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today, the faa issued a nationwide ground stop on all alaska flights this morning. this after a technical issue that happened while alaska was trying to upgrade its system that calculates the weight and balance of planes. though the ground stop was lifted after just one hour, the damage was done. there were mass delays, and even now the airline is still trying to fully recover. today's issue is just the latest in a string of aviation problems this year. the most visible of which was that blown out door plug on a boeing jet flown by alaska. and boeing was on the hot seat again today as an employee turned whistleblower took his shocking claims to capitol hill. abc's christiane cordero has the story. >> today, a boeing engineer spoke out on capitol hill about his employer. >> i'm not here today because i want to be here. i'm here today because i felt that i must come forward. >> sam sleeper claims the boeing 787 dreamliner could fail over time because he believes it was put together improperly. he accuses boeing of taking manufacturing shortcuts by ignoring gaps in the
today, the faa issued a nationwide ground stop on all alaska flights this morning. this after a technical issue that happened while alaska was trying to upgrade its system that calculates the weight and balance of planes. though the ground stop was lifted after just one hour, the damage was done. there were mass delays, and even now the airline is still trying to fully recover. today's issue is just the latest in a string of aviation problems this year. the most visible of which was that blown...
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the faa has, you know, the faa is under scrutiny, by the public as well, for their role in a lot of what's going on with the boeing, max certification. and all that. so i think, you know, they want to be very present about it as well. and so they're showing that they're stepping up. but these are the kind of things that happen to all airlines fairly regularly. they're not really big safety of flight issues, at least most of these aren't, sometimes it's passenger comfort, like with a toilet overflowing, but, you know, there's not really a threat to people. >> i'm sorry. i forgot the lost wheel, though. that one happened at sfo, heading to japan, right after takeoff. i mean, that doesn't happen frequently. that's not just like a lavatory overflow. >> it doesn't happen frequently, although delta had, one that came off of one of its airplanes as well. so, you know, maybe a week or two beforehand. so it's certainly not normal to have all this, in the news so front of mind. but these types of things do happen, you know, more generally. and i think there's just more scrutiny of it right now. so,
the faa has, you know, the faa is under scrutiny, by the public as well, for their role in a lot of what's going on with the boeing, max certification. and all that. so i think, you know, they want to be very present about it as well. and so they're showing that they're stepping up. but these are the kind of things that happen to all airlines fairly regularly. they're not really big safety of flight issues, at least most of these aren't, sometimes it's passenger comfort, like with a toilet...
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the faa is now investigating. this morning, boeing is responding to claims made by a new whistleblower who says engineering issues with the company's 787 dreamliners could cause the planes to break apart after decades of use. sam salarpur claims parts of the fuselage are fastened together improperly. >> i'm doing this not because i want boeing to fail, but because i want i want it to succeed and prevent the crashes from happening. >> salarpur has not provided any documented evidence, and boeing has fired back, saying these claims about the structural integrity of the 787 are inaccurate. the issues raised have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. this analysis has validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns in the aircraft, will maintain its service life over several decades in 2021 and 2022, boeing slowed production and stopped delivering 787 because of these concerns. it later said it addressed the issue and the faa signed off, resuming deliveries in 2022. but s
the faa is now investigating. this morning, boeing is responding to claims made by a new whistleblower who says engineering issues with the company's 787 dreamliners could cause the planes to break apart after decades of use. sam salarpur claims parts of the fuselage are fastened together improperly. >> i'm doing this not because i want boeing to fail, but because i want i want it to succeed and prevent the crashes from happening. >> salarpur has not provided any documented...
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boeing found a solution and the faa signed off on it. deliveries resumed in 2022. but his lawyers say these fixes are not enough. >> they claim they've done extensive testing and analysis, but haven't shown it internally to sam or the other engineers so we have no reason to believe that they're correct. >> we don't know what exacts this whistle blower has presented to the faa. boeing says these issues were taken care of years ago, so right now the onus is on the faa to tell the flying public, is this a new problem or has it already been dealt with? >> gio: boeing has vowed to change its quality control after that door plug flew off the max 9 plane in january. the company having to defend itself on all sides, just yesterday announcing its lowest quarterly plane delivery in nearly three years. meanwhile the whistle blower will be going to capitol hill next week to testify. that's when he says he'll provide the evidence. george? >> george: thanks. now the latest on donald trump's legal troubles. he is set to go on trial in the new york elec
boeing found a solution and the faa signed off on it. deliveries resumed in 2022. but his lawyers say these fixes are not enough. >> they claim they've done extensive testing and analysis, but haven't shown it internally to sam or the other engineers so we have no reason to believe that they're correct. >> we don't know what exacts this whistle blower has presented to the faa. boeing says these issues were taken care of years ago, so right now the onus is on the faa to tell the...
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the faa signed off on the fixes. the company standing behind its fleet saying a 787 can safely operate for 30 years needing -- to date skr found 0 evidence of airframe fatigue, and they are fully confident in the 777 which has safely flown more than 3.9 billion passengers across the world. >> boeing has fought back saying these aircrafts are safe. do you believe them? >> the aircraft as a whole may be safe in so far as people getting on planes shouldn't panic. but, they need to be made fully safe. >> reporter: and, david, that whistle blower first went to the faa in january with his concerns. the faa tells us it is investigating those allegations. >> david: thank you. in israel tonight, the iranian back striking israel from the north. prime minister making his first public comments since iran's direct attack on israel. what sources are telling abc news about two separate moments since that iranian attack when israel was set to retaliate against iran but then stopped. matt gutman in israel tonight. >> reporter: tonigh
the faa signed off on the fixes. the company standing behind its fleet saying a 787 can safely operate for 30 years needing -- to date skr found 0 evidence of airframe fatigue, and they are fully confident in the 777 which has safely flown more than 3.9 billion passengers across the world. >> boeing has fought back saying these aircrafts are safe. do you believe them? >> the aircraft as a whole may be safe in so far as people getting on planes shouldn't panic. but, they need to be...
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when this video was posted to social media, it triggered an faa investigation. tonight, two united pilots are suspended and facing possible termination for the incident. united telling abc news, "we're deeply disturbed by what we see in that video, which appears to show an unauthorized person in the flight deck at cruise altitude while the autopilot was engaged." the cockpit is an incredibly sensitive area. just last month, a latam 787 dreamliner plunged after what a preliminary report found was an "involuntary movement forward" in one of the pilot's seats. what triggered that move hasn't been determined. but more than 50 passengers were injured in the jet's sudden drop. and david, the faa doesn't comment on investigations, but federal laws do severely restrict who can be in the cockpit. and to be honest with you, most of the pilots we spoke with today about the story were simply shocked this happened at all. >> david: geo win benitez back with us tonight. >>> when we come back here, we're tracking severely storms moving into the easton night. >>> also, the boto
when this video was posted to social media, it triggered an faa investigation. tonight, two united pilots are suspended and facing possible termination for the incident. united telling abc news, "we're deeply disturbed by what we see in that video, which appears to show an unauthorized person in the flight deck at cruise altitude while the autopilot was engaged." the cockpit is an incredibly sensitive area. just last month, a latam 787 dreamliner plunged after what a preliminary...
