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the ntsb is investigating a plane crash last night that killed four people including the pilot and a baby. police say ten people were on board the single engine cessna. so far there's no word on how the six other survivors are doing. the charter plane crashed in a remote area in southwestern alaska near st. mary's village. >>> health officials in las vegas have a medical mystery on their hands. an illness sent about 40 adults and children at a youth football national tournament to the hospital with flu-like symptoms. many of the patients were st staying at the rio all-suites hotel in las vegas.
the ntsb is investigating a plane crash last night that killed four people including the pilot and a baby. police say ten people were on board the single engine cessna. so far there's no word on how the six other survivors are doing. the charter plane crashed in a remote area in southwestern alaska near st. mary's village. >>> health officials in las vegas have a medical mystery on their hands. an illness sent about 40 adults and children at a youth football national tournament to the...
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ntsb is investigating. >>> dramatic dash-cam video is released of a trooper and suspect falling from a highway overpass. the trooper was chasing the suspect who fled on foot. the suspect climbed on the guardrail of the overpass. the trooper grabbed him. they both went over. they fell about 30 feet. the trooper is out of the hospital. >>> a portion of a street in chicago is literally swallowed by a massive sinkhole. the 20 by 80-foot hole came within feet of homes and the hole is growing bigger. it's believed a hole in a pipe going to one of the houses forced it to erode. repairs are underway. >>> still ahead on "wjz eyewitness news at noon," we have a live look from the wjz mobile weather lab about the windy conditions in druid hill park. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> all right. welcome back to eyewitness news at noon. hold on. we have a low tech wind gauge right here. pocket square is good for a couple of things. baltimore football shire raids, throw the flag. personal foul. mother nature 15 yards. move it to spring. chelsea, it's a bit brisk out here. tonight will get people's attention,
ntsb is investigating. >>> dramatic dash-cam video is released of a trooper and suspect falling from a highway overpass. the trooper was chasing the suspect who fled on foot. the suspect climbed on the guardrail of the overpass. the trooper grabbed him. they both went over. they fell about 30 feet. the trooper is out of the hospital. >>> a portion of a street in chicago is literally swallowed by a massive sinkhole. the 20 by 80-foot hole came within feet of homes and the hole...
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after the faa's announcement, ntsb chairman debra hersman applauded the move saying once these changes are implemented, it will actually improve safety in her mind. we will continue to monitor this issue. >> very good information. if you have a tip for steven or anyone in our investigative unit, you can give us a call at 888-986-tips or send us an e-mail directly to the unit. kathleen sebilius testified again on capitol hill about the obama care website debacle. she said some of the glitches have been fixed allowing more people to enroll for health care. the technicians will need to work day and night to fully prepared website by the end of this month. some called for sebilius to resign saying she put the health care system and the u.s. economy in jeopardy. >> a decades old tradition being debated in the highest court. the justices are deciding whether prayers at local government meetings violate the constitution. one jewish, the other ooitist sued their town for excluding faiths. >> long suspected and today proof. it's believed former palestinian leader yasser arafat was pois poisoned
after the faa's announcement, ntsb chairman debra hersman applauded the move saying once these changes are implemented, it will actually improve safety in her mind. we will continue to monitor this issue. >> very good information. if you have a tip for steven or anyone in our investigative unit, you can give us a call at 888-986-tips or send us an e-mail directly to the unit. kathleen sebilius testified again on capitol hill about the obama care website debacle. she said some of the...
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the ntsb is investigating a plane crash last night that killed four people including the pilot and a baby. police say ten people were on board the single engine cessna. so far there's no word on how the six other survivors are doing. the charter plane crashed in a remote area in southwestern alaska near st. mary's village. >>> health officials in las vegas have a medical mystery on their hands. an illness sent about 40 adults and children at a youth football national tournament to the hospital with flu-like symptoms. many of the patients were st staying at the rio all-suites hotel in las vegas. several of the people affected were from santa monica, california. the rio hotel said it's working with officials to figure out the cause of the problem. >>> for every ten shoppers this weekend, let's be honest, there's a few lookers as well. seeing what's available only to go home and then buy it online, hopefully for less, but stores have caught on, and that benefits you! the shopper. we're talking about it next. >>> and later, a man sent to prison for 25 years for murdering his wife. but th
the ntsb is investigating a plane crash last night that killed four people including the pilot and a baby. police say ten people were on board the single engine cessna. so far there's no word on how the six other survivors are doing. the charter plane crashed in a remote area in southwestern alaska near st. mary's village. >>> health officials in las vegas have a medical mystery on their hands. an illness sent about 40 adults and children at a youth football national tournament to the...
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. >> the ntsb is saying all indications point to an accident not a terrorist attack. the plane took off at 9:14 this morning and crashed into a densely-populated neighborhood in queens. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? silence. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or
. >> the ntsb is saying all indications point to an accident not a terrorist attack. the plane took off at 9:14 this morning and crashed into a densely-populated neighborhood in queens. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature....
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>> reporter: the ntsb continues the investigation and in fact, there are a lot of things they can't specifically talk about in today's hearing because that investigation is ongoing. but it sounds like they have plenty of other safety issues to talk about in lieu of that specific incident. >> all right. anne makovec live in san francisco, thank you. >>> some other headlines now around the bay on this thursday. chp says a woman crossing westbound i-580 in oakland was struck and killed by a chevy truck shortly after 4:30 this morning near macarthur boulevard. the driver of the truck says he tried to avoid the woman but couldn't. investigators say it does not appear the truck did anything wrong. >>> dozens of san jose police detectives are now heading out on patrol duty to make up for a shortage of officers on city treats. a total of 78 officers have been temporarily reassigned to patrol duty. a program known as flexcar is designed to reduce response times for emergency calls. >>> another lawsuit to keep city college of san francisco open filed today. the save ccsf coalition went to court this morni
>> reporter: the ntsb continues the investigation and in fact, there are a lot of things they can't specifically talk about in today's hearing because that investigation is ongoing. but it sounds like they have plenty of other safety issues to talk about in lieu of that specific incident. >> all right. anne makovec live in san francisco, thank you. >>> some other headlines now around the bay on this thursday. chp says a woman crossing westbound i-580 in oakland was struck...
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officials say some other findings won't be released until after the ntsb completes its investigation of the crash. >>> vallejo police are trying to catch a group of robbers who went on a four-hour crime spree last night hitting more than half a dozen spots. ktvu's tara moriarty reports how a tee piece of evidence -- key piece of evidence from a costco may help detectives. >> reporter: they struck seven times in less than four hours starting at 5:30 last night. >> all of the victims reported the same, two male blacks either with ski masks or bandanas. >> reporter: this is a snapshot from a surveillance camera outside of the costco showing the getaway car, possibly a '90s model dark lexus with silver trim. what are the robbers after? >> money, cell phones, purses, jewelry. >> reporter: the suspects targeted people returning hole on olympic -- home on olympic, louisiana street and pueblo way and then shoppers at seafood city, a delivery truck driver at costco and ultimately someone next door at pep boys. >> this is a pretty nice area. there are nice homes up there. i'm really surprised
officials say some other findings won't be released until after the ntsb completes its investigation of the crash. >>> vallejo police are trying to catch a group of robbers who went on a four-hour crime spree last night hitting more than half a dozen spots. ktvu's tara moriarty reports how a tee piece of evidence -- key piece of evidence from a costco may help detectives. >> reporter: they struck seven times in less than four hours starting at 5:30 last night. >> all of the...
