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the other aircraft, boeing, make. they have no indication of any problems whatsoever. a number of flights still canceled here at sfo this morning. >> we did check the boards. uh, not too many canceled, but enough to make you maybe want to double check that flight to make sure it is still going out on time or going out at all. if you're heading to the airport today reporting at sfo, i'm bailey o'carroll, ktvu, fox two news. >> new at noon. hundreds of new license plate readers can now be installed at intersections across san francisco. mayor london breed signed public safety legislation yesterday to allow the installation of 400 license plate readers. they'll be placed at 100 intersections. mayor breed has instructed her staff and departments to cut through any unnecessary delays to get the cameras installed. she says they'll help reduce retail theft. car break-ins sideshows and other criminal activity. >> well, new. at noon, there's a new mural at oakland's martin luther king junior elementary in time for the holiday honoring the civil rights leader. the mural was unve
the other aircraft, boeing, make. they have no indication of any problems whatsoever. a number of flights still canceled here at sfo this morning. >> we did check the boards. uh, not too many canceled, but enough to make you maybe want to double check that flight to make sure it is still going out on time or going out at all. if you're heading to the airport today reporting at sfo, i'm bailey o'carroll, ktvu, fox two news. >> new at noon. hundreds of new license plate readers can...
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>> yeah, there is quite a bit at stake for boeing, as you mentioned in the lead up on boeing's several years behind where they thought they were going to be able to launch this first crewed mission, their first uncrewed mission had, some technical problems, including with the software. their second one went pretty okay. although nasa discovered a couple of major issues they wanted to resolve before putting crew on, those issues had to do with the flammable tape being found, a little bit more parachute testing. they wanted to do, and of course, more due diligence on software for. i'm pretty confident nasa is confident that this mission will go well, otherwise they wouldn't have given it permission to launch. so a lot is riding on tonight. >> yeah, it has been two years since starliner has launched into space. and obviously you talk about the issues they faced with with some of the launches that were scrapped and some of the failed missions before you have any concerns at all, though, about that kind of a delay between test flights? it's a pretty big gap. >> i'm not worried about delay,
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it would have been boeing's first, with astronauts on board for boeing. >> yes. this is this is very important for boeing to have a success after ten years of development and the three years of setbacks that they've experienced. so this is critical in their mission to get to space here. >> boeing began working on that spacecraft back in 2014. >> well, good morning, apple wrapping up a major presentation right now. the new technologies and product the tech giant is rolling out this morning. and a break for disgraced theranos founder elizabeth holmes. how much time was just cut from her sentence? plus a first for the bay area, the importance of tonight's first ever meaningful match between the san jose earthquakes and the oakland roots from ktvu. >> fox two news. this is mornings on two. >> all right. welcome to mornings on two at 8:00 on the dot as we get a picturesque view of the golden gate bridge this morning. still a little bit foggy out here. light fog. the weather is going to be changing a little later on into the week though. thank you so much for joining u
it would have been boeing's first, with astronauts on board for boeing. >> yes. this is this is very important for boeing to have a success after ten years of development and the three years of setbacks that they've experienced. so this is critical in their mission to get to space here. >> boeing began working on that spacecraft back in 2014. >> well, good morning, apple wrapping up a major presentation right now. the new technologies and product the tech giant is rolling out...
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last month, boeing whistleblowers testified about the dreamliner planes in a senate hearing. >> boeing is at a moment of reckoning and adding to the recent intrigue, two other whistleblowers have now died within weeks of each other. >> news of the faa investigation comes just a couple of weeks after people who lost loved ones in a boeing max eight crash five years ago visited washington. >> it is inconceivable to me that four months since the alaska air door blowout, there's even a question of whether things have changed. >> boeing says it's working to rebuild trust. the faa says boeing is re inspecting all the 787 planes in its production system and must create a plan to inspect its in-service fleet in new york. connor hansen, fox news. >> coming up operations at a san francisco homeless shelter have now come to a halt over a six figure fraud scheme. the allegations of fake invoices plus we can see the power of the private community working with the governments to be able to accelerate the technology advances. secretary of state antony blinken making a quick trip to the bay area. his
last month, boeing whistleblowers testified about the dreamliner planes in a senate hearing. >> boeing is at a moment of reckoning and adding to the recent intrigue, two other whistleblowers have now died within weeks of each other. >> news of the faa investigation comes just a couple of weeks after people who lost loved ones in a boeing max eight crash five years ago visited washington. >> it is inconceivable to me that four months since the alaska air door blowout, there's...
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barnett worked for boeing for 32 years before retiring back in 2017. now, just days before his death, he had testified in a lawsuit against boeing, raising his concerns about serious safety issues in the company'súcommercial airplanes. charlestonúpolice say they are awaiting a formal cause of death as they try to determine the circumstance surrounding barnett's death. >> a pair of thieves busted for stealing from the vta light rail. what investigators say they were after. >> also, an east bay cities plan for rent control put on pause. why the issue the november ballot. >> also ahead tonight, oakland business owners threatening not to pay their taxes as they accuse the city of failing to keep them safe. >> moreúovernight showers again last night and this morning early now it's clear. plenty of sunshine and things warmingú . 's g ng business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. and check in. they all choose the advan
barnett worked for boeing for 32 years before retiring back in 2017. now, just days before his death, he had testified in a lawsuit against boeing, raising his concerns about serious safety issues in the company'súcommercial airplanes. charlestonúpolice say they are awaiting a formal cause of death as they try to determine the circumstance surrounding barnett's death. >> a pair of thieves busted for stealing from the vta light rail. what investigators say they were after. >> also,...
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that is the safety culture at the top of the boeing company right now. >> boeing is disputing the claim , says its planes are safe, and that many of the issues raised have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. in a separate senate hearing this morning, lawmakers examined an faa program that allows boeing to sign off on its own work. the senate committee heard from a panel of experts they reviewed over 4000 pages of boeing documents, conducting surveys and met with boeing employees. the final report includes dozens of findings and more than 50 recommendations. >> our feeling is that while not a comprehensive set of remedies for all that ails boeing, it's at least a really good set of first steps. if they were to implement what we have recommended. >> the panel's report directs boeing to develop an action plan that includes how to comprehensively address each recommendation in the next six months. >> now imagine going to work and getting punched or kicked in the head, being spat upon or slammed against a wall. that is what the san francisco sheriff says is
that is the safety culture at the top of the boeing company right now. >> boeing is disputing the claim , says its planes are safe, and that many of the issues raised have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. in a separate senate hearing this morning, lawmakers examined an faa program that allows boeing to sign off on its own work. the senate committee heard from a panel of experts they reviewed over 4000 pages of boeing documents, conducting surveys and...
