says for the most part the cable news ban is well received. >>> and there are complaints on the vehicles driven by the employees of vehicle. >> our two
there were no passengers and there were no injuries and the faa is trying to piece together what happenedairport. a woman used siri to help scare away an inthroughouter in seasonal. at her south orange home. he broke in to her sliding glass door and when he noticed her he began to punch her in the head and her next move may have saved her life. >> i'm calling 911 and he got frightened and police arrived in minutes and were unable to track down the suspect. >>> a pennsylvania gym...
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>> the faa says the investigation should wrap up within a few weeks. morning from harrison ford himself. dan and paula. >> and, by the way, we know you're joining us from d.c., you have been in the abc family for a year and a half but you're making your debut on "weekend gma," so we want to say thank you for joining us and welcome to the family. >> thank you very much. i totally appreciate it. abc has been great. thank you. >> and stick around during the commercial break. we'll talk about the elaborate hazing ritual everybody has to endure. >> okay. >> no big deal. don't worry about it. >> i'm ready for it. i got you, dan. >> thank you, stephanie. >> thanks, stephanie. >>> let's check the forecast yet check this out, they had a bit of a snow drought across colorado the last few weeks, take a look at this, 20 inches of snow for skiers. we do not discriminate, you want a taste of the swiss alps go to colorado. we'll have 70s across the philadelphia, the east mostly mild temperatures getting in the 60s and 70s feeling like spring as you get toward the mid
>> the faa says the investigation should wrap up within a few weeks. morning from harrison ford himself. dan and paula. >> and, by the way, we know you're joining us from d.c., you have been in the abc family for a year and a half but you're making your debut on "weekend gma," so we want to say thank you for joining us and welcome to the family. >> thank you very much. i totally appreciate it. abc has been great. thank you. >> and stick around during the...
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an airliner with more than 100 people abc news confirming harrison has now been interviewed by the faalot deviation and i need you to call the tower, advise. >> reporter: in new audio from harrison ford's frightening close call on the runway, the actor admitting his major mistake and revealing for the first time what may have happened at orange county's john wayne airport. >> i'm the -- that landed in the taxiway. >> reporter: explaining he was thrown off by another plane. >> i was distracted by the airliner which was in movement when i turned to the -- to the runway and also the turbulence from the landing. >> reporter: the actor, an experienced pilot mistakenly landing his plane on a taxiway instead of a runway. >> for some reason his mind said that taxiway is where i'm going to land and i think that's the left runway so the distractions may have led to the ultimate mistake. >> reporter: barely skimming right over an american airlines 737 t off. the pilot he flew over calling in as well. >> the tail of my airplane is 42 feet tall. so when he went by, you can get an idea how close it
an airliner with more than 100 people abc news confirming harrison has now been interviewed by the faalot deviation and i need you to call the tower, advise. >> reporter: in new audio from harrison ford's frightening close call on the runway, the actor admitting his major mistake and revealing for the first time what may have happened at orange county's john wayne airport. >> i'm the -- that landed in the taxiway. >> reporter: explaining he was thrown off by another plane....
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they have become faa certified drone pilots. the work is a small part of a big plan to upgrade 476. "action news" reporter katherine scott has that story. >> well, i think it will definitely slow things down. >> reporter: the e-z pass express lanes that separate the blue route from the northeast extension in plymouth meeting will be closed for three weeks. and commuters are expecting delays. >> it's so much easier just to fly through with the e-z pass. >> it definitely accelerates the process of being able to throw through it quickly so i would imagine there's going a backup. >> reporter: crews maneuvered into position early this morning at the mid-county interchange. pennsylvania turnpike officials say the which issues are necessary so crews can safely upgrade the overhead toll equipment for open road tolling northbound and southbound lanes are affected. >> when i leave the house in the morning i'm always expecting something that's going to delay me getting to work on time so i-its an inconvenience but it's -- i wouldn't say it's an unforeseen inconvenience. >> reporter: this three
they have become faa certified drone pilots. the work is a small part of a big plan to upgrade 476. "action news" reporter katherine scott has that story. >> well, i think it will definitely slow things down. >> reporter: the e-z pass express lanes that separate the blue route from the northeast extension in plymouth meeting will be closed for three weeks. and commuters are expecting delays. >> it's so much easier just to fly through with the e-z pass. >> it...
