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tom costello leading us off tonight. tom, we thank you. >>> here in new york, three presidents helped bring in a $26 million haul for the biden campaign at that star-studded fund-raiser, and it had former president trump firing back today. here's kelly o'donnell. >> reporter: with a dramatic flourish, three presidents emerged. democratic donors posted their images of this entrance at a glitzy new york city fund-raiser, needling a fourth president, donald trump, with a twist on the sensitive issue of age in this clip released by the biden campaign. >> all the things he's doing are so old, speaking of old. [ laughter ] and, you know, a little old and out of shape anyway. [ laughter ] >> reporter: tapping into the political skills of bill clinton and barack obama to sell the biden agenda. democrats looking for a counterpoint to polling that shows voter frustrations with president biden. >> you've got record-breaking job growth. you've got an unemployment rate that is as low as it has been. for african americans, by the way,
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. >> joining us now from baltimore, nbc's tom llamas and tom costello. tom llamas, we're learning new details about those victims who are still missing and presumed dead. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: so, jose, i had an interesting conversation, interview with the head of the fbi dive team that is assisting the other agencies in this area on the river, trying to figure up what is at the bottom of the river right now. what they told us is that the situation is so dangerous right now, essentially what those divers are seeing underwater, and they're seeing sonar and remote operated vehicles, rovs, think of an underwater drone, to give them back pictures of what is on the ground right now. they're talking about chunks of the bridge, they think they have located some vehicles. there is also a working theory that some of the missing construction workers may have been trapped inside of their vehicles, so they're trying to see where these vehicles are. once the situation is safe and as you can see the conditions behind us right now, it is raining, it i
. >> joining us now from baltimore, nbc's tom llamas and tom costello. tom llamas, we're learning new details about those victims who are still missing and presumed dead. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: so, jose, i had an interesting conversation, interview with the head of the fbi dive team that is assisting the other agencies in this area on the river, trying to figure up what is at the bottom of the river right now. what they told us is that the situation is so dangerous...
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>> of course definitely >> reporter: but before mars, the moon is calling tom costello, nbc news, houston. >> it's all very exciting that's "nightly news" for this thursday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein! those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. -ugh. -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals. and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic. (♪♪) >>> i'm raj mathai. next on "nbc bay area news tonight," it's all about the wind. strong gusts across the bay area. so how much longer is this going to last? >>> also, why did the cops let him get away? we have the exclusive video from
>> of course definitely >> reporter: but before mars, the moon is calling tom costello, nbc news, houston. >> it's all very exciting that's "nightly news" for this thursday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein! those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. -ugh. -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1...
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here's tom costello. >> reporter: video from inside chilean flight latam 800 capturing the aftermath of some harrowing moments. on board the flight from sydney to auckland, new zealand 50 injured passengers and crew members at least one lying on the floor. others with bleeding head injuries after being thrown to the ceiling. 13 sent to area hospitals. in a statement the airline says the plane "experienced a strong shake during flight, the cause of which is currently under investigation. on flightaware latam 800 is shown flying at 41,000 feet when its altitude reading is suddenly lost for roughly an hour and 10 minutes, then reappearing as the plane approaches auckland >> you can be sure that investigators are going to be downloading and analyzing that flight data recorder as well as the memory on the flight control computers that control the flight controls for this airplane. >> reporter: the boeing 787 was supposed to fly on to santiago after stopping in auckland meanwhile, nbc news has confirmed the justice department has launched a new criminal investigation into boeing following
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tom costello now on the investigation ahead. >> reporter: while the "dali" remains trapped under tons of wreckage from the collapsed bridge, ntsb teams were on board today gathering evidence and identifying key crew members to interview. already investigators have downloaded data from the ship's so-called black box including the ship's speed, position, power, and throttle settings at 1:30 a.m. tuesday. >> that will help us, enable us, to begin to put together a time line of events that occurred prior to the striking of the bridge. >> reporter: ntsb chief homendy says investigators will also look at whether the ship received contaminated fuel, which could have shut down the engines causing it to lose power before crashing into the bridge. engineering experts calculate it hit with roughly 30 million pounds of applied force. >> a bridge like this one completed in the 1970s was simply not made to withstand a direct impact on a critical support pier from a vessel that weighs about 200 million pounds. >> reporter: while the key bridge was built to 1970 standards, those standards changed aft
tom costello now on the investigation ahead. >> reporter: while the "dali" remains trapped under tons of wreckage from the collapsed bridge, ntsb teams were on board today gathering evidence and identifying key crew members to interview. already investigators have downloaded data from the ship's so-called black box including the ship's speed, position, power, and throttle settings at 1:30 a.m. tuesday. >> that will help us, enable us, to begin to put together a time line...