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aviation experts say boeing is under extreme scrutiny by the men and women of boeing are really amazing people, but they need leadership that focuses on not the bottom line, but on the excellence of their product. this week, the faa gave the aerospace company 90 days to come up with a plan to address quality concerns and meet safety standards for building new airplanes. >> coming up, new details on the arson investigation at a north bay target where $3 million in damage was left behind, plus frustration in the east bay after burglars ransacked a group of independent shops. and we're tracking that big storm moving through the region. rain and wind here in the bay area, plus that major blizzard slamming the sierra. meteorologist mark tamayo is back after the break with your weekend forecast what do i see in peter dixon? i see my husband... the father of our girls. i see a public servant. a man who served under secretary clinton in the state department... where he took on the epidemic of violence against women in the congo. i see a fighter, a tenacious problem-solver... who will go to cong
aviation experts say boeing is under extreme scrutiny by the men and women of boeing are really amazing people, but they need leadership that focuses on not the bottom line, but on the excellence of their product. this week, the faa gave the aerospace company 90 days to come up with a plan to address quality concerns and meet safety standards for building new airplanes. >> coming up, new details on the arson investigation at a north bay target where $3 million in damage was left behind,...
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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 them to increase their production until boeing completes its plan, the faa is only permitting the company to expand its 737 max production by a fraction of what it had planned, something the transportation secretary acknowledges has negatively impacted some us airlines in washington. kevin corke, fox news as the department of transportation announcing a new rule requiring airlines to make refunds easier and fees more transparent. >> the new rule requires airlines to offer cash refunds within seven business days for significantly delayed or canceled flights, along with vouchers or travel credits. the department of transportation says this new rule, which will take effect over the next two years, will save fliers more than $500 m
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 them to increase their production until boeing completes its plan, the faa is only permitting the company to expand its 737 max...
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hearings. >> boeing is at a moment of reckoning. >> recently, one boeing engineer, a whistleblower, testified the company is taking shortcuts in assembling 787 dreamliners, leaving sections of an aircraft skin vulnerable to breaking apart, effectively, they are putting out defective airplanes. 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. >> i believe the flying public deserves no less, no one from boeing attended today's hearing, but the company says they're cooperating with congress. >> in washington, hillary vaughn , fox news. >> mountain view based google is planning more layoffs. a spokesperson says the job cuts are not company wide and that google is, quote, reducing bureaucracy and layers. these layoffs were first reported by business insider, which said the job cuts will affect google's real estate and finance departments. stuckler how many employees will be let go? this will be, though, the second round of layoffs at google this year on wall street. stocks were lowe
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to respond, and for its part, boeing released this statement. we will continue to cooperate fully and transparently with the ntsb and the faa investigations is for the moment, boeing's archrival. europe's airbus has the competitive advantage, outselling boeing for the fifth consecutive year. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. a busy intersection was closed in san francisco after a fire started in an underground utility vault. >> the area of third and mission was blocked off. firefighters were called to the scene just before 1:00 this afternoon after a thick smoke was seen billowing from a maintenance hole cover right there on the street. pg and e is was also on scene investigating the issue. >> we arrived on scene shortly after to assess the situation and make the area safe. we've been working very closely with san francisco fire and police department agents at this time. there is no power outage associated with this. no word yet on how that underground fire started. >> but there was significant storm damage left behind on yerba buena island. the hig
to respond, and for its part, boeing released this statement. we will continue to cooperate fully and transparently with the ntsb and the faa investigations is for the moment, boeing's archrival. europe's airbus has the competitive advantage, outselling boeing for the fifth consecutive year. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. a busy intersection was closed in san francisco after a fire started in an underground utility vault. >> the area of third and mission was blocked off. firefighters were...
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by that standard, boeing would get a d minus. the supplier would get an fn the federal aviation administration says boeing failed 33 of 89 audits of its manufacturing and quality control processes. its door plug supplier for the device that blew out on january 5th failed seven of 13 audits. well that's a very high failure rate, international aviation attorney mary schiavo is the former inspector general of the us department of transportation that oversees the faa, which in turn oversees boeing and the airline industry. >> they also have to see that boeing isúdoing all of the assembly in the exact and precise. so, you know, steps and procedures that are approved, documentation of how the door plug was installed is missing or never existed, and requiring that documentation is part of the certification process inside the hangar situation. what we have is a situation hammered, and then on top of that, there's this other problem. so southwest says that it's going to reduce its capacity for failure to get enough airplanes because they
by that standard, boeing would get a d minus. the supplier would get an fn the federal aviation administration says boeing failed 33 of 89 audits of its manufacturing and quality control processes. its door plug supplier for the device that blew out on january 5th failed seven of 13 audits. well that's a very high failure rate, international aviation attorney mary schiavo is the former inspector general of the us department of transportation that oversees the faa, which in turn oversees boeing...
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hearings. >> boeing is at a moment of reckoning. >> recently, one boeing engineer, a whistleblower, testified the company is taking shortcuts in assembling 787 dreamliners, leaving sections of an aircraft skin vulnerable to breaking apart, effectively, they are putting out defective airplanes. 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. >> i believe the flying public deserves no less. >> no one from boeing attended today's hearing, but the company says they're cooperating with congress. in washington, hillary vaughn, fox news. >> a new development in a double murder investigation tonight at 530. how new dna evidence could affect the case. >> plus, vandals find a new target along oakland's lake merritt. why the damage to these historic lamps is causing greater safety concerns. plus >> chemicals that concern us that chemicals could be sickening. children beneath their feet after the break, we go live to the south bay, where county officials are considering whether to ban a p
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even though boeing requires those records. transportation secretary pete buttigieg weighed in on the efforts to improve safety. >> first of all, 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. every time i step off of a jet bridge and onto a plane, which is every few days, i know that i am participating in the safest way to travel in the world, and we never take that for granted again. >> it was a rough week for boeing last monday, an engine on a boeing 737 900 burst into flames during a flight from houston to fort myers, florida. no injuries were reported and the crew made a safe emergency landing. reporting in los angeles. christina coleman, fox news. google is now offering new editing options for its gemini artificial intelligence chat bots. >> the tech giant says it is rolling out a new feature that will allow users of the chatbot, known as gemini, to edit responses. users consider inaccurate. google says u
even though boeing requires those records. transportation secretary pete buttigieg weighed in on the efforts to improve safety. >> first of all, 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. every time i step off of a jet bridge and onto a plane, which is every few days, i know that i am participating in the safest way to travel in the world, and we never take that for...