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the faa has opened an investigation. it comes after another southwest 737 800 experienced an engine issue last week. that plane was forced to abort takeoff in lubbock, texas, after the crew reported a possible engine fire. the faa is also looking into two southwest flights for march, which returned to their departure. airports after experiencing engine issues, turning overseas to israel, pulling most of its troops from southern gaza. >> six months into the war and the latest round of ceasefire talks in cairo is said to be making headway. abc's christiane cordero joins us now with the details. good morning christiane. >> andrew good morning. reports out of egypt say noticeable progress has been made between israel and hamas to reach a ceasefire and hostage deal. according to egyptian state news, all sides have agreed on key issues. negotiations are expected to return to cairo within two days to agree on a final deal. the return of palestinians displaced by the war continues to be a main sticking point. meanwhile israel sa
the faa has opened an investigation. it comes after another southwest 737 800 experienced an engine issue last week. that plane was forced to abort takeoff in lubbock, texas, after the crew reported a possible engine fire. the faa is also looking into two southwest flights for march, which returned to their departure. airports after experiencing engine issues, turning overseas to israel, pulling most of its troops from southern gaza. >> six months into the war and the latest round of...
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the ntsb and faa are now on the scene. what we're learning about the victims. here's abc's jaclyn lee. >> reporter: tonight, the ntsb and faa launching an urgent investigation into what caused a single-engine aircraft to crash into this wooded area in northern california, killing two. >> aircraft fully engulfed, pilot possibly ejected, we're trying to walk around look for him. >> reporter: authorities say the incident took place shortly before 7:00 p.m. local time saturday. the plane crashing while attempting to land at truckee tahoe airport. light snow falling in the area at the time. crews racing to the scene. parts of the aircraft coming down on railroad tracks near the airport. >> it looks like one of those tracks is completely unusable. >> reporter: late today, upwest saying in a statement their senior adviser and his wife naomi, both well-known tech entrepreneurs, lost their lives in the crash, saying we are all heartbroken by this loss and will forever hold them in our hearts. linsey, tracking data shows the plane originated from centennial airport in co
the ntsb and faa are now on the scene. what we're learning about the victims. here's abc's jaclyn lee. >> reporter: tonight, the ntsb and faa launching an urgent investigation into what caused a single-engine aircraft to crash into this wooded area in northern california, killing two. >> aircraft fully engulfed, pilot possibly ejected, we're trying to walk around look for him. >> reporter: authorities say the incident took place shortly before 7:00 p.m. local time saturday....
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the faa looking into a very scary incident for passengers on board a southwest flight out of denver. gloria. the plane's engine cover blew off during takeoff. good morning. >> reggie. yeah, the plane only made it to about 10,000ft before it had to turn around and make an immediate emergency landing. passengers were watching the whole time. in fact, they were the ones that alerted the flight crew since the pilots could not see it. 143 passengers were on board. nobody was hurt. one woman says she felt a jolt before looking out the window to see the metal cover peeling back. >> the flight attendant walked back, looked out my window and went, oh my god, were a lot of people who were really quite nervous. lots of don't take off your seat belts, hopefully they're going to get us on the ground. they must be turning around. >> and the faa has opened an investigation and is also looking into two other southwest flights that experienced similar issues back in march. southwest is calling it a mechanical issue and says that their maintenance teams are reviewing the aircraft. and this comes after
the faa looking into a very scary incident for passengers on board a southwest flight out of denver. gloria. the plane's engine cover blew off during takeoff. good morning. >> reggie. yeah, the plane only made it to about 10,000ft before it had to turn around and make an immediate emergency landing. passengers were watching the whole time. in fact, they were the ones that alerted the flight crew since the pilots could not see it. 143 passengers were on board. nobody was hurt. one woman...
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a panel of experts is urging the faa to drop its requirement that pilots and air traffic controllers disclose their talk therapy sessions. they say the rule discourages workers from seeking care and acknowledging emotional troubles. it comes as the industry faces staffing shortages. >> we turn now to california and a rescue straight out of a hollywood thriller. a heart stopping rescue caught on camera . don't let go, man. don't let go, okay? this hiker seen clinging desperately to the side of a 100 foot cliff in northern california after authorities say he tumbled down the rock face right hand through. >> there you go. >> helicopter teams using night vision to find the man barely visible as he dangles nearly 50ft above the crashing waves of the san francisco bay. rescuers, fearing he could slip at any moment. >> the rescuer afterwards speaking with him, said that that was one of the most precarious rescues because of how how the victim was grabbing on and how quickly they were to let him go. >> after more than half an hour, the exhausted hiker is hoisted to safety. i got you, brother
a panel of experts is urging the faa to drop its requirement that pilots and air traffic controllers disclose their talk therapy sessions. they say the rule discourages workers from seeking care and acknowledging emotional troubles. it comes as the industry faces staffing shortages. >> we turn now to california and a rescue straight out of a hollywood thriller. a heart stopping rescue caught on camera . don't let go, man. don't let go, okay? this hiker seen clinging desperately to the...
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the faa tells us it is investigating those allegations. david? >> david: gio benitez at the capitol tonight. thank you. >>> in israel tonight, hezbollah striking israel from the north. prime minister benjamin netanyahu making his first public comments since iran's direct attack on israel. tonight what sources are telling abc news ■about two separate moments since that iranian attack, when israel was set to retaliate against iran but then stopped. matt gutman in israel again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, with israel vowing to retaliate against iran, tensions ratcheting higher as hezbollah launched this attack on an israeli military base in northern israel. the drones crashing into this village, then that fire ball. hezbollah releasing this video of the drone in the death dive. wounding 14 israeli soldiers. and as the world waits to see how israel responds to iran, sources telling abc news that on at least two nights this week, israel prepared then aborted retaliatory strikes against iran. in his first public comments since iran's massive missil
the faa tells us it is investigating those allegations. david? >> david: gio benitez at the capitol tonight. thank you. >>> in israel tonight, hezbollah striking israel from the north. prime minister benjamin netanyahu making his first public comments since iran's direct attack on israel. tonight what sources are telling abc news ■about two separate moments since that iranian attack, when israel was set to retaliate against iran but then stopped. matt gutman in israel again...
