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finally, the ntsb has also previously announced there were no problems with the track, the train, or its brakes. adding to the so far unresolved mystery of why train 188 was going so fast. >> ntsb investigators say they'll have no comment, as they continue to analyze it, working toward reaching their conclusions, meanwhile, the philadelphia police department criminal investigation is also underway. these findings, along with the ntsb evidence, gathered by detectives, all expected to be forwarded to the district attorney at some point, who will then decide if they need criminal charges might be filed. live in the sat center, walt hunter, cbs 3, "eyewitness news". >> hopefully getting some answers, walt, thank you. >>> investigators are looking into another dangerous incident on the rails in philadelphia. last night, a mystery object hit an amtrak acela train not far from the scene of last year's deadly derailment. our justin finch shows us the damage. >> the view of 22, 22, sunday night, some aboard the dc to new york train heard it break. >> giant boom. >> speak to go new york sister
finally, the ntsb has also previously announced there were no problems with the track, the train, or its brakes. adding to the so far unresolved mystery of why train 188 was going so fast. >> ntsb investigators say they'll have no comment, as they continue to analyze it, working toward reaching their conclusions, meanwhile, the philadelphia police department criminal investigation is also underway. these findings, along with the ntsb evidence, gathered by detectives, all expected to be...
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they are part of the ntsb's report that was just released yesterday. engineer brandon bostian's interviews included in those documents, right after the crash and six months later were different. amtrak 188 was speeding when it derailed. bostian is suspended without pay. he has not been criminally charged. lawyers for more than two dozen crash victims say the engineer changing memory is a red flag. >> they want to hear from him under oath. eight people were killed when the train crashed last may, including a naval midshipman, bank executive and a tech company ceo. victims and their families filed more than 60 personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits in this crash. they're being consolidated and assigned to a federal judge here in philadelphia. joshua gotbaum says most of the time it's fine but when trains shake he gets nervous. á5Ñ he has faith that the ntsb will get answers. >> what i hope comes out of the ntsb process and out of the whatever legal process follows it is two things, one is some justice and two is changes in the way amtrak operates
they are part of the ntsb's report that was just released yesterday. engineer brandon bostian's interviews included in those documents, right after the crash and six months later were different. amtrak 188 was speeding when it derailed. bostian is suspended without pay. he has not been criminally charged. lawyers for more than two dozen crash victims say the engineer changing memory is a red flag. >> they want to hear from him under oath. eight people were killed when the train crashed...
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after evaluating this evidence, the ntsb expects to a announce its formal finding and cause, sometime in early may. live from the sat certainty, i'm walt hunter, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> we now know that a rockies behind this damage to amtrak a acela a express train last night. amtrak to 2222 was passing through fill last night bound for new york city when it shattered a window. it happened on the same stretch of the tracks where that amtrak train derailed last may. some minors say the incident will not cause them to, question passenger safety. >> i feel fairly certain that, you know, there is so much attention on that specific part of the track and a lot the of attention on what happened, and previously thought we would be safe and macking sure we were safe today. >> reporter: none of the 201 passengers on board last night were hurt. investigators are working to determine whether someone intentionally threw the rock or if something else happened. >>> tonight we are tracking showers, a mild monday across the area. it is coming in handy at spring garden today as people made the
after evaluating this evidence, the ntsb expects to a announce its formal finding and cause, sometime in early may. live from the sat certainty, i'm walt hunter, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> we now know that a rockies behind this damage to amtrak a acela a express train last night. amtrak to 2222 was passing through fill last night bound for new york city when it shattered a window. it happened on the same stretch of the tracks where that amtrak train derailed last may....
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we're learning new details about what the ntsb says caused this u.s. airways plane to crash at philadelphia international. 4:00 a.m., good morning, this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. tgif. let's find out about the forecast where meteorologist bill henley. bill? >> tracy, it's a cold one this morning and the temperatures feel even colder with the wind blowing. 37 degrees in philadelphia. right at the freezing mark for pottstown, reading. it's coming down in dover, 37 and 39 in cape may. but the wind is blowing. see the flag in center city. a gusty wind, already of more than 35 miles an hour. wind chills in the 20s. during the day today, few scattered clouds to start with. we have them overhead right now, 35 degrees at 6:00. by 9:00, colder, winds west/northwesterly at 20 miles an hour. finally sunshine at lunch time. jessica boyington following your first alert traffic. >> we're stating off on route 73 right around route 38. no problems getting on or off the off ramps. you can see the roadways are nice and clear and we're dry. definitely g
we're learning new details about what the ntsb says caused this u.s. airways plane to crash at philadelphia international. 4:00 a.m., good morning, this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. tgif. let's find out about the forecast where meteorologist bill henley. bill? >> tracy, it's a cold one this morning and the temperatures feel even colder with the wind blowing. 37 degrees in philadelphia. right at the freezing mark for pottstown, reading. it's coming down in dover,...