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the ntsb is investigating. the doctor said the car protected him. the tesla stock lost nearly 22% of its value last week. >>> in china, the 11th day of the 11th month is not about veterans. it's about online shopping. it's about singles day, day singles engage in some online retail therapy. alibaba, china's biggest online retailer, projects close to $5 billion in sales. that's close to what americans spend on black friday and cyber monday combined. anne-marie? that's my kind of holiday. >> i thought you might like that. wendy gillette at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, wendy. >>> straight ahead, a miami dolphin teammate speaks at length for the first time since his suspension. >>> and on the field, an unbelievable catch with no time on the clock. was it enough to win the game for the cincinnati bengals. is . his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my k
the ntsb is investigating. the doctor said the car protected him. the tesla stock lost nearly 22% of its value last week. >>> in china, the 11th day of the 11th month is not about veterans. it's about online shopping. it's about singles day, day singles engage in some online retail therapy. alibaba, china's biggest online retailer, projects close to $5 billion in sales. that's close to what americans spend on black friday and cyber monday combined. anne-marie? that's my kind of...
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the ntsb is looking into what went wrong. >>> sfo says it learned some valuable lessons from the deadly asiana airlines crash. the airport conducted an independent review of its emergency response. it gave itself high marks for cooperation and communication among first responders. but it says its triage procedures could have been better coordinated. the airport has also upgraded its website after it failed to keep up with the sudden surge in traffic following the july crash. >>> hundreds of patient couldn't have surgery or chemotherapy treatments today because of a statewide strike against uc medical centers. [ chanting ] >> this is the picket line at uc-san francisco earlier today. two unions representing almost 22,000 patient care and service workers call for this one-day strike. it concerns a year-long contract dispute about wages, pensions and staffing. >> we have been telling the university forever that we have staffing problems, we're understaffed. we are putting patients at risk. and they try to shut us up. >> the uc medical system says there's no safety problem. but either way,
the ntsb is looking into what went wrong. >>> sfo says it learned some valuable lessons from the deadly asiana airlines crash. the airport conducted an independent review of its emergency response. it gave itself high marks for cooperation and communication among first responders. but it says its triage procedures could have been better coordinated. the airport has also upgraded its website after it failed to keep up with the sudden surge in traffic following the july crash....
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but these new rules also touch on an issue that the ntsb is currently investigating as a possible cause of the crash of asiana flight 214 here at sfo just this past july. that accident prompted us to begin our own investigation into exactly how foreign-based pilots are trained here in the u.s., and whether they are being rushed into the cockpit of big jumbo jets too soon. less than a year ago, anthony first set foot in an airplane. now he's flying one at the iasko flight school in reading. >> it's a huge responsibility. >> in hopes that in another year's time he'll be flying back home in china. >> being a commercial pilot is a special job. >> reporter: last year alone the faa issued nearly 5,000 individual commercial and air transport licenses to foreign pilots. many of them go on to fly large commercial jets within a year of leaving these u.s.-based flight schools. schools like this one located outside phoenix where 450 student pilots train every year. 90% of them from china. for this school in bakersfield, which is actually owned and run by all nippon airways. >> this veteran flight i
but these new rules also touch on an issue that the ntsb is currently investigating as a possible cause of the crash of asiana flight 214 here at sfo just this past july. that accident prompted us to begin our own investigation into exactly how foreign-based pilots are trained here in the u.s., and whether they are being rushed into the cockpit of big jumbo jets too soon. less than a year ago, anthony first set foot in an airplane. now he's flying one at the iasko flight school in reading....
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the captain's undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea, according to the ntsb. a captain who was experiencing daytime sleepiness and was obese. >> people who have sleep apnea, won't be feeling refreshing sleep. in the morning when they wake up, it's like they haven't got enough sleep. >> reporter: so, the faa flight surgeon says any pilot with a body mass index of 40, will have to see a sleep expert. and if diagnosed with apnea, will have to be treated before they can be medically certificated to work. this is a major change. and it's coming soon. what does a 40 body mass index mean for a pilot that's my height, six feet? he would have to weigh nearly 300 pounds. but the flight surgeon says he's going to lower that standard down the road. david kerley, abc news, reagan national airport. >>> now, to a small study that finds that women who go to sleep and wake up at a consistent time every day have a lower body fat. researchers also found sleeping less than 6 1/2 or more than 8 1/2 hours a night was tied to higher body fat. earlier studies had found that lack of s
the captain's undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea, according to the ntsb. a captain who was experiencing daytime sleepiness and was obese. >> people who have sleep apnea, won't be feeling refreshing sleep. in the morning when they wake up, it's like they haven't got enough sleep. >> reporter: so, the faa flight surgeon says any pilot with a body mass index of 40, will have to see a sleep expert. and if diagnosed with apnea, will have to be treated before they can be medically...
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sfo officials say that that will be addressed when the ntsb report is released, and that will happen on december 10th. reporting live at sfo, i'm sheryl herd, nbc bay area news. >>> in oakland tense moments after an armed robbery turned into a hostage standoff. police say just after 11:00 this morning two men riding bikes and armed with guns robbed a home on 83rd avenue. officers swarmeded the area and the men ran off in opposite directions. police say one suspect was found holding a man hostage inside his house on 82nd avenue. the swat team and hostage negotiators were sent out, but before they did anything, the suspect ran away and was captured. the second suspect is still on the loose tonight. no one was hurt in this ordeal. >>> new details on a hayward shooting that left a teenager dead. officers tracked down two juvenile suspects who were found 70 miles away in modesto. now, on monday police found a 17-year-old boy with gunshot wounds by the baseball diamond at centennial park. investigators say statements from family members and witnesses led them to modesto on tuesday. that's
sfo officials say that that will be addressed when the ntsb report is released, and that will happen on december 10th. reporting live at sfo, i'm sheryl herd, nbc bay area news. >>> in oakland tense moments after an armed robbery turned into a hostage standoff. police say just after 11:00 this morning two men riding bikes and armed with guns robbed a home on 83rd avenue. officers swarmeded the area and the men ran off in opposite directions. police say one suspect was found holding a...
