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according to the ntsb, six people aboard the plane survived.nd christine, they're crediting one of the passengers for helping save some of those folks who were on board the aircraft. they say a member of the air national guard was actually sitting in the back of the plane, and he pulled many of them to safety. christine? >> imagine how terrifying that must have been for all of those people. all right, jason carroll, thank you so much for that in connecticut this morning. >>> all right, we'll talk a little sports ahead. next up is houston. the tampa bay rays deal another devastating playoff blow to oakland. cory wire with that story in the "bleacher report," next. >> diaz did it again! wow! that's ensure max protein, with high protein and 1 gram sugar. it's a sit-up, banana! bend at the waist! i'm tryin'! keep it up. you'll get there. whoa-hoa-hoa! 30 grams of protein, and one gram of sugar. ensure max protein. woman: i'm here, and suddenly my migraine takes me somewhere else, where there's pain and nausea. but excedrin pulls me back in a way ot
according to the ntsb, six people aboard the plane survived.nd christine, they're crediting one of the passengers for helping save some of those folks who were on board the aircraft. they say a member of the air national guard was actually sitting in the back of the plane, and he pulled many of them to safety. christine? >> imagine how terrifying that must have been for all of those people. all right, jason carroll, thank you so much for that in connecticut this morning. >>> all...
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chairman sumwalt, the ntsb report that you mentioned stated that the ntsb is concerned that the accident pilot responses to the mcas operation were not consistent with the underlying assumptions about pilot recognition and response that boeing used based on faa guidance for flight control hazard assessments, including as part of the 737 max design. why do you think that boeing made the wrong assumptions? mr. sumwalt: senator cruz, thank you for the question. what we do know is to simulate the mcas or assess the less hazard or risk, they put the boeing test pilots in the engineering simulator and while they were flying the trim started moving. they wanted to see how the pilot would have reacted. and if they reacted the way that boeing expected them to do, then they said, okay, well, a pilot will immediately recognize the problem and notice because the nose is starting to pitch down, and notice because it is increased pressure on the control wheel and one other thing, and a stab trim wheel was moving. that is all correct, but what boeing failed to account for in their assumptions was to co
chairman sumwalt, the ntsb report that you mentioned stated that the ntsb is concerned that the accident pilot responses to the mcas operation were not consistent with the underlying assumptions about pilot recognition and response that boeing used based on faa guidance for flight control hazard assessments, including as part of the 737 max design. why do you think that boeing made the wrong assumptions? mr. sumwalt: senator cruz, thank you for the question. what we do know is to simulate the...
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we have outcomes including ntsb indonesian air and the boeing board. how do we know this new process has the integrity to where the faa doesn't feel it's right but it actually is right? does that make sense? >> before you flew our i flew we believed it was right. now potentially we will and ground of this at some point how do we know the new process will work to yield the right outcome quick. >> i would say the software changes we are making will prevent the pilots from ever being in this position again. but also the faa is doing a robust and thorough review of all documentation and that's partially why it's taking longer i'm confident when we get through this the faa will clearly say the airplane is safe to make as i mentioned with indonesian air others based on what we have seen so far are there any expert recommendations that you disagree with? >> the ntsb recommendations even the indonesian recommendations we are still reviewing all of them but after my initial look there are good recommendations working with the faa to address those. >> are you ma
we have outcomes including ntsb indonesian air and the boeing board. how do we know this new process has the integrity to where the faa doesn't feel it's right but it actually is right? does that make sense? >> before you flew our i flew we believed it was right. now potentially we will and ground of this at some point how do we know the new process will work to yield the right outcome quick. >> i would say the software changes we are making will prevent the pilots from ever being...
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what's acceptable. >> oversight of the project, like the bridge itself, collapsed. >> reporter: the ntsb chairman says the cracks, seen days before the collapse, should have prompted contractors and fiu to close the road, and that the florida department of transportation should have done more >> i don't think i've ever seen one where there is more finger-pointing. >> reporter: today the university said in part fiu is committed to transparency and accountability the bridge's designer denied responsibility, saying that a failure in the construction process was the fundamental cause of the collapse. the state called the accident absolutely heartbreaking, saying it had already tightened regulations to close public roads whenever there is a risk to life, health, or safety >> it makes you angry. >> reporter: but for the family of 18-year-old alexa duran, who died in the collapse, today's report is painful. >> the wound gets open when you know that someone could have done something and they didn't >> reporter: the university plans to build a new bridge where the victims will be memorialized >>>
what's acceptable. >> oversight of the project, like the bridge itself, collapsed. >> reporter: the ntsb chairman says the cracks, seen days before the collapse, should have prompted contractors and fiu to close the road, and that the florida department of transportation should have done more >> i don't think i've ever seen one where there is more finger-pointing. >> reporter: today the university said in part fiu is committed to transparency and accountability the...
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the dramatic collapse in march of 2018 killed six people near florida international university the ntsbe stunning images of cracks engineers say were 40 times larger than what's acceptable >> oversight of the project like the bridge itself collapsed. >> reporter: the ntsb chairman says the cracks seen days before the collapse should have prompted contractors and fiu to close the road and that the florida department of transportation should have done more >> i don't think i've ever seen one where there's more finger pointing >> reporter: the university said in part "fiu is committed to transparency and accountaty." the bridge's designer denied accountability saying a flurg in the construction process was the fundamental cause of the collapse the state called the accidental absolutely heartbreaking saying it had already tightened regulations to close public roads. whenever there is a risk to life, health, or safety. >> it makes you angry. >> reporter: but for the family of 18-year-old alexa duran, who died in the collapse, the report is painful >> wounds gets opened when you know that som
the dramatic collapse in march of 2018 killed six people near florida international university the ntsbe stunning images of cracks engineers say were 40 times larger than what's acceptable >> oversight of the project like the bridge itself collapsed. >> reporter: the ntsb chairman says the cracks seen days before the collapse should have prompted contractors and fiu to close the road and that the florida department of transportation should have done more >> i don't think i've...
