70
70
Apr 29, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
tom costello has been looking this new report over. tom, the fed essentially admitting it failed here. >> reporter: that's right. the fed says there's plenty of blame to go around in the failure of svb it says first this is a textbook case of bank mismanagement, and in a mea culpa, the fed says it also failed government regulators did not understand the depth of the bank's problems and were far too slow to react. one big issue, the fed's very bureaucratic regulatory oversight system the fed is now considering whether to require banks to have more cash on hand and tougher regulatory rules, lester. >> and, tom, meantime, there's growing concern about another bank that's in trouble, first republic what do we know? >> reporter: that's right. our partners at cnbc are reporting the government is preparing to put first republic into an fdic receivership last month 11 banks put $30 billion into the bank to keep it afloat its stock has lost 97% of its value since the crisis started in march, so this crisis has grown even more acute, lester. >> a
tom costello has been looking this new report over. tom, the fed essentially admitting it failed here. >> reporter: that's right. the fed says there's plenty of blame to go around in the failure of svb it says first this is a textbook case of bank mismanagement, and in a mea culpa, the fed says it also failed government regulators did not understand the depth of the bank's problems and were far too slow to react. one big issue, the fed's very bureaucratic regulatory oversight system the...
60
60
Apr 12, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
here is tom costello >> reporter: they're among america's fastest-selling cars average price, an eye-popping $58,000. electric vehicles, evs, make up 7% of new car sales. now the biden administration wants to accelerate the green revolution with tougher emission standards, and industry sources say requiring that evs make up at least 54% of automakers' new car sales by 2030, two-irds of sales by 2032 >> running on a cleaner grid, making and inventing the technology is going to power the future. >> reporter: automakers are already investing billions to transition from gas to electric general motors' ceo mary barra -- >> the quicker we can bring everyone along to evs, the better it's going to be for climate. >> reporter: we've seen the green revolution firsthand, from the assembly line, 3,000 pounds of lithium-ion cells helping the hummer to accelerate from 0 to 60 in 3 seconds to the front line eventually, they want to take their whole fleet electric just two years ago automakers agreed that evs would make up half their sales by 2030. now the industry says the new white house goals aren't real
here is tom costello >> reporter: they're among america's fastest-selling cars average price, an eye-popping $58,000. electric vehicles, evs, make up 7% of new car sales. now the biden administration wants to accelerate the green revolution with tougher emission standards, and industry sources say requiring that evs make up at least 54% of automakers' new car sales by 2030, two-irds of sales by 2032 >> running on a cleaner grid, making and inventing the technology is going to power...
151
151
Apr 8, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
tom costello, nbc news, washington >>> and i'll be back with a remarkable story of forgiveness in thisson of renewal. >>> finally, tonight in this season of grace and renewal we have a remarkable story of forgiveness it's a story of a man who was willing to open himself up to the humanity and potential of a stranger who took the life of someone dear to him. >> i've done a lot of interviews with newly released incarcerated people, and generally they have been exonerated that's not your story. >> that's not my story. >> you did it. >> i did it. >> you killed a man. >> i did >> in 1998 randall bagley shot and killed donald mitchell during a maryland robbery >> i turned to say something to him and the gun went off >> in an instant a man robbed of his life and the victim's young son robbed of his father last september idris mitchell spoke in a maryland court where that man who kill his dad was asking for a second chance, a reduction of his sentence audio recordings captured the hearing >> i've never seen you. i never knew what you looked like. >> but then he stunned the courtroom. >> i fund
tom costello, nbc news, washington >>> and i'll be back with a remarkable story of forgiveness in thisson of renewal. >>> finally, tonight in this season of grace and renewal we have a remarkable story of forgiveness it's a story of a man who was willing to open himself up to the humanity and potential of a stranger who took the life of someone dear to him. >> i've done a lot of interviews with newly released incarcerated people, and generally they have been exonerated...
82
82
Apr 25, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
here's tom costello. >> reporter: it happened just seconds into flight. >> mayday, mayday, mayday we had a bird strike and an engine failure. >> reporter: american 1958, columbus to phoenix, flew right into a flock of geese. the right engine engulfed in flames >> all of a sudden we heard somebody say "fire, fire. and they said the engine's on fire >> we could just smell like burning >> reporter: the 737 managed to return safely, landing on a single engine. wildlife strikes are not unusual. in 2021 there were more than 15,000 in the u.s. most involved birds. but losing an engine is rare. during the 2009 miracle on the hudson a flock of geese took out both engines on a u.s. airways flight. everyone survived the icy river landing. since the hudson incident airports nationwide have stepped up efforts to mitigate their bird problems the smithsonian museum of natural history receives up to 100 bird remains a day from airports trying to identify the species posing a risk. matching dna samples with half a million specimens on file. >> most bird strikes occur on takeoff and landing. so if we
here's tom costello. >> reporter: it happened just seconds into flight. >> mayday, mayday, mayday we had a bird strike and an engine failure. >> reporter: american 1958, columbus to phoenix, flew right into a flock of geese. the right engine engulfed in flames >> all of a sudden we heard somebody say "fire, fire. and they said the engine's on fire >> we could just smell like burning >> reporter: the 737 managed to return safely, landing on a single...
69
69
Apr 18, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
researchers blame exposure to air pollution and toxins lester >> all right tom costello, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds the desperate search at sea. what happened to three americans, all experienced sailors who set off from mexico for san diego the deepening mystery, next >>> all right. we're back now with that mystery at sea and the massive search for three american sailors who vanished without a trace. mimiguel almagueuer reports.s. >> repeporter: tononight in t the waters s off mexico a d desperate seararch for thrhree amamericans fefeared lost t at sea husband anand wife frarank and kekerry o'brieien and theieir friend w william grososs have nowow been missing g 13 days. alall are said to be experienced sailors. the o'briens are even licensed coast guard captains >> hopefully somebody sees them and gets them to make contact or relays the messages out there. >> reporter: headed to san diego on their 44-foot vessel "oceanbound," the sailors were last heard from april 4th, when they shoved off from the mexican resort city of mazatlan, planning to arrive in cabo san lucas two days later
researchers blame exposure to air pollution and toxins lester >> all right tom costello, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds the desperate search at sea. what happened to three americans, all experienced sailors who set off from mexico for san diego the deepening mystery, next >>> all right. we're back now with that mystery at sea and the massive search for three american sailors who vanished without a trace. mimiguel almagueuer reports.s. >> repeporter: tononight in t...