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costello reports on what went wrong >> reporter: off the runway, tipped over and stuck in the grass, a united 737 max 8. its landing gear collapsed. flight 2477, memphis to houston, touched down just before 8:00 a.m. >> runway 27 clear to land >> reporter: with another plane following close behind, the pilots were told not to slow too much >> keep your speed up. >> okay. will do. >> reporter: but the plane slid off a wet runway as it tried turning onto a taxiway. another united flight close behind ordered to cancel its landing. >> united 1383, go around and, 2477, i see you in the grass rolling the trucks en route. >> reporter: united says no passenger or crew injuries were reported the runway closed as investigators look into what happened and whether the plane's landing gear failed. it comes one day after this incident in san francisco. >> the last departure lost the wheel on departure, so we're going to have to shut the runway down. >> reporter: a united 777 headed to japan lost one of six tires from its main gear assembly as it took off thursday morning the tire crashed through a
costello reports on what went wrong >> reporter: off the runway, tipped over and stuck in the grass, a united 737 max 8. its landing gear collapsed. flight 2477, memphis to houston, touched down just before 8:00 a.m. >> runway 27 clear to land >> reporter: with another plane following close behind, the pilots were told not to slow too much >> keep your speed up. >> okay. will do. >> reporter: but the plane slid off a wet runway as it tried turning onto a...
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tom costello has details >> reporter: if you can't get enough of the apollo moon landings >> the eagle has landed. >> reporter: or spacex launches. >> and liftoff go dragon, go falcon >> reporter: if you dream of stars and speed and all things space. >> that was one heck of a ride thank you. >> reporter: nasa has a job for you. >> so, you want to be an astronaut? if you have what it takes, we want you up here >> reporter: yep, nasa is looking for full-time professional astronauts, applications due april 2nd more than 12,000 people are expected to apply for just ten spots. the job requirements, you must be a u.s. citizen, have a master's degree in an s.t.e.m. field, science, computer science, math met ickes or engineering, at least three years of professional experience or 1,000 in-command hours for pilots and able to pass a rigorous fitness test. nasa's latest class of astronauts just graduated after two years of training, including a fighter pilot who grew up in puerto rico. >> you can feel the motemotion. >> reporter: we were invited into a mock up of the orion space capsule that wil
tom costello has details >> reporter: if you can't get enough of the apollo moon landings >> the eagle has landed. >> reporter: or spacex launches. >> and liftoff go dragon, go falcon >> reporter: if you dream of stars and speed and all things space. >> that was one heck of a ride thank you. >> reporter: nasa has a job for you. >> so, you want to be an astronaut? if you have what it takes, we want you up here >> reporter: yep, nasa is...
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tom costello joins us. let's start with what happened in dallas, tom. >> yeah, this happened back in february as the american airlines 737 landed on the d-fw runway, the pilot found they had no brakes. they set their thrust reversers to maximum as the control tower started fire rescue just in case. the plane rolled off the end of the runway into an overrun area, nobody injured. the ntsb found a maintenance team had improperly reconnected and swapped two hydraulic brake lines and electrical lines. american airlines tells us the safety of our customers and team members is our top priority, and we are fully cooperating with the ntsb. lester? >> and tom, the second investigation could suggest another issue with the boeing 737 max and quality control? >> yeah, that's right. the faa wants hundreds of max planes inspected over three years for chafing wire bundles that could cause the pilots to lose control. nbcnews.com was the first to report this problem. it dates back to 2021 when pilots momentarily lost control
tom costello joins us. let's start with what happened in dallas, tom. >> yeah, this happened back in february as the american airlines 737 landed on the d-fw runway, the pilot found they had no brakes. they set their thrust reversers to maximum as the control tower started fire rescue just in case. the plane rolled off the end of the runway into an overrun area, nobody injured. the ntsb found a maintenance team had improperly reconnected and swapped two hydraulic brake lines and...