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david, while the faa investigates this latest incident, they're also addressing fatigue concerns for all air traffic controllers. in increasing the amount of rest between shifts. david? >> david: ike, good to have you in new york. >>> tonight, here in new york city, columbia university increasing security as pro-palestinian demonstrators rally against the israel-hamas war. the school switching to remote classes, and tonight, protests now spreading to campuses across the u.s. abc's stephanie ramos at columbia tonight. >> reporter: tonight, college campuses scrambling to handle a growing pro-palestinian protest movement. columbia university stepping up campus security and moving classes online. the school's president saying, "we need a reset to de-escalate the rancor." but today, fresh arrests and tensions boiling over on the first night of passover. this israeli assistant professor confronting university officials over being denied access to the main lawn, as school officials tried to separate protesters. >> i am a professor here. i have every right to be on campus. you cannot let peo
david, while the faa investigates this latest incident, they're also addressing fatigue concerns for all air traffic controllers. in increasing the amount of rest between shifts. david? >> david: ike, good to have you in new york. >>> tonight, here in new york city, columbia university increasing security as pro-palestinian demonstrators rally against the israel-hamas war. the school switching to remote classes, and tonight, protests now spreading to campuses across the u.s....
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the faa, now investigating whether the plane actually flew over the tower, an air traffic controller told the pilot the plane was not aligned with the runway. >> he was stuck east of the final. he was not going to land the runway. >> in a more recent air scare in bad weather, a passenger and a flight attendant were injured on a southwest flight yesterday when the plane hit severe turbulence over the gulf of mexico. >> was the crew member in the cockpit or in the back center? the flight attendant was in the back, you said yes. >> the orlando bound flight made an emergency landing in tampa. more than 1000 flights have been canceled in the last 24 hours, as millions of americans faced a severe weather threat. the storms bringing strong winds and heavy rain to the midwest, south and the northeast. in delaware, a woman and four children were rescued from this submerged car. outside philadelphia, a woman was killed when a tree crushed her car. >> fire department had the jaws of life, and they were trying to cut the driver out of the car. >> at least 28 tornadoes were reported across nine s
the faa, now investigating whether the plane actually flew over the tower, an air traffic controller told the pilot the plane was not aligned with the runway. >> he was stuck east of the final. he was not going to land the runway. >> in a more recent air scare in bad weather, a passenger and a flight attendant were injured on a southwest flight yesterday when the plane hit severe turbulence over the gulf of mexico. >> was the crew member in the cockpit or in the back center?...
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. >> and just this week, the faa announced it's sending new runway safety technology to four airports this summer austin, dallas, nashville and indianapolis. the new system uses satellite data to display surface traffic for air traffic controllers. and all of this comes during a shortage of air traffic controllers. 74 additional airports will get that new runway safety technology next year. >> now to former president trump's criminal trial in new york. the jury is now seated. but there's still work to be done before the trial begins. this morning, the jury is set for the trump hush money trial. seven men and five women will decide whether the former president falsified business records to cover up a payment to star stormy daniels to hide their alleged affair from voters before the 2016 election. on the jury, a physical therapist, a security engineer, an investment banker, a man who works for an eyewear company and juror number 11, a woman who openly expressed her views about trump. with the former president looking on, she told the court, i don't like his persona. he is just very self
. >> and just this week, the faa announced it's sending new runway safety technology to four airports this summer austin, dallas, nashville and indianapolis. the new system uses satellite data to display surface traffic for air traffic controllers. and all of this comes during a shortage of air traffic controllers. 74 additional airports will get that new runway safety technology next year. >> now to former president trump's criminal trial in new york. the jury is now seated. but...
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the faa calls his actions reckless i'd pay him 1300 bucks not to go. >> you no kidding? i get nervous watching. >> it. almost looks like a green screen. >> real scary. >> all right, let's talk about the weather. just feels like spring now. >> yeah, i don't know, lisa. >> it's like a mother nature played an april fools joke. it's so warm out there. >> she's not done with us yet. she isn't. in fact, when you see the forecast for the end of the workweek, that's the joke. we are certainly above average today, as much as ten to even 14 degrees above average. and that trend continues tomorrow. but boy, we've got some of the coldest air we have seen in a while. i know you don't want to hear that by the end of the week. live doppler seven and high pressure in control. just a gorgeous day out there. i hope you got a chance to enjoy it. check it out. our sutro tower camera. just beautiful temperatures cooler in the city due to that sea breeze. 60 three half moon bay. it is 64, in san francisco, 66 in oakland, 72 in san jose. average high 6765. right now in santa cruz. and looking
the faa calls his actions reckless i'd pay him 1300 bucks not to go. >> you no kidding? i get nervous watching. >> it. almost looks like a green screen. >> real scary. >> all right, let's talk about the weather. just feels like spring now. >> yeah, i don't know, lisa. >> it's like a mother nature played an april fools joke. it's so warm out there. >> she's not done with us yet. she isn't. in fact, when you see the forecast for the end of the workweek,...
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the faa calls his actions reckless and pulled his pilot's license. developing news on a controversial plan from the u.s. fish and wildlife service, the agency is proposing killing roughly half a million invasive barred owls in an effort to protect the native northern spotted owl from extinction. the proposal is to cull the barred owl population by 470,000 from california, washington state and oregon over the course of three decades. but animal rights activists are pushing back hard, calling this approach unsustainable and unrealistic. the last living survivor of the uss arizona, the battleship that sank during the attack on pearl harbor, has died. luke hunter was 102 years old. he passed away today at his home in grass valley, about an hour from sacramento, surrounded by his three children. cotter's daughter says he suffered congestive heart failure. more than 1000 sailors and marines died on the arizona in that attack that launched the u.s. into world war two. qatar was standing on the ship's main deck as japanese bombs dropped and worked to put out
the faa calls his actions reckless and pulled his pilot's license. developing news on a controversial plan from the u.s. fish and wildlife service, the agency is proposing killing roughly half a million invasive barred owls in an effort to protect the native northern spotted owl from extinction. the proposal is to cull the barred owl population by 470,000 from california, washington state and oregon over the course of three decades. but animal rights activists are pushing back hard, calling...