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the captain's undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea, according to the ntsb. a captain who was experiencing excessive daytime sleepiness and was obese. >> people with obstructive sleep apnea won't be feeling the restore atif sleep. in the morning when they wake up it's like they haven't gotten enough sleep. >> reporter: the flight surgeon says any pilot with a body mass index of 40 will have to see a sleep expert and if diagnosed with apnea will have to be treated before they can work. this is a major change and it's going to happen soon. what does a 40 body mass mean? if a pilot was my height, 6 feet, that's nearly 300 pounds. the flight surgeon says he's going to lower that standard down the road. >> david kerley live in washington for us. thank you. >>> from concern about pilots not getting enough sleep to the rest of us. a major headline about americans who do not get enough sleep at night. you've sent us your videos, tossing and turning up all night. a new report finds a link between insomnia and depression and treating one would treat the other. here ton
the captain's undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea, according to the ntsb. a captain who was experiencing excessive daytime sleepiness and was obese. >> people with obstructive sleep apnea won't be feeling the restore atif sleep. in the morning when they wake up it's like they haven't gotten enough sleep. >> reporter: the flight surgeon says any pilot with a body mass index of 40 will have to see a sleep expert and if diagnosed with apnea will have to be treated before they can work....
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. >>> the ntsb is investigating a small plane crash last night in alaska that killed four people, including the pilot. police say there were ten people on board. the others survived. there is no word on how those six are doing. the cessna crashed in southwestern alaska near st. mary's village. >>> north korea's government claims a california man detained for a month has apologized for crimes during the korean war. the north also accuses 85-year-old meryl newman of spying and other subversive activities. in a new video, the careen korean war veteran apologizes and also says the u.s. isn't telling the truth about north korea. >> -- gave the document written with their addresses and e-mail addresses to the guide at the hotel, the dprk government and the korean people again. on this trip, i can understand that in u.s. and western countries, there is misleading information and propaganda about dprk. >> clearly reading off a prepared statement, shocking. until now, north korea had not explained why it was holding newman. the north took him into custody about a month ago from a plane minutes befor
. >>> the ntsb is investigating a small plane crash last night in alaska that killed four people, including the pilot. police say there were ten people on board. the others survived. there is no word on how those six are doing. the cessna crashed in southwestern alaska near st. mary's village. >>> north korea's government claims a california man detained for a month has apologized for crimes during the korean war. the north also accuses 85-year-old meryl newman of spying and...
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the ntsb is investigating a plane crash last night that killed four people including the pilot and a baby. police say ten people were on board the single engine cessna. so far there's no word on how the six survivors are doing. the charter plane crashed in a remote area in southwestern alaska near st. mary's village. >>> doctors in las vegas aren't quite sure what caused 40 adults and children at a youth football national tournament to get sick. many of the patients were staying at the rio suites hotel and casino which used shuttles to take them to the hospital with flu-like symptoms. the rio hotel said it's working with officials to figure out the cause of the problem. >>> tech experts might be pulling an all-nighter at the white house. president obama has set today as a deadline to get the obama care website to work properly for most users. the president knows his legacy depends on getting this one right. our torey dunnen is keeping an eye on this for us, and will the website look radically different tomorrow? i know that's one of the questions that everybody's asking. >> oh, rosa,
the ntsb is investigating a plane crash last night that killed four people including the pilot and a baby. police say ten people were on board the single engine cessna. so far there's no word on how the six survivors are doing. the charter plane crashed in a remote area in southwestern alaska near st. mary's village. >>> doctors in las vegas aren't quite sure what caused 40 adults and children at a youth football national tournament to get sick. many of the patients were staying at the...
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wanted a lot more details about the fatal accident but they, like rest of us, will have to wait for the ntsb investigation to wrap up in about three weeks. immediately after the october 19th accident that killed christopher shepherd and lawrence daniels, bart suspended use of a practice called simple approval, leaving track side safety up to workers today assembly labor and employment committee asked why that practice was in use when osha said it contributed to two prior bart deaths in 2001 and 2008. >> it's a gut wrenching kwechlt you ask you did it now. why you didn't do it then? >> bart assistant manager of operations says lessons were learnd and changes made. >> after this last accident, you know, one answer would be that we realize we can't have anymore lessoned learned. >> the unions complained they were never formally notified, and they slammed bart for what they call a cavalier safety culture where on time performance trumps safety concerns >> we're pushd and driven. you know? scheduling to keep that schedule. sometimes, we take and run on the edge. you know? that is what simple appr
wanted a lot more details about the fatal accident but they, like rest of us, will have to wait for the ntsb investigation to wrap up in about three weeks. immediately after the october 19th accident that killed christopher shepherd and lawrence daniels, bart suspended use of a practice called simple approval, leaving track side safety up to workers today assembly labor and employment committee asked why that practice was in use when osha said it contributed to two prior bart deaths in 2001 and...
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. >> it does not appear they responded to ntsb recommendations with the seriousness. >> the p.u.c. hasn't made a good faith effort in dealing with the issue of safety. >> reporter: c.p.u.c. is tasked with over seeing to avoid the death and destruction we saw in 2010. today the answers from the c.p.u.c., we are working on it. >> many recommendations in the report are in the process of being developed. >> the p.u.c. says it doesn't have enough people to over sees the industries they regulate. >> what is the justification that money always solves the problem if it is a culture that hasn't embraced safety. >> reporter: the c.p.u.c. needs more soul searching to carry out the law that mandates safety as their highest priority. >> there is nothing wrong with a regulator having a close working relationship with the regulatey however we need to respect each other's roles and responsibilities. >> reporter: too late for san bruno. the lack of over site contributed. >> reporter: hearings will continue and that could lead to changes at the c.p.u.c. tom vacar, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a gas pipe
. >> it does not appear they responded to ntsb recommendations with the seriousness. >> the p.u.c. hasn't made a good faith effort in dealing with the issue of safety. >> reporter: c.p.u.c. is tasked with over seeing to avoid the death and destruction we saw in 2010. today the answers from the c.p.u.c., we are working on it. >> many recommendations in the report are in the process of being developed. >> the p.u.c. says it doesn't have enough people to over sees the...
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. >>> the ntsb is investigating a small plane crash last night in alaska that killed four people, including the pilot. police say there were ten people on board. the others survived. there's no word on how those six people are doing at the moment. the cessna crashed in sw southwestern alaska near st. mary's village. >>> and a plane went down in namibia, killing everyone on board. the wreckage was found near the border with angola. there were 34 people on board that plane. it's not clear why that plane crashed. >>> and new images this morning of the california man being held in north korea. this is merrill norman. the north korean government claims he was a spy during the korean war. it released video of newman reading his alleged confession letter. no word if he will be let go. newman had finished a ten-day tour of north korea when he was pulled off a plane on his way out of the country. >>> another day, another deadline for the obama administration and its new health care program. the president's team says after the website's disastrous rollout two months ago, today's the day it's supposed
. >>> the ntsb is investigating a small plane crash last night in alaska that killed four people, including the pilot. police say there were ten people on board. the others survived. there's no word on how those six people are doing at the moment. the cessna crashed in sw southwestern alaska near st. mary's village. >>> and a plane went down in namibia, killing everyone on board. the wreckage was found near the border with angola. there were 34 people on board that plane. it's...