48
48
Apr 24, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
tom costello reporting there.g. >>> autism cases are on the rise, but there are resources for families out there to help with their children to make sure they're happy, healthy, and as self-sufficient as possible. >> one such resource you may know, autism speaks. it has an online tool kit with guidance on how to handle everything from sleep and feeding to how to prepare kids on the spectrum for a dentist, visit or blood draw. there are guides for parents, siblings, grandparents, even providers. >>> former college basketball player anthony ayan whoishgs played with draymond green at michigan state is on the spectrum. when he was young, his family was told he wouldn't walk or talk, never mind going to college. he's now an autism advocate. a director of autism speaks says people like him telling his story helps grow awareness and acceptance. >> the spectrum is wide, opportunities are wide, so that's kind of on a greater scale. and then our bay area families are so important to me. sorry. i'm trying not to get emotion
tom costello reporting there.g. >>> autism cases are on the rise, but there are resources for families out there to help with their children to make sure they're happy, healthy, and as self-sufficient as possible. >> one such resource you may know, autism speaks. it has an online tool kit with guidance on how to handle everything from sleep and feeding to how to prepare kids on the spectrum for a dentist, visit or blood draw. there are guides for parents, siblings, grandparents,...
95
95
Apr 19, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
here's tom costello. >> reporter: whatever they are -- >> there's a whole fleet of them. >> reporter: -- they seem to defy the rules of physics, hovering, stopping on a dime, moving at hypersonic speeds. today the man in charge of investigating uaps said his office now has 650 reports. more than half have a round or sphere shape possibly balloons typically white translucent or metallic, observed at 10,000 to 30,000 feet and so far, no sign of alien involvement. >> no credit evidence thus far of extraterrestrial activity. >> reporter: sean kirk patrick says this remains unsolved, a cylinder. it turns out to be a plane. >> this is the heat signature off the engines of a commuter aircraft that happened to be flying in the vicinity. >> reporter: more concerning, russia or china could have advanced capabilities the u.s. doesn't have. >> could you describe a potential threat that might exist out there if they are foreign? >> are there capabilities that could be employed against us, absolutely. >> reporter: two months after u.s. fighters shot a chinese spy balloon out of the sky, "the washin
here's tom costello. >> reporter: whatever they are -- >> there's a whole fleet of them. >> reporter: -- they seem to defy the rules of physics, hovering, stopping on a dime, moving at hypersonic speeds. today the man in charge of investigating uaps said his office now has 650 reports. more than half have a round or sphere shape possibly balloons typically white translucent or metallic, observed at 10,000 to 30,000 feet and so far, no sign of alien involvement. >> no...
105
105
Apr 21, 2023
04/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
tom costello you can watch tom's nbc news now "subhunt: nato patrol for russian subs" on demand and onury secretary janet yellen is leading the effort by the administration to repair a broken diplomatic relationship with china, saying thursday the u.s. and china need to find a way to live together during a speech here in washington. china's president xi jinping seems unwilling to make amends, though meeting with vladimir putin in moscow and with brazil's president this week and courting europe with a very willing president macron, we should say, of france, and not scheduling even a call with president biden or visit by secretary blinken. joining me is richard hawes, the author of "the bill of obligation," a great read. what do you make of president xi's recent diplomacy where he's, according to a lot of my sources, u.s. and european sources, he seems to have decided, i don't need america, even for things we should be working on i'll go with the global south, i'll go with europe and work around the u.s. for now. >> well, i think in the long run he needs to work with the united states, b
tom costello you can watch tom's nbc news now "subhunt: nato patrol for russian subs" on demand and onury secretary janet yellen is leading the effort by the administration to repair a broken diplomatic relationship with china, saying thursday the u.s. and china need to find a way to live together during a speech here in washington. china's president xi jinping seems unwilling to make amends, though meeting with vladimir putin in moscow and with brazil's president this week and...
107
107
Apr 7, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
tom costello, nbc nenews, washington. >> and i'll be back with a remarkable story o of forgivevenessson of renewal.l. er) differenent how? you sell high commission investment products, right? (fisher investments) nope. fisher avoids them. (other money manager) well, yoyou must eararn commisss on trades. (fisher investments) never at fisher investments. (other money manager) ok, then you probably sneak in sosome hidden n and layerered . (fisheher investmements) no. . we structuture our feeeese do betterr when clienents do betttter. that migight be why y most of r clieients come frorom other momoney manag. atat fisher ininvestments,s,'e clearly y different.t. imimagine if y you could get aheaead of your r ibs-c.. ♪ by treatating it witith linze. thenen you couldld start proactivelely managingng your cononstipationn with belelly pain, anand begin toto find yoururf a a little fururther awayy from thehe symptomss that k keep comingng back. say yessss to linzesess. linzess s is not a l laxativ. it's a a once-dailily pill that helelps you getet ahead of your sysymptoms. it's proroven to hel
tom costello, nbc nenews, washington. >> and i'll be back with a remarkable story o of forgivevenessson of renewal.l. er) differenent how? you sell high commission investment products, right? (fisher investments) nope. fisher avoids them. (other money manager) well, yoyou must eararn commisss on trades. (fisher investments) never at fisher investments. (other money manager) ok, then you probably sneak in sosome hidden n and layerered . (fisheher investmements) no. . we structuture our...
