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with the boeing stamp of manufacture. this is a hydraulic hack watcher. >> reporter: security forces fulled out the two nuclear weapons. >> they were recovered right over there. >> reporter: the body of the bombardier major robert townley who couldn't bail out of the plane. >> he was in the seat when incident occurred and the aircraft started to tumble and roll and it started flying upside down and he was just not able to get back into that seat so that he could eject himself out. >> reporter: flight buzz 19 was returning to georgia after a nuclear alert mission over europe. when it ran into a huge blizzard over western maryland. the turbulence sheared off the vertical fin and left the crew bailing out in the storm. the pilot and the copilot survived and two others died of exposure. >> one boy taking a shortcut
with the boeing stamp of manufacture. this is a hydraulic hack watcher. >> reporter: security forces fulled out the two nuclear weapons. >> they were recovered right over there. >> reporter: the body of the bombardier major robert townley who couldn't bail out of the plane. >> he was in the seat when incident occurred and the aircraft started to tumble and roll and it started flying upside down and he was just not able to get back into that seat so that he could eject...
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of boeing commercial airplanes believes this is the key plane entering the sweet spot of the market for boeing. >> it's a real ultralong range markets for the airline. the 787-8 is kind of the path finder, that opens up the markets. this airplane with the more capacity and longer range will fill in behind it and pick up as the airlines start to increase the loads in the traffic. >> so how many dreamliners have been built and delivered? 84 have been delivered. they're being flown by 14 airlines around the world. orders year-to-date, 88. remember, three of the last four years boeing did not have an increase in dreamliner orders and the backlog, 852 that stretches out well into the end of this decade. 40% of boeing's dreamliner backlog are 787-9 models. this is going to be the bulk of the backlogs in the future. it is on target to raise 787 production to ten per month by the end of this year. we talked with ray conner. they're seeing their suppliers move up their production schedule to ten per month and shares of boeing trading or have been trading earlier today at an all-time high. ag
of boeing commercial airplanes believes this is the key plane entering the sweet spot of the market for boeing. >> it's a real ultralong range markets for the airline. the 787-8 is kind of the path finder, that opens up the markets. this airplane with the more capacity and longer range will fill in behind it and pick up as the airlines start to increase the loads in the traffic. >> so how many dreamliners have been built and delivered? 84 have been delivered. they're being flown by...
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levee was one of the last to exit the boeing 727. >> you just feel like he missed the runway. >> we're so lucky that we were able to exit so fast. >> it is unknown at this time why the slides inflated inside the aircraft. >> according to the ntsb, two evacuation slides on the right side of the plane deployed inside of the cabin, pinning two flight attendants to the floor. only two slides on the left side of the plane deployed correctly. >> you need them to work. >> it's been a concern, it's been on the docket, studied by the ntsb and faa since 1968. >> slides have been a problem for years. >> in 1999 the ntsb found that emergency evacuation systems often do not operate as intended. a slide fully inflated inside the cabin of a boeing 737 blocking two exits. in another report, the board found that slides failed more than 30% of the time. even back then, investigators told the faa, evacuations could be improved with veteran inspections. >> in 2000, the faa responded saying they felt they had enough regulations in place to make it safe already. >> airlines have continued to report problems
levee was one of the last to exit the boeing 727. >> you just feel like he missed the runway. >> we're so lucky that we were able to exit so fast. >> it is unknown at this time why the slides inflated inside the aircraft. >> according to the ntsb, two evacuation slides on the right side of the plane deployed inside of the cabin, pinning two flight attendants to the floor. only two slides on the left side of the plane deployed correctly. >> you need them to work....
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the defense program administration voted against the boeing model. the fighter developed by eads and f 35 staelth fighter were in the bidding. kim says administration members agreed without stelth capability, the s 15 fould not detour nuclear threats from north korea. he says the defense ministry hopes to choose a fighter jet within a year. >> tire govnmen officials have been urging not to pick the s 15 and argued better were needed. south korea is likely to choose the s 35 fighter yet because it has advanced stelth functions. south koreans living knowsed de against them. the rallies have been prompted in part by a long standing territorial dispute. nhk world has the story. >> reporter: this district is home to one of japan's largest korean towns. it has about 200 south korean restaurants. this 61 year old runs of them. he says recently things have been more challenging than anytime since he moved to japan from south korea in the 1980s. >> translator: there are a number of people visiting the main street in this area, dropped significantly a year ago
the defense program administration voted against the boeing model. the fighter developed by eads and f 35 staelth fighter were in the bidding. kim says administration members agreed without stelth capability, the s 15 fould not detour nuclear threats from north korea. he says the defense ministry hopes to choose a fighter jet within a year. >> tire govnmen officials have been urging not to pick the s 15 and argued better were needed. south korea is likely to choose the s 35 fighter yet...
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when you initialing mentioned the boeing cars the one thing about the car was you could cup he will and decup he will. we lost that ability with the brady car but we're going to get our capacitate back up in the plan. we also have a software plan that allows us to stop 2 trains simultaneously and continue the movement through the subway. those are other steps we're going to try to increase capacity. and with the explosion of growth in the mission bay corridor we have a shortage of light rail vehicles in that we are looking at other ways of possibly expanding service. we know in the valley corridor complaints of noise of the vehicles. we're proposing the plan we have a number of historical vehicles and the possibility of supplementing the service on the l - and we've increased that service on the j line and supplements other areas we can have to push our way to maximizing our resources that we have currently >> great thank you very much. >> thank you. any additional comment. seeing none, public comment is closed. mr. hale i didn't i want to thank you for your presentation and i want to t
when you initialing mentioned the boeing cars the one thing about the car was you could cup he will and decup he will. we lost that ability with the brady car but we're going to get our capacitate back up in the plan. we also have a software plan that allows us to stop 2 trains simultaneously and continue the movement through the subway. those are other steps we're going to try to increase capacity. and with the explosion of growth in the mission bay corridor we have a shortage of light rail...
