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let's listen in. >> i'm the chair of the national transportation safety board. with me today is one of our newest board members, alvin brown, board member alvin brown, is this is his training launch, and we have our investigator in charge, who we call the icy, marcel muse. as i mentioned, we arrived on scene yesterday at about about, 6 a.m, but the team , came in from across the country throughout the day. it was really a day to get our bearings, we set up our family assistance program and also began to develop our investigative plan and request documents that we need in order to conduct our investigation today is really the first full investigative day on scene. we were able to board the vessel. i boarded the vessel around noon, along with our marine safety team and our highway safety team, and i can talk about that in just a bit, but i want to take a moment before i discuss our our, some of the factual information we've been able to identify and speak to the families on behalf of the national transportation safety board. i i just want to extend our deepest, de
let's listen in. >> i'm the chair of the national transportation safety board. with me today is one of our newest board members, alvin brown, board member alvin brown, is this is his training launch, and we have our investigator in charge, who we call the icy, marcel muse. as i mentioned, we arrived on scene yesterday at about about, 6 a.m, but the team , came in from across the country throughout the day. it was really a day to get our bearings, we set up our family assistance program...
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national transportation safety board. they're staging actually right behind me and getting getting ready to give a press conference as well. and we expect to hear more updates from them on what could have possibly caused this horrific tragedy. just a stunning story to wake up to this morning, especially, you know, people here in the bay area watching it because we drive across so many bridges in our daily lives. >> rick castro reporting for us live there in maryland. rebecca, thank you for that update. and as rebecca mentioned, we are waiting for president biden to speak on this incident. any minute now. you're looking at live pictures from inside the white house right now where the president could be speaking here within the next half hour or so. we will, of course, bring that to you live. if it happens during this newscast. and you can stay up to date anytime@ktvu.com and the fox local app as well. here in the bay area, the first report by san francisco officials on a crash in west portal that killed a family of four fi
national transportation safety board. they're staging actually right behind me and getting getting ready to give a press conference as well. and we expect to hear more updates from them on what could have possibly caused this horrific tragedy. just a stunning story to wake up to this morning, especially, you know, people here in the bay area watching it because we drive across so many bridges in our daily lives. >> rick castro reporting for us live there in maryland. rebecca, thank you...
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meantime, the national transportation safety board says the data recorder from the ship that crashed into the bridge has been recovered. it could help officials determine what happened on the vessel prior to the crash. ship traffic into and out of the port of baltimore is suspended. federal officials say they're working to reopen the port as soon as possible, and they warn of likely supply chain disruptions. >> there are tunnels that work as alternatives, but there's going to be some impacts on traffic. >> this port is responsible for over 51 million tons of foreign cargo. that's the largest in the country. >> transportation secretary pete buttigieg says there's no immediate dollar estimate on bridge damage or timeline for reopening. he also says the parties found liable for the bridge collapse will be held accountable. what happened in baltimore has many people wondering if something similar could happen here in the bay area, ktvu tom vacar looks back at two ship collisions involving the bay bridge and the safety precautions now in place. >> in 2013, the 751ft long overseas reymar e
meantime, the national transportation safety board says the data recorder from the ship that crashed into the bridge has been recovered. it could help officials determine what happened on the vessel prior to the crash. ship traffic into and out of the port of baltimore is suspended. federal officials say they're working to reopen the port as soon as possible, and they warn of likely supply chain disruptions. >> there are tunnels that work as alternatives, but there's going to be some...
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the national transportation safety board and the faa are in device was found outside a cannabis store in tacoma. >> surveillance video shows a te device, then throwing a molotov cocktail at the store, and the business owner is asking for help in identifying the person caught on camera. he says this is not the first time the shop has been targeted. an employee of the store actually found the explosive device and immediately called police. tacoma police spresponded and safely disposedf that device. friday, but the store was then hit again this morning with part of its sign partially burned down andúup in oregon, two hikers made their way out of the woods near multnomah falls after being stranded overnight, the sheriff's office said it did receive the call for help last night. >> two women said they were stuck on a cliff and did not know how to get down. officers deployed drones to pinpoint the hikers location, and then around 4:00 this morning, a county search and rescue team also set out to find the two, but the women were eventually at some n actually had hiked themselves out down th
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the national transportation safety board briefed the public on the crash, said the vessel was registered to a company out of singapore, and that the agency was working with authorities in that country. the ntsb also said there was little to report on the investigation at this time, as the focus was on search and rescue. >> right now, it's about people, it's about families and, addressing the needs of those that were impacted, said earlier, president biden spoke on the bridge collapse, promised maryland that it had all the federal resources it needs as it responds to this tragedy. >> it's my intention that federal government will pay for the entire cost of reconstructing that bridge, and i expect the congress to support my effort. it's going to take some time. the people of baltimore can count on us, though, to stick with them at every step of the way until the port is reopened and the bridge is rebuilt. >> the president noted that the crew on the ship managed to issue an alert that allowed authorities to close the bridge before it was struck. the president said that move undoubtedly save
the national transportation safety board briefed the public on the crash, said the vessel was registered to a company out of singapore, and that the agency was working with authorities in that country. the ntsb also said there was little to report on the investigation at this time, as the focus was on search and rescue. >> right now, it's about people, it's about families and, addressing the needs of those that were impacted, said earlier, president biden spoke on the bridge collapse,...
