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the faa, the space up here but a lot of lights. >> yeah. yeah. >> but one last thing because we are almost out of time i mean i'm looking at at a drone like this that looks very expensive. i don't even want to touch it. it looks so expensive. but but are there cost effective ways for people who want who want to get into the drone world? >> absolutely. there. i mean, a drone like this can run you, you know, around 400, $500. yeah. tomorrow's event, we're doing a drone swap to the point where, like, you can get some used drones off somebody, and as long as you register them and fly them in compliance, you know, that's kind of the entry point, like anything in the 500 range. and then and you're in the door and this is. yeah. >> but you got to follow all the rules. all right. really important stuff. really appreciate you coming in stan kleffner. thank you sir. thank you for doing it. before we go, i want to let you know i believe we have some information on the event that we're going to put on the screen. it's happening tomorrow, april 27th. of
the faa, the space up here but a lot of lights. >> yeah. yeah. >> but one last thing because we are almost out of time i mean i'm looking at at a drone like this that looks very expensive. i don't even want to touch it. it looks so expensive. but but are there cost effective ways for people who want who want to get into the drone world? >> absolutely. there. i mean, a drone like this can run you, you know, around 400, $500. yeah. tomorrow's event, we're doing a drone swap to...
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you know, flying over people is generally a, you know, frowned upon by the faa. >> faa officials will be there on site on treasure island tomorrow to discuss the drone licensing process. yes. san francisco mayor london breed wants to waive fees for more night markets, block parties and farmers markets. the mayor introducing two new bills today. one would waive city fees for outdoor community events, making them less costly for organizers. the other would simplify health permitting for food vendors. at some events it's currently permitting for outdoor community events can range anywhere from $500 to $10,000. all right, popular horn barbecue reopens today at a new location in oakland after a fire destroyed that restaurant last year and the line as we just showed you, it was out the door at the new spot near the intersection of eighth and broadway. now, the owner, matt horn, says it has been a long journey after the fire. he wasn't optimistic about being able to reopen again, but boy, he is grateful to the community, especially for all their support. all right. that's going to do it for
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faa officials will be on site to discuss the drone licensing process. >> the city of san francisco is launching a bid to become the new home for the sundance film festival. the executive director of the city's film commission says the organization is submitting a request for information proposal. the bid is in response to the festival's announcement last week that it is looking to potentially move the internationally recognized festival out of park city, utah, where it has been since 1981. >> there's a celebration planned this weekend for the retention of car free space in golden gate park. the organization, walk sf is holding a party on sunday in honor of the fourth anniversary of the closure of jfk drive. it's now called jfk promenade. the road was closed to cars during the pandemic. sunday's event runs from noon to three. >> thanks so much for joining us here on our 11:00 newscast. to stream the latest news and weather anytime on your smart tv. you just download our fox socal app to your tv. >> have a great weekend and good night! hey, everyone. how's it going? i'm alex savage. wel
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the justice department faulting boeing for how it communicated with the faa. about 737 max flight control systems and later sent the jets into fatal nosedives. now, four months after a fuselage panel on a boeing 737 max ripped off mid-air, the doj is probing a criminal investigation into boeing. >> it is inconceivable to me that four months since the alaska air door blowout, there's even a question of whether things have changed. i hope the justice department reaches that same obvious conclusion. >> the families argue boeing violated a 2021 deal with prosecutors to overhaul its compliance program. now, the families are urging the fed to criminally prosecute boeing. >> it seems to us that the justice department unfortunately continues to be in bed with boeing. >> their meeting comes as boeing is midway through a 90 day mandate by the faa to develop a comprehensive plan to address what the administration calls a systemic quality control issues that's going to be a very important part of them being able to prove to the faa satisfaction that it is acceptable for t
the justice department faulting boeing for how it communicated with the faa. about 737 max flight control systems and later sent the jets into fatal nosedives. now, four months after a fuselage panel on a boeing 737 max ripped off mid-air, the doj is probing a criminal investigation into boeing. >> it is inconceivable to me that four months since the alaska air door blowout, there's even a question of whether things have changed. i hope the justice department reaches that same obvious...
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the justice department faulting boeing for how it communicate with the faa. about 737 max flight control systems and later sent the jets into fatal nosedives. now for months after a fuselage panel on a boeing 737 max ripped off mid-air, the doj is probing a criminal investigation into boeing. >> it is inconceivable to me that for months since the alaska air door blowout, there's even a question of whether things have changed. i hope the justice department reaches that same obvious conclusion. >> the families argue boeing violated a 2021 deal with prosecutors to overhaul its compliance program. now, the families are urging the fed to criminally prosecute boeing. >> it seems to us that the justice department unfortunately continues to be in bed with boeing. >> their meeting comes as boeing is midway through a 90 day mandate by the faa to develop a comprehensive plan to address what the administration calls systemic quality control issues. >> that's going to be a very important part of them being able to prove to the faa satisfaction that it is acceptable for th
the justice department faulting boeing for how it communicate with the faa. about 737 max flight control systems and later sent the jets into fatal nosedives. now for months after a fuselage panel on a boeing 737 max ripped off mid-air, the doj is probing a criminal investigation into boeing. >> it is inconceivable to me that for months since the alaska air door blowout, there's even a question of whether things have changed. i hope the justice department reaches that same obvious...