63
63
Apr 20, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
three dozen experts trying to determine what's a threat and what's not lester. >> okay, tom costello, thank you. >>> now to the heated back and forth over extending america's rapidly approaching debt limit republicans demanding sweeping spending cuts sparking a sharp response from president biden. kristen welker brings us details. >> reporter: facing a growing showdown with republicans over america's ability to pay off its debt, president biden speaking to union members in maryland accusing the gop of risking a potential default. >> who do you think it will hurt the most you, hard-working people, the middle class, the neighborhoods i got raised in. >> reporter: and blasting republicans for wanting to negotiate a debt ceiling increase, highlighting a comment from former president trump. >> he said, quote, i can't imagine anybody ever even thinking about using the debt ceiling as a negotiating wedge. i guess he didn't know the new maga republicans he bred. >> president biden is skipping town to deliver a speech in maryland he's giving america's debt the southern border treatment, ignore
three dozen experts trying to determine what's a threat and what's not lester. >> okay, tom costello, thank you. >>> now to the heated back and forth over extending america's rapidly approaching debt limit republicans demanding sweeping spending cuts sparking a sharp response from president biden. kristen welker brings us details. >> reporter: facing a growing showdown with republicans over america's ability to pay off its debt, president biden speaking to union members in...
74
74
Apr 14, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
national secrets for the rest of your life or face possible prison time, lester. >> all right, tom costello dramatic development in the battle over that abortion pill late today. the supreme court stepping in and putting a temporary hold on a lower court ruling that would limit access. laura jarrett has details for us. >> reporter: tonight, the u.s. supreme court moving quickly to block a federal judge from rolling back access to the abortion pill mifepristone, at least for now. justice samuel alito handing down an order within hours of the justice department's emergency appeal that had warned of chaos and profound disruption if the high court didn't step in. at issue in the case, a legal morass of complex fda regulations over the drug that had recently been made easier to obtain. >> they attacked medication that for 20 years the fda ruled as being safe. >> reporter: but the advocacy group and doctors that sued to ban the drug claimed the fda ignored safety risks. those plaintiffs have until tuesday to submit their legal arguments to the justices. at the same time access to abortion now lar
national secrets for the rest of your life or face possible prison time, lester. >> all right, tom costello dramatic development in the battle over that abortion pill late today. the supreme court stepping in and putting a temporary hold on a lower court ruling that would limit access. laura jarrett has details for us. >> reporter: tonight, the u.s. supreme court moving quickly to block a federal judge from rolling back access to the abortion pill mifepristone, at least for now....
171
171
Apr 14, 2023
04/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
tom costello with the money saving details ahead you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc when thd gain scent beads, they fell in love with the irresistible scent. ♪ ♪ huh, huh, so did their dog roger. ♪ ♪ gain scent beads keep even the stinkiest stuff smelling fresh. (seth) not to brag, but i just switched to verizon. (cecily) wow! gain scent beads (seth) and i got to choose the phone i wanted. for free. (cecily) not that you're bragging. (vo) switch and choose the phone you want, like the incredible iphone 14, on us. (cecily) on the network worth bragging about. (vo) verizon (seth) not to brag, but i just switched to verizon. (cecily) wow! (seth) and i got to choose the phone i wanted. for free. (cecily) not that you're bragging. (vo) switch and choose the phone you want, like the incredible iphone 14, on us. (cecily) on the network worth bragging about. (vo) verizon i was stuck. unresolved depression symptoms were in my way. i needed more from my antidepressant. vraylar helped give it a lift. adding vraylar to an antidepressant... ...is clinically proven to help relieve
tom costello with the money saving details ahead you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc when thd gain scent beads, they fell in love with the irresistible scent. ♪ ♪ huh, huh, so did their dog roger. ♪ ♪ gain scent beads keep even the stinkiest stuff smelling fresh. (seth) not to brag, but i just switched to verizon. (cecily) wow! gain scent beads (seth) and i got to choose the phone i wanted. for free. (cecily) not that you're bragging. (vo) switch and choose...
146
146
Apr 17, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
tom costello, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds the desperate search at sea. what happened to three americans, all experienced sailors who set off from mexico for san diego? the e deepening g mystery, next. ♪♪♪ get $1500 purchase allowance on a 2023 cadillac xt5 and xt6. ♪♪♪ get $1500 purchase allowance on a 2023 cadillac xt5 and xt6. visit t your localal cadillac dedealer todayay. ♪ itit's the mosost wonderful titime of the e ♪ar get $1500 purchase allowance on a 2023 cadillac xt5 and xt6. it's's spring! non-drowowsy clarititin-d knocks outut your w worst alallergy sympmptoms includining nasal cocongesti, withthout knockiking you ou. feel t the clarityty and d make todayay ththe most wononderful time of f the year.. clclaritin-d.. >>> all right. we're back now with that mystery at sea and the massive search for three american sailors who vanished without a trace. miguel a almaguer reports.s. >> r reporter: t tonight in thehe waters ofoff mexico a desperate seararch for thrhree amamericans fefeared lost t at seaea. husbanand and wife frank anand kerry o'o'brie
tom costello, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds the desperate search at sea. what happened to three americans, all experienced sailors who set off from mexico for san diego? the e deepening g mystery, next. ♪♪♪ get $1500 purchase allowance on a 2023 cadillac xt5 and xt6. ♪♪♪ get $1500 purchase allowance on a 2023 cadillac xt5 and xt6. visit t your localal cadillac dedealer todayay. ♪ itit's the mosost wonderful titime of the e ♪ar get $1500 purchase allowance on a 2023...
92
92
Apr 20, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
tom costello has this. >> reporter: countdown to the summer getaway.ncy is preparing for a record number of passengers throughout the summer. comfortably above prepandemic numbers. with airports in orlando, dallas, houston, and east coast hubs all expected to be the busiest. with demand surging american airlines is joining delta and united in temporarily cutting back some flights into new york airports citing air traffic controller shortages. it follows a nationwide pilot shortage which has been easing in recent months as the major carriers ramp up hiring and training. still many regional airlines are struggling to find enough pilots. some in the industry call for changing pilot qualification and training standards to address the shortage. the head of the air line pilots association says that is a nonstarter. >> this is no time to weaken safety standards worth we visited the training center last year where the airline trains new and veteran pilots around the clock. >> you're hitting the wind shear a little bit. >> all right, wind shear, go around. >> r
tom costello has this. >> reporter: countdown to the summer getaway.ncy is preparing for a record number of passengers throughout the summer. comfortably above prepandemic numbers. with airports in orlando, dallas, houston, and east coast hubs all expected to be the busiest. with demand surging american airlines is joining delta and united in temporarily cutting back some flights into new york airports citing air traffic controller shortages. it follows a nationwide pilot shortage which...
