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so ever since. >> the process began, the faa has worked off of me. you know, you report. we expect you honestly report history. so this is nothing new that we're finding that people didn't report the restaurant. >> again, that was dray clark reporting. wenew at 6, a man is arrested after police say he stole more than $5,000 in pens. >> happened at the san francisco international n show in millbrae on saturday. police say 72 year-old man. we don't have his name. he swiped collectible pans and accessories while walking through the show before he was finally caught by the staff and vendors, the stolen items were eventually returned to their owners. a suspect now facing a grand theft and in charge. >> coming up in sports, steve kerr and the u.s. men's basketball team in the philippines today for the a basketball championship of the basketball championship of the world will have hi ya know, if you were cashbacking you could earn on everything with just one card. chase freedom unlimited. so, if you're off the racking... ...or crab cracking, you're cashbacking. cashback on flapj
so ever since. >> the process began, the faa has worked off of me. you know, you report. we expect you honestly report history. so this is nothing new that we're finding that people didn't report the restaurant. >> again, that was dray clark reporting. wenew at 6, a man is arrested after police say he stole more than $5,000 in pens. >> happened at the san francisco international n show in millbrae on saturday. police say 72 year-old man. we don't have his name. he swiped...
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. >> but first, why 5000 of america's pilots are now under investigation by the faa. you're watching world news now ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. to fame tonight at 8:00, 7:00 central on abc. >> coming now for nascar driver ryan preece is out of the hospital and back home in north carolina following this crash at the daytona international speedway on saturday. >> look at this. his car went airborne and flipped at least ten times after being clipped near the end of the coke. zero sugar, 400. no on facebook, his wife, heather shared that their daughter is happy to be back in her daddy's arms. >> scary moments there, indeed. all right. court records show the former navy seal who claims to have killed osama bin l
. >> but first, why 5000 of america's pilots are now under investigation by the faa. you're watching world news now ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit...
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the faa insists the u.s. aviation system is the safest in the world, but one close call is one too many >> anywhere between 300 lives or more were put at risk in these near collisions. >> reporter: the faa's runway safety push will focus on the basics, situational awareness in cockpits and towers, double-confirming radio instructions, and sterile cockpits pilots should only be talking about the job until they reach 10,000 feet. lester >> tom costello, thank you for that >>> up next, we'll remember a beloved star of the hit tv series "this is us," who drew on his life experience to move so many >>> tributes and memories are pouring in tonight for actor ron cephas jones the emmy winner best known for his role on nbc's acclaimed drama "this is us. anne thompson on his life and legacy. >> and who was i to insert myself into your life -- >> reporter: on "this is us" ron cephas jones made a lasting impression, winning two emmy awards as william hill, trying to reconnect with the son he abandoned at birth after a li
the faa insists the u.s. aviation system is the safest in the world, but one close call is one too many >> anywhere between 300 lives or more were put at risk in these near collisions. >> reporter: the faa's runway safety push will focus on the basics, situational awareness in cockpits and towers, double-confirming radio instructions, and sterile cockpits pilots should only be talking about the job until they reach 10,000 feet. lester >> tom costello, thank you for that...
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the faa already ordered 60 pilots to stop flying. here's zohreen shah. >> reporter: tonight the shocking revelation from the faa. they've ordered about 60 pilots who are also military veterans out of the cockpit amid an investigation into nearly 5,000 pilots who the faa alleges falsified medical records. the washington post reports the probe quote "has exposed long-standing issues in how the faa medically screens pilots" that probe beginning in 2019 when the v.a. inspector general's office became, quote, concerned that some pilots may be hiding mental health conditions or fraudulently receiving disability benefits. the faa says it has closed about half the cases and says a majority of the pilots whose cases remain open can still fly while they investigate. a senior u.s. official telling the post that 600 of the pilots under investigation have licenses to fly passenger airlines. >> and the faa says in a statement it will take more steps including enforcement action based on their investigation into these cases. now the aircraft owners
the faa already ordered 60 pilots to stop flying. here's zohreen shah. >> reporter: tonight the shocking revelation from the faa. they've ordered about 60 pilots who are also military veterans out of the cockpit amid an investigation into nearly 5,000 pilots who the faa alleges falsified medical records. the washington post reports the probe quote "has exposed long-standing issues in how the faa medically screens pilots" that probe beginning in 2019 when the v.a. inspector...
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so ever since. >> the process began, the faa has worked off of me. you know, you report. we expect you honestly report history. so this is nothing new. that we're finding that people didn't report the restaurant. >> dray clark reporting coming up, the investigation is san francisco's golden gate park continues after 2 teenagers were stabbed. plus the school policy, california attorney general rob bonta is fighting why he says it's dangerous. and if you didn't know the bay area is home to the international show that takes place every year. what happened at this year's event that prompted police to show up. plus this friday kron four's becoming the bay area's. see featuring entirely new primetime lineup this fall, including inside the nfl on tuesday night. and even with the change, we're still the bay area's new station. also starting friday, reading a new 02:00pm and 11:00pm newscast. plus, we have you covered in primetime with news starting at 08:00pm on the kron on app and at kron 4 dot com. you can take a closer look at our new lineup by scanning that qr code on the scr
so ever since. >> the process began, the faa has worked off of me. you know, you report. we expect you honestly report history. so this is nothing new. that we're finding that people didn't report the restaurant. >> dray clark reporting coming up, the investigation is san francisco's golden gate park continues after 2 teenagers were stabbed. plus the school policy, california attorney general rob bonta is fighting why he says it's dangerous. and if you didn't know the bay area is...
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i mean, he was suoposed — faa, so what does he do?o what does he do? i mean, he was supposed to resign _ faa, so what does he do? i mean, he was supposed to resign today, - faa, so what does he do? i mean, he was supposed to resign today, that'sl was supposed to resign today, that's what was supposed to happen, that's what was supposed to happen, that's what was supposed to happen, that's what was set to heaven, everyone was prepared for that and essentially that would have been the best possible scenario. before action would have been taken, and now it's a matter of somebody has to kick him out of his position. whether there will be consequences or not, we have to see, but essentially what should have happened was him resigning today. and that wasn't it, it's just a matter of him being, ithink today. and that wasn't it, it's just a matter of him being, i think it reflects on the fact that he doesn't necessarily understand the gravity of it. he doesn't understand the effect that it has, maybe he doesn't understand but he doesn't neces
i mean, he was suoposed — faa, so what does he do?o what does he do? i mean, he was supposed to resign _ faa, so what does he do? i mean, he was supposed to resign today, - faa, so what does he do? i mean, he was supposed to resign today, that'sl was supposed to resign today, that's what was supposed to happen, that's what was supposed to happen, that's what was supposed to happen, that's what was set to heaven, everyone was prepared for that and essentially that would have been the best...
