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may accept the faa registry. can you explain the access terrorist have to the list and ability to register aircrafts. >> so one thing we talk about in our report is faas rubber stamp approach. they make sure the application is complete. they don't verify that information. in the review the faa didn't mention watching the terror watch list and if they seek to register the aircrafts. because of the approach they take, essentially, not requiring significant information and minimal verification. i don't see how they could not. >> i'll make this as a statement. your report is saying the faa hasn't taken any steps to access. >> i don't think they would know if they have or have not. >> senator grassley is interested in pursuing a second round. i'd like auto to thank you and look forward to work with him on legislation and our appreciate to jao for all of their support as we look at this problem with that, i'll turn it to senator grassley. >> i just have two questions and some might be answered in writing. one for ms. s
may accept the faa registry. can you explain the access terrorist have to the list and ability to register aircrafts. >> so one thing we talk about in our report is faas rubber stamp approach. they make sure the application is complete. they don't verify that information. in the review the faa didn't mention watching the terror watch list and if they seek to register the aircrafts. because of the approach they take, essentially, not requiring significant information and minimal...
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what did the faa -- faa tell you about its authority to deny registration to sanction individuals anddue diligence it conducts? >> faa told us that it does not have the authority to deny registration to sanctioned individuals or in situations where an aircraft is sanctioned. i will leave whether that's accurate or not to the lawyers but one of the things that does indicate is a significant red flag that faa red flag and risk that faa should be managing and as a result of that being very close in collaboration and communication with law enforcement about that and ofec about that, how to be handling that particular issue and one to have things that we always found in relation to that sanctioned individual, the case there, while there's two different registries, and while faa had placed ala flag for that sanctioned individual and the owner registry there's no communication with owner registry and he was also registered as dealer and because there's no connection and awareness on faa's part he had registered that aircraft for over a year as a dealer so was able to use and fly that aircraf
what did the faa -- faa tell you about its authority to deny registration to sanction individuals anddue diligence it conducts? >> faa told us that it does not have the authority to deny registration to sanctioned individuals or in situations where an aircraft is sanctioned. i will leave whether that's accurate or not to the lawyers but one of the things that does indicate is a significant red flag that faa red flag and risk that faa should be managing and as a result of that being very...
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faa? how long have you been? >> 24 years. >> eight years, tomorrow. >> three years. >> ok, thank you. in your safety management system indicates in 2019 a safety organization was established. sms. can you tell me quickly what that means? >> yes. we had a number of sms systems repairs stations. also we had sms systems with different accountable executives for local regulatory requirements. there was an sms in boeing u.k. where we have helicopters. australia. that meant bringing all the sms programs together to start to align into a standard single program going up to a single accountable executive at boeing. >> that was 2019, right? >> that is when the agreement for alignment happened and we were working through the mechanics. >> i get the impression that was born a little bit out of investigative reports that the faa does overtime? >> that is a little before my time. i took the role in november 2021. >> ok. we are going to go down memory lane a little bit. the reason i bring this up -- >>
faa? how long have you been? >> 24 years. >> eight years, tomorrow. >> three years. >> ok, thank you. in your safety management system indicates in 2019 a safety organization was established. sms. can you tell me quickly what that means? >> yes. we had a number of sms systems repairs stations. also we had sms systems with different accountable executives for local regulatory requirements. there was an sms in boeing u.k. where we have helicopters. australia. that...
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i personally wasn't aware that was changed but i don't know if someone in the faa air -- the faa was aware of the change. >> they are now? >> yes. >> that would come up in audits that were contested? >> the training part of it not necessarily would come up, we would see them not being compliant with doing the process. it certainly would come up in corrective action that potentially could come up in corrective action if we found noncompliance, it could be to ensure the training was acknowledged and we would find out it wasn't that way previously. >> i don't know if you were part of the manufacturing chair or group report, but boeing had nine voluntary disclosures and faa had initiated compliance action to the removal process for several years prior to the incident. >>, yes we've had noncompliance around the removal process. there are a number of aspects to it and our noncompliance were on very -- various areas where we insured the corrective actions were put in place to solve the problem we found. obviously there were other problems. >> do we just stop there, are we missing taking the
i personally wasn't aware that was changed but i don't know if someone in the faa air -- the faa was aware of the change. >> they are now? >> yes. >> that would come up in audits that were contested? >> the training part of it not necessarily would come up, we would see them not being compliant with doing the process. it certainly would come up in corrective action that potentially could come up in corrective action if we found noncompliance, it could be to ensure the...
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visions are now in hand of dot and, of course, the faa and we are eager to see the faa turnedn theseds into benefits for communities and aviation workers. finally i want to commend my fellow committee members including mrs. sykes and krista lucio to improve railway safety. rail incidents and absence continue to occur around the country in teaching people and communities there back in 2020 the reply click 1500 train accidents. just two days ago ntsb released its findings from the norfolk southern to revit and east palestine and confirm the urgent need to address rail safety. i urge this committee to take a long overdue action on rail safety of passengers and communities with rail in the backyard have a level of safety oversight and protection afforded to other modes of transportation. we will hear a lot about many topics today, mr. secretary, and we look forward to your answers. without i will turn it back over to the chair and we can get started on your testimony and number questions. with that i yield back. >> are right. i would ask an instance of the witness full statement included
visions are now in hand of dot and, of course, the faa and we are eager to see the faa turnedn theseds into benefits for communities and aviation workers. finally i want to commend my fellow committee members including mrs. sykes and krista lucio to improve railway safety. rail incidents and absence continue to occur around the country in teaching people and communities there back in 2020 the reply click 1500 train accidents. just two days ago ntsb released its findings from the norfolk...