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the ntsb determined the plane was flying too slowly to land safely. and the pilots did not react quick enough to the automated controls in the cockpit. one of my sources within the airline industry tells me he expects the faa to release the study to the public later this week. live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. 8:48. >>> let's bring sal back. i thought you fixed everything on 880, sal? >> i smile because it's not that great. >> yeah. >> he yeah, i know -- yeah, i know. >> i'm trying to be os mystic. you want -- optimistic. you want to smile. northbound 880, it's getting better. it's not all that bad. it was slow in san leandro. it's slow on high street. let's move to the bay bridge toll plaza. we've seen a lot of improvement here westbound coming into san francisco. it's not been that bad. if you are approaching from 880, it's better. i want to mention that the santa clara valley continues to be slow. we've seen some improvement there. 85 is still slow from 87 to 17. but we're seeing some dissipation. mountain view i
the ntsb determined the plane was flying too slowly to land safely. and the pilots did not react quick enough to the automated controls in the cockpit. one of my sources within the airline industry tells me he expects the faa to release the study to the public later this week. live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. 8:48. >>> let's bring sal back. i thought you fixed everything on 880, sal? >> i smile because it's not that great. >> yeah....
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the ntsb said the plane went down near saint mary's village. it was reported missing earlier that day a baby boy and the pilot are among the dead. troopers and an blueness rescued six. the cause is under investigation. >>> the wreckage of a missing airline flight has been found a day after that plane was reported missing. the wreckage was found in a national park. all 33 were killed. there were no americans on board. >> today is the deadline for the affordable care website to resolve its glitches. problems have hurt the site since it was launched on october 1st. users say they have run into issues including system crashes, error messages and enrollment delays. the president said while he understands some of the criticism he doesn't think the website's troubles will damage his reputation. >> it's hard to sit opposite you mr. president and say this but a lot of the criticism is personal. people just don't think you are trustworthy. >> well i don't think that's true. true. i got reelected because people thought i was trustworthy. >> officials say
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as i mentioned he asked the ntsb happened which they have now nounced that they will do. it's not clearf musk had advance notice of tt announcement. he also goes on to say he believes the media coverage of the threeires involvingis model s has beenoverblown. he believes that based on government testhere is is no safer r on the road. quotes data tha shows that since the model s went into production last yea there have involving gas-powed cars which killed 400 people and hurt seriously 1200,e points out no one died or was badly hurt in theodel s fires. according to him a gas car is 4 1/2 times more likely to catch fi than a tesla model s. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay. >> thank you. 6:04. officers on an early morning che spanning most of santa clara county. this started at mckee and white roads fore 2:00 this mornin officers have not told us why they were trying to pull over the c in the first place. later the driver did stop near galivan college. on the c stopped the driver and passengers complie with officers. arrests.point no wor on board willecide whethe
as i mentioned he asked the ntsb happened which they have now nounced that they will do. it's not clearf musk had advance notice of tt announcement. he also goes on to say he believes the media coverage of the threeires involvingis model s has beenoverblown. he believes that based on government testhere is is no safer r on the road. quotes data tha shows that since the model s went into production last yea there have involving gas-powed cars which killed 400 people and hurt seriously 1200,e...
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night include being virginia's plus metro announces more progress on those recommendations from the ntsb after this deadly red line crash four years back, yeah, they're still working on the fixes. you've heard of captain marvel right, but what about ms. marvel? more about the nation's latest superhero at 6:00. >> your favorite thing, comic books. >>> as expected, twitter's initial public offering will be tomorrow morning and the company will sell their shares between 23 and $25. the final price will be set later today. if the shares sell for 25 bucks a pop, the company would be worth $13.6 billion. >>> still ahead tonight just one day after the elections a longstanding local lawmaker says it's time to step aside. >> but first a charter school in trouble is making plans to try and help itself weather the storm. >>> new information about a local charter school in serious trouble. investigative reporter russ ptacek is in the newsroom. i understand a court ordered audit shows a plan is underway to term mate some teachers and staff at option -- terminate some teachers and staff at options pub
night include being virginia's plus metro announces more progress on those recommendations from the ntsb after this deadly red line crash four years back, yeah, they're still working on the fixes. you've heard of captain marvel right, but what about ms. marvel? more about the nation's latest superhero at 6:00. >> your favorite thing, comic books. >>> as expected, twitter's initial public offering will be tomorrow morning and the company will sell their shares between 23 and $25....
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. >>> the ntsb sending their own investigators to saint mary's alaska after a plane went down in the remote town. the pilot and three others, including an infant, were killed. six others are being treated for injuries. >>> the u.s. state department says swedish embassy officials have been allowed access to the american veteran detained in north korea. >>> after major repairs to the health conveyer web site, the obama administration now trying to strike a delicate balance, encouraging people to go to the web site, but not too many people so as not to overload the system. can the administration make this balance work? joining us now, syndicated columnist cal thomas and former president of women's media center, jehmu green. both fox news contributors. cal, they're bragging about 50,000 people all at once. wow! i do mean to be facetious because facebook and twitter would laugh at that even instagram and snapshot and some of the smaller web sites would say, are you kidding me? 50,000? >> yeah. i think that the web site is only part of the problem. look, we're being asked after having been
. >>> the ntsb sending their own investigators to saint mary's alaska after a plane went down in the remote town. the pilot and three others, including an infant, were killed. six others are being treated for injuries. >>> the u.s. state department says swedish embassy officials have been allowed access to the american veteran detained in north korea. >>> after major repairs to the health conveyer web site, the obama administration now trying to strike a delicate...
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today, it left open the possibility of more adjustments once the ntsb investigation is completed. when two men doing b.a.r.t. track maintenance were killed by a train in walnut creek two weeks ago, b.a.r.t. and the cpuc realized they had inadequate safety rules. >> to me, it's just unbelievable that that accident occurred the way it did. and that that kind of work practice could go on. >> reporter: in response to that accident, the cpuc today ordered new emergency safety rules for all 12 transit agencies that regulate. >> unfortunately too often takes a tragedy for us to realize where the gaps are. >> reporter: the b.a.r.t. workers who died october 19th were on the tracks with what's called simple approval, where workers are basically responsible for their own safety. b.a.r.t. has already done away with that process. the new cpuc rules include three-way communications between central control, the train and workers on the tracks. new safety training program and standardized personal protective clothing. b.a.r.t. says it's fully supportive of the new rule. atu and seiu are reviewing
today, it left open the possibility of more adjustments once the ntsb investigation is completed. when two men doing b.a.r.t. track maintenance were killed by a train in walnut creek two weeks ago, b.a.r.t. and the cpuc realized they had inadequate safety rules. >> to me, it's just unbelievable that that accident occurred the way it did. and that that kind of work practice could go on. >> reporter: in response to that accident, the cpuc today ordered new emergency safety rules for...