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former ntsb chairman james hall here exclusively to tell us if he thinks someone at boeing could face prison for boeing's shortcomings now with what was revealed today. >>> plus, now wildfire warnings in california, dust storms kicking up there. sizzle or fizzle? charlie breaks it on t-mobile's new high powered teammate. we're less than an hour to the closing bell. let's start "the claman countdown". i've got to pull up fiat chrysler stock which is jumping 7% on the breaking news. the "wall street journal" is reporting that fiat chrysler are in talks to combine in all share merger. if this were to go through, the deal would result in a 50 billion dollars auto giant. you know, it is not too far from the market cap of ford. it makes vehicles sold under brands. earlier this year, fiat chrysler dropped plans to merge we with renault. -- merge with renault. right now chrysler as i said up 7%. peugeot up six and a quarter percent. if you google alphabet earnings, the first thing you will see right now is the company reported worse than expected third quarter numbers. they splurged on expens
former ntsb chairman james hall here exclusively to tell us if he thinks someone at boeing could face prison for boeing's shortcomings now with what was revealed today. >>> plus, now wildfire warnings in california, dust storms kicking up there. sizzle or fizzle? charlie breaks it on t-mobile's new high powered teammate. we're less than an hour to the closing bell. let's start "the claman countdown". i've got to pull up fiat chrysler stock which is jumping 7% on the breaking...
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already, it's given ntsb investigators a more accurate sense of the time 3 line. they say the b-17 was only in the air for eight minutes before that deadly crash. david? >> whit johnson, thank you. >>> overseas this evening, a stabbing rampage at the headquarter office the paris police, just steps away fromng- office to office, killing four people, including three officers, before he was fatally shot. the city's prosecutor tonight saying he believes terror was not the motive, but the investigation is still early. >>> we're also following a developing headline tonight, an active shooter situation here in the u.s., in vancouver, washington. at least three people wounded in a shooting at a downtown apartment building. the shooter is now holed up in his apartment, according to police, who are on the scene. we will continue to monitor this. >>> and a massive settlement tonight for the worst mass shooting in modern mihistory. seven paddock opened fire from the 32nd floor of mandalay bay resort two years ago, targeting the crowd at the country music fast value. the hotel
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already, it's given ntsb investigators a more accurate sense of the timeline. they say the b-17 bomber was only in the air for about eight minutes before that deadly crash. david? >> whit johnson again tonight. thank you, whit. >>> overseas this evening, a stabbing rampage at the headquarters of the paris police, just steps away from notre dame cathedral. a long-time employee going from office to office, killing four people, including three officers, before he was fatally shot. the city's prosecutor tonight saying he believes terror was not the motive, but the investigation is still early. >>> next tonight, a massive settlement for the worst mass shooting in modern american history. 58 people were killed, hundreds wounded in las vegas when stephen paddock opened fire from the 32nd floor of mandalay bay resort two years ago, targeting the crowd at a country music festival. the hotel's owner now agreeing to pay up to $800 million to the families of those killed and to the survivors. >>> death toll rising tonight in the nation's vaping crisis tonight. 19 deaths no
already, it's given ntsb investigators a more accurate sense of the timeline. they say the b-17 bomber was only in the air for about eight minutes before that deadly crash. david? >> whit johnson again tonight. thank you, whit. >>> overseas this evening, a stabbing rampage at the headquarters of the paris police, just steps away from notre dame cathedral. a long-time employee going from office to office, killing four people, including three officers, before he was fatally shot....
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lot of emphasis but i thought was quite stunning and quite interesting there was a panel with the ntsb and the senators asked them, isn't it time the faa took back its power and did its job? and the testimony was, we can't. the faa isn't capable of doing that. there's a long road back if that's what we decide what to do. >> we'll continue our conversation with mary schiavo. it was yesterday that senator ron johnson questioned the boeing coo, specifically why they waited to ground the 737 max. here's the response. >> the fact that it took another tragedy to ground the airplane so i could have a true fix that worked, is i think really what's on the table here. the diagnosis is why didn't we react? why didn't we ground that aircraft a lot sooner so the tragedy wouldn't happen? >> senator, we have asked that question over and over. you know, if we knew everything back then that we know now, we would have made a different decision. the decision that was made at that point with the data we have, we quickly convened a review board and the faa came out and issued the air worthiness of the airp
lot of emphasis but i thought was quite stunning and quite interesting there was a panel with the ntsb and the senators asked them, isn't it time the faa took back its power and did its job? and the testimony was, we can't. the faa isn't capable of doing that. there's a long road back if that's what we decide what to do. >> we'll continue our conversation with mary schiavo. it was yesterday that senator ron johnson questioned the boeing coo, specifically why they waited to ground the 737...
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the ntsb now leading the investigation. lester >> ron allen, thank you. >>> outrage erupted outside a dallas courthouse today after former police officer amber guyger was sentenced to ten years in prison for the murder of her unarmed neighbor, but inside the courthouse, a stirring expression of forgiveness from the victim's brother. nbc's gabe gutierrez is at the courthouse >> can i give her a hug, please? >> reporter: late today a powerful moment in court as the brother of amber guyger's victim forgave her and asked for an embrace. she sobbed in his arms but outside the courtroom, outrage as guyger learned her sentence. >> set the defendant's punishment at ten years imprisonment. >> reporter: the prosecution asked for no less than 28 years, the age botham jean would have turned this week the jury took less than two hours of deliberations to hand down the sentencing, capping a dramatic trial during today's emotional punishment phase, jean's father e [crying] >> reporter: his son was shot and killed last september in his own
the ntsb now leading the investigation. lester >> ron allen, thank you. >>> outrage erupted outside a dallas courthouse today after former police officer amber guyger was sentenced to ten years in prison for the murder of her unarmed neighbor, but inside the courthouse, a stirring expression of forgiveness from the victim's brother. nbc's gabe gutierrez is at the courthouse >> can i give her a hug, please? >> reporter: late today a powerful moment in court as the...