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the faa ordering new inspections of boeing 787 jets, after that sudden plunge. they now say the captain's seat slipped during the flight, bumping into the auto pilot, disengaging the system, causing the plane to rapidly desend. here tonight, trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, the faa ordering new safety inspections on boeing 787 jets after a string of concerning incidents. >> we just had some very bad turbulence. >> reporter: including these terrifying moments aboard a latam airlines flight from australia to new zealand in march. the faa now saying an "uncommanded movement of the captain's seat caused the control column input to disconnect the auto-pilot, resulting in a rapid descent." sending passengers and crew flying to the ceiling. more than a dozen injured. >> i saw cut heads. a few neck braces being applied. people being patched up with cuts and bruises. >> reporter: the faa says they've since received four additional reports of similar incidents, now requiring inspections of the captain's and first officer's seats. >> the switch is the one that controls t
the faa ordering new inspections of boeing 787 jets, after that sudden plunge. they now say the captain's seat slipped during the flight, bumping into the auto pilot, disengaging the system, causing the plane to rapidly desend. here tonight, trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, the faa ordering new safety inspections on boeing 787 jets after a string of concerning incidents. >> we just had some very bad turbulence. >> reporter: including these terrifying moments aboard a latam...
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. >> the faa is a very complex task. they make sure that we can walk on to one of the planes and be in no more danger than getting out of bed. >> reporter: the need for faa approval explains two strange aspects of beta's plane. first, it's available with or without the vertical propellers. clark believes it will be easier to get initial faa approval for a traditional plane than one that takes off vertically. as for the second strange thing, beta's goal isn't creating air taxis. >> there are a lot of ways that we can make a meaningful dent on the emissions of aviation before we start to do the thing that everybody talks about, jumping over traffic. mving cargo. moving medical. all of those things happen first. >> reporter: really? the world's first electric planes will make history by carrying boxes? >> let's point out, cargo room. >> yes. >> reporter: for the consultant, that makes perfect sense. all the way back there. >> exactly. >> one of the goals from amazon is to have the majority of their products to be available
. >> the faa is a very complex task. they make sure that we can walk on to one of the planes and be in no more danger than getting out of bed. >> reporter: the need for faa approval explains two strange aspects of beta's plane. first, it's available with or without the vertical propellers. clark believes it will be easier to get initial faa approval for a traditional plane than one that takes off vertically. as for the second strange thing, beta's goal isn't creating air taxis....
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-year-old the faa airspace categories -- dumping them into 88-year-old the faa airspace canneries --ategories. the intrinsically, kind of tongue-in-cheek, but you could pass the sky with a neutron star given those corridors. agencies can be impediments to expertise. this is all related to kagan's point. you really have to challenge that, and the majority did not challenge that expertise notion the way i think they should. that we regulate water, sewer, electric, telecom. imagine if those walls between those sectors were torn down so that those new infrastructures -- we passed infrastructure law, so it is important, but imagine if we removed those barriers between the sectors who are not artificially isolated by regulation. speaking of regulatory costs, they could work together and expanded. we need expertise in rights-of-way. we need expertise in expanding airspace. we need expertise in the rollout of artificial intelligence. a lot of what i see does not live in washington, d.c. it is out there and needs to be disciplined, but you have to be careful and think about where the expertis
-year-old the faa airspace categories -- dumping them into 88-year-old the faa airspace canneries --ategories. the intrinsically, kind of tongue-in-cheek, but you could pass the sky with a neutron star given those corridors. agencies can be impediments to expertise. this is all related to kagan's point. you really have to challenge that, and the majority did not challenge that expertise notion the way i think they should. that we regulate water, sewer, electric, telecom. imagine if those walls...
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that goes to the faa. they make recommendations based on their investigations which are incredibly thorough and they've found some very disturbing things and those need to be reported. they need to make recommendations to the faa. the faa then we'll make those either sanctions, they'll they'll put fees and fines on it they'll come back and make sure that it's fixed, it's up to the faa to make that regulatory compliance decision as to what needs to happen to make it safe going forward. so that's where the responsibility is going to lie after this investigation has done we've been following just what's been a what's expected to be a two day hearing on this particular front? >> as well. david soucie, i really appreciate you being here we're also taking a look at some live pictures right now. that's vice president kamala harris at this point, it seems to be her husband, doug emhoff behind her. we expect her to be at a rally. of course, tonight where we'll see the formal introduction of her vice presidential pi
that goes to the faa. they make recommendations based on their investigations which are incredibly thorough and they've found some very disturbing things and those need to be reported. they need to make recommendations to the faa. the faa then we'll make those either sanctions, they'll they'll put fees and fines on it they'll come back and make sure that it's fixed, it's up to the faa to make that regulatory compliance decision as to what needs to happen to make it safe going forward. so that's...
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the faa, public perception of the job the faa is doing is really important, and boeing, obviously, hasthe faa being tough enough? is it being too tough? what are the different constituencies here for what's really happening? i don't know. there are some things i don't know how you mess up the seat. sounds like when i'm trying to arrange the seat in my car. bad if it didn't lock and i went flying forward and hit the accelerator. none of that sounds good, but cracks next to the engine on a, on a plane seems even more serious. >> yeah. so let's just -- take a little bit, go back in history. right? when boeing delivered the first 777-200 back in 1974, this phase they're in now with the 7779, that t.i. authorization was issued by the faa only one month after the first flight of boeing 777-200. moving forward to the 787, it took eight months from the first flight of the 787 before a tight inspection authorization was issued. so there clearly the faa is taking longer. all of this has to be what we call ten to the minus nine, which is 1 in a billion chances of failure. this piece, this thrust
the faa, public perception of the job the faa is doing is really important, and boeing, obviously, hasthe faa being tough enough? is it being too tough? what are the different constituencies here for what's really happening? i don't know. there are some things i don't know how you mess up the seat. sounds like when i'm trying to arrange the seat in my car. bad if it didn't lock and i went flying forward and hit the accelerator. none of that sounds good, but cracks next to the engine on a, on a...