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today, it left open the possibility of more adjustments once the ntsb investigation is completed. when two men doing b.a.r.t. track maintenance were killed by a train in walnut creek two weeks ago, b.a.r.t. and the cpuc realized they had inadequate safety rules. >> to me, it's just unbelievable that that accident occurred the way it did. and that that kind of work practice could go on. >> reporter: in response to that accident, the cpuc today ordered new emergency safety rules for all 12 transit agencies that regulate. >> unfortunately too often takes a tragedy for us to realize where the gaps are. >> reporter: the b.a.r.t. workers who died october 19th were on the tracks with what's called simple approval, where workers are basically responsible for their own safety. b.a.r.t. has already done away with that process. the new cpuc rules include three-way communications between central control, the train and workers on the tracks. new safety training program and standardized personal protective clothing. b.a.r.t. says it's fully supportive of the new rule. atu and seiu are reviewing
today, it left open the possibility of more adjustments once the ntsb investigation is completed. when two men doing b.a.r.t. track maintenance were killed by a train in walnut creek two weeks ago, b.a.r.t. and the cpuc realized they had inadequate safety rules. >> to me, it's just unbelievable that that accident occurred the way it did. and that that kind of work practice could go on. >> reporter: in response to that accident, the cpuc today ordered new emergency safety rules for...
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and the ntsb is investigating the incident where the jumbo jet landed at the wrong airport last week. the plane was able to take off from the small airport the next day. now, back to our program. >>> it's looking like he's not going to leave. we need to move on. >> cece will say it's horrible and unmanageable and a nightmare but i feel peace about it. >> hi. >> hi, how are you? michelle. very nice to meet you cece. >> hi, michelle. >> how are you? nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> anywhere you like. >> in mediation, my goal is to create a contract the parties can live with in the future and to help christian and cece separate once and for all. >> so, this is the process. we're going to talk a little about goals. i come from a divorced family. i have been divorced. i was a divorce lawyer for 20 years. i am literally marinating in this subject. so who would like to go first? >> let's see, the apartment. we both love the apartment. we both want to stay. we both want to move on. i think i can speak for her. we both don't want to go back. we want to stay where we're at or up. >> yo
and the ntsb is investigating the incident where the jumbo jet landed at the wrong airport last week. the plane was able to take off from the small airport the next day. now, back to our program. >>> it's looking like he's not going to leave. we need to move on. >> cece will say it's horrible and unmanageable and a nightmare but i feel peace about it. >> hi. >> hi, how are you? michelle. very nice to meet you cece. >> hi, michelle. >> how are you? nice to...
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according to the ntsb, a captain experiencing excessive daytime sleepiness and was obese. >> people who have obstructive sleep apnea won't feel restorative, refreshing sleep. in the morning, when they wake up, it is like they haven't gotten enough sleep. >> reporter: the faa flight surgeon says any pilot with a body mass index of 40 will have to see a sleep expert. and if diagnosed with apnea will have to be treated before they can be medically certificated to work. what does a 40 body mass index mean for a pilot that is six feet? he'd have to weigh nearly 300 pounds, but the flight surgeon says they will lower the standard down the road. david kerley, abc news, reagan national airport. >> i think it is great they are finally linking an overweight problem with a lack of sleep. apparently that wasn't a link they were able to make before. now they save see there is a link and finding all kinds of underlying problems. >> i don't know what to say about that one. i want my pilot to be awake. that's for sure. so i guess if that happens it's a good thing. >>> coming up, the rivalry between mad
according to the ntsb, a captain experiencing excessive daytime sleepiness and was obese. >> people who have obstructive sleep apnea won't feel restorative, refreshing sleep. in the morning, when they wake up, it is like they haven't gotten enough sleep. >> reporter: the faa flight surgeon says any pilot with a body mass index of 40 will have to see a sleep expert. and if diagnosed with apnea will have to be treated before they can be medically certificated to work. what does a 40...
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it's an issue that ntsb investigators are now reviewing to see if automation played a role in the asiana crash at sfo. long time pilots call it flying by stick versus flying by glass. manually piloting an airplane versus relying on auto pilot in the cockpit. this report by the faa's flight deck automation working group says pilots sometimes rely too much on automated systems and auto flight mode confusion errors continue to error. >> flying headstone is more that we see with computerized cockpits. >> reporter: dr. thomas leads a team of engineers at the university of iowa conducting a three-year nasa-funded project studying the relationship between pilots automation and accidents. >> everybody has had the little glitch with the car where they thought the cruise control was off and then they realized, hey, it's still on. now make it ten times as complicated and that's what automation in a flight deck looks. every once in a while it will catch you in a way that you didn't anticipate. >> reporter: the faa study confirms that operating the automated systems plays a role in many accidents. it
it's an issue that ntsb investigators are now reviewing to see if automation played a role in the asiana crash at sfo. long time pilots call it flying by stick versus flying by glass. manually piloting an airplane versus relying on auto pilot in the cockpit. this report by the faa's flight deck automation working group says pilots sometimes rely too much on automated systems and auto flight mode confusion errors continue to error. >> flying headstone is more that we see with computerized...
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the ntsb is conducting a full investigation. >>> time to check in with meteorologist jeff ranieri who joins us now. how are we doing outside? >> we started to see a cool down for parts of the bay area. other spots were mild for this time of year. half moon bay at the noon hour had 62 degrees. by 1:00, less than an hour from the 63, we started to drop to 59. that's a sign of the onshore flow beginning. we're already seeing numbers 3 to about 4 degrees cooler down here across the santa cruz mountains. also the south bay. a sign of cooler changes coming our way. let's take you outside to the high definition view. you can see in san jose, clear at the lower levels. do expect a haszsy next 24 hours with moderate air quality in place. let's also bring you to our next camera tonight. you can see in san francisco, a beautiful evening upon us on this thursday. a dry forecast tonight as well. as we head throughout tomorrow morning, just a bit of cloud cover will keep temperatures in the upper 40s, also low 50s at the coast, by the way and also inland. throughout 11:00 a.m., primarily 60s for ab
the ntsb is conducting a full investigation. >>> time to check in with meteorologist jeff ranieri who joins us now. how are we doing outside? >> we started to see a cool down for parts of the bay area. other spots were mild for this time of year. half moon bay at the noon hour had 62 degrees. by 1:00, less than an hour from the 63, we started to drop to 59. that's a sign of the onshore flow beginning. we're already seeing numbers 3 to about 4 degrees cooler down here across the...
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the ntsb is investigating. >>> the family of a missing brazilian man will hand out flyers in san francisco today trying to get the word out about his disappearance. the 22-year-old was last heard from on october 28th. police say he was visiting san francisco from l.a. and contacted relatives in brazil and a friend in los angeles indicating he was in trouble and being followed. his family will be handing out flyers at 1:00 in dolores park. >> there will be a search in santa rosa for a missing disabled veteran. "the press democrat" reports 56-year-old david was reported missing on halloween. his girlfriend tells authorities he was having an emotional breakdown when he left his home on foot. the search is scheduled to begin at 9:00 at spring lake regional park. >>> another day of protests for 13-year-old andy lopez, the sonoma county boy shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy last month. yesterday protesters held a march inside this santa rosa park demanding justice for lopez in what was called a day of action. other protests were held in san francisco, oakland and los angeles. >> this time we
the ntsb is investigating. >>> the family of a missing brazilian man will hand out flyers in san francisco today trying to get the word out about his disappearance. the 22-year-old was last heard from on october 28th. police say he was visiting san francisco from l.a. and contacted relatives in brazil and a friend in los angeles indicating he was in trouble and being followed. his family will be handing out flyers at 1:00 in dolores park. >> there will be a search in santa rosa...