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the cockpit at the faa sits empty. adam:. i hope they can address that.e keeping score of people not told to go back to work, not just a few days a week but in case of goldman sachs every day of the week. madison madison alworth following these trends. >> reporter: summer has ended early for those at goldman sachs, employees told no more summer fridays with only two summer fridays to go. the investment told staffers they would be cracking down on those who aren't at their desks five days a week, move to cancel friday's where you leave the office early came because the wall street headquarters have been described as totally dead on fridays now, in terms of gone home and people are choosing to start the weekend early by working from home. goldman telling fox business since we communicated our approach for returning to the office we have can need to nude to encourage employees to work in the office 5 days a week. there is flex ability when needed but we are reminding are employees of our existing policy which is broadly in line with other firms in the indust
the cockpit at the faa sits empty. adam:. i hope they can address that.e keeping score of people not told to go back to work, not just a few days a week but in case of goldman sachs every day of the week. madison madison alworth following these trends. >> reporter: summer has ended early for those at goldman sachs, employees told no more summer fridays with only two summer fridays to go. the investment told staffers they would be cracking down on those who aren't at their desks five days...
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the faa will hold runway safety meetings after multiple close call incidents.ose calls happen more often than previously known. we have a report on that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ -dad, what's with your toenail? -oh, that...? i'm not sure... -it's a nail fungus infection. -...that's gross! -it's nothing, really... -it's contagious. you can even spread it to other people. -mom, come here! -don't worry about it. it'll go away on its own! -no, it won't go away on its own. it's an infection. you need a prescription. nail fungus is a contagious infection. at the first signs, show it to your doctor... ... and ask if jublia is right for you. jublia is a prescription medicine used to treat toenail fungus. its most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness... ... itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters and pain. jublia is recognized by the apma. most commercially insured patients m
the faa will hold runway safety meetings after multiple close call incidents.ose calls happen more often than previously known. we have a report on that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ -dad, what's with your toenail? -oh, that...? i'm not sure... -it's a nail fungus infection. -...that's gross! -it's nothing, really... -it's contagious....
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but the faa, in my view, has been very frustrating to deal with. yeah. much do you think that that staffing shortage when it comes to air traffic controllers is factoring into the rising number of close calls we're seeing at airports and what is being done right now to try to address that shortage? so from what we've seen, it's a lot some of it is just generational. some of it is in the busy airports. we haven't paid people enough to retain them and attract them into these stressful jobs. so we've got to pay people more and we got to pay people in the busy hubs more. and sometimes that's difficult with my republican colleagues because they're in traditional democratic areas. so we're hoping we can work with them because, of course, everybody travels. republicans and democrats. and if there's a if there's a tragedy besides the loss of life, we're going to take a long time recovery. there's also this question about installing warning systems to prevent these runway collisions. as i understand it, there are not many us airports that have these systems in pl
but the faa, in my view, has been very frustrating to deal with. yeah. much do you think that that staffing shortage when it comes to air traffic controllers is factoring into the rising number of close calls we're seeing at airports and what is being done right now to try to address that shortage? so from what we've seen, it's a lot some of it is just generational. some of it is in the busy airports. we haven't paid people enough to retain them and attract them into these stressful jobs. so...
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the faa already ordered 60 pilots to stop flying. >> the shocking revelation from the faa. they ordered about 60 pilots who were also military veterans out of the cockpit amid an investigation into nearly 5000 pilots who the faa alleges falsified medical records. the probe has exposed long-standing issues and how the faa medically screens pilots. that probe beginning in 2019 when the ba inspector general's office became concerned that some pilots may be hiding mental health conditions or fraudulently receiving disability benefits. the faa says it has close about half the cases and the majority whose cases remain open can still fly while they investigate. a senior u.s. official telling the post 600 of the u.s. pilots under investigation have licenses to apply -- five passenger airlines. the faa says it will take more steps including enforcement action based on their investigation into these cases. the aircraft owners and pilot association washington post article and issue with the claim does not acknowledge the exceptional safety record we are currently ask -- experiencing.
the faa already ordered 60 pilots to stop flying. >> the shocking revelation from the faa. they ordered about 60 pilots who were also military veterans out of the cockpit amid an investigation into nearly 5000 pilots who the faa alleges falsified medical records. the probe has exposed long-standing issues and how the faa medically screens pilots. that probe beginning in 2019 when the ba inspector general's office became concerned that some pilots may be hiding mental health conditions or...
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so ever since. >> the process began, the faa has worked off of me. you know, you report. we expect you honestly report history. so this is nothing new that we're finding that people didn't report the restaurant. >> coming up next, come on, barbie. let's go party at home on your television screen will tell you when the record-breaking film will be available to watch from home. >> don't want your personal information like your name and phone number online for everyone to see google rolls out. a new privacy tool to help. i'm rich demuro. i'll show you where to find it and how to use it. coming up in tech, smart. >> but first, the world mourning the loss of longtime game show host bob barker. still ahead, we'll dive into his life and "the doctor will see you now." but do they really? do they see all that you are? at kaiser permanente all of us work together to care for all that is you. >> 12 45 on this monday afternoon. and we're continuing to follow breaking news at the university of north carolina chapel hill where there may have been a shooting. school officials did issue
so ever since. >> the process began, the faa has worked off of me. you know, you report. we expect you honestly report history. so this is nothing new that we're finding that people didn't report the restaurant. >> coming up next, come on, barbie. let's go party at home on your television screen will tell you when the record-breaking film will be available to watch from home. >> don't want your personal information like your name and phone number online for everyone to see...
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but they tell the faa they're perfectly healthy.with the faa and in the words of one investigator it's not unreasonable but human nature that people overexaggerate to v.a. >> what has the faa said about this in. >> so, right now, they told 60 pilots they can't fly, period. and their disabilities can range from a serious mental health issue to a serious heart issue for example of the 4800 pilots investigated half of the cases have been closed and only 600, 600 out of almost 5,000, they're working through this step by step. the faa said we're giving pilots the opportunity to come clean. what's truth and the reality about why you're receiving disability benefits from the v.a. and you need to go through full transparency with us and there are waivers for specific conditions but the faa is also saying we're very mindful that these are veterans many of them were wounded or injured in the line of duty and we owe them a debt of gratitude so the faa is trying to give them that flexibility. >> more to come. tom costello, thanks so much. >>> 6
but they tell the faa they're perfectly healthy.with the faa and in the words of one investigator it's not unreasonable but human nature that people overexaggerate to v.a. >> what has the faa said about this in. >> so, right now, they told 60 pilots they can't fly, period. and their disabilities can range from a serious mental health issue to a serious heart issue for example of the 4800 pilots investigated half of the cases have been closed and only 600, 600 out of almost 5,000,...