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earlier today, passengers were thrown off balance when the faa issued a temporary ground stop. all of the carrier's flights across the country affected by potential safety issue, with bay area airports also feeling the gravity of the situation. ktvu tom vacar is live from sfo and tom. passengers can expect those delays to last throughout the day. >> well, that's exactly right. the main event obviously is over, but there is this ripple effect or this domino effect and that is sure to last all day long. at about 6 a.m. wednesday morning, alaska airlines was ordered by the federal aviation administration into a so-called ground stop that sfo said was lifted at 845. that affected five flights at sfo and many, many more throughout the vast, far reaching alaska airlines system. >> they're required to remain on the ground until that ground stop is lifted. now, most of the time, ground stops are implemented for weather reasons, but in this case, there was a malfunction of critical newly installed computer software that calculates a plane's weight and balance based on its number of pass
earlier today, passengers were thrown off balance when the faa issued a temporary ground stop. all of the carrier's flights across the country affected by potential safety issue, with bay area airports also feeling the gravity of the situation. ktvu tom vacar is live from sfo and tom. passengers can expect those delays to last throughout the day. >> well, that's exactly right. the main event obviously is over, but there is this ripple effect or this domino effect and that is sure to last...
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. >> the faa is also investigating a near collision. yesterday at reagan national airport outside washington, after a jetblue plane almost collided during takeoff with a southwest jet on the taxiway. >> fox's caroline shively has more on this frightening close call. >> southwest 2937 stop. >> the federal aviation administration, investigating another near miss. thursday morning. two commercial planes came within 300ft of colliding at reagan national airport just outside of washington, d.c. we stopped. >> we were cleared to cross runway four, and we stopped 1554. >> the faa says an air traffic controller instructed a southwest airlines flight bound for orlando to cross a runway, while a jetblue flight headed to boston was starting its takeoff roll on the same runway. >> the incident yesterday was a big warning light flashing red. the safety of the flying public must be our primary focus. >> it's the latest incident making passengers and pilots nervous. it comes just a day after alaska airlines had to ground flights for an hour because of
. >> the faa is also investigating a near collision. yesterday at reagan national airport outside washington, after a jetblue plane almost collided during takeoff with a southwest jet on the taxiway. >> fox's caroline shively has more on this frightening close call. >> southwest 2937 stop. >> the federal aviation administration, investigating another near miss. thursday morning. two commercial planes came within 300ft of colliding at reagan national airport just outside...
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several agencies, including nasa and the faa, are discussing what it would take to bring the new tech from the training grounds to the front lines. ktvu ali rasmus has more now from today's meeting of the minds in morgan hill, we've been flying drones since 2014. >> harold chappell is the retired fire chief from menlo park. he says his department has used drones for years for things like firefighter training, but he believes the next step is to have drones help put out the actual fires. the technology is there, but the regulations aren't. >> we need to carve out a space in the sky for emergency services. >> how to create new rules for future firefighting drones was the focus of a conference today at comodo systems, a company in morgan hill that makes firefighting suppression materials the conference brought in representatives from nasa, the faa and other government agencies from the county and state level, and even other countries. >> it takes time to create new rules, alex orozco with aerosystems west, shared this video his company made, showing how his company's firefighting drone h
several agencies, including nasa and the faa, are discussing what it would take to bring the new tech from the training grounds to the front lines. ktvu ali rasmus has more now from today's meeting of the minds in morgan hill, we've been flying drones since 2014. >> harold chappell is the retired fire chief from menlo park. he says his department has used drones for years for things like firefighter training, but he believes the next step is to have drones help put out the actual fires....
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but the report is the latest trouble for boeing, which currently faces a 90 day deadline from the faa to outline a quality control plan. >> we're already about a month into that to put together a plan demonstrating that they can hit a different level of quality control, and we're not going to let them increase their production until they do. >> it's also causing major problems for airlines that are depending on new planes from the company. aero dynamic advisory estimates us carriers will receive about 32% fewer aircraft this year due to the delays. boeing's ceo has been asked to testify at a senate hearing next week regarding these whistleblower claims at chicago's o'hare international airport. kelly saberi, ktvu, fox two news. >> a self-driving car company, cruise is hoping to learn new safety information as it takes steps to get its robotaxi fleet back on city streets. the company announced yesterday it plans to resume its operations starting in phoenix. for now, it will use human driven vehicles without autonomous systems engaged. cruise says it aims to collect traffic data such as
but the report is the latest trouble for boeing, which currently faces a 90 day deadline from the faa to outline a quality control plan. >> we're already about a month into that to put together a plan demonstrating that they can hit a different level of quality control, and we're not going to let them increase their production until they do. >> it's also causing major problems for airlines that are depending on new planes from the company. aero dynamic advisory estimates us carriers...