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the faa has released the conversation between actor and air traffic controller just moments after last month's mishap. stacy butler picks up the story. >> reporter: it is not a call any pilot wants to make but after actor and pilot harrison ford landed his single engine plane on the taxiway at john way airport last month he had to call to explain yes came dangerously close to an american airlines boeing 737, with 116 passengers on board. you could hear ford acknowledge the screw up to an air traffic controller. >> cell even if video of the near miss last month you can see ford's plane but the taxiway, in audio recordings released, ford explains he was distracted and concerned about turbulence from another air liner when he landed on the taxiway. when controller told him of the possible pilot deviation ford said. >> i understand, i totally understand. >> reporter: pilot of the boeing 737 seen here taxiing before take off, is heard saying to the airport tower manager that ford flew less than a hundred feet from his plane, tower manager said. >> but controller even stated that there was a
the faa has released the conversation between actor and air traffic controller just moments after last month's mishap. stacy butler picks up the story. >> reporter: it is not a call any pilot wants to make but after actor and pilot harrison ford landed his single engine plane on the taxiway at john way airport last month he had to call to explain yes came dangerously close to an american airlines boeing 737, with 116 passengers on board. you could hear ford acknowledge the screw up to an...
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the faa is now investigating. >>> more than 100 potential jurors reported to chester county court for the case against erick frein. he is charged with killing a pennsylvania state trooper and critically wounded another in 2014, it was an ambush at the blooming grove barracks in pikes don't and the jury is chosen from our area because of widespread media coverage and nine potential jurors were excused today and opening statements are scheduled for april and expected to last four to five weeks. >>> a fascinating thing they are doing in the 200 block of arch street in philadelphia. they are uncovering and moving recently discovered coffins from an old burial ground. they have to do this relatively quickly because it's the sight of a new apartment building and "action news" reporter sara bloomquist. what is happening here exactly? >> reporter: jim, the forensic team wrapped up for the day and behind the green construction fence they uncovered a 18th century cemetery and now they are working to excavate and move on study as much as they can quickly and yet carefully. here at 218 arch stree
the faa is now investigating. >>> more than 100 potential jurors reported to chester county court for the case against erick frein. he is charged with killing a pennsylvania state trooper and critically wounded another in 2014, it was an ambush at the blooming grove barracks in pikes don't and the jury is chosen from our area because of widespread media coverage and nine potential jurors were excused today and opening statements are scheduled for april and expected to last four to five...
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sounds like the faa is the one who would fit the bill. there room for private/public partnership to pay for these changes? >> sure. that's part of the big debate of the airline industry. privatize air traffic control. if you do that, it'll be much more efficient. there are arguments on both sides. those who say, uh-uh, you do not want to mess with redoing air traffic control and privatizing it. you can do this, still have it under the faa, and have it regulated in that regard and not privatize it. interesting arguments on both sides there. >> all right. phil, thank you. phil lebeau, chicago o'hare airport. >>> when we return, our guest host for the next hour, former aetna chairman and ceo ron williams. we'll get his take on the develop health care bill and what it may mean for the insurers. "squawk box" will be right back. ( ♪ ) it just feels like anything is possible here in upstate new york. ( ♪ ) at corning, i test smart glass that goes all over the world. but there's no place like home. there's always something different to do like sk
sounds like the faa is the one who would fit the bill. there room for private/public partnership to pay for these changes? >> sure. that's part of the big debate of the airline industry. privatize air traffic control. if you do that, it'll be much more efficient. there are arguments on both sides. those who say, uh-uh, you do not want to mess with redoing air traffic control and privatizing it. you can do this, still have it under the faa, and have it regulated in that regard and not...
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drone6 showing us a nice shot this afternoon flown by faa certified drone pilots part of our staff here at "action news." let's go to the maps as you get a little bit farther north there's actually a crash this afternoon on the northeast extension northbound between mid-county and lansdale. luckily that's not causing huge delays. the the delays are back at the mid-county toll plaza because of that new construction. also have a broken down vehicle that we're watching in norristown along cherry street at elm street but otherwise it's mostly just normal afternoon delays as we look at the big picture, 30's and 40's along 95. single digits and teens along the schuylkill but again, just normal volume. this is 95 under the ben franklin bridge. northbound side starting to back up heading toward the work zone at girard. luck its no the nearly as bad as it was friday afternoon. we'll check it again rick and shasharrie in the next half hou. >> thanks matt. >>> still to um can on "action news" at 4:00 new details about tom brady's lost and now found super bowl jersey. find out how investigators cha
drone6 showing us a nice shot this afternoon flown by faa certified drone pilots part of our staff here at "action news." let's go to the maps as you get a little bit farther north there's actually a crash this afternoon on the northeast extension northbound between mid-county and lansdale. luckily that's not causing huge delays. the the delays are back at the mid-county toll plaza because of that new construction. also have a broken down vehicle that we're watching in norristown...
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>> the faa says the investigation should wrap up within a few weeks. morning from harrison ford himself. dan and paula. >> and, by the way, we know you're joining us from d.c., you have been in the abc family for about a year and a half but you're making your debut on "weekend gma," so we want to say thank you for joining us and welcome to the family. >> thank you so much. i totally appreciate it. abc has been great. thank you. >> and stick around during the commercial break. we'll talk about the elaborate hazing ritual everybody has to endure. >> okay. >> no big deal. don't worry about it. >> i'm ready for it. i got you, dan. >> thank you, stephanie. >> thanks, stephanie. >>> let's check the forecast yet again and get it over to rob marciano who survived the aforementioned hazing ritual several years ago. >> still wounded, though. i'm stick licking my wounds, hey, check this out. they had a bit of a snow drought across colorado for the past few weeks but a southern storm at telluride, 28 inches in the past 48 hours. skiers and snowboarders, we do not
>> the faa says the investigation should wrap up within a few weeks. morning from harrison ford himself. dan and paula. >> and, by the way, we know you're joining us from d.c., you have been in the abc family for about a year and a half but you're making your debut on "weekend gma," so we want to say thank you for joining us and welcome to the family. >> thank you so much. i totally appreciate it. abc has been great. thank you. >> and stick around during the...
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faa released his call to air traffic control. listen. >> on the schmuck that landed on the taxi. >> he said i'm the schmuck that landed on the taxiway. he later explained he was distracted by turbulence from another plane when he veered off course and landed on the taxiway. instead of the runway. video showed his small plane passing a couple hundred feet above and american airlines jet that was preparing to take off. >> can i just get your name and your pilots license? >> the name is harrison ford. >> okay. any -- ford may face. he sells out stadiums with his comedy... t did you know he is >> it's a serious violation to land a plane on a taxiway. not clear what penalty if any ford might face. >>> he sells out stadiums with his comedy but did you know he's ripped? how comedian kevin hart played the role of fitness instructor in san francisco today. >>> beautiful day but there's more rain on the way. when and how much when we cover the forecast. we look live. news continues after a break. ,, then you're a couple. think of all you'l
faa released his call to air traffic control. listen. >> on the schmuck that landed on the taxi. >> he said i'm the schmuck that landed on the taxiway. he later explained he was distracted by turbulence from another plane when he veered off course and landed on the taxiway. instead of the runway. video showed his small plane passing a couple hundred feet above and american airlines jet that was preparing to take off. >> can i just get your name and your pilots license?...
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. >>> harrison ford's near miss on an orange county runway is being investigated by the faa. for the first time we're hearing the conversation between the actor and air traffic control. >> i must have landed on the taxiway. >> yeah, just a couple quick things. >> i was distracted by the airliner which was in -- moving when i turned to the runway. and also the landing. >> if you didn't hear it ford referred to himself as quote the schmuck who landed on the taxiway. the 74-year-old said he got confused by the jet on the runway as well as turbulence from a nearby plane. thankfully nobody was hurt. >>> people around the world will draw attention to climate change tonight by turning off their lights. at 8:30 p.m. local time lights will be switched off for one hour. it's the earth hour organized by the world wildlife fund in aus stral ya. in addition to -- australia. in addition to private citizens many landmarks will go dark. including the golden gate bridge, the space needle, and the identical tower. >>> -- the eiffel tower. >>> crashes on the highways. caltrance is re-- cal tran
. >>> harrison ford's near miss on an orange county runway is being investigated by the faa. for the first time we're hearing the conversation between the actor and air traffic control. >> i must have landed on the taxiway. >> yeah, just a couple quick things. >> i was distracted by the airliner which was in -- moving when i turned to the runway. and also the landing. >> if you didn't hear it ford referred to himself as quote the schmuck who landed on the...
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while the faa requires pilots to undergo a yearly medical exam, that does not include drug testing. pilots are required to go through both scheduled and random drug screening run by the airlines, sometimes immediately upon arriving at work. in 2015 aviation employers conducted more than 218,000 drug tests on everyone from pilots to mechanics to flight attendants. of those, 38 pilots tested positive for one or more drugs including marijuana, cocaine and opiates. >> the data shows this is extremely rare. there are safeguards in place, those safeguards are working. >> reporter: but addiction is not so rare across ohio. in the halye's home county the coroner says two people a day are overdosing and dying. now a devastated young family is the latest face of a raging epidemic. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> still ahead here tonight, important news about your cholesterol. the breakthrough medication that for the first time has been shown to dramatically cut the risk of heart attack or stroke. >>> also the amazing rescues from a mudslide disaster and one woman's incredible will to
while the faa requires pilots to undergo a yearly medical exam, that does not include drug testing. pilots are required to go through both scheduled and random drug screening run by the airlines, sometimes immediately upon arriving at work. in 2015 aviation employers conducted more than 218,000 drug tests on everyone from pilots to mechanics to flight attendants. of those, 38 pilots tested positive for one or more drugs including marijuana, cocaine and opiates. >> the data shows this is...
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in fact the faa issued a ground stop in charlotte, north carolina, flights delayed and canceled.nd salt trucks trying to stay ahead of the -- dangerous driving conditions. be sure to stay with 6abc.com/weather especially over the next few days you will have access to the power of storm tracker 6 live plus the latest of whatever is coming our way. >> neighborhoods in north philadelphia have a power outage on this cold night. it's intentional to make repairs to the substation damaged by fire week. working to get the repairs done before the storm. the substation sustained extensive damage in the fire tuesday at the plant on west westmoreland street. they shut off electricity to thousands to repair. it was supposed to be over by 9 p.m., but the crews are behind schedule. >>> developing right now out of west philadelphia, a 73-year-old woman found dead inside this home on the 4800 block of sampson street. when they went to the home to check on the woman around 8:00 tonight they found the front door open. they said the unidentified woman had a head wound and was pronounced dead at the
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the ntsb and faa are still investigating the cause of the crash. live in san jose, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> just such a sad story. matt, thank you. >>> one of the three people police say base jumped off the hilton in downtown san francisco say police are going too far. amy hollyfield just talked to this jump per as she got out of jail and she's live at sfpd. amy. >> reporter: he said he thinks it is ridiculous what he is being accused of. he just got out of jail about an hour ago so he was in there for about nine hours. he did not want to give his name or n vienta tnd would -- an interview but it would put him at risk but would touch him in touch with someone else that might do this. when i was surprised he was shying away from the tension after pulling off a public stunt and if he wanted to do this and with attention, why do it at 1:00 in the morning. two men were taken into custody. officers also have the parachutes. the overnight investigator said they researched it but couldn't find a law that they broke for base jumping. they are charging t
the ntsb and faa are still investigating the cause of the crash. live in san jose, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> just such a sad story. matt, thank you. >>> one of the three people police say base jumped off the hilton in downtown san francisco say police are going too far. amy hollyfield just talked to this jump per as she got out of jail and she's live at sfpd. amy. >> reporter: he said he thinks it is ridiculous what he is being accused of. he just got out of jail about an...
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we now have a team of "action news" staff who are faa certified drone pilots. each has completed extensive safety and flight training, all required by both the government and abc news, our network. >>> a new bill in delaware honors three wilmington firefighters. the families of lieutenant jerry thicks captain christopher leach and lieutenant ardythe hope. wilmington city firefighters are excluded from receiving funeral expenses from the state but this new bill changes all that and makes them eligible. >>> coming up on "action news" tonight, special delivery. a haverford township family thanks the first responders who helped bring their new baby into the world. >>> and reaction today from the villanova wildcats days after their early exit from the ncaa tournament. cecily. >> decent amount of sunshine on this first day of spring. a seasonable 54 degrees but i'm tracking the return of wintry wind chills and then a big recovery by the weekend in the accuweather 7-day forecast. >> those stories and much more when "action news" continues tonight. >> ♪ hey, neighbor.
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the faa just released his sheepish call to air traffic control. >> i landed on the taxi. >> ford later explained he was distracted by turbulence from another plane when he veered off course and landed on a taxiway instead of a runway. the small plane passed just feet above an american airlines plane about to take up. >> my name is harrison ford. my license is in my backpack. >> no big deal, take your time. >> it's a big deal for me. >> it's a serious violation to land on the a taxiway. it's unclear what penalty if any he'll face. >>> and how would you like to work out next to one of the biggest comedians on the planet? today hundreds of people in san francisco got to do just that. we were there as kevin hart hosted a fitness fair in san francisco. >> reporter: he got people running, cycling, hopping, and dancing. he worked up a sweat as part of health fest. we learned today you can do it all. >> oh, thank you. >> reporter: except double dutch. >> no, i can't double dutch. nobody knows this but i have two left feet. >> reporter: the 37-year-old is up as early as 4:30 a.m. we know you're
the faa just released his sheepish call to air traffic control. >> i landed on the taxi. >> ford later explained he was distracted by turbulence from another plane when he veered off course and landed on a taxiway instead of a runway. the small plane passed just feet above an american airlines plane about to take up. >> my name is harrison ford. my license is in my backpack. >> no big deal, take your time. >> it's a big deal for me. >> it's a serious...