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tom costello, nbc news, las vegas. >>> and that is "nightly news" for this wednesday. thank you for watching, everyone. i'm lester holt, please take care of yourself and each other. good night. . >>> right now 4:30 hail, lightning and wet weather. we are tracking an active afternoon across the bay area. good afternoon
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tom costello, thanks. >>> meanwhile, in washington, arguments at the supreme court today on the issue of abortion and the effort to limit access to abortion pills, the most common method of abortions in this country. here is laura jarrett. >> reporter: hundreds rallied outside the supreme court today as inside, the justices threw cold water on an effort to roll back access to the most commonly used abortion pill in the country, mifepristone. on the market for more than two decades, the pill now increasingly used. but a group of doctors and advocates against abortion rights successfully sued last year to make the pill harder to obtain, the first time a court ever invalidated an fda-approved drug. >> the fda violated federal law in its duty to keep women safe. women are now left to receive these drugs in the mail or in their dorm room without ever having been checked by a doctor for life-threatening conditions. that's reckless. >> reporter: today, the justices appeared highly dubious. doctors who never prescribed mifepristone and can't be forced to under federal law have the legal stand
tom costello, thanks. >>> meanwhile, in washington, arguments at the supreme court today on the issue of abortion and the effort to limit access to abortion pills, the most common method of abortions in this country. here is laura jarrett. >> reporter: hundreds rallied outside the supreme court today as inside, the justices threw cold water on an effort to roll back access to the most commonly used abortion pill in the country, mifepristone. on the market for more than two...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> we are tracking storms on the move tonight in the midwest and southeast. millions under severe risk across the lower mississippi valley and gulf coast. the main threat will be damaging wind gusts, large hail, and flooding overnight. tornadoes also a possibility. tomorrow the storms move farther into the southeast from florida to north carolina. >>> we want to turn now to the war in gaza. the united states says all of its air drops of food have landed safely in the territory, but that wasn't the case with another country's air drop, and the results were deadly. richard engel has late details. >> reporter: this is what an aid drop into gaza is supposed to look like as today a jordanian military cargo plane dropped pallets of food near gaza city. they fall slowly, but this also happened today. as the pallets are dropped by another aircraft, one of the parachutes on the right of the screen fails to open. the package comes apart in midair, the pieces falling down with heavy thuds. the other pallets also drop very quickly. palestinian medical official
tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> we are tracking storms on the move tonight in the midwest and southeast. millions under severe risk across the lower mississippi valley and gulf coast. the main threat will be damaging wind gusts, large hail, and flooding overnight. tornadoes also a possibility. tomorrow the storms move farther into the southeast from florida to north carolina. >>> we want to turn now to the war in gaza. the united states says all of its air drops of...
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>> of course definitely >> reporter: but before mars, the moon is calling tom costello, nbc news, houston. >> it's all very exciting that's "nightly news" for this thursday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night ♪♪ this love is gettin' ♪ ♪ kind of dangerous ♪ ♪ feels like it's a loaded gun ♪ ♪ my-my it's turning ♪ ♪ like a cloud of dust ♪ ♪ my heart always wants to run ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh-oh ♪ ♪ if you want a cowboy ♪ ♪ on a white horse ♪ ♪ ridin' off into the sunset ♪ ♪ if that's the kind of love ♪ ♪ you wanna wait for ♪ ♪ hold on tight, girl ♪ ♪ i ain't there yet ♪ ♪ no, i ain't there yet ♪ ♪ someday maybe you ♪ ♪ could have your way ♪ ♪ right now's just ♪ ♪ not the time ♪ ♪ something a man ♪ ♪ just got to do ♪ ♪ i wish you could change ♪ ♪ my mind ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh-oh ♪ ♪ if you want a cowboy ♪ ♪ on a white horse ♪ ♪ ridin' off into the sunset ♪ ♪ if that's the kind of love ♪ ♪ you wanna wait for ♪ ♪ hold on
>> of course definitely >> reporter: but before mars, the moon is calling tom costello, nbc news, houston. >> it's all very exciting that's "nightly news" for this thursday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night ♪♪ this love is gettin' ♪ ♪ kind of dangerous ♪ ♪ feels like it's a loaded gun ♪ ♪ my-my it's turning ♪ ♪ like a cloud of dust ♪ ♪ my heart always wants to run ♪ ♪...
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tom costello covers aviation for us. tom, the ntsb chief is clearly frustrated >> she is. jennifer homendy says boeing has still not provided important details that ntsb investigators need about why that door plug blew out and why four bolts were missing that hold it in place in a letter to congress, homendy writes, to date we still do not know who performed the work to open, reinstall, and close the door plug on the accident aircraft. boeing has informed us that they are unable to find the records documenting this work. investigators asked for security footage from the factory floor back in the fall, however, she writes, they were informed the footage was overwritten. boeing insists it has cooperated fully, and it has security videos that are kept for just 30 days on average, lester >> all right, tom costello, thank you. >>> let's turn to the deepening crisis now in haiti the u.s. sending in a new contingent of marines to guard the embassy, and americans making some harrowing escapes, including a best-selling author. gabe gutierrez reports from neighboring dominican repub
tom costello covers aviation for us. tom, the ntsb chief is clearly frustrated >> she is. jennifer homendy says boeing has still not provided important details that ntsb investigators need about why that door plug blew out and why four bolts were missing that hold it in place in a letter to congress, homendy writes, to date we still do not know who performed the work to open, reinstall, and close the door plug on the accident aircraft. boeing has informed us that they are unable to find...