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back in 2006, the ntsb ntsb recommended cars be retired sooner than planned this afterhi a crashes in 1996, 2004 and then again a crash on the red line in 2009.00 now, this all comes at a timees at a when the metro itself has a new gm. he came back in november, hasmber been riding the metro all through december hearing rider's frustrations froms frustr everything from malfunctioning elevators escalator train rail problems swells addressing public safety. safet now on this proposed rule you y can do some public comments on this through april 5th.hrou that's at regulations.gov.ns.gov we're live in southwest megan m dice fox5 local news. new >> more than a month after hefter h went missing, sorry abouty abou that the body of a boater wasr was recovered yesterday onery o maryland's eastern shore near cambridge.mbrie. the 48-year-old man vanishedished on new year's eve near the bayhe bridge.idge. his name was not released. rea right now police do not n suspect foul play in his death. >>> and a mysterious discovery dco in the potomac river near the pentagon. it's unclear right now whereight
back in 2006, the ntsb ntsb recommended cars be retired sooner than planned this afterhi a crashes in 1996, 2004 and then again a crash on the red line in 2009.00 now, this all comes at a timees at a when the metro itself has a new gm. he came back in november, hasmber been riding the metro all through december hearing rider's frustrations froms frustr everything from malfunctioning elevators escalator train rail problems swells addressing public safety. safet now on this proposed rule you y...
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thousands of pages were released by the ntsb. they give no cause for the derailment but include transcripts of the interviews the engineer gave. one in the days after the crash where he said he couldn't recall events after passing the north philadelphia station. a second from november where brandon says he recalls speeding up, applying brakes and recalls when the train began to tip. >> after months passed after the accident, he now has a sudden memory. >> while attorneys say those will be key in the case, he doesn't plan to read the document. not now. >> what i hope comes out of the ntsb process and out of the whatever legal process follows it is two things. one is, some justice. and two is changes in the way amtrak operates so that this doesn't ever happen again. >> reporter: two civil attorneys, tom klein and robert mongolusi are representing a number of victims. they say those statements will be very key to their civil case against amtrak and that train engineer. >>> the engineer brandon bostian has been suspended without pay
thousands of pages were released by the ntsb. they give no cause for the derailment but include transcripts of the interviews the engineer gave. one in the days after the crash where he said he couldn't recall events after passing the north philadelphia station. a second from november where brandon says he recalls speeding up, applying brakes and recalls when the train began to tip. >> after months passed after the accident, he now has a sudden memory. >> while attorneys say those...
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nothing earth shattering here, no smoking gun, said ntsb official. what's new are transcripts of what the train's engineer told investigators in two separate and very different interviews. >> the ntsb investigation shows no malfunction with the train, its brakes, the track or the signals on the night of the faith al crash. which makes statements made by the train engineer, in two separate interviews, key to understanding what happened. attorneys representing dozens of victims of the crash spent monday afternoon pouring over the transcripts from those interviews. >> what we have learned is the problem with brandon bostian, and the problem remains his changing story. >> on may 15th, brandon bostian told investigators, quote, the last memory i have is approaching and passing the platform in north philadelphia. but months later, on november 10th, bostian was re interviewed, set couple of prominent scenes had now come back to him, he now remembered pushing the throttle and accelerating the train. then seconds later, realizing his mistake, and trying to ap
nothing earth shattering here, no smoking gun, said ntsb official. what's new are transcripts of what the train's engineer told investigators in two separate and very different interviews. >> the ntsb investigation shows no malfunction with the train, its brakes, the track or the signals on the night of the faith al crash. which makes statements made by the train engineer, in two separate interviews, key to understanding what happened. attorneys representing dozens of victims of the crash...
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the ntsb is looking into possibly lowering the legal limit of drinking and driving. is fox's cheryl crowley still -- soon be too high to drove.>> reporter: maybe want to celebrate by going out with your friends and drink. if you have more than one drink an hour, you may be putting yourself at risk of being over the current legal limit. .08 to drive a car. you could be charged with drunk driving if you are stopped. the ntsb would like to see a person's blood alcohol content be even lower before getting behind the wheel. the agency would like to see it lower from .08 2.05. >> that is like one drink and the police are going to take you and give you a test and you are going to be thrown in jail. i do not think it is fair.>> reporter: it is not going down well with some customers at this bar and long island. >> you have one glass of wine and you are eating, the stop it -- the cop is going to stop you and you only had one drink. it is kind of ridiculous. >> -- thinks the change would hurt his business. >> it definitely would impact my business. >> reporter: the ntsb said l
the ntsb is looking into possibly lowering the legal limit of drinking and driving. is fox's cheryl crowley still -- soon be too high to drove.>> reporter: maybe want to celebrate by going out with your friends and drink. if you have more than one drink an hour, you may be putting yourself at risk of being over the current legal limit. .08 to drive a car. you could be charged with drunk driving if you are stopped. the ntsb would like to see a person's blood alcohol content be even lower...