243
243
Apr 20, 2023
04/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
let's bring in nbc's tom cos costello tom, what exactly happened here?cess? >> well, listen, this is in true rocket science fashion, that's how you learn. nasa has had plenty of rocket failures over the years. spacex has had plenty of rocket failures the bottom line is, as you know, spacex has had very, very much a lot of success i mean to say getting astronauts to the space station. so this is the next stage. this was the most powerful, the biggest rocket ever. it's possible not all the unfort engines were firing, so the first test ever of this entire integrated stack, something went wrong. thankfully nobody was on board this rocket, no satellites on board. this was strictly a test flight to see if it could orbit the earth in 90 minutes and then it came back. it pretty much broke apart over the gulf of mexico i love the spacex language starship experienced a rapid unscheduled disassembly before stage separation, right? only a rocket scientist would talk like that it blew up that's what happened the whole thing came apart the good news is nobody injured
let's bring in nbc's tom cos costello tom, what exactly happened here?cess? >> well, listen, this is in true rocket science fashion, that's how you learn. nasa has had plenty of rocket failures over the years. spacex has had plenty of rocket failures the bottom line is, as you know, spacex has had very, very much a lot of success i mean to say getting astronauts to the space station. so this is the next stage. this was the most powerful, the biggest rocket ever. it's possible not all the...
97
97
Apr 8, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
here's nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: cook children's in ft.th calls it alarming. 30 babies in just 15 months who likely died during unsafe sleeping conditions, suffocating next to the adult in the bedding or pillows. >> co-sleeping is not something we recommend. we recommend that babies really have their own bed, crib or bassinet to sleep in. >> reporter: last month, the cdc reported a 15% increase of sudden infant death cases among african-americans in 2020 during the pandemic. providers say multi-generational homes where parents sleep with children and have poor access to health care could be contributing factors. nationwide each year, 3,400 sleep-related infant deaths. the risk is five to ten times higher while bedsharing with an adult. even higher on a couch or chair. tragically, it happened to pediatric cardiologist sam hanke in 2010. his three-week-old son fell asleep on his chest as sam also slept. >> when i woke up, charlie never did. this tragedy is something that happens way too often in our country. >> reporter: pediatricians say ch
here's nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: cook children's in ft.th calls it alarming. 30 babies in just 15 months who likely died during unsafe sleeping conditions, suffocating next to the adult in the bedding or pillows. >> co-sleeping is not something we recommend. we recommend that babies really have their own bed, crib or bassinet to sleep in. >> reporter: last month, the cdc reported a 15% increase of sudden infant death cases among african-americans in 2020 during the...
510
510
Apr 18, 2023
04/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 510
favorite 0
quote 0
news the faa said it cancelled the pause that was put on southwest airlines joining us now is tom costellohappened? >> southwest airlines continues to work on this technical issue as they describe it that led to -- has led to significant delays i count according to flight aware, we have 1,500 southwest flights delayed, and 36% of their total. this is quite significant. they requested the faa formerly pause all departures for southwest airlines, and that is now lifted but the affected airports with the delays are love field, and hobby is affected, and midway, ontario, california, san josÉ if you are at an airport that is a major southwest hub or you are flying southwest today you may have significant residual delays as this continues to ripple across the day we don't know more anything more than what southwest put out in a statement that it's a technical issue they are working on. keep in mind this airline struggled over the last year a year ago last summer they had significant problems with not enough staffing to deal with the surge in summer demand, and then a total meltdown in the last w
news the faa said it cancelled the pause that was put on southwest airlines joining us now is tom costellohappened? >> southwest airlines continues to work on this technical issue as they describe it that led to -- has led to significant delays i count according to flight aware, we have 1,500 southwest flights delayed, and 36% of their total. this is quite significant. they requested the faa formerly pause all departures for southwest airlines, and that is now lifted but the affected...
167
167
Apr 17, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
tom costello will bring us the tom costello will bring us the very latest.ur cucustomers dodon't do what thehey do for likes s or followewers. their papath isn't for ththe casuallyly curious. and that's's what makekes itit matter ththe most when t they find i it. the e exact thining ththat can chahange the wowo. some s say it's whwhat ththey were boborn to do.... itit's what ththey live toto . trinet s serves smsmall anand medium s sized businines. soso they can n do more of whahat matters.s. bebenefits. papayroll. comompl. trtrinet. peopople matter.. >>> a dream come true for sheinelle jones overnight, sheinelle jones overnight, taking the stage with janet jackson. >> we cacan't wait t to hear all abouout it when n sheinelle e js lilive after y your local l news ♪♪ workrking to undndo the impapa crcrash can hahave on yourur . whicich has led d the foreststo even be abable to detetect danr and stopop itself. the e subaru fororester has s d the i-i-i-h-s top p safety picis ninine times,, morere than hondnda c-r-v and toyoyota rav4. loveve. it's s what makeses
tom costello will bring us the tom costello will bring us the very latest.ur cucustomers dodon't do what thehey do for likes s or followewers. their papath isn't for ththe casuallyly curious. and that's's what makekes itit matter ththe most when t they find i it. the e exact thining ththat can chahange the wowo. some s say it's whwhat ththey were boborn to do.... itit's what ththey live toto . trinet s serves smsmall anand medium s sized businines. soso they can n do more of whahat matters.s....