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here's tom costello. >> reporter: he's the ceo of one of the country's critical economic drivers. now under pressure, boeing's dave calhoun says he'll leave by year's end. after five years of crisis and groundings involving two max 8 crashes that killed 346 people, the max 9 door plug blowout and quality control breakdowns across boeing. >> we're going to get ahead of all of the issues with the faa and way more importantly our own people bring to our attention, and we'll get ahead of it. that will happen. >> reporter: it comes as the company is the focus of criminal, ntsb and faa investigations. last week faa chief mike whitaker told lester he was surprised during meetings at boeing that their priorities seemed to be production, not safety. >> i think it really shows how the mindset has been on production. and i think you would have expected at least more of a show of focus on safety. and that was lacking. >> reporter: calhoun responding today. >> i recognized exactly what he was talking about because i heard it from all of our own people. >> reporter: airline confidence in boeing
here's tom costello. >> reporter: he's the ceo of one of the country's critical economic drivers. now under pressure, boeing's dave calhoun says he'll leave by year's end. after five years of crisis and groundings involving two max 8 crashes that killed 346 people, the max 9 door plug blowout and quality control breakdowns across boeing. >> we're going to get ahead of all of the issues with the faa and way more importantly our own people bring to our attention, and we'll get ahead...
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we've got nbc's tom costello who joins us right now. tom, good morning. >> reporter: hoda, good morning to you. so the focus here is very much on a salvage operation. and they are going to have to bring in massive cranes that are able to lift and bring up all of that metal structure, all of that concrete. that's a huge job. it will probably also require divers to go back down into the water again. and it is treacherous. their priority is to get this port reopened. it will not be fast. the immediate focus right here, this morning, is on the families of those who died. in baltimore this morning, a clearer picture now emerging of the disastrous crash that brought down the francis scott key bridge. ntsb investigators have for the first time boarded the cargo ship, still covered in mangled metal. >> it's just utter devastation. >> reporter: along with initial interviews of the crew, investigators have now downloaded the ship's voice data recorder, or vdr. the initial timeline shows alarms started sounding at 1:24 a.m. tuesday. two minutes la
we've got nbc's tom costello who joins us right now. tom, good morning. >> reporter: hoda, good morning to you. so the focus here is very much on a salvage operation. and they are going to have to bring in massive cranes that are able to lift and bring up all of that metal structure, all of that concrete. that's a huge job. it will probably also require divers to go back down into the water again. and it is treacherous. their priority is to get this port reopened. it will not be fast. the...
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joining me now, nbc news senior correspondent tom costello. tom, bring us up to speed. >> reporter: bottom line, engineers had been concerned about pressurization lights going out in the cockpit days before the blowout of that max 9. they had pushed to take the plane out of service, the airline opted, instead, to keep flying the plane three more trips so it would end in portland where it has a maintenance space. on the last two trips is when the door plug actually blew out. thankfully, nobody injured but obviously that raises the question why would alaska allow the plane to keep flying. alaska tells nbc news, by the way, it's confident in its maintenance procedures that were followed leading up to this incident and it's cooperating fully. however, now it's not just boeing, they're very much in the hot seat, the alaska also about its decision to keep flying on that evening of january 5th. >> let me also ask you about the ntsb, tom. its chief has sent a scathing letter, scathing wlert to boeing, saying they're being uncooperative in this investi
joining me now, nbc news senior correspondent tom costello. tom, bring us up to speed. >> reporter: bottom line, engineers had been concerned about pressurization lights going out in the cockpit days before the blowout of that max 9. they had pushed to take the plane out of service, the airline opted, instead, to keep flying the plane three more trips so it would end in portland where it has a maintenance space. on the last two trips is when the door plug actually blew out. thankfully,...
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tom costello is joining us again. to say this is a selective process is a major understatement. >> wait until you see this selective doesn't even begin to describe the process nasa wants the best and the brightest to travel to the space station, to the moon, even to mars the astronaut application deadline is fast approaching if you can't get enough of the apollo moon landings or spacex launches today -- >> and liftoff >> reporter: -- if you dream of stars and speed and all things space -- >> that was one heck of a ride thank you. >> reporter: -- nasa has a job for you. >> so you want to be an astronaut? if you have what it takes, we want you up here. >> reporter: yep, nasa is looking for full-time professional astronauts. applications due april 2nd. >> to train and to fly for all human kind. >> reporter: more than 12,000 people are expected to apply fo masters degree in a stem field, science, computer just 10 spots. the job requirements, you must be a u.s. citizen, have a masters degree in a stem field, science, compu
tom costello is joining us again. to say this is a selective process is a major understatement. >> wait until you see this selective doesn't even begin to describe the process nasa wants the best and the brightest to travel to the space station, to the moon, even to mars the astronaut application deadline is fast approaching if you can't get enough of the apollo moon landings or spacex launches today -- >> and liftoff >> reporter: -- if you dream of stars and speed and all...