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. >>> passengers and crew reported of the burning of plastic of the boeing 777. the flight took off at sfo at 9 this morning. it left wichita about an hour ago. that's more than 6 hours late. >>> the deadline for a possible bart strike is drawing closer, you can see on our count down clock, there are 17 days left in the 60-day cooling off period. bart talks resumed today and schedule is in place for negotiations. it is called 10 of the 70 days to be spent on pensions and healthcare. bart unions say they're worried that management is give wasting time of going over old grounds. >> we are proceeding in good faith and trying to reach an agreement, we feel we need much more movement from the unions before we start to make any progress. >> the unions say members will walk off the job on october 10th if the deal is not reached. >>> two big teacher unions announced the law today. the california federation of teachers and american federation of teachers are seeking or an injunction. the union accused of the commission of engaged in unfair and unlawful businesses. it has
. >>> passengers and crew reported of the burning of plastic of the boeing 777. the flight took off at sfo at 9 this morning. it left wichita about an hour ago. that's more than 6 hours late. >>> the deadline for a possible bart strike is drawing closer, you can see on our count down clock, there are 17 days left in the 60-day cooling off period. bart talks resumed today and schedule is in place for negotiations. it is called 10 of the 70 days to be spent on pensions and...
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levy was one of the last to exit the boeing-777 and one of the first to speak publicly. >> it was a gradual dis-september. >> we're so incredibly lucky. '. >> it is unknown at this time insied inside the aircraft. >> two flight attendants were pinned to the floor. only two slides on the left side of the plane deployed correctry. >> you have to ask yourself why they're not working. >> it's been on the docket and sdud did and examined by the ntsb and faa since 1968. >> a former investigator said slides have been a problem for years. in 1999, the ntsb found that emergency evacuation systems often do not operate as intended. the report highlights an incident when similar to asiana, a slide inflated inside a cabin, blocking two exits. in another report, the board found that slides failed more than 30% of the time on the planes it studied. investigators said the evacuation could be improved. >> in 2000, the faa responded that they felt they had enough regulations in place to make it safe already. >> but airlines continue to report problems with evacuation slides. nasa has received more than 100 a
levy was one of the last to exit the boeing-777 and one of the first to speak publicly. >> it was a gradual dis-september. >> we're so incredibly lucky. '. >> it is unknown at this time insied inside the aircraft. >> two flight attendants were pinned to the floor. only two slides on the left side of the plane deployed correctry. >> you have to ask yourself why they're not working. >> it's been on the docket and sdud did and examined by the ntsb and faa since...
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of the boe and sitting at 1.5592. let's check in on how markets in asia are faring with li sixuan. sixuan? >> asian investors cautiously position themselves this friday ahead of key u.s. data. the nikkei 225 snapped a four-day winning streak slipping 1.5% as investors took profit after the 5% surge in the first four days of trade. australia also tread water ahead of the pulse for federal election tomorrow. asx ended a tad higher. as for china, a slew of positive data over the past week or so showing more signs of recovery. the latest poll showed china's industrial output to have jumped 9.9% in august, helped by better investment in exports. beijing reopens its futures trade for the first time in 18 years, also boosting market sentiment. the shanghai composite gain the almost 1% today and 2% for the week. take a look at some big movers in the region. japanese real estate and construction stocks led the losses after reports that japan may lose the bid to host the 2020 summer olympics. these stocks had very strong rally
of the boe and sitting at 1.5592. let's check in on how markets in asia are faring with li sixuan. sixuan? >> asian investors cautiously position themselves this friday ahead of key u.s. data. the nikkei 225 snapped a four-day winning streak slipping 1.5% as investors took profit after the 5% surge in the first four days of trade. australia also tread water ahead of the pulse for federal election tomorrow. asx ended a tad higher. as for china, a slew of positive data over the past week or...
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the boeing f-16 se was selected as the candidate. defense ministry spokesperson said the defense acquisition program administration voted against selecting the model. the euro fighter and lockheed martin's f-35 stealth fighter were also in the bidding administration members agreed the f-15 se fighter would not deter nuclear threats from north korea. they hope to choose a next generation fighter jet within a year. generals and experts have been pressing the government not to pick the f-15 se. they're likely to choose the f-15 fighter jet because of its stealth operations. >>> chipmaker as cross oceans are joining hand as cross oceans to keep up with mobile gadgets. >> it's not a small deal either. we're talking about the world's number one and number three rivals in the semiconductor industry. a japanese firm is set to join with its rival to better compete on the stage. their counterparts at applied materials have agreed to merge in the second half of 2014 at the earliest. applied materials sits in the top spot. the two firms will hol
the boeing f-16 se was selected as the candidate. defense ministry spokesperson said the defense acquisition program administration voted against selecting the model. the euro fighter and lockheed martin's f-35 stealth fighter were also in the bidding administration members agreed the f-15 se fighter would not deter nuclear threats from north korea. they hope to choose a next generation fighter jet within a year. generals and experts have been pressing the government not to pick the f-15 se....
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the boeing 777 has hello kitty theme inside and out. features pillows and snacks. the plane will make three flights a week between l.a. and tie pay and i will bet you here because there's so many crazy fans in the u.s. for hello kitty, every time they land that plane there will be a lot of things missing. >> like the hotel towels. >> exactly. >> i didn't think about that. not that i would ever take a hoe told towel. >> but i know you're a hello kitty fan. >>> a hearing in the house on the benghazi attack in libya. former ambassador thomas pickering, the chairman of the accountability review board and vice chair mike mullen will testify. >>> a senate foreign relations committee hearing the nomination of carolyn kennedy for ambassador to japan will be considered. >>> jimmy fallon is 39. trisha yearwood turns 49 and adam west, 85, till going strong there. adam, there he is. >>> coming up on "today" matt lauer talks to justin timberlake. >>> keep it here for more. i'm richard lui with bill karins, a hello kitty lover. have a good one. >>> just in, new video after an ex
the boeing 777 has hello kitty theme inside and out. features pillows and snacks. the plane will make three flights a week between l.a. and tie pay and i will bet you here because there's so many crazy fans in the u.s. for hello kitty, every time they land that plane there will be a lot of things missing. >> like the hotel towels. >> exactly. >> i didn't think about that. not that i would ever take a hoe told towel. >> but i know you're a hello kitty fan. >>> a...