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the faa already ordered 60 pilots to stop flying. >> talking revelation from the faa, 60 pilots, alsoilitary veterans ordered out of the cockpit. an investigation into nearly 5000 pilots who the the faa says hidden medical records. the probe into how the faa screens pilots begin in 2019 when they became some pilots they be hiding mental health conditions for fraudulently receiving disability benefits. they say they have closed about half the cases and say a majority of the pilots whose cases remain open can still fly while they investigate. a senior u.s. official because the post that 600 pilots under investigation have licenses to fly passenger airlines. the faa says it will take more steps, including enforcement action based on their investigation. the pilots association saying the washington post article and an issue with dba claim is not acknowledged the exceptional safety record we are currently experiencing. furthermore, medical incapacitation is extremely rare. kumasi: francisco is ready to hand of the business, but he does not want to sell it. he posted on your thing heat was
the faa already ordered 60 pilots to stop flying. >> talking revelation from the faa, 60 pilots, alsoilitary veterans ordered out of the cockpit. an investigation into nearly 5000 pilots who the the faa says hidden medical records. the probe into how the faa screens pilots begin in 2019 when they became some pilots they be hiding mental health conditions for fraudulently receiving disability benefits. they say they have closed about half the cases and say a majority of the pilots whose...
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that's something that only the faa can fix. the faa has fix that.an additional 1500 control rs this year is hugely important because 77% of the air traffic control facilities don't even come up to 85% employment. 77% of the facilities are below 85% staffed. so the new hires are important, but training can take 18 months to 3 years. it's going to be awhile before we see all these people fully deployed. but that's a huge improvement. >> as you say, hiring will take time. technology will take time. how about next best steps? what can be put in place quickly? >> two things should be done immediately. they are both within the control of federal aviation administration. one is they are going to have to increase separations between aircraft. separation is safety. now they asked the airports to help by cutting back on some of their flights and using larger planes, not doing as many takeoffs and landings. and the airlines did for awhile agree to help, but during the busy summer season, that kind of slipped away. so they have to enforce increased separation b
that's something that only the faa can fix. the faa has fix that.an additional 1500 control rs this year is hugely important because 77% of the air traffic control facilities don't even come up to 85% employment. 77% of the facilities are below 85% staffed. so the new hires are important, but training can take 18 months to 3 years. it's going to be awhile before we see all these people fully deployed. but that's a huge improvement. >> as you say, hiring will take time. technology will...
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so ever since. >> the process began, the faa has worked off of a, you know, you report.e expect you honestly report history. so this is nothing new that we're finding that people didn't report the restaurant. >> and that was dray clark reporting doctor know been points out. he doesn't want to stigmatize because he says there are even more pilots on the civilian side that aren't reporting their medical histories. he believes one way of really fixing the issue is for examiner's to have full access to medical and medication records and not just rely on the honor system among pilots. also for your health this morning. >> you know, we have a nationwide adhd medication shortage and it might be getting worse. the fda first announced an admiral shortage about 10 months ago. experts expressed concerns about market conditions as children are heading back to school. they say that schools can be where children are first diagnosed. experts also say that there's a high demand for the medications and jumps during the school year as the children and adults. you know, the big into it, th
so ever since. >> the process began, the faa has worked off of a, you know, you report.e expect you honestly report history. so this is nothing new that we're finding that people didn't report the restaurant. >> and that was dray clark reporting doctor know been points out. he doesn't want to stigmatize because he says there are even more pilots on the civilian side that aren't reporting their medical histories. he believes one way of really fixing the issue is for examiner's to...
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so ever since. >> the process began, the faa has worked off of me. you know, you report. we expect you honestly report history. so this is nothing new that we're finding that people didn't report the restaurant. >> 6.52 is that i'm coming up on the kron. 4 morning news. health experts say a sugary breakfast could be depleted. your energy throughout the day, but one food can help fix that will explain. we're back time now. 6.55 and a november trial has been set now for former nfl star marshawn lynch. >> who's accused of driving drunk last august in downtown las vegas. the former running back was found asleep in a damaged luxury sports car. the trial begins on november 8th. it's expected to last couple of days. lynch faces several charges, including dui failure to drive in a travel lane and driving unregistered vehicle. he has pleaded not guilty. he did that back in march will not guilty to all charges. >> it's 6.36 and children born in neighborhoods with better access to things like high quality housing and parks had a significantly lower asma incident rain. this is accord
so ever since. >> the process began, the faa has worked off of me. you know, you report. we expect you honestly report history. so this is nothing new that we're finding that people didn't report the restaurant. >> 6.52 is that i'm coming up on the kron. 4 morning news. health experts say a sugary breakfast could be depleted. your energy throughout the day, but one food can help fix that will explain. we're back time now. 6.55 and a november trial has been set now for former nfl...
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it's not their job to report it to the faa. safety of passengers.s a lot of minor things that the pilots don't want caught up in the big faa bureaucracy. high pressure your pressure might be up a little bit. even sleep apnea if you are a little bit overweight and bigger body mass index they want you to go through extensive sleep apnea testing. there is a lot of things. that could snag their ability to flight airplane and to actually get paid. conditions or mental health disorders. what are the serious issues that you think being a pilot yourself would prevent someone from flying. >> pretty much anything heart-related that might effect your heart and then also on, you know, the anything psychologic like depression is a very big thing. so those pretty much are the two main things. anything that would, you know, affect your breathing or respiration basically the pilots aren't going to jeopardize the passengers. most are comfortable going to doctors that they have great relationship for a long time. >> brian: kyle, thanks so much. kyle bailey will follo
it's not their job to report it to the faa. safety of passengers.s a lot of minor things that the pilots don't want caught up in the big faa bureaucracy. high pressure your pressure might be up a little bit. even sleep apnea if you are a little bit overweight and bigger body mass index they want you to go through extensive sleep apnea testing. there is a lot of things. that could snag their ability to flight airplane and to actually get paid. conditions or mental health disorders. what are the...
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so the faa, i want to understand this, your group is finding out that the faa has, in fact, located 32hat's a great question. these documents should have been handed over months ago. but the faa is dragging their feet, giving us excuse after excuse every step of the way. and we just found out they need 10 weeks to produce 32 pages. could you imagine if you or i needed one week to work on 3 pages of work? we would absolutely get fired. but this is nothing new for the biden administration completely protecting pete buttigieg and the costs of these taxpayer-funded private jets. elizabeth: so it sounds like you're not going to get them until halloween? i mean, didn't you work on this like a year ago and put in this request over a year ago in so they're continuing to stonewall? it's like they're blowing off the american people. >> what's ironic about this is that we are trying to determine the cost of the flight, and they are wasting taxpayer dollars by just bringing this to the a lawsuit. they should have been transparent months ago. and, again, this is coming around the time that pete but
so the faa, i want to understand this, your group is finding out that the faa has, in fact, located 32hat's a great question. these documents should have been handed over months ago. but the faa is dragging their feet, giving us excuse after excuse every step of the way. and we just found out they need 10 weeks to produce 32 pages. could you imagine if you or i needed one week to work on 3 pages of work? we would absolutely get fired. but this is nothing new for the biden administration...