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the faa issuing a travel warning from tonight to wednesday. anticipating a lot of traffic in the skies, not just for the eclipse but also for spring break. they expect nearly 150,000 flights from today until tuesday. now, millions of people are expected to travel to see this event. according to airbnb, one out of four guests with a reservation tonight have booked a stay along the path of totality. that spans over 2,000 miles, with texas among the most booked states and indianapolis representing the most booked city. on the roads, expect no different. the d.o.t. expects congest and distracted driving. on roads along that path of totality. they're saying avoid traveling if you can. if you happen to be on the roads, don't pull over to the side to take a look. and definitely look out for pedestrians. linsey. >> linsey: great tips there, ike. thank you. >>> many of the millions ike mentioned who are traveling are heading to some of the small towns along the path. places that are pulling out all the stops for the expected influx of visitors. place l
the faa issuing a travel warning from tonight to wednesday. anticipating a lot of traffic in the skies, not just for the eclipse but also for spring break. they expect nearly 150,000 flights from today until tuesday. now, millions of people are expected to travel to see this event. according to airbnb, one out of four guests with a reservation tonight have booked a stay along the path of totality. that spans over 2,000 miles, with texas among the most booked states and indianapolis representing...
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the faa actually advised pilots to carry extra fuel in the event that they were rerouted. due to heavy volume in the eclipse zones. some airlines offered flights to give people a view of the eclipse from the air, which is pretty cool. the faa reporting ground stops that briefly halted arrivals into some small airports from vermont to illinois. travel for the eclipse and spring break led to the faa issuing a travel warning from sunday night until wednesday. well the bay area is lucky to have so many observatories to act as premier lookout spots. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes went to the foothill observatory in los altos and has more on why people there say they got more than just an incredible view of the eclipse. >> oh, it's not full, but it's still very beautiful. >> a large crowd of people with all different types of viewing gear came together in los altos to see the partial solar eclipse. >> i think it's really, really cool because this only happens like every 2015 years. >> this young girl was brought by her dad to the foothill observatory to view the celesti
the faa actually advised pilots to carry extra fuel in the event that they were rerouted. due to heavy volume in the eclipse zones. some airlines offered flights to give people a view of the eclipse from the air, which is pretty cool. the faa reporting ground stops that briefly halted arrivals into some small airports from vermont to illinois. travel for the eclipse and spring break led to the faa issuing a travel warning from sunday night until wednesday. well the bay area is lucky to have so...
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it later said it addressed the issue and the faa signed off. back to you, drew. >> amanda. we'll look at the travel forecast and it's really quiet across many of our major hubs today. you can see no huge issues when it comes to any severe weather. we do have one area in the south around the louisiana, alabama and mississippi that there is some severe weather, but for the most part, we're looking good to go. if you're flying today outside this morning, we are seeing a nice little sunrise coming up from the mount tam cam and that sun is going to be with us all day long, and it's going to feel a little bit like summer in some of our cities today. looking at forecast highs today, 70s and 80s, average this time of the year is typically in the 60s. so some areas approaching 15 degrees above average. later on this afternoon, the only problem tree pollen. it continues to run high if not very high. oak, pine, juniper and cedar. that's the problem right now. you can probably hear in my throat currently. so allergies sufferers, we're not getting any relief with this warm pattern ahead
it later said it addressed the issue and the faa signed off. back to you, drew. >> amanda. we'll look at the travel forecast and it's really quiet across many of our major hubs today. you can see no huge issues when it comes to any severe weather. we do have one area in the south around the louisiana, alabama and mississippi that there is some severe weather, but for the most part, we're looking good to go. if you're flying today outside this morning, we are seeing a nice little sunrise...
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it later said it addressed the issue and the faa signed off. now let's get to drew. >> hey, amanda, outside this morning are oakland airport camera. we have clear skies here. a little bit of patchy fog being reported around santa rosa . that's the only area right now they are dealing with any sort of cloud cover. and today's just one of those days. if you can work from home, it is going to be spectacular. these highs are well above average for this time of the year. we're going into the 70s and 80s this afternoon. it is the warmest day of the week. for reference, average daytime highs were typically in the 60s. you're going to feel that warm weather today. in fact , some of these temps are the warmest since last fall. in some areas, going 10 to 14 degrees above average for this time of the year. the only problem the pollen. you can probably hear it in my voice. trees now running at very high levels. they're emitting a lot of pollen right now. oak, pine, juniper and cedar. there's a lot going on right now. so allergy sufferers, we're not getting
it later said it addressed the issue and the faa signed off. now let's get to drew. >> hey, amanda, outside this morning are oakland airport camera. we have clear skies here. a little bit of patchy fog being reported around santa rosa . that's the only area right now they are dealing with any sort of cloud cover. and today's just one of those days. if you can work from home, it is going to be spectacular. these highs are well above average for this time of the year. we're going into the...
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they must be turning around. >> the faa has opened an investigation and is also looking into two other southwest flights that experienced similar issues back in march. southwest is calling it a mechanical issue and says that their maintenance teams are reviewing the aircraft right now. this comes after another issue with a southwest 737 aircraft last week. the plane had to abort takeoff in texas after the crew reported a possible engine fire. and we should note that while this did happen on a boeing plane, the engines are not made by boeing. kumasi. >> thank you. gloria. tomorrow, crews will begin work to stabilize a portion of highway one that collapsed near big sur. caltrans says the work will include installing vertical anchors under the damaged southbound lane. in the meantime, convoys will continue to lead drivers through that damaged area along the northbound lane. over the past week, that lane has been widened to make it safer to drive through, but it's still not clear when the road will reopen to traffic. the big sur chamber of commerce says businesses there are losing an estim
they must be turning around. >> the faa has opened an investigation and is also looking into two other southwest flights that experienced similar issues back in march. southwest is calling it a mechanical issue and says that their maintenance teams are reviewing the aircraft right now. this comes after another issue with a southwest 737 aircraft last week. the plane had to abort takeoff in texas after the crew reported a possible engine fire. and we should note that while this did happen...
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the faa reported ground stops and briefly halted arrivals into some smaller airports from vermont to illinois. travel for the eclipse in spring break. at the same time led to the faa issuing a travel warning from sunday night until wednesday. >> for those of us who couldn't make it into the path of totality for this year's event, you can start planning for the year 2045, when the path totality crosses into the us through northern california and stretches all the way to florida. this is a graphic showing the path that eclipse will take. the bay area will be a 95% totality. i want to point out this story started. i was supposed to say not to worry. i'm gonna be real with you. some of us aren't gonna be around in 2045, so i will be out. >> you're gonna be around. >> but i'm just saying, not everyone in the audience is no friend. >> give people some. >> the math doesn't math. >> so you're saying those people should be worried because they missed it, right? >> and you never seen it again? oh no. >> no, because on august 2nd of 2027, you can take a little trip to another continent. there w
the faa reported ground stops and briefly halted arrivals into some smaller airports from vermont to illinois. travel for the eclipse in spring break. at the same time led to the faa issuing a travel warning from sunday night until wednesday. >> for those of us who couldn't make it into the path of totality for this year's event, you can start planning for the year 2045, when the path totality crosses into the us through northern california and stretches all the way to florida. this is a...