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the boeing 737 left houston headed to seattle shortly after 8:00 p.m. the crew asked if there was a doctor onboard. >> yes, man down, chest compressions going on right now. i am not sure too much right now. >> reporter: then the plane made an emergency landing in boise idaho. >> i thought it was a passenger and it was a little bit more nerve racking to see it was a pilot. >> reporter: united says the captain suffered a heart attack at least two pass eninjuries rushed to help -- passengers rushed to help and started giving cpr. >> several people helped give him cpr all the way down and then when they got the emts on there. >> there were 161 pass enjr.a crew of 6 -- passengers and a crew of 6 on the plane. the copilot started flying and eventually landed. >> emts came onboard they said let's do two more setget him off the plane. >> reporter: the airline is not releasing the pilot's name citing privacy e reasons. >>> -- privacy reasons. >> flight crews are trained to handle medical emergencies. >>> deadly terrorist siege at a kenyan mall a government offic
the boeing 737 left houston headed to seattle shortly after 8:00 p.m. the crew asked if there was a doctor onboard. >> yes, man down, chest compressions going on right now. i am not sure too much right now. >> reporter: then the plane made an emergency landing in boise idaho. >> i thought it was a passenger and it was a little bit more nerve racking to see it was a pilot. >> reporter: united says the captain suffered a heart attack at least two pass eninjuries rushed to...
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let's hit it. >> reporter: and then elinor otto, 93, is at her position at the boeing plant, driving in more of the 3,000 rivets in a wing section for a c-17 cargo plane. >> i'm a working person, i guess. i like to get up, get out of the house, get something accomplished during the day. not be put out in pasture. >> reporter: she's been doing it since 1942, starting at 65 cents an hour. one of thousands of american women who helped the war effort by joining the rosie the riveter brigades, memorialized in song. ♪ >> reporter: when the war ended the rosies disappeared. >> within days we were gone. >> reporter: elinor, a young beauty with a son in need of a paycheck tried office work and even car hopping before lucking out when the southern california aircraft industry still had a place for her. and she's never left it, admired by coworkers like craig ryba. >> she goes about her job like anybody else. >> reporter: and an answer to the questions even her boss don sometimes has on inevitable bad days. >> why am i slowing up? why am i at home? elinor is at work and elinor is 93 years old
let's hit it. >> reporter: and then elinor otto, 93, is at her position at the boeing plant, driving in more of the 3,000 rivets in a wing section for a c-17 cargo plane. >> i'm a working person, i guess. i like to get up, get out of the house, get something accomplished during the day. not be put out in pasture. >> reporter: she's been doing it since 1942, starting at 65 cents an hour. one of thousands of american women who helped the war effort by joining the rosie the...
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> it is still stamped with the boeing stamp of manufacturer, this is the hydraulic actuator. >> security forces pulled out the two nuclear weapons. >> they were recovered right over there. >> and the body of the bombardier, major robert townly, who could not bail out of the plane. >> he was out of his seat when the incident occurred and the aircraft started to tumble and roll and it actually went inverted, flying upside down, and he was just not able to get back into that seat so he could eject himself out. >> flight buzz 19 was returning to georgia after a nuclear alert mission over europe when it ran into a huge blizzard over western maryland. the turbulence sheared off its vertical fin, and left the crew bailing out in the storm. the pilot and the co-pilot survived. two others died of exposure. >> and hundreds of people were out looking for them. and one boy taking a shortcut home found him and unfortunately, he had already died. >> steve johnson still remembers as a 10-year-old when the air force brought the bombs off the mountain. >> i remember asking my dad, i said dad -- and he sa
> it is still stamped with the boeing stamp of manufacturer, this is the hydraulic actuator. >> security forces pulled out the two nuclear weapons. >> they were recovered right over there. >> and the body of the bombardier, major robert townly, who could not bail out of the plane. >> he was out of his seat when the incident occurred and the aircraft started to tumble and roll and it actually went inverted, flying upside down, and he was just not able to get back into...
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back from the dead mail processing. and boeing. quintessential arrowspace and defense play that we like so much. then there's northrop grum monday up zbik and lockheed martin. pretty much tied today. so let's take them down. the huge rally in delta is about the consolidation of airline space. competition in the industry could really ruin us, leaking like clockwork to bankruptcies, multibankruptcies. there's still a decent shot that they'll be allowed to merge depending on whether they'll be able to win the suit. we're going to have that ruling by the end of the year. more consolidation would be good news for delta but even if they end up quashing the deal, delta would be worth owning. thanks to the competition it looks like 2013 will be one of delta's most profitable arias ever. within the industry, delta is among the strongest players. it is among the highest levels of satisfaction in the business and they also consistently generate more revenue than their peers. plus they've been able to dramatically cut fuel costs. even though f
back from the dead mail processing. and boeing. quintessential arrowspace and defense play that we like so much. then there's northrop grum monday up zbik and lockheed martin. pretty much tied today. so let's take them down. the huge rally in delta is about the consolidation of airline space. competition in the industry could really ruin us, leaking like clockwork to bankruptcies, multibankruptcies. there's still a decent shot that they'll be allowed to merge depending on whether they'll be...