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what the faa is doing to research the recent surge in air scares. running this kitchen.our business. it's your verizon. sometimes jonah wrestles with falling asleep... ...so he takes zzzquil. the world's #1 sleep aid brand for a better night sleep. so now, he wakes up feeling like himself. the reigning family room middle-weight champion. better days start with zzzquil nights. [sneeze] (♪♪) astepro allergy, steroid free allergy relief that starts working in 30 minutes, while other allergy sprays take hours. with astepro's unbeatably fast allergy relief you can astepro and go! (christina) with verizon business unlimited, with astepro's unbeatably fast allergy relief i get 5g, truly unlimited data, and unlimited hotspot data. so, no matter what, i'm running this kitchen. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. >>> we're back with news that the faa is urging runway meetings after a number of close calls. >> good day. this was flight 1288 coming in during the tropical storm, heavy rain and gusty winds and it hit the ground hard dragging its left wing down
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according to the faa. >> all right. and who who is right?the new york times reported that only a fraction of near-misses and midair scares have been publicly disclosed. they based that reporting on a review of internal faa safety documents and a nasa database. joining us live now is abc news and good morning america aviation correspondent john nance. john, thanks for your time. >> my pleasure to be here. so only a fraction is what we hear about. >> tell me about those numbers as well. >> that's that's really a reference to the very successful aviation safety reporting system , which is an anonymous reporting system that does not go into immediate spotlight. but when the new york times was working on this and it's a very comprehensive article, they were looking at the things that don't normally spill into the public mind or even, for that matter, into the faa's bailiwick. and it's showing an uptick. and this is a worry now, one of the things, if you don't mind me going on about this for just a second, one of the things it's important for peop
according to the faa. >> all right. and who who is right?the new york times reported that only a fraction of near-misses and midair scares have been publicly disclosed. they based that reporting on a review of internal faa safety documents and a nasa database. joining us live now is abc news and good morning america aviation correspondent john nance. john, thanks for your time. >> my pleasure to be here. so only a fraction is what we hear about. >> tell me about those numbers...
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they've been ordered by the faa to stop flying. the issue is with the way the faa screens them.reporting, what are your health conditions. here's the rub, many pilots are veterans and they learn to fly in the military. they receive benefits from the va and they exaggerate their medical and physical health conditions to bolster their disability benefits so they tell the faa they're fine and then tell the va the exact opposite. so now the faa is hiring experts to comb through the conflicting data. 60 of those deemed can't be flying. david: not very good. if you have kids, this is also bad news. the airlines are offering child-free zones on their planes. lauren: i love it. this is a great idea. so the name of the airline is out of turkey. and it's the first in europe to create a no-kid zone on natural rights approach planes. on one route only starting in november. am stamsterdam to the caribbean. 4445 euros per adult to get in e zone. shouldn't there be a way to pay more and i would do it and don't worry about your kids annoying everybody else on the flight. david: yeah, kids get t
they've been ordered by the faa to stop flying. the issue is with the way the faa screens them.reporting, what are your health conditions. here's the rub, many pilots are veterans and they learn to fly in the military. they receive benefits from the va and they exaggerate their medical and physical health conditions to bolster their disability benefits so they tell the faa they're fine and then tell the va the exact opposite. so now the faa is hiring experts to comb through the conflicting...
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at the same time nbc news learning the faa is urging runway safety meetings.era. on board an alaska airlines flight traveling from seattle to orange county, california, sunday. >> holly [ bleep ]. there's sparks outside. >> reporter: sparks flying from the aircraft as the plane made a rough landing at john wayne airport. >> we have a category 3 737 that had a main landing gear collapse. it is resting on its engine. >> establishing airport ic. the 737 main landing gear collapsed. >> reporter: the aircraft was unable to taxi to the gate due to an issue with its landing gear. thankfully no reports of injuries. but passengers this year have faced a number of frightening incidents in the skies and on the runways based on another issue. close calls related to control tower and pilot communications. nbc news has learned the faa is calling on airports nationwide to hold runway safety meetings now. following growing concerns over a rising number of close calls. >> anywhere between 300 lives or more were put at risk in these near collisions. >> reporter: one close call
at the same time nbc news learning the faa is urging runway safety meetings.era. on board an alaska airlines flight traveling from seattle to orange county, california, sunday. >> holly [ bleep ]. there's sparks outside. >> reporter: sparks flying from the aircraft as the plane made a rough landing at john wayne airport. >> we have a category 3 737 that had a main landing gear collapse. it is resting on its engine. >> establishing airport ic. the 737 main landing gear...
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what the faa is doing to address it to make sure nothing terrible happens.chool supplies. subaru and our retailers are there to help by giving millions of dollars in funding along with school supplies students need. we call it “the subaru love promise” and we are proud to be the largest corporate supporter of adoptaclassroom.org. it's just one of the reasons forbes ranked subaru the number one automotive brand for social impact. subaru. more than a car company. ♪i've got home internet from t-mobile.♪ ♪it only costs $50 bucks at t-mobile.♪ ♪just one cord to set up.♪ ♪say goodbye to that truck.♪ ♪oh, what a beautiful mornin'...♪ ♪oh, what a beautiful day...♪ ♪they won't raise your rates at t-mobile...♪ ♪you'll get a great deal every day!♪ home internet from t-mobile... just $50 bucks a month. from big cities, to small towns, h and on main streets across.. the us, you'll find pnc bank. helping businesses both large and small, communities and the people who live and work there grow and thrive. we're proud to call these places home too. they're where we put down
what the faa is doing to address it to make sure nothing terrible happens.chool supplies. subaru and our retailers are there to help by giving millions of dollars in funding along with school supplies students need. we call it “the subaru love promise” and we are proud to be the largest corporate supporter of adoptaclassroom.org. it's just one of the reasons forbes ranked subaru the number one automotive brand for social impact. subaru. more than a car company. ♪i've got home internet...