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. >> reporter: the ntsb will spend through the next few days so sorting through the rubble. >> we'll examine the condition such as the flight control and engine and everything we could find. >> reporter: the ntsb says they plan to remove the plane from the crash scene from about two or three days. it could take a little longer because of the poor weather in the area. the first preliminary report in the crash is expected in ten days. >>> juul shipped and sold contaminated pods to retailers. 1 million pods were put on the market early this year. our anna warner is here. good morning. disturbing allegation, what else does the lawsuit say? >> he raised the concern of contamination of juul, refill kit back in march. concerns he claims were ignored. >> reporter: breja claims he was fired in march for raising concerns of a million pods the company ships to customers and retailers. the lawsuit claims then ceo kevin burns responded to those concerns saying half of our customers are drunk and vaping like expletives. who is going to know the quality of our pods. >> burns told tony dokoupil that
. >> reporter: the ntsb will spend through the next few days so sorting through the rubble. >> we'll examine the condition such as the flight control and engine and everything we could find. >> reporter: the ntsb says they plan to remove the plane from the crash scene from about two or three days. it could take a little longer because of the poor weather in the area. the first preliminary report in the crash is expected in ten days. >>> juul shipped and sold...
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the ntsb would only come in in an investigative capacity after everything is cleared. >> got it.monitoring it at this point? >> that's absolutely right. i think the immediate issue is, was there anybody on board, have they been rescued from the scene, is there anybody else on board. those are questions we simply don't have answers to, and of course this is up to the fire department at the airport right now to deal with this emergency. >> tom costello -- >> let me reiterate one last point. if you are trying to fly in through or out of or into bradley international airport this morning in connecticut, there is a very good chance you're going to be delayed. you may end up having to be rerouted or you may decide that you need to leave, rather, from either new york or boston. because this could be an ongoing situation for some time. >> and as you note, not a commercial plane. this was something else altogether. tom, i know you're working on more details. it appreciate you bringing us that breaking news. >> the stage literally set in las vegas for something you will only see right here
the ntsb would only come in in an investigative capacity after everything is cleared. >> got it.monitoring it at this point? >> that's absolutely right. i think the immediate issue is, was there anybody on board, have they been rescued from the scene, is there anybody else on board. those are questions we simply don't have answers to, and of course this is up to the fire department at the airport right now to deal with this emergency. >> tom costello -- >> let me...
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former ntsb chairman chris hart led the investigation. >> this plane was approved and the faa apparently never understood the new technologies >> right, they didn't know the nuances they needed to know as the technology became more complex. >> reporter: the report is scathing, finding an inadequate number of specialists were involved in the certification process. some faa engineers had limited experience and knowledge of key technical aspects of the plane, and it resulted in an inability of the faa to provide an independent assessment of boeing's activities. >> i welcome the scrutiny. >> reporter: the new faa chief talked to us before the report's release. is it possible that too much authority was delegated to boeing? >> it's possible we will have to see. i haven't made a decision on that yet. >> reporter: congress long ago ordered the faa to work with manufacturers to expedite certifications tonight boeing tells nbc news it's committed to working with the faa in reviewing the recommendations. also today united airlines joined american and southwest in taking the max out of its fleet un
former ntsb chairman chris hart led the investigation. >> this plane was approved and the faa apparently never understood the new technologies >> right, they didn't know the nuances they needed to know as the technology became more complex. >> reporter: the report is scathing, finding an inadequate number of specialists were involved in the certification process. some faa engineers had limited experience and knowledge of key technical aspects of the plane, and it resulted in...
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we are working to get former ntsb chairman james hall on the phone. he's testified in many a crash situation. we are going to bring him to you as soon as we can. >>> as we look at the dow jones industrials and the rest of the markets here, we are in the red. we do have the blue chips down about 177 points. and look what we have here. we do not have what appears to be a positive week, if you stretch it out to the five sessions. how should investors trade the latest headlines, but also, that would include possible developments on brexit this weekend. to the floor show and our traders. phil, the boeing revelation, extremely disturbing. add to that the unknown tomorrow morning when britain's house of lords votes on brexit and we've got some big question marks facing investors. >> you really do. but you got to remember that boeing is not the entire stock market, nor is it the entire dow. i think sometimes people will see a move in a stock like this, they will throw the baby out with the bath water and panic. i mean, there's no doubt this is serious for boe
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of new england's busiest airports right now fbi in connecticut state police are on the scene as the ntsb makes their way there cnn's steve nana's has more. >>a world war 2 era plane was involved in a deadly crash connecticut airport wednesday morning bursting into flames and sending smoke high into the sky 5 minutes into the flight. the aircraft indicated to the tower and that they were experiencing some type of problem with the aircraft. and that the aircraft was not getting out to 2. >>the vintage boeing b 17 was attempting to land back at bradley international airport when it struck the dea icing and maintenance facility. emergency crews quickly responded to the accident using foam to put out the flames i will confirm to you that there are fatalities h. >>i want to tell you the number yet because during this investigations far o early. to discuss those. i'm only because we have a crash we have a burn. victims are very difficult identify 13 people were on board. >>10 passengers and 3 crew members one person on the ground was also injured. one area hospital received 6 patients. >>we hav
of new england's busiest airports right now fbi in connecticut state police are on the scene as the ntsb makes their way there cnn's steve nana's has more. >>a world war 2 era plane was involved in a deadly crash connecticut airport wednesday morning bursting into flames and sending smoke high into the sky 5 minutes into the flight. the aircraft indicated to the tower and that they were experiencing some type of problem with the aircraft. and that the aircraft was not getting out to 2....