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the ntsb is investigating this as well. >>> five days since the deadly tornadoes ripped through the midwest and those who lost everything many say the kindness of strangers helping them get through this recovery including maddie who is 11 and lives in washington, illinois. her home was destroyed by a tornado but her school i.d. was found in chicago! >> can you believe this story? >> 150 miles away! that is crazy. the people who found it, they drove it to her to return it. >> we just decided well,, obviously, we can't mail it because i'm sure no mailboxes anywhere. tom just said we can just drive there. >> i didn't know what they were going to do or what they were going to say. i was happy they found my. d.! this is going to be awesome. they were really nice people. >> going to be awesome! >> the littlest thing an i.d. could make someone smile. >> nice of you folks. drive 150 miles to return that in person. >> the weather in washington, illinois, not so nice today, i understand. indra petersons is here with more. >> we are still talking about rain in the area but the current radar now you ca
the ntsb is investigating this as well. >>> five days since the deadly tornadoes ripped through the midwest and those who lost everything many say the kindness of strangers helping them get through this recovery including maddie who is 11 and lives in washington, illinois. her home was destroyed by a tornado but her school i.d. was found in chicago! >> can you believe this story? >> 150 miles away! that is crazy. the people who found it, they drove it to her to return it....
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and so, the investigators, the british equivalent of the ntsb, the air accident investigation board, extremely experienced at looking into these matters. they will be looking at what happened on the helicopter, the so-called sputtering of the engine that eyewitnesses say, and ultimately, why it fell out the sky. >> terrible situation, i'm sure, of course, you'll continue to follow it. richard quest, thank you so much for your reporting. >>> an amish family refused any more chemotherapy to treat their daughter's cancer, but now claim the daughter is cancer-free, but find out why the family has gone into hiding. >>> and the so-called curvy girls show off their lingerie, but fit mom says it's unhealthy. she's accusing them of rather fat shaming. she joins us this hour to defend herself. so, with chevy's black friday sale, the price you see is the price you pay? yep, best prices of the year. i can't see. honey. [ laughs ] brad. yeah? what are you doing? uh... hi. hi. [ male announcer ] it's the chevy black friday sale. during the chevy black friday sale, get this malibu ls for under $20,
and so, the investigators, the british equivalent of the ntsb, the air accident investigation board, extremely experienced at looking into these matters. they will be looking at what happened on the helicopter, the so-called sputtering of the engine that eyewitnesses say, and ultimately, why it fell out the sky. >> terrible situation, i'm sure, of course, you'll continue to follow it. richard quest, thank you so much for your reporting. >>> an amish family refused any more...
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but it also touches on training issues that the ntsb is still investigating as possible causes for the crash of asiana flight 214 here at sfo this past july. that accident prompted us to begin investigating how foreign-based pilots are trained here in the u.s., after months of digging, we found that some of these future pilots may be stepping into the cockpit of jumbo jets too soon. >> 350, 19 knots. >> reporter: it took 23-year-old anthony yaun three years on the ground book study to get here. he's prepping his cessna training aircraft as part of the 10 to 12-month-long process to fulfill his dream. >> i really wanted to be someone like that because it's special. >> reporter: a dream he's had since he was 10 back home in china. >> for a 10-year-old kid like i was, it was really cool. >> reporter: a dream of becoming a commercial pilot. >> to be an airliner. >> reporter: to be an airline pilot. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: this 27-year-old from tunisia shares that dream getting his training at california airways flight school in highward. >> i like to practice here. flying here. >> report
but it also touches on training issues that the ntsb is still investigating as possible causes for the crash of asiana flight 214 here at sfo this past july. that accident prompted us to begin investigating how foreign-based pilots are trained here in the u.s., after months of digging, we found that some of these future pilots may be stepping into the cockpit of jumbo jets too soon. >> 350, 19 knots. >> reporter: it took 23-year-old anthony yaun three years on the ground book study...
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bart managers say that they are under strict orders from the ntsb not to talk specifics about that accident at this hearing. so it is going to be mainly based on this simple approval process. but obviously this is a large part of that. >> absolutely. okay, anne makovec live for us in walnut creek. thanks, anne. >>> a sunnyvale mother and her two-week-old baby could be reunited today. two days after the newborn was taken from the bay area down to mexico, police say that henry guler-romero's dad kidnapped him tuesday after an argument with the mother despite a statewide amber alert 22-year- old mesut guler made it across the border into mexico. mexican police arrested him. the baby was apparently taken after an argument between his parents. >> apparently there was a disagreement as to him wanting to move to new york and the mother did not want to move to new york and that's what precipitated the abduction from what we have gathered at this point. >> the baby is said to be in good health. still no word on when he might be reunited with his mother. >>> pandora is staying put in oakland. the int
bart managers say that they are under strict orders from the ntsb not to talk specifics about that accident at this hearing. so it is going to be mainly based on this simple approval process. but obviously this is a large part of that. >> absolutely. okay, anne makovec live for us in walnut creek. thanks, anne. >>> a sunnyvale mother and her two-week-old baby could be reunited today. two days after the newborn was taken from the bay area down to mexico, police say that henry...
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meanwhile the ntsb is also investigating the deadly accident. >> and national news, president obama is a gatt apologizing for the botched, roll out of his health-care plan. and a very public way this time he is also acknowledging the americans are losing their health insurance plans that he had insisted they could keep. >> today he told the nbc news that he apologizes to the people have found themselves in that situation based on assurances they got from him. >> " we want to do everything we can find themselves in this position in " state president obama. >> the senate today has approved a bill that bans discrimination in the workplace based on sexuality or gender. >> it would protect gay lesbian, bisexual and transit gender employees. although the bill easily passed the democratic lee said it is probably not want to go anywhere in the house. >> speaker boehner please " please do what is right for the american people must do this legislation. >> the speaker opposes bill. gay-rights advocates are nonetheless calling this a historic step in a year of significant change. the supreme court
meanwhile the ntsb is also investigating the deadly accident. >> and national news, president obama is a gatt apologizing for the botched, roll out of his health-care plan. and a very public way this time he is also acknowledging the americans are losing their health insurance plans that he had insisted they could keep. >> today he told the nbc news that he apologizes to the people have found themselves in that situation based on assurances they got from him. >> " we want...
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the ntsb says it will contact the local authorities who are looking into the incident to determine if there are vehicle safety implications that merit agency action. keep in mind, tesla has sold more than 19,000 model "s" vehicles both this year as well as last year. and remember, after the seattle fire, ceo elon musk went out and said the battery packs inside the model "s" are safe. in fact, he said you're safer driving a model "s" than you are driving around with a bunch of flammable liquid in the back of your vehicle. and if you take a look at shares of tesla's -- or shares of tesla since september 30th, that's when it hit its all-time high of more than $190 a share, it is down 27%. sue, that's the latest on the model "s" fire. back to you. >> thank you so much, phil. appreciate it. >>> well, twitter and equities, not the only way to make money in this market. a lot of investors have been finding great returns in the high-yield corner of the market. but if you're going to jump into what some consider to be a riskier asset class, our next guest says make sure to stick with the sleep
the ntsb says it will contact the local authorities who are looking into the incident to determine if there are vehicle safety implications that merit agency action. keep in mind, tesla has sold more than 19,000 model "s" vehicles both this year as well as last year. and remember, after the seattle fire, ceo elon musk went out and said the battery packs inside the model "s" are safe. in fact, he said you're safer driving a model "s" than you are driving around with...