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. >>> the faa investigating another near collision on a runway.his time the jets only avoided each other by less than 100 feet. we have the pilot's audio with air trafaffic control all comin up. perfect for when youou're subbd out of the game. and if we profer it, we knonow you'll prefer it too. nothing better than a sub, sub. i'm saving with liberty mutual, mom. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. you could save $700 dollars just by switching. ooooh, let me put a reminder on phone. on the top of the pile! oh. only pay forhat you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i remember when i first starteflying, and we would experience turbulence. i would watch the flight attendants. if they're not nervous, then i'm not going to be nervous. financially, i'm the flight attendant in that situation. the relief that comes over people once they know they've got a guide to help them through, i definitely feel privileged to be in that position. ♪ made it smell like dave was in his happy place... ...the massage chair at th
. >>> the faa investigating another near collision on a runway.his time the jets only avoided each other by less than 100 feet. we have the pilot's audio with air trafaffic control all comin up. perfect for when youou're subbd out of the game. and if we profer it, we knonow you'll prefer it too. nothing better than a sub, sub. i'm saving with liberty mutual, mom. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. you could save $700 dollars just by switching. ooooh,...
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the faa insists the u.s.n these near collisions. >> reporter: tom costello nbc news. >>> we have a lot to cover in our second hour of "chris jansing reports," let's get right to it. >>> at this hour, two down, 17 to go. our ali vitali is there as donald trump's co-defendant in the georgia election case begin to surrender while the former president says he'll turn himself in on thursday. >>> also ahead a shocking shooting in
the faa insists the u.s.n these near collisions. >> reporter: tom costello nbc news. >>> we have a lot to cover in our second hour of "chris jansing reports," let's get right to it. >>> at this hour, two down, 17 to go. our ali vitali is there as donald trump's co-defendant in the georgia election case begin to surrender while the former president says he'll turn himself in on thursday. >>> also ahead a shocking shooting in
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lets been qualified by the faa, and so yes, it is very safe.— yes, it is very safe.. lets talk about the fact this _ yes, it is very safe. lets talk about the fact this will - yes, it is very safe. lets talk - about the fact this will eventually become a routine event. talking to our science correspondent earlier, they said that virgin galactic has to start hitting one flight a month to start hitting one flight a month to start hitting one flight a month to start creating some sort of rhythm and making money eventually. how likely is it that is going to happen? how likely is it that is going to ha--en? how likely is it that is going to ha en? . . how likely is it that is going to ha . en? ., , , happen? the last flight, the first fliuht happen? the last flight, the first fli . ht was happen? the last flight, the first flight was last _ happen? the last flight, the first flight was last month, _ happen? the last flight, the first flight was last month, so - happen? the last flight, the first flight was last month, so we - happen? the last flight, the first flight was
lets been qualified by the faa, and so yes, it is very safe.— yes, it is very safe.. lets talk about the fact this _ yes, it is very safe. lets talk about the fact this will - yes, it is very safe. lets talk - about the fact this will eventually become a routine event. talking to our science correspondent earlier, they said that virgin galactic has to start hitting one flight a month to start hitting one flight a month to start hitting one flight a month to start creating some sort of rhythm...
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as well. >> let's talk about the midnight winning the special airworthiness certification from the faacan begin flight testing right now. does it give you greater confidence in your flight plan to commercial service? >> yeah, absolutely, phil. the faa issued archer a certificate to begin flying our midnight aircraft this is a major milestone for archer, but also the industry. you now have two companies that have this for our preproduction vehicle. so, we will begin flying pretty much daily this fall, which puts us on our path to get the certifications to allow us to start taking passengers, and start commercialization in 2025. >> and that's going to have pilots, at least initially, right? are we going to see pilots in the -- controlling the midnight, at least for the foreseeable first several years of operation? >> yeah, that's right. actually, starting at the gunning of next year, you'll start our flight test for credit, our piloted flight test, which we'll be doing on a daily basis with the faa and d.o.d that's when we're going to take the vehicles to market as the technology advance
as well. >> let's talk about the midnight winning the special airworthiness certification from the faacan begin flight testing right now. does it give you greater confidence in your flight plan to commercial service? >> yeah, absolutely, phil. the faa issued archer a certificate to begin flying our midnight aircraft this is a major milestone for archer, but also the industry. you now have two companies that have this for our preproduction vehicle. so, we will begin flying pretty...
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what did the spanish the faa say?lla: thankfully they took a firm stance and straightaway went to jenni hermoso and her union. they folloprotocol and set up the emergency meeting straightaway. the important thing was to look at her statement and voice. what i'm hearing is she was put in a difficult position. maybe in his opinion it was a joke or things like that but for women and everyone else, black and white, it was a boss grabbing an employee and kissing her which was unacceptable. i think jenni found it difficult to come out with the right statement. she took a union. they are supposed to be celebrating this but she is embroiled in a real storm. it has been a focal one because she had to be advised and did not have a clear statement initially but it is moving in the right direction. christian: thank you for that. i want to show aive picture from fulton county georgia -- fulton county, georgia. that is where donald trump will be appearing later this evening. we are going to talk about that later tonight. stay with
what did the spanish the faa say?lla: thankfully they took a firm stance and straightaway went to jenni hermoso and her union. they folloprotocol and set up the emergency meeting straightaway. the important thing was to look at her statement and voice. what i'm hearing is she was put in a difficult position. maybe in his opinion it was a joke or things like that but for women and everyone else, black and white, it was a boss grabbing an employee and kissing her which was unacceptable. i think...
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the faa says that the turbulence took place about 40 miles outside of hartsfield-jackson, and it wasideo as you can see some of the passengers taken out by stretcher. one of the passengers hit a overhead bin hard enough to crack the bin. this is breakdown from the faa, one member of the cabin crew received serious injury, and three members of the cabin crew, minor injuries, and eight members of the passenger core, minor injuries, so they have a discrepancy of the 11 taken to the hospital, and the 12 reported by the faa and the causes of the turbulence are interesting here. sometimes it can be things that pilots can see, the frontal passages, and sometimes kit occur in clear air like wind shear moving the layersf of ai and sometimes it can come off tof the mountains, but about one-third of the turbulence-related incidents are a big serious incident for them so much so they wrote a report over it. boris. >> thank you. >>> and now, we will look at a holiday spike of fuel. and more chasing life with dr. sanjay gupta. >>> more people are feeling chronically stressed. if it is just short-t
the faa says that the turbulence took place about 40 miles outside of hartsfield-jackson, and it wasideo as you can see some of the passengers taken out by stretcher. one of the passengers hit a overhead bin hard enough to crack the bin. this is breakdown from the faa, one member of the cabin crew received serious injury, and three members of the cabin crew, minor injuries, and eight members of the passenger core, minor injuries, so they have a discrepancy of the 11 taken to the hospital, and...