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our efforts to make our boats models of new regulations that we will continue to work on with the ntsb and coast guard. the company has come under intense scrutiny since the labor day fire that killed 34 people. investigators are still working to pin down a cause. >>> 2 people are dead tonight after 2 separate hit and runs on of side sides of the bay. in oakland, a woman was killed and a 4-year-old girl injured when a car hit them in fro elen why mybrother being 9,hibeupuse like getting ran over here. i'm always worried what if he gets ran over. >> we are told the little girl is in stable condition tonight. police are still searching for a suspect. in the south bay, 2 pedestrians were hit by someone in cupertino. one person is dead, the other hospitalized in stable condition tonight. police were able to capture the driver. they booked the suspect into the santa clara county jail on suspicion of murder. >>> bombshell new allegations tonight about how far president trump was allegedly willing to go to stop migrants from entering the u.s. the new york times reports that he suggested shoot
our efforts to make our boats models of new regulations that we will continue to work on with the ntsb and coast guard. the company has come under intense scrutiny since the labor day fire that killed 34 people. investigators are still working to pin down a cause. >>> 2 people are dead tonight after 2 separate hit and runs on of side sides of the bay. in oakland, a woman was killed and a 4-year-old girl injured when a car hit them in fro elen why mybrother being 9,hibeupuse like...
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.>> reporter: a team from the ntsb will investigate the crash.>>> the b-17 was one of 18 in the countryas displaying both vintage planes at bradley airport this week and offering rides to the public for a donation. the foundation is cooperating with officials to determine the cause. >>> the college admission scheme. ina neker is asking the judge for a two month sentence. also a fraction of the 15 months prosecutors are seeking. his argument his daughter never got accepted into usc because of his arrest in the case. therefore she did not take a spot from other more deserving applicants. we will see if that argument convinces the judge. he is facing sentencing this friday. >>> hayward man of cues of being a chinese spy is being deemed a flight risk. today judge denied bail to 53- year-old xuehua edward peng. after learning he has an apartment bank account and mistress in china. with a call that drops. orming exchanging money for sd cards with classified national security information on them. then allegedly delivering those cards to china. and doing it for years. he faces a 10 year sentenc
.>> reporter: a team from the ntsb will investigate the crash.>>> the b-17 was one of 18 in the countryas displaying both vintage planes at bradley airport this week and offering rides to the public for a donation. the foundation is cooperating with officials to determine the cause. >>> the college admission scheme. ina neker is asking the judge for a two month sentence. also a fraction of the 15 months prosecutors are seeking. his argument his daughter never got...
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. >>> but first, happening now, the ntsb investigating a deadly plane crash in a connecticut airport. it happened this morning at hartford county, the faa said the vintage airplane crashed at the end of the runway while attempting to land. sliding off the tarmac. we're told there were fatalities, however the number is not yet clear. at least three people on board were injured as well as one person on the ground. the airport is closed but it is expected to open back up later this afternoon. more news for you right after the break. >>> now this is atory about how my life got slipped, turned si a minute, just sit right there and i'll tell you a new clothing line launched by the fresh prince of bel air. >> how due like that. >> very good. >> will smith is behind the new line of sportswear. it is called bel air athletics which is available on smith's online shop includes t-shirts, shorts, socks and gym bag kit. >> i'm surprised it took him this long. >>> after 40 years in this business, the popular minerva is closing doors at the end of the day tomorrow. so diners have one last chance to e
. >>> but first, happening now, the ntsb investigating a deadly plane crash in a connecticut airport. it happened this morning at hartford county, the faa said the vintage airplane crashed at the end of the runway while attempting to land. sliding off the tarmac. we're told there were fatalities, however the number is not yet clear. at least three people on board were injured as well as one person on the ground. the airport is closed but it is expected to open back up later this...
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the ntsb today will investigate the fiery crash of a world war ii-era bomber. the plane went down shortly after takeoff yesterday in connecticut. at least seven people were killed. the plane was used to take aircraft enthusiasts on thrill rides. kris van cleave has more on this story. >>> boeing 93012, we'd like to return to the field. >> reporter: the world war ii b-17 burst into flames after crash landing at hartford's bradley airport. from the air you can see the burned wreckage. angela fletcher saw the plane moments before the crash. >> i heard what sounded like a freight train coming down the street. so i looked out the window and kind of waited for it, and all of a sudden i saw this plane go over the house real low. i heard the engine go pop, pop. you could tell there was >> reporter: the trouble started about five minutes into the flight. among the 13 on board were two pilots. they radioed the tower about a problem. >> what's the reason for contact? >> the number four engine. we'd like to return. >> reporter: while trying to make an emergency landing it
the ntsb today will investigate the fiery crash of a world war ii-era bomber. the plane went down shortly after takeoff yesterday in connecticut. at least seven people were killed. the plane was used to take aircraft enthusiasts on thrill rides. kris van cleave has more on this story. >>> boeing 93012, we'd like to return to the field. >> reporter: the world war ii b-17 burst into flames after crash landing at hartford's bradley airport. from the air you can see the burned...
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but the ntsb wants everyday airline pilots from all over the world in simulator testing. boeing is now reviewing that process. >> we want the pilots to make sure that they're focusing on those things that will keep the airplane safe and not those things that will distract you and kill you. >> you do anticipate making changes at the faa certification process? >> i think that's likely. but again, we'll have to see. >> sources tell us the faa is unlikely to approve the max for flight until early december at the earliest. american, southwest and now united all say they're keeping this out of their fleets until january at the earliest. boeing telling nbc news it looks forward to reviewing these findings from the report today. it says this self-certification process has dramatically improved safety over the decades. hallie. >> tom costello, thank you very much for being with us. >>> we have more to get to, including in our next hour, taking you back to capitol hill where you watched live as the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine walked in, testifying right now behind closed door
but the ntsb wants everyday airline pilots from all over the world in simulator testing. boeing is now reviewing that process. >> we want the pilots to make sure that they're focusing on those things that will keep the airplane safe and not those things that will distract you and kill you. >> you do anticipate making changes at the faa certification process? >> i think that's likely. but again, we'll have to see. >> sources tell us the faa is unlikely to approve the max...