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tom costello covers aviation for us and joins us now. tom, let's start with john barnett, his death obviously tragic but how did it all connect to boeing's current issues and have we heard from his family. >> reporter: he was a 30-year boeing employee and he was in charge of quality management at one of the plants in south carolina. in 2017 he filed a whistle blower complaint alleging that boeing was routinely putting profits ahead of safety. routinely cutting corners in the production line and allowing shouldy pieces to go through on planes actually on the assembly line, so he's been very vocal about boeing's problems and suggesting the ongoing problems with boeing over the last few years can be directly turned to the quality control breakdown. his family did say he had been suffering from ptsd as well as anxiety because of the hostile work environment he had been subject to in boeing when he started raising these whistle blower complaints. and they suggest those contributed to his own loss of life. "the new york times" reporting and nb
tom costello covers aviation for us and joins us now. tom, let's start with john barnett, his death obviously tragic but how did it all connect to boeing's current issues and have we heard from his family. >> reporter: he was a 30-year boeing employee and he was in charge of quality management at one of the plants in south carolina. in 2017 he filed a whistle blower complaint alleging that boeing was routinely putting profits ahead of safety. routinely cutting corners in the production...
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tom costello wnbc news. -- with nbc news. you spoke of one of the teams within this ntsb structure looking for specifically the recorders on board the ship. can you speak to what type of recorders may be on board the ship, and what do you hope th information might be provided? chair homendy: at this time, i will have more information abou the recorders tomorrow. we chose not to board the vessel today to allow some time for the search and recovery, which we did not want to interfere with. that is the first and foremost. we do have some information, but we need to verify that information first before we provide that information, before i verify it we will have that information tomorrow, or maybe later tonigh if you want to check with me. reporter: abc news. how long will the search go on for today chair homendy: it is a question on how long the search will go on today. ntsb is not in charge of the search-and-rescue operat that is the u.s. coast guard. so i would refer you to the coast guard for that information. reporter: cbs n
tom costello wnbc news. -- with nbc news. you spoke of one of the teams within this ntsb structure looking for specifically the recorders on board the ship. can you speak to what type of recorders may be on board the ship, and what do you hope th information might be provided? chair homendy: at this time, i will have more information abou the recorders tomorrow. we chose not to board the vessel today to allow some time for the search and recovery, which we did not want to interfere with. that...
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for "sunday today," i'm tom costello in baltimore. >> tom, thank you very much. our thoughts on this easter sunday are with the families of those men who died while working on the bridge this week. >>> coming up next here, we will turn to a new "sunday sitdown" with the one and only carol burnett on her rise from a difficult childhood to become one of the funniest and most influential people in the history of american culture. >>> and then "a life well lived." the daring climber and filmmaker who scaled mount everest five times and was a hero on one of the mountain's most infamous days. >>> and, as we head to break, our "photo of the week" is a national holiday in its own rite. thursday's opening day is shot from great american ballpark in cincinnati where the reds hosted the washington nationals getting a win in front of the home fans. my new york yankees are 3-0 as of this morning on their way to of this morning on their way to an unprecedented 162-season.0 numbers move you. but some can stop you in your tracks. like the tens of thousands of people who were dia
for "sunday today," i'm tom costello in baltimore. >> tom, thank you very much. our thoughts on this easter sunday are with the families of those men who died while working on the bridge this week. >>> coming up next here, we will turn to a new "sunday sitdown" with the one and only carol burnett on her rise from a difficult childhood to become one of the funniest and most influential people in the history of american culture. >>> and then "a...
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tom costello is with us tom, this may have been a mishap in the cockpit. >> reporter: yeah, that's one theory. tonight boeing is telling airlines to fly the 787 to check the switches that control the pilot's seats because they could get stuck. "the wall street journal" reports investigators believe a flight attendant delivering a meal to the pilot may have accidentally hit a switch that moved the pilot's seat forward. that could have pushed the pilot into his controls forcing the nose of a plane down and sending passengers flying more than 50 injured, some with broken bones. in a statement boeing says, we are recommending operators/airlines perform an inspection at the next maintenance opportunity. this could contradict what one passenger told us, that the pilot complained his flight computer screens went suddenly dark importantly, investigators have not reached a final conclusion about what caused this plane to do a nosedive over the ocean, lester. >> and, tom, there was another incident today where a plane landed with a missing panel beneath the aircraft what can you tell us? >> repo
tom costello is with us tom, this may have been a mishap in the cockpit. >> reporter: yeah, that's one theory. tonight boeing is telling airlines to fly the 787 to check the switches that control the pilot's seats because they could get stuck. "the wall street journal" reports investigators believe a flight attendant delivering a meal to the pilot may have accidentally hit a switch that moved the pilot's seat forward. that could have pushed the pilot into his controls forcing...