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the faa says the single-engine plane was carrying two people when it crashed into the lake yesterdayional airport, northwest of charlotte. at least 10,000 customers lost power for a while. the faa and ntsb are investigating. >>> the "kansas city star" says a small town kansas newspaper was raided and shut down by police after investigating the recently hired local police chief. the publisher of "the marion county record" said the office of raided, seizing computers, phones, and other items. he says police raided his home. he says his 98-year-old mother, the co-owner of the newspaper, died saturday due to stress from that raid. the police chief said federal law does not protect journalists from searches if they are suspects in a criminal investigation. >>> and the "los angeles times" says a smash-and-grab mob targeted a nordstrom's store in a brazen raid. police a say mob of up to 50 people stormed into the store saturday afternoon at the los angeles shopping center. authorities say they used bear spray, grabbed up to $100,000 in merchandise, and then ran out. they left in sedans whos
the faa says the single-engine plane was carrying two people when it crashed into the lake yesterdayional airport, northwest of charlotte. at least 10,000 customers lost power for a while. the faa and ntsb are investigating. >>> the "kansas city star" says a small town kansas newspaper was raided and shut down by police after investigating the recently hired local police chief. the publisher of "the marion county record" said the office of raided, seizing computers,...
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according to "the wall street journal," the faa has failed to train enough new controllers to replacethe mayor doing about it? he promised months ago that he was on the case. >> we look at the recent incidents of the last year or so as faa continued to investigate. we cannot wait for the next catastrophic event to seek the warning signs of today with the contributing factors. >> have you flown it recently and did you find it unsafe and anyway? >> you're asking me. i did you share with you, this is what i think, something is happening. you have got demand that is way up, prices that have gone up. pilots are too busy in some cases, but they're not showing up to work, demanding more pay airlines are not meeting it. it they are chronically understaffed and particularly when it comes to the towers where the obviously direct all of the traffic and is essential for a landing and taking off the plane safely. facilities in new york and philadelphia that are staffed as 60% or less. you know what happens then? you cannot operate that less of what you are supposed to be at. they do mandatory over
according to "the wall street journal," the faa has failed to train enough new controllers to replacethe mayor doing about it? he promised months ago that he was on the case. >> we look at the recent incidents of the last year or so as faa continued to investigate. we cannot wait for the next catastrophic event to seek the warning signs of today with the contributing factors. >> have you flown it recently and did you find it unsafe and anyway? >> you're asking me. i...
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lawmakers are also facing end of the month deadline to reauthorize the faa and pandemic preparednessrograms. the senate will continue work on president biden's judicial and executive nomination including the federal reserve. you can follow gavel to gavel coverage on the c-span networks, c-span and our free mobile app online at c-span.org. c-span your unfiltered view of government. ladies and gentlemen the honorable nancy pelosi. paid speaker at the nine states house of representatives. [applause] good morning everyone. a speaker of the house it's my privilege to welcome the statuary hall as we celebrate american who personified the daring and determined spirit of our nation. amelia earhart paid on behalf of congress thank you all to the leaders who fought so relentlessly for nearly a quarter of a century to ensure amelia takes her rightful place here in the capitol. now, at this time please stand as you are able for the presentation of thee colors and the national anthem. [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] ♪ oh say can you see ♪ ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪
lawmakers are also facing end of the month deadline to reauthorize the faa and pandemic preparednessrograms. the senate will continue work on president biden's judicial and executive nomination including the federal reserve. you can follow gavel to gavel coverage on the c-span networks, c-span and our free mobile app online at c-span.org. c-span your unfiltered view of government. ladies and gentlemen the honorable nancy pelosi. paid speaker at the nine states house of representatives....
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airports from new york to atlanta experienced ground stops this afternoon forcing the faa to reroute than 30 million americans in nearly a dozen states are under a tornado watches from north carolina to new york. in tennessee, down trees like these outside the city of marysville have left tens of thousands without power. meanwhile, in the south, unrelenting heat is scorching residents from coast-to-coast. cbs's meg oliver will start us off tonight from reading, pennsylvania. meg, good evening. >> reporter: major, good evening. the storm system just blasting through reading, packing quite a punch with heavy rain, lightning, and strong gusts of wind that could reach up to 75 miles per hour as the system roars across the region. [sirens] ominous warnings of an approaching tornado sound in flatwoods, kentucky, today as this menacing funnel was just west in lexington. severe thunderstorms packing violent winds stretched across the south, ripping branches off of trees in tennessee. >> this is really bad. >> reporter: downtown parkersburg, west virginia, turned into a flood zone brought on
airports from new york to atlanta experienced ground stops this afternoon forcing the faa to reroute than 30 million americans in nearly a dozen states are under a tornado watches from north carolina to new york. in tennessee, down trees like these outside the city of marysville have left tens of thousands without power. meanwhile, in the south, unrelenting heat is scorching residents from coast-to-coast. cbs's meg oliver will start us off tonight from reading, pennsylvania. meg, good evening....
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but the faa is saying, and what's to blame? >> a controversial kiss at the world cup.uld a top ranking soccer official lose his job over this kiss on the lips? the new study on screen time and young children, what doctors say parents need to know. >> and later, america's new number one song, a sign of the times. . >> this is america. this morning. >> good tuesday morning, everyone. i'm andrew dymburt. >> good morning. i'm morgan norwood in for rhiannon and we begin with the record rainfall wreaking havoc in parts of the southwest. some areas getting a year's worth of rain in 24 hours. >> floods and mudslides trapped people in homes and cars in southern california. and now we're tracking a new storm threat, this one on the gulf coast where texas is bracing for tropical storm harold. those details in a moment. but we begin with our coverage in the west this morning. people across southern california and nevada drying out and digging out after a rare tropical storm dumped record amounts of rain, creating this muddy mess. small creeks transformed into raging rivers carryin
but the faa is saying, and what's to blame? >> a controversial kiss at the world cup.uld a top ranking soccer official lose his job over this kiss on the lips? the new study on screen time and young children, what doctors say parents need to know. >> and later, america's new number one song, a sign of the times. . >> this is america. this morning. >> good tuesday morning, everyone. i'm andrew dymburt. >> good morning. i'm morgan norwood in for rhiannon and we begin...