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i where are the faa at in naming a long-term replacement?e just because of _ long-term replacement? i think you have to be just because of those - have to be just because of those reasons i mentioned before, knowing the players, knowing the way soren georges park works, which is a big part of how england felt players now. and also giving coaches their own pathway to come through to that senior squad. own pathway to come through to that seniorsquad. so own pathway to come through to that senior squad. so it will be a step up for him. it will be a step up for most managers apart from the ones the fa will be looking at, but if he gets good results in those nations league games in september and he is allowed to carry on to october and november, there could be the case of where he has had six games as england interim manager and they have gone well. on the wider search of the faa say they want to look for the best managers in the world, but a lot of those are tied up, pep guardiola is out, juergen klopp is out. they will not comment on the proces
i where are the faa at in naming a long-term replacement?e just because of _ long-term replacement? i think you have to be just because of those - have to be just because of those reasons i mentioned before, knowing the players, knowing the way soren georges park works, which is a big part of how england felt players now. and also giving coaches their own pathway to come through to that senior squad. own pathway to come through to that seniorsquad. so own pathway to come through to that senior...
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yakym a on an amendment to the faa bill to do maximum hiring to the faa academy. could you talk about those deadlines and if there's anything we need to do to help the academy with resources or changes that will help us to try to catch up to the shortage? >> thank you for your attention to the specie. we share that concern. over many, many years the number of air traffic controllers qualified and working content. the good news is as fight or stabilize and begun come up over little bit but the palm is we needed to go much more quickly. in order to do that we've requested as you mentioned funding to hire 2000 incoming fiscal year. we would welcome your support for that funding. we've also worked to increase what we call the force multiplier of cti, collegiate trading initiatives that can work alongside, never at the expense of but alongside our excellent facility in oklahoma city to help get more controllers qualified quickly. certainly eager to continue which with you both feel of it all the provisions of the faa reauthorization and to make sure funding and recruit
yakym a on an amendment to the faa bill to do maximum hiring to the faa academy. could you talk about those deadlines and if there's anything we need to do to help the academy with resources or changes that will help us to try to catch up to the shortage? >> thank you for your attention to the specie. we share that concern. over many, many years the number of air traffic controllers qualified and working content. the good news is as fight or stabilize and begun come up over little bit but...
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meanwhile, the faa is calling on inspections on some 787 dreamliners in march. at least 50 people were hurt when a jet suddenly lost altitude. investigators blamed an uncommanded movement of the captain's seat. now the faa says the cockpit seats on some 787 planes should be checked for missing or cracked pieces within 30 days. >> now to europe and the desperate search off italy after a superyacht sank in a violent storm. six people are still missing, including americans and a billionaire. known as the british bill gates. this morning, an urgent search by italian authorities is underway off the coast of sicily after the sinking of a luxury superyacht. six people are missing, including two americans and british tech tycoon mike lynch, who was cleared of fraud charges after a june trial in california. lynch's wife and 14 others survived. the chaos began when a sudden storm battered the area early monday. a waterspout struck near the 184 foot vessel and within minutes it sunk. >> we saw this fisherman sprang into action, saying, we saw the flare from the port and we
meanwhile, the faa is calling on inspections on some 787 dreamliners in march. at least 50 people were hurt when a jet suddenly lost altitude. investigators blamed an uncommanded movement of the captain's seat. now the faa says the cockpit seats on some 787 planes should be checked for missing or cracked pieces within 30 days. >> now to europe and the desperate search off italy after a superyacht sank in a violent storm. six people are still missing, including americans and a billionaire....
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the faa has grounded a fleet of their falcon 9 rockets.so give a little bit, give a little bit of your love to me ♪ it's pods biggest sale of the summer. save up to 25% on moving and storage for a limited time. and see why pods has been trusted with over 6 million moves. but don't wait, use promo code big25 to save. visit pods.com today. did i read this? did i get eggs? where are my keys? memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. visit morethannormalaging.com new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. stuart: the faa has grounded a fleet of elon musk's spacex rockets. jonathan serrie joins me now of jonathan, what happened? >> reporter: yeah, good morning, stuart. the faa is investigating an accident that occurred during an uncrewed mission early wednesday morni
the faa has grounded a fleet of their falcon 9 rockets.so give a little bit, give a little bit of your love to me ♪ it's pods biggest sale of the summer. save up to 25% on moving and storage for a limited time. and see why pods has been trusted with over 6 million moves. but don't wait, use promo code big25 to save. visit pods.com today. did i read this? did i get eggs? where are my keys? memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain....
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airline, the faa and ntsb would not respond unless the brazilians request the assistance. brazil has a very robust national transportation safety investigative board, just like the united states does, and in the view of the people i talk to regularly, they are more than capable of finding out what has happened here. but, again, this is a voepass, kind of a regional, smaller airline, a puddle jumper, we might call it in the states, going from a small community, in this case, into sao paulo and for some reason fell out of the sky. 58 passengers, four crew members on board and the airline confirms the accident. the local police and fire response has been very quick and robust. the president of country says there does not appear to be any survivors. >> tom, you're always so precise and informed an expert at these issues. thank you for bringing us the information, especially as there's so many more questions here. hopefully someone who can help us start to answer those, and who's joining us now is former faa, and former ntsb investigator. can you talk to us a little bit about t
airline, the faa and ntsb would not respond unless the brazilians request the assistance. brazil has a very robust national transportation safety investigative board, just like the united states does, and in the view of the people i talk to regularly, they are more than capable of finding out what has happened here. but, again, this is a voepass, kind of a regional, smaller airline, a puddle jumper, we might call it in the states, going from a small community, in this case, into sao paulo and...