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the national transportation safety board is piecing together a timeline of events leading to the crash, using information recovered from the vessel's data recorder. the agency says investigators are boarding the ship wednesday to look at the devastation. >> our focus is on getting the perishable evidence. any other electronics that we want to take, any other sort of documentation logs with the ship traffic in the area to standstill. >> major companies, including general motors and ford, are rerouting shipments to other east coast ports. the port of baltimore is the ninth busiest in the country, handling high volumes of auto imports and farming equipment. >> there's not a lot of inventory sitting around, and inventory is usually what would buffer us against a disruption like this. >> transportation secretary pete buttigieg says crews will work to rebuild the bridge as quick as possible, but warns we could still see supply chain disruptions. >> you've got different shippers, different ports, different terminals, different cargo owners. they're under no requirement to talk to each other.
the national transportation safety board is piecing together a timeline of events leading to the crash, using information recovered from the vessel's data recorder. the agency says investigators are boarding the ship wednesday to look at the devastation. >> our focus is on getting the perishable evidence. any other electronics that we want to take, any other sort of documentation logs with the ship traffic in the area to standstill. >> major companies, including general motors and...
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all of those things, the national transportation safety board will look into, and you can bet about a year from now they're going to have a full description of exactly what happened. >> yeah, just a colossal failure on so many levels. tom vacar reporting live for us tonight, tom. >> thank you. and our coverage of the bridge collapse will continue throughout the newscast. coming up tonight at 530. we're going to have a live report from baltimore on the effect of this accident and that city's long road to recovery. >> the city of san francisco has released its first report on the crash at a bus stop that killed a family of four. it finds the design of that intersection is not to blame. the report by the sfmta says the intersection in the west portal neighborhood has several improvements designed to protect pedestrians. officials also noted that the driver, a 78 year old woman, was speeding on the wrong side of the road before that crash. the driver has been released from police custody. district attorney brooke jenkins says her office is waiting for more information before making any ch
all of those things, the national transportation safety board will look into, and you can bet about a year from now they're going to have a full description of exactly what happened. >> yeah, just a colossal failure on so many levels. tom vacar reporting live for us tonight, tom. >> thank you. and our coverage of the bridge collapse will continue throughout the newscast. coming up tonight at 530. we're going to have a live report from baltimore on the effect of this accident and...
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the national transportation safety board says they hope to retrieve the ship's voyage recorder to get some answers about what went wrong. by daylight, the destruction from the collision was devastating. clear the dolly, a 984 foot container ship, had been leaving the port of baltimore around 130 tuesday morning when it slammed into a tower of the francis scott key bridge, toppling the entire 1.6 mile structure. nighttime video captured the moments before the crash. it shows puffs of black smoke coming from the vessel, and its lights flickered on and off. then it struck one of the bridge's supports, causing one side of the span to collapse first, then the other side crashes into the water. a company, bronner builder said its construction crew was filling potholes in the middle of the bridge when it collapsed. two people were pulled from the water. six remain missing. state officials say the ship had left the port bound for sri lanka, and had been moving at eight knots, about nine miles per hour, when it reportedly lost power. a loss of power is one of the worst things that can happen.
the national transportation safety board says they hope to retrieve the ship's voyage recorder to get some answers about what went wrong. by daylight, the destruction from the collision was devastating. clear the dolly, a 984 foot container ship, had been leaving the port of baltimore around 130 tuesday morning when it slammed into a tower of the francis scott key bridge, toppling the entire 1.6 mile structure. nighttime video captured the moments before the crash. it shows puffs of black smoke...