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the faa says this small plane crash happened early sunday morning.ine plane crashed at cable airport in upland. the beechcraft p-35 crashed into the hangar as it took off. all three people on board that plane were killed. the faa and national transportation safety board are bot looking into how that crash happened. >>> x, the company formerly known as twitter, is threatening to sue a group of independent researchers. that group said it documented an increase in hate speech in the wake of elon musk purchasing the site. the center for countering digital hate is a nonprofit that regularly publishes reports on hate speech on social media, but an attorney for twitter said the report released last month was intended to harm its business. the center says it's just a way to frighten other researchers from investigating the social media site. >>> the biden administration launched a new website today to help people save on their student loans. it comes after the supreme court rejected the biden student loan forgiveness program. under this new plan some borrowe
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david, the faa says it will investigate this, and the 11 people who were taken to the hospital are all expected to recover, but authorities stress, this is a good reminder to always wear your seat belt midair, even if there aren't warnings for extreme turbulence. david? >> david: yeah, a rereal minder for us all. trevor, thank you. >>> next, to another alarming moment. mitch mcconnell appearing to freeze again in front of reporters, appearing unable to answer a question for more than 30 seconds. so, rachel scott tonight on capitol hill, with more on mcconnell's condition now. >> reporter: tonight, new questions about the health of the senate's top republican, mitch mcconell, after he froze in front of the cameras, seemingly unable to speak for the second time in just over a month. >> what are your thoughts on running for re-election in 2026? >> what are my thoughts about what? >> running for re-election in 2026? >> oh -- that's -- >> did you hear the question, senator? running for re-election in 2026? all right, i'm sorry, y'all, we're going to need a minute. senator? >> you want to he
david, the faa says it will investigate this, and the 11 people who were taken to the hospital are all expected to recover, but authorities stress, this is a good reminder to always wear your seat belt midair, even if there aren't warnings for extreme turbulence. david? >> david: yeah, a rereal minder for us all. trevor, thank you. >>> next, to another alarming moment. mitch mcconnell appearing to freeze again in front of reporters, appearing unable to answer a question for more...
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two homes crashing into the river. >> reporter: back here in the northeast, though weather forced the faast coast. causing delays in airports including new york, d.c., and atlanta. >> we all have stuff to do tomorrow, now i can't. >> reporter: tonight more than half a million customers are without power throughout the south and mid-atlantic and at least a dozen states are under tornado watches including here in southeast, pennsylvania. major. >> major: make and omar, we thank you. for what is in store for the rest of the night and the days ahead, let's bring in chris warren from our partners at the weather channel. chris, good evening. >> reporter: a good evening, major, as meg showed us, we have seen a lot of damage in the severe weather outbreak continues to unfold across the mid-atlantic and the northeast. the potential for tornadoes also over the next few hours. destructive winds, and could top 75 miles an hour as ye storms will push offshore in the mid-atlantic before or around midnight ends and then continue through the northeast in the overnight hours. and the heat does remain a en
two homes crashing into the river. >> reporter: back here in the northeast, though weather forced the faast coast. causing delays in airports including new york, d.c., and atlanta. >> we all have stuff to do tomorrow, now i can't. >> reporter: tonight more than half a million customers are without power throughout the south and mid-atlantic and at least a dozen states are under tornado watches including here in southeast, pennsylvania. major. >> major: make and omar, we...
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i assume you drove here because this morning, an faa computer glitch grounded all departing domesticghts across the country. well, this is what happens when you run your entire aviation system off a boingo hot spot. it says here am connected but i can only go to delta.com. the problem started last night thanks to a crash of an faa software called notam, which shares information about hazards in the air or on the ground such as closed runways and airspace restrictions. it's the air travel equivalent of that talk your dad gives you before the road trip. "okay, you're gonna want to skip 95 at this hour 'cause they close the hartford exits. okay, i got some cds from the library. it's an audio book about hitler's top generals. just mail 'em back to me when you get there. and call your mom! not from the road!" apparently the problem is that the "nod-em"? "no-tam?" what is it called? "no-tam?" what? "no-tam?" you're making that up. you don't know. the notam system is a little antiquated because it was created in 1947 and modeled after messages used to alert ship captains to hazards at sea.
i assume you drove here because this morning, an faa computer glitch grounded all departing domesticghts across the country. well, this is what happens when you run your entire aviation system off a boingo hot spot. it says here am connected but i can only go to delta.com. the problem started last night thanks to a crash of an faa software called notam, which shares information about hazards in the air or on the ground such as closed runways and airspace restrictions. it's the air travel...
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airports from atlanta to new york experienced ground stops this afternoon, forcing the faa to reroute storms. more than 30 million americans in nearly a dozen states are under tornado watches from north carolina to new york. in tennessee, downed trees like these outside the city of maryville have left tens of thousands without power. meanwhile in the south, unrelenting heat is scorching residents from coast to coast. cbs's meg oliver will start us off tonight from reading, pennsylvania. meg, good evening. >> reporter: major, good evening. this storm is just minutes away from rolling in here with heavy rain, lightning, and strong gusts of wind, which could reach up to 75 miles per hour as this system roars across the region. [ siren ] ominous warnings of an approaching tornado sounded in flatwoods, kentucky, today, as this menacing funnel swept just west in lexington. severe thunderstorms packing violent winds stretched across the sound, ripping branches off trees in tennessee. >> this is really bad. >> reporter: downtown parkersburg, west virginia, turned into a flood zone brought on
airports from atlanta to new york experienced ground stops this afternoon, forcing the faa to reroute storms. more than 30 million americans in nearly a dozen states are under tornado watches from north carolina to new york. in tennessee, downed trees like these outside the city of maryville have left tens of thousands without power. meanwhile in the south, unrelenting heat is scorching residents from coast to coast. cbs's meg oliver will start us off tonight from reading, pennsylvania. meg,...
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also tonight, the faa is investigating what caused a fiery tire blowout as delta flight 1437 landed in atlanta yesterday. >> it sounds like we blew a tire, is that correct? >> yes, sir. we did see smoke and fire coming off of one of your tires. your number one main gear is on fire. >> reporter: the 190 passengers on board the boeing 757 used emergency slides as fire crews responded. at least one passenger was injured. >> anytime you have fire on an airplane, it's not a good situation at all. and so evacuating sounds to me like it's probably the best option. >> reporter: just hours earlier at the new orleans airport -- >> looks like we have a passenger that's gotten up. can we go ahead is and sit right here? >> reporter: deputies say 39-year-old nelson montgomery allegedly stabbed himself before grabbing a flight attendant moments after delta flight 2432 landed from atlanta. that's him on the stretcher. passengers jumped in to restrain the man. >> that flight attendant weighed maybe 110 pounds. >> reporter: raquel davis was on board. >> the people that subdued the man, i'm thankful for
also tonight, the faa is investigating what caused a fiery tire blowout as delta flight 1437 landed in atlanta yesterday. >> it sounds like we blew a tire, is that correct? >> yes, sir. we did see smoke and fire coming off of one of your tires. your number one main gear is on fire. >> reporter: the 190 passengers on board the boeing 757 used emergency slides as fire crews responded. at least one passenger was injured. >> anytime you have fire on an airplane, it's not a...