484
484
Apr 19, 2023
04/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 484
favorite 0
quote 0
the reason climate change nbc's tom costello has more now on what air travelers have to look forward n the future. tom, fill us in. >> reporter: yeah, good day. it is not your imagination we've been talking to researchers for some time. they say, yes, in fact, turbulence has gotten worse, and they are blaming the carbon dioxide emissions that are warming the planet here's the thing, they are predicting that it will grow worse over the coming decades, especially if you're traveling from coast to coast, west to east, or if you're going to europe it happens every single day, 5,500 times each year. severe turbulence can send service carts, food, drinks, and passengers flying. >> if we have any trained medical personnel -- >> reporter: sometimes causing serious injuries, lacerations, broken bones, and concussions. >> i saw like a few -- like a handful of people with lacerations on their head and blood dripping down. >> reporter: seven were injured in march when a lufthansa flight from texas to germany hit severe turbulence over tennessee. on board actor matthew mcconaughey who talked about
the reason climate change nbc's tom costello has more now on what air travelers have to look forward n the future. tom, fill us in. >> reporter: yeah, good day. it is not your imagination we've been talking to researchers for some time. they say, yes, in fact, turbulence has gotten worse, and they are blaming the carbon dioxide emissions that are warming the planet here's the thing, they are predicting that it will grow worse over the coming decades, especially if you're traveling from...
121
121
Apr 20, 2023
04/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
here's nbc's tom costello with why. >> reporter: count down to the summer get away, and don't expect it's shaping up to be another season of crowded airports and packed planes. >> good morning, how you doing >> i'm good. >> reporter: the head of the tsa tells bloomberg the agency is preparing for a record number of air passengers throughout the summer comfortably above pre-pandemic numbers. with airports in orlando, dallas, houston, and east coast hubs all expected to be the busiest. with demand surging, american airlines is joining delta and united in temporarily cutting back some flights into new york airports, citing air traffic controller shortages it follows a nationwide pilot shortage, which has been easing in recent months as the major carriers ramp up hiring and training still many regional airlines are struggling to find enough pilots as some in the industry call for changing pilot qualification and training standards to address the shortage the head of the airline pilots association says that is a nonstarter >> this is no time to weaken safety standards >> reporter: we visi
here's nbc's tom costello with why. >> reporter: count down to the summer get away, and don't expect it's shaping up to be another season of crowded airports and packed planes. >> good morning, how you doing >> i'm good. >> reporter: the head of the tsa tells bloomberg the agency is preparing for a record number of air passengers throughout the summer comfortably above pre-pandemic numbers. with airports in orlando, dallas, houston, and east coast hubs all expected to be...
128
128
Apr 24, 2023
04/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
nbc news correspondent tom costello has what you need to know tom. >> reporter: good day.n the ground bird strikes are not unusual, but birds taking out an engine, that is very unusual in fact, i can tell you that pilots train for this all the time, and it is not unusual -- in fact, planes can fly on a single engine. in columbus, ohio, on sunday, some anxious minutes during takeoff. >> we lost the number two engine on the bird strike with high vibration. >> reporter: an engine on an americans airline flight headed for phoenix, caught fire mere moments after taking off, apparently after striking a flock of canada geese. >> everybody started panicking, freaking out. >> reporter: flight attendants prepared the cabin for an emergency landing. marty calistat took this video from her seat. >> it was truly frightening. i didn't think i was going the make it. >> reporter: also charles and felicia meadows fresh from their honeymoon troop t. boeing 737 safely returned to the airport in a statement they called the incident a mechanical issue. the faa reports strikes against all types
nbc news correspondent tom costello has what you need to know tom. >> reporter: good day.n the ground bird strikes are not unusual, but birds taking out an engine, that is very unusual in fact, i can tell you that pilots train for this all the time, and it is not unusual -- in fact, planes can fly on a single engine. in columbus, ohio, on sunday, some anxious minutes during takeoff. >> we lost the number two engine on the bird strike with high vibration. >> reporter: an engine...
66
66
Apr 16, 2023
04/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
nbc's tom costello reports >> they are among america' fastest selling cars, 58,000 dollars evs make uprces say, requiring the evs makeu at least 54% of automakers new car sales by 2030. two thirds of sales by 2032. >> running on a cleaner grid making an inventin technologies are going to powe the future >> automakers are alread investing billions t transition from gas to electric general motors ceo - >> the quicker we can brin everyone along to evs, the better it is going to be for climate >> we have seen th green revolution firsthand from - the line >> 3000 lithium cells helping the home result from zero to 15 five seconds. >> to the front line >> eventually they wantto take the whole fully electric >> just two years ago, automakers agree that evs woul make up half their sales b 2030 now, the industry says the new white house goals are no realistic. writing in one statement, this requires a massive 100-yea change to the u.s. industria base and to the way americans drive >> there are a lot of things that have to happen to get u to a full ev ultra >> including ron, material charging sta
nbc's tom costello reports >> they are among america' fastest selling cars, 58,000 dollars evs make uprces say, requiring the evs makeu at least 54% of automakers new car sales by 2030. two thirds of sales by 2032. >> running on a cleaner grid making an inventin technologies are going to powe the future >> automakers are alread investing billions t transition from gas to electric general motors ceo - >> the quicker we can brin everyone along to evs, the better it is...
208
208
Apr 12, 2023
04/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
cement, everything is more expensive, and that has helped drive up the cost of a new home. >> tom costello, thank you so much nice to see you. >>> the suspense is palpable in tennessee ahead of a highly anticipated vote over reinstating a second black lawmaker expelled from the state legislature. the shelby county commission in memphis will hold a vote just hours from now on filling justin pearson's seat look for that vote to happen at 2:30 eastern his colleague justin jones just returned to work monday after the nashville metropolitan council voted unanimously to send him back to the state house. this after the republican super majority in the state legislature voted to expel both men for protesting gun violence reforms specifically on the state house floor last week. they're pushing for reforms and the gop said no thank you. nbc's blayne alexander is in memphis ahead of today's vote. walk us through what we're expecting there. >> reporter: well, ana, we're going to see this entire thing get underway in a little more than four hours. one commissioner does believe pearson will have the vot
cement, everything is more expensive, and that has helped drive up the cost of a new home. >> tom costello, thank you so much nice to see you. >>> the suspense is palpable in tennessee ahead of a highly anticipated vote over reinstating a second black lawmaker expelled from the state legislature. the shelby county commission in memphis will hold a vote just hours from now on filling justin pearson's seat look for that vote to happen at 2:30 eastern his colleague justin jones just...