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back from the dead mail processing play. then there's boeing. quintessential aerospace and defense play that we like so much. then there's northrop grumman which is up big and lockheed martin. pretty much tied today. so let's take them down. the huge rally in delta is all about the consolidation of airline space. competition in the industry was really ruinous, leaking like clockwork to bankruptcies, multibankruptcies. there's still a decent shot that they'll be allowed to merge depending on whether they win the suit. we're going to have that ruling by the end of the year. more consolidation would be good news for delta but even if they end up quashing the deal, delta will still be worth owning. thanks to the reduced competition it looks like 2013 will be one of delta's most profitable year ever. within the industry, delta is among the strongest players. it is among the highest levels of customer satisfaction in the business and they also consistently generate more revenue than their peers. plus delta has been able to dramatically cut fuel costs.
back from the dead mail processing play. then there's boeing. quintessential aerospace and defense play that we like so much. then there's northrop grumman which is up big and lockheed martin. pretty much tied today. so let's take them down. the huge rally in delta is all about the consolidation of airline space. competition in the industry was really ruinous, leaking like clockwork to bankruptcies, multibankruptcies. there's still a decent shot that they'll be allowed to merge depending on...
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their lawyers said in seoul the suit would be aimed at boeing and claim the plane had defects. the boeing went down as it was landing in san francisco on july 6th. killing three students from china and a federal investigation into the crash continues. >> it's the biggest concert of the year. so big a sailing team is defending the america's cup now so successfully is not quite business as usual. >> they don't make start phones or games. but they do make giant and every year, oracle holds a conference. >> i came from the philippine autos programmers and and executives lined up to give hear him give a key note. >> there was opening act. >> how is everybody doing? >> we can do bet jer than that. awesome. >> executives from microsoft announced they're partnering and then, waits time for headlines. >> apologizes wishes he can be here. >> some had to make a decision. >> they deliver his key note and out of the key note hall... >> very upset. -- upset. yeah. i lined up. me my friends lined up. >> he was good friends with steve jobs so he died during his key note. and he had to leave be
their lawyers said in seoul the suit would be aimed at boeing and claim the plane had defects. the boeing went down as it was landing in san francisco on july 6th. killing three students from china and a federal investigation into the crash continues. >> it's the biggest concert of the year. so big a sailing team is defending the america's cup now so successfully is not quite business as usual. >> they don't make start phones or games. but they do make giant and every year, oracle...
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they've got to go quiet near the end of the quarter. monday we hear from boeing. yeah. the same boeing everyone else abandoned except for me when the dreamliner looked like a nightmare liner story. things have only got better of late when europe and china are growing more positive about the prospect. boeing breaking out all-time highs. it is so not done, people. we also get the citigroup. companies are chatter about a turn in china. that is emerson, which has been red-hot. and united technologies, all-time high. wednesday earnings reports could actually have major pin action. the most important we hear from is teflon transport, also known as fedex. the company gives you a terrific view of the world. smith, the guy who runs it, i can't tell you how many times fedex has been negative over the last few years because of that forecast. what's happening to the stock? how about a climb from the low 80s to 107. if fedex lower the boom on the economy and its own numbers, you have to buy the stock. perhaps with both hands. if we get a real dip after the fed has spoken. this is a
they've got to go quiet near the end of the quarter. monday we hear from boeing. yeah. the same boeing everyone else abandoned except for me when the dreamliner looked like a nightmare liner story. things have only got better of late when europe and china are growing more positive about the prospect. boeing breaking out all-time highs. it is so not done, people. we also get the citigroup. companies are chatter about a turn in china. that is emerson, which has been red-hot. and united...
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let's hit it. >> reporter: and then elinor otto, 93, is at her position at the boeing plant, driving in more of the 3,000 rivets in a wing section for a c-17 cargo plane. >> i'm a working person, i guess. i like to get up, get out of the house, get something accomplished during the day. not be put out in pasture. >> reporter: she's been doing it since 1942, starting at 65 cents an hour. one of thousands of american women who helped the war effort by joining the rosie the riveter brigades, memorialized in song. ♪ >> reporter: when the war ended the rosies disappeared. >> within days we were gone. >> reporter: elinor, a young beauty with a son in need of a paycheck tried office work and even car hopping before lucking out when the southern california aircraft industry still had a place for her. she's never left it, admired by co-workers like craig ryba. >> she goes about her job like anybody else. >> reporter: and an answer to the questions even her boss don sometimes has on inevitable bad days. >> why am i slowing up? why am i at home? elinor is at work and elinor is 93 years old. >
let's hit it. >> reporter: and then elinor otto, 93, is at her position at the boeing plant, driving in more of the 3,000 rivets in a wing section for a c-17 cargo plane. >> i'm a working person, i guess. i like to get up, get out of the house, get something accomplished during the day. not be put out in pasture. >> reporter: she's been doing it since 1942, starting at 65 cents an hour. one of thousands of american women who helped the war effort by joining the rosie the...
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their lawyers said in seoul the suit would be aimed at boeing and claim the plane had defects. the boeing went down as it was landing in san francisco on july 6th. killing three students from china and a federal investigation into the crash continues. >> it's the biggest concert of the year. so big a sailing team is defending the erica's cup now so successfully is n quite business as usual. >> they don't make star phones or games. but they do make giant and every year, oracle holds a conference. >> i came from the philippine autos programmers and and executives lined up to give hear him give a keyote. >> there was opening act. >> how is everybod doing? >> we can do bet jer than that. awesome. >> executives frommicrosoft announced they're partnering and then, waits time for headlines. >> apologizes wishes he can be here. >> some had to make a decisi. >> they deliver his key note and out of the key note hall... >> very upset. -- upset. yeah. i lined up. me my friends lined up. >> he was good friends with steve jobs so he died during his key note. and he had to leave because of it
their lawyers said in seoul the suit would be aimed at boeing and claim the plane had defects. the boeing went down as it was landing in san francisco on july 6th. killing three students from china and a federal investigation into the crash continues. >> it's the biggest concert of the year. so big a sailing team is defending the erica's cup now so successfully is n quite business as usual. >> they don't make star phones or games. but they do make giant and every year, oracle holds...