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so far this year, the faa has received nearly 1200 reports, and that is despite stepped-up penalties.e, thank you. with the southwest in the middle of a decades-long megadrought, states are facing the biggest water crisis in generations. well, in tonight's "eye on america," we head back to arizona, where earlier this year, we reported on the foreign-owned farms that are draining the state's water supply. cbs's ben tracy reports officials are now working to cancel those controversial leases. >> reporter: this was your well. >> this was my well. >> reporter: and now you've got nothing. >> nothing but dust. >> reporter: arizona cattle rancher brad mead says his well went dry... >> you can toss a rock in, it's gone. [clanking] >> reporter: because of his neighbor's farm down the road. it's run by fondomonte, owned by one of the largest dairy companies in saudi arabia. it grows alfalfa here to feed cattle back in the middle east. it's illegal to grow it in saudi arabia because it uses so much water. so when you look out there and you think? >> i see money leaving america. i see water getti
so far this year, the faa has received nearly 1200 reports, and that is despite stepped-up penalties.e, thank you. with the southwest in the middle of a decades-long megadrought, states are facing the biggest water crisis in generations. well, in tonight's "eye on america," we head back to arizona, where earlier this year, we reported on the foreign-owned farms that are draining the state's water supply. cbs's ben tracy reports officials are now working to cancel those controversial...
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they're facing into the mud deadlines to rutrize the faa and pandemic preparedness programs.he senate will continue work on more executive nominations including for the federal reserve. watch live coverage of the hous on c-span, the senate on c-span2, and reminder that you can watch all of our congressional coverage with our free video app c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more. including cox. >> -- is extremely rare. >> hi. >> your friends don't have to be. >> this is joe. >> when you are connected, you are not alone. >> cox supports c-an as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> next, treasury secretary janet yellen and the commissioner of the irs danny warfel talk about modernizing the irs, and forcing laws for the wealthy, filing goals, and paperless processing. notes [no audio] >> good afternoon. i'm harrison smith, director of the enterprise digital team at the internal revenue service. i'm excited to be
they're facing into the mud deadlines to rutrize the faa and pandemic preparedness programs.he senate will continue work on more executive nominations including for the federal reserve. watch live coverage of the hous on c-span, the senate on c-span2, and reminder that you can watch all of our congressional coverage with our free video app c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more. including...
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the faa on the scare in the air over houston. the flames shooting from a passenger jet. also, another flight from miami. one of the pilots dying mid-flight. >>> also breaking news involving former president trump and georgia. what the sheriff is now saying. how this will look very different. >>> and the stunning video from maui tonight. did this play a role in how the fires started? >>> first, that scare on a southwest flight out of houston. flames seen coming from an engine just after takeoff. witnesses seeing it from the ground. the plane forced to make an emergency landing. also, the other air scare. that flight out of miami. one of the pilots onboard suffering a medical emergency. they could not save him. victor oquendo reporting. >>> there is breaking news involving former president trump and his 18 alleged co-conspirators. less than ten days to show up in georgia. what the sheriff has signaled. and how this will look different when they are booked. and the fulton county d.a. has asked the judge for a trial date. when she wants this to start. our senior investigativ
the faa on the scare in the air over houston. the flames shooting from a passenger jet. also, another flight from miami. one of the pilots dying mid-flight. >>> also breaking news involving former president trump and georgia. what the sheriff is now saying. how this will look very different. >>> and the stunning video from maui tonight. did this play a role in how the fires started? >>> first, that scare on a southwest flight out of houston. flames seen coming from an...
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the faa on the scare in the air over houston. the flames shooting from a passenger jet. also, another flight from miami. one of the pilots dying mid-flight. >>> also breaking news involving former president trump and georgia. what the sheriff is now saying. how this will look very different. >>> and the stunning video from maui tonight. did this play a role in how the fires started? when they're booked. >>> and the fulton county d.a. has asked the judge for a trial date. when she wants this to start. our senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky tonight. >>> in maui, we're seeing video of what could be the earliest reported fire on maui. and what the video might reveal about how the fire could have started. you'll see the video, you'll hear the witness describing the flash. and what authorities want to know. whit johnson in maui again for us tonight. >>> we are tracking severe weather in the u.s. tonight, across several states in the midw midwest. rob marciano standing by to time this out. >>> tonight, attorneys for the husband and wife firing back, after the foo
the faa on the scare in the air over houston. the flames shooting from a passenger jet. also, another flight from miami. one of the pilots dying mid-flight. >>> also breaking news involving former president trump and georgia. what the sheriff is now saying. how this will look very different. >>> and the stunning video from maui tonight. did this play a role in how the fires started? when they're booked. >>> and the fulton county d.a. has asked the judge for a trial...
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the faa says the runway safety action team meetings represent orders from the faa's air traffic organization, as well as airlines pilots and others will come together to help develop plans to reduce the number of close calls. the unofficial end of summer is approaching, and many americans are planning to head out of town for labor day weekend, according to triple a, booking data for flights, hotels, rental cars and cruises for labor day weekend domestic travel is up 4. international bookings up 44. triple says if you're driving, your best bet is to head out before 7 a.m. on wednesday. and thursday or on friday morning before 11 saturday. and monday evening. travel should also be manageable. now, the worst times to travel are the midday hours between noon and 6 p.m. let' toa weather. take a live look outside a cooler day for much of the bay area compared to yesterday, but, boy, some changes are on the way . ktvu meteorologist roberta gonzales takes a look. it really is a good looking day today, isn't it? quieter than yesterday . let's go in andhayou can expect throughout your afternoon hours.
the faa says the runway safety action team meetings represent orders from the faa's air traffic organization, as well as airlines pilots and others will come together to help develop plans to reduce the number of close calls. the unofficial end of summer is approaching, and many americans are planning to head out of town for labor day weekend, according to triple a, booking data for flights, hotels, rental cars and cruises for labor day weekend domestic travel is up 4. international bookings up...
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how do you fix it in. >> you fix it by fixing the faa.ue as to what he was going to do. we need a professional person to go in with a bulldozer and rebuild it. the fact is what we have now today is understaffed, undermanned and under-technology. until we get chuck schumer out of the picture, we're not going to have the safety levels we really need. elizabeth: it's really pathetic that our safety is being politicized. mike boyd, you're always terrific. thanks so much. we really loving having you on. i'll have you back on again soon. and please tune in tomorrow night, we're going to have fox news' bill almoster -- hemmer and also a panel of voters ahead of the first gop debate on fox news at 9 p.m. eastern time. they are ready to rumble and so are you. you've got a lot of questions that you need answered and you want them answered. thanks so much for watching "the evening edit." that does it for us. i'm liz macdonald. now it's time for dagen and sean. take it away, you guys. dagen: thank you so much, e-mac. ♪ ♪
how do you fix it in. >> you fix it by fixing the faa.ue as to what he was going to do. we need a professional person to go in with a bulldozer and rebuild it. the fact is what we have now today is understaffed, undermanned and under-technology. until we get chuck schumer out of the picture, we're not going to have the safety levels we really need. elizabeth: it's really pathetic that our safety is being politicized. mike boyd, you're always terrific. thanks so much. we really loving...