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so that's a problem that boeing also has to overcome. reporting live tom vacar, ktvu, fox two news. >> and then tom, wasn't there something that came out yesterday about holes that were drilled where they really weren't supposed to be on some undelivered boeing airplane? 737 do you know anything about that? >> yeah, the situation is that there are some holes that were not done. but when you have these mass manufacturing things, sometimes people think it will go to one airplane as opposed to another. these holes are all safe in the sense that the airplane can take the stress because they would be used in another aircraft, but the situation is when you're really going to be very close about this, you don't want to do that stuff. reality is that they're probably not unsafe because there are so many holes in airplanes. anyhow for expansions and other things that need to be done. but it is a problem because once again, there's so many records that have to be kept here that all of that stuff should have been known in advance. >> yeah. all righ
so that's a problem that boeing also has to overcome. reporting live tom vacar, ktvu, fox two news. >> and then tom, wasn't there something that came out yesterday about holes that were drilled where they really weren't supposed to be on some undelivered boeing airplane? 737 do you know anything about that? >> yeah, the situation is that there are some holes that were not done. but when you have these mass manufacturing things, sometimes people think it will go to one airplane as...
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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 them to increase their production until boeing completes its plan, the faa is only permitting the company to expand its 737 max production by a fraction of what it had planned, something the transportation secretary acknowledges has negatively impacted some us airlines in washington. >> kevin corke, fox news. >> the department of transportation announced a new rule requiring airlines to make refunds easier and fees more transparent. the new rule requires airlines to offer cash refunds within seven business days for significantly delayed or canceled flights, along with vouchers or travel credits. the department of transportation says the new rule, which will take effect in the next two years, will save fliers more than $500 mi
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the relationship, um, needs to change until data from this investigation is reviewed. >> all of boeing 737 max nine models will remain grounded. >> new tonight. two people were rescued from an apartment fire in walnut creek. this happened around 8:00 near bancroft and country wood court, across from the country wood shopping center. contra costa county fire says the first person, or rather the first fire, started in the front of the house and both victims were trapped in a back bedroom and bathroom room. crews say it was a challenging rescue, as they had to use a saw to break through a back window. >> even though it's a single story, getting getting the victim out of the window was difficult. so we ended up using a quite a bit of manpower. >> fire officials say one of the victims is in critical condition tonight. the cause of the fire is unknown. >> new at 11. the value of san francisco's biggest mall is plummeting. a recent appraisal by morning star shows the san francisco center lost more than $900 million from 2016 to december of 2023. last august, anchor tenant nordstrom announced
the relationship, um, needs to change until data from this investigation is reviewed. >> all of boeing 737 max nine models will remain grounded. >> new tonight. two people were rescued from an apartment fire in walnut creek. this happened around 8:00 near bancroft and country wood court, across from the country wood shopping center. contra costa county fire says the first person, or rather the first fire, started in the front of the house and both victims were trapped in a back...
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, and at the news conference, the ntsb says they have reached out to boeing and asked that they send a specialist to help with the probe. reporting from sfo, jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox two news new at 11 tonight jetblue is making history fauci, the company's president and chief operating officer, joanna geraghty, is set to become the first woman to lead a major us airline. >> geraghty will replace robin hayes as ceo, who is stepping down next month. geraghty joined jetblue back in 2005 and has taken an increasing prominent role at the new york based airline in recent years. jetblue is the country's sixth biggest airline by revenue. >> a dramatic story out of southern california. a woman rescued after being stuck in her car for days. the details coming up in tonight's west coast drought and construction plans still being worked out for people's park, despite major pushback from protesters, was the latest on the dramatic security measures in place in berkeley. plus a quarter million micro plastics detected in our bottled water. coming up, a breakdown of the report released just today to
, and at the news conference, the ntsb says they have reached out to boeing and asked that they send a specialist to help with the probe. reporting from sfo, jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox two news new at 11 tonight jetblue is making history fauci, the company's president and chief operating officer, joanna geraghty, is set to become the first woman to lead a major us airline. >> geraghty will replace robin hayes as ceo, who is stepping down next month. geraghty joined jetblue back in 2005 and...
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. >> a technical issue on yet another boeing aircraft. how the rising number of mechanical problems is impacting the company in the middle of an ongoing investigation and a new grant for the city of san francisco. >> the plan to rebuild a bridge that was previously demolished in order to reconnect to historic neighborhoods over the weekend. >> this story begins tonight's west coast rap. police say a man stabbed his wife and three children before taking his own life. authorities were called to the home after receiving reports of an argument at that home yesterday morning. the children were ten, 12 and 17 years old. the honolulu police chief says this is one of the deadliest crimes in hawaii's history in the state of arizona. >> california woman died after drowning in lake havasu mojave county sheriff's office responded to the area yesterday afternoon and officers determined that a woman had jumped off a boat to go swimming, but her life jacket had somehow come off and she never resurfaced. the victim was from la mesa in southern california
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what happens if boeing fails to follow its new rules? >> we're going to take a look at that forecast. it does include a cool down. we did warm up today noticeably, but that storm behind me, you can see out in the aleutian islands, is setting up for a cool down for the weekend. i'll see yo ♪ when you have moderate—to—severe eczema, it's okay to show off. with dupixent, show off your clearer skin and less itch. because you have plenty of reasons to show off your skin. with dupixent, the number one prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, you can stay ahead of your eczema. it helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body that can cause eczema to help heal your skin from within. many adults saw 90% clearer skin. some even achieved long—lasting clearer skin and fast itch relief after first dose. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection.
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. >> the faa simply turned over their job to boeing. they let boeing self certify, self inspect and basically tell the faa when the plane was ready for certification to schiavo. >> it's the same old song back when i was inspector general. >> i mean, the faa was basically the, you know, the cheerleader for airlines, the cheerleader for boeing, and says former inspector general schiavo. >> the faa has been dismissive of the many whistleblowers who have come forward to it. >> i don't think the faa is capable of soul searching. you're not capable of self-generated change, and the only entity they will actually do something for is the hill from whence their money falleth i'd say that's an accurate description. >> east bay congress mark desaulnier is on the house subcommittee on aviation. >> so while i'm grateful that they're going to do this, it's not sufficient. i think congress and i for myself being very involved in this is we're going to stay on top of this. the relationship, um, needs to change. and when capitol hill speaks, faa listens
. >> the faa simply turned over their job to boeing. they let boeing self certify, self inspect and basically tell the faa when the plane was ready for certification to schiavo. >> it's the same old song back when i was inspector general. >> i mean, the faa was basically the, you know, the cheerleader for airlines, the cheerleader for boeing, and says former inspector general schiavo. >> the faa has been dismissive of the many whistleblowers who have come forward to it....