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not clear what caused the explosion it was carrying five people at the time and the national -- the ntsb is investigating the incident. >>> the agency that oversees the high speed rail is starting the process of acquiring the right land for the train. the authorities say they have acquired one parcel of land out of the 400 that it needs. currently the agency is buying or seizing land through eminent domain t gives them the power to seize it without comment although most owners must be compenare in the final negotiations with another 38 parcels of land. >>> chess meets the rub year ducky into the toy hall of fame. this is no walk in the park. they faced fierce competition and some stringent criteria. for example, have they reached icon status, how about longevity and are they innovative enough. and chess and ruby duck squeaked past pacman and my little phoney. previous winners include roller skates and domino. >>> we have more ahead here. we'll look at the forecast. >> 14 year old that most people in their 20s cannot accomplish. female narrator: through veterans day, it's posturepedic thr
not clear what caused the explosion it was carrying five people at the time and the national -- the ntsb is investigating the incident. >>> the agency that oversees the high speed rail is starting the process of acquiring the right land for the train. the authorities say they have acquired one parcel of land out of the 400 that it needs. currently the agency is buying or seizing land through eminent domain t gives them the power to seize it without comment although most owners must be...
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the ntsb is investigating. >>> would you like to eat ice cream in the dark? how you can, okay. >> do we really need it? >> i have been begging for this my entire life. a british guy invented glow in the dark ice cream. it comes from a version of the protein from jelly fish and the protein reacts from your tongue's ph. so the more you lick the cone, the brighter it gets. it's pricey. it will cost you about $200 per scoop. >> come on, can you put a price on glow in the dark ice cream. right now it's only selling at adult novelty shops. i'm just saying. >> i'm not responding. >>> take a look at your screen. a seattle bridge -- put up the video. swaying during a fast moving wind storm. can you imagine being on that bridge? drivers stopped, got out of the their cars and ran for cover. two people were hurt. more than 135 thousand people left without power. rick, your saying this happens kind of regularly? >> they get powerful storms but the strongest of the winds were centered over seattle. lake washington if you have been in that seattle area it's a lake just next
the ntsb is investigating. >>> would you like to eat ice cream in the dark? how you can, okay. >> do we really need it? >> i have been begging for this my entire life. a british guy invented glow in the dark ice cream. it comes from a version of the protein from jelly fish and the protein reacts from your tongue's ph. so the more you lick the cone, the brighter it gets. it's pricey. it will cost you about $200 per scoop. >> come on, can you put a price on glow in the...
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. >> reporter: both the faa and ntsb are still trying to determine what caused the accident. instructor mike robinson says he thinks the second plane got caught up in the turbulence of the first plane contributing to the crash. >>> two new polls out this morning give new jersey governor chris christie a commanding lead in his re-election bid. voters make their choice tomorrow. but this morning, there is also talk of christie's future, along with the woman he could face in a 2016 presidential bid, former secretary of state hillary clinton. jan crawford is in washington. good morning to you. >> good morning margaret and charlie. it's too soon to call them front-runners early on but the buzz around clinton and christie is undeniable. mitt romney considered chris christie to be his running mate in 2012 and on sunday he had lots of praise. >> chris could easily become our nominee and save our party and help get this nation on the right track again. >> but a romney-christie ticket never materialized because of what romney's team found vetting the governor. according to "doubling do
. >> reporter: both the faa and ntsb are still trying to determine what caused the accident. instructor mike robinson says he thinks the second plane got caught up in the turbulence of the first plane contributing to the crash. >>> two new polls out this morning give new jersey governor chris christie a commanding lead in his re-election bid. voters make their choice tomorrow. but this morning, there is also talk of christie's future, along with the woman he could face in a 2016...
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joining us is the deputy director for the ntsb. the t.s.a. agents that, you know, screen people as they're going through the airports, make sure they're not carrying weapons aboard planes, they don't have weapons themselves, tom. is that going to change as a result of this? >> well, that probably won't change. i think there will be a reassessment because what we now know is that t.s.a. is the most visible reminder of the aftermath of 9/11. we know that aviation sector remains of interest to the bad guys, whether it's one off or whether it's coordinated terrorism. so i think the entire security regime at individual airports administered by t.s.a. and airport management, that has to be reassessed to see if there are steps we can take to improve things, whether we did as good as we could in terms of response and getting things back to normal. jon: this came from t.m.z. it shows the panic in the studio -- or in the airport, i should say. people running obviously away from the gunshots and you'll see a police officer right there. he pulls out his
joining us is the deputy director for the ntsb. the t.s.a. agents that, you know, screen people as they're going through the airports, make sure they're not carrying weapons aboard planes, they don't have weapons themselves, tom. is that going to change as a result of this? >> well, that probably won't change. i think there will be a reassessment because what we now know is that t.s.a. is the most visible reminder of the aftermath of 9/11. we know that aviation sector remains of interest...
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. >> reporter: both the faa and ntsb are still trying to determine what caused the accident. in instructor mike robinson says he thinks the second plane got caught up in the turbulence of the first plane contributing to the crash. >>> two new polls out this morning give new jersey governor chris christie a commanding lead in his re-election bid. voters make their choice tomorrow. but this morning, there is also talk of christie's future, along with the woman he could face in a 2016 presidential bid, former secretary of state hillary clinton. jan crawford is in washington. good morning to you. >> good morning margaret and charlie. it's too soon to call them front-runners early on but the buzz around clinton and christie is undeniable. mitt romney considered chris christie to be his running mate in 2012 and on sunday he had lots of praise. >> chris could easily become our nominee and save our party and help get this nation on the right track again. >> but a romney-christie ticket never materialized because of what romney's team found vetting the governor. according to "doubling
. >> reporter: both the faa and ntsb are still trying to determine what caused the accident. in instructor mike robinson says he thinks the second plane got caught up in the turbulence of the first plane contributing to the crash. >>> two new polls out this morning give new jersey governor chris christie a commanding lead in his re-election bid. voters make their choice tomorrow. but this morning, there is also talk of christie's future, along with the woman he could face in a...