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tom costello, thank you. we will have a lot more on the impact -- the economic impact of the baltimore bridge collapse. treasury secretary janet yellen will join me. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports." this is msnbc. can feel rough on? for softer clothes that are gentle on your skin, try downy free & gentle downy will soften your clothes without dyes or perfumes. the towel washed with downy is softer, and gentler on your skin. try downy free & gentle. everywhere but the seat. the seat is leather. alan, we get it. you love your bike. we do, too. that's why we're america's number-one motorcycle insurer. but do you have to wedge it into everything? what? i don't do that. this reminds me of my bike. the wolf was about the size of my new motorcycle. have you seen it, by the way? happy birthday, grandma! really? look how the brushstrokes follow the line of the gas tank. -hey! -hey! brought my plus-one. jamie? the future is not just going to happen. you have to make it. and if you want a successful business,
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tom costello, nbc news. >>> coming up, the new push by some tech companies to go nuclear. nuclear. why they hope it could fuelhe t before my doctor and i chose breztri for my copd, i had bad days. [cough] flare-ups that could permanently damage my lungs. with breztri, things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing. starting within 5 minutes, i noticed my lung function improved. it helped improve my symptoms, and breztri was even proven to reduce flare-ups, including those that could send me to the hospital. so now i look forward to more good days. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. can't afford your medication? astrazeneca may be able to help. ask your doctor about breztri. emergen-c crysta
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joining us now is tom costello, who is doing terrific work covering this very difficult story. tom, maryland governor wes moore, he has been warning us over and over about the long road ahead. even as they are now starting to get an injection of assistance from the federal government, tell us where things stand this morning. >> reporter: $60 million from the federal government and that will be a drop in the port, so to speak, because they need more than a billion is the estimate right now to replace that bridge. at this hour, we have these cranes moving into position, as you suggested, including the biggest on the entire eastern seaboard that can lift 1,000 tons. here is the challenge. the piece of bridge -- the piece of steel that has crushed the bow of the ship, that alone weighs 4,000 tons. we went out on the water with the u.s. army corps of engineers to see the challenges ahead. right now what they are doing is mapping all of it out with underwater drones and with radar and sonar so they have a very precise understanding of where all the wreckage is, because they're going
joining us now is tom costello, who is doing terrific work covering this very difficult story. tom, maryland governor wes moore, he has been warning us over and over about the long road ahead. even as they are now starting to get an injection of assistance from the federal government, tell us where things stand this morning. >> reporter: $60 million from the federal government and that will be a drop in the port, so to speak, because they need more than a billion is the estimate right now...
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now nearly ten years since that plane vanished, the search may be back on tom costello explains why. >> reporter: in the vastness of the southern indian ocean, another search may begin for malaysian airlines flight 370 after first searching in 2018, american company ocean infe infinite wants to ry again. using autonomous drones to find the plane and the 239 people on board. the prime minister of malaysia says he's open to a new search, with ocean infinity only getting paid if it finds the plane. >> whatever need to be done must be done. >> reporter: it was on march 8, 2014, that the boeing 777 disappeared on the red eye from kuala lumpur to beijing. radar and satellite data suggested the plane made a mysterious u-turn, flew back over malaysia and eventually headed towards the southern indian ocean the search zone 1500 miles south of australia the leading theory is that one of the pilots hijacked the plane, flying it into the ocean. while small pieces of the plane have washed ashore, experts believe the plane itself could be miles under water >> it's what we wanted to hear. >> reporte
now nearly ten years since that plane vanished, the search may be back on tom costello explains why. >> reporter: in the vastness of the southern indian ocean, another search may begin for malaysian airlines flight 370 after first searching in 2018, american company ocean infe infinite wants to ry again. using autonomous drones to find the plane and the 239 people on board. the prime minister of malaysia says he's open to a new search, with ocean infinity only getting paid if it finds the...