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the faa advised pilots to carry more fuel in the event they were rerouted. because of heavy volume in eclipse zones. some airlines offered flights to give people a view of the eclipse from the air. the faa reported ground stops that briefly halted arrivals into some small airports, from vermont to illinois to travel for the eclipse and spring break led to the faa issuing a travel warning from sunday night until wednesday, but mostly you just paid a lot more. >> for those of us who couldn't make it to the path of totality for the event this year, we can start to plan for 2045 when it will come through the us again, through northern california, all the way to florida. so this is the graphic showing the path that that eclipse is going to take. and the bay area will be in 95% totality, but you can just drive right up to redding, reno. oh go to tahoe. think being on the coast, as long as it's not cloudy, remember, it's called foggiest for a reason. >> oh, i know i would stay away from the coast. oh but everybody else, you're good. that's that's just my 21 year. i
the faa advised pilots to carry more fuel in the event they were rerouted. because of heavy volume in eclipse zones. some airlines offered flights to give people a view of the eclipse from the air. the faa reported ground stops that briefly halted arrivals into some small airports, from vermont to illinois to travel for the eclipse and spring break led to the faa issuing a travel warning from sunday night until wednesday, but mostly you just paid a lot more. >> for those of us who...
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the faa now investigating a southwest flight veering offcourse, flying dangerously close to the control tower while trying to land at laguardia. you will hear the plea from air traffic controllers. >>> tonight, president biden's tense call with prime minister netanyahu, urging an immediate cease-fire in gaza. what president biden has warned. and tonight, news just coming in. what israeli media is reporting at this hour, what the israeli military has done after that deadly strike, killing seven aid workers in that marked convoy. >>> back in the u.s. tonight, the attorney for kansas city chiefs star rashee rice confirming he was driving the lamborghini in that high-speed crash with a corvette, slamming into several vehicles in dallas, including one with a mother and 4-year-old son. will there be charges? >>> tonight, one of the biggest cash heists in los angeles history. up to $30 million in cash stolen on easter. how the thieves got in and out. >>> overseas tonight, the harrowing new images of the deadly earthquake in taiwan. huge boulders raining down on the road. one slamming into a ca
the faa now investigating a southwest flight veering offcourse, flying dangerously close to the control tower while trying to land at laguardia. you will hear the plea from air traffic controllers. >>> tonight, president biden's tense call with prime minister netanyahu, urging an immediate cease-fire in gaza. what president biden has warned. and tonight, news just coming in. what israeli media is reporting at this hour, what the israeli military has done after that deadly strike,...
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the faa calls his actions reckless and pulled his pilot's license. developing news on a controversial plan from the u.s. fish and wildlife service, the agency is proposing killing roughly half a million invasive barred owls in an effort to protect the native northern spotted owl from extinction. the proposal is to cull the barred owl population by 470,000 from california, washington state and oregon over the course of three decades. but animal rights activists are pushing back hard, calling this approach unsustainable and unrealistic. the last living survivor of the uss arizona, the battleship that sank during the attack on pearl harbor, has died. luke hunter was 102 years old. he passed away today at his home in grass valley, about an hour from sacramento, surrounded by his three children. cotter's daughter says he suffered congestive heart failure. more than 1000 sailors and marines died on the arizona in that attack that launched the u.s. into world war two. qatar was standing on the ship's main deck as japanese bombs dropped and worked to put out
the faa calls his actions reckless and pulled his pilot's license. developing news on a controversial plan from the u.s. fish and wildlife service, the agency is proposing killing roughly half a million invasive barred owls in an effort to protect the native northern spotted owl from extinction. the proposal is to cull the barred owl population by 470,000 from california, washington state and oregon over the course of three decades. but animal rights activists are pushing back hard, calling...
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the faa will investigate the incident. renters and concord held a car caravan this afternoon in support of rent control. they would have already had it, but the city's plan is now on hold. it was set to kick in this month, capping rent increases at 3% each year for people living in apartments built before 1995. last month, though, a group submitted plans for a referendum on the plan, forcing the city to put rent relief on pause. >> unfortunately, that has been put on hold by real estate interest groups. wealthy real estate groups and rents keep going up. salaries don't go up. people are struggling to buy food. >> medicine petitioners have to collect 7200 signatures to get the city council to reconsider. city leaders will then have the choice of repealing the ordinance, or putting it on the november ballot to let voters decide, the california apartments association told us. it's not part of the petition, but it opposes rent control. new at 11 transit leaders in san mateo county are trying to cut off an alarming trend. risin
the faa will investigate the incident. renters and concord held a car caravan this afternoon in support of rent control. they would have already had it, but the city's plan is now on hold. it was set to kick in this month, capping rent increases at 3% each year for people living in apartments built before 1995. last month, though, a group submitted plans for a referendum on the plan, forcing the city to put rent relief on pause. >> unfortunately, that has been put on hold by real estate...
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southwest says it's reviewing the aircraft, and the faa has opened an investigation. >> well, in college hoops, one champion has been crowned with another to come tonight, as march madness comes to an end, south carolina is celebrating another women's basketball title after the gamecocks climbed out of an early hole to hold off caitlin clark and iowa. >> as south carolina celebrates, clark gets ready to take her scoring touch to the wnba this morning. the perfect end to a perfect season. perfection with a touch of sweet redemption, the south carolina gamecocks capping off an undefeated season with a win over iowa and their superstar caitlin clark clark. oh my. >> from the future. >> clark kept iowa in the lead for most of the first half, scoring 18 in the first quarter alone, setting yet another record. >> she has 18, the most ever in a championship game quarter. >> south carolina was right on their heels, taking the lead right before halftime. >> here's powell powell mid-range jumper rolls in south carolina, then pulled away in the final minutes of the game to win their third national t
southwest says it's reviewing the aircraft, and the faa has opened an investigation. >> well, in college hoops, one champion has been crowned with another to come tonight, as march madness comes to an end, south carolina is celebrating another women's basketball title after the gamecocks climbed out of an early hole to hold off caitlin clark and iowa. >> as south carolina celebrates, clark gets ready to take her scoring touch to the wnba this morning. the perfect end to a perfect...