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the captain, according to the ntsb, was later diagnosed with apnea and was obese. this is about passenger safety. >> it has the same physiological effects as drinking. you don't want a drunk pilot flying your airplane, any more than you would want a pilot who hasn't had appropriate sleep flying your airplane. >> reporter: the faa flight surgeon says obese pilots will have to see a sleep specialist. if diagnosed, they will need cleared for treatment before being able to work. the faa is starting with pilots with a body mass index of 40. but plans to lower that to 30 soon. what does that mean? a six-foot man with a 40 bmi would wear nearly 300 pounds. and 30 bmi, that same man would weigh 220 pounds. >> i think pilots will embrace it. pilots don't want to make mistakes. >> reporter: this is not just pilots. it's also flight controllers who will be covered down the line on these new guidelines. and, george, this is a major change. and it is coming soon. >> seems like it. okay, david, thanks very much. >>> we're going to turn to the holiday bargains coming earlier than
the captain, according to the ntsb, was later diagnosed with apnea and was obese. this is about passenger safety. >> it has the same physiological effects as drinking. you don't want a drunk pilot flying your airplane, any more than you would want a pilot who hasn't had appropriate sleep flying your airplane. >> reporter: the faa flight surgeon says obese pilots will have to see a sleep specialist. if diagnosed, they will need cleared for treatment before being able to work. the faa...
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now, the ntsb opted not to investigate. but at tesla's request, it is investigating to see if any safety detects exist in certain model s vehicles. he stands behind the safety record and its top ratings in crash tests. he want to dispel any misperception that the car is unsafe. tesla is still choosing to make a change to the model s, giving it higher ground clearance . they are changing the warranty policy to cover a fire even if it's due to driver error. now, he does not expect federal regulators to find problems with the model s but said he's ready to make any improvements if they are needed. reporting live from san jose,jack, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> we're now learning more about the victims in the deadly crash on interstate 880. one was 64-year-old zen long lu of hayward. the other former raider, thomas howard. the crash happened before 1:00 yesterday morning on southbound 880 in oakland near 16th avenue. police say howard was traveling northbound at speeds of more than 100 miles an hour when he lost contr
now, the ntsb opted not to investigate. but at tesla's request, it is investigating to see if any safety detects exist in certain model s vehicles. he stands behind the safety record and its top ratings in crash tests. he want to dispel any misperception that the car is unsafe. tesla is still choosing to make a change to the model s, giving it higher ground clearance . they are changing the warranty policy to cover a fire even if it's due to driver error. now, he does not expect federal...
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teams from boeing and ntsb will help russian investigators to work out what went wrong. back to you, kate. >> thank you so much. in the philipines, incredible new video shows the unbelievable damage caused by typhoon haiyan. >> reporter: it's been ten days since the super typhoon ripped lou the philipines and as the death toll continues to mount, new video is emerging showing how a huge tidal surge wiped away homes and people. it's only if we send a video camera into the air that you gen to get a hand him on the true dimension of this disaster. look around you, and imagine how it must have felt standing here in tacloban city as the towering war of water raced in from the ocean. back to you, kate. >> carl, thank you, unbelievable video there. let's go to video, a volcano erupts lighting up the night sky. >> reporter: it was a spectacular show, molten lava from the earth's core lighting up the sicilian sky. on saturday, mount aetna erupted. the airspace over the volcano was temporarily closed. ashes never a good thing for plane's engines. thankfully, no one was hurt. none
teams from boeing and ntsb will help russian investigators to work out what went wrong. back to you, kate. >> thank you so much. in the philipines, incredible new video shows the unbelievable damage caused by typhoon haiyan. >> reporter: it's been ten days since the super typhoon ripped lou the philipines and as the death toll continues to mount, new video is emerging showing how a huge tidal surge wiped away homes and people. it's only if we send a video camera into the air that...
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preliminary ntsb reports says the pilot, michael kallen filed a flight plan showing a short trip within canada. he did not talk to air traffic control at the nashville airport before he crashed. the wreckage was not spotted until some six hours after the crash. >>> two oklahoma inmates who escaped through a prison shower ceiling are back behind bars this morning. they were picked up at a home not far from the prison. they were part of a group of four inmates who made a clean getaway last month climbing out of a shower. they were found days later, less than 20 miles away. >>> i want to show you chilling images from a truck accident that killed a police officer. the entire thing caught on dash camera. the driver 30-year-old jorge espinosa was browsing his facebook page when he suddenly barreled into emergency vehicles that were stopped for an accident. he's pled not guilty to 20 felony charges including second degree murder. this is an unfortunate and tragic reminder of the impact of distracted driving. >> to see it taking place there. horrible situation. >>> let's get over to karen mcgin
preliminary ntsb reports says the pilot, michael kallen filed a flight plan showing a short trip within canada. he did not talk to air traffic control at the nashville airport before he crashed. the wreckage was not spotted until some six hours after the crash. >>> two oklahoma inmates who escaped through a prison shower ceiling are back behind bars this morning. they were picked up at a home not far from the prison. they were part of a group of four inmates who made a clean getaway...
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>> reporter: no, none whatsoever the british equivalent which is the ntsb which is the air investigation board, they are already working on this. they have world class experience. and will be leading the investigation. into this twin-engine helicopter. we know that from eyewitnesses that it sounded like the engine was sputtering. the waiters were not going around and then the helicopter fell out of the sky. that's what eyewitnesses have said. looking at the building, i can tell you the rotors are now covered by a tarpaulin on the roof. and one of the core difficulties now in the recovery of those who may be in inside is the instability of the building. the rescue workers have to be so very careful, because the slightly little move could bring a building which is already very badly damaged completely down. >> a developing story. cnn's richard quest joining us live in glasgow, scotland. >>> an american is supposedly confessing his crimes against north korea. in a new video released in pyongyang, a man is seen apologizing. he's apparently accused of killing civilians and troops in the korea
>> reporter: no, none whatsoever the british equivalent which is the ntsb which is the air investigation board, they are already working on this. they have world class experience. and will be leading the investigation. into this twin-engine helicopter. we know that from eyewitnesses that it sounded like the engine was sputtering. the waiters were not going around and then the helicopter fell out of the sky. that's what eyewitnesses have said. looking at the building, i can tell you the...
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ntsb officials are sifting through the wrecge and trying to piece together what went wrong. >>> in the plippines, hundreds of typon survivors marched through the streets to say thanks to the world. thmarchers sang and held signs. more than 5,000 peop have either been confirmed de or are ssing after the storm. an estimated 360,000 are displaced. a mar international reli effort is derway to help the survivors. >>> inceton university officials are movingorward with a plato provide students a meningit vaccine not approved yet in e united states. there's been seven ces of meningitis at princetosince march all caused by version of the bacteria known as ro group b. the only vaccinehat targets that type is available and used in europe and australia. on monday the university announced the cdc and fda are prepared to approve use the vaccine in this case, buonly to specific groups of higher risk students. >>> a controversial ending last night to the game between the new england patriots and the calina panthers. on the fal play of the game tom brady thw into the end zone and the pass was intercted
ntsb officials are sifting through the wrecge and trying to piece together what went wrong. >>> in the plippines, hundreds of typon survivors marched through the streets to say thanks to the world. thmarchers sang and held signs. more than 5,000 peop have either been confirmed de or are ssing after the storm. an estimated 360,000 are displaced. a mar international reli effort is derway to help the survivors. >>> inceton university officials are movingorward with a plato...