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tom costello is live at the foot of the bridge in baltimore. tom, information here coming out the emphasize on the lives, the urgency of this search that is happening, and some questions about what's ahead, what's next, longer term with the critical shipping lane. >> reporter: yeah. i think the headline out of this particular news conference is really just reiterating that in fact this, in their view, remains a search-and-rescue operation, although as the hours pass, the chances of somebody surviving in that water really, they drop by the minute and by the hour, of course. a couple of new developments in the last few hours. the ntsb chief announcing that they have got a team of 24 investigators on the scene. they will look at a whole host, a long list of items, including the maintenance and the safety record of this particular ship, the singapore -- sorry, the singapore flagged vessel that was on its way, as you know, to sri lanka. but nbc news confirming it had gone through 27 inspections since 2015, two deficiencies, including one in which th
tom costello is live at the foot of the bridge in baltimore. tom, information here coming out the emphasize on the lives, the urgency of this search that is happening, and some questions about what's ahead, what's next, longer term with the critical shipping lane. >> reporter: yeah. i think the headline out of this particular news conference is really just reiterating that in fact this, in their view, remains a search-and-rescue operation, although as the hours pass, the chances of...
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nbc news senior correspondent tom costello has more on exactly what happened. tom. >> reporter: yeah, this looks like an engine or a compressor stall, and that happens when there's an air flow disruption and a balance on the engine. it causes the engine to spit fire out the rear, almost like a backfire, usually not a serious risk to the plane, but pilots do need to get the plane on the ground as soon as possible. it was a terrifying few moments caught on video at altitude. >> something happened outside. >> flames shooting out of unit flight, possibly an engine stall as the plane departed houston en route to fort myers earlier this week. >> stall on the left engine. >> reporter: the aircraft a boeing 737 made an emergency landing back in texas. united calls it an engine issue adding the flight landed safely and the passengers deplaned normally. boeing does not provide the engines for the planes. elliott trexler was on board. >> it's just not a normal bump that you would hear when you're flying. this is a loud explosion. there was no question in any of our minds
nbc news senior correspondent tom costello has more on exactly what happened. tom. >> reporter: yeah, this looks like an engine or a compressor stall, and that happens when there's an air flow disruption and a balance on the engine. it causes the engine to spit fire out the rear, almost like a backfire, usually not a serious risk to the plane, but pilots do need to get the plane on the ground as soon as possible. it was a terrifying few moments caught on video at altitude. >>...
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nbc news senior correspondent tom costello is here with a sneak peek at what you can expect. >> reporter: walk right into the full body scanner, and this is what's new. you come and put your arms down to the side, and it's going to look for anything that shouldn't be there. and it's telling me i've got to come back out. i have a microphone, of course, that it has detected, i've got the transmitter on my belt, and something a lot of people forget, my cell phone. >> you can see the full story ahead on the "today" show. that's at 7:00 this morning, right after us here on "today in the bay." >>> it's 5:26 right now. coming up next, the top stories we're following, including is crime really dropping in oakland? we're talking with the city's mayor about the latest data and digging deeper into it ourselves. >>> i'm bob redell, live here in san jose, with the current mayor, who looks like he won in a landslide during yesterday's primary, and the former mayor taking one huge step forward to taking one huge step forward to ending up being ( ♪♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my i
nbc news senior correspondent tom costello is here with a sneak peek at what you can expect. >> reporter: walk right into the full body scanner, and this is what's new. you come and put your arms down to the side, and it's going to look for anything that shouldn't be there. and it's telling me i've got to come back out. i have a microphone, of course, that it has detected, i've got the transmitter on my belt, and something a lot of people forget, my cell phone. >> you can see the...
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i want to bring in nbc senior correspondent tom costello. what else are you learning? >> reporter: there are a couple of headlines here. let's begin with as you said the fact that this door plug -- rather, this airline, the plane itself was supposed to go into maintenance with alaska airlines on the very evening that the door plug blew out. what is that relevant? because inside alaska airlines, engineers had pushed for that plane to be taken out of service, concerned that there were warning lights popping up in the cockpit. but the airline decided to keep flying the plane three more flights so that it could end the day in portland where the company has a maintenance base. the question is should they have ever allowed that plane to keep flying after their own engineers were saying we want to pull it out of service, and then, of course, on that flight, they had the blowout. thankfully nobody injured. now to boeing's part of this whole problem, as you know the focus has been on the failures within boeing's manufacturing line, quality control failures, that may have led to
i want to bring in nbc senior correspondent tom costello. what else are you learning? >> reporter: there are a couple of headlines here. let's begin with as you said the fact that this door plug -- rather, this airline, the plane itself was supposed to go into maintenance with alaska airlines on the very evening that the door plug blew out. what is that relevant? because inside alaska airlines, engineers had pushed for that plane to be taken out of service, concerned that there were...