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speaking of getting away, we begin with a developing story where flights have resumed after the faa ordered all alaska airlines flights grounded this morning, the airline said it was having some issues with its system that calculates weights for planes and at 730, after installing an update because of that problem, it asked the faa to ground all of its flights. that lasted for about an hour and flights were back into the air around 830 this morning. so a little over a half hour ago. anyone flying alaska today, though, expect some delays. >> all right. today, two senate committees are looking into boeing's safety culture. boeing's manufacturing process have come under question here over the last few months. following that incident back in january when that door plug on that 737 max nine plane flew off shortly after the alaska airlines flight took off, several whistleblowers, people who used to work for boeing, testified at a hearing this morning before the senate homeland subcommittee. one accused boeing of a cover up following the door plug incident the ntsb chair reiterated to congress las
speaking of getting away, we begin with a developing story where flights have resumed after the faa ordered all alaska airlines flights grounded this morning, the airline said it was having some issues with its system that calculates weights for planes and at 730, after installing an update because of that problem, it asked the faa to ground all of its flights. that lasted for about an hour and flights were back into the air around 830 this morning. so a little over a half hour ago. anyone...
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alaska says it requested the faa issue a ground stop for all flights operated by alaska airlines and its subsidiary, horizon. the airline says it was having trouble with its software that calculates weight and balance for its aircraft flights operated by skywest on behalf of alaska were unaffected, as were flights that were already up in the air. alaska experienced residual delays throughout the day. on capitol hill today, boeing faced scrutiny from lawmakers as more questions are being raised over the safety of its planes. fox's hillary vaughn has more from the testimony of a boeing engineer turned whistleblower. >> the perception is things are getting worse. >> tensions have been high regarding the airline industry as a whole. in january, a door plug panel blew off a boeing 737 max jetliner, and five years ago, two deadly crashes involving different 737 jets killed 346 people on capitol hill. congress is examining allegations of major safety failures with boeing the subject of back to back senate hearings. >> boeing is at a moment of reckoning. >> recently, one boeing engineer, a w
alaska says it requested the faa issue a ground stop for all flights operated by alaska airlines and its subsidiary, horizon. the airline says it was having trouble with its software that calculates weight and balance for its aircraft flights operated by skywest on behalf of alaska were unaffected, as were flights that were already up in the air. alaska experienced residual delays throughout the day. on capitol hill today, boeing faced scrutiny from lawmakers as more questions are being raised...
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that's after the faa issued a nationwide ground stop for all flights. during that stop, alaska airlines was not allowed to send planes into the air. ktvu tom vacar live for us tonight at sfo to explain exactly what happened and how it affected passengers. tom >> well, the whole fact of the matter is this is basically a big hangover going on even right now. that was very lucky that they had this problem at alaska airlines with their computer on a wednesday, a slow travel day on a week. that's not really a very big week like we see during the summer holiday season. here's what i mean. and here's how it went all day long. at about 6 a.m. wednesday morning, alaska airlines was ordered by the federal aviation administration into a so-called ground stop that sfo said was lifted at 845. that affected five flights at sfo and many, many more throughout the vast, far reaching alaska airlines system. >> they're required to remain on the ground until that ground stop is lifted. now most of the time, ground stops are implemented for weather reasons, but in this case
that's after the faa issued a nationwide ground stop for all flights. during that stop, alaska airlines was not allowed to send planes into the air. ktvu tom vacar live for us tonight at sfo to explain exactly what happened and how it affected passengers. tom >> well, the whole fact of the matter is this is basically a big hangover going on even right now. that was very lucky that they had this problem at alaska airlines with their computer on a wednesday, a slow travel day on a week....
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the faa says the total solar eclipse on april 8th will result in some delays for travelers. there is a potential for bigger impacts on the airports in states in the path of the eclipse, and that includes texas, oklahoma, arkansas, missouri, illinois and maine. >> a landslide takes out part of highway one. >> big sur is not available in the way that it has been in the past. >> how long the big sur coast will be cut off from the rest of the state as the highway shuts down, then tragedy in the sierra, a couple from silicon valley killed in a small plane crash. >> what we're learning about the victims and the investigation, plus major changes in the fast food industry, california implements a $20 minimum wage for most workers, the impacts it could have on the industry as a whole. >> live from jack london square. this is morning time two. >> the night. >> while today is monday, april first, you're looking live at the golden gate bridge this morning and it looks like reasonably clear skies this morning. you can see the reflection of the sun off the bridge. steve paulson he's going
the faa says the total solar eclipse on april 8th will result in some delays for travelers. there is a potential for bigger impacts on the airports in states in the path of the eclipse, and that includes texas, oklahoma, arkansas, missouri, illinois and maine. >> a landslide takes out part of highway one. >> big sur is not available in the way that it has been in the past. >> how long the big sur coast will be cut off from the rest of the state as the highway shuts down, then...
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>> well, we've got a really good faa director. president biden put in secretary buttigieg, a really good person in there because the agency was lethargic and wasn't doing its job. in my view. they did a thorough review of boeing, and it's quite scathing about their safety culture. lots of stupid mistakes , like the one on the alaska flight where they forgot to put the bolts in. this is completely unacceptable. and they've been living off of a reputation. when you look at their main competitor, airbus, which is in france, and it's a partnership with the eu, it's quite startling how different it is. so that's got to stop. and then united is another culture where they're pushing too much product and it's at the expense of the consumers and the risks that they're presenting. so that's our job to tell them we're not going to let this happen. >> i know you were at a town hall meeting recently where the issue of the middle east obviously came up. it's an awful thing that's happening right there. the airstrikes that caused the death of so
>> well, we've got a really good faa director. president biden put in secretary buttigieg, a really good person in there because the agency was lethargic and wasn't doing its job. in my view. they did a thorough review of boeing, and it's quite scathing about their safety culture. lots of stupid mistakes , like the one on the alaska flight where they forgot to put the bolts in. this is completely unacceptable. and they've been living off of a reputation. when you look at their main...
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one witness who lost his sister during the boeing crash of 2019, in ethiopia, urged the faa for more oversight and to push for structural change at boeing. no one from boeing attended today's hearing, but the company says it is cooperating with congress. >> some disneyland employees are filing a petition to form a labor union. the movement is among the parade and character performers at disneyland in anaheim. the group say more than two thirds of the 1700 eligible workers signed the petition. a formal vote would likely be held next month or in june. this potential new union would form under the actors equity association, which represents performers at the disney parks in florida. disney officials say they support the workers right to hold a confidential vote on whether to unionize, and the anaheim city council unanimously approved disney's proposal to expand its park. this would not expand the physical footprint of the park, but would allow the company to move rides and entertainment to new locations. a second and final vote is required next month. >> all right, checking in on the we
one witness who lost his sister during the boeing crash of 2019, in ethiopia, urged the faa for more oversight and to push for structural change at boeing. no one from boeing attended today's hearing, but the company says it is cooperating with congress. >> some disneyland employees are filing a petition to form a labor union. the movement is among the parade and character performers at disneyland in anaheim. the group say more than two thirds of the 1700 eligible workers signed the...
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in a separate senate hearing, lawmakers heard from aviation experts about an faa program that allows boeing to sign off on its own work. >> charges have not yet been filed against the protesters accused of shutting down the golden gate bridge and interstate 880. on monday, san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says her office is still reviewing evidence, including video from the scene. those demonstrators blocked traffic for hours, calling for an end to the war in gaza and u.s. military support for israel . the chp arrested 26 people on suspicion of misdemeanors, including unlawful assembly and failure to disperse. but the chp also wants the da to charge the protesters with felony conspiracy, which took protesters and their supporters by surprise. >> what's really important to note here is that these felony charges are ridiculous and almost unprecedented. >> as for the 12 protesters arrested for blocking traffic on interstate 880 in oakland on monday, we are still trying to find out what charges they might face from the alameda county district attorney. the protesters in tha
in a separate senate hearing, lawmakers heard from aviation experts about an faa program that allows boeing to sign off on its own work. >> charges have not yet been filed against the protesters accused of shutting down the golden gate bridge and interstate 880. on monday, san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says her office is still reviewing evidence, including video from the scene. those demonstrators blocked traffic for hours, calling for an end to the war in gaza and u.s....
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right now, the faa requires the pilots of all drones to be able to see their aircraft while they operate it. it's a rule that would have to change or be adapted. if you wanted to send a drone to a remote area to fight a wildfire, for example, in morgan hill, allie rasmus, ktvu, fox two news okay, allie, thank you. well, today drivers can drive in and out of big sur along a part of highway one that was badly damaged by storms. caltrans will allow one hour twice a day convoys through the rocky creek slip out. the convoys will run between seven and 8 a.m, and then again between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. every day. the morning convoys will go both north and southbound in the evening. you can only drive to leave that area. the work crews have been workinaround the clock to fix that highway that was badly damaged from a slip out at the end of march. ferry service between san francisco and sausalito is still suspended. services stopped april 19th when a routine inspection uncovered some damage to the pier in sausalito. busses are now providing transportation for would be ferry riders between san franci
right now, the faa requires the pilots of all drones to be able to see their aircraft while they operate it. it's a rule that would have to change or be adapted. if you wanted to send a drone to a remote area to fight a wildfire, for example, in morgan hill, allie rasmus, ktvu, fox two news okay, allie, thank you. well, today drivers can drive in and out of big sur along a part of highway one that was badly damaged by storms. caltrans will allow one hour twice a day convoys through the rocky...
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alaska airlines says it asked for the ground stop yesterday morning from the faa for all of its flights. the airline says it was having trouble with its software that calculates weight and balance for its planes. yesterday's disruption created a domino effect for flight delays all through the afternoon, i texted my family and i was like, i hate that i'm on a boeing 737 and they're not telling us why we're not taking off. >> so it did kind of stress me out. >> safety is always first, so i'm not going to complain if i'm a little bit late just to make things safer. >> now. the ground stop lasted just about an hour. about 40 alaska and horizon flights across the three major bay area airports were delayed yesterday, a boeing whistleblower testified in front of congress about the company's safety culture. >> the engineer said the company is taking shortcuts in assembling its 787 dreamliners, which leaves sections of an aircraft skin vulnerable to breaking apart. he testified that many of the aircrafts in question are still in use, mostly on international routes. one witness who lost his siste
alaska airlines says it asked for the ground stop yesterday morning from the faa for all of its flights. the airline says it was having trouble with its software that calculates weight and balance for its planes. yesterday's disruption created a domino effect for flight delays all through the afternoon, i texted my family and i was like, i hate that i'm on a boeing 737 and they're not telling us why we're not taking off. >> so it did kind of stress me out. >> safety is always first,...
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the faa is now investigating that cident, e lucky winner of a $1.3 billion powerball jackpot last month has come forward. >> charlie saphan immigrated from laos and lives in portland with his family. he says he has battled cancer for eight years and had his latest chemotherapy treatment just last week. he says the jackpot allows for him to provide for his family and his health. >> my life has been changed now. now i can bless my family and find a good doctor for myself and thank you very much. >> he says he and his wife plan to split the prize evenly with a friend who had chipped in $100 to buy a batch of tickets with them. they are taking the lump sum payment of $422 million after taxes and you can hear about the west coast top stories every weekday right here on ktvu. >> west coast rap with alex savage airs at 7:00 monday through friday, or find around the clock coverage at west coast rap.com. >> a new navigation center, now officially in the works in the east bay. the plans in place to establish more resources for residents also had an event highlighting climate change. >> innovators
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the congressman says the new faa administrator is doing a good job increasing oversight of the manufacturer. >> they did a thorough review of boeing, and it's quite scathing about their safety culture. lots of stupid mistakes, like the one on the alaska flight where they forgot to put the bolts in. this is completely unacceptable. >> industry sources told reuters that output is boeing has fallen as us regulators have stepped up factory inspections of the manufacturer near seattle. >> sad because i mean, 99 cent is being, you know, providing and helping for all of us through years coming up in west coast rap, longtime shoppers stocking up before $0.99 only stores close their doors for good, and the a's are moving out. >> so who's moving in? discussions underway for the future of the coliseum, the latest on the efforts to revitalize the space and several fires burned through buildings this afternoon across the bay area. >> what investigators know about the cause of these incidents next. stop. you got it? let's go back to the beginning. are you... your electric future. customized. the fully-el
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the faa says the total solar eclipse on april 8th will result in some delays for travelers. there is potential for bigger impacts on airports in states in the path of the eclipse, including texas, oklahoma, arkansas, missouri, illinois, indiana, ohio, pennsylvania, vermont and maine. the agency says pilots and airlines should be prepared to possibly hold more often, circle more before landing, reroute and take off later than planned. well, despite a loss in their inaugural home opener, bay fc saw a sellout crowd of 18,000 people packed into paypal park in san jose on and off the field, the club is having an impact on the community, showing the sport's rise in popularity. >> ktvu bailey o'carroll got a look behind the scenes and the group of women leading the club's front office in san francisco. >> jen malay, jessica jackson, lisa goodwin schaff, brady stewart and danielle slaton make up bay fc. s all female executive team and c-suite. >> there's times when i kind of sort of can't believe we've come as far as we've come. >> the people that are in these roles are the right pe
the faa says the total solar eclipse on april 8th will result in some delays for travelers. there is potential for bigger impacts on airports in states in the path of the eclipse, including texas, oklahoma, arkansas, missouri, illinois, indiana, ohio, pennsylvania, vermont and maine. the agency says pilots and airlines should be prepared to possibly hold more often, circle more before landing, reroute and take off later than planned. well, despite a loss in their inaugural home opener, bay fc...
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also, representatives from nasa and the faa, they're talking about guidelines on how to introduce and allow regulations for firefighting type drones. the technology is there. the regulations, though, aren't so they talked about the technology. and one of the companies that makes one of these firefighting drones, a drone with a tank attached to the bottom that can spray fire retardant, spoke to us about how this technology would be beneficial if in some cases, it's very dangerous sending a manned aircraft into those areas with the drone system, we can get it into that area for us safely. i'd like to know when we can get this up in the air, when we can test this, when we can find out the limits of this capability. now, when this type of technology would really be available and available for fire departments to use. that is the big question. again, right now, the faa has certain guidelines about any type of drone, whether it's for fire suppression or firefighting or not. it has to be within a view of the drone operator. obviously, if you're going to send a firefighting drone to a remote
also, representatives from nasa and the faa, they're talking about guidelines on how to introduce and allow regulations for firefighting type drones. the technology is there. the regulations, though, aren't so they talked about the technology. and one of the companies that makes one of these firefighting drones, a drone with a tank attached to the bottom that can spray fire retardant, spoke to us about how this technology would be beneficial if in some cases, it's very dangerous sending a...
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the faa says the total solar eclipse on april 8th will result in some delays for travelers. there is a potential for bigger impacts on the airports in states in the path of the eclipse, and that includes texas, oklahoma, arkansas, missouri, illinois and maine. >> a landslide takes out part of highway one. >> big sur is not available in the way that it has been in the past. >> how long the big sur coast will be cut off from the rest of the
the faa says the total solar eclipse on april 8th will result in some delays for travelers. there is a potential for bigger impacts on the airports in states in the path of the eclipse, and that includes texas, oklahoma, arkansas, missouri, illinois and maine. >> a landslide takes out part of highway one. >> big sur is not available in the way that it has been in the past. >> how long the big sur coast will be cut off from the rest of the
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but again, the three letter designation by the faa oak will not change. okay. >> so if they do vote it and approve it, is there anything that those who are opposing can do to stop it, or is that the final say? >> no. that's it. they had their say today and over public comment and in written and email statements. but the board made a decision today saying this is the most important economic move that they can make to try to attract more flights and destinations. >> all right. henry lee reporting live for us tonight henry. thank you. >> more retailers and restaurants along a popular corridor in san francisco are taking legal action against the city over a controversial center bike lane. this lane, which was put in place last summer, runs along valencia from 15th to 23rd streets. the businesses say it has led to a substantial loss in revenue, as parking has become more challenging for would be customers. those affected are asking for financial compensation and calling for the bike lane to be removed. >> the evidence is now clear that the center bike lane has
but again, the three letter designation by the faa oak will not change. okay. >> so if they do vote it and approve it, is there anything that those who are opposing can do to stop it, or is that the final say? >> no. that's it. they had their say today and over public comment and in written and email statements. but the board made a decision today saying this is the most important economic move that they can make to try to attract more flights and destinations. >> all right....
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southwest plane was forced to turn around shortly after takeoff, and the investigation now underway by the faa also, the city of the city attorney of san francisco is now getting involved in the proposed renaming of oakland international airport. how he says it's a violation of sfo's trademark. the news at noon starts now. >> this is ktvu fox two news at noon. good afternoon. >> i'm gasia mikaelian. well, some say it's a once in a lifetime experience. millions gathered across the country for the solar eclipse. in some parts of the country, it was a total view. other people, like those here in the bay area, just had a partial view. it's expected to be north america's biggest eclipse crowd ever, thanks to the densely populated path. ktvu tori gaines live from the chabot space and science center in the oakland hills, with more on the partial view we got here in the bay area. tori >> hi gasia, space lovers have been patiently waiting for this celestial event, and let me tell you, this crowd was amped up. a line of more than 400 people waited outside to get into the chabot center here to get a glim
southwest plane was forced to turn around shortly after takeoff, and the investigation now underway by the faa also, the city of the city attorney of san francisco is now getting involved in the proposed renaming of oakland international airport. how he says it's a violation of sfo's trademark. the news at noon starts now. >> this is ktvu fox two news at noon. good afternoon. >> i'm gasia mikaelian. well, some say it's a once in a lifetime experience. millions gathered across the...
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. >> new at ten tonight, the faa is investigating how an engine cover detached from that southwest flight. tmz sharing these photos, the southwest jet turned around just minutes after taking off from denver to houston yesterday in recorded air traffic control audio, one of the pilots said, quote, several passengers and flight attendants heard something loud hit the wing. the boeing 737 landed safely. >> legal action on the horizon. as oakland now considers changing the name of its airport. >> yeah. as we've been reporting, the port of oakland wants to rebrand and includes san francisco in the airport's name. but san francisco officials have been pushing back as ktvu s henry lee reports, the city attorney in san francisco is now threatening a lawsuit. >> from our perspective, the proposal appears intentionally designed to divert travelers who may be unfamiliar with bay area geography. >> san francisco city attorney david chu says changing the name of oakland international airport to san francisco bay oakland international airport would lead to confusion. and if oakland goes down that path,
. >> new at ten tonight, the faa is investigating how an engine cover detached from that southwest flight. tmz sharing these photos, the southwest jet turned around just minutes after taking off from denver to houston yesterday in recorded air traffic control audio, one of the pilots said, quote, several passengers and flight attendants heard something loud hit the wing. the boeing 737 landed safely. >> legal action on the horizon. as oakland now considers changing the name of its...
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both the ntsb and faa are investigating this case. >> the cdc says there have been nearly 100 measles cases nationwide this year so far, and that includes cases in california as fox's madison, scarpino, tells us, doctors are renewing their push to get people vaccinated. >> measles was thought to be eradicated in the u.s, but now public health officials are sounding the alarm on a sharp rise in cases driven by recent outbreaks in chicago, philadelphia and southeast florida. doctors say the highly contagious disease can infect up to 90% of non-immune people who are exposed to the virus, so it's definitely something to worry about, to think about and to be aware that we are getting more measles than we used to. according to the cdc, there have been at least 97 confirmed measles cases throughout the country this year, a nearly 70% increase from a total of 58 for all of 2023. the majority of these were linked to international travel, and children who have not received a measles, mumps and rubella vaccine can be. a cause of hospitalization, serious illness and even death in certain populati
both the ntsb and faa are investigating this case. >> the cdc says there have been nearly 100 measles cases nationwide this year so far, and that includes cases in california as fox's madison, scarpino, tells us, doctors are renewing their push to get people vaccinated. >> measles was thought to be eradicated in the u.s, but now public health officials are sounding the alarm on a sharp rise in cases driven by recent outbreaks in chicago, philadelphia and southeast florida. doctors...
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keep in mind, the faa has set a limit on how many jets boeing can produce each month. boeing cfo brian west, defending their slow pace, saying, quote, we're deliberately going slow to get this right. we are the ones who make the decision to constrain rates on the 737 program below 38 per month until we feel like we're ready. since boeing production has scaled down us carriers will receive 32% fewer aircraft than they planned for a year ago. estimates show. some 200 million more people will travel this summer than they did back in 2019. some airlines are turning to leasing these lease rates for the new airbus a320 200 neo and boeing 737. eight max aircrafts have hit $400,000 per month. that's the highest rate since mid 2008, per cirium. ascend consultancy some airlines are now paying more to fly older jets that need some tlc. that includes united, delta and american, who spent about 40% more on repairs last year. from 2019, both the engineer who is part of this case and boeing ceo are expected to testify next week in chicago. kelly saberi, fox business. >> ktvu fox two
keep in mind, the faa has set a limit on how many jets boeing can produce each month. boeing cfo brian west, defending their slow pace, saying, quote, we're deliberately going slow to get this right. we are the ones who make the decision to constrain rates on the 737 program below 38 per month until we feel like we're ready. since boeing production has scaled down us carriers will receive 32% fewer aircraft than they planned for a year ago. estimates show. some 200 million more people will...
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this latest incident comes as the faa has increased oversight for the airlines following incidents nationwide. happening now the uc berkeley divest coalition representing more than 75 students, staff and faculty, and alum organizations, are holding a rally. the organizers say the rally is for the university, to, quote, divest from the palestinian genocide in gaza. now, today, columbia university announced that all classes will be held virtually after days of pro-palestinian protests at the school. as alexis mccann reports, those protests have raised safety concerns for the university's jewish students as anti-israel protests continue. >> an ivy league campuses across the country. the president of columbia university shifting to all virtual classes, releasing a statement, writing in part, the decibel of our disagreements has only increased in recent days. we need a reset. jewish students on campus say they just don't feel safe. a rabbi at the ivy league school telling students to head home. >> people have been saying for a while now that they don't feel safe, and a lot of that had to do with t
this latest incident comes as the faa has increased oversight for the airlines following incidents nationwide. happening now the uc berkeley divest coalition representing more than 75 students, staff and faculty, and alum organizations, are holding a rally. the organizers say the rally is for the university, to, quote, divest from the palestinian genocide in gaza. now, today, columbia university announced that all classes will be held virtually after days of pro-palestinian protests at the...
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boeing is facing a 90 day deadline from the faa to outline a quality control plan. >> we're already about a month into that to put together a plan demonstrating that they can hit a different level of quality control, and we're not going to let them increase their production until they do. >> boeing's troubles are also causing major problems for airlines that are expected to receive about 32% fewer aircraft this year due to the delays. boeing ceo has been asked to testify next week at a senate hearing over these whistleblower claims. >> former executive with the trump organization was sentenced to five months in jail for lying under oath during his testimony in donald trump's civil fraud trial. allen weisselberg is the former chief financial officer for the trump organization. he pleaded guilty to two counts of perjury last month, admitting that he lied about the value of trump's manhattan penthouse. this will be his second time in jail. the 76 year old spent three months at new york's rikers island last year for being a part of a 15 year tax fraud scheme with the trump organization. the j
boeing is facing a 90 day deadline from the faa to outline a quality control plan. >> we're already about a month into that to put together a plan demonstrating that they can hit a different level of quality control, and we're not going to let them increase their production until they do. >> boeing's troubles are also causing major problems for airlines that are expected to receive about 32% fewer aircraft this year due to the delays. boeing ceo has been asked to testify next week...
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working on a mandated comprehensive plan to address recent flight issues until the plan is complete, the faa is limiting the production of the 737 max fleet. >> well, right now, us supreme court justices are hearing arguments over whether former president trump has immunity for actions he took while in office. rebecca castor has the latest from washington, dc, as former president donald trump sits in a new york courtroom, attorneys are arguing for his immunity. >> in a separate case set the supreme court. donald trump, making an early morning campaign stop ahead of his hush money trial in new york on thursday while 200 miles away, the supreme court is hearing oral arguments over whether the former president has immunity from criminal prosecution for actions he took while in office. >> a president has to have immunity if you don't have immunity, you just have a ceremonial president. >> this all stems from the charges against trump for his alleged involvement in attempts to overturn the 2020 election results. trump's attorneys argue he has immunity because he was acting in his presidential cap
working on a mandated comprehensive plan to address recent flight issues until the plan is complete, the faa is limiting the production of the 737 max fleet. >> well, right now, us supreme court justices are hearing arguments over whether former president trump has immunity for actions he took while in office. rebecca castor has the latest from washington, dc, as former president donald trump sits in a new york courtroom, attorneys are arguing for his immunity. >> in a separate case...
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. >> the faa is investigating how an engine cover detached from a southwest airlines flight. tmz shared these photos. now the southwest jet turned around just minutes after taking off from denver on its way to houston on sunday in recorded air traffic control audio. one of the pilots said, quote, several passengers and flight attendants heard something loud hit the wing. the boeing 737 landed safely. port of oakland commissioners are now scheduled to meet thursday to discuss renaming the oakland international airport. >> now, officials in the east bay liked the idea of rebrand the airport as san francisco bay. oakland international airport. but san francisco city leaders hate the idea. san francisco city attorney fired off a letter threatening legal action. he says the proposed name change would lead to confusion for visitors. >> from our perspective, the proposal appears intentionally designed to divert travelers who may be unfamiliar with bay area geography. >> now, oakland airport officials say a recent poll shows residents are comfortable with a name change and they suppo
. >> the faa is investigating how an engine cover detached from a southwest airlines flight. tmz shared these photos. now the southwest jet turned around just minutes after taking off from denver on its way to houston on sunday in recorded air traffic control audio. one of the pilots said, quote, several passengers and flight attendants heard something loud hit the wing. the boeing 737 landed safely. port of oakland commissioners are now scheduled to meet thursday to discuss renaming the...
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the couple had three sons, both the ntsb and the faa are investigating the plane crash. time is now 525. happening today, city leaders in palo alto will decide whether to get rid of parking spaces along el camino real to make room for bike lanes, the caltrans will be repaving el camino real and, as proposed, adding those bike lanes along the road through palo alto. caltrans says the changes would make the roads safer. however, the city council has to approve the plan to remove parking, even though caltrans has authority over el camino real, which is a state highway. well, in the east bay, some sidewalks and driveways are due to be temporarily closed this month. take a look at these google street view images now. the construction work will take place along san pablo avenue between ashby avenue in berkeley and brighton avenue in albany. only sidewalks and driveways not in compliance with the americans with disability act will be worked on, caltrans says. the update is to make it easier for people with disabilities to navigate around in that area. the closures will continue
the couple had three sons, both the ntsb and the faa are investigating the plane crash. time is now 525. happening today, city leaders in palo alto will decide whether to get rid of parking spaces along el camino real to make room for bike lanes, the caltrans will be repaving el camino real and, as proposed, adding those bike lanes along the road through palo alto. caltrans says the changes would make the roads safer. however, the city council has to approve the plan to remove parking, even...
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until the plan is complete, the faa is limiting the production of the 737 max jet. >> time is 837. let's see what steve paulson is reporting when it comes to those of us who might be looking forward to the weekend a little better, good, a little better. >> i don't think it'll be as warm as last weekend, but it'll still be better here today. and tomorrow, though, will be unseasonably cool. but first, if you're saying, you know we've had a lot of rain this year, we have had a lot of rain days. most locations are around 100, slightly below for some, but mainly a little bit above. but the amount of rain days is what's impressive here. since october, using san francisco as the as the data point, if you will. we have now gone ten consecutive days without rain. this is the longest stretch without measurable rain in san francisco since october 11th to the 21st. even november, december and march only had nine to say. this is rare is an understatement. we usually get mid-winter dry spells 15, 20, 25, 30 days. we've gone without rain did not happen this year. i don't think i'll see this again
until the plan is complete, the faa is limiting the production of the 737 max jet. >> time is 837. let's see what steve paulson is reporting when it comes to those of us who might be looking forward to the weekend a little better, good, a little better. >> i don't think it'll be as warm as last weekend, but it'll still be better here today. and tomorrow, though, will be unseasonably cool. but first, if you're saying, you know we've had a lot of rain this year, we have had a lot of...
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we have some breaking news now at 835 to tell you about the faa ordering all alaska airline flights grounded for a time, but we're told now that they are back flying again. but here's what happened. the federal agency didn't publicly disclose the reason why, but we did hear from cnbc they were reporting that the airline was having issues with its systems. that calculates weights for the planes. we just spoke to a representative at sfo who said just minutes ago that flights were cleared to start flying again. this story is still developing right now. and why this all ground stoppage for alaska was issued just for a short time. we're still working on getting that information right now and getting clarity on what what's happening here and how that is affecting fliers across the country, including here in the bay area. as you look live at sfo, we will, of course, keep following this story for you throughout mornings on two and of course, at ktvu.com. look for the latest updates there. >> san francisco police say they're investigating reports by three women who say they're victims of rape and abu
we have some breaking news now at 835 to tell you about the faa ordering all alaska airline flights grounded for a time, but we're told now that they are back flying again. but here's what happened. the federal agency didn't publicly disclose the reason why, but we did hear from cnbc they were reporting that the airline was having issues with its systems. that calculates weights for the planes. we just spoke to a representative at sfo who said just minutes ago that flights were cleared to start...
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the faa will conduct an investigation. president biden says he is willing to debate donald trump. the president made the comment during an interview with radio host howard stern. it's the first time he has indicated that he would debate trumpúthis election seaso this side or fumbling on commissionún correspondents dinnerc age is te actuallynúwhat the >> saturdayúnight live on stage withúpresident sptonight, mostly to biden. i mean, it's not always easy following what he's saying. it appears the president took the jokes in stride, saying on abc's this is president trump now, former president trump, and said, colin, you did a #### of a job hosting this year's white house correspondents dinner. i think i still think charlotte has you beat for the funniest in the family. but last night i'll bet you made her proud. this was actually was president trump that said that on x. tesla ceo elon musk visited beijing over the weekend to discuss the potential rollout of tesla's autopilot software in china. musk posted a photo with the chinese premier saying that he was honored to meet with
the faa will conduct an investigation. president biden says he is willing to debate donald trump. the president made the comment during an interview with radio host howard stern. it's the first time he has indicated that he would debate trumpúthis election seaso this side or fumbling on commissionún correspondents dinnerc age is te actuallynúwhat the >> saturdayúnight live on stage withúpresident sptonight, mostly to biden. i mean, it's not always easy following what he's saying. it...