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when this video was posted to social media, it triggered an faa investigation. the suspended pilots now facing possible termination. >> whit: and national park week kicks off today. all u.s. national park sites are celebrating the day by waving their fees and giving everyone free entry for the day. before you head out, though, you want to make sure you check and see if you still need a reservation. >> janai: that is cool. all right. >>> also this half hour, we are taking a closer look at the top top political headlines this week, and joining us are abc white house correspondent maryalice parks and our abc news political director rick klein. thank you so much, both of you, for being here. rick, let's start with you. is this what the campaign is going to look like for donald trump? i mean, he said he had other places to be, but he was in the courtroom. how is his campaign handling this? >> yeah, for the first time in a long time, donald trump is not in control of his campaign messaging. he's in court. so he can come out and talk and he can come out and say what he
when this video was posted to social media, it triggered an faa investigation. the suspended pilots now facing possible termination. >> whit: and national park week kicks off today. all u.s. national park sites are celebrating the day by waving their fees and giving everyone free entry for the day. before you head out, though, you want to make sure you check and see if you still need a reservation. >> janai: that is cool. all right. >>> also this half hour, we are taking a...
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he wants the faa to immediately ground these jets. boeing is calling sandhya patel claim inaccurate. the company says in part, the issues raised have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. this analysis has validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns. salarpur has not provided any documented evidence. boeing is now encouraging employees to speak up about quality concerns ahead of today's hearing, the company says. reports to an internal tip line about aircraft quality are up about 500% this year. back to you, kumasi. thank you amanda. >> san francisco is taking a major step in its 30 year plan for improving seismic safety. mayor london breed issued an executive directive instructing city departments to identify concrete buildings that may be vulnerable in major earthquakes. experts say these at risk buildings are not easily identified from the streets, so a screening process is needed to identify them and prioritize the ones that need to be retrofitted. we know how to prepare for an ea
he wants the faa to immediately ground these jets. boeing is calling sandhya patel claim inaccurate. the company says in part, the issues raised have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. this analysis has validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns. salarpur has not provided any documented evidence. boeing is now encouraging employees to speak up about quality concerns ahead of today's hearing, the company says. reports to an internal tip line...
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the faa called his actions rec less. i feel like you can call this a few things reckless will stick with that. >> so many things dangerous. this man's backyard. we're gonna take off from here. >> no parachute. just tether yourself, i'm not going to be giving somebody money to risk my life, right? >> right. although, i will say i have jumped out of a plane, but i had a parachute on, and it was while he does acrobatic maneuvers. >> so he's not just. >> he's nice for somebody. >> oh my goodness. but the footage is incredible though. just to see that like that is some incredible footage. >> some things you just don't need to film. >> no you don't. yeah. you're exactly right. >> now you're in trouble. >> exactly right. yeah let's go outside this morning, a look at this sutro tower capturing the fog that's rolling in this morning across the western half of the city. right now, we have some thick fog in the north bay as well. so a little bit of a marine layer this morning gives way to sunshine pretty quickly over the next coupl
the faa called his actions rec less. i feel like you can call this a few things reckless will stick with that. >> so many things dangerous. this man's backyard. we're gonna take off from here. >> no parachute. just tether yourself, i'm not going to be giving somebody money to risk my life, right? >> right. although, i will say i have jumped out of a plane, but i had a parachute on, and it was while he does acrobatic maneuvers. >> so he's not just. >> he's nice for...
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he wants the faa to immediately ground these jets. boeing is calling salarpur claims inaccurate. the company says in part the issue raised the issues raised, i should say, have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. this analysis has validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns. salarpur has not provided any documented evidence. boeing is now encouraging employees to speak up about quality concerns ahead of today's hearing. the company says. reports to an internal tip line about aircraft quality are up about 500% this year. back to you at the desk, reggie. >> thanks so much, amanda. tomorrow is the anniversary of the 1906 earthquake in san francisco, and the mayor is taking a major step in its 3030 year plan for improving seismic safety. she issued an executive director directive instructing city departments to identify concrete buildings that may be vulnerable in major earthquakes. experts say these at risk buildings are not easily identified from the street, so a screening process is needed to identify them and prioritize those t
he wants the faa to immediately ground these jets. boeing is calling salarpur claims inaccurate. the company says in part the issue raised the issues raised, i should say, have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. this analysis has validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns. salarpur has not provided any documented evidence. boeing is now encouraging employees to speak up about quality concerns ahead of today's hearing. the company says....
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. >> the faa reviewed and approved boeing's production quality after the issue was first raised years ago. it's conducting another investigation into sandhya patel claims, claims industry experts say warrant many questions. >> we've got to pay attention to our whistleblowers. but when you hear somebody conflating things a little bit, i begin to be concerned about their overall message. >> salarpur accuses boeing of retaliating against him after speaking out. boeing says it encourages employees to speak up about any issues. it also says reports to an internal tip line for quality control are up 500% this year. christiane cordero, abc news, washington. >> nice day out today. so warm, fabulous. >> this is just such a great time of year. >> meteorologist sandyha patel is here. we're just begging you not to change like i have all the control. >> yeah, it was a beautiful day. ama and dan. let me show you a view from our santa cruz camera. and show you the high temperatures so far. they will be coming in shortly. the official highs. but these are the highs so far. santa rosa hitting 77 along
. >> the faa reviewed and approved boeing's production quality after the issue was first raised years ago. it's conducting another investigation into sandhya patel claims, claims industry experts say warrant many questions. >> we've got to pay attention to our whistleblowers. but when you hear somebody conflating things a little bit, i begin to be concerned about their overall message. >> salarpur accuses boeing of retaliating against him after speaking out. boeing says it...
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the faa has acknowledged staffing shortages and has vowed to reduce air traffic controller fatigue. >> former president trump's criminal trial resumes in new york today. but first, a dispute over whether he violated the judge's gag order. abc's em nguyen has those details. m good morning. >> andrew. good morning. prosecutors are headed to court today with posts from trump's social media accounts, which they claim violate the court's gag order. this morning, prosecutors and former president trump's hush money trial are requesting he be held in contempt, claiming trump violated a gag order ten times in recent days. the list of potential violations includes social media posts that linked to articles calling michael cohen a key witness in the trial a serial perjurer. prosecutors want the judge to find trump $1,000 per violation and threatened further penalties. the judge scheduled a hearing on the issue before witness testimony resumes today. >> it's a very, very sad day in america. i can tell you that. >> prosecutors allege trump falsified business records to disguise a $130,000 payment
the faa has acknowledged staffing shortages and has vowed to reduce air traffic controller fatigue. >> former president trump's criminal trial resumes in new york today. but first, a dispute over whether he violated the judge's gag order. abc's em nguyen has those details. m good morning. >> andrew. good morning. prosecutors are headed to court today with posts from trump's social media accounts, which they claim violate the court's gag order. this morning, prosecutors and former...