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. >> the faa simply turned over their job to boeing. they let boeing self certify, self inspect and basically tell the faa when the plane was ready for certification to schiavo. >> it's the same old song back when i was inspector general. >> i mean, the faa was basically the, you know, the cheerleader for airlines, the cheerleader for boeing, and says former inspector general schiavo. >> the faa has been dismissive of the many whistleblowers who have come forward to it. >> i don't think the faa is capable of soul searching. you're not capable of self-generated change, and the only entity they will actually do something for is the hill from whence their money falleth i'd say that's an accurate description. >> east bay congress mark desaulnier is on the house subcommittee on aviation. >> so while i'm grateful that they're going to do this, it's not sufficient. i think congress and i for myself being very involved in this is we're going to stay on top of this. the relationship, um, needs to change. >> it's the same kind of relations that t
. >> the faa simply turned over their job to boeing. they let boeing self certify, self inspect and basically tell the faa when the plane was ready for certification to schiavo. >> it's the same old song back when i was inspector general. >> i mean, the faa was basically the, you know, the cheerleader for airlines, the cheerleader for boeing, and says former inspector general schiavo. >> the faa has been dismissive of the many whistleblowers who have come forward to it....
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boeing is part of the dow jones index now. as the opening bell rang this morning, boeing's stock dropped about a dollar a share. it is down more than $100 a share so far this year. the bright spot united airlines did indicate an up positive outlook for the year ahead. as we take a live look at the numbers. the dow started the day a little higher. it has fluctuated a bit up and down slightly at this hour. you can see right now up slightly. s&p 500 also maintaining a little bit of a gain. the nasdaq down a little bit this morning. so far apple is looking into sending some of its manufacturing operations from china to indonesia. apple ceo tim cook met with indonesia's president this morning in jakarta to discuss the investment possibilities. now, the tech company is seeking to diversify its supply chain away from china. the move is also part of an effort to by indonesia to bring in more manufacturing. >> i think the investor movement ability in indonesia is endless. i think that there's a lot of great places to invest and we're i
boeing is part of the dow jones index now. as the opening bell rang this morning, boeing's stock dropped about a dollar a share. it is down more than $100 a share so far this year. the bright spot united airlines did indicate an up positive outlook for the year ahead. as we take a live look at the numbers. the dow started the day a little higher. it has fluctuated a bit up and down slightly at this hour. you can see right now up slightly. s&p 500 also maintaining a little bit of a gain. the...
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a nose tire fell off a delta boeing 757 right before takeoff. experts say that was likely due to a maintenance issue. still airlines are growing frustrated. alaska airlines will continue to fly in all boeing fleet, but plans to send in its own team to inspect production. >> boeing is better than this, and, um, uh, flight 1282 should never have happened, should never have happened. as for united airlines ceo scott kirby says while the carrier will not cancel orders, the company is creating a longer terme plan for its fleet that does not include boeing's 737 max ten. >> boeing says it will pause production on its 737 fleet on thursday, so that employees can attend quality workshops in washington. lucas tomlinson, fox news. >> still ahead tonight, details on the two new proposals introduced today aimed at making california streets safer. >> also, why a new proposal on how to handle homelessness? a san mateo county is now being criticized. plus as fighting rages in gaza's second largest city as israel doubles down on terms for a potential cease fire
a nose tire fell off a delta boeing 757 right before takeoff. experts say that was likely due to a maintenance issue. still airlines are growing frustrated. alaska airlines will continue to fly in all boeing fleet, but plans to send in its own team to inspect production. >> boeing is better than this, and, um, uh, flight 1282 should never have happened, should never have happened. as for united airlines ceo scott kirby says while the carrier will not cancel orders, the company is creating...
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boeing's corporate leaders continue to conceal the truth. they continue to mislead and deceive the public about the safety of the planes that is the safety culture at the top of the boeing company right now. >> the other hearing this morning before the senate commerce committee focused on the procedures and training of boeing employees. that's after a panel of aviation experts released a report that criticized boeing's safety culture as, quote, inadequate and, quote, confusing. >> we're now learning more about the fallout from protests that took over parts of a busy bay area freeway and the golden gate bridge for hours this week. dozens of arrests, but so far no one's been charged. ktvu reporter allie rasmus tracking what happens when prosecutors are waiting and likely what they're waiting for. >> yeah, they're waiting for more information. according to the san francisco district attorney's office, a total of 38 people were arrested on monday for demonstrations that happened on interstate eight, 80 in oakland and the golden gate bridge. as w
boeing's corporate leaders continue to conceal the truth. they continue to mislead and deceive the public about the safety of the planes that is the safety culture at the top of the boeing company right now. >> the other hearing this morning before the senate commerce committee focused on the procedures and training of boeing employees. that's after a panel of aviation experts released a report that criticized boeing's safety culture as, quote, inadequate and, quote, confusing. >>...
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tori gaines, thank you. >> more problems in the skies for boeing this morning. dozens of people were injured on a flight from australia to new zealand after a technical issue. as fox's rebecca castor tells us, it's the latest incident after several mishaps last week from this 737 max rolling off the runway in houston to a tire falling off a jet, leaving san francisco and smashing this car. >> the turbulence for boeing continues monday morning. at least 50 people were injured on a chilean airlines boeing jet flying from sydney, australia, to auckland, new zealand. witnesses say it nosedived for a couple of seconds, slamming passengers into the ceiling. several were taken to the hospital. the airline says a technical event caused the, quote, strong. movement. >> it's a time to ask ourselves is there anything that we should be doing different, either as an airline or as an oem, or from a regulators perspective, you know, from the faa's perspective, this latest incident comes as the air industry giant continues to face fallout after a door panel blew off mid-flight
tori gaines, thank you. >> more problems in the skies for boeing this morning. dozens of people were injured on a flight from australia to new zealand after a technical issue. as fox's rebecca castor tells us, it's the latest incident after several mishaps last week from this 737 max rolling off the runway in houston to a tire falling off a jet, leaving san francisco and smashing this car. >> the turbulence for boeing continues monday morning. at least 50 people were injured on a...