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let's hit it. >> reporter: and then elinor otto, 93, is at her position at the boeing plant, driving in more of the 3,000 rivets in a wing section for a c-17 cargo plane. >> i'm a working person, i guess. i like to get up, get out of the house, get something accomplished, not be put out in pasture. >> reporter: she's been doing it since 1942, starting at 65 cents an hour. one of thousands of american women who helped the war effort by joining the rosie the rivet uhher brigades. ♪ >> reporter: when the war ended the rosies disappeared. >> within days we were gone. >> reporter: elinor, a young beauty with a son in need of a paycheck tried office work and even car hopping before lucking out when the southern california aircraft industry still had a plac for her. she's never left it, admired by co-workers like craig ryba. >> she egos about h job like anybody else. >> reporter: and an answer to the questions even her boss don sometimes has on inevitable bad days. >> why am i slowing up? why am i at home? elinor is at work and elinor is 93 years old. >> reporter: the rosie the riveter "w
let's hit it. >> reporter: and then elinor otto, 93, is at her position at the boeing plant, driving in more of the 3,000 rivets in a wing section for a c-17 cargo plane. >> i'm a working person, i guess. i like to get up, get out of the house, get something accomplished, not be put out in pasture. >> reporter: she's been doing it since 1942, starting at 65 cents an hour. one of thousands of american women who helped the war effort by joining the rosie the rivet uhher...
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with the boeing stamp of manufacture. this is a hydraulic hack watcher. >> reporter: security forces fulled out the two nuclear weapons. >> they were recovered right over there. >> reporter: the body of the bombardier major robert townley who couldn't bail out of the plane. >> he was in the seat when incident occurred and the aircraft started to tumble and roll and it started flying upside down and he was just not able to get back into that seat so that he could eject himself out. >> reporter: flight buzz 19 was returning to georgia after a nuclear alert mission over europe. when it ran into a huge blizzard over western maryland. the turbulence sheared off the vertical fin and left the crew bailing out in the storm. the pilot and the copilot survived and two others died of exposure. >> one boy taking a shortcut home found him unfortunately. he had already died. >> reporter: steve johnson still remembers as a 10-year- old when the air force brought the bombs off the mountain. >> i remember asking my dad. i said you know da
with the boeing stamp of manufacture. this is a hydraulic hack watcher. >> reporter: security forces fulled out the two nuclear weapons. >> they were recovered right over there. >> reporter: the body of the bombardier major robert townley who couldn't bail out of the plane. >> he was in the seat when incident occurred and the aircraft started to tumble and roll and it started flying upside down and he was just not able to get back into that seat so that he could eject...
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the boeing 747 has been converted into a hostel. 27 rooms complete with wi-fi, flat screen tvs. the cockpit converted into a kind of penthouse suite. even the cramped plane bathrooms got a makeover. it's parked outside the airport in stockholm. no word whether you can earn frequent flier miles. >>> a reunion that reminds us never to keep up hope. keep your eyes on the dog and the dog's tail, the moment a woman reunited with her beloved puppy ily. they were in a car accident and rushed to the hospital and the dog disappeared for nine weeks. 100 volunteers scoured the desert and found her and returned ily back into the arms of her human mom. >>> and when we come back, the toy maker challenging little girls to take charge and transform that toy aisle. it's america strong. transform that toy aisle. it's america strong. [ female announcer ] love. it's the most powerful thing on the planet. love holds us in the beginning. comforts us as we grow old. love is the reason you care. for all the things in your life... that make life worth living. ♪ ♪ sweet love of mine ♪ [ male announ
the boeing 747 has been converted into a hostel. 27 rooms complete with wi-fi, flat screen tvs. the cockpit converted into a kind of penthouse suite. even the cramped plane bathrooms got a makeover. it's parked outside the airport in stockholm. no word whether you can earn frequent flier miles. >>> a reunion that reminds us never to keep up hope. keep your eyes on the dog and the dog's tail, the moment a woman reunited with her beloved puppy ily. they were in a car accident and rushed...
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they've got to go quiet near the end of the quarter. monday we hear from uber cramer fave boeing. yeah. the same boeing everyone else abandoned except for me when the dreamliner looked like a nightmare liner story. i bet we hear that things have only gotten better of late as europe and china are growing more positive about the prospect. boeing breaking out all-time highs. it is so not done, people. while the morgan stanley industrial conference continues to roll out tuesday and wednesday, we also get the citigroup if they're hanging out, why not a second shin dig? companies are chatter about a turn in china. that is emerson, which has been red-hot. and united technologies, all-time high. wednesday earnings reports could actually have major pin action. the most important we hear from is teflon transport, also known as fedex. i've always loved this confroens call because the company gives you a terrific view of the world. fred smith, the guy that runs it, irrepressible economist. i can't tell you how many times fedex has been negative over the last few years because of that forecast
they've got to go quiet near the end of the quarter. monday we hear from uber cramer fave boeing. yeah. the same boeing everyone else abandoned except for me when the dreamliner looked like a nightmare liner story. i bet we hear that things have only gotten better of late as europe and china are growing more positive about the prospect. boeing breaking out all-time highs. it is so not done, people. while the morgan stanley industrial conference continues to roll out tuesday and wednesday, we...
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we will talk with the ceo of boeing when "squawk on the street" returns. my name is mike and i quit smoking. chantix... it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. [ mike ] when i was taking the chantix, it reduced the urge to smoke. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or if you develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right a
we will talk with the ceo of boeing when "squawk on the street" returns. my name is mike and i quit smoking. chantix... it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. [ mike ] when i was taking the chantix, it reduced the urge to smoke. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal...