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the ntsb will look into reports that work was being done on one or two of the engines prior to takeoffsix people survived that crash. >>> a fourth parent has been given prison time for their role in the college admissions scandal. gordon caplan will spend one nth bend bars for scheming to boost his daughter's a.c.t. score. he paid $75,000 for a test proctor to fix her answers on a score sheet. felicity huffman and lori loughlin have been charged. huffman pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 14 days in prison. loughlin is fighting the charges. >>> coming up, anchor james franco is being sued by students who accuse him of sexual exploitation. >>> president trump vows to protect medicare as he attacks the health care plans of his potential democratic presidential rivals. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." >>> this is the "cbs morning news." fact! coffee stains teeth. unlike ordinary whitening toothpaste, colgate optic white has hydrogen peroxide that goes below the tooth's surface for a smile that's 4 shades visibly whiter. colgate optic white. whitening that works. treat yourself to a he
the ntsb will look into reports that work was being done on one or two of the engines prior to takeoffsix people survived that crash. >>> a fourth parent has been given prison time for their role in the college admissions scandal. gordon caplan will spend one nth bend bars for scheming to boost his daughter's a.c.t. score. he paid $75,000 for a test proctor to fix her answers on a score sheet. felicity huffman and lori loughlin have been charged. huffman pleaded guilty and was...
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symptom, the ntsb will be investigating. tom. >> thank you. >>> and new messages between boeing test pilots suggest the company may have been aware of problems with 737 max jets before two crashes. here's alex perez. >> reporter: those newly revealed messages between boeing 737 max test pilots shows that even they were surprised at how the automated system dramatically took control of the aircraft. "it's running rampant in the sim on me," one pilot referencing the flight simulator. "the plane is trimming itself like crazy." the 2016 messages sent two years before the flight control system called mcas was linked to crashes in indonesia and ethiopia, killing 346 people. >> the test pilot seemed to indicate that they thought that the simulator was causing a problem in activating this mcas system when it shouldn't have been. in reality, it was the airplane that was doing it. >> reporter: tonight, the faa administrator is demanding an immediate explanation from the ceo of boeing, which alerted the department of transportation jus
symptom, the ntsb will be investigating. tom. >> thank you. >>> and new messages between boeing test pilots suggest the company may have been aware of problems with 737 max jets before two crashes. here's alex perez. >> reporter: those newly revealed messages between boeing 737 max test pilots shows that even they were surprised at how the automated system dramatically took control of the aircraft. "it's running rampant in the sim on me," one pilot referencing the...
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aboard the conception ntsb officis have expressed concerns about the boats escape hatch. coast guard records show the boat pass its 2 most recent inspections. >>he's been use a would be burglar took a chain attached to that pickup truck and then hope the other end to a machine loaded with money. >>but he ran into a little trouble trying to drive away kron four's haaziq madyun has a video of the incident. >>we have video on this we have no idea that someone is attempting to ally burglarize >>yet the so quick car lies in coord a suspect makes veral successful attempts to. >>but the change machine out of the law. it's all captured surveillance video. police corporal david petty. >>so back on september 24th about 7 30 in the morning. the suspect is male drives in a pickup truck which was later found to be stolen and backs up to the clean machine at the car wash and attaches that chain from the corner to the bumper of the truck attempts to drive off with a machine. >>and he was pretty a delivery he wanted to get this to get this but he was having some troubles. >>yes, he attem
aboard the conception ntsb officis have expressed concerns about the boats escape hatch. coast guard records show the boat pass its 2 most recent inspections. >>he's been use a would be burglar took a chain attached to that pickup truck and then hope the other end to a machine loaded with money. >>but he ran into a little trouble trying to drive away kron four's haaziq madyun has a video of the incident. >>we have video on this we have no idea that someone is attempting to...
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the faa and ntsb are both investigating. >>> the game-changing decision for college athletes in californiaovernor gavin newsom with lebron james on the hbo show "uninterrupted," signing the fair pay to play act into law, allowing college athletes to earn money from endorsement deals and the use of their names. that puts the state on a collision course with the ncaa, which bars players from accepting any compensation. >>> and a passing to note tonight. legendary opera great jessye norman has died. she was the winner of fo grammy awards and the na tionalr medal of arts. a trail-blazing performer taking the stage in major opera houses around the world. she was 74. >>> when we come back, the homecoming moment seen by millions.s was 74. >>> when we come back, the homecoming moment seen by millions. he was 74. >>> when we come back, the homecoming moment seen by millions. a migfrom aimovig. to be there for the good... and not so good. for the mundane. the awe-inspiring. the heart-racing. the heartbreaking. that's what life is all about... showing up. unless migraine steals your chance to say...
the faa and ntsb are both investigating. >>> the game-changing decision for college athletes in californiaovernor gavin newsom with lebron james on the hbo show "uninterrupted," signing the fair pay to play act into law, allowing college athletes to earn money from endorsement deals and the use of their names. that puts the state on a collision course with the ncaa, which bars players from accepting any compensation. >>> and a passing to note tonight. legendary opera...
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. >>> the ntsb has released photos of severe cracks in the concrete that investigators say should havenstruction and closed the road before the collapse. >>> we turn now to the new charges in the college admissions bribery scandal. >> they could result in more prison time for parents fighting the allegations including lori loughlin. "people" magazine reports the actress is terrified of these new charges. this morning, pressure mounting for the parents fighting charges in the college admissions scandal. 11 parents who have pled not guilty in the scheme are facing federal bribery charges including lori loughlin and her husband. a source close to loughlin told "people" magazine the actress is terrified saying, quote, they feel like this is david versus goliath. how do you go up against the federal government when the government has decided to make an example out of you? the "full house" actress and her fashion designer husband, mossimo giannulli have pled not guilty after being accused of paying $500,000 to get their two daughters into usc by posing them as crew team recruits even though
. >>> the ntsb has released photos of severe cracks in the concrete that investigators say should havenstruction and closed the road before the collapse. >>> we turn now to the new charges in the college admissions bribery scandal. >> they could result in more prison time for parents fighting the allegations including lori loughlin. "people" magazine reports the actress is terrified of these new charges. this morning, pressure mounting for the parents fighting...