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jessy ktvu, fox two news coming up on ktvu news at 630 boeing faces more scrutiny in washington. >>úthe changes that regulators regulators want the plane manufacturer to make. also ahead alameda, california 76,p00 people with a relatively small police department. >> but they helped lead one of g operation for mass thefts and the cal bears looking to punch their ticket to face stanford in the next round of the pac 12 tournament. >> jason a elbaum, with the highlights tonight senate seat. the last time a republican was elected to the us senate in california, pete wilson, back in 1988, san francisco voters appeared to have approved a key measure that would expand police department surveillance, surveillance capabilities. >> it would also reduce the powers police oversight commission and in another, closely watched measure, voters appear to have approved measure f, which would require drug screening for single adults on welfare and at a news conference today in san francisco, us attorney general merrick garland announced the arrest of a chinese citizen living in the bay area, lin wa
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monday morning, at least 50 people were injured on a chilean airlines boeing jet flying from sydney, australia, to auckland, new zealand, with. sourcesúsay it nosedived for a couple of seconds, slamming passengers into the ceiling. several were taken to the hospital. the airline says a technical event caused the, quote, strong movement at it's a time to ask ourselves, is there anything that we should either e or as an oem, or from a regulators perspective? >> you know, from the faa's perspective, this latest incident comes as the air industry giant continues to face fallout after a door panel blew off mid-flight in january three. >> you don't have any words of assurance for customers whoc are too scared to fly on a boeing plane. >> we believe in our airplanes. of our airplanesl boeing's ceoty expressing confidence after the alaska airlines incident. >> but now the company says it can't find documents related to the door plug opening and closing. the chair of the national transportation safety boardúhas accused boeing of being uncooperative with the federal investigation. >> boeing
monday morning, at least 50 people were injured on a chilean airlines boeing jet flying from sydney, australia, to auckland, new zealand, with. sourcesúsay it nosedived for a couple of seconds, slamming passengers into the ceiling. several were taken to the hospital. the airline says a technical event caused the, quote, strong movement at it's a time to ask ourselves, is there anything that we should either e or as an oem, or from a regulators perspective? >> you know, from the faa's...
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the faa simply turned over their job to boeing. they let boeing self certify self inspect and basically tell the faa when the plane was ready for certification to schiavo. >> it's the same old song back when i was inspector general. >> i mean, the faa was basically the, you know, the cheerleader for, for airlines, the cheerleader for boeing, and says former inspector general schiavo . >> the faa has been dismissive of the many whistleblowers who have come to it. >> i don't think the faa is capable of soul searching. you're not capable of self-generated change. >> coming up at five. the east bay government official that has real authority to change the faa's culture, whether the faa likes it or not, i suppose at this point, they probably would. back to you and tom. >> when you look at this relationship between the faa and boeing over the years, do you see any other sort of similar apparent conflicts of interest that you've covered? >> well, of course, if you think back to the pg and e, california public utilities commission relation
the faa simply turned over their job to boeing. they let boeing self certify self inspect and basically tell the faa when the plane was ready for certification to schiavo. >> it's the same old song back when i was inspector general. >> i mean, the faa was basically the, you know, the cheerleader for, for airlines, the cheerleader for boeing, and says former inspector general schiavo . >> the faa has been dismissive of the many whistleblowers who have come to it. >> i...
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police are investigating boeing, and there are more problems for boeing. as many as 50 people were injured yesterday morning on a boeing 787 nine dreamliner flight from australia to new zealand, after what is called a technical issue . witnesses say the plane nosedived for a couple of seconds, slamming passengers into the ceiling. the flight landed in auckland as scheduled. ten passengers and three crew members were taken to the hospital. >> it's a time to ask ourselves, is there anything that we should be doing different, either as an airline or as an oem, or from a regulators perspective, you know, from the faa'súperspective now, it's not immediately clear what caused the plane to nosedive. >> authorities in new zealand are investigating. >> a new report says boeing's 737 max jets reportedly found the manufacturer failed audits by the faa, the new york times reports. boeing failed 33 of 89 tests conducted by investigators in the production process. the audit started after that incident, and with an alaska airlines plane when a door panel flew off mid-fl
police are investigating boeing, and there are more problems for boeing. as many as 50 people were injured yesterday morning on a boeing 787 nine dreamliner flight from australia to new zealand, after what is called a technical issue . witnesses say the plane nosedived for a couple of seconds, slamming passengers into the ceiling. the flight landed in auckland as scheduled. ten passengers and three crew members were taken to the hospital. >> it's a time to ask ourselves, is there anything...
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major plane suppliers like boeing and airbus are dealing with production shortages. fox's kelly saberi reports on the latest industry challenges that boeing whistleblower says that he was working on. >> the 787 team when he noticed that the company was taking shortcuts in order to produce that jet. that's when he was moved to work on the 777 model, where he says he saw the same quality issues in the production at which point his lawyers say he was threatened with job termination and physical violence. boeing's first quarter deliveries fell to their lowest since 2021, while european rival airbus rose year over year. boeing produced just 29 aircraft in march, just two more than in february and january, for a grand total of 83 jets in the first quarter. the majority of those are 737 maxs. this while airbus turned over 63 aircraft in march alone. 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
major plane suppliers like boeing and airbus are dealing with production shortages. fox's kelly saberi reports on the latest industry challenges that boeing whistleblower says that he was working on. >> the 787 team when he noticed that the company was taking shortcuts in order to produce that jet. that's when he was moved to work on the 777 model, where he says he saw the same quality issues in the production at which point his lawyers say he was threatened with job termination and...
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a nose tire fell off a delta boeing 757 right before takeoff. experts say that was likely due to a maintenance issue. still, airlines are growing frustrated. alaska airlines will continue to fly in all-boeing fleet, but plans to send in its own team to inspect production. boeing is better than this, and, uh, flight 1282 should never have happened and should never have happened. as for united airlines ceo scott kirby says while the carrier will not cancel orders, the company is creating a longer time plan for its fleet that does not include boeing's 737 max ten. boeing says it will pause production on its 737 fleet on thursday so that employees can attend quality workshops in washington. lucas tomlinson for fox news. all right. >> back here in the bay area, i don't have to tell you this. it was another day of unsettled weather. some showers in the morning. so let's bring in our meteorologist, mark tamayo, to find out what we can expect later on this evening and later on this week, either. >> heather. yeah, just some lingering clouds in the short
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the chair of the ntsb accused boeing of withholding information from investigators at a senate hearing today. the chair told lawmakersúthe company is refusing to share records indicating who worked on the door plug that flew off the 737 max nine in january. despite repeated requests, she said it's unclear if boeing even kept records of the repair. >> it's absurd that two months later we don't have that. we know for a fact that there is a team that deals with the doors in renton, there's an entire team of 25 people in a manager. >> today's hearing comes after the faa gave boeing 90 days to respond to quality control issues raised by the agency. in the meantime, investigators are in washington and they are interviewing boeing workers. >> we're just days away now from the first anniversary of the pajaro levee breach. many residents still struggling to bounce back. the new resources coming in to help. >> now i am tracking that forecast. we're not that far from the weekend now we'll take a peek at that. there are some showers in it. a heck of a nice day. a little cloudy, but boy, you get u
the chair of the ntsb accused boeing of withholding information from investigators at a senate hearing today. the chair told lawmakersúthe company is refusing to share records indicating who worked on the door plug that flew off the 737 max nine in january. despite repeated requests, she said it's unclear if boeing even kept records of the repair. >> it's absurd that two months later we don't have that. we know for a fact that there is a team that deals with the doors in renton, there's...