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the national transportation safety board continues gathering evidence to learn more about the incident. the bridge opened in 1977, but and while the ntsb reports it was a satisfactory and satisfactory condition before the accident, they point out to how its design may have factored into the scale of the damage. >> it's a fracture critical bridge. if a member fails, that would likely cause a portion of or the entire bridge to collapse . >> the ntsb says a full report could take 1 to 2 years. a preliminary report could come in 2 to 4 weeks time. >> now is 810, and we've had some trouble on the bay bridge. nothing major wasn't a major crash. it was just someone's car that broke down on the skyway in san francisco. i think it would have been a better commute. but for that and now we are dealing with the consequences. we have a lot of slow traffic. you may want to avoid the san mateo bridge. it's raining just as steve said it would be. we're joking around about the eminence front, but something did come in here, and, you know, rain did come in on the peninsula on 101. so he's going to be ta
the national transportation safety board continues gathering evidence to learn more about the incident. the bridge opened in 1977, but and while the ntsb reports it was a satisfactory and satisfactory condition before the accident, they point out to how its design may have factored into the scale of the damage. >> it's a fracture critical bridge. if a member fails, that would likely cause a portion of or the entire bridge to collapse . >> the ntsb says a full report could take 1 to...
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safety board says it was given critical and legally required manufacturing records about the missing door bolts. >> this is extraordinary for the department of justice to be investigating aviation incident where nobody died. also investigating boeing's possible violation of a non-prosecution agreement boeing signed with uncle sam in the wake of two new 737 max crashes a few years back. >> they were given this deferred prosecution agreement and if they committed no crimes, no other crimes for three years, then they would be allowed the justice department would close the deferred prosecution agreement and then boeing would not get indicted. >> if boeing lied, deliberately hid documents, or failed to keep them. a criminal prosecution is likely to follow. >> somebody needs to be held accountable for this door plug blowout for the lack of the documentation, alleged lack of documentation and the missing bolts. it may reveal the planes were built way too fast. >> that to keep the assembly line speeding along. more on this as it develops tom vacar ktvu fox two news coming up at 11, the city
safety board says it was given critical and legally required manufacturing records about the missing door bolts. >> this is extraordinary for the department of justice to be investigating aviation incident where nobody died. also investigating boeing's possible violation of a non-prosecution agreement boeing signed with uncle sam in the wake of two new 737 max crashes a few years back. >> they were given this deferred prosecution agreement and if they committed no crimes, no other...
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the chair of the national transportation safety board has accused boeing of being uncooperative with the federal investigation. >> boeing needs to cooperate in every respect, and the 90 days a comprehensive plan on how they're going to turn their quality issues around. >> it's not immediately clear what technical event caused the chilean plane to nosedive chpúir the public's help after at& pedestrian was hit and killed on westbound 80 early this morning, chp says. >> at 145 was trying to crossct& the freeway. at the time they were struckúby a vehicle. this happened where traffic exits the bay bridge coming into the cityd ninth street exits. >> approximately 1:35 a.m. this morning, westbound 80 near the fifth street off ramp in san francisco, we had a vehicle in the traffic lanes. and the pedestrian, did not survive and has been pronounced deceased. the vehicle that was involved,t& was not here at upon chp arrival and fled the scene. we don't time as to what type of vehicle that lanes were closed for a time as chp looked for evidence& anyone who was on the westbound 80 area between
the chair of the national transportation safety board has accused boeing of being uncooperative with the federal investigation. >> boeing needs to cooperate in every respect, and the 90 days a comprehensive plan on how they're going to turn their quality issues around. >> it's not immediately clear what technical event caused the chilean plane to nosedive chpúir the public's help after at& pedestrian was hit and killed on westbound 80 early this morning, chp says. >> at...
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, we'll have a lot more information to share. >> the national transportation safety board recovering a data recorder from the ship that rammed into the francis scott key bridge on tuesday, causing parts of the structure to collapse. >> that information will help officials determine whether the vessel lost power prior to the crash, the agency says it is also looking into whether contaminated fuel played a factor. >> there has been an increase in recent years in these deficiencies noted in ships and propulsion. >> divers are returning to the patapsco river on wednesday to look for the bodies of people still missing, maryland officials say. prior to the crash, police were able to warn workers and stop traffic after the ship issued a mayday call. >> had these police officers and these law enforcement officers not done that, what was a catastrophic incident that we saw would have been even more catastrophic as the investigation continues, vessel traffic into and out of the port of baltimore is suspended. >> federal officials say they will work to reopen the port as soon as possible, but w
, we'll have a lot more information to share. >> the national transportation safety board recovering a data recorder from the ship that rammed into the francis scott key bridge on tuesday, causing parts of the structure to collapse. >> that information will help officials determine whether the vessel lost power prior to the crash, the agency says it is also looking into whether contaminated fuel played a factor. >> there has been an increase in recent years in these...