366
366
Apr 18, 2023
04/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 366
favorite 0
quote 0
let's get to nbc's tom costello for more this is certainly not the first time southwest has had majorright now. nationwide, because of what southwest calls technical issues that it is working on. pretty rare that you have an airline requesting the faa to pause all departures that's exactly what we have happening right now. we count almost 800 departure delays at the moment and the airline says it is working on this issue, would like to have it resolved quickly. to your point, travelers may remember the meltdown that we had with southwest over the christmas holiday. the last full week of the year, in which their computer system essentially crashed, as a result of significant cascading delays and cancellations, all stemming from bad weather that started in denver and then a series of winter storms that really kind of crippled their operations across the country and as a result, hundreds of thousands of southwest passengers back in december were affected by that the airline has spent a lot of money trying to compensate passengers for that and also rebuilding its system. it says it made p
let's get to nbc's tom costello for more this is certainly not the first time southwest has had majorright now. nationwide, because of what southwest calls technical issues that it is working on. pretty rare that you have an airline requesting the faa to pause all departures that's exactly what we have happening right now. we count almost 800 departure delays at the moment and the airline says it is working on this issue, would like to have it resolved quickly. to your point, travelers may...
252
252
Apr 24, 2023
04/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 252
favorite 0
quote 0
nbc's tom costello has the details. >> in columbus, ohio on sunday some anxious minutes during takeoffn. >> an engine on an american airlines flight headed for phoenix caught fire mere moments after taking off, apparently after striking a flock of canada geese. >> everybody started panicking and freaking out >> flight attendants prepared the cabin for an emergency landing. marnie took this video from her seat >> it was truly frightening. i didn't think i was going to make it. >> reporter: also on board, charles and felicia meadows just beginning their honeymoon trip. >> we could just smell like burning. >> reporter: the boeing 737 safely returned to the columbus airport. in a statement, american called the incident a mechanical issue. the faa reports strikes against all types of wildlife are increasing in the u.s., more than 15,000 reported across 708 airports in 2021 alone. >> large bird populations are increasing so the industry is constantly grappling with this >> reporter: bird strikes became a top safety priority after 2009's miracle on the hudson where captain sully sullenberger
nbc's tom costello has the details. >> in columbus, ohio on sunday some anxious minutes during takeoffn. >> an engine on an american airlines flight headed for phoenix caught fire mere moments after taking off, apparently after striking a flock of canada geese. >> everybody started panicking and freaking out >> flight attendants prepared the cabin for an emergency landing. marnie took this video from her seat >> it was truly frightening. i didn't think i was going...
128
128
Apr 13, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
settlement involving vaping giant juul all in an effort to stop the nationwide teen vaping epidemic tom costello reports >> reporter: accused of hooking an entire generation of young people on vaping, industry giant juul today agreed to a $462 million settlement with california, new york, d.c., colorado, illinois, massachusetts, and new mexico in all the company says it's now settled with 47 states and territories and 10,000 individuals representing another critical part in our ongoing commitment to resolve issues from the company's past the states accused juul of targeting teens with highly addictive flavors including mint, fruit, cream, and mango, all now discontinued >> juul misled consumers about the health risk of their products, however, just one pod of juul contains as much nicotine as a whole pack of cigarettes >> it is incredibly destructive. >> reporter: in 2020 high school juniors caleb and philip told us quitting wasn't easy. >> and i would start to get anxious. i would start to lose my temper a lot easier. >> reporter: while underage vaping has been cut in half in recent years, last
settlement involving vaping giant juul all in an effort to stop the nationwide teen vaping epidemic tom costello reports >> reporter: accused of hooking an entire generation of young people on vaping, industry giant juul today agreed to a $462 million settlement with california, new york, d.c., colorado, illinois, massachusetts, and new mexico in all the company says it's now settled with 47 states and territories and 10,000 individuals representing another critical part in our ongoing...
268
268
Apr 12, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 268
favorite 0
quote 0
nbc's tom costello breaks it down for us. hey, tom. break down this report. tell us specifically where we are seeing prices improve. what is not inflating quite as much anymore? >> reporter: yeah, the good news is when you talk about month over month we are starting to see this decline as you suggested. take a look at the change in prices that we put up here on a quick graphic. electricity, yeah, that is up 10%. food and home and groceries, year-over-year numbers now. from a year ago up 8.5%. but food and at home and groceries declined month over month. they declined from february to march. shelter, this is a big one here. this is rent and mortgage. up 8.2%. good news, gasoline, we all know we're not paying nearly what we paid last june when we hit $5 a gallon. now at $3.61 or so a gallon, and used car prices have started to slide. down 11.2% there. we are starting to see definitely some improvement. and guess what, even in egg prices, this has been a big problem. anybody shopping for dairy prices knows we've seen egg prices starting to decline ever so slight
nbc's tom costello breaks it down for us. hey, tom. break down this report. tell us specifically where we are seeing prices improve. what is not inflating quite as much anymore? >> reporter: yeah, the good news is when you talk about month over month we are starting to see this decline as you suggested. take a look at the change in prices that we put up here on a quick graphic. electricity, yeah, that is up 10%. food and home and groceries, year-over-year numbers now. from a year ago up...
122
122
Apr 7, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
tom costello, thank you very much. really important information for parents.of tom's reporting tonight on "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> there is much more news ahead here. >> that's right. as somomeone living withth type 2 didiab, i wantnt to kekeep it realal and tatalk about some risisks. with t type 2 diabas you haveve up to 4 t times grgreater risksk of stroke,, heart t attack, oror death. evenen at your a a1c goal, you're s still at ririsk .....which if f ignored could brbring you hehere... ...may p put you inn one ofof those.... ...or evenen worse. too much?? thatat's the poioint. get t real aboutut your riss and do somethihing about i i. tatalk to yourur health care prorovider about t ways to lolower your risk of f stroke, heheart attatack, or deaeath. learn momore at gegetrealaboututdiabetes.c.m whwhen you're e ready to g , but t static sayays “whwho”" try boununce lastingng fr. boununce lastingng fresh. yeah! itit's the sheheet. ♪♪♪ whwhenever heaeartburn strtri, get fafast relief f with tum. its titime to loveve food bac. ♪♪tum, tumum tum t
tom costello, thank you very much. really important information for parents.of tom's reporting tonight on "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> there is much more news ahead here. >> that's right. as somomeone living withth type 2 didiab, i wantnt to kekeep it realal and tatalk about some risisks. with t type 2 diabas you haveve up to 4 t times grgreater risksk of stroke,, heart t attack, oror death. evenen at your a a1c goal, you're s still at ririsk .....which if f...