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and inspections of boeing planes. boeing told the faa some of its employees may not be completing all of the required plane inspections for 787 dreamliner planes. now, the faa is trying to find out if boeing employees are also falsifying inspection records. just last month, boeing whistleblowers testified in a senate hearing about the flaws in the dreamliner fleet. effectively, they are putting out defective airplanes. >> boeing is at a moment of reckoning. >> this only adds to growing concerns about the safety culture at boeing. the faa says boeing is inspecting all 787 87 seconds and planes and plans to inspect the planes in service. >> hawaiian airlines plane at sfo was damaged after a passenger boarding bridge collapsed. the flight from maui landed normally thursday night, but the jetway fell onto the plane just before passengers were about to walk off, according to an aviation industry blog. it happened at gate a1 in the international terminal. the incident damaged a front left side door on the plane. no one on b
and inspections of boeing planes. boeing told the faa some of its employees may not be completing all of the required plane inspections for 787 dreamliner planes. now, the faa is trying to find out if boeing employees are also falsifying inspection records. just last month, boeing whistleblowers testified in a senate hearing about the flaws in the dreamliner fleet. effectively, they are putting out defective airplanes. >> boeing is at a moment of reckoning. >> this only adds to...
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his removal is part of, quote, several leadership changes happening at boeing since the dorr incident six weeks ago. the faa has vowed to hold boeing accountable. >> going forward, we will have more boots on the ground, closely scrutinizing and monitoring production and manufacture activities. >> we fly safe planes. we don't let airplanes in the air that we don't have 100% confidence in. i'm here today in the spirit of transparency, aside from the leadership shakeup, boeing says it has increased inspections at its plants and suppliers. >> 737 max nine jets were grounded for three weeks, and the jet's assembly line was shut down. so workers could discuss safety. the ceo is facing renewed scrutiny from lawmakers, who are insisting on changes. >> he has a real, ongoing, multi-year problem at boeing of quality control issues of a failure of their safety, culture and that he needs to fix it. >> boeing's stock is down 19% since the door plug blowout, and its value is down about $27 billion in new york connor hansen, fox news in southern california cleanup is now underway across malibu follo
his removal is part of, quote, several leadership changes happening at boeing since the dorr incident six weeks ago. the faa has vowed to hold boeing accountable. >> going forward, we will have more boots on the ground, closely scrutinizing and monitoring production and manufacture activities. >> we fly safe planes. we don't let airplanes in the air that we don't have 100% confidence in. i'm here today in the spirit of transparency, aside from the leadership shakeup, boeing says it...
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that is the safety culture at the top of the boeing company right now. >> boeing is disputing the claims. it says its planes are safe, and that many of the issues raised have been subject to extensive and rigorous examinations under faa oversight. 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 a
that is the safety culture at the top of the boeing company right now. >> boeing is disputing the claims. it says its planes are safe, and that many of the issues raised have been subject to extensive and rigorous examinations under faa oversight. 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...
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i'm julie hanan and i'm mike mibach. >> we begin tonight with boeing. a that the company failed 33 of 89 audits during an faa examination. the six week audit was conducted after a panel blew off an alaska airlines 737 max jet on january fifth. this also comes after the new york times reported that the plane involved in that case was scheduled to undergo maintenance the very next day. ktvu tom vacar has the story. >> the federal aviation administration says boeing failed 33 of 89 audits of its manufacturing and quality control processes. its doorc plg supplier for the device that blew out on january 5th failed seven of 13 audits. well, that's a very high failure rate, international aviation attorney mary schiavo is the former turn oversees boeing and the airline industry. they also have to see that boeing is doing all of the assembly precise. >> so, you know, steps and procedures that are approved, plug was installed is missing or never existed, requiring that documentation is part of the certification process, schiavo says that the faa may soon find its
i'm julie hanan and i'm mike mibach. >> we begin tonight with boeing. a that the company failed 33 of 89 audits during an faa examination. the six week audit was conducted after a panel blew off an alaska airlines 737 max jet on january fifth. this also comes after the new york times reported that the plane involved in that case was scheduled to undergo maintenance the very next day. ktvu tom vacar has the story. >> the federal aviation administration says boeing failed 33 of 89...
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of boeing planes. >> boeing told the faa some of its employees may not be completing all of their required plane inspections for its 787 dreamliner planes. now, the faa is trying to find out if boeing employees were also falsifying inspection records. just last month, boeing whistleblowers testified in a senate hearing about the flaws in the dreamliner fleet. >> effectively, they are putting out defective airplanes. >> boeing is at a moment of reckoning. >> it's only adds to growing concerns about the safety culture at boeing. the faa says boeing is re inspecting all 787 seconds and plans to inspect the planes in service. a hawaiian airlines plane at sfo was damaged after a passenger boarding bridge collapsed. the flight from maui landed normally thursday night, but the jetway fell into the plane just before passengers were about to walk off, according to an aviation industry blog. it happened at gate a1 in the international terminal. the incident damaged the front left side door of the plane. no one on board was hurt. it has been one year since vida blue, the legendary baseball star for t
of boeing planes. >> boeing told the faa some of its employees may not be completing all of their required plane inspections for its 787 dreamliner planes. now, the faa is trying to find out if boeing employees were also falsifying inspection records. just last month, boeing whistleblowers testified in a senate hearing about the flaws in the dreamliner fleet. >> effectively, they are putting out defective airplanes. >> boeing is at a moment of reckoning. >> it's only...
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with boeing's quality control improvements. faa administrator mike whitaker says those restrictions are not being lifted. >> we will not approve production increases beyond the current cap until we're satisfied. bottom line we will continue to make sure every airplane that comes off the line as safe and reliable, regardless of how many planes boeing builds. >> whitaker is set to brief lawmakers on the house committee on transportation and infrastructure next tuesday about boeing's plan. it includes employee training and platforms for workers to report safety concerns. the faa's investigating another near collision between two planes on a runway at reagan national airport, an american airlines plane preparing to take off tuesday almost collided with a smaller plane, according to the faa. the american airlines flight was cleared to take off, while the other plane had already been cleared to land on an intersecting runway. an air traffic controller canceled the takeoff clearance to avoid a collision. in april, two planes nearly co
with boeing's quality control improvements. faa administrator mike whitaker says those restrictions are not being lifted. >> we will not approve production increases beyond the current cap until we're satisfied. bottom line we will continue to make sure every airplane that comes off the line as safe and reliable, regardless of how many planes boeing builds. >> whitaker is set to brief lawmakers on the house committee on transportation and infrastructure next tuesday about boeing's...