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the boeing was parked in the gate, until 30 minutes ago when it left for atlanta. the flight was carrying 165 passenger, when it was diverted, it's now scheduled to arrive in atlanta, 5:25 tonight, that's four and a half hours late. >>> the death of a san francisco man over the weekend is now considered spishsz. -- suspicious, yesterday someone reported a man was dead. the coroner has identified of him of this man of san francisco. the investigator are not regal any dailies -- releasing any details of the death, except that it's suspicious. >>> officials at the valley medical center say this man was admitted without any identification, and unable to provide information of his address. if you know who in man is, please contact the hospital. >>> developing news out of kenya now, a fierce and deadly hostage stand off is in the third day. the gunmen stormed the wall, and the gunshots, and smoke have emerged, and at least 672 people -- 62 people have now been killed. the security forces have taken control of most of the mall, but several gunmen are still inside, and as
the boeing was parked in the gate, until 30 minutes ago when it left for atlanta. the flight was carrying 165 passenger, when it was diverted, it's now scheduled to arrive in atlanta, 5:25 tonight, that's four and a half hours late. >>> the death of a san francisco man over the weekend is now considered spishsz. -- suspicious, yesterday someone reported a man was dead. the coroner has identified of him of this man of san francisco. the investigator are not regal any dailies --...
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we're going to watch the latest version of the boeing 787 dash 9 take off in a few minutes and we will take you there to everette, washington, live. and this man, ben bernanke, before he makes his move, what should you do? this is p
we're going to watch the latest version of the boeing 787 dash 9 take off in a few minutes and we will take you there to everette, washington, live. and this man, ben bernanke, before he makes his move, what should you do? this is p
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boeing employees cheered as the 787-9 took off in its maiden voyage today near the factory where it was assembled. this new plane is 20 feet longer than the original 787-a. there are already 388 orders for the new boeing plane, way is due next group. a thing of beauty. weather is next with dave warren. >> i'm meteorologist, dave warren, and we're watching the tropics closely. the remnants of the tropical storm in mexico, and in the caribbean, moving into the gulf and impacting the mexican coast or southern texas. watching that for the next few days. and right now, the radar is picking up, this is what is in the southwest. and bringing all of that moisture to colorado, idaho, montana and wyoming. these are the watches in effect. the yellow is in a swatch. storm watch, and these will impact the country over the next few days. it will impact chicago over the next two days. and then in the northeast, bringing rain and warmer weather but not before a cold start toker tomorrow morning. are a great weekend. >> welcome to aljazeera and here are the headlines. president obama has ordered a revie
boeing employees cheered as the 787-9 took off in its maiden voyage today near the factory where it was assembled. this new plane is 20 feet longer than the original 787-a. there are already 388 orders for the new boeing plane, way is due next group. a thing of beauty. weather is next with dave warren. >> i'm meteorologist, dave warren, and we're watching the tropics closely. the remnants of the tropical storm in mexico, and in the caribbean, moving into the gulf and impacting the mexican...
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to the boe and the ecb and the adp. so you added another one. >> yep. >> the yen is apparently when you're going to talk about now. >> the yen, in response to everything. look and you'll see what happened with the yen. trading now at 99.83. all right. let's get more alphabet soup for you. in the u.s. today, adp. the adp employment report is in the headlines this morning. >> what's coming at 10:00? >> at 10:00, well, we get the ism, of course. but also coming today -- >> so confusing. >> for adp, forecasters saying 178,000 private sector payrolls were likely added last month. also on the agenda, we have weekly jobless claims, 8:30 eastern time. and the revision to the second quarter productivity and cost. then at 10:00, as joe pointed out, we have ism nonmanufacturing and factory orders. >> think if this is the first time you tuned in and you happen to be channel surfing -- >> weppi today too. >> let me see what this business news is about. they don't even speak english. what language is that? what is the dow doing? >> t
to the boe and the ecb and the adp. so you added another one. >> yep. >> the yen is apparently when you're going to talk about now. >> the yen, in response to everything. look and you'll see what happened with the yen. trading now at 99.83. all right. let's get more alphabet soup for you. in the u.s. today, adp. the adp employment report is in the headlines this morning. >> what's coming at 10:00? >> at 10:00, well, we get the ism, of course. but also coming today...
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the boeing 737 left houston headed to seattle, but the crew asked if there was a doctor onboard. >> we are chest comp preventions going on right now. >> then the plane made an emergency landing in boise, idaho. >> i thought it was a passenger. it was more nerve wracking to see it was a pilot. >> reporter: united airlines is saying the pilot of the plane suffered a heart attack. two passengers rushed to help and started giving cpr. >> several people help, yah. yeah. people helped give him cpr all of the waif -- way down. >> there were 181 passenger and a crew of six on the plane. passengers are saying the situation was tense, but no one panicked. the copilot flew the plane and landed. >> the emt came onboard and said let's give them two sets. >> the airline is not releasing the pilot's name. kai jackson, wjz eyewitness news. >> well, flight crews are trained to handle medical emergencies, and most airlines subscribe to a service to put them in contact with a doctor on the ground. >>> program workers, including thousands of workers are hanging in the balance as a possible government shut
the boeing 737 left houston headed to seattle, but the crew asked if there was a doctor onboard. >> we are chest comp preventions going on right now. >> then the plane made an emergency landing in boise, idaho. >> i thought it was a passenger. it was more nerve wracking to see it was a pilot. >> reporter: united airlines is saying the pilot of the plane suffered a heart attack. two passengers rushed to help and started giving cpr. >> several people help, yah. yeah....