130
130
Apr 3, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
yeah, cool. >> no one gets more excited about space than tom costello.ctor justine bateman is here we will talk about her headline making comments on women and aging. why she thinks we would all be a lot happier if we would just forgetet about ourur faces comiming up righght after ththis spend d category.. hihi. ♪♪♪ you dodon't have t to keep ts on rototating catetegories. thisis is the ononly rotating i care abobout. ... or a activate ananythig toto earn. thisis is the ononly rotating i care abobout. yourur cash backck automaticy adjujusts for yoyou. cacan i get a a cucumber w wa? yourur cash backck automaticy adjujusts for yoyou. earn 5% % cash backk that aututomaticallyly adjus yourur cash backck automaticy adjujusts for yoyou. to your top eligible spend category, up to $500 spent each billing cycle withth the citi custom ca℠s card. i love i it... [voice v vibrating]] up a at 2:00am a again? tonight,t, try pure e zzzs al night. card. unlikeke other sleleep aids, o r extendnded releasese melatoninis yoyou sleep longer. and longer. zzzquil pure z zzzs a
yeah, cool. >> no one gets more excited about space than tom costello.ctor justine bateman is here we will talk about her headline making comments on women and aging. why she thinks we would all be a lot happier if we would just forgetet about ourur faces comiming up righght after ththis spend d category.. hihi. ♪♪♪ you dodon't have t to keep ts on rototating catetegories. thisis is the ononly rotating i care abobout. ... or a activate ananythig toto earn. thisis is the ononly...
284
284
Apr 19, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 284
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> tom costello looking into flight turbulence this morning and the reason that turbulence appearss for a few weeks. in fact, the research says turbulence is getting worse. and the reason climate change the predictions for the future the bottom line, buckle up and strap in we'll have that story when we cocome back. l line. buckle up and d strap in, we'll have that ststory when w we come back when youou have chroronic kikidney diseaease. there e are placeses yoyou'd like t to be. when youou have chroronic kikidney diseaease. like here.e. and here.. and herere. not soso much herere. ifif you've bebeen diagnosed wh chronic kikidney disease fafarxiga reduduces the rirk of kididney failurure which h can lead t to dialysi. farxrxiga can cacause serious e effects inincluding dedehydra, urinarary tract oror genl yeast infefections farxrxiga can cacause serious e effects inincluding dedehydra, in w women and m men, and d low blood d sugar. farxrxiga can cacause serious e effects inincluding dedehydra, ketoacididosis is a a serious s side eft thatat may lead d to dea. a rarere life-threreate
. >>> tom costello looking into flight turbulence this morning and the reason that turbulence appearss for a few weeks. in fact, the research says turbulence is getting worse. and the reason climate change the predictions for the future the bottom line, buckle up and strap in we'll have that story when we cocome back. l line. buckle up and d strap in, we'll have that ststory when w we come back when youou have chroronic kikidney diseaease. there e are placeses yoyou'd like t to be....
237
237
Apr 19, 2023
04/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 237
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: tom costello, nbc news. >>> we have a lot to cover in our second hour of "chris jansing reports. let's get right to it. >>> at this hour, demanding answers. we're moments away from an all-senators briefing on the biggest classified documents leak in a decade what lawmakers want to know. >>> inside a key moment from the january 6th insurrection that one proud boys leader says he can't recall details of that testimony on the stand and under oath >>> and 30 minutes from now, the man accused of shooting ralph yarl will be arraigned charged with two felonies on monday what yarl's family and the community are telling our reporter on the ground >>> authorities just announced the arrest of two teenage suspects charged in the deadly sweet 16 birthday massacre that left four dead and dozens wounded in alabama over the weekend. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments let's start with the two teenage brothers charged as adults apparently in connection with the shooting that left four people dead and more than 30 injured at a sweet 16 birthday party in ala
. >> reporter: tom costello, nbc news. >>> we have a lot to cover in our second hour of "chris jansing reports. let's get right to it. >>> at this hour, demanding answers. we're moments away from an all-senators briefing on the biggest classified documents leak in a decade what lawmakers want to know. >>> inside a key moment from the january 6th insurrection that one proud boys leader says he can't recall details of that testimony on the stand and under...
67
67
Apr 20, 2023
04/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
tom costello covers space is and aviation for nbc news. they say this test flight is still a major milestone. what did elon musk say give me that quote again. >> listen, you have to -- we all take great -- we all take great delight in the rocket terminology, rocket scientists and what they call this. this wasn't an explosion this was a rapid unscheduled disassembly before separation. that's what spacex said. >> i would call that a euphemism. >> right we've all had those mornings, right, a rapid unscheduled disassembly. >> i feel disassembled today >> well, listen, the bottom line is you're right, this was an explosion four minutes into launch, and elon musk is saying, well, it could have been worse, which is true. he's suggesting we should be taking the success where there is success they got off the pad they got four minutes into flight all of that's good because you don't want to have an explosion on the pad per se, right then you wouldn't have the pad to come back to. so what they now got to figure out is why did this rocket completely
tom costello covers space is and aviation for nbc news. they say this test flight is still a major milestone. what did elon musk say give me that quote again. >> listen, you have to -- we all take great -- we all take great delight in the rocket terminology, rocket scientists and what they call this. this wasn't an explosion this was a rapid unscheduled disassembly before separation. that's what spacex said. >> i would call that a euphemism. >> right we've all had those...