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a lot of people say that they'd be in favor of that, the ntsb says that alcohol is to blame for about a third of all highway crashes nationwide. highway deaths, i should say. they say it's time to stop that so stop so many people from dying on the roads. the feds started pushing to lower the but that decision is up to state legislatures and only hawaii has considered a bill and that hadn't made it out of committee. we talked with a handful of people who say they would be in favor of it and say it's a good move. >> kind of hard to tell, had a few drink, how drunk you are, really. so yeah. >> actually, i think it might not be that bad of an idea. because i think there are already a lot of fatalities across the country. >>reporter: something that's important to note here, the ntsb says this is not just a highway problem, or a road problem, they say that they're noticing impairment in a lot of airplane crashes, in pilots, they say that problem has even gotten worse over the years, too. i should also mention that i reached out to orlando police, and the florida highway patrol, both of them
a lot of people say that they'd be in favor of that, the ntsb says that alcohol is to blame for about a third of all highway crashes nationwide. highway deaths, i should say. they say it's time to stop that so stop so many people from dying on the roads. the feds started pushing to lower the but that decision is up to state legislatures and only hawaii has considered a bill and that hadn't made it out of committee. we talked with a handful of people who say they would be in favor of it and say...
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today's ntsb report is expected to be most significant since june of last year. one of the key points of interest will be the transcripts of interviews conducted by the engineer, brandon bostian who said he didn't remember what happened prior to the crash. >>> stratford police will release more information about a person hit and killed while walking along south white horse pike. the accident happened last night in stratford. police tell us the victim died at the scene but they are not releasing any other information. the driver did stop and talk with police. >>> a philadelphia family is looking for closure one year after the murder of a cloth-bound teenager. d'andre bing was shot and killed in north philadelphia on january 23rd last year. police still have not made any arrests in his case. last night, d'andre's family and friends held a vigil to keep his memory alive. >> the last year has been horrible. it's been horrible. i will never ever get used to not having my son. >> even though we lost him, our love for him runs deep. >> d'andre's school, eastern universi
today's ntsb report is expected to be most significant since june of last year. one of the key points of interest will be the transcripts of interviews conducted by the engineer, brandon bostian who said he didn't remember what happened prior to the crash. >>> stratford police will release more information about a person hit and killed while walking along south white horse pike. the accident happened last night in stratford. police tell us the victim died at the scene but they are not...
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nbc 10's matt delucia is live at 30th street station to fill us in on what the ntsb plans to do this with report. matt? >> this release is expected to be some 2,000 paoes long. it will be the bank of information that is used to determine the official cause of the crash of amtrak 188. why was it speeding at more than 100 miles per hour around a 50 mile per hour curve. from what we know at this point, he told investigators he does not remember what happened just before the derailment. the ntsb determined he was not talking or texting on his cell phone and he's not been charged with any crime in this. there's also the question, though, about the dent in the locomotive's windshield, what caused that? the crash killed eight and injured more than 200 people. and this release by the ntsb will be the biggest since june of last year an a final report is expected in the spring. this is the kind of thing that investigators will be looking at and pouring over for the next several months, especially lawyers for the victims and families. right now, amtrak is being sued for close to $300 million. l
nbc 10's matt delucia is live at 30th street station to fill us in on what the ntsb plans to do this with report. matt? >> this release is expected to be some 2,000 paoes long. it will be the bank of information that is used to determine the official cause of the crash of amtrak 188. why was it speeding at more than 100 miles per hour around a 50 mile per hour curve. from what we know at this point, he told investigators he does not remember what happened just before the derailment. the...
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. >> the ntsb wants to now lower the limit from 0.08 to 0.05, saying it will dramatically reduce d.u.i. related deaths. emily wood is live downtown with reaction from both sides that might surprise you. >> this one recommendation could totally restart the ntsb says lowering the limits to 0.05 is one step to stop drunk drivers and tonight is a debate we're hearing already has mixed reviews. grabbing a drink or two after work is common for some, but recent ntsb recommendations to lower the legal limit could change the amount of alcohol people drink before getting behind the wheel. >> i don't see any real benefit there. i don't believe it is going to make much difference going from 0.08 to 0.05. >> for social drinkers like james and john, they say it's easy to grab an uber or designated driver. >> one or two beers shouldn't be an issue. it should be left to the doctors and not the transportation board. >> for the family of lisa hastings the debate is a personal story. hastings was 22 years old when she was killed by a drunk driver on route 128 while on her mother, karen, says she supports
. >> the ntsb wants to now lower the limit from 0.08 to 0.05, saying it will dramatically reduce d.u.i. related deaths. emily wood is live downtown with reaction from both sides that might surprise you. >> this one recommendation could totally restart the ntsb says lowering the limits to 0.05 is one step to stop drunk drivers and tonight is a debate we're hearing already has mixed reviews. grabbing a drink or two after work is common for some, but recent ntsb recommendations to...