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the national transportation safety board says the ship's first sign of distress came less than three minutes before the collision, when the vessel's harbor pilot called for tugboats in the area to respond. within a minute, police officers on both ends of the bridge were ordered to stop. traffic. officials estimate the entire investigation into this crash could take up to two years. meanwhile, ship traffic into and out of the port of baltimore is suspended. maryland officials say about 140,000 jobs are related to port activities, raising concerns we could potentially see a significant economic impact between 100 and $200 million of value that that comes through that port every day. >> and about $2 million in wages that are at stake every day. and that's one of the areas we're most concerned about. >> the ntsb says it's interviewing two harbor pilots who were on board the ship when it crashed in baltimore county. conner hanson ktvu, fox two news, a west point cadet from pleasanton, has died in an accidental drowning. >> 21 year old haven morris died on monday while on spring break in f
the national transportation safety board says the ship's first sign of distress came less than three minutes before the collision, when the vessel's harbor pilot called for tugboats in the area to respond. within a minute, police officers on both ends of the bridge were ordered to stop. traffic. officials estimate the entire investigation into this crash could take up to two years. meanwhile, ship traffic into and out of the port of baltimore is suspended. maryland officials say about 140,000...
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the chair of the national transportation safety board has accused boeing of being uncooperative withúthe federal investigation. >> boeing needs to cooperate in every respect, and the faa has given them 90 days to show a comprehensive plan on how they're going to turn their quality issues around. >> it's not immediately clear what technical event caused the chilean plane to nosedive in washington. rebecca kaster fox news. >> all right, coming up next right here on the four, we're going to take a closer look at the fight to end child marriage here in the u.s, where a number of states have no minimum age to marry. >> also coming up, coming up here on the show today, we will talk live with a unicef representative about the practie recently introduced legislation here in california. >> also, we're going to talk about a program in san francisco. a little step closert will take homeless people off the streets of the city and reunite them with family in their hometown if advanced lung cancer has you searching for possibilities, discover a different first treatment. immunotherapies work with your
the chair of the national transportation safety board has accused boeing of being uncooperative withúthe federal investigation. >> boeing needs to cooperate in every respect, and the faa has given them 90 days to show a comprehensive plan on how they're going to turn their quality issues around. >> it's not immediately clear what technical event caused the chilean plane to nosedive in washington. rebecca kaster fox news. >> all right, coming up next right here on the four,...
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a preliminary investigation by the national transportation safety board found that the jet had left boeing's factory needed to keepe door plug in place. now, we reached out to alaska airlines for comment on this story, and a company spokesperson sent us this quote. in an event like this, it is normal for the doj to be conducting an investigation. we are fully we are a target of in san franco were still deciding whether to file criminal charges in a deadly crash that killed a family of four. investigators sayúthey were killed after a 78 year old driver crashed her suv into a bus stop near muni's west portal station. ktvu legal analyst michael cardozaúsays the spda's office is likely working around the clock, gathering evidence and interviewing witnesses if a crime was committed. >> and, the district attorney will be looking at involuntary manslaughter to see whether it's of the caliber of a felony, which means she could go to state prison or is it a misdemeanor, manslaughter. >> this is one of the last photos taken of the family before last saturday's deadly crash. they were killed while wa
a preliminary investigation by the national transportation safety board found that the jet had left boeing's factory needed to keepe door plug in place. now, we reached out to alaska airlines for comment on this story, and a company spokesperson sent us this quote. in an event like this, it is normal for the doj to be conducting an investigation. we are fully we are a target of in san franco were still deciding whether to file criminal charges in a deadly crash that killed a family of four....
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tons of hazardous materials, mostly corrosives. >> the national transportation safety board continues to gather evidence to learn more about what happened. that bridge opened back in 1977, while the ntsb reports it was in satisfactory condition before the crash, the agency points to how its design may have factored into the scale of the damage. >> it's a fracture critical bridge. if a member fails, that would likely cause a portion of or the entire bridge to collapse. >> the ntsb says a full report could take 1 to 2 years. a preliminary report could come in 2 to 4 weeks. and while the human toll of the bridge tragedy is still unfolding, many are starting to question how the collapse and resulting halt in operations at the port of baltimore will affect the nation's supply chain. let's get some more insight by turning to francis edwards, a professor and director of the master of public administration program at san jose state. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. >> some people say that that port there in baltimore is responsible for $15 billion in economic activity every day. we'
tons of hazardous materials, mostly corrosives. >> the national transportation safety board continues to gather evidence to learn more about what happened. that bridge opened back in 1977, while the ntsb reports it was in satisfactory condition before the crash, the agency points to how its design may have factored into the scale of the damage. >> it's a fracture critical bridge. if a member fails, that would likely cause a portion of or the entire bridge to collapse. >> the...
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the chair of the national transportation safety board has accused boeing of being uncooperative with the federal investigation. >> boeing needs to cooperate in given them 90 days to show aast- comprehensive plan on how they're going to turn their quality issues around. >> it's not immediately clear what technical event caused the chilean plane to nosedive. in washington. rebecca kaster. ktvu, fox two news let's get some more insight by turning to ross sagan from sagan aviation counseling. >> thanks for being with us, ross. >> yeah. good morning. happening here? do you see any commonalities between all these incidents that are causing so much concern? >> i know there's been a lot of focus on the recent that i have taken a look at. and i, i would rather a look at them as a success rather than a failure at. and the reason i say that is because, first of all, in those incidents, no one got hurt, which was a was a beautiful thing. the training of the pilots and the ground crews and the dispatchers all kicked in, and, the pilots performed the proper actions, got the of the cases safely and
the chair of the national transportation safety board has accused boeing of being uncooperative with the federal investigation. >> boeing needs to cooperate in given them 90 days to show aast- comprehensive plan on how they're going to turn their quality issues around. >> it's not immediately clear what technical event caused the chilean plane to nosedive. in washington. rebecca kaster. ktvu, fox two news let's get some more insight by turning to ross sagan from sagan aviation...
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this criminal investigation is because the national transportation safety board say& spit was notúgiven critical and legally required door bolts. this is extraordinary for the department of justice to be investigating an aviation incident where nobody died. >> the government is also investigating boeing's possible violation of a non-prosecution agreement boeing signed with uncle sam. in the wake of two new 737 max crashes a few years back. >> they were given this deferred prosecution agreement and if they committed no crimes, no other crimes for three years, then they would be allowed. the justice department would close the deferred prosecution spagreement, and then boeing wod not get indicted. >> if boeing lied, deliberately hid documents, orc failed to kep them. a criminal prosecution is likely to follow. >> somebody needs to be held accountable for this door plugged blowout for the lack of the documentation, alleged lack of documentation, and the planes were built way too fast.e >> that lineúspeeding along. more on this as it develops. tom vacar ktvu fox two news. >> how about a lit
this criminal investigation is because the national transportation safety board say& spit was notúgiven critical and legally required door bolts. this is extraordinary for the department of justice to be investigating an aviation incident where nobody died. >> the government is also investigating boeing's possible violation of a non-prosecution agreement boeing signed with uncle sam. in the wake of two new 737 max crashes a few years back. >> they were given this deferred...
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a preliminary investigation by the national transportation safety board found that the jet had left boeing's factory without the four bolts needed to keep the door. >> legal analysts say it will likely take years for an antitrust lawsuit against apple to go through the courts. the ae illegal monopoly in the smartphone market, which in turn stifles competitionúand keeps consumer prices artificially high. california is among 16 states joining the suit, claiming apple's profit margins on its iphones are more than double what others in the industry receive. >> they are not the leading mary are, because they are winning on the merits. they are in that place. and that front position because of, illegal, monopolistic behaviors. >> prosecutors also accused apple of creating a business model that includes its app store to collect inflated fees from developers and small businesses and force customers to stay with apple products. >> i do find it easier to stay in the apple family. everything works together. >> one impact is that once you get into the apple ecosystem, you're highly incentivized to buy
a preliminary investigation by the national transportation safety board found that the jet had left boeing's factory without the four bolts needed to keep the door. >> legal analysts say it will likely take years for an antitrust lawsuit against apple to go through the courts. the ae illegal monopoly in the smartphone market, which in turn stifles competitionúand keeps consumer prices artificially high. california is among 16 states joining the suit, claiming apple's profit margins on...
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second, the national transportation safety board. i talked to the chair this morning. she and her team will be conducting an investigation of what happened. and finally, the army corps of engineers naval assets for looking below the surface and clearing all of this is going to be part of the effort. the governor is leading team maryland, the mayor and the county executive, of course, team baltimore. but i'm just here to say, together with ben cardin, senator cardin, and congressman fumé and others, the federal government is your partner in this effort. thank you. and again, to the people of our state and the people of this great city, we're with you. we love what you. we will get through this together. thank you. governor. >> good morning again, paul wiedefeld, secretary of transportation. just a few updates since our meeting this morning, the crew that was out there working was basically repairing potholes. so you understand, that had nothing to do with a structural issue at all on the facility, at this time, one person has been rescued and so far and our continue ou
second, the national transportation safety board. i talked to the chair this morning. she and her team will be conducting an investigation of what happened. and finally, the army corps of engineers naval assets for looking below the surface and clearing all of this is going to be part of the effort. the governor is leading team maryland, the mayor and the county executive, of course, team baltimore. but i'm just here to say, together with ben cardin, senator cardin, and congressman fumé and...
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. >> now, the national transportation safety board continues collecting evidence to find out more about what happened. the bridge opened back in 1977, and while the ntsb reports it was in satisfactory condition before the accident, now they point to how it's designed may have been a factor in the scale of the damage. >> it's a fracture critical bridge. if a member fails, that would likely cause a portion of or the entire bridge to collapse. >> the ntsb says a full report could take 1 to 2 years, but they could have a preliminary report in 2 to 4 weeks. >> our time now. 414 a man from concord was sentenced to almost a year in prison for making voice mail. threats to congresswoman nancy pelosi and also to homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. 44 year old david carrier pleaded guilty to two counts of making threats against a federal official. prosecutors say he threatened to assault congresswoman pelosi in a message sent on january 21st of 2021, about a year and a half later, he left a similar message for secretary mayorkas. carrier was sentenced to 11 months, plus three years of
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theting national transportation safety board will hold a the incident s summer, though the agency's chairman says boeing is not able to find records documenting who previously performed maintenance work on the plane. quote a verbal request was made by ourt& investigators for security camera footage to help obtain this information. however, they were informed the footage was overwritten. >> what the ntsb needs to know is precisely what happened. how did it happen? were they tired? were they fatigued? were they distracted? >> this week, boeing said any employees who have violated company manufacturing procedures will receive additional training in washington. lucas tomlinson, ktvu, fox two news the us government could end its legal fight against a planned expedition to the titanic. >> federal officials say they're seeking more information from the company that wants to take images inside the sunken ship. the us argued last year that entering the titanic or disturbing the wreck, is regulated by the law to treat it like a grave site, the company says it wants to only take external images ofúthe
theting national transportation safety board will hold a the incident s summer, though the agency's chairman says boeing is not able to find records documenting who previously performed maintenance work on the plane. quote a verbal request was made by ourt& investigators for security camera footage to help obtain this information. however, they were informed the footage was overwritten. >> what the ntsb needs to know is precisely what happened. how did it happen? were they tired? were...
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national transportation safety board investigator spsenate saying boeing's ceo cod not answer her questions about who worked on the door. now, she says, he claimed there are no records of theújob. hamidi also reports she was told security cameraúfootage that could help in the case was overwritten any& worked on forward, homendy has asked thei. >> not too far from the weekend. now we're pushing into a thursday. it's going to be a beautiful day. today was really nice. these temperatures sort of theú60s, even some low 70s, and temperatures tomorrow will be more upper 60s andúeven more loc w0s. and by the time we get towards the weekend, friday, saturday area, we could see temperatures in the mid 70s, spthe winds are blowing though.& we've got that wind advisory that we've been talking about, the yellow areas. i guess that's i'm kind of colorblind.úi think that's yeah. julie is that yellow or gold? >> it's kind of a peaúgreen. >> okay. >> dang it. ofúa yellowish color okay. >> let's call it yellow. yeah. yellow okay. and then here is your, yourúyour extreme pretty intense. that's going
national transportation safety board investigator spsenate saying boeing's ceo cod not answer her questions about who worked on the door. now, she says, he claimed there are no records of theújob. hamidi also reports she was told security cameraúfootage that could help in the case was overwritten any& worked on forward, homendy has asked thei. >> not too far from the weekend. now we're pushing into a thursday. it's going to be a beautiful day. today was really nice. these...