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ktvu james torres reports out of sfo to tell us what's next for alaska airlines and boeing. >> boeing is still working to try to win back public trust, saying their planes are safe to fly. now, an ntsb investigation is still underway. as for alaska airlines, crews are now working to inspect every max nine jet it has in its fleet. and if they pass those inspections, then those planes are good to go. here's how those inspections will work. crews will first need to make sure the door plugs are installed properly. there are two on each plane, ensuring all bolts and hardware are in place. they'll then open the door, plug to check for any damage or abnormalities. and finally they'll seal the door plug following faa regulations, those inspections, they say last 12 hours per plane. earlier this month, alaska reported a door plug blew off one of its planes mid-flight. the faa ordered a temporary grounding for the 737 max, nine jets and a boeing whistleblower now accusing the company of knowing these problems early on and not doing enough to fix them. aviation experts say they are taking those
ktvu james torres reports out of sfo to tell us what's next for alaska airlines and boeing. >> boeing is still working to try to win back public trust, saying their planes are safe to fly. now, an ntsb investigation is still underway. as for alaska airlines, crews are now working to inspect every max nine jet it has in its fleet. and if they pass those inspections, then those planes are good to go. here's how those inspections will work. crews will first need to make sure the door plugs...
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more problems in the sky for boeing this morning. dozens of people were injured on aúflight from australia to new zealand after a technical issue. as fox's rebecca castor tells us, it's the latest incident after this. >> 737 max rolling off the runway in houston to a tire falling off a jet, leaving san francisco and smashing this car, the turbulence for boeing continues monday morning. at least 50 people were injured on a chilean airlines boeing jet flying from sydney, australia, to auckland, new zealand secondg passengers into the ceiling. several were taken to the hospital. the airline says a technical event caused the, quote, strong movement. >> it's a time to ask ourselves is there anything that we should be doing different, either as an airline or as a regulators perspective,úyou know, from the faa's perspective, this latest incident comes as the air industry giant continues to face fallout after a door panel blew off mid-flight in january. >> you don't have any words of assurance for customers who are too scared to fly on a b
more problems in the sky for boeing this morning. dozens of people were injured on aúflight from australia to new zealand after a technical issue. as fox's rebecca castor tells us, it's the latest incident after this. >> 737 max rolling off the runway in houston to a tire falling off a jet, leaving san francisco and smashing this car, the turbulence for boeing continues monday morning. at least 50 people were injured on a chilean airlines boeing jet flying from sydney, australia, to...
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and some more problems in the skies for boeing. as many as 50 people were injured yesterday morning on a boeing 787 nine dreamliner flight from australia to new zealand, after a technical issue. witnesses say the plane nosedived for a couple of seconds, slamming passengers into the ceiling of the plane. the flight did land in auckland as scheduled. ten passengers and three cabin crew members were taken to hospitals for treatment. >> it's a time to ask ourselves, is there anything that we should be doing different, either as an airline or as an oem, or from a regulators perspective? you know, from the faa's perspective, it's not immediately clear what caused that plane to nosedive. are investigating what happened. saying boeing 737úmax jets reportedly found the manufacturers failed audits by the faa. the new york times reports that boeing failed 33 out of 89 tests conducted by investigators in the production process. the audit began after that incident with an alaska airlines plane, when a door panel flewúoff in the middle of a fl
and some more problems in the skies for boeing. as many as 50 people were injured yesterday morning on a boeing 787 nine dreamliner flight from australia to new zealand, after a technical issue. witnesses say the plane nosedived for a couple of seconds, slamming passengers into the ceiling of the plane. the flight did land in auckland as scheduled. ten passengers and three cabin crew members were taken to hospitals for treatment. >> it's a time to ask ourselves, is there anything that we...
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we'll show you how the ceo of boeing is working to reassure lawmakers the planes are safe. then the countdown is on to this weekend's big matchup between the san francisco 49ers and the detroit lions. how the team is preparing and how much it will cost you for a ticket to the game. the news at noon starts now. >> this is ktvu fox two news at noon. >> good afternoon. i'm gasia mikaelian. we'll update a developing story we've been on all morning long. we expect more answers soon about what happened when someone opened fire on an alameda county sheriff's deputy who was serving an eviction notice in union city. ktla erasmus just returned from the scene live in our newsroom now with new information that was just released. ali. >> yes, garcia, we just got an update from union city police in the last ten minutes. they confirmed their investigator went into the building where this alameda county sheriff's deputy was shot yesterday and found the bodies of two people who had shot and killed themselves after police say those two individuals had opened fire on an alameda county sheriff
we'll show you how the ceo of boeing is working to reassure lawmakers the planes are safe. then the countdown is on to this weekend's big matchup between the san francisco 49ers and the detroit lions. how the team is preparing and how much it will cost you for a ticket to the game. the news at noon starts now. >> this is ktvu fox two news at noon. >> good afternoon. i'm gasia mikaelian. we'll update a developing story we've been on all morning long. we expect more answers soon about...
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the faa has launched a new investigation into boeing and inspections of boeing planes. the boeing told the faa some of its employees may not be completing all of the required plane inspections for its 787 dreamliner planes. now the faa is trying to find out if boeing employees were also falsifying inspection records just last month, boeing whistleblowers testified during a senate hearing about the flaws in the dreamliner fleet. >> effectively, they are putting out defective airplanes. >> boeing is at a moment of reckoning now. >> this is one of a growing list of problems at boeing with concerns about the company's safety culture. the faa says boeing is re-inspect all of the 787 in its production system, and plans to inspect the planes in service. some state lawmakers want to give local governments more control over autonomous vehicles in california, as ktvu lamonica peters reports, it comes as waymo announced it will soon expand driverless car service to the peninsula after pushback from san mateo county's board of supervisors failed to stop its expansion. >> waymo and
the faa has launched a new investigation into boeing and inspections of boeing planes. the boeing told the faa some of its employees may not be completing all of the required plane inspections for its 787 dreamliner planes. now the faa is trying to find out if boeing employees were also falsifying inspection records just last month, boeing whistleblowers testified during a senate hearing about the flaws in the dreamliner fleet. >> effectively, they are putting out defective airplanes....