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he says he has faith the ntsb will get answers. >> what i hope comes out of the ntsb process and out of whatever legal process follows it is two things. one is some justice andç two i changes in the way amtrak operates so that this doesn't ever happen again. >> right now on the nbc 10 app, read both engineer brendan bostian's interviews with the ntsb and we've also posted brand new photos from the derailment scene. in the digital operations center, live here, vai sikahema, nbc 10 news. >> thank you. 4:16. >>> police are searching for three men who brutally beat and stabbed a customer at a chinese restaurant in the north philadelphia. the violent attack was caught on surveillance cameras. this is very graphic, we do want to warn you. this is video from the lucky garden takeout saturday night. three guys tackled the customer, stabbed him more than a dozen times. at one time, the suspect whipped the victim with his own belt before stealing his watch. bystanders begged for the men to stop. >> one of the guys had a knife. he bleed a lot. >> it did look personal. they're pulling out belt
he says he has faith the ntsb will get answers. >> what i hope comes out of the ntsb process and out of whatever legal process follows it is two things. one is some justice andç two i changes in the way amtrak operates so that this doesn't ever happen again. >> right now on the nbc 10 app, read both engineer brendan bostian's interviews with the ntsb and we've also posted brand new photos from the derailment scene. in the digital operations center, live here, vai sikahema, nbc 10...
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the ntsb is expected to release evidence they've gathered since the crash. what will we hear? >> first what we are not expecting to hear is a conclusion about what caused the crash of amtrak 188. what is expected to be released is information, details from the black box and from photos, from documentation. we're expecting to see about 2,000 pages of information released from the ntsb later on this afternoon. this is the kind of information investigators will be looking at and using in order to determine an official cause. taking you back to the night of may 12th in the city's frankfurt neighborhood. amtrak 188 was going 106 miles per hour around a 50 mile-per-hour curve when it derailed, killing 8 and injuring more than 200 people. one of the top points of interest is going to be the transcripts of interviews conducted with the engineer, who after the crash said he did not remember what happened. the documents are expected to be released this afternoon with the final analysis coming several months from now. coming up at 5:00, we'll talk about what we do know about this crash a
the ntsb is expected to release evidence they've gathered since the crash. what will we hear? >> first what we are not expecting to hear is a conclusion about what caused the crash of amtrak 188. what is expected to be released is information, details from the black box and from photos, from documentation. we're expecting to see about 2,000 pages of information released from the ntsb later on this afternoon. this is the kind of information investigators will be looking at and using in...
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the ntsb is doing an investigation. royal caribbean is giving them half off of their next cruz if they even want to go on another crews. >> two deputies shot and killed in a c in a targeted attack. david brian evans opened fire on veteran deputies hitting one in the head at a packed pan ner raw bread in baltimore. he ran to a restaurant neat a senior citizen community and shot a deputy and chased him. >> the suspect took the action because he was wearing a police uniform. we were called to pan ner raw for that subject. he certainly targeted them. >> evans accused of targeting law enforcement before was killed in the shootout with police. law enforcement surrounded a maryland hospital saluting after finding out the deputies had died. >> a dramatic standoff between militia and fbi in oregon may soon be over. the final four protestors expected to surrender in just a few hours from now. federal agents moving ohhen in the wildlife hold up armed militia has been protesting federal land policy. in the meantime the nevada ranch
the ntsb is doing an investigation. royal caribbean is giving them half off of their next cruz if they even want to go on another crews. >> two deputies shot and killed in a c in a targeted attack. david brian evans opened fire on veteran deputies hitting one in the head at a packed pan ner raw bread in baltimore. he ran to a restaurant neat a senior citizen community and shot a deputy and chased him. >> the suspect took the action because he was wearing a police uniform. we were...
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. >>> the legal blood alcohol level may become lower in the ntsb gets its way. they ask them to drop the loveel from .08 to .05. hoping to cut down on the number of alcohol related crashs and safe lives. there is the second time the ntsb made the recommendation since 2013. >>> a free service is offered for every resident in one local city. be able to enjoy through a pilot program. >>> an all expense paid trip to cheer on his panthers in . >>> accused terror suspect in jail in western north carