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>> reporter: the faa says it provided san jose $97 million for projects around the airport. an airport spokesperson confirms the faa's request must be followed in order to get future grants.in jose, maria medina, kx 5. >> the city asked for a july 31st deadline to come up with a plan. they say they need to find a balancednd reliable air service and a thoughtful solution to mitigating the encampments. >>> also tonight, b.a.r.t. is announcing a return to full service four weeks ahead of what was expected. the target date for a return to pre-pandemic service had been august 30th. it has now been moved up to august 2nd. and beginning on july 15th, b.a.r.t. will resume limited late night service on thursdays, fridays and saturdays. >>> and the oakland a's have halted their ticket sales for tomorrow night's fireworks game saying it's because b.a.r.t. won't run past the postgame fireworks show. b.a.r.t. tells us that it doesn't have the staffing and that the a's have been aware since may. b.a.r.t. also posted a notice for fans on june 4th. >>> let's take a live look at e eapitol.el
>> reporter: the faa says it provided san jose $97 million for projects around the airport. an airport spokesperson confirms the faa's request must be followed in order to get future grants.in jose, maria medina, kx 5. >> the city asked for a july 31st deadline to come up with a plan. they say they need to find a balancednd reliable air service and a thoughtful solution to mitigating the encampments. >>> also tonight, b.a.r.t. is announcing a return to full service four...
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bihar word says the faa definition is mostly symbolic. the agency gives you a set of wings to pin to your flight suit . >> think about an honorary degreeli space travel is becoming more common, and opens a debate over who is in auster not. >> allies consider that a professional job title, if it was your job to fly in space, however you define it, then you are an astronaut. >> reporter: sir richard branson who made his own flight 90s before jeff bezos may not meet the new criteria. >> it is a little blurry. if they think you've done something to advance the cause of space exploration, played some role in a flight beyond being just a passenger, they reserve the option to give you the astronaut wings. >> reporter: it is and argument that is semantics but one that we may have to settle now that space travel is just one expensive to get away. >>> and one more note this morning, spacex just landed a $170 million contract to launch toward one of the moons. this to be the first detailed investigation of the man's. to look for conditions that coul
bihar word says the faa definition is mostly symbolic. the agency gives you a set of wings to pin to your flight suit . >> think about an honorary degreeli space travel is becoming more common, and opens a debate over who is in auster not. >> allies consider that a professional job title, if it was your job to fly in space, however you define it, then you are an astronaut. >> reporter: sir richard branson who made his own flight 90s before jeff bezos may not meet the new...
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i can be the first girl inspector for the faa.my interview and my first boss - and i answered all of the questions and then asked them all about the faa and with the expected of me and what i was going through and where was i going to go with the faa. and they said your hired. so i was with the faa and i had great time with them for four years and then i was told over and then i became an investigator for the rest my tenure. and i and 84. and then over 450 accidents. large or small. and it was a great challenge. every accident investigation was different and interesting pretty. pretty. >> and ensure a learning experience to see all of the different considerations, safety considerations and things look out for. wally: you get a very good word of safety because most of the excess or there has been a safety problem with that accident either my pilot or mechanic or the aircraft itself. as one of the reasons i retired early because i wanted to take my presentation around the world in the united states and the universities and colleges
i can be the first girl inspector for the faa.my interview and my first boss - and i answered all of the questions and then asked them all about the faa and with the expected of me and what i was going through and where was i going to go with the faa. and they said your hired. so i was with the faa and i had great time with them for four years and then i was told over and then i became an investigator for the rest my tenure. and i and 84. and then over 450 accidents. large or small. and it was...
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so pete, why is the faa ordering this now?t failure meaning that it is not immediately obvious to a flight crew. the switches control cabin altitude pressure warning system, in essence you need that to breathe. the f.aa says failure of these switches could result in the warning not activating if the cabin altitude exceeding 10,000 feel at which point oxygen levels could become dangerously low. the faa found three problems back in september of 2020 and the rate increased at last check in may. so that is why disordering inspections on 2500 f737s in th united states within the next 2,000 flight hours. or within the next 90 days. >> let's move on to the faa droundi grounding car go airlines after one of its airplanes went into the water off hawaii. >> are a what is really interesting here, we're learning that the faa was already investigating this company called rhodes aviation for months. it is the company that operated trans air flight 810 that went down off the coast of hawaii back on july 2. what is so interesting here, the fa
so pete, why is the faa ordering this now?t failure meaning that it is not immediately obvious to a flight crew. the switches control cabin altitude pressure warning system, in essence you need that to breathe. the f.aa says failure of these switches could result in the warning not activating if the cabin altitude exceeding 10,000 feel at which point oxygen levels could become dangerously low. the faa found three problems back in september of 2020 and the rate increased at last check in may. so...
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the new report from the faa tonight. the number of unruly flyers jumping at an alarming rate. this florida woman allegedly refusing to wear her mask. and how long masks are expected to last on planes. >>> to your money and the prices you pay at the checkout, from meat to eggs to used cars. what's driving these higher prices? are they here to stay or is this temporary? rebecca jarvis with a reality check tonight. >>> ten days until the olympics, unprecedented restrictions in tokyo amid the coronavirus. we've now learned athletes will have to arrive at their venue five days before their actual event starts. and must leave 48 hours after they're done. >>> at home, a suspect opening fire on police. two officers shot in baltimore while taking down a murder suspect. >>> and how did this happen? a hospital mixup in ohio. the wrong patient getting a new kidney. >>> and remembering an actor who mde us smile. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy tuesday night. news on the coronavirus, on two of the vaccines, also the powerful storms set to hit the nort
the new report from the faa tonight. the number of unruly flyers jumping at an alarming rate. this florida woman allegedly refusing to wear her mask. and how long masks are expected to last on planes. >>> to your money and the prices you pay at the checkout, from meat to eggs to used cars. what's driving these higher prices? are they here to stay or is this temporary? rebecca jarvis with a reality check tonight. >>> ten days until the olympics, unprecedented restrictions in...
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the number of faa investigations already three times more than the normal year. the faa releasing a zero tolerance psa. >> they should stop. >> reporter: and tsa resuming self-defense classes for flight crews. >> males to the front of the airport to handle a passenger. >> reporter: packed planes and resistance to mask mandates inflaming the stresses of air travel united airlines ceo hoping those mandates will end soon >> the current order expires on september 13th fingers crossed, my guess is it will expire on september 13th. >> reporter: clearly the masks are a spark point. but it is not really the underlying cause any flight attendant would say there is something much bigger going on here. and there is just a general aggression. >> yeah. pointing to the back. >> reporter: american and southwest airlines stopping alcohol service. and the faa handing out massive fines from $7,500 to $52,000 a steep price to deter more chaos in the air vaughn hillyard, nbc news. >>> still ahead, it is not the weed people grew up with we'll tell you about the new, more powerful can
the number of faa investigations already three times more than the normal year. the faa releasing a zero tolerance psa. >> they should stop. >> reporter: and tsa resuming self-defense classes for flight crews. >> males to the front of the airport to handle a passenger. >> reporter: packed planes and resistance to mask mandates inflaming the stresses of air travel united airlines ceo hoping those mandates will end soon >> the current order expires on september 13th...
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the faa, virgin galactic in compliance with the faa working very closely on this launch as well as future launches. same thing with blue origin. also interesting to point out, the faa are focused on the safety of the people and the property here on the ground, but not actually the people in the spacecraft. so they actually sign a waiver, an informed consent, kind of like a bungee jumper does, so the faa are not regulating yet the passengers on board the spacecraft. there are calls for more regulation in the near future. it is yet to be seen what will happen with that, but right now they're flying under informed consent, like i said, much like a bungee jumper does. i have to return to the moment we experienced here at spaceport america just about ten minutes ago. seeing vss unity and eve take off after nearly two decades, fareed, i had goosebumps all over my body. everybody here at spaceport america had their chins, their eyes pointed to the sky to take in this historic moment, fareed. >> rachel, so great to have you and that enthusiasm which you are clearly reflecting what is going on wit
the faa, virgin galactic in compliance with the faa working very closely on this launch as well as future launches. same thing with blue origin. also interesting to point out, the faa are focused on the safety of the people and the property here on the ground, but not actually the people in the spacecraft. so they actually sign a waiver, an informed consent, kind of like a bungee jumper does, so the faa are not regulating yet the passengers on board the spacecraft. there are calls for more...
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the faa social media to try to stop the unruly behavior on ground. have a new online video getting lots of attention. >> reporter: there have been thousands of dollars in fines up for unruly passenger behavior. the agency is turning to social media to give a zero tolerance message and get it across. >> fighting is not good when on a flight. >> reporter: using kids to send a message to adults about their behavior. >> they should know better if they are adults. they have to play a good role model. >> nearly 3300 reports on disruptive passengers have been reported this year, two thirds of those objecting to the mask requirement. the faa has been brainstorming out best to get paget paget paga obey flight attendants and enlisted some of the agencies on kids. >> i think it is very disrespectful. work? estate psychologist points out that some believe that it's disrespectful for kids to engage in adult business. >> i think it is important for adults to take the opportunity to maybe humble ourselves a bit around how children can help us re-center ourselves. w
the faa social media to try to stop the unruly behavior on ground. have a new online video getting lots of attention. >> reporter: there have been thousands of dollars in fines up for unruly passenger behavior. the agency is turning to social media to give a zero tolerance message and get it across. >> fighting is not good when on a flight. >> reporter: using kids to send a message to adults about their behavior. >> they should know better if they are adults. they have...
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the faa is now hiring, and who it's recruiting in a new campaign may surprise you.e is savannah sellers. >> reporter: it's a high-stress job with high stakes for the 14,000 air traffic controllers keeping america's skies safe. archie leak was the first in 1929, trafficking planes in missouri from a wheelbarrow. but things are a little more high-tech now, and for the first time, the faa is targeting an unlikely group, 18 to 30-year-old gamers. >> the game of skills is a big part of being a controller. >> reporter: marcus bryce, now a supervisor at joint base andrews credits those skills with his success. >> you have to pay attention to the map. you're constantly scanning and watching what is going on. you're memorizing maps and locations, like they do in certain games. >> reporter: to be an air traffic controller, you have to be offered a job before the age of 31, and you have to retire from that position at the age of 56. so the faa is trying to hire 4,300 new air traffic controllers to get younger people working in places like this. danielle sheffield is a supervis
the faa is now hiring, and who it's recruiting in a new campaign may surprise you.e is savannah sellers. >> reporter: it's a high-stress job with high stakes for the 14,000 air traffic controllers keeping america's skies safe. archie leak was the first in 1929, trafficking planes in missouri from a wheelbarrow. but things are a little more high-tech now, and for the first time, the faa is targeting an unlikely group, 18 to 30-year-old gamers. >> the game of skills is a big part of...
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the faa wants it done sooner, but that is easier said than done.cates for the homeless like sean card. right. when you clear one camp like one large camp. >> and the jungle is the prime example. you clear one camp and then you create all these other scattered camps because not that one large camp moves and mask to another large camp. they just moving create a bunch of smaller camps. the vacant land bordered by west hedding street coleman avenue and taylor street. >> was set aside as a buffer zone should aircraft have trouble landing and taking off. now just below people are camped here with tents trucks and our he's lining the streets aside from the noise and suspect air quality is the planes fly overhead. there are implications related to the relaxing of guidelines about sweeping camps. >> amid the easing of the pandemic. the house people in. camps as well as shelters are the least vaccinated group of people right now. card, right for would like to see a sanction camp on the airport site. >> but neither the city or the is likely to be on board wit
the faa wants it done sooner, but that is easier said than done.cates for the homeless like sean card. right. when you clear one camp like one large camp. >> and the jungle is the prime example. you clear one camp and then you create all these other scattered camps because not that one large camp moves and mask to another large camp. they just moving create a bunch of smaller camps. the vacant land bordered by west hedding street coleman avenue and taylor street. >> was set aside as...
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i love that the faa is getting creative.'t behave this way on my watch. they've got all kinds of efforts to help people understand what the consequences are but also to try to get their attention. this is really serious stuff. and i love that they put the kids out front and center there because all over the past 18 months we have been told that coronavirus and wearing masks is a political issue. rather than a public health necessarity. i have to tell you, a lot of people talked, about how are we going to get kids to wear masks on planes when we first started talking about that over a year ago. they are our most well behaved passengers and have adapted the most to this. people really want to know what the rules are and just follow them. and kids are a great example of that. >> absolutely. and i fly a lot. i always think that wearing a mask and staying safe in the air with this pandemic is a way to keep you the flight attendants and the crew in the cockpit safe and not getting sing. that's the least we can ask people to do. th
i love that the faa is getting creative.'t behave this way on my watch. they've got all kinds of efforts to help people understand what the consequences are but also to try to get their attention. this is really serious stuff. and i love that they put the kids out front and center there because all over the past 18 months we have been told that coronavirus and wearing masks is a political issue. rather than a public health necessarity. i have to tell you, a lot of people talked, about how are...
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coence in the faa.s is the the faa issued a certificate for human spaceflight that was issued about seven days ago. what we have been talking about is the fact that these flights have both been certified as part of the faa certification process. this is a new process that has been developed over 15 years. what virgin flu, and what blue is flying tomorrow are all part of that certification process. it is a big milestone for blue, and a big milestone for the faa. [indiscernible] this is a great milestone for blue and i would say for the rest of the industry. emily: what is interesting is that you don't have to rely on government craft to go to space, you can go through private companies but you need to get that faa certification if you want to fly. one thing gary told me was the thing that keeps him up at night are the unknown unknowns. they have walked through every possible scenario they can imagine, but one of those they can't imagine? what are the risks? sean: that's the $64,000 question. the unknowns
coence in the faa.s is the the faa issued a certificate for human spaceflight that was issued about seven days ago. what we have been talking about is the fact that these flights have both been certified as part of the faa certification process. this is a new process that has been developed over 15 years. what virgin flu, and what blue is flying tomorrow are all part of that certification process. it is a big milestone for blue, and a big milestone for the faa. [indiscernible] this is a great...
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faa administrator put in place the zero-tolerance policy and the faa has put out communication and evenhow to behave and communicating the consequences and that has been helpful to have the backing from the federal government but we need doj to step in and use the statute already in place. people could face up to 20 years in prison. we need criminal prosecution and we need d.o.t. to bring the industry together to keep the problems on the ground. >> i weant to show our viewers piece that pete muntean did yesterday and this is a tsa-led self-defense training seminar for flight attendant. could you tell us, what he reported is that a small number have signed up. is this something that you're encouraging all of your union members to go through to help? >> we always encourage flight attendant to take this class. it is a volunteer class so it makes it very difficult. it should be mandatory as part of the regular training paid for by the airlines so every flight attendant could have the repeat lessons that allow them to responsible quickly when they are startled. so i've been through the class
faa administrator put in place the zero-tolerance policy and the faa has put out communication and evenhow to behave and communicating the consequences and that has been helpful to have the backing from the federal government but we need doj to step in and use the statute already in place. people could face up to 20 years in prison. we need criminal prosecution and we need d.o.t. to bring the industry together to keep the problems on the ground. >> i weant to show our viewers piece that...
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with so much competition, the faa did not need a setback. i competition, the faa did not need a setback, the faa did not need a setback. ~ . , ., , ., ., setback. i think it was a shame that a small minority _ setback. i think it was a shame that a small minority behaved _ setback. i think it was a shame that a small minority behaved badly. - setback. i think it was a shame that a small minority behaved badly. i l setback. i think it was a shame that l a small minority behaved badly. i do think that _ a small minority behaved badly. i do think that the uk, with ireland, has a very— think that the uk, with ireland, has a very good — think that the uk, with ireland, has a very good case. and i don't want to let _ a very good case. and i don't want to let my— a very good case. and i don't want to let my hopes are with me because i know_ to let my hopes are with me because i know what— to let my hopes are with me because i know what it was like ten years ago _ i know what it was like ten years a . o. . i know what it was like ten years a i o, ., , i know what it was like ten years a i o. .,
with so much competition, the faa did not need a setback. i competition, the faa did not need a setback, the faa did not need a setback. ~ . , ., , ., ., setback. i think it was a shame that a small minority _ setback. i think it was a shame that a small minority behaved _ setback. i think it was a shame that a small minority behaved badly. - setback. i think it was a shame that a small minority behaved badly. i l setback. i think it was a shame that l a small minority behaved badly. i do think...
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the number of faa investigations three times more than a normal year faa releasing a zero tolerance >eporter: and tsa resuming self-defense classes for crews. >> handle a problem passenger. >> reporter: packed planes inflaming the threat of air travel united airlines ceo hoping it will end soon. >> it expires on september 13th. my guess is it will expire on september 13th. >> clearly the masks are a spark point, but it is not really the underlying cause any flight attendant will tell you there's something much bigger going on here there is a general aggression. >> go to the back. >> reporter: american and southwest airlines stopping alcohol service and the faa handing out massive fines, from 7500 to $52,000. a steep price to deter more chaos in the air vonn hilliard, nbc news. >> i know we were joking about this but did people forget how to behave? >> i don't forget the aggression we should be chill and happy that we can hop on a plane and go on vacation or travel for work. >> that's exactly right. be koom and be grateful. >> mind boggling. >> right now at 4:30, get ready to conserve
the number of faa investigations three times more than a normal year faa releasing a zero tolerance >eporter: and tsa resuming self-defense classes for crews. >> handle a problem passenger. >> reporter: packed planes inflaming the threat of air travel united airlines ceo hoping it will end soon. >> it expires on september 13th. my guess is it will expire on september 13th. >> clearly the masks are a spark point, but it is not really the underlying cause any flight...
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the faa would probably give the license to launch for the u.n. at publicly not have much say it all and that. i tried to discover the transfer of u.s. technology to other countries and that s really wouldn't play a role. the fact of the matter is licensing a human launch to mars is going to be a tricky endeavor and it's not really for political reasons although that could be a factor. with the more along the lines of is there live on mars currentlyi underground d and we are talking about martians but real life on the ground and would sending humans there interfere with whatever martian ecosystem there is? it's called planetary protection and spacex, he really doesn't care. if life is underground he doesn't think that humans are going to serve it and he feels like they are just microbes and we are starting with mars. there are people and scientists and there are environmentalists who would have concerns about that. they think ultimately spacex does go to mars it would go hand-in-hand with nasa which would help them address some of those issues lik
the faa would probably give the license to launch for the u.n. at publicly not have much say it all and that. i tried to discover the transfer of u.s. technology to other countries and that s really wouldn't play a role. the fact of the matter is licensing a human launch to mars is going to be a tricky endeavor and it's not really for political reasons although that could be a factor. with the more along the lines of is there live on mars currentlyi underground d and we are talking about...
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there under pressure from the faa to get hundreds of people out of their or else risk losing millions of dollars in future airport funding. >> i'm very passionate about them but then there is a difference between being homeless and harming others. >> reporter: so the three big questions, when i these folks were to gets whacked out of here, where are they going to go, and are they going to build a fence around this 40 acre property? right now, the city says they are working on it and they have a deadline that they have to send a plan to the faa by july 31. live in san jose, kiet do, kpix5. >>> now at 6:00, the major retailer shortening its shopping hours in one bay area city. the growing crime problem it's says it can no longer ignore. >>> in approximately a minute, the fire can get out of control. >>> a final call to think twice about setting off fireworks this weekend. the demonstration to make the point. >>> and it is a natural gathering place for people this holiday weekend, making sure the expected crowds around oaklands lake merritt can celebrate safely. good evening, i'm ken bas
there under pressure from the faa to get hundreds of people out of their or else risk losing millions of dollars in future airport funding. >> i'm very passionate about them but then there is a difference between being homeless and harming others. >> reporter: so the three big questions, when i these folks were to gets whacked out of here, where are they going to go, and are they going to build a fence around this 40 acre property? right now, the city says they are working on it and...
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the faa's definition is mostly symbolic.y gives you a set of wings to pin to your flight suit. >> think about an honorary degree from a college. it is like that. >> reporter: at a time when space travel or civilians is becoming more common, it opens a debate of who is an astronaut. >> i considered it a professional job title. if it is your job to fly in space, however you define it, then you are an astronaut. >> reporter: sir richard branson who made his space flight nine days before bezos may also not meet the new criteria. >> it is berry. they think you've done something to advance the cause of space expiration and play a role beyond being a passenger, they reserve the option to give you the astronaut wings. >> reporter: it is an argument that is mostly semantics but one we might have to settle now that space travel is one expensive to get away. >>> spacex landed a $170 million contract to launch nasa towards one of jupiter's icy moons. the europa clipper mission will look for conditions that could support lift life. do we
the faa's definition is mostly symbolic.y gives you a set of wings to pin to your flight suit. >> think about an honorary degree from a college. it is like that. >> reporter: at a time when space travel or civilians is becoming more common, it opens a debate of who is an astronaut. >> i considered it a professional job title. if it is your job to fly in space, however you define it, then you are an astronaut. >> reporter: sir richard branson who made his space flight...
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the faa wants it done sooner, but that is easier said than done.ocates for the homeless like sean card. right. when you clear one camp like one large camp. >> and the jungle is the prime example. you clear one camp and then you create all these other scattered camps because not that one large camp moves and mask to another large camp. they just move in, create a bunch of smaller camps. the vacant land bordered by west hedding street coleman avenue and taylor street. >> was set aside as a buffer zone should aircraft have trouble landing and taking off. now just below people are camped here with tents trucks and our he's lining the streets aside from the noise and suspect air quality is the planes fly overhead. there are implications related to the relaxing of guidelines about sweeping camps. >> amid the easing of the pandemic. the eye house people in. camps as well as shelters are the least vaccinated group of people right now phone calls and emails to both city hall and the airport were not immediately returned, but the city has reportedly told the
the faa wants it done sooner, but that is easier said than done.ocates for the homeless like sean card. right. when you clear one camp like one large camp. >> and the jungle is the prime example. you clear one camp and then you create all these other scattered camps because not that one large camp moves and mask to another large camp. they just move in, create a bunch of smaller camps. the vacant land bordered by west hedding street coleman avenue and taylor street. >> was set aside...
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and how would elon musk and faa play out w pretty.c: i think the issues would not be with faa would be with nasa and u.s. congress which would it be deep in the knickers with a space x if were to happen printed that would be a terrible tragedy. and certainly something possible, there are no guarantees with human space points whatsoever. there are some pretty good safety precautions with the falcon nine rocket which has an excellent record in terms of t getting to orbit and the newest version has never failed. after about 70 attempts. and it does fail unlike shuttle, is launch escape system so something went wrong in the space shuttle on a descent, and there was way for the group to safely get back to earth really. with dragon, there's launch escape system that if something goes wrong with the rocket within a fraction of a second, is pressures that could push it away so theoretically, the crew probabilities is about one and 240 missions. so it's not zero the space shuttle bus crew and about 135 so theoretically at least, is low in the
and how would elon musk and faa play out w pretty.c: i think the issues would not be with faa would be with nasa and u.s. congress which would it be deep in the knickers with a space x if were to happen printed that would be a terrible tragedy. and certainly something possible, there are no guarantees with human space points whatsoever. there are some pretty good safety precautions with the falcon nine rocket which has an excellent record in terms of t getting to orbit and the newest version...
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the faa says the camp has to be cleaned out by next spring.e who live here say they don't know what they're going to do next. >> it is very hard. we have to start over, you know? they sweep us up, they take our tents, they take our cars. >> the city hand done their part in building enough extremely low income and low income housing foam people and they put up all these no parking signs. where do they expect people to go? >> it is a widespread problem across the bay area. a spokesperson said it sympathizes with the reality of homelessness and wants to find a viable solution. >>> 50 san jose firefighter recruits took part in live fire training today. they said they have to be ready to respond to any fire in or out of san jose. you may see some smoke from the park if you live nearby. so conditions are not super windy right now for that fire training. >> we have low clouds, cooler temperatures are helping. the drought, given how extreme things are right now. the hillsides, even with the cooler temperatures, are still extremely dry. unusually dry f
the faa says the camp has to be cleaned out by next spring.e who live here say they don't know what they're going to do next. >> it is very hard. we have to start over, you know? they sweep us up, they take our tents, they take our cars. >> the city hand done their part in building enough extremely low income and low income housing foam people and they put up all these no parking signs. where do they expect people to go? >> it is a widespread problem across the bay area. a...
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>> well, there could be headline risk but it's coming from the faa being more strict. they're trying to do what they can do. they were a -- they had a lot of problems they had a lot of problems calhoun has worked through a lot of the problems. and free cash flow is poised to correct in terms of improve substantially in the coming years. and it's a long-term investor you have to look at that as valuation creation >> okay. all right. good stuff. >> check out this mystery chart. a doubling over the last year. one firm calls for 30% upside interest here. we'll see. a nice move over the last year 135% is it too late to add to the portfolio to try and capture the gain the analyst thinks could happen talk about it in the call of the day next hey, guys! they have customized solutions to help our family's special needs... giving us confidence in our future... ...and in kevin's. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. “cracked windshield” take 1. ♪ you say ♪ ♪ i got a crack in my windshield... ♪ uh - uh, lisa, maybe less heartbroken? geico lets you file a claim online
>> well, there could be headline risk but it's coming from the faa being more strict. they're trying to do what they can do. they were a -- they had a lot of problems they had a lot of problems calhoun has worked through a lot of the problems. and free cash flow is poised to correct in terms of improve substantially in the coming years. and it's a long-term investor you have to look at that as valuation creation >> okay. all right. good stuff. >> check out this mystery chart....
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the faa, new checks involving a safety feature.he oxygen levels in the cabin and cockpit. >>> a massive train derailment. >>> after that devastating collapse in south florida, the unwelcome headline over night. a partial roof collapse sending tenants fleeing in another building. >>> and the son who went to find his dad at work to personally deliver the news. it's so good, he's our person of the week. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us here as we near the end of another week together. and we begin tonight with the authorities urging americaning to take this delta variant seriously. spreading quickly, particularly among communities with low vaccination rates. the cdc director today saying we are now witnessing a pandemic of the unvaccinated. cases, hospitalization, and deaths all on the rise. but tonight, there is also concern over the danger this poses to children soon going back to school. 12 and under have not been vaccinated. and for these rare breakthrough cases. people testing positive even after they have bee
the faa, new checks involving a safety feature.he oxygen levels in the cabin and cockpit. >>> a massive train derailment. >>> after that devastating collapse in south florida, the unwelcome headline over night. a partial roof collapse sending tenants fleeing in another building. >>> and the son who went to find his dad at work to personally deliver the news. it's so good, he's our person of the week. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us here...
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but they're still waiting for faa approval the virgin galactic approval from the faa came two weeks before lift-off on sunday. we hear from sources that in fact the faa may give the bezos team approval early this week. phillip? >> the space race is fascinating. tom, thanks. >> what a high they must all be on, that crew after coming down from that. >>> now to the relentless heat that is once again scorching the west coast with temperatures reaching 128 degrees in death valley. the region is facing a double disaster with wildfires spreading in & water reservoirs running dry. >> reporter: for more on this emergency we're joined by nbc's erin mclaughlin. erin, good morning >> reporter: good morning, phillip. this is the third major heat wave to strike the western part of the united states so far this year and we're not even halfway through summer it's making drought and fire conditions worse scientists are pointing to climate change extreme temperatures fueling infernos across the west in california more than twice as many acres have burned compared to the same time last year, triggering evacu
but they're still waiting for faa approval the virgin galactic approval from the faa came two weeks before lift-off on sunday. we hear from sources that in fact the faa may give the bezos team approval early this week. phillip? >> the space race is fascinating. tom, thanks. >> what a high they must all be on, that crew after coming down from that. >>> now to the relentless heat that is once again scorching the west coast with temperatures reaching 128 degrees in death...
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the faa wants it done sooner, but that is easier said than done. say advocates for the homeless like sean card. right. when you clear one camp like one large camp. >> and the jungle is the prime example. you clear one camp and then you create all these other scattered camps because not that one large camp moves and mask to another large camp. they just move in, create a bunch of smaller camps. the vacant land bordered by west hedding street coleman avenue and taylor street. >> was set aside as a buffer zone should aircraft have trouble landing and taking off. now just below people are camped here with tents trucks and our he's lining the streets aside from the noise and suspect air quality is the planes fly overhead. there are implications related to the relaxing of guidelines about sweeping camps. >> amid the easing of the pandemic. the house people in. camps as well as shelters are the least vaccinated group of people right now. card, right for one would like to see a sanction camp on the airport site. >> but neither the city or the is likely to
the faa wants it done sooner, but that is easier said than done. say advocates for the homeless like sean card. right. when you clear one camp like one large camp. >> and the jungle is the prime example. you clear one camp and then you create all these other scattered camps because not that one large camp moves and mask to another large camp. they just move in, create a bunch of smaller camps. the vacant land bordered by west hedding street coleman avenue and taylor street. >> was...
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so the faa would probably launch -- license to launch. the u.n. would probably not have much say at all in that. itar governs the transfer of u.s. secrets and technology to other countries including space stuff, so that really wouldn't play a role. the fact of the matter is, licensing a human launch to mars is going to be a tricky endeavor. it is not really for geopolitical reasons, although that could be a factor. it would be more along the lines of is there life on mars currently on the ground that we don't know about? small microbes, not talking about martians, right, but like little life under the ground, or was there past life? and would sending humans there sort of interfere with whatever martian ecosystem there is? it's called planetary protection. and spacex, elon musk, he really doesn't care. if life is underground, he doesn't think that humans on the surface are going to disturb that, and even if they did, he would say they were just microbes, and humans need to be settling out in the cosmos, and we're starting at mars, and what's the pr
so the faa would probably launch -- license to launch. the u.n. would probably not have much say at all in that. itar governs the transfer of u.s. secrets and technology to other countries including space stuff, so that really wouldn't play a role. the fact of the matter is, licensing a human launch to mars is going to be a tricky endeavor. it is not really for geopolitical reasons, although that could be a factor. it would be more along the lines of is there life on mars currently on the...
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we are bouncing the faa requirements.treat all encampment, residents with dignity and humanity. we are considering a number of shelter and housing options. but frankly, it's going to be challenging. i've heard a lot of talk. i've heard a lot of rhetoric. there's money for thee on house, but you're gonna have to do something really, i think incredible to make this one work late friday afternoon, san jose airport officials emailed a statement that says, in part, there's a need to find a balanced approach between providing safe, reliable air service in accordance with local and federal regulations and thoughtful solution to encampments on airport. property the faa has set a hard deadline of april 2022 to have the residents out and fencing go up in san jose, jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. all around the bay area this afternoon. very pleasant weather in store with only minor changes. coming your way for your holiday weekend. i'll have a look at what you can expect. coming up. thanks for us, mary. now we want to go to ktvu jana
we are bouncing the faa requirements.treat all encampment, residents with dignity and humanity. we are considering a number of shelter and housing options. but frankly, it's going to be challenging. i've heard a lot of talk. i've heard a lot of rhetoric. there's money for thee on house, but you're gonna have to do something really, i think incredible to make this one work late friday afternoon, san jose airport officials emailed a statement that says, in part, there's a need to find a balanced...
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>>> the faa bringing jeff bezos back to earth.jungle cruise. applebee's and a movie, now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. my psoriatic arthritis pain? i had enough! it's not getting in my way. joint pain, swelling, tenderness... much better. my psoriasis, clearer... cosentyx® works on all of this. four years and counting. so watch out. i got this! watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis look and feel better with cosentyx. cosentyx works fast for results that can last. it treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis, like joint pain and tenderness, back pain, and helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections— some serious— and the lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. tell your doctor if your crohn's disease symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. i just look. and feel better. i got
>>> the faa bringing jeff bezos back to earth.jungle cruise. applebee's and a movie, now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. my psoriatic arthritis pain? i had enough! it's not getting in my way. joint pain, swelling, tenderness... much better. my psoriasis, clearer... cosentyx® works on all of this. four years and counting. so watch out. i got this! watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis look and feel better with cosentyx. cosentyx works fast for results that can...
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his has his faa license to go up. jeff bezos is waiting until july 20.y don't have the faa license. this is turning into incredible story, emily. emily: any chance elon musk takes off between now and july 11 and beats them all? ed: i don't know -- there is the famous quote, he says he will only get on a rocket if he is sure he will die on mars and not on impact. he wants to make sure the rocket will then safely before he goes into the stars. we don't know who the mystery winner of the auction is for the blue origin seat. it is a blind auction. $28 million. unless you are the winner, emily, we will find out. emily: oh, i wish. i wish i could. i'm enjoying life on earth a little too much. ed ludlow, thanks so much. orlando bravo, founder and managing partner of thoma bravo, the big private equity firm with $8 billion under management, sat down with erik schatzker to talk about crypto and the booming market. take a listen to the exclusive interview. orlando: what these two big movements are showing us is the need for inclusion, and wall street and in the fi
his has his faa license to go up. jeff bezos is waiting until july 20.y don't have the faa license. this is turning into incredible story, emily. emily: any chance elon musk takes off between now and july 11 and beats them all? ed: i don't know -- there is the famous quote, he says he will only get on a rocket if he is sure he will die on mars and not on impact. he wants to make sure the rocket will then safely before he goes into the stars. we don't know who the mystery winner of the auction...
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the faa said. issue is near the nose on certain 7 87 dreamliners in the company's inventory of un delivered airplanes. the issue was discovered as part of the ongoing system wide inspection of boeing. 7 87 shiming process required by the faa. a the faa says the issue poses no immediate threat to flight safety. also new at 11. if you're one of the millions of americans looking to sleep better, amazon has you covered the retail giant was granted permission from the fcc last friday to make a device that can monitor people's sleep. using radar. the news was first reported by bloomberg. the device will have touchless control and will be stationary. but few other details about the device had been released. amazon did not immediately respond to bloomberg's request for comment. a 20 year old woman from san france cisco is now headed to the tokyo olympics, and she'll make history as the very first female weightlifter to represent tonga new tonight. ktvu sam release spoke with that young woman who was just 1
the faa said. issue is near the nose on certain 7 87 dreamliners in the company's inventory of un delivered airplanes. the issue was discovered as part of the ongoing system wide inspection of boeing. 7 87 shiming process required by the faa. a the faa says the issue poses no immediate threat to flight safety. also new at 11. if you're one of the millions of americans looking to sleep better, amazon has you covered the retail giant was granted permission from the fcc last friday to make a...
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>> it wouldn't be an issue so much with the faa but with the u.s. congress. that would be a terrible tragedy. it's's also something there areo guarantees with spaceflight whatsoever. there are some pretty good safety precautions with the falcon nine rocket that has an excellent record in terms of getting to orbit. theas newest version has never failed after 70 attempts and if it does fail it has an escape system so if something went wrong there was no way for the crew to safely get back to t eah really. with dragon there is a system such that if something goes wrong within a fraction of a second, it is a powerful thruster that can push it away iso the loss of the probability is about one to 240 missions. so it's definitely not zero but the loss of crew was about to hundred 35 so theoretically lower than the space shuttle. that would be an extremely serious issue and raise questions about whether all of the promises in commercial space coming through. so there's a lot of effort obviously being taken to protect against that for many reasons. i know people would
>> it wouldn't be an issue so much with the faa but with the u.s. congress. that would be a terrible tragedy. it's's also something there areo guarantees with spaceflight whatsoever. there are some pretty good safety precautions with the falcon nine rocket that has an excellent record in terms of getting to orbit. theas newest version has never failed after 70 attempts and if it does fail it has an escape system so if something went wrong there was no way for the crew to safely get back...
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the faa has a zero tolerance policy.ruly passengers face fines of up to $52,000 per incident. >> that is sad and shocking. >>> this morning we're hearing from the parents of a 4-year- old boy injured by a peloton treadmill. they're speaking to good morning america for the first time since filing a lawsuit. they're sending a warning to other parents saying their son wasn't even on the treadmill but was next to it when he got sucked under the belt. >> when you saw your son in the hospital. >> we were shocked to see the extent of the burns. my son was covered in burns. we're shocked to hear that a treadmill can do that to somebody. >> peloton released a statement saying they take these stents and others like it seriously. they're cooperating with the recall offering their customer as full refund through november 6th. gma will have a full report on the family's lawsuit at 7:00. >>> governor newsom is making it easier for every rntoavinrnacce. ery hea tolegis $6 billion. this funding will help even the playing field for thous
the faa has a zero tolerance policy.ruly passengers face fines of up to $52,000 per incident. >> that is sad and shocking. >>> this morning we're hearing from the parents of a 4-year- old boy injured by a peloton treadmill. they're speaking to good morning america for the first time since filing a lawsuit. they're sending a warning to other parents saying their son wasn't even on the treadmill but was next to it when he got sucked under the belt. >> when you saw your son in...
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the faa now says it has received more than 3,000 reports of unruly passengers since the start of this year. more than 2000 over the federal transportation mask mandate. sara nelson of the association of flight attendants says flight crews are facing a harsh new reality. >> now the public is coming back and treating flight attendants as punching bags verbally and physically. >> these fines are serious. up to $35,000 per vital. the faa says it has assessed people a total of a half million dollars in fines. >> i've been noticing a lot more people wearing without masks, i should say, as they go out and about. we have to remind travelers that masks are still required on the airplanes. and the tsa is reminding people to behave. you mentioned the unruly passenger reports. tell us about what the tsa is doing now. >> well, the tsa is saying a lot about this. it's reinstating flight attendant self-defense classes. the faa is taking an interesting social media approach to this, putting out a new video today featuring kids telling those who are acting out on planes to grow up. here's what they sa
the faa now says it has received more than 3,000 reports of unruly passengers since the start of this year. more than 2000 over the federal transportation mask mandate. sara nelson of the association of flight attendants says flight crews are facing a harsh new reality. >> now the public is coming back and treating flight attendants as punching bags verbally and physically. >> these fines are serious. up to $35,000 per vital. the faa says it has assessed people a total of a half...
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the faa says is it is a twin engine, from the looks of the crash site, which is pretty severe, no word yet of any survivors. >> we received an emergency dispatch that a plane had crashed into a residence. >> these photos were taken by the regional fire district and give some idea of what our fighters are dealing with. by the time they gto the large home on the 7500 block of seo vista, it was 60% in engulfed in flames. >> it had spread to other parts of the property, starting with some spot fires and brushfires. >> the force of the impact created a debris field several hundred yards wide. portions of the engine, the wing, and the skin were pushed from the crash site. it is unknown if the pilot or passengers on board survived. we spoke with the property owner, roger, uses the house as a second home. it was vacant, at the time. >> my wife and kids were not there. we felt so bad for the people on the plane. i don't have any information on that. they lost a lot more than we did. >> it is windy out in the hills. the firefighters did a good job keeping the flames contained two 1/8 of an acre
the faa says is it is a twin engine, from the looks of the crash site, which is pretty severe, no word yet of any survivors. >> we received an emergency dispatch that a plane had crashed into a residence. >> these photos were taken by the regional fire district and give some idea of what our fighters are dealing with. by the time they gto the large home on the 7500 block of seo vista, it was 60% in engulfed in flames. >> it had spread to other parts of the property, starting...
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the data we have been using is also what we sent to the faa, and the faa used that as clearance for the commercial license. technically, the ship performed just as we wanted it to do, so now we are going to repeat that profile for the remainder of the program. now the flight test program shifts to the private astronaut experience. we thought he might do that after we rehearsed it once in space. the truth of it is we actually do most of the training rehearsals for that on the ground, so these next two flights are going to be exactly the same, and we asked richard which he would prefer to be on. you can guess which he said. we are excited he's going to be joining in testing the private astronaut experience for us. kailey: does this pull forward the timeline for private flights? and what exactly does it cost for someone who isn't richard branson to take that flight? michael: there's no pulling forward of our flight test program here. we are remaining on the exact same schedule we have been. we had announced we would do these next two flights in the summer, and pending the data analysis, we
the data we have been using is also what we sent to the faa, and the faa used that as clearance for the commercial license. technically, the ship performed just as we wanted it to do, so now we are going to repeat that profile for the remainder of the program. now the flight test program shifts to the private astronaut experience. we thought he might do that after we rehearsed it once in space. the truth of it is we actually do most of the training rehearsals for that on the ground, so these...
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the faa has been brainstorming how best to get passengers to obey flight attendants.the agencies on kids. will it work? psychologist leslie tennyson points out some cultures believe it is disrespectful for children to engage in adult business. however, this video might get adults to pay attention. >> i think it is important that adults take an opportunity to humble ourselves a bit around how children can help us really re-center ourselves. we are supposed to be the role models. >> reporter: besides the online video, the faa has been tweeting memes with clever messages, such as a fine for disrupting a flight could cover the cost of buying a new truck. it is looking into other methods to change conduct. simply stated -- >> stop. >> reporter: are we listening? david louie, abc7 news. >>> san francisco's chinatown is letting the world know it has reopened for business. chinatown was hit especially hard during the pandemic. restaurants and shops closed. the annual chinese new year. was canceled last year, but as you can see, chinatown is back open. >> people come from all
the faa has been brainstorming how best to get passengers to obey flight attendants.the agencies on kids. will it work? psychologist leslie tennyson points out some cultures believe it is disrespectful for children to engage in adult business. however, this video might get adults to pay attention. >> i think it is important that adults take an opportunity to humble ourselves a bit around how children can help us really re-center ourselves. we are supposed to be the role models. >>...
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so the faa would probably launch, license the launch. that u.n. would probably not have much say at all in that. itar just governs the transfer of u.s. secrets and technology to other countries including space stuff so that really wouldn't play a role. the fact of the matter is licensing a human launch to mars is going to be a tricky endeavor and its not ready for geopolitical reasons, although that could be a factor. it would be more along the lines of is the life on mars currently underground we don't know about, small microbes, not talking about martians but like little life under the ground couple was their past life, and woods sending humans to their sort of interfere with whatever martian ecosystem there is? it's called planetary protection. spacex, elon musk, he really doesn't care, like he, if life is underground he doesn't think humans on the surface are going to disturb it, and even if he did he would be like they're just microbes and humans need the settling at undergoing in the cosmos and starting with a mars, and that's a problem? at
so the faa would probably launch, license the launch. that u.n. would probably not have much say at all in that. itar just governs the transfer of u.s. secrets and technology to other countries including space stuff so that really wouldn't play a role. the fact of the matter is licensing a human launch to mars is going to be a tricky endeavor and its not ready for geopolitical reasons, although that could be a factor. it would be more along the lines of is the life on mars currently underground...
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the faa has set a hard deadline of april 2020 to have the residents out and fencing go up. we're live here in san jose, jesse gary ktvu fox two news. we'll head back to you. all right, jesse. thank you. target announces its limiting hours in its that it's going to be open in san francisco. we'll tell you about the reason that's become all too predictable for those in the city. that story coming up at 5 30. she was a star in the making heading to the olympics, but a failed drug test means she will be forced to miss her race. and that decision, even with that amount of product off the street and the suspect in custody. um uh, we still have fireworks every night. well, coming up law enforcement. explains how they have tried but ultimately are not able to make a dent in the illegal firework market in the bay area, a very mild day around the bay area and little change coming our way for your holiday weekend. we'll check in on the current conditions and show you what you can expect for the days ahead another day, another chance. it could be the day you break the sales record, or
the faa has set a hard deadline of april 2020 to have the residents out and fencing go up. we're live here in san jose, jesse gary ktvu fox two news. we'll head back to you. all right, jesse. thank you. target announces its limiting hours in its that it's going to be open in san francisco. we'll tell you about the reason that's become all too predictable for those in the city. that story coming up at 5 30. she was a star in the making heading to the olympics, but a failed drug test means she...
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the faa had been reviewing the application and could have rejected the plan if regulations were not met. bezos plans to fly next tuesday with his brother and 82-year-old wally funk who trained to be an astronaut but never went into space. also on board, an unidentified person who paid $28 million. they'll experience three minutes of weightlessness and go slightly farther into space than richard branson did on sunday. >>> coffee drinkers, beware, prices are perking up. you can blame a poor harvest in brazil due to the lack of rainfall and transportation problems in places like colombia and vietnam. prices up 18% in the last few months. one other factor a huge increase in dehand during the pandemic. >>> all right, coming up a big fall at the home run derby last night. >>> but first they weren't going to take it anymore. we'll hear from the workers at this burger king who got together and said we all quit. from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing
the faa had been reviewing the application and could have rejected the plan if regulations were not met. bezos plans to fly next tuesday with his brother and 82-year-old wally funk who trained to be an astronaut but never went into space. also on board, an unidentified person who paid $28 million. they'll experience three minutes of weightlessness and go slightly farther into space than richard branson did on sunday. >>> coffee drinkers, beware, prices are perking up. you can blame a...
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now they need to be retrained per faa guidelines another issue?ersonnel, everything from baggage workers and ramp agents to flight attendants. and then there's mother nature. storm after storm this summer causing hang-ups on the runway >> diverted from orlando to tampa because of weather >> reporter: until then, to reduce your travel stress, get a direct flight early in the day. don't check a bag and consider getting flight insurance call cfar, canceled for any reason we thought it would feel good to travel again, but lately it is a mixed bag meagan fitzgerald, nbc news, chicago. >>> when we come back, the ultimate wedding gift the doctor rearranging all of those flowers for good >>> there is good news the night about the power of flowers and the virginia doctor giving those leftover wedding bouquets a new purpose. she doesn't know the brides and grooms, but eleanor love has been to more weddings than she can count. >> you never know what you're going to get. >> when the party is over and the guests are gone, love gets to work >> we want to keep t
now they need to be retrained per faa guidelines another issue?ersonnel, everything from baggage workers and ramp agents to flight attendants. and then there's mother nature. storm after storm this summer causing hang-ups on the runway >> diverted from orlando to tampa because of weather >> reporter: until then, to reduce your travel stress, get a direct flight early in the day. don't check a bag and consider getting flight insurance call cfar, canceled for any reason we thought it...
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the faa says the company will fix a manufacturing defect discovered on 787 dreamliners which have yet to be delivered to customers boeing halted the 787 in may. the second time as the faa reviewed the situation boeing stock down .75%. >>> coming up, let's talk jobs what mcdonald's and other small businesses are doing to bring in workers. some of the perks may surprise you. >> announcer: today's big number 42.7%. that's how much trading volumes in cryptocurrencies dropped in june compared to the prior month according to the report by crypto compare the bulk of slowdown was the crackdown of the bitcoin mining in china >> announcer: this cnbc program is sponsored by ibm. the world is going hybrid with ibm. so do banks. that's why they're going hybrid with ibm. a hybrid cloud approach helps them personalize experiences with watson ai while helping keep data secure. ♪ ♪ ♪ from banking to manufacturing, businesses are going with a smarter hybrid cloud, using the tools, platform and expertise of ibm. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is dr. arnold t. petsworth, he's the owner of petsworth vetworld. business was st
the faa says the company will fix a manufacturing defect discovered on 787 dreamliners which have yet to be delivered to customers boeing halted the 787 in may. the second time as the faa reviewed the situation boeing stock down .75%. >>> coming up, let's talk jobs what mcdonald's and other small businesses are doing to bring in workers. some of the perks may surprise you. >> announcer: today's big number 42.7%. that's how much trading volumes in cryptocurrencies dropped in june...
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so the faa says the camp has to be cleaned out by next spring, and those who live here say they don'tw what they'll do next. >> it's very hard. because we have to start over. you know? they sweep us out, they take our tents, they take our cars. >> the city hasn't done their part in building enough extremely low-income and low-income housing for people. and they put up all these "no parking" signs. where do they expect people to go? >> there are plenty of homes in that area as well. why is this considered a danger for the people who live there in the tents? >> reporter: unlike the homes, this particular strip of land was actually built as sort of a buffer so that planes taking off and landing, in case there was a problem, would actually not encounter people or homes. so that's dangerous to the people who are here. also, the homeless people have attracted a lot of birds and the faa says those birds are dangerous to the planes flying in and out. >> that's good information. where do these people go if they're going to be cleared out? >> reporter: that's the problem. there are fewer and fe
so the faa says the camp has to be cleaned out by next spring, and those who live here say they don'tw what they'll do next. >> it's very hard. because we have to start over. you know? they sweep us out, they take our tents, they take our cars. >> the city hasn't done their part in building enough extremely low-income and low-income housing for people. and they put up all these "no parking" signs. where do they expect people to go? >> there are plenty of homes in...