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tom costello. it was 10 years ago this week. one of the world's great aviation mysteries began on march 8th, 2014. still no emergency transmitter signal. no sign of wreckage. a red eye to beijing seemed routine, but something went terribly wrong. radar and satellite data suggest the plane made a sudden you turn, flew back over malaysia. cut north and then apparently turned south. disappearing somewhere in the southern indian ocean, an extremely difficult place to search. nbc's keir simmons spent weeks in the search zone. >> there is no sign of flight 370. >> this is an area with very few people, very few ships. it is just a very, very remote part of our world. >> reporter: now, the american company, ocean infinity, is proposing a new search with the malaysian government signaling support. >> i'm very, very confident that the governor of malaysia and the cabinet will approve it. >> reporter: they already conducted a month's long search for the plane in 2018 but came up empty. though pieces of the wreckage have washed ashore, on r
tom costello. it was 10 years ago this week. one of the world's great aviation mysteries began on march 8th, 2014. still no emergency transmitter signal. no sign of wreckage. a red eye to beijing seemed routine, but something went terribly wrong. radar and satellite data suggest the plane made a sudden you turn, flew back over malaysia. cut north and then apparently turned south. disappearing somewhere in the southern indian ocean, an extremely difficult place to search. nbc's keir simmons...
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nbc senior correspondent tom costello has more on this story for us. so what happens next, tom? >> well, that's the good question. who will replace him? we don't know right now. it's not just the door plug. five years ago we were dealing with the 737 max 8 in which 347 people died in two overseas crashes. calhoun came in to steady the boeing ship after that, to try to bring stability to it. he said today in an interview exclusively on cnbc that he had always told the board of directors he would probably be giving them enough notice so that they could replace him and that he wasn't necessarily leaving. now, here's what he said this morning. >> why now? i've entered my fifth year. the end of this year, i'll be close to 68 years old. i've always said to the board and the board has been very prepared, i would give them plenty of notice so that they could understand and plan succession in regular order, and that's what this is about. it's me giving them notice that at the end of this year, i plan to retire. >> importantly, boeing is a critical piece of the united states economy. boei
nbc senior correspondent tom costello has more on this story for us. so what happens next, tom? >> well, that's the good question. who will replace him? we don't know right now. it's not just the door plug. five years ago we were dealing with the 737 max 8 in which 347 people died in two overseas crashes. calhoun came in to steady the boeing ship after that, to try to bring stability to it. he said today in an interview exclusively on cnbc that he had always told the board of directors he...
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tom costello is with us. tom, this was a boeing 777. >> that's right. united flight 35 was leaving sfo for osaka, japan at 11:35 this morning. this video captured by flight tracking website radar box seems to show the tire coming off one of the plane's main landing gear assemblies, which has a total of six tires. the tire fell into a nearby parking lot below, causing significant damage to the cars that were parked there. nobody injured. the plane, as you said a boeing 777. 249 people on board, then diverted to los angeles, where it landed safely and was met by firefighters. the airline says passengers will be rebooked on another flight to japan tonight as united and the faa investigate why this happened. lester? >> all right, tom, thank you. >>> just breaking tonight, federal authorities announcing the indictment of a u.s. army sergeant on charges of transmitting sensitive u.s. military information to china. they said sergeant corbin schultz, an army intelligence analyst stationed at fort campbell, kentucky was paid $42,000 by a co-conspirator for leaki
tom costello is with us. tom, this was a boeing 777. >> that's right. united flight 35 was leaving sfo for osaka, japan at 11:35 this morning. this video captured by flight tracking website radar box seems to show the tire coming off one of the plane's main landing gear assemblies, which has a total of six tires. the tire fell into a nearby parking lot below, causing significant damage to the cars that were parked there. nobody injured. the plane, as you said a boeing 777. 249 people on...
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nbc's tom costello got a chance to try it out for himself. >> reporter: if you've learned to quickly check yourself out at the airport, the tsa's check point of the future may be for you. in las vegas, the tsa is now testing a self-check point, only for pre-check flyers who know the routine by heart. >> i would say this is faster. >> fast center. >> is this the future. >> tsa officers instead can focus on security. >> hi there, how may i help you today. >> with officers on demand who answer travelers questions. >> when you're all done, slide your items forward. >> reporter: carry ones that require rescreening cycle back automatically to save time. this is what's new. you come in and put your arms down to the side, and it's going to look for anything that shouldn't be there. and it's telling me i got to come back out. i have a microphone, of course, that's detected. i've got the transmitter on my belt, and something a lot of people forget, my cell phone. the las vegas test comes as the ts a, forecasts another record breaking spring break season. already passenger volume is up 6% over
nbc's tom costello got a chance to try it out for himself. >> reporter: if you've learned to quickly check yourself out at the airport, the tsa's check point of the future may be for you. in las vegas, the tsa is now testing a self-check point, only for pre-check flyers who know the routine by heart. >> i would say this is faster. >> fast center. >> is this the future. >> tsa officers instead can focus on security. >> hi there, how may i help you today....