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boeing is taking the dow down this morning. it's been a rough morning after that scary incident that has grounded planes and canceled a ton of flights. >> and there is some interesting news coming from nintendo. pam cook has all the details in today's dollars and cents. good morning pam. >> good morning. gamers are going to be excited to hear this. there are reports that nintendo is planning to release a new switch this year. analysts say even with the popularity of mario and zelda, sales have been slow. that means nintendo needs a new console, and they predict it will be the switch to shares in boeing alaska airlines and united airlines all dropped as that opening bell rang this morning. that's after that incident that has grounded planes and delayed and canceled flights. we'll have more on that in just a moment. first, as we take a live look at the big board. surprisingly, the dow not down a lot. it's the drop in boeing and alaska and united being offset by a nice bump in tech. stocks may be buying some of the dips there as i
boeing is taking the dow down this morning. it's been a rough morning after that scary incident that has grounded planes and canceled a ton of flights. >> and there is some interesting news coming from nintendo. pam cook has all the details in today's dollars and cents. good morning pam. >> good morning. gamers are going to be excited to hear this. there are reports that nintendo is planning to release a new switch this year. analysts say even with the popularity of mario and zelda,...
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and april 7th, a southwest airlines boeing plane returned to denver international airport because of an issue on board as well. it seems incredible that all of these are happening. now. my question for you, though, are more incidents happening or have there always been issues? and we're just now noticing because of that door panel incident on the alaska airlines flight? >> well, i was i was, in the airline business for 41 years, and i can tell you with assurance, those incidents occur on a daily basis, and there are literally hundreds of incidents that go on, the some of these are absolutely routine. when you when you're launching 5000 flights a day in an airline, you're going to have some operational incidents. a couple of them though, are, are critical issues. for example, the door panel that was clearly, an oversight issue. and the other one was the nosedive issue. those are where the safety regulator really needs to be heads up. and i think that's that's where one of the major responsibilities lies. so you think the fault really lies in the federal regulators in this case and for
and april 7th, a southwest airlines boeing plane returned to denver international airport because of an issue on board as well. it seems incredible that all of these are happening. now. my question for you, though, are more incidents happening or have there always been issues? and we're just now noticing because of that door panel incident on the alaska airlines flight? >> well, i was i was, in the airline business for 41 years, and i can tell you with assurance, those incidents occur on...
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. >> boeing ceo is stepping down after a turbulent last few months for the plane manufacturer. i'm dan springer in seattle. >> that story coming up and the storm has passed for now. but the damage still to be determined. up next, taking a look at the effect of this weekend's severe solar storm. >> and we've got some rain to talk about. clouds out there now . not today, not tomorrow. but as we get into wednesday into thursday and maybe into storm. this is the second highest level of noaa's rating system. >> the storm sends out large spikes of energy and radiation from the sun, called a solar wind shock wave. ktvu tom vacar joins us now from the newsroom to show us the hazards. tom. >> well, the more we rely on high tech communications and services and defenses, the more vulnerable we are to the cycles of our star. 93 million miles away. solar storms are important as this, and next year will be the peak of activity of the 11 year solar cycle. hazards to earthlings can come when the solar shock waves hit earth's electrically charged layer. astronomical experts bing kwok and andrew
. >> boeing ceo is stepping down after a turbulent last few months for the plane manufacturer. i'm dan springer in seattle. >> that story coming up and the storm has passed for now. but the damage still to be determined. up next, taking a look at the effect of this weekend's severe solar storm. >> and we've got some rain to talk about. clouds out there now . not today, not tomorrow. but as we get into wednesday into thursday and maybe into storm. this is the second highest...
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boeing 737 max nine flights will soon return to service. federal regulators have approved a process that will put grounded boeing jets on a path to flying again. today, the faa announced plans for a, quote, thorough inspection and maintenance process. they did not say exactly how long that would take, but alaska airlines said tonight it expects the first planes to be brought back into service on friday. this comes after a door plug blew out on one of alaska's flights earlier in the month. >> today, boeing's ceo appeared on capitol hill in a closed door meeting as lawmakers want to know if the company's planes are safe for the public. that midair scare on that alaska airlines flight has prompted boeing to call for a series of so-called quality stand down meetings, as at its assembly plant in washington. the first one will be held tomorrow. we believe in our airplanes. >> we field safe airplanes. our people do. we have confidence in the safety of our airplanes. and that's what all of this is about . and we fully understand the gravity. >> jus
boeing 737 max nine flights will soon return to service. federal regulators have approved a process that will put grounded boeing jets on a path to flying again. today, the faa announced plans for a, quote, thorough inspection and maintenance process. they did not say exactly how long that would take, but alaska airlines said tonight it expects the first planes to be brought back into service on friday. this comes after a door plug blew out on one of alaska's flights earlier in the month....
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the boeing 737 800 was carrying 139 passengers and six crew members. it is just the latest incident involving boeing planes, white administras faith in both the faa and ntsb in ensuring safety in the skies. >> what our commitment is, is to make sure that we want to put the safety of americans first, and that's what faa is doing. and so they are taking actions. we stand by those actions to increase safety. obviously, an oversight of boeing united says the crew of flight 433 did >> and there was no indication that plane landed safely in.t- oregon. >> the southbound lanes of interstate 680 scheduled to reopen for the morning commute. caltrans did post video of the work that's been happening earlier in the day. a section of southbound 680 in pleasanton has beenúclosed this weekend to allow crews to repair the roadway with new pavement. traffic has been rerouted to 84 and 580 during the closure. the lanes are scheduled at 11 tonigt is underway to return a 12 acre property in marin county to indigenous stewardship. the nonprofit alliance for felix cove is s
the boeing 737 800 was carrying 139 passengers and six crew members. it is just the latest incident involving boeing planes, white administras faith in both the faa and ntsb in ensuring safety in the skies. >> what our commitment is, is to make sure that we want to put the safety of americans first, and that's what faa is doing. and so they are taking actions. we stand by those actions to increase safety. obviously, an oversight of boeing united says the crew of flight 433 did >>...
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boeing's quality issues. boeing is also in talks to buy spirit. well a first of its kind bill has passed the senate transportation committee. >> yeah, this new law would address the concerns about expedited airport screening services that let travelers pay to cut through those tsa lines. now, the committee passed the bill in an 8 to 4 vote. it would require fast track services like clear to pay for its own tsa staff lanes at airport security. now, if the identity screening companies don't comply, they'll be banned from the state. >> there's been lots of incidents over the last couple of years where, you know, we're unauthorized travelers who use clear as a way of breaching tsa security. >> now, supporters of clear say the service creates hundreds of jobs. it serves more than a million americans and shares over $13 million in annual revenue with airport partners. this bill now moves forward to the senate appropriations committee. it's for 17 caltran set to close the webster tube in oakland today. it connects t
boeing's quality issues. boeing is also in talks to buy spirit. well a first of its kind bill has passed the senate transportation committee. >> yeah, this new law would address the concerns about expedited airport screening services that let travelers pay to cut through those tsa lines. now, the committee passed the bill in an 8 to 4 vote. it would require fast track services like clear to pay for its own tsa staff lanes at airport security. now, if the identity screening companies don't...