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the national transportation safety board is set to look into what caused the plan to go down tweeting, the ntsb is sending a team to investigate flight 293, a boeing 737 800 which departed the runway and came to rest in the st. johns river. no work ported fatalities. >> in a statement boeing says it's aware of the incident and is still gathering more information. >>> coming nap, tracing the measles epidemic and the new push to combat anti-vaccination messages and orthodox jewish communities. >>> what about the nba hall of famer jason kidd to in east bay recreational center today. >>> in weather cooler across portions of the bay area, by this time tomorrow some showers could be approaching. more on the forecast coming up. >>> are we tnot yet.? at crystal geyser we put our mountain source on our bottle... that's cool. ...because we bottle at our mountain source. crystal geyser alpine spring water. always bottled at the mountain source. when you can't get to the mountain... that's cool. ...we bring the mountain to you. let's go hike over there. i'm out. i'm out. me too. guys! crystal gey
the national transportation safety board is set to look into what caused the plan to go down tweeting, the ntsb is sending a team to investigate flight 293, a boeing 737 800 which departed the runway and came to rest in the st. johns river. no work ported fatalities. >> in a statement boeing says it's aware of the incident and is still gathering more information. >>> coming nap, tracing the measles epidemic and the new push to combat anti-vaccination messages and orthodox jewish...
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the former director of the national transportation safety board. peter, tell us what's your assessment of this breaking news? this plane skidding off the runway into the water? >> i think mary's right. it's initially good news the water is shallow, the plane is in tact and no fire. my guess is this was a military charter and probably miami air international is part of the air e the reserve fleet that military can call on for these essentially charter flights. flying from an air station in cuba to the air station in jacksonville. my guess is this will be an investigation that will be conducted by the military. and so far it does not appear as though there are any missing. the people are accounted for. these kinds of flights take plac placen a regular basis. it wouldn't surprise me if this wasn't a weekly or twice weekly flight to guantanamo and the military requires these kind of mobility throughout the country and throughout the globe. >> we have not got conformation it's a government flight. but mer than likely miami air international is a charter
the former director of the national transportation safety board. peter, tell us what's your assessment of this breaking news? this plane skidding off the runway into the water? >> i think mary's right. it's initially good news the water is shallow, the plane is in tact and no fire. my guess is this was a military charter and probably miami air international is part of the air e the reserve fleet that military can call on for these essentially charter flights. flying from an air station in...
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the national transportation safety board the two of them together are the gold standard for regulation and i recommended a system like that for our financial sector they were very effective at regulation but what we've seen recently is that. the boeing was so powerful through its influence on the congress and the executive branch boeing was able to mood or seems to have been able to neuter these once very effective regulators so in addition to thinking about too big to fail in the financial sector we've got to start worrying now about too big to regulate does that mean then that you believe that companies like facebook and google are too big to regulate i think it's you have to be careful about saying that you know more than you know i think there's a high probability though that these organizations are too big to regulate or to say it in a slightly different way if they were broken up into five or ten different organizations it would be much easier for a regulator to do the job of creating the kind of society and the kind of information flows that we as citizens want to see you talk f
the national transportation safety board the two of them together are the gold standard for regulation and i recommended a system like that for our financial sector they were very effective at regulation but what we've seen recently is that. the boeing was so powerful through its influence on the congress and the executive branch boeing was able to mood or seems to have been able to neuter these once very effective regulators so in addition to thinking about too big to fail in the financial...
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. >> 16 investigators from the national transportation safety board are working to determine how the boeing 737 ended up in the shallow water. ntsb official display the data recorder after it was recovered. >> the voice recorder, which is the device that records the cockpit conversation between the crew and also external transmission with air traffic control is another matter. that is in the tail of the aircraft and is currently underwater and we cannot get to it until the aircraft is moved. >> the miami air international flight took off from the naval station echo and panama bay. officials say the plane which carried civilian and military personnel was landing in the thunderstorm when the accident happened before 10 pm. >> they went into the water to rescue the personnel that were on the wings of the aircraft. they started bringing the personnel from the aircraft to the shore. >> early saturday all 136 passengers and several crew members had been rescued. kenneth craig, cbs news. >>> boeing was investigating the accident also. the hiker goes missing four hours in marin county. how t
. >> 16 investigators from the national transportation safety board are working to determine how the boeing 737 ended up in the shallow water. ntsb official display the data recorder after it was recovered. >> the voice recorder, which is the device that records the cockpit conversation between the crew and also external transmission with air traffic control is another matter. that is in the tail of the aircraft and is currently underwater and we cannot get to it until the aircraft...
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the national transportation safety board he's in newton massachusetts for us mr gurley obviously there is a lot of speculation at this point it is very very early in the piece however when you looked at those pictures for the first.
the national transportation safety board he's in newton massachusetts for us mr gurley obviously there is a lot of speculation at this point it is very very early in the piece however when you looked at those pictures for the first.
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>>the national transportation safety board has released its preliminary findings on a fatal tesla crash that happened in florida on march 1st, a 2018 model 3 crashed into the side of a semi trailer, taking off the car's roof as it went under the truck killing the driver. the ntsb says the car's autopilot system was engaged about 10 seconds before the crash. its sensors did not detect the driver's hands on the steering wheel less than 8 seconds before the crash. the system requires drivers to hold the wheel. the agency says neither the driver nor the auto pilot system quote executed evasive maneuvers. the report does not assign blame in the agency says it's continuing to investigate a bay area man water wong was killed when his tesla model x struck a concrete barrier on i want to one in mountain view last year. earlier this month. his family filed a lawsuit against the company. the lawsuit claims the autopilot feature is defective and was the reason for the crash tests or responded to this latest incident saying in part quote our data shows that when used properly by an attentive driver
>>the national transportation safety board has released its preliminary findings on a fatal tesla crash that happened in florida on march 1st, a 2018 model 3 crashed into the side of a semi trailer, taking off the car's roof as it went under the truck killing the driver. the ntsb says the car's autopilot system was engaged about 10 seconds before the crash. its sensors did not detect the driver's hands on the steering wheel less than 8 seconds before the crash. the system requires drivers...