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faa says the plane was trying to land when lost control no one was inside the unit hit by the plane buthere was a van in the condo next door. >> there was a big crash, a boom, and the whole building shook, and we looked out my back window there and i could see insulation was falling off of the roof. >> pilot has been identified as al lavender a former city counselor and mayor of a nearby town new berry port. >>> this fire has destroyed four homes in texas. >> nearby neighborhoods were forced to evacuate as crews battled that blaze. they said more than 800 residents were affect. crews estimate 20 homes were saved but over 20,000 or 2,000 e burned. no word what sparked the fire and so far no injuries have been reported. >>> when you look at that video and see the flames, wind , i'm telling you wind, fire, bad combination. >> yes, bad recipe absolutely. >>> katie, what does it look like, time it out for us. >> we have one batch in the morning and one in the afternoon, late afternoon towards early evening. timing is less than ideal and for morning drive most of us will stay dry but now that
faa says the plane was trying to land when lost control no one was inside the unit hit by the plane buthere was a van in the condo next door. >> there was a big crash, a boom, and the whole building shook, and we looked out my back window there and i could see insulation was falling off of the roof. >> pilot has been identified as al lavender a former city counselor and mayor of a nearby town new berry port. >>> this fire has destroyed four homes in texas. >> nearby...
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but the faa says they're investigate to go see if any federal regulations were violated. >> well, working at premium in new york city, but are you too long pay premium prices? no, okay. >> coupons. >> there are 145 parking spaces at the condo in brooklyn, and only one space left. and, jim donovan, it is yours for the low, low price of $300,000. potential buyers do have to show that they can meet the payment. and realtors say the parking spaces are very valuable. >> across the street, see a building being converted to apartment building. >> this was a garage. this garage has been closed for two years. and has 300 spaces, that means, neighborhood has lost 300 spaces. >> it is like saving for a house. >> it offers pick up, vallet service, hand washing, all for additional charge. >> i will tell you few years ago i looked at a condominium in the city and their parking spaces were $08,000. that was ten years ago. crazy people. >> well, forget that giraffe. up next meet the pregnant south carolina woman behind a viral video. >> we'll show it to you next. >> we've all heard about the pregnant gir
but the faa says they're investigate to go see if any federal regulations were violated. >> well, working at premium in new york city, but are you too long pay premium prices? no, okay. >> coupons. >> there are 145 parking spaces at the condo in brooklyn, and only one space left. and, jim donovan, it is yours for the low, low price of $300,000. potential buyers do have to show that they can meet the payment. and realtors say the parking spaces are very valuable. >>...
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the faa says the fire apparently broke out in the baggage loader. >>> coming up on the morning news, parade controversy. boston's st. patrick's day parade bans gay veterans. >>> and a crew ship's close encounter with a waterfront home. this is the "cbs morning news." but these birds see all and forget nothing. except this one, who has an outlet for a face. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, you should be tested for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur... ...tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms... ...such as fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cou
the faa says the fire apparently broke out in the baggage loader. >>> coming up on the morning news, parade controversy. boston's st. patrick's day parade bans gay veterans. >>> and a crew ship's close encounter with a waterfront home. this is the "cbs morning news." but these birds see all and forget nothing. except this one, who has an outlet for a face. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have....
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the faa is also studying a potential change in flight paths putting flights over the bay instead of over neighborhoods. >>> a blind dog named sage is home safe tonight after spending more than a week lost in the santa cruz mountains. betty yu on the combination of luck and kindness that helped her find her way home. >> come on, girl. >> reporter: sage and her owner beth cole are closer than ever. >> good girl. >> reporter: the 12-year-old labrador lost both eyes to glaucoma and a recent tumor and for eight days the family dog was alone lost in the thick woods and steep terrain in the santa cruz mountains. the family mistakenly thought she had been brought in the house only to realize after about an hour sage was gone. >> it was horrible. we just didn't know. >> reporter: the family even hired a professional dogtracker from southern california to search the dense woods, but after no sign of her beth had just about given up. >> we found her down the stream. >> reporter: until her next- door neighbor spotted her near lifeless body near a shallow stream. he happened to be showing a visiting
the faa is also studying a potential change in flight paths putting flights over the bay instead of over neighborhoods. >>> a blind dog named sage is home safe tonight after spending more than a week lost in the santa cruz mountains. betty yu on the combination of luck and kindness that helped her find her way home. >> come on, girl. >> reporter: sage and her owner beth cole are closer than ever. >> good girl. >> reporter: the 12-year-old labrador lost both eyes...