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the ntsb now in charge of the investigation. frances? >> we appreciate it, ron allen thank you. >> wall street took another big hit on wednesday this comes just as the white house promised to slap new tariffs on european products, including planes, wine and whiskey. the dow lost 494 points. that's 838 points in the last two days mostly over concerns that the economy is slowing >> amazon c.e.o. and "washington post" owner jeff bezos paid tribute to slain saudi journalist jamal khashoggi bezos made a brief appearance at a vigil in turkey to commemoratt telling his fiancee her experience was unimaginable. the journalist was a critic of saudi arabia's crown prince, and was murdered at a saudi consulate in istanbul. >> one of the 2020 democratic front runners is cancelling events until further notice. senator bernie sanders is putting campaign appearances on hold after undergoing a heart procedure for a blocked artery his campaign says the procedure went well and he is in good spirits. nbc's andrea mitchell has more >> reporter: senator berni
the ntsb now in charge of the investigation. frances? >> we appreciate it, ron allen thank you. >> wall street took another big hit on wednesday this comes just as the white house promised to slap new tariffs on european products, including planes, wine and whiskey. the dow lost 494 points. that's 838 points in the last two days mostly over concerns that the economy is slowing >> amazon c.e.o. and "washington post" owner jeff bezos paid tribute to slain saudi...
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as for this crash, the ntsb has a go team on the ground right now investigating the cause. david? >> whit johnson leading us off tonight. whit, thank you. >>> and now to the extraordinary moment in a dallas courtroom just a short time ago. the form eer dallas police officer, amber guyger, found guilty of murder. she was facing 99 years in prison. she was sentenced to ten years, eligible for parol in five. guyger shot and killed an innocent man in his own apartment. she said she thought she had walked into her own apartment. the victim's brother, before the sentencing, testifying about the loss of his brother, and then asking the judge if he could do something. he asked to give that police officer a hug. the two in an emotional embrace in front of that courtroom. this is what they all saw. for the family of the victim, a moment showing the power of faith, of forgiveness. the jury then delivering her sentence. abc's marcus moore in dallas. >> reporter: the jury that convicted amber guyger of murder for killing her neighbor, tonight, handing down their sentence. >> ten years imprison
as for this crash, the ntsb has a go team on the ground right now investigating the cause. david? >> whit johnson leading us off tonight. whit, thank you. >>> and now to the extraordinary moment in a dallas courtroom just a short time ago. the form eer dallas police officer, amber guyger, found guilty of murder. she was facing 99 years in prison. she was sentenced to ten years, eligible for parol in five. guyger shot and killed an innocent man in his own apartment. she said she...
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as for this crash, the ntsb has a go team on the ground right now investigating the cause. david? >> all right, whit johnson leading us off tonight. whit, thank you. >>> and now to the race for 2020 and the alarmi ining scene overnight. senator bernie sanders appearing to have trouble on stage. and then the emergency heart procedure right after at a las vegas hospital. the presidential candidate appearing subdued last night, asking for a chair, saying "it's been a long day." sanders is 78, and tonight, what he's now saying. here's abc's senior national correspondent terry moran. >> reporter: a warning sign. bernie sanders, at a campaign event in las vegas last night, apparently feeling worn out and asking an aide for help. >> ari, can you do me a favor? get me a chair up here. it's been long day. >> reporter: not long after, the 78-year-old sanders complained of chest discomfort and went to a hospital. doctors discovering that one of sanders' arteries was blocked and they inserted two stents to unblock it. sanders has had a history of high cholesterol, but no heart disease in the
as for this crash, the ntsb has a go team on the ground right now investigating the cause. david? >> all right, whit johnson leading us off tonight. whit, thank you. >>> and now to the race for 2020 and the alarmi ining scene overnight. senator bernie sanders appearing to have trouble on stage. and then the emergency heart procedure right after at a las vegas hospital. the presidential candidate appearing subdued last night, asking for a chair, saying "it's been a long...
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and david, investigators from the ntsb are here on the ground right now. they're going to be here for the next few days. they say that the pilot did not make any distress calls, so this investigation is just beginning, david. >> all right, gio benitez in new jersey tonight. thank you. >>> on capitol hill today, on the one-year anniversary of the first deadly crash involving boeing's new 737 max jets, the company's ceo coming under fire. the ceo apologizing to families of the victims.anding with onin. d eing igne wain? and on tonight's one-year anniversary of the first 737 max crash, boeing ceo dennis muilenburg faced congress. >> we've made mistakes and we got some things wrong. >> reporter: listening, family members of some of the 346 who were killed in those two crashes. >> they were in flying coffins as a result of boeing deciding that it was going to conceal mcas from the pilots. >> the premise that we would lie or conceal is just not consistent with our values. >> reporter: mcas, a system added to the 737 max, which misfired, repeatedly nosing down th
and david, investigators from the ntsb are here on the ground right now. they're going to be here for the next few days. they say that the pilot did not make any distress calls, so this investigation is just beginning, david. >> all right, gio benitez in new jersey tonight. thank you. >>> on capitol hill today, on the one-year anniversary of the first deadly crash involving boeing's new 737 max jets, the company's ceo coming under fire. the ceo apologizing to families of the...
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the ntsb said the pilot did not make a distress call.rt with an emotional in scrim video talking about the car crash that nearly killed him. >> i see things differently. i see life from a whole new perspective. jillian: clips of his rehab from a fractured spine after the september accident. he says the crash was god's way of telling him to slow down. he is thankful for his family and friends. rob: halloween week is back and we have spooky projects for you and your kids. >> some diy games and activities to do before trick or treating to get you in the spirit. rob: let's start over here. that is clever. >> we have some fun treats to make. here we have eyeballs, we are making them. what i have done here is cut up an apple and placed some peanut butter onto the apple and you take marshmallows and that is it and place one thing to do, put peanut butter on both sides of the apple. no matter what peanut butter brand you like, he is going to eat the peanut butter and the apple. what you do is put the banana inside the turkey, roll it up and take
the ntsb said the pilot did not make a distress call.rt with an emotional in scrim video talking about the car crash that nearly killed him. >> i see things differently. i see life from a whole new perspective. jillian: clips of his rehab from a fractured spine after the september accident. he says the crash was god's way of telling him to slow down. he is thankful for his family and friends. rob: halloween week is back and we have spooky projects for you and your kids. >> some diy...