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for some reason that of this agent whose liaisoning with the faa? sends a courier up to the tower of the old executive office building which is where the secret service has its emergency operations center. this runner goes up there to communicate that message so that on a very classified screen that i'm no one's supposed to know about and we won't talk about very much more on this screen where the white house is tracking planes coming close. they only have this much of the picture the faa has this picture so they run up to look and see how close how many minutes out how many seconds out but nobody communicates. to that the headquarters of the secret service. hey, we got two incoming planes because you have a protectee a vice president at the white house where the planes are coming too and it is literally a minute before the incoming plane that ends up crashing into the pentagon. buzz is the white house before the detail leader breaks into chaney's office and says we got to go grabs his belt and literally hoists him out the doorway down the stairwell
for some reason that of this agent whose liaisoning with the faa? sends a courier up to the tower of the old executive office building which is where the secret service has its emergency operations center. this runner goes up there to communicate that message so that on a very classified screen that i'm no one's supposed to know about and we won't talk about very much more on this screen where the white house is tracking planes coming close. they only have this much of the picture the faa has...
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the city of san jose tells us because those people living so close to the flight path here, violate faa guidelines like i'm trying to throw a garment. somebody made a garbage pile here to jackson has been working hard to keep her space clean here. she says the city of san jose has been critical of trash. >> around this encampment in columbus park, we never know they're gonna come. despite staying busy, she's one of dozens of people here who may be forced out of the encampment next week. >> and beyond the trash. there's another big house advocates say the city complaints that campfire smoke and birds attracted to the encampment pose a danger to planes taking off and landing at the san jose international airport. city officials have been posting these flyers saying people need to move from this part of the encampment by tuesday or they will be forced out. league is unfair because the government was put in place to take care of the underdog. and on friday afternoon about dozen people protested the sweep advocates saying san jose mayor matt mahan is going back on his word saying he's been l
the city of san jose tells us because those people living so close to the flight path here, violate faa guidelines like i'm trying to throw a garment. somebody made a garbage pile here to jackson has been working hard to keep her space clean here. she says the city of san jose has been critical of trash. >> around this encampment in columbus park, we never know they're gonna come. despite staying busy, she's one of dozens of people here who may be forced out of the encampment next week....
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that's according to the faa. a crew on the boeing 7.37. 700 notice that the number one engine on the left side of the aircraft is shut down shortly after takeoff. the airline says flight landed safely in seattle and passengers were read books to open later that afternoon. the faa says it will investigate the incident. the new report is shedding more light on the oakland unified school district's discovery of high levels of lead. >> in water, sources across the district and while lead contamination is bad enough, yes, the report suggests wants tests were underway. the district dropped the ball and did nothing with the test results for a couple months. kron four's dan kerman reports. the superintendent's report prepared for wednesday's school board meeting indicates an average of 62 days lapsed between lead testing in notifying schools and parents of the results. >> and taking corrective action. the superintendent calls it a communications problem. but parents say it's far worse. these are children who were being c
that's according to the faa. a crew on the boeing 7.37. 700 notice that the number one engine on the left side of the aircraft is shut down shortly after takeoff. the airline says flight landed safely in seattle and passengers were read books to open later that afternoon. the faa says it will investigate the incident. the new report is shedding more light on the oakland unified school district's discovery of high levels of lead. >> in water, sources across the district and while lead...
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spacex rocket has been grounded following a failed mission — as the federal aviation authority, the faaocket, which powers satellite launches as well as trips to orbit for astronauts, experienced a rare failure where its first—stage booster tipped over and exploded while attempting to land after its latest launch. the faa's investigation will determine when the falcon 9 might return to the launchpad — if out of commission, it could mean rolling setbacks for nasa and spacex ventures. returning to a typhoon that has hit japan, on the southern island. more than 250,000 homes were left without power when the typhoon landed on the island. furtherflooding north, and island. furtherflooding north, and is expected to travel towards tokyo this weekend. stay with us on bbc news. hollywood's all—importa nt summer movie season is drawing to a close — traditionally the summer months account for a major share of the annual revenues for the big studios. this year they've been some big summer hits with the disney animation inside out 2 and the superhero picture deadpool & wolverine. but despite the suc
spacex rocket has been grounded following a failed mission — as the federal aviation authority, the faaocket, which powers satellite launches as well as trips to orbit for astronauts, experienced a rare failure where its first—stage booster tipped over and exploded while attempting to land after its latest launch. the faa's investigation will determine when the falcon 9 might return to the launchpad — if out of commission, it could mean rolling setbacks for nasa and spacex ventures....
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the faa says the plane went down around 915, landed upside down. the pilot walked away. abc seven spoke to him by phone, and he told us he's okay. another pilot we met was amazed by that. he told us he was in a small plane crash 45 years ago and uses a cane to this day. >> just amazed you know, most crashes don't don't end that wa. mine, i was i was knocked unconscious. i broke my back. i had to be transported by ambulance. he he's able to walk away. that's pretty amazing. >> yeah, it really is. the pilot was the only person on the plane. both the faa and the ntsb are investigating this incident. >> bringing bart to silicon valley today. the project took a big step forward thanks to some help from the federal government. more on that next on abc sev discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart dis
the faa says the plane went down around 915, landed upside down. the pilot walked away. abc seven spoke to him by phone, and he told us he's okay. another pilot we met was amazed by that. he told us he was in a small plane crash 45 years ago and uses a cane to this day. >> just amazed you know, most crashes don't don't end that wa. mine, i was i was knocked unconscious. i broke my back. i had to be transported by ambulance. he he's able to walk away. that's pretty amazing. >> yeah,...
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san luis obispo tribune reporting that the faa issuing a temporary flight restriction through sunday around santa ynez airport. and that's when the bidens are scheduled to return to delaware. another live look for you at the convention center. this is where it's not just the democrats who are turning into the dnc. republicans are also as well. now, we spoke with john dennis. he's the chairman of the san francisco republican party, and he calls this a pivotal moment for the harris campaign. you know, if she doesn't get active, if she doesn't lay out policy, if she doesn't start doing media appearances, she runs the risk of donald trump defining and the entire narrative for the rest of the election. vice president harris will get a bump coming out of the convention. it will go sort of her way through labor day through next week. and then the real game starts after labor day. now make sure you tune in tonight. our damian trujillo is in chicago. he is speaking exclusively with campaign manager for vice president harris, alongside the california u.s. senator alex padilla. they will have a
san luis obispo tribune reporting that the faa issuing a temporary flight restriction through sunday around santa ynez airport. and that's when the bidens are scheduled to return to delaware. another live look for you at the convention center. this is where it's not just the democrats who are turning into the dnc. republicans are also as well. now, we spoke with john dennis. he's the chairman of the san francisco republican party, and he calls this a pivotal moment for the harris campaign. you...