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documented evidence, boeing says the issues raised have subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. this analysis has validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns. boeing on monday invited cameras inside his plane in south carolina defending the quality of the plane. >> it's actually the longest fatigue test of any commercial airplane that's ever been >> boeing has faced years of questions about its commercial jets. in 2019, its 737 max jets were grounded for 20 months after two separate crashes, including the downing of an ethiopian airlines plane which killed all 157 people on board. the 737 max faced s this january, when a door plug blew off on alaska airlines flight, grounding the planes for three weeks. united now saying the grounding of those jets cost the airline $200 million. today's hearing comes as boeing wheeled out its starliner at cape canaveral yesterday. the reusable rocket will launch two astronauts to the space station as early as next month. and then before today's hearing, boeing again defended its safety procedures and encouraging emp
documented evidence, boeing says the issues raised have subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. this analysis has validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns. boeing on monday invited cameras inside his plane in south carolina defending the quality of the plane. >> it's actually the longest fatigue test of any commercial airplane that's ever been >> boeing has faced years of questions about its commercial jets. in 2019, its 737 max jets...
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faa investigators looking into an april 17th incident involving a swiss air flight headed to zurich. the plane cleared for takeoff at jfk. >> swiss 17k heavy, left off. >> reporter: the pilot beginning to speed down the runway, hitting 40 miles per hour. the pilot then forced to abort after spotting four jets preparing to cross the same runway, putting them on a collision course. >> moving four aircraft across an active runway and one controller not talking to another indicates a specifically level of stress. >> reporter: this near miss came a day before another catastrophic close call at washington's reagan international airport. >> stop! stop! >> reporter: a jet blue flight cleared for takeoff forced to slam on its brakes after air traffic control noticed they cleared a southwest plane to taxi across the same runway. >> stop! stop! >> we stopped. we were cleared to cross runway 4. >> reporter: the two packed planes coming within 400 feet of each other. the faa acknowledging its staffing shortages, vowing to do more to reduce air traffic controller fatigue. now, the faa is beginning
faa investigators looking into an april 17th incident involving a swiss air flight headed to zurich. the plane cleared for takeoff at jfk. >> swiss 17k heavy, left off. >> reporter: the pilot beginning to speed down the runway, hitting 40 miles per hour. the pilot then forced to abort after spotting four jets preparing to cross the same runway, putting them on a collision course. >> moving four aircraft across an active runway and one controller not talking to another...
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the faa is looking into saliba's claims it signed off on previous fixes for the 787. boeing says it is cooperating with investigators. >> the speaker of the house says he's taking a stand despite threats from within his own party that could cost him his job. house speaker mike johnson says he will call a vote on funding for the war in ukraine, saying this is not a game. abc's perry russom is here with the latest. perry. good morning. >> good morning. rihanna and house speaker mike johnson is shrugging off the challenges to his speakership, pushing forward with votes to send money to ukraine and israel. this morning, house speaker mike johnson is defying critics in his own party by pushing ahead with votes on tens of billions of dollars in foreign aid. >> to put it bluntly, i would rather send bullets to ukraine than american boys. my son is going to begin in the naval academy this fall. this is a live fire exercise for me as it is so many american families. this is not a game. it's not a joke. >> earlier this week, johnson announced plans to break up the $95 billion b
the faa is looking into saliba's claims it signed off on previous fixes for the 787. boeing says it is cooperating with investigators. >> the speaker of the house says he's taking a stand despite threats from within his own party that could cost him his job. house speaker mike johnson says he will call a vote on funding for the war in ukraine, saying this is not a game. abc's perry russom is here with the latest. perry. good morning. >> good morning. rihanna and house speaker mike...
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and tonight, the faa says it's investigating. david? >> david: mola lenghi, thank you. >>> we turn now to las vegas tonight, where two people were shot and killed during a shooting in a las vegas law firm. police say the suspect is also dead after a self-inflicted gunshot wound. first responders returning into the building to search for victims. officials say it all unfolded during a deposition in a custody dispute. >>> overseas tonight, the new warning from prime minister netanyahu, vowing, quote, there is a date for israeli forces to invade rafah. the city in southern gaza where more than a million refugees have fled the fighting. israel withdrawing its troops from khan yunis. residents returning home to rubble. the israeli military believing to be regrouping and preparing to go into rafah. >>> when we come back here tonight, the well-known country music star this evening arrested and charged with felony charges. >>> also, after that baltimore bridge accident, news tonight about a huge cargo ship losing propulsion near a major new yor
and tonight, the faa says it's investigating. david? >> david: mola lenghi, thank you. >>> we turn now to las vegas tonight, where two people were shot and killed during a shooting in a las vegas law firm. police say the suspect is also dead after a self-inflicted gunshot wound. first responders returning into the building to search for victims. officials say it all unfolded during a deposition in a custody dispute. >>> overseas tonight, the new warning from prime...
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. >> reporter: and david, the faa is now investigating. now, we should tell you, federal authorities have been working to improve air track control after several close calls last year. fast too many, david. >> david: gio, thank you. >>> here in new york city tonight, protests and arrests at columbia university. here are the pictures. the nypd, some officers in riot gear, desengd on columbia you arresting dozens of pro-palestinian demonstrators. it comes after the university president was called before congress to address accusations of anti-semitism on campus. abc's stephanie ramos tonight at columbia. >> reporter: tonight, nypd officers descending on columbia university, arresting dozens of pro-palestinian protesters. >> i'm just standing here. why are you doing this to me? >> reporter: police, some in rye yat gear, moving in at the request of the university's president, to clear demonstrators who set up a tent encampment, refusing to leave overnight, calling on columbia to divest from companies with ties to israel. >> shame on you! >> re
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the faa tonight saying two people were on board. so far, no sign of survivors. the ntsb already deploying a team of investigators to the scene. >>> when we come back here tonight, tracking severe storms, possible tornadoes across several states. >>> and we take you under the sea tonight. how an octopus communicates with a human. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. it's time we all shine. talk to a healthcare provider about nurtec odt from pfizer. (traffic noises) (♪) the road to opportunity. is often the road overlooked. (♪) at enterprise mobility, we guide companies to unique solutions, from our team of mobility experts. because we believe the more ways we all have to move forward. t
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says the issues raised by the whistle blower were subject to rigorous engineering examination by the faa and found not to present any safety concerns. eyes will be on that testimony. guys? >> george: sure will. thank you very much. coming up in our gma morning menu. caitlin clark, number one pick in the wnba draft is here live. there you see her. >> michael: what you need to know if you didn't file your taxes on time. the potential fees and how it could impact your refund. >> linsey: plus we are springing into gardening season with help from lori bergamotto. lara has a special guest. >> lara: do i ever. rock legend huey lewis is here. he'll talk about the broadway musical heart of rock 'n' roll, plus a special live performance by the cast. so looking forward to this. stay with us on "good morning america." (vo) dan made progress with his mental health... ...but his medication caused unintentional movements in his face, hands, and feet called tardive dyskinesia, or td. so his doctor prescribed austedo xr— a once-daily td treatment for adults. ♪as you go with austedo♪ austedo xr sign
says the issues raised by the whistle blower were subject to rigorous engineering examination by the faa and found not to present any safety concerns. eyes will be on that testimony. guys? >> george: sure will. thank you very much. coming up in our gma morning menu. caitlin clark, number one pick in the wnba draft is here live. there you see her. >> michael: what you need to know if you didn't file your taxes on time. the potential fees and how it could impact your refund. >>...