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>>national transportation safety board report on the accident that showed the tesla speed increased by 10 miles per hour. and there was no breaking right before impact. the lawsuit also blames caltrans for not maintaining the highway because 11 days before a crash in the same spot compromise the barrier and cruz did not fix it. >>had that barrier been in place and functioning as it should have been and according to caltrans his own. policies and procedures walter you know be alive today walters family wants the lawsuit to make sure that a tragedy like theirs. >>does not happen to another family. you know beta test with live people. and we feel that's happened here and that's something that should not have been >>we reached out to both tesla and caltrans but both declined to comment citing pending litigation in san francisco. i'm justin waldman on for news. >>to the east bicyclists is in critical condition after he was hit by a truck in berkeley this happened at night in cedar streets in northwest berkeley. a truck was traveling east on a bicycle is struck the truck. a 58 year-old man t
>>national transportation safety board report on the accident that showed the tesla speed increased by 10 miles per hour. and there was no breaking right before impact. the lawsuit also blames caltrans for not maintaining the highway because 11 days before a crash in the same spot compromise the barrier and cruz did not fix it. >>had that barrier been in place and functioning as it should have been and according to caltrans his own. policies and procedures walter you know be alive...
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week with the house committee is expected to question officials from boeing, faa and national transportation safety board on wednesday. lawmakers will ask about the process the faa used to certify the updated 737-max the max debts were grounded after two deadly crashes overseas that killed a total of 346 people. delta airlines is planning on testing free wi-fi on the planes later this month. >>> the or learn the airline is charging passengers as much is $16 to connect to the internet on domestic flights but starting on may 13, delta plans to start a free wi-fi for trial for two weeks. it will be available on around 55 domestic flights the specific flights with free wi- fi will change daily and customers will be notified by delta if they are on one of those flights prior to departure. jetblue is the only other airline to offer free wi-fi. >>> actress felicity huffman is expected to plead guilty for her role in the nationwide college admissions scandal. she is charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud. she is accused of paying $15,000 to have somebody correct her daughter's s.a.t. tests. she was charged
week with the house committee is expected to question officials from boeing, faa and national transportation safety board on wednesday. lawmakers will ask about the process the faa used to certify the updated 737-max the max debts were grounded after two deadly crashes overseas that killed a total of 346 people. delta airlines is planning on testing free wi-fi on the planes later this month. >>> the or learn the airline is charging passengers as much is $16 to connect to the internet...
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national transportation safety board he says the plane may have been overweight when it landed it's unusual to have that kind of fire engulfed the airplane so early after it landed now it's not clear whether or not it was a fire on board prior to landing and could just too early some of the eyewitnesses was stating that there was no fire until the airplane had landed and they also have stated that the airplane had bounced on landing which may indicate that they may have broken some of the structure of the airplane and allowed the massive fuel leak that that kind of fire wood would need to support it now. it does look like the airplane still on its landing year and they're also. they really reports said that he didn't have time to jettison our dump any fuel from the airplane which means it was probably made an overweight landing so they'll be taking a look at the investigators will be taking a close look at that what the airplane weighed when it landed and if the structure broke on landing to provide the fuel for that kind of fire that intensity of the fire it's a fairly nowhere plane it's b
national transportation safety board he says the plane may have been overweight when it landed it's unusual to have that kind of fire engulfed the airplane so early after it landed now it's not clear whether or not it was a fire on board prior to landing and could just too early some of the eyewitnesses was stating that there was no fire until the airplane had landed and they also have stated that the airplane had bounced on landing which may indicate that they may have broken some of the...
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providing updates for outdated regulatory and statutory bagels and ensure that the national transportation safety board gets the data it needs, also while improving safety and mobility for those with disabilities, and those underserved by inadequate transportation. there was legislation that was helped to spur technology to help prevent a child from losing their life in a vehicle. companies are investing major resources in the research and deployment of these technologies. the self drive act when it provided much-needed certainty and updates to existing rules to unleash this generation. -- innovation. earlier this year, i requested the chairman of the full committee that this committee stay focused on this issue. believe our work on the self drive act was an example of this committee at its best, working together in an open process on technology that will save lives. since the legislation passed unanimously, it is my hope we can make this issue a priority again in this congress. subcommittee, our chair has worked tirelessly for technology to prevent the tragedies we have heard about when a child is lef
providing updates for outdated regulatory and statutory bagels and ensure that the national transportation safety board gets the data it needs, also while improving safety and mobility for those with disabilities, and those underserved by inadequate transportation. there was legislation that was helped to spur technology to help prevent a child from losing their life in a vehicle. companies are investing major resources in the research and deployment of these technologies. the self drive act...
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. >> reporter: national transportation safety board on the scene. >> we have challenges.ottom half of the fuselage is covered with water. not able to get to all the things we need to get to. >> reporter: studying the flight data recorder. >> looking at human aspects, flight and cabin crew. the machine itself. and then finally the environment which would include the airport, weather and air traffic control. >> reporter: if the accident was weather related, hydroplaning could be a factor. >> probably standing water on the runway. can hydroplane like your car down the highway. >> reporter: jacksonville, florida. >>> some of the people on board likely mourning pets. all the pets in the cargo hold are presumed dead. four on the manifest but possibly others were added. > officials trying to prevent measles outbreak on cruise ship in curacao. ship placed >> don't know if in contact before isolated. >> health officials boarded the ship and are letting people off with proof of vaccination or previously had measles. if not quarantined still. graduate student from long beach was inf
. >> reporter: national transportation safety board on the scene. >> we have challenges.ottom half of the fuselage is covered with water. not able to get to all the things we need to get to. >> reporter: studying the flight data recorder. >> looking at human aspects, flight and cabin crew. the machine itself. and then finally the environment which would include the airport, weather and air traffic control. >> reporter: if the accident was weather related,...
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the national transportation safety board does it so this may never happen again and that's the reason for any investigation i just want to dig a little deeper on that question of the investigation obviously those black boxes are going to make a to find out what happened perhaps the cockpit recorders etc looking at the state of the plane it was that all the talk was on the tarmac last time i checked it is near destroyed the back section tail section at least i mean is that going to complicate things for the investigators on the same and to find the exact cause given that the state of the aircraft. well you know these these these black boxes as we call of the digital flight data recorder the cockpit voice recorder are generally located in the tail so that does cause a problem while ever these devices are designed to withstand that kind of intense heat so i don't foresee a problem that you know there was there could be some damage to the to the casings of the of those boxes themselves but i think that. they'll reveal a lot of information and i think to reveal the recoverable beyond that
the national transportation safety board does it so this may never happen again and that's the reason for any investigation i just want to dig a little deeper on that question of the investigation obviously those black boxes are going to make a to find out what happened perhaps the cockpit recorders etc looking at the state of the plane it was that all the talk was on the tarmac last time i checked it is near destroyed the back section tail section at least i mean is that going to complicate...