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the tone could set the moments leading up to the fed meeting. boeing breaking out all-time highs. it is so not done, people. we also get the citigroup. global industrial conference hanging off. if they'rening thatting around hotel, why not a second shing dig? companies are chatter about a turn in china. that is emerson, which has been red-hot. and united technologies, all-time high. wednesday earnings reports could actually have major pin action. the most important one we hear from is teflon transport, also known as fedex. i've always loved this conference call. the company gives you a terrific view of the world. smith, the guy who runs it, i can't tell you how many times fedex has been negative over the last few years and has guided down its own earnings because of its own forecast. what's happening to the stock? how about a climb from the low 80s to 107. if fedex lowers the boom on the economy and its own numbers, you have to buy the stock. perhaps with both hands. if we get a real dip after the fed has spoken. this is a beloved company. i don't see any sign that it's become sco
the tone could set the moments leading up to the fed meeting. boeing breaking out all-time highs. it is so not done, people. we also get the citigroup. global industrial conference hanging off. if they'rening thatting around hotel, why not a second shing dig? companies are chatter about a turn in china. that is emerson, which has been red-hot. and united technologies, all-time high. wednesday earnings reports could actually have major pin action. the most important one we hear from is teflon...
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boeing plans to triple the number of jets it builds for chinese airlines. boeing china 787 dreamliner airbus the aircraft company expects to receive 5,580 orders from china during the next decade.. with a value of $780 billion dollars. company officials at boeing believe air traffic should rise 7% per year in china on the heels of strong economic growth and improved access to air travel. boeing has struggled this year with issue surrounding it's 787 dreamliners. however, this latest prediction about china gives the jet maker a competitive boost against it's rival airbus. an exclusive report says next month will mark the end of student loans at jp morgan chase. jp morgan chase college students wells fargo and discover treasury according to reuters-- bank executives no longer view lending money for college as a significant growth market. jp morgan's exit leaves less competition for the remaining players such as wells fargo, discover financial services and the government. in peru -- children as young as 13 are helping the country become a top producer of count
boeing plans to triple the number of jets it builds for chinese airlines. boeing china 787 dreamliner airbus the aircraft company expects to receive 5,580 orders from china during the next decade.. with a value of $780 billion dollars. company officials at boeing believe air traffic should rise 7% per year in china on the heels of strong economic growth and improved access to air travel. boeing has struggled this year with issue surrounding it's 787 dreamliners. however, this latest prediction...
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a spokes woman said the boeing 737 left houston, headed for seattle. shortly after takeoff, the crew asked if there was a doctor onboard. then, the plane made an emergency landing. united airlines said the captain of the plane suffered a heart attack. at least two passengers rushed to help instead of giving cpr. >> several people helped to give him cpr all the way down and they got the emt's there and got him off. >> passengers say the situation was tense, but no one panicked. the copilot start started to fly the plane. >> emt's came on board. i heard them say "let's do two more sets and get him off the plane." >> the airline is not releasing the name citing privacy issues. >>> after five months of testimony, jurors in the michael jackson wrongful death trial are deliberating the case. the family is suing aeg live, claiming that the company that promoted his tour is responsible for his death. >>> michael jackson never got the chance to perform what was supposed to be his ultimate comeback tour in 2009. he died of an overdose of propofol administered by
a spokes woman said the boeing 737 left houston, headed for seattle. shortly after takeoff, the crew asked if there was a doctor onboard. then, the plane made an emergency landing. united airlines said the captain of the plane suffered a heart attack. at least two passengers rushed to help instead of giving cpr. >> several people helped to give him cpr all the way down and they got the emt's there and got him off. >> passengers say the situation was tense, but no one panicked. the...
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the boeing 737 left houston headed to satellite, but after 8:00, the crew asked if there was a doctor onboard. then the plane made an emergency landing in boise, idaho. >> i thought it was a passenger. it was a little bit more nerve wrecking to see it was a pilot. >> reporter: captain of the plane suffered a heart attack. two passengers rushed to help and started giving cpr. >> several people helped. yeah. several people gave him cpr all of the way down. and then -- when they got him the emts on them. there there were 161 passengers and a crew of six on the plane. the co-pilot started flying the plane and landed. >> emts came onboard. they said let's do two more sets and get him off of the plane. >> the airline is not releasing the pilot's name. kai jackson, wjz eyewitness news. >>> federal workers including thousands of marylanders are hanging in the balance as a possible government shutdown looms. the house is debating a short- term spending bill after the senate decided to keep the president's healthcare plan. if the government shuts down, 1/3 of workers will be asked to stay at ho
the boeing 737 left houston headed to satellite, but after 8:00, the crew asked if there was a doctor onboard. then the plane made an emergency landing in boise, idaho. >> i thought it was a passenger. it was a little bit more nerve wrecking to see it was a pilot. >> reporter: captain of the plane suffered a heart attack. two passengers rushed to help and started giving cpr. >> several people helped. yeah. several people gave him cpr all of the way down. and then -- when they...
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"meet the press" is brought to you by the boeing company. we know why we're here. to chart a greener path in the air and in our factories. ♪ to find cleaner, more efficient ways to power flight. ♪ and harness our technology for new energy solutions. [ female announcer ] around the globe, the people of boeing are working together, to build a better tomorrow. that's why we're here. ♪ help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> i reiterated to president rowhani what i said in new york, while there will surely be important obstacles to moving forward and success is by no means guaranteed, i believe we can reach a comprehensive solu
"meet the press" is brought to you by the boeing company. we know why we're here. to chart a greener path in the air and in our factories. ♪ to find cleaner, more efficient ways to power flight. ♪ and harness our technology for new energy solutions. [ female announcer ] around the globe, the people of boeing are working together, to build a better tomorrow. that's why we're here. ♪ help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a...