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the faa expects there to be more than 50,000 flights this thursday alone. well, the warriors finished up their road trip in san antonio tonight. chris alvarez joining us now with a preview of sports. hi, chris. >> hi, dion. coming up in sports the nba regular season ends in two weeks. time is winding down. and it was a strong finish in san antonio. the warriors led by steph curry and draymond green finding a way to win sports is next the fully-electric audi q4 e-tron. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. what? but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... that's like $20 a month per unlimited line... i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc? charged with style. the fully-electric audi q4 e-tron. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. ca
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but that was six hours before those lights were seen. 15 hours later, we still have no word from the faa, from norad, the jet propulsion laboratory. all we have is videos on tiktok. [ laughter ] i feel like this is how an attack from north korea is going to go. we'll be outside going, "oh my good, look at that!" then boom, we're dead. how do we not know what this was? [ cheers and applause ] it could be aliens, could be missiles, could be kanye in a jetpack. [ laughter ] we don't know! and we should know. did we learn nothing from the beginning of "independence day"? am i right on this, guillermo? >> guillermo: right, jimmy. yes, jimmy. >> lou: let's spend half the energy we spend hunting kate middleton on getting to the bottom of this, lasers shooting across our -- yep. [ cheers and applause ] meanwhile, the aftershocks of easter are still being felt by an unhappy pet owner in oklahoma. >> did you get a mouse? oh, good boy, what is it? what is that? is that a [ bleep ]? bunny rabbit! come back! jackson, no! no! come here! jacks! you mother [ bleep ], come here! give me the bunny rabbit!
but that was six hours before those lights were seen. 15 hours later, we still have no word from the faa, from norad, the jet propulsion laboratory. all we have is videos on tiktok. [ laughter ] i feel like this is how an attack from north korea is going to go. we'll be outside going, "oh my good, look at that!" then boom, we're dead. how do we not know what this was? [ cheers and applause ] it could be aliens, could be missiles, could be kanye in a jetpack. [ laughter ] we don't...
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the first hearing is to review an faa safety report. the second is that testimony from the boeing whistle blower. this whistle blower has been a boeing engineer for several years, long time engineer. he worked on the 787 dream liner. he said parts of the plane's fuselage are fastened together incorrectly and after extreme use could cause the plane to break apart in mid air. he has not provided any proof so far. now, boeing, boeing strongly denies this claim and says there are no safety issues and that these concerns were addressed when boeing stopped delivering dream liners for two years to investigate. they put the 787 through extreme stress tests with 165,000 takeoffs and landings. that's more than three times what it would fly in its life time and they say they didn't find issues. the faa will investigate these claims from this whistle blower. what we don't know is if these are new issues or if boeing already dealt with those issues, guys. >> michael: thank you very much for that, gio. coming up key deadline for the decision in the i
the first hearing is to review an faa safety report. the second is that testimony from the boeing whistle blower. this whistle blower has been a boeing engineer for several years, long time engineer. he worked on the 787 dream liner. he said parts of the plane's fuselage are fastened together incorrectly and after extreme use could cause the plane to break apart in mid air. he has not provided any proof so far. now, boeing, boeing strongly denies this claim and says there are no safety issues...
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they've also ordered 80 mac10 and the mack 10 has not even passed faa certification. united sent a note out to pilots that time off would be voluntary. the airline is not expecting any shortage of volunteers but this does mean for passengers traveling later this year, possibly you might see your itinerary get adjusted. george? >> george: okay, trevor. thanks. now the first case of a human getting bird flu from a pha mall in the u.s. they say someone in texas got it from an infected cow. >> the news sounds alarming the cdc is quick to point out the overall risk to the public is low. health officials in texas say the person contracted the virus after working with infected dairy cows and only experienced some redness in their eyes. it was treated with an anti-viral drug. the world health organization says 460 people have died from bird flu globally since an outbreak in hong kong in 1997. most of those infected got it from handling birds directly. but it has spread to other species over the past few years. last week it was reported in dairy cows here in the u.s. but it is
they've also ordered 80 mac10 and the mack 10 has not even passed faa certification. united sent a note out to pilots that time off would be voluntary. the airline is not expecting any shortage of volunteers but this does mean for passengers traveling later this year, possibly you might see your itinerary get adjusted. george? >> george: okay, trevor. thanks. now the first case of a human getting bird flu from a pha mall in the u.s. they say someone in texas got it from an infected cow....
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. >> the faa reviewed and approved boeing's production quality after the issue was first raised years ago. it's conducting another investigation into saliba's claims, claims industry experts say wasn't many questions. >> we got to pay attention to our whistleblowers, but when you hear somebody conflating things, a little bit, i began to be concerned about their overall message. >> sallyport accuses boeing of retaliating against him after speaking out. boeing says it encourages employees to speak up about any issues. it also says reports to an internal tip line for quality control are up 500% this year. christiane cordero, abc news, washington. >> more aviation news a computer issue caused delays for alaska airlines passengers at bay area airports today. alaska briefly grounded all flights for about an hour this morning. the seattle based airline said it requested a ground stop for alaska and horizon flights. out of an abundance of caution, the airline experience an issue while performing an upgrade to the system that calculates weight and balance. >> bay area union carpenters and loca
. >> the faa reviewed and approved boeing's production quality after the issue was first raised years ago. it's conducting another investigation into saliba's claims, claims industry experts say wasn't many questions. >> we got to pay attention to our whistleblowers, but when you hear somebody conflating things, a little bit, i began to be concerned about their overall message. >> sallyport accuses boeing of retaliating against him after speaking out. boeing says it encourages...