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. >> the faa is a very complex task.nd be in mo more change than getting out of bed. >> reporter: it explains two aspects. it's available with or without the vertical propellers. clark believes it will be easier to get initial faa approval for a traditional plane than one that takes off vertically. as for the second strange thing, beta's goal isn't creating air taxis. >> there are a lot of ways that we can make a meaningful dent on the emissions of aviation before we start to do the thing that everybody talks about, jumping over traffic. moving cargo. moving medical. all of those things happen first. >> reporter: really? the world's first electric planes will make history by carrying boxes? >> let's point out, cargo room. >> yes. >> reporter: fthat makes perfec sense. >> exactly. >> one of the goals from amazon is to have the majority of it their products to be available the same day in large metropolitan areas. what if i take off and land from one warehouse to the other and move the cargo. i always think of the beta air
. >> the faa is a very complex task.nd be in mo more change than getting out of bed. >> reporter: it explains two aspects. it's available with or without the vertical propellers. clark believes it will be easier to get initial faa approval for a traditional plane than one that takes off vertically. as for the second strange thing, beta's goal isn't creating air taxis. >> there are a lot of ways that we can make a meaningful dent on the emissions of aviation before we start to...
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spacex rocket has been grounded following a failed mission — as the federal aviation authority, the faaowers satellite launches as well as trips to orbit for astronauts, experienced a rare failure where its first—stage booster tipped over and exploded while attempting to land after its latest launch. the faa's investigation will determine when the falcon 9 might return to the launchpad — if out of commission, it could mean rolling setbacks for nasa and spacex ventures. the home office has been accused of �*woeful budgeting' for repeated overspending on asylum support. that's according to the think tank, the institute for fiscal studies, who said the department spent £7.6bn more than forecast over the last three years. a home office spokesperson said it is determined to operate the asylum system "swiftly, fairly, and in the interest of taxpayers." the last few days, we've been covering the ongoing legal issues for the founder and ceo of the messaging app telegram in france. well he's now been charged as part of an investigation into organised crime. the russian—born billionaire was relea
spacex rocket has been grounded following a failed mission — as the federal aviation authority, the faaowers satellite launches as well as trips to orbit for astronauts, experienced a rare failure where its first—stage booster tipped over and exploded while attempting to land after its latest launch. the faa's investigation will determine when the falcon 9 might return to the launchpad — if out of commission, it could mean rolling setbacks for nasa and spacex ventures. the home office has...
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boeing and faa executives are set to testify during the two day hearing. anything else. boeing said on the record already that the cause of the problem, not enough paperwork. cheryl: not enough paperwork? >> yes. they got the paperwork wrong. cheryl: okay. did the dog eat the paperwork? [laughter] cheryl: what in the world? rebecca, boeing is -- i mean, the problems keep piling up for them. >> it's so sad because this is our u.s. airline. airbuses is european so we want this country -- this company to succeed but i mean, what is going on? where is the due diligence? where is the backup? where is the redundancy planning? these are planes flying in the air, there's to question that this has to be rectified. cheryl: in washington the conversation is about the faa and maybe mismanagement of boeing, letting themsletting ththemself-certify. that was with the 737 max and the two crashes we had. you can't get boeing a pass as the faa has and not give proper oversight. >> i can't think of a time when boeing wasn't in hot water the last few years. it's crazy. it doe
boeing and faa executives are set to testify during the two day hearing. anything else. boeing said on the record already that the cause of the problem, not enough paperwork. cheryl: not enough paperwork? >> yes. they got the paperwork wrong. cheryl: okay. did the dog eat the paperwork? [laughter] cheryl: what in the world? rebecca, boeing is -- i mean, the problems keep piling up for them. >> it's so sad because this is our u.s. airline. airbuses is european so we want this country...
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the faa's investigation will determine when the falcon 9 might return to the launchpad.x ventures. you can read more of that on our website. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. wednesday brought us some big contrasts in the weather across the uk. now, for the north and west of the country, we did have a lot of cloud, and that brought some outbreaks of rain at times. you can see that on the combined satellite and radar picture. some of the heaviest rain went into western scotland, where we also had some of the lowest temperatures. for example, in harris, we only had temperatures of 1a degrees. in sharp contrast to that, skipping across these various weather fronts, we actually had plenty of sunshine and quite hot weather across east anglia and south east england, with temperatures peaking at 30 degrees in cambridge. confirmation, then, that the weather did indeed look a lot cheerier for some. now, looking at the weather picture over the next few hours, we've got a cold front whizzing its way eastwards across the country. what that's essentially doing is it's bring
the faa's investigation will determine when the falcon 9 might return to the launchpad.x ventures. you can read more of that on our website. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. wednesday brought us some big contrasts in the weather across the uk. now, for the north and west of the country, we did have a lot of cloud, and that brought some outbreaks of rain at times. you can see that on the combined satellite and radar picture. some of the heaviest rain went into western scotland, where...