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the ntsb said the bridge designer made errors in calculating load ca pap ti that caused the bridge towas still under construction when it collapsed to the road below. six people were killed. every company and agency involved is responsible for the tragedy. the board issued several safety recommendations and urged the state to provide oversight of the projects. >> boeing says a top executive is out. kevin mccalister was in charge and he's the most senior boeing official to leave since the 737 max crash killing 246 people. boeing did not say whether he quit of was fired. the company faces dozens of lawsuits and is subject of investigations by the justice department and congress. >> stocks finished slightly lower today. dow down 39, s&p ten points lower. nasdaq down 58 points. >> the weather warmed up to day and it'll be about the same tomorrow. tomorrow night and thursday morning winds come up and that's when we have the red flag warning. temperature trend has been upward. thursday is the peak and then temperatures come down. this is about wind. the temperatures, even on thursday, are g
the ntsb said the bridge designer made errors in calculating load ca pap ti that caused the bridge towas still under construction when it collapsed to the road below. six people were killed. every company and agency involved is responsible for the tragedy. the board issued several safety recommendations and urged the state to provide oversight of the projects. >> boeing says a top executive is out. kevin mccalister was in charge and he's the most senior boeing official to leave since the...
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the ntsb is going to be looking closely at it because that's where the plane came down before it veered to the right, eventually hitting a building. you can see the tail of the plane is next to a dump truck in the shot. there were six people on board who survived. three were critically hurt. two others on the ground including a firefighter were also injured. dark black smoke filled the connecticut sky moments after the 75-year-old b-17 bomber crash-landed off the runway at bradley airport with 13 people on board. >> i thought, boy, i hope it makes the airportment. his family said this flight was on his bucket list. rydell's son said at least he died doing something he loved. there are only about ten b-17s left. they typically don't have black boxes. the northeast will be looking for election -- the ntsb will be looking for anything that will help them understand what happened on board. >> the last picture tough to see. thank you so much. >>> for the first time today a diplomat directly involved in u.s. talks with ukraine will answer questions in the house impeachment inquiry. curt volke
the ntsb is going to be looking closely at it because that's where the plane came down before it veered to the right, eventually hitting a building. you can see the tail of the plane is next to a dump truck in the shot. there were six people on board who survived. three were critically hurt. two others on the ground including a firefighter were also injured. dark black smoke filled the connecticut sky moments after the 75-year-old b-17 bomber crash-landed off the runway at bradley airport with...
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our efforts to make our boats models of new regulations that we will continue to work on with the ntsbicials have not determined what caused the deadly fire. two new deaths confirmed from mysterious illness link to vaping, 13 states reporting 16 vaping related deaths. juul, the largest retailer, slammed with a lawsuit, a teen says he was minute related by the company, texas a&m university banning vaping on campus after their chancellor called it a, quote, serious threat. rob: we started what some investors consider the most important days for the stock market of the year is october is notoriously seen as a roller coaster month for investors. let's look at the progress this administration has made for farmers, manufacturers and workers, for most of the media and a look at the stock market to break this down. let's start with october and thanks for coming back to the show. what is it with this month? is it as big a deal as people make it? >> it is not. we had some horrendous crashes in october, like 1929 or 1987 the was horrible but the reality is we are fine and we hope this is one of t
our efforts to make our boats models of new regulations that we will continue to work on with the ntsbicials have not determined what caused the deadly fire. two new deaths confirmed from mysterious illness link to vaping, 13 states reporting 16 vaping related deaths. juul, the largest retailer, slammed with a lawsuit, a teen says he was minute related by the company, texas a&m university banning vaping on campus after their chancellor called it a, quote, serious threat. rob: we started...
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. >> reporter: ntsb is sending a team to investigate what went wrong.leventhal, fox news. >>> the official temperatures are in from today from the national weather service. they are a little warmer than they were yesterday at this time. these are the highs, 83 in fairfield, anti-two 82 in antioch. 69 in san francisco. the highs will be duplicated tomorrow with a degree or two cooler than what we are looking at right now. there will be a couple clouds tomorrow and this week's system looks like it wants to slide over the bay area and that is enough to keep temperatures on the mild side. we talked about it last night. if you look to the north you can see some rain showing up. that will produce snow up in washington state. we just get the tail end of this. as it slides through it sets us up with a mild day. it may be cooler than today. mid 60s and 70s. 76 in livermore tomorrow. these temperatures are running about where they were yesterday. the winds are blowing. sustained winds at 22 miles per hour. that area has that typical wind for this time of year. we
. >> reporter: ntsb is sending a team to investigate what went wrong.leventhal, fox news. >>> the official temperatures are in from today from the national weather service. they are a little warmer than they were yesterday at this time. these are the highs, 83 in fairfield, anti-two 82 in antioch. 69 in san francisco. the highs will be duplicated tomorrow with a degree or two cooler than what we are looking at right now. there will be a couple clouds tomorrow and this week's...
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the ntsb has already found that the pilots of the doomed max flights were likely overwhelmed with alerts and alarms, unable to prioritize which to handle first. crash investigators call it alert overload boeing used veteran test pilots to determine how they would respond in an emergency. but the ntsb wants everyday air line pilots from all over the world in simulated testing boeing is reviewing that process. >> we want the pilots to make sure they're focusing on those things that will keep the airplane safe and not those things that will distract you and kill you >> you do anticipate making changes at the fa a's certification process. >> i think that's likely but again, we'll have to see >> reporter: so sources tell nbc news that the faa is likely to approve the max for flight until december airlines unlikely to fly until january. boeing tells us it looks forward to reviewing this report coming out today but also stands by that self-certification system that's kind of a misnomer, but that's how people are describing it the process the faa and boeing work together, boeing says the system
the ntsb has already found that the pilots of the doomed max flights were likely overwhelmed with alerts and alarms, unable to prioritize which to handle first. crash investigators call it alert overload boeing used veteran test pilots to determine how they would respond in an emergency. but the ntsb wants everyday air line pilots from all over the world in simulated testing boeing is reviewing that process. >> we want the pilots to make sure they're focusing on those things that will...