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"meet the press" is brought to you by the boeing company. >> here i we know why we're here. to chart a greener path in the air and in our factories. ♪ to find cleaner, more efficient ways to power flight. ♪ and harness our technology for new energy solutions. [ female announcer ] around the globe, the people of boeing are working together, to build a better tomorrow. that's why we're here. ♪ help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> i reiterated to president rowhani what i said in new york, while there will surely be important obstacles to moving forward and success is by no means guaranteed, i believe we can reach a comprehensive solu
"meet the press" is brought to you by the boeing company. >> here i we know why we're here. to chart a greener path in the air and in our factories. ♪ to find cleaner, more efficient ways to power flight. ♪ and harness our technology for new energy solutions. [ female announcer ] around the globe, the people of boeing are working together, to build a better tomorrow. that's why we're here. ♪ help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we...
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the union that represents boeing engineers. in contrast, boeing 727 was originally built with about 2% foreign content. >> guest: that shows how things have changed. [laughter] >> guest: it also explains why employment in the future is going to be very dismal because those jobs are gone, and they are not coming back. >> host: critical condition, health care in america became big business and bad medicine came out in 2004. you write, whatever their purpose, prescription drugs in the u.s. cost from 30%-60% more than the a exact same medications sold anywhere else in the industrialized world. that is because governments elsewhere do not consider drugs to be just another consumer item like cars and clothing but rather products vital to the health of their people. >> guest: the one thing as a pro the change in that sentence now is, i think 60 percent. there is no doubt it is much, much, much higher. there is a cancer drug that has just come on the market, $28,000 for a single treatment. that's not the real world, and if people under
the union that represents boeing engineers. in contrast, boeing 727 was originally built with about 2% foreign content. >> guest: that shows how things have changed. [laughter] >> guest: it also explains why employment in the future is going to be very dismal because those jobs are gone, and they are not coming back. >> host: critical condition, health care in america became big business and bad medicine came out in 2004. you write, whatever their purpose, prescription drugs...
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now a new report, the panels were misaligned when the boeing 737 was originally assemble dollars. many rivet holes were drilled incorrectly. more trouble for the dreamliner. norwegian air shuttle is the latest to grounds the 787. >> it is running know glitches with the plane and they want to examine the problem. >> norwegian is planning a new nonstop service to scandinaviaia next spring. >> no word on this this will effect the launch. >> the federal aviation administration will consider a plan to let passengers use smart phones. >> and tablets. and engineers have been setting that issue for years. by testing it against the airport systems. >> it enter is fears with the smoke alular a and others say it could effect the pilot's radio. >> a phone cannot bring down the airplane. that is not the issue. the issue is interferencing with the airplane and causing more work for the pilot during critical phases of flight. >> in order to be considered, every device would have to be testedded. then they say they would have to monitor which is accepted. and can be used. >> they are emerging how
now a new report, the panels were misaligned when the boeing 737 was originally assemble dollars. many rivet holes were drilled incorrectly. more trouble for the dreamliner. norwegian air shuttle is the latest to grounds the 787. >> it is running know glitches with the plane and they want to examine the problem. >> norwegian is planning a new nonstop service to scandinaviaia next spring. >> no word on this this will effect the launch. >> the federal aviation...
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and signers are working hard in the technique and how to get more on the boe. we have a lot out of it. >> as for larry ellison, he's saverring victory and has to prepare to defend it in three years. >> the america's cup is the oldest trophy in international sports predating the modern olympics by 45 years. >> those are going so fast. they look like they have motors. >> and all right. still ahead on "eyewitness news" tonight, remains discovered. could divers recovered the final two victims of the contraconcordia. >> who the residents are blaming? . >>> and first in the weather center. more on the perfect weather on the cat. five-day forecast, when we -- will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> all righty, beautiful night out there. today, guard to continue and get used to it. tim has a look at the forecast. tim? >> foreseeable future. going down to the 50s, where we start tomorrow. another day of sunshine, dry conditions, blue skies. maybe a few clouds. temperatures going back to the mid-70s again. tapering to the 70s and back down to the 50s again. for tomorrow nig
and signers are working hard in the technique and how to get more on the boe. we have a lot out of it. >> as for larry ellison, he's saverring victory and has to prepare to defend it in three years. >> the america's cup is the oldest trophy in international sports predating the modern olympics by 45 years. >> those are going so fast. they look like they have motors. >> and all right. still ahead on "eyewitness news" tonight, remains discovered. could divers...
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to the boe and the ecb and the adp. so you added another one. >> yep. >> the yen is apparently when you're going to talk about now. >> the yen, in response to everything. look and you'll see what happenit
to the boe and the ecb and the adp. so you added another one. >> yep. >> the yen is apparently when you're going to talk about now. >> the yen, in response to everything. look and you'll see what happenit
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a spokes woman said the boeing headed to seattle but shortly after 8 o'clock they said was there a doctor onboard and they made a landing. >> i saw there was a passenger and it was more nerve wrecking to see it was a pilot. >> the captain of the plane suffered a heart attack. two passengers rushed to happy and started giving the pilot cpr. >> several people helped. people helped give him cpr all the way down and then when they got the emt and got him off. >> there was 161 passengers and a crew of six on the plane. passengers say the situation was tense but no one panics and the copilot started flying the plane. >> they said let's do two more sets and get him off the plane. >> the airline isn't releasing the pilot's plane. wjz eyewitness news. >> flying crews train and they sub krieb to one that puts them in emergencies. >>> a jury in california is deliberating michael jackson's promoter is responsible for mike's death. aeg live deserve to be punished because it hired dr. conrad murphy as jackson's doctor. murray was convicted in 2011 of administering a fatal dose of the an stet i can proe
a spokes woman said the boeing headed to seattle but shortly after 8 o'clock they said was there a doctor onboard and they made a landing. >> i saw there was a passenger and it was more nerve wrecking to see it was a pilot. >> the captain of the plane suffered a heart attack. two passengers rushed to happy and started giving the pilot cpr. >> several people helped. people helped give him cpr all the way down and then when they got the emt and got him off. >> there was...