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the faa says the autopilot was disconnected, which was caused by unexpected seat movements.with the cockpit seats on the 787 seconds. and residents of east palestine, ohio, have until this week to decide whether to accept their share of a $600 million class action settlement with norfolk southern over last year's train derailment. some are asking for more time and information, but it's unclear whether the judge is going to rule on their motion before thursday's deadline. residents are asking for test results that were conducted around town to determine the extent of the contamination. no. >> on prop 36 coming up. today's rally at the state capitol, where community groups are now urging voters to reject the measure that would raise penalties for repeat thieves. >> plus, a possible deal between california and google. the report that this new partnership will kill a state bill. >> and a new workweek. off and running school for some. as we give you a live look outside on this monday night. the full moon out there somewhere. chief meteorologist bill martin wi have the [upbeat mus
the faa says the autopilot was disconnected, which was caused by unexpected seat movements.with the cockpit seats on the 787 seconds. and residents of east palestine, ohio, have until this week to decide whether to accept their share of a $600 million class action settlement with norfolk southern over last year's train derailment. some are asking for more time and information, but it's unclear whether the judge is going to rule on their motion before thursday's deadline. residents are asking...
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that has a role and of course the faa has an important role to ensure oversight. i was a little bit, i will say, a little bit dismayed. air current did an interview of the last week. it was stated, it's up to boeing. we will do oversight but it is up to boeing if they want to be safe and succeed. it is not up to boeing. it's up to us collectively to ensure safety and the has a major role. this is just over one hour and 40 minutes. >> thank you chair.
that has a role and of course the faa has an important role to ensure oversight. i was a little bit, i will say, a little bit dismayed. air current did an interview of the last week. it was stated, it's up to boeing. we will do oversight but it is up to boeing if they want to be safe and succeed. it is not up to boeing. it's up to us collectively to ensure safety and the has a major role. this is just over one hour and 40 minutes. >> thank you chair.
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that has a role and of course the faa has an important role to ensure oversight. i was a little bit, i will say, a little bit dismayed. air current did an interview of the last week. it was stated, it's up to boeing. we will do oversight but it is up to boeing if t
that has a role and of course the faa has an important role to ensure oversight. i was a little bit, i will say, a little bit dismayed. air current did an interview of the last week. it was stated, it's up to boeing. we will do oversight but it is up to boeing if t
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the city of san jose tells us because those people living so close to the flight path here, violate faa guidelines like i'm trying to throw a garment. somebody made a garbage pile. you jackson has been working hard to keep her space clean here. she says the city of san jose has been critical of trash. >>around this encampment in columbus park, we never know they're gonna come. despite staying busy, she's one of dozens of people here who may be forced out of the encampment next week. >>and beyond the trash. there's big reason. and how's advocates say the city complaints that campfire smoke and birds attracted to the encampment? >>pose a danger to planes taking off and landing at the san jose international airport. city officials have been posting these flyers saying people need to move from this part of the encampment by tuesday or they will be forced out. league is unfair because the government was put in place to take care of the underdog. and on friday afternoon about dozen people protested the sweep advocates saying san jose mayor matt mahan is going back on his word saying he's been
the city of san jose tells us because those people living so close to the flight path here, violate faa guidelines like i'm trying to throw a garment. somebody made a garbage pile. you jackson has been working hard to keep her space clean here. she says the city of san jose has been critical of trash. >>around this encampment in columbus park, we never know they're gonna come. despite staying busy, she's one of dozens of people here who may be forced out of the encampment next week....
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that has a role and of course the faa has an important role to ensure oversight. i was a little bit, i will say, a little bit dismayed. air current did an interview of the last week. it was stated, it's up to boeing. we will do oversight but it is up to boeing if they want to be safe and succeed. it is not up to boeing. it's up to us collectively to ensure safety and the has a major role. >> here is a look at today's live coverage. at 12:15, we will hear from the aarp's chief of public policy about retirement and priorities at a discussion hosted by boston college. at 2:00 p.m. president trump will speak to reporters at his mar-a-lago residence in florida. kamala harris will hold a campaign rally in michigan. you can watch live on c-span, the c-span now have or online at c-span.org. ♪ >> friday night watch c-span's 2024 campaign trail. a weekly round of c-span coverage, providing a one stop shop. first-hand accounts from political reporters, fundraising data and campaign ads. watch c-span's 2024 campaign trail friday night at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.or
that has a role and of course the faa has an important role to ensure oversight. i was a little bit, i will say, a little bit dismayed. air current did an interview of the last week. it was stated, it's up to boeing. we will do oversight but it is up to boeing if they want to be safe and succeed. it is not up to boeing. it's up to us collectively to ensure safety and the has a major role. >> here is a look at today's live coverage. at 12:15, we will hear from the aarp's chief of public...
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nobody hurt nothing was severely damaged other than this drone ship and the booster, but the faa says they are now investigating this as a mishap investigation what does this mean for the folks that are stuck or maybe not stuck isn't the right word. they don't want us to say they're stuck. >> they were delayed on the international space station for months. >> it was supposed to be an eight day trip how does this impact them if spacex was supposed to get them down at some point in february? >> yeah. this was the backup plan. their their ride home it's really too soon to say and you'll likely the faa will clear this rather quickly within days or weeks and then, spacex can resume its launches. but it could have an impact. it could also significantly impact the launch of the polaris dawn crew, which is right now waiting to launch in quarantine. but, you know boris, i think this really points out why nasa has been so vocal about wanting to american made spacecraft functioning and working to get its astronauts to and from the international space station. as you can see just one little thing
nobody hurt nothing was severely damaged other than this drone ship and the booster, but the faa says they are now investigating this as a mishap investigation what does this mean for the folks that are stuck or maybe not stuck isn't the right word. they don't want us to say they're stuck. >> they were delayed on the international space station for months. >> it was supposed to be an eight day trip how does this impact them if spacex was supposed to get them down at some point in...
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that has a role and of course the faa has an important role to ensure oversight. i was a little bit, i will say, a little bit dismayed. air current did an interview of the last week. it was stated, it's up to boeing. we will do oversight but it is up to boeing if they want to be safe and succeed. it is not up to boeing. it's up to us collectively to ensure safety and the has a major role. so i'm very disappointed in that remark. >> coming up, the conversation on declining support for public education and ideas on how to reverse this trend and restore trust from new america. tonight i live at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, on our free mobile video app c-span now or online on c-span.org. this afternoon from a democratic presidential candidate kamala harris will be joined by her running mate minnesota governor tim walz at a campaign rally. watch live from detroit at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. c-span now, our free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. >> i shall resigned the presidency affected at noon tomorrow. vice president ford will be sworn in as president at
that has a role and of course the faa has an important role to ensure oversight. i was a little bit, i will say, a little bit dismayed. air current did an interview of the last week. it was stated, it's up to boeing. we will do oversight but it is up to boeing if they want to be safe and succeed. it is not up to boeing. it's up to us collectively to ensure safety and the has a major role. so i'm very disappointed in that remark. >> coming up, the conversation on declining support for...
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reuters reports the faa will require inspections after a mid-air dive reported in march. >>> the elonis hiring canvassers in the battleground state of north carolina. trump offered musk a role in the administration if he is elected. trump is considering getting rid of the $7,500 ev credit. >>> let's get a check on the trading day. futures right now looking to open in the green across the board. let's take a look here at the implied open. now we're mixed. we have seen the dow move lower. implied opening down 15 points. the s&p 500 and nasdaq are opening in the green. jay woods is joining us. let's get ready to rumble. you say the word of the day is afterstocks. >> yes. we had a nice streak. a nice rebound from the august 5th low. what happened on august 5th? the vix hits 60. the third highest rating on the vix ever after 9/11. we are still going to see what happens with the fed minutes in jackson hole. traders are on edge. people are on edge. i think we're still going to get that rumble effect after the 5th. >> we had nine straight up sessions. why are we still talking about the jolt f
reuters reports the faa will require inspections after a mid-air dive reported in march. >>> the elonis hiring canvassers in the battleground state of north carolina. trump offered musk a role in the administration if he is elected. trump is considering getting rid of the $7,500 ev credit. >>> let's get a check on the trading day. futures right now looking to open in the green across the board. let's take a look here at the implied open. now we're mixed. we have seen the dow...
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and that actually violates faa regulations. >> like i'm trying to throw a garbage, somebody made a garbage pile here jackson has been working hard to keep her space clean here. she says the city of san jose has been critical of trash around this encampment in columbus park. we never know they're gonna come. despite staying busy, she's one of dozens of people here who may be forced out of the encampment next week. >> and beyond the trash. there's another big reason. and how's advocates say the city complaints that campfire smoke and birds attracted to the encampment pose a danger to planes taking off and landing at the san jose international airport. city officials have been posting these flyers saying people need to move from this part of the encampment by tuesday or they will be forced out. league is unfair because the government was put in place to take care of the underdog. and on friday afternoon about dozen people protested the sweep advocates saying san jose mayor matt mahan is going back on his word saying he's been long opposed to sweeping encampments unless residents have somewher
and that actually violates faa regulations. >> like i'm trying to throw a garbage, somebody made a garbage pile here jackson has been working hard to keep her space clean here. she says the city of san jose has been critical of trash around this encampment in columbus park. we never know they're gonna come. despite staying busy, she's one of dozens of people here who may be forced out of the encampment next week. >> and beyond the trash. there's another big reason. and how's...
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the city of san jose tells us because those people living so close to the flight path here, violate faa guidelines like i'm trying to throw a garbage. somebody made a garbage pile here to jackson has been working hard to keep her space clean here. she says the city of san jose has been critical of trash. >> around this encampment in columbus park, we never know when. they're gonna come. despite staying busy, she's one of dozens of people here who may be forced out of the encampment next week. >> and beyond the trash. there's another big news house advocates say the city complaints that campfire smoke and birds attracted to the encampment pose a danger to planes taking off and landing at the san jose international airport. city officials have been posting these flyers saying people need to move from this part of the encampment by tuesday or they will be forced out. league is unfair because the government was put in place to take care of the underdog. and on friday afternoon about dozen people protested the sweep advocates saying san jose mayor matt mahan is going back on his word saying
the city of san jose tells us because those people living so close to the flight path here, violate faa guidelines like i'm trying to throw a garbage. somebody made a garbage pile here to jackson has been working hard to keep her space clean here. she says the city of san jose has been critical of trash. >> around this encampment in columbus park, we never know when. they're gonna come. despite staying busy, she's one of dozens of people here who may be forced out of the encampment next...
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. >> the faa panel is blasting the aircraft company... >> narrator: amid new problems with boeing's 737 max, >> where was the oversight to make sure the most critical pieces were there? >> a special update tohe award-winning investigation with the "new york times," into the problem-plagued airplane. >> lion air flight jt610 went missing from radar... >> and then the second plane crashed. >> crashed minutes after taking off... >> this was going to be an existential crisis for the company. >> they had no idea how powerful mcas was. >> faa's oversight was sorely lacking. >> the mounting pressure on boeing. >> this was supposed to be one of the most highly scrutinized planes in the world. here you are with another incident that was risking passengers' lives. >> we are going to approach this, number one, acknowledging our mistake. >> narrator: now on frontline, >> it had direct echoes of everything we had been reporting on years ago. >> narrator: boeing's fatal flaw. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation fo
. >> the faa panel is blasting the aircraft company... >> narrator: amid new problems with boeing's 737 max, >> where was the oversight to make sure the most critical pieces were there? >> a special update tohe award-winning investigation with the "new york times," into the problem-plagued airplane. >> lion air flight jt610 went missing from radar... >> and then the second plane crashed. >> crashed minutes after taking off... >> this was...
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the faa is investigating what caused the airplane to plummet from the sky. intense images there. yeah, joined right now by spencer christian. boy, we see those images out of florida a much different situation here. >> yeah, yeah, much different. those storms of biblical proportions are not going to become a frequent occurrence anytime soon, but they will become less infrequent because of global warming and climate change. certainly a concern. we're fortunate we don't have that going on right now. here's a look at what's happening in the bay area and over all of california. basically, that high pressure system over the southwest continues to kick up some monsoonal moisture into our direction, but not quite the amount that we saw on friday and saturday as we had some dry lightning concerns. now, we had a very vigorous and lingering morning marine layer that held on for half the day and brought us foggiest conditions that dissipated, but it will redevelop overnight and will be back by tomorrow morning. right now, though, we've got partly to mostly clear conditions at the coast and b
the faa is investigating what caused the airplane to plummet from the sky. intense images there. yeah, joined right now by spencer christian. boy, we see those images out of florida a much different situation here. >> yeah, yeah, much different. those storms of biblical proportions are not going to become a frequent occurrence anytime soon, but they will become less infrequent because of global warming and climate change. certainly a concern. we're fortunate we don't have that going on...
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while the faa said there have been four other recent incidents.y're now requiring airlines to conduct new safety inspections. there are about 158 registered 787 planes here in the u.s. that are affected by this. more across the world. the inspection and fixes were meant to prevent the plane from plunging down in the middle of a flight. the faa says the issue comes from an uncommanded movement of the captain's seat which disconnects the plane's auto pilot. one incident happened back in march. more than a dozen passengers were injured on that flight to new zealand. the plane suddenly taking a dive midair. out of the five reports that it has received so far, the most recent was back in june. all of this to say these airlines not only have to conduct these new safety inspections. they all have to take corrective action if they discover any new problems. boeing said it does support this new directive. robin? >> robin: and, faith, boeing is grounding its test fleet of 777x planes? >> reporter: that's right, robin. in another set back for the company, bo
while the faa said there have been four other recent incidents.y're now requiring airlines to conduct new safety inspections. there are about 158 registered 787 planes here in the u.s. that are affected by this. more across the world. the inspection and fixes were meant to prevent the plane from plunging down in the middle of a flight. the faa says the issue comes from an uncommanded movement of the captain's seat which disconnects the plane's auto pilot. one incident happened back in march....
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the faa now wants all 7.80, sevens inspected to see if those switches to have covers. taking a vacation might not be in the budget of many americans. the ceo of hilton hotels says that consumers have run out of money that they've saved up during the pandemic. travel companies like airbnb. expedia, marriott and priceline have all reported a softness in leisure travel, snp global recently reported that lower income consumers have grown more money, conscious. the cause of higher hotel rates, a cooling labor market, an decline in savings. they say that if the economy continues to soften higher income travelers may be forced to search for deals. are rein in their budget, potentially raising room rates overall. >> coming up, a look at a new study showing which cities are the most creative and why san francisco made the top 10. plus, you may have already seen the w roaming around market street in the city will explain what exactly they're doing and then we'll go live to the democratic national convention in chicago. talk about who's speaking tonight well tonight. >> the focus
the faa now wants all 7.80, sevens inspected to see if those switches to have covers. taking a vacation might not be in the budget of many americans. the ceo of hilton hotels says that consumers have run out of money that they've saved up during the pandemic. travel companies like airbnb. expedia, marriott and priceline have all reported a softness in leisure travel, snp global recently reported that lower income consumers have grown more money, conscious. the cause of higher hotel rates, a...
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. >> in order to fly a drone, you have to actually get an faa license, and we like to have as many pilotswe can on duty at any given time. we would prefer that they be sworn officers, but if rather than have a drone sit in at the police station and not be deployed, if there's a cso that has the faa pilot's license, we'll put the drone with that cso and then they can operate it. >> critics say that police officers in san jose and other major cities don't need military equipment to enforce the law. >> getting your driver's license is a rite of passage for many teens. it's considered a gateway to independence. however, new numbers show that fewer of them are getting behind the wheel. some experts say the reason is simple many teens don't want to drive. >> i think it's a combination of finances. cars are more and more expensive. between the gas and the insurance and purchasing a car or leasing a car, coupled with the fact that many people are doing things remotely, virtually, they're okay. biking or walking or carpooling and or meeting up with people virtually. instead developmental experts s
. >> in order to fly a drone, you have to actually get an faa license, and we like to have as many pilotswe can on duty at any given time. we would prefer that they be sworn officers, but if rather than have a drone sit in at the police station and not be deployed, if there's a cso that has the faa pilot's license, we'll put the drone with that cso and then they can operate it. >> critics say that police officers in san jose and other major cities don't need military equipment to...
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. >> in order to fly a drone, you have to actually get an faa license, and we like to have as many pilotsn duty at any given time. we would prefer that they be sworn officers, but if rather than have a drone sit in at the police station and not be deployed, if there's a cso that has the faa pilot's license, we'll put the drone with that cso and then they can operate it. >> critics have questioned whether police officers in san jose and other major cities need military equipment to enforce the law. efforts to save a native owl species involves killing an invasive owl. the u.s. fish and wildlife service wants to kill 500,000 barred owls in california, oregon and washington to protect northern spotted owls. northern spotted owls are native to the area. barred owls, which are native to the east coast, have been pushing them out. it's believed there are only about 7000 of those native owls left. this week marks one year since tropical storm hilary battered southern california with torrential rain and destructive winds. was the region's strongest storm in 80 years. it hit one city near palm spr
. >> in order to fly a drone, you have to actually get an faa license, and we like to have as many pilotsn duty at any given time. we would prefer that they be sworn officers, but if rather than have a drone sit in at the police station and not be deployed, if there's a cso that has the faa pilot's license, we'll put the drone with that cso and then they can operate it. >> critics have questioned whether police officers in san jose and other major cities need military equipment to...
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the faa says the autopilot disconnected because of unexpected seat movements.eived a total of five reports of similar problems, with the cockpit seats on the 787. now to a new study that finds eli lilly's weight loss drugs may significantly reduce the risk of diabetes. the drugmaker shared results from a three year study found the drug cut the risk of developing type two diabetes by 94% in obese or overweight prediabetic adults. earlier this month, eli lilly also revealed test results that...