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the ntsb recovered both of the plane's black boxes friday. more investigators will be on scene later today. for "cbs this morning" saturday, kris van cleave, washington. >>> through new clues in the disappearance of a 3-year-old alabama girl, kamille mckinney vanished one week ago. now police hope a surveillance video can help them find her. police believe this is the last image of her, a video showing kamille outside an apartment complex with another toddler. watch closely. police say the two were playing when a man passes by but it's the second man police are focused on. they say he appears to talk to the children before they follow him away. kamille, nicknamed cupcake by her relatives, never returned. some children at the party said a man was handing out candy in the neighborhood. >> i don't believe that a lot of planning went into it. i think that maybe it was something done impromptu. >> reporter: birmingham police chief patrick smith. >> in my heart, i believe that she is in and around the area and we are hoping to bring her home safely
the ntsb recovered both of the plane's black boxes friday. more investigators will be on scene later today. for "cbs this morning" saturday, kris van cleave, washington. >>> through new clues in the disappearance of a 3-year-old alabama girl, kamille mckinney vanished one week ago. now police hope a surveillance video can help them find her. police believe this is the last image of her, a video showing kamille outside an apartment complex with another toddler. watch closely....
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. >> reporter: the ntsb is now sending a team to investigate what went wrong., rick leventhal, fox news. >>> dozens of student in san francisco set out on foot at eldorado elementary school. they were joined by the mayor holding up a banner alongside the kids. >> i think it's real cool. like as you can see here, there's like so many adults, so many parents. we're always driving our kids to school now, because we have work, or we have other obligations. i think this is a really nice way to kind meet your neighbors. >> for families and kids to get more excited about getting around on their own two feet. we think that should be safe. we think every kid should be able to walk and bike to school safely, and that's not the case unfortunately, at many parts of the city. >> community groups say events like this are not only important for public safety, but to encourage more people to ditch their cars and find other ways to get around. >>> it's been one year now, since the brutal murder of a washington post columnist, and the investigation is still lacking concrete answ
. >> reporter: the ntsb is now sending a team to investigate what went wrong., rick leventhal, fox news. >>> dozens of student in san francisco set out on foot at eldorado elementary school. they were joined by the mayor holding up a banner alongside the kids. >> i think it's real cool. like as you can see here, there's like so many adults, so many parents. we're always driving our kids to school now, because we have work, or we have other obligations. i think this is a...
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the ntsb also talking about some of the heroic actions they say of those who were involved in the accidenty say those stories are going to be coming out within the next few hours. john? >> all right, jason. thank you very much. >>> so bernie sanders has canceled campaign events indefinitely as he recovered from a heart procedure. we will get a fresh update on his condition next. but we're also a company that controls hiv, fights cancer, repairs shattered bones, relieves depression, restores heart rhythms, helps you back from strokes, and keeps you healthy your whole life. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. must be hot out there, huh? not especially. -[ slurping continues ] -what you drinking? gasoline. right, but i mean, what's in the cup? gasoline. [ slurping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. can match the power of energizer. because energizer ultimate lithium is the longest lasting aa battery in the world. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. backed by science. matched by no one. laso you can enjoy it even ifst you're sensitive. se. yet some
the ntsb also talking about some of the heroic actions they say of those who were involved in the accidenty say those stories are going to be coming out within the next few hours. john? >> all right, jason. thank you very much. >>> so bernie sanders has canceled campaign events indefinitely as he recovered from a heart procedure. we will get a fresh update on his condition next. but we're also a company that controls hiv, fights cancer, repairs shattered bones, relieves...
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ntsb investigators will be here for the next few days to figure out why that plane fell from the sky.this came very close to hurting so many people right here on the ground. >> these houses. >> reporter: dramatic video capturing the moment of a small cessna plane coming crashing down into a new jersey neighborhood. >> 80 berkeley avenue, it's going to be for a fire. secondary plane crash. >> reporter: through a doorbell camera you can see the plane nosedive out of the misty sky and hit one home erupting into flames, two others also burning. one woman escaping from one of those homes just in time. neighbors rushing to help. >> we made sure we had someone to check on the two houses next door because the flames were about 30 to 40 feet high and the whole first floor, second floor was on fire. >> reporter: now this morning, the ntsb has investigators on the scene looking at what caused that plane to go down. they say the pilot was in contact with the tower most of the time taking off from leesburg, virginia, headed toward the airport in linden, new jersey. he was cleared to land, but as h
ntsb investigators will be here for the next few days to figure out why that plane fell from the sky.this came very close to hurting so many people right here on the ground. >> these houses. >> reporter: dramatic video capturing the moment of a small cessna plane coming crashing down into a new jersey neighborhood. >> 80 berkeley avenue, it's going to be for a fire. secondary plane crash. >> reporter: through a doorbell camera you can see the plane nosedive out of the...
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>> i heard former ntsb chairman jim hall's thoughts today. i have to say i agree with him. it got pretty dramatic today. it was expected, held on the one-year anniversary of the lion air crash with family members present sitting behind ceo muilenberg from boeing and his chief engineer hamilton. very dramatic scenario, what everybody wanted to know, people in the industry were waiting to hear, would they answer the question, and the question really was not were they culpable. they have admitted that, but where did things go wrong? where was mcas in the company? did they decide to let it go off a single sensor point of failure? who were the people in the chain of command. none of that was answered today. we got very, very few specifics. i hope we get more specifics tomorrow when they're in front of the house. cheryl: kathleen i talked to pilots who fly the max, who did fly the max when it was in the air. they do really fault the mcas system. the fact that boeing put that system in, software up grade. they had to do it because the way they redesigned the engines and the wings
>> i heard former ntsb chairman jim hall's thoughts today. i have to say i agree with him. it got pretty dramatic today. it was expected, held on the one-year anniversary of the lion air crash with family members present sitting behind ceo muilenberg from boeing and his chief engineer hamilton. very dramatic scenario, what everybody wanted to know, people in the industry were waiting to hear, would they answer the question, and the question really was not were they culpable. they have...