170
170
Apr 18, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
nbc news aviation correspondent tom costello joins me from washington. tom, bring us up to speed here. is everything back to normal and what the heck happened that led to this latest round of southwest delays? do we know? >> i think it's going to take a while to get back to normal. pardon me as i look off screen and southwest has 47% of flights delayed and as you expect the southwest hub airports around the country are the most affected. it's going to take a while for this entire ripple effect to play out across the country and started earlier this morning when the airlines suddenly said they were pausing their departures because of a situation with a technical issue. we then subsequently learned that they had a third party vendor involved in doing some work and a fire wall came down within the computer system and as a result they then asked the faa to essentially issue a groundstop for faa flights, i'm sorry for southwest flights nationwide an departure. that's highly, highly unusual. didn't last long then southwest said its system was coming back up aga
nbc news aviation correspondent tom costello joins me from washington. tom, bring us up to speed here. is everything back to normal and what the heck happened that led to this latest round of southwest delays? do we know? >> i think it's going to take a while to get back to normal. pardon me as i look off screen and southwest has 47% of flights delayed and as you expect the southwest hub airports around the country are the most affected. it's going to take a while for this entire ripple...
120
120
Apr 4, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
nasa revealing the astronauts in the first american moon mission in half a century and tom costello will his conversation with that very but first, this is " but first, this is " to we are grocery outlet and we are your bargain bliss market. what's bargain bliss? you know that feeling you get when you find the name brands you know and love, but for way, way less? that's bargain bliss. it's grocery outlet's 20% off wine sale going on now till april 11 we have hundreds of wines sure to pair with any gathering. so act now because these deals won't last long. stop in and save today ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ haviving diabetetes can raise a lot of q questions.. like m my morning g ride, will i it help lowower my gluc? withth the freesestyle lilibre 2 syststem, you cacan know whehere your glucocose level i is and where e it's s headed withouout fingerststicks. you cacan know whehere your glucocose level i is know w what activivities work foror you. you cacan know whehere your glucocose level i is mananage your didiabetes with m more confididence and lower r your a1c.. ask yourur doctor
nasa revealing the astronauts in the first american moon mission in half a century and tom costello will his conversation with that very but first, this is " but first, this is " to we are grocery outlet and we are your bargain bliss market. what's bargain bliss? you know that feeling you get when you find the name brands you know and love, but for way, way less? that's bargain bliss. it's grocery outlet's 20% off wine sale going on now till april 11 we have hundreds of wines sure to...
164
164
Apr 6, 2023
04/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
nbc's tom costello joins us with more on how to do that hey, tom >> hey, guys so right now is passoverw. with passover and easter falling on the same week this year, right now, get ready for surging holiday travel and some soaring deals. more than 1 million airline seats are booked between today and next tuesday an increase of nearly 9% compared to pre-pandemic levels. >> it's a combination of two holidays on the same weekend and those holidays falling earlier in the month so they're coinciding with spring break so it's a perfect storm of reasons to travel. >> reporter: don't worry if you've waited until now to book. discounts, big ones, are still available. the average price for a round-trip flight this easter, $286, 20% cheaper than last year the travel app hopper still has deals on easter week flights to hot spots like orlando, las vegas, and cancun and even better prices if you fly between specific cities. dallas-to-new york $130 round trip detroit-to-atlanta, $85. austin-to-orlando, as low as 73 bucks. last-minute deals are also available at hotels. >> hotels drop prices the few d
nbc's tom costello joins us with more on how to do that hey, tom >> hey, guys so right now is passoverw. with passover and easter falling on the same week this year, right now, get ready for surging holiday travel and some soaring deals. more than 1 million airline seats are booked between today and next tuesday an increase of nearly 9% compared to pre-pandemic levels. >> it's a combination of two holidays on the same weekend and those holidays falling earlier in the month so...
108
108
Apr 18, 2023
04/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
after a recent wave of toxic fires and spills here's nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: from that massivepill near philadelphia, the train derailment in east palestinian and plastics fire in richmond, indiana, fear of the unknown is most terrifying the epa finding hydrogen cyanide, benzine zpl it's hard for me to breathe and my lungs are hurting i have extremely bad headaches >> reporter: lynn childers already had efrp zee ma. he was outside gardening with his great grandchild >> and this black soot or something falling from the sky >> i want to make sure my kids are going to be okay >> reporter: a coalition of groups working to track and prevent chemical disasters estimates there's a chemical fire, expellosion or toxic reles every day in this country. >> you can't smell cancer on your skin. these can do harm over a period of time. >> reporter: they want stronger epa regulations on hazmat storage, switching to safer alternatives and informing communities and firefighters of the toxins in their backyards. experts warn even minimal exposure can do lasting damage >> how long? weeks, months,
after a recent wave of toxic fires and spills here's nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: from that massivepill near philadelphia, the train derailment in east palestinian and plastics fire in richmond, indiana, fear of the unknown is most terrifying the epa finding hydrogen cyanide, benzine zpl it's hard for me to breathe and my lungs are hurting i have extremely bad headaches >> reporter: lynn childers already had efrp zee ma. he was outside gardening with his great grandchild...
399
399
Apr 19, 2023
04/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 399
favorite 0
quote 0
experts say turbulence has gotten worse in recent years as carbon dioxide emissions warm the planet tom costelloappens every single day, 5,500 times a year severe turbulence can send service carts, food, drinks or passengers flying. >> do we have any trained medical personnel. >> reporter: sometimes causing serious injuries lacerations, broken bones and concussions. >> i saw like a handful of people are lacerations on their head and blood dripping down. >> reporter: seven were injured in march when a lufthansa flight from texas to germany hit severe turbulence over tennessee on board, actor matthe mcconaughey who talked about it on kelly ripa's podcast. >> it was a hell of a scare. complete lost of control. >> reporter: so-called clear air turbulence has only gotten more severe over the decades. >> it is increasing, and it is because of climate change. so we know that the wind sheer in the jet stream is now 15% stronger than it was when satellites first began observing it in the 1970s. >> reporter: researcher paul williams predicts turbulence will get two to three times worse in the years to com
experts say turbulence has gotten worse in recent years as carbon dioxide emissions warm the planet tom costelloappens every single day, 5,500 times a year severe turbulence can send service carts, food, drinks or passengers flying. >> do we have any trained medical personnel. >> reporter: sometimes causing serious injuries lacerations, broken bones and concussions. >> i saw like a handful of people are lacerations on their head and blood dripping down. >> reporter:...