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the national transportation safety board he's in newton massachusetts for us mr gurley obviously there is a lot of speculation at this point it is very very early in the piece how ever when you looked at those pictures for the first time what what instinctively did you think about what was going on there because it's quite extraordinary to see a plane landing in flames my goodness. certainly is unusual to have that kind of fire engulfed the airplane so early after it landed now it's not clear whether or not it was a fire on board prior to landing or not because just too early some of the eyewitnesses were stating that there was no fire until the airplane had landed and they also have stated that the airplane had bounced on landing which may indicate that they may have broken some of the structure of the airplane and a lot of the mass of fuel leaks that that kind of firewood would need to support it now. it does look like the airplane is still on its landing year and it also. they are really reports said that he didn't have time to to jettison our dump any fuel from the airplane which m
the national transportation safety board he's in newton massachusetts for us mr gurley obviously there is a lot of speculation at this point it is very very early in the piece how ever when you looked at those pictures for the first time what what instinctively did you think about what was going on there because it's quite extraordinary to see a plane landing in flames my goodness. certainly is unusual to have that kind of fire engulfed the airplane so early after it landed now it's not clear...
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national transportation safety board the n.t.s.b. who told us the plane may have been overweight when it landed. it's unusual to have that kind of fire engulfed the airplane so early after it landed now it's not clear whether or not it was a fire on board prior to landing and could just too early some of the eyewitnesses was stating that there was no fire until the airplane had landed and they also have stated that the airplane had bounced on landing which may indicate that they may have broken some of the structure of the airplane and a lot of the mass of fuel leak that that kind of firewood would need to support it now. it does look like the airplane still on its landing yeah and it also. the early reports said that he didn't have time to jettison i dump any fuel from the airplane which means it was probably made an overweight landing so they'll be taking a look at the investigators will be taking a close look at that what the airplane weighed when it landed and if the structure broke on landing to provide the fuel for that kind of
national transportation safety board the n.t.s.b. who told us the plane may have been overweight when it landed. it's unusual to have that kind of fire engulfed the airplane so early after it landed now it's not clear whether or not it was a fire on board prior to landing and could just too early some of the eyewitnesses was stating that there was no fire until the airplane had landed and they also have stated that the airplane had bounced on landing which may indicate that they may have broken...
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a team from america's national transportation safety board will investigate what happened. i want to go to jeffrey thomas, from perth, australia. what might explain this accident, based on the information that we have at the moment. >> based on the information we have for the moment, there was a thunderstorm that just moved through the area. very heavy rain. we believe there was a downburst from the thunderstorm from impacted the airplane. and it had a tailwind component. >> what impacted the airplane? >> the tailwind. it had a headwind and then it had a tailwind. it's called a microburst, from a firestorm. >> what is that, exactly? >> when the plane comes into to land, they land into the wind, they take off into the wind. all of a sudden, instead of having, say, a 20-mile-per-hour headwind, you have a 20-mile-per-hour tailwind. and that impacts the performance of the plane when it comes to landing. and it landed on the runway. there's a 1,000-foot overrun, before you get to the st. john's river. this tail winwind had an impact the plane and the ability to land the aircraft
a team from america's national transportation safety board will investigate what happened. i want to go to jeffrey thomas, from perth, australia. what might explain this accident, based on the information that we have at the moment. >> based on the information we have for the moment, there was a thunderstorm that just moved through the area. very heavy rain. we believe there was a downburst from the thunderstorm from impacted the airplane. and it had a tailwind component. >> what...
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with national transportation safety board chair robert stumbled and the faa acting administrator dan elwell. then the senate judiciary committee looks at 5g wireless technology and u.s. security concerns. following that, a hearing on human rights and journalism. that is a picture in rollcall of allison felix, the most decorated female track and field star in american history. as the story says, she was on capitol hill this week, not to discuss the 2020 olympics in tokyo, but to speak about the rising maternal mortality rate in the u.s. we begin this part of the house ways and means committee hearing with the six time olympic gold medalist talking about her personal experience and the racial disparities in maternal health care. >> good morning. ranking member brady and members of the committee, my name is allison felix, and i am cameron's mom. that is a title i am most proud of. i have also represented our country in four olympic games and have won six olympic gold medals. i have surged side-by-side with president and this is obama and the fight against childhood obesity. i am the dau
with national transportation safety board chair robert stumbled and the faa acting administrator dan elwell. then the senate judiciary committee looks at 5g wireless technology and u.s. security concerns. following that, a hearing on human rights and journalism. that is a picture in rollcall of allison felix, the most decorated female track and field star in american history. as the story says, she was on capitol hill this week, not to discuss the 2020 olympics in tokyo, but to speak about the...
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investigators, we saw them earlier, with the national transportation safety board, and others, were walking around the plane taking pictures and looking for evidence and data. they're going to look at everything. crew records, maintenance records on the plane and of course, the situation with the weather at the time that the plane skidded off. we're told the n.t.s.b. is going to update the media right about two hours from now. back to you, leland. leland: all right, phil keating outside the jacksonville naval air station just south of the city of jacksonville where this occurred. you think about how close that runway was to the river, but at the other end you think about this, what a testament to the safety engineering of the plane that everybody essentially walks away. >> yeah, when you see that across twitter or the news when there's an accident of that magnitude, and everyone survived? i mean incredible. leland: a good day, very good day. still looking for for some reports of two dogs and a cat. we'll check with phil on that. >> and those missing in a planet explosion in illinois are bel
investigators, we saw them earlier, with the national transportation safety board, and others, were walking around the plane taking pictures and looking for evidence and data. they're going to look at everything. crew records, maintenance records on the plane and of course, the situation with the weather at the time that the plane skidded off. we're told the n.t.s.b. is going to update the media right about two hours from now. back to you, leland. leland: all right, phil keating outside the...
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will not get the information we need because it is still being investigated by the national transportation safety board and we want to wait until that investigation is done before we call this hearing. we don't want to have everyone sit through a hearing for any reason when we don't have the information we really need. i would love to move this to the hearing to the call of the chair >> okay. >> i know we have to take public comment. >> we will come back. i see that both rose hilson and jolene kramer are here to speak on this sight in. anyone who wants to speak can line up over on side of the room , you know the drill, you have up to two minutes, try not to speak -- repeat other speakers, state your first and last name. >> everybody knows by now, because i am quick to react on differential treatment. i'm quick to react when a pathological has been told right in front of my face. i am quick to react when i see you undermine the people that are in an authoritative position , but don't have the mechanical skill and hands-on demonstrated experience on the issue at hand. >> you got the blueprints of all of
will not get the information we need because it is still being investigated by the national transportation safety board and we want to wait until that investigation is done before we call this hearing. we don't want to have everyone sit through a hearing for any reason when we don't have the information we really need. i would love to move this to the hearing to the call of the chair >> okay. >> i know we have to take public comment. >> we will come back. i see that both rose...
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. >>> a report by the national transportation safety board said the driver engaged the auto pilot secondse the fatal accident on a highway in march. the driver's hands were not detected on the steering wheel. this is not the first fatal crash while auto function was engaged. critics say slapping the auto pilot name makes them less likely to stay fully alert and more vulnerable to a crash. >>> big changes to the s.a.t. exam. adversity score being added to the test. it will take into account a student's social and economic background. the college board that administrates the s.a.t. will be implementing a dash board, that measures things like the crime rate and poverty level. the idea is to better capture an applicants resourcefulness to overcome challenges and achieve more with less. the change comes as colleges face heightened scrutiny over the admissions process. >> it will take ten seconds for rich parents to figure ot how to gain the system. -- figure out how to gain the system. people paid to have their scores changed for their kids. >> that needs to be addressed, but are high income t
. >>> a report by the national transportation safety board said the driver engaged the auto pilot secondse the fatal accident on a highway in march. the driver's hands were not detected on the steering wheel. this is not the first fatal crash while auto function was engaged. critics say slapping the auto pilot name makes them less likely to stay fully alert and more vulnerable to a crash. >>> big changes to the s.a.t. exam. adversity score being added to the test. it will take...
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the national transportation safety board will arrive to investigate the incident later this afternoonmontana governor steve bullock has become the latest in mccracken to the 2020 presidential race. he has twice been elected to lead a state that donald trump by more than 20 points. there are now 22 democrats running for the white house. the president's latest tariffs majoring america's battery. the tariffs will -- china makes up roughly 40% of u.s. battery importers. previously, only components of batteries had been subject to tariffs. theresa may is coming under more pressure to pull out of brexit talks with the opposition labor party. critics in her conservative party are pressing the prime minister to set a date for her own departure. bloomberg has learned that the latest cross party talks aimed at ending the deadlo ended witht substantive progress. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david? rift betweenowing the united states and china is framed ar
the national transportation safety board will arrive to investigate the incident later this afternoonmontana governor steve bullock has become the latest in mccracken to the 2020 presidential race. he has twice been elected to lead a state that donald trump by more than 20 points. there are now 22 democrats running for the white house. the president's latest tariffs majoring america's battery. the tariffs will -- china makes up roughly 40% of u.s. battery importers. previously, only components...
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derailed in 2017 was going twice the speed limit when it crashed according to the national transportation safety board which says the deadly accident in washington state was caused by the failure of multiple agencies. the train crashed its first day of operation killing 3 people. the ntsb blamed inadequate planning and insufficient training adding the accident was fully preventable. donald trump honoring 14 firefighters and law enforcement officers with the public safety medal of valor. among the recipients, the oregon state police trooper who was shot 12 times on christmas in 2016 while trying to catch a murder suspect. >> nick was shot in the hip, very badly injured, laid on the ground amid a barrage of gunfire, kept firing back preventing the shooting from escaping until other officers arrived. >> reporter: the middle of valor is the highest national award for courage given to public safety officers. the time now is 11 minutes after the top of the hour and donald from sending a message to democrats, no more games. >> i told senator schumer, speaker pelosi i want to do infrastructure. you can't do i
derailed in 2017 was going twice the speed limit when it crashed according to the national transportation safety board which says the deadly accident in washington state was caused by the failure of multiple agencies. the train crashed its first day of operation killing 3 people. the ntsb blamed inadequate planning and insufficient training adding the accident was fully preventable. donald trump honoring 14 firefighters and law enforcement officers with the public safety medal of valor. among...
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the national transportation safety board says they are unable to get to the crucial cockpit voice recorder liepner that skidded off a runway. night.7 landed in a river friday >> reporter: frightening moments in the darkness. a passenger plane sliding into a river. rescuers racing to the scene finding some of the passengers waiting on the wings to be boored on rafts. amazingly all on board survived. >> it's a miracle. >> reporter: the department of defense chartered the plane and landing at the naval air station during a thunderstorm. >> when the plane hit the barrier, it split the top of the aircraft. it had a split in it. when the plane hit the water and displaced that water, it over the top. >> reporter: trying to figure out what went wrong. >> we have some challenges here because the bottom half of the fuselage is covered with water. we aren't able to get to all the things that we need to get to. >> reporter: investigators studying the recovered flight data recorder to determine potential causes. >> we'll be looking ining at thn aspects, the man itsechine itse the environment which woul
the national transportation safety board says they are unable to get to the crucial cockpit voice recorder liepner that skidded off a runway. night.7 landed in a river friday >> reporter: frightening moments in the darkness. a passenger plane sliding into a river. rescuers racing to the scene finding some of the passengers waiting on the wings to be boored on rafts. amazingly all on board survived. >> it's a miracle. >> reporter: the department of defense chartered the plane...
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the national transportation safety board has a team on the way to investigate exactly what happened. live in jacksonville, florida, natasha chen. >> thank you very much, appreciate it. >>> we are staying on top of the north korea develop millions. they launched several short range projectiles. officials are working to determine what those projectiles might have included. officials say whatever was launched has crashed into the sea. we are going to keep you up-to-date on this story with a live report later this hour. >>> joining me now, madeline dean, a member of the house financial services. congresswoman, good morning to you. >> good morning. good to be with you. >> good to have you. i want to talk about the mueller investigation and the hearings in a moment. first, on north korea. the short range projectiles do not violate this self-imposed moratorium on long-range missiles and nuclear tests started in november of 2017 by kim. do you think this is a reason to act? what is your degree of concern? >> well, i have a concern that this administration is not holding a great line with nor
the national transportation safety board has a team on the way to investigate exactly what happened. live in jacksonville, florida, natasha chen. >> thank you very much, appreciate it. >>> we are staying on top of the north korea develop millions. they launched several short range projectiles. officials are working to determine what those projectiles might have included. officials say whatever was launched has crashed into the sea. we are going to keep you up-to-date on this...
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. >> reporter: frances, the national transportation safety board is sending a crew to the crash sidte. some are calling it a miracle on the st. johns river. a jet carrying 136 passengers and 7 crew members ended up in the river late friday. everyone escaped with their lives. the boeing 737 was traveling from the naval station in guantanamo bay to another in jacksonville. boeing said it is aware of the incident and looking into it. jacksonville mayor live tweeted updates and said that president trump called to offer help as the situation was developing. more than 80 local responders assisted to ensure everyone got off the plane. 21 people were transported to hospitals for non-life threatening injuries. >> would you call it a miracle? >> i don't take that approach to anything. i'm much more of a secular kind of guy. >> reporter: and we do want to point out there are pets that are still stuck on the plane. according to the naval air station, the pets have not been retrieved because of safety issues with the aircraft. no word on whether or not those pets will be rescued at some point late
. >> reporter: frances, the national transportation safety board is sending a crew to the crash sidte. some are calling it a miracle on the st. johns river. a jet carrying 136 passengers and 7 crew members ended up in the river late friday. everyone escaped with their lives. the boeing 737 was traveling from the naval station in guantanamo bay to another in jacksonville. boeing said it is aware of the incident and looking into it. jacksonville mayor live tweeted updates and said that...
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that's according to the national transportation safety board which said the deadly accident was caused by the failure of multiple agencies. the train crashed on its first day in operation, killed three people. ntsb is blaming inadequate planning and insufficient training, adding the accident was fully preventable. ford is developing self-driving delivery vehicles for a 2021 launch but there's a problem. ford says a bunch of people are too lazy to make the trip to the curb to pick up their orders. seriously? ashley: are you kidding me? cheryl: this is real. so now they're testing a robot to unload to carry the stuff to your door. it can carry up to 40 pounds. it can even walk up your stairs. are we that lazy. ashley: apparently so. let's take a look at how your money is doing this morning. a lot of red ink. it's the trade concerns. could there be a protracted fight against the u.s. and china. still ahead, president trump has had it with all the investigations and he let the democrats know it during an almost meeting yesterday. the question is, will the dems take that hint or will it dri
that's according to the national transportation safety board which said the deadly accident was caused by the failure of multiple agencies. the train crashed on its first day in operation, killed three people. ntsb is blaming inadequate planning and insufficient training, adding the accident was fully preventable. ford is developing self-driving delivery vehicles for a 2021 launch but there's a problem. ford says a bunch of people are too lazy to make the trip to the curb to pick up their...
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. >>> well, according to a police report from the national transportation safety board in the tesla lawsuit detect the driver's hands on the steering wheel in the six seconds before the crash. his family argues tesla's driver assist autopilot software is to blame. >> it took him out of the lane of the safety, pointed him at a fixed concrete barrier and then accelerated almost 10 miles per hour in three seconds and drove him into the barrier. >> our belief is that tesla did know there were problems and glitches with the car, with the autopilot. >> tesla declined to comment yesterday but issued a statement last year saying owners have driven the same stretch of highway with autopilot engaged roughly 85,000 times since 2015. >>> mark zuckerberg, sheryl sandberg and other top facebook executives have been hit with a lawsuit accusing them of insider trading and blaming them for the company's recent privacy scandals that effected the stock value. a 193 page shareholder complaint was filed yesterday in delaware and claims the executives sacrificed the company's reputation and long term prospects b
. >>> well, according to a police report from the national transportation safety board in the tesla lawsuit detect the driver's hands on the steering wheel in the six seconds before the crash. his family argues tesla's driver assist autopilot software is to blame. >> it took him out of the lane of the safety, pointed him at a fixed concrete barrier and then accelerated almost 10 miles per hour in three seconds and drove him into the barrier. >> our belief is that tesla did...
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america's national transportation safety board tweeted it is sending a team to jacksonville to investigate exactly what happened here. >>> now to thailand, that nation has a new king. the king has ascended to the throne once occupied by his late father. the entire coronation ceremony lasted for several hours. right now, he's due at a temple, the temple of the emerald buddha. there, the king will proclaim himself the royal patron of buddhism. earlier take a look here. the moment the 64-year-old monarch was formally crowned. it's the presentation of ornate silk. the skin presented with royal objects of his high office including a heavy gold crown endorned with diamonds. we get more from cnn's will ripley following the story here in bangkok. >> reporter: george, here in bangkok and across the land, the people are witnessing something most of them haven't seen. the coronation of the king. that was the coronation of the beloved king who passed away in 2016. now his son and successor was official lly correspond koren natured today. it spans back centuries. a lot of these things you could not eve
america's national transportation safety board tweeted it is sending a team to jacksonville to investigate exactly what happened here. >>> now to thailand, that nation has a new king. the king has ascended to the throne once occupied by his late father. the entire coronation ceremony lasted for several hours. right now, he's due at a temple, the temple of the emerald buddha. there, the king will proclaim himself the royal patron of buddhism. earlier take a look here. the moment the...
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the national transportation safety board is on the scene after a plane's miracle landing in jacksonville, florida. they are going to hold a news conference in the next hour. boeing 737 carrying 143 people slid off the runway and into the st. john's river last night. these are live pictures of the scene. it was a military charter flight back to the u.s. from guantanamo bay, cuba, killing active duty military members, government employees as well as family. the passengers and crew have been accounted for. some were taken to the hospital for minor injuries. unfortunately, passengers were forced to leave their pets behind as they rushed to safety. >> sad part is, the animals on board the plane, because there were pets, cats and dogs, we don't know how they are doing. they are still on the plane, in the belly of the plane. >> authorities say they won't be able to rescue the pets while the plane is on the water. we will keep you updated as the story develops. >>> coming up, battle over barr. democrats expressing concern about the doj's ability to operate independently under bill barr. this as
the national transportation safety board is on the scene after a plane's miracle landing in jacksonville, florida. they are going to hold a news conference in the next hour. boeing 737 carrying 143 people slid off the runway and into the st. john's river last night. these are live pictures of the scene. it was a military charter flight back to the u.s. from guantanamo bay, cuba, killing active duty military members, government employees as well as family. the passengers and crew have been...
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. >> good morning, guys, national transportation safety board is sending a go team to investigate this accident. while the crash was scary, it could have been a lot worse. some are calling it a miracle on the st. johns river, a jet carrying 136 passengers and seven crew members ended up in the river late friday and everyone escaped with their lives. the boeing 737 was traveling from the naval station in guantanamo bay to another in jacksonville. boeing said it's aware of the incident and looking into it. jacksonville mayor lenny curry live tweeted updates and said president trump called to offer help as the situation was developing. more than 80 local responders assisted in ensuring everyone got off the plane. 21 people were transported to area hospitals for nonlife threatening injuries. >> would you call it a miracle that there were no serious injuries? >> i don't take that kind of approach to anything. i'm much more of a secular kind of guy. >> and we do want to add that there is word there are pets that are stuck on the plane that have not been retrieved. no word on their fate as of
. >> good morning, guys, national transportation safety board is sending a go team to investigate this accident. while the crash was scary, it could have been a lot worse. some are calling it a miracle on the st. johns river, a jet carrying 136 passengers and seven crew members ended up in the river late friday and everyone escaped with their lives. the boeing 737 was traveling from the naval station in guantanamo bay to another in jacksonville. boeing said it's aware of the incident and...
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meantime i want to bring in peter gold, the former managing director of the national transportation safety board. peter, we know the plane was already on fire as it came in for that landing. you heard nathan's reporting that there was trouble when it took off and then it, you know, turned around and came back, and now we're seeing the video as the result. what are some of the questions you want to know about the communication, the problem conveyed, the plane, et cetera? >> well, as nathan said the investigative arm that will be looking at this in moscow has a pretty good international reputation. they are good. they are straightforward. the information will come out. and in this case it really is eerily similar, the photographs, to the crash of the concorde, and it appears to be some sort of major fuel line must have let go, because that's a fuel fire. that there were only 13 fatalities is really quite extraordinary. >> and that's what we know thus far and to see really the response of the passengers getting out of the plane, use the slides, luggage in hand in some cases and on the run. >> that'
meantime i want to bring in peter gold, the former managing director of the national transportation safety board. peter, we know the plane was already on fire as it came in for that landing. you heard nathan's reporting that there was trouble when it took off and then it, you know, turned around and came back, and now we're seeing the video as the result. what are some of the questions you want to know about the communication, the problem conveyed, the plane, et cetera? >> well, as nathan...
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. >> the national transportation safety board on the scene trying to figure out what went wrong. >> we'veuse the bottom half of the fuselage is covered with water, so we aren't able to get to all of the things that we need to get to. >> investigators studying the recovered flight data reporter to determine potential causes. >> we'll be looking at the human aspects which includes the flight crew and the cabin crew. we'll be looking at mat sheen. that will be the aircraft itself, and then finally the environment which would include the airport, the weather and air traffic control. >> if the accident was weather related, hydroplaning could be a factor. >> there was probably standing water on the runway so an airplane could hydroplane just like you feel your car when you're going down the highway. >> victor oquendo, abc 1 news, jacksonville, florida. >> luck tone alive and some of the people on board are likely mourning their bets. a spokesperson in jacksonville said all the pets in the cargo hold are presumed dead. there were four on the manifest, but it's possible others were added. >>> off
. >> the national transportation safety board on the scene trying to figure out what went wrong. >> we'veuse the bottom half of the fuselage is covered with water, so we aren't able to get to all of the things that we need to get to. >> investigators studying the recovered flight data reporter to determine potential causes. >> we'll be looking at the human aspects which includes the flight crew and the cabin crew. we'll be looking at mat sheen. that will be the aircraft...
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. >>> we're following breaking news out of florida right now, the national transportation safety boardhe ground in jacksonville, investigating how a boeing 737 military charter flight skidded into a river. moments after landing. the plane was traveling from guantanamo bay, late friday, when it landed, the jet skidded into the st. john's river. there were only a few minor injuries among the 143 people on board. cnn correspondent rosa flores joins me now from jacksonville, and what is the latest? >> well, fred, the latest is that the ntsb is on-site. we're expecting a 4:00 p.m. press conference, where we are expecting to learn more. but normally, an incident like this, the ntsb arrives and they assess the situation. they start gathering evidence. they not only look at, and investigate the actual aircraft, they look at the record, and the history of the pilots of the crew, what they were up to in the last 72 hours. they also look at the environment, what was the weather like, that sort of thing, and we do know that there were thunderstorms and lightning at the time. it's unclear if if tho
. >>> we're following breaking news out of florida right now, the national transportation safety boardhe ground in jacksonville, investigating how a boeing 737 military charter flight skidded into a river. moments after landing. the plane was traveling from guantanamo bay, late friday, when it landed, the jet skidded into the st. john's river. there were only a few minor injuries among the 143 people on board. cnn correspondent rosa flores joins me now from jacksonville, and what is...
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national transportation safety board will investigate what happened here. but what more can you tell you us about the 737 plane and also there in jacksonville two runways, one shorter than the other, still unclear exactly which was in use here. but just talk to us about the length of the runway and the type of plane that was landing in this particular situation. >> certainly. yes, george, we know that in fact it was landing on the longer of the two runways. this is the runway that runs from west to east. it is runway 1-0. so it was landing on the longer one. the 737 involved in this accident is what is called a 737 ng, the previous model to the max that is currently grounded because of a software issue. but the 737 ng is the most widely used airplane in the world. there are 7,000 in service around the globe. it has an excellent safety record. and basically it is the backbone of the world's aviation fleet. >> jeffrey, we certainly are thankful that everyone got off that plane safely. we appreciate your perspective on it and we'll obviously look to see what i
national transportation safety board will investigate what happened here. but what more can you tell you us about the 737 plane and also there in jacksonville two runways, one shorter than the other, still unclear exactly which was in use here. but just talk to us about the length of the runway and the type of plane that was landing in this particular situation. >> certainly. yes, george, we know that in fact it was landing on the longer of the two runways. this is the runway that runs...
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before we go to break, moments ago the national transportation safety board held a news conference to update about the plane in florida that slid off a runway into a nearby river last night. 135 people were onboard, some of whom suffered minor injuries. the plane was traveling from guantanamo bay, cuba, to jacksonville, florida. here's some of what they had to say. >> we have recovered the flight data recorder. that has the ability to record over 1,000 parameters, and that will give us the air speed, position of flight controls, the altitude, the point of touchdown, and many, many things relative to what the aircraft was doing and so forth. that flight data recorder is right now on its way to the ntsb laboratory in washington, d.c., and it was undamaged. so we expect to get a very full report on that shortly. >> coming up, my next guest says that the trump white house is intentionally hiding information that congressional committees would probably like to see. former senior white house official under president trump omarosa is next. flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms,
before we go to break, moments ago the national transportation safety board held a news conference to update about the plane in florida that slid off a runway into a nearby river last night. 135 people were onboard, some of whom suffered minor injuries. the plane was traveling from guantanamo bay, cuba, to jacksonville, florida. here's some of what they had to say. >> we have recovered the flight data recorder. that has the ability to record over 1,000 parameters, and that will give us...
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sales and maintenance of the 2017 tesla model x attorney mark fall also pointed to a national transportation safety board report on the accident. >>that showed the sla speed increased by 10 miles per hour. and there was no breaking right before impact. the lawsuit also blames caltrans for not maintaining the highway because 11 days before a crash in the same spot compromise the barrier and cruz did not fix it. >>had that barrier been in place and functioning as it should have been and according to caltrans his own. policies and procedures walter you know be alive today walters family wants the lawsuit to make sure that a tragedy like theirs. >>does not happen to another family. you know beta test with live people. >>and we feel that's happened here and that's something that should not have been done. >>we reached out to both tesla and caltrans but both declined to comment citing pending litigation in san francisco. i'm justin waldman on for news. >>the all-clear was given it also high school after a bomb threat was posted online police were notified of the thread about 12 45 this afternoon, the campus wa
sales and maintenance of the 2017 tesla model x attorney mark fall also pointed to a national transportation safety board report on the accident. >>that showed the sla speed increased by 10 miles per hour. and there was no breaking right before impact. the lawsuit also blames caltrans for not maintaining the highway because 11 days before a crash in the same spot compromise the barrier and cruz did not fix it. >>had that barrier been in place and functioning as it should have been...
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board. >>in national news investigators from the national transportation safety board are on the scene in jacksonville florida. that's where that plane crash has slid into the saint johns river. the boyne 7.37 is still sitting in the water because the fuel has ple can be pulled from the river right now and tsb investigators are looking into why the plane changed runways just before landing. late friday that plane overshot the runway hit a seawall in ended up in the water. there were 136 passengers and 7 crew members on board. only a few of the passengers sustained minor injuries and we're learning tonight the airline passengers will be compensated for that hard landing. that's according to miami air who's. the ceo says each passenger will receive $2500. the plane transported military families from guantanamo bay cuba to the naval air station jacksonville. democrats and the president seemed to agree that america needs a $2 trillion facelift but the big question is how do we pay for it following last week's meeting with president trump the democratic leaders say he promised to come up with ideas for put
board. >>in national news investigators from the national transportation safety board are on the scene in jacksonville florida. that's where that plane crash has slid into the saint johns river. the boyne 7.37 is still sitting in the water because the fuel has ple can be pulled from the river right now and tsb investigators are looking into why the plane changed runways just before landing. late friday that plane overshot the runway hit a seawall in ended up in the water. there were 136...
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the national transportation safety board says 50% of drivers say they honk theho, flash the lights, makeude gestures, or shout. 2% admit to revenge. >> you'll let somebody even if they last minute wait to cut you off andhethey've been in t correct lane? >> as long as you signal. if you don't signal, i will never let you in front. me. forbet it. >>> -- forget about it. >>> there are free r parents over the summer to prevent brain drain. studss have found that stude can lose more than a month ofe acadmic learning over the summer break. microsoft and apple have wh programs ere people can take classes over the summer. google also offerse onlin programs that try to make learning fun for kids. >> experts say parents should also set summer limits for things likes watching video and try to keep a routine for the kids even in summertime. that way when school starts it won't be such a shock to the system.ys >> it alwais, though. >> a little surprising. >> yeah. >>> good morning, i'm frank holland at cnbc headquarters. delivering packages to your d r doorstep seven days a week? it's to meet the dea
the national transportation safety board says 50% of drivers say they honk theho, flash the lights, makeude gestures, or shout. 2% admit to revenge. >> you'll let somebody even if they last minute wait to cut you off andhethey've been in t correct lane? >> as long as you signal. if you don't signal, i will never let you in front. me. forbet it. >>> -- forget about it. >>> there are free r parents over the summer to prevent brain drain. studss have found that stude...
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. >> reporter: in jacksonville 16 investigators from the national transportation safety board are now working to determine how the boeing 737 ended up in the shallow water. and ntsb official displayed the plane's data recorder after it was recovered. >> the cockpit voice recorder, which which iss the dough vice which is the device that records the crew between the crew and external trancemation with air traffic control is another matter. that's in the tail of the aircraft and is currently under water and we cannot get to it until the aircraft is moved. >> reporter: the miami air international flight took off from the naval station at guantanamo bay. officials say the plane, whichcarried civilian and military personnel, was landing in a thunderstorm when the accident happened before 10 p.m. >> there was rain coming down. there was lightning and thunder. and we stood on that wing for a significant period of time. >> the crews went into the water to rescue the personnel on the wings of the aircraft. they started bringing the personnel from the aircraft to the shore. >> reporter: by early
. >> reporter: in jacksonville 16 investigators from the national transportation safety board are now working to determine how the boeing 737 ended up in the shallow water. and ntsb official displayed the plane's data recorder after it was recovered. >> the cockpit voice recorder, which which iss the dough vice which is the device that records the crew between the crew and external trancemation with air traffic control is another matter. that's in the tail of the aircraft and is...
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it's on its way to the national transportation safety board to be analyzed. the cockpit voice recorsr in the tail of the plane that remains in the water. it won't be t recovered until plane is moved. they plan to interview the plane's crew today. investigation is removed. there were noio ser injuries. >>> let's get a check of your local weather. >> good morning, everyone. meteorologist clay anderson. the showers continue up and down e eastern seaboard, and heavy rain now occurring to our north and west. we're keeping an eye to our north where we have some flood arnings to contend with throughout the area. flood warnings in winchester to our north a al continuing until about 8:45, areas of culpeper county and. we'll give you highs aight ahead, the and lows of the week including the stunning chance meeting at e ball game between a man who received a heart transplant and the family whose beloved late brother donated it. >>> and the promposal gone bad. we'll show you what happened when one high school kid rangth e wrong doorbell and became a viralsensation. >>> l
it's on its way to the national transportation safety board to be analyzed. the cockpit voice recorsr in the tail of the plane that remains in the water. it won't be t recovered until plane is moved. they plan to interview the plane's crew today. investigation is removed. there were noio ser injuries. >>> let's get a check of your local weather. >> good morning, everyone. meteorologist clay anderson. the showers continue up and down e eastern seaboard, and heavy rain now...
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the f a a and national transportation safety board are now investigating we'll continue to stay on top of this story, a tragedy though outside alaska. they 13th the nation more and our fallen heroes for the past 31 years the sky in the nation's capital all lit up by candles and the names of the law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty. >>are being spoken to barry maloney shares their stories. >>thousands upon thousands of people. >>on a soggy monday in washington. hundreds of law enforcement officers st guard with red roses the flowers given to the families and friends of a fallen hero. >>ahead of with a beautiful hired. he died helping people. >>nearly 22,000 others who died in the line of duty are more lies on the national law enforcement officers memorial. they hail from every state and paid the ultimate price this is actually. >>you're 20 since my friend's name was added to the wall. >>this year 371 new names now on the wall a friend of >>i've learned marrow passed away on november, 28 to 2018 man of honor man of very very good at what he did. >>those the fallen left b
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>>national transportation safety board report on the accident that showed the tesla speed increased byhour. and there was no breaking right before impact. the lawsuit also blames caltrans for not maintaining the highway because 11 days before a crash in the same spot compromise the barrier and cruz did not fix it. >>had that barrier been in place and functioning as it should have been and according to caltrans his own. policies and procedures walter will be alive today walters family wants the lawsuit to make sure that a tragedy like theirs. >>does not happen to another family. you know beta test with live people. >>and we feel that happened here and that's something that should not have been done. >>we reached out to both tesla and caltrans but both declined to comment citing pending litigation in san francisco. i'm justin waldman kron 4 news. >>the campus community in north carolina remembering 2 classmates who were killed in yesterday's shooting, 4 others were injured the university of north carolina charlotte campus held this memorial service tonight. police say shooting suspect we
>>national transportation safety board report on the accident that showed the tesla speed increased byhour. and there was no breaking right before impact. the lawsuit also blames caltrans for not maintaining the highway because 11 days before a crash in the same spot compromise the barrier and cruz did not fix it. >>had that barrier been in place and functioning as it should have been and according to caltrans his own. policies and procedures walter will be alive today walters...
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. >> the national transportation safety board on the scene trying to figure out what went wrong. >> we'veot some challenges here because the bottom half of the fuselage is covered with water so we aren't able to get to all of the things that we need to get to. >> reporter: investigators studying the recovered flight data recorder to determine potential causes. >> we'll be looking at the human aspects which includes the flight crew and the cabin crew. we'll be looking at the machine. that will be the aircraft itself, and then finally the environment which would include the airport, the weather and air traffic control. >> if the accident was letter relate, hydroplaning could be a factor. >> reporter: there was probably standing water on the runway so an airplane can hydroplane like you feel your car going down the runway. >> victor okendo, jacksonville, florida. >> some on board are likely mourning their pets. a spokesperson said all the pets in the cargo hold are presumed dead. there were four on the man nest, but it's possible others were added. >>> officials are trying to prevent a measl
. >> the national transportation safety board on the scene trying to figure out what went wrong. >> we'veot some challenges here because the bottom half of the fuselage is covered with water so we aren't able to get to all of the things that we need to get to. >> reporter: investigators studying the recovered flight data recorder to determine potential causes. >> we'll be looking at the human aspects which includes the flight crew and the cabin crew. we'll be looking at...
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the f a a and the national transportation safety board are investigating will continue to stay on top of this story, bring you any updates throughout the east. >>tonight, there are disturbing allegations being brought against a saratoga youth church leader. he was arrested last week after 4 young men told the church they were victims of sexual-abuse run forrest while biello joins us live from saratoga with more on this active investigation. noel. >>ken and catherine the saratoga for federated church is supposed to be a sanctuary for anyone who walks through these doors, but last thursday of 4 young men came here and told one of the pastors that a youth leader had been sexually abusing them for the last 5 years and santa clara county sheriffs say the suspect has admitted to some of those felony acts. >>we did this close to our investigators that he was sending explicit photos. receiving and requesting it was a voters through social media and text messages santa clara county sheriffs same just before 10:00am thursday morning. >>for young man walked in to saratoga federated church to acc
the f a a and the national transportation safety board are investigating will continue to stay on top of this story, bring you any updates throughout the east. >>tonight, there are disturbing allegations being brought against a saratoga youth church leader. he was arrested last week after 4 young men told the church they were victims of sexual-abuse run forrest while biello joins us live from saratoga with more on this active investigation. noel. >>ken and catherine the saratoga for...
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>>national transportation safety board report on the accident that showed the tesla speed increased by 10 miles per hour. and there was no breaking right before impact. the lawsuit also blames caltrans for not maintaining the highway because 11 days before a crash in the same spot compromise the barrier and cruz did not fix it. >>had that barrier been in place and functioning as it should have been and accord ng to caltrans his own. policies and procedures walter you know be alive today walters family wants the lawsuit to make sure that a tragedy like theirs. >>does not happen to another family. you know beta test with live people. >>and we feel that's happened here and that's something that should not have been >>we reached out to both tesla and caltrans but both declined to comment citing pending litigation in san francisco. i'm justin waldman on for news. >>we're learning more about the victims of monday's deadly helicopter crash in kailua hawaii, the pilot has been identified as joseph berridge his father says he just moved to honolulu from new mexico 2 weeks ago the other 2 victim
>>national transportation safety board report on the accident that showed the tesla speed increased by 10 miles per hour. and there was no breaking right before impact. the lawsuit also blames caltrans for not maintaining the highway because 11 days before a crash in the same spot compromise the barrier and cruz did not fix it. >>had that barrier been in place and functioning as it should have been and accord ng to caltrans his own. policies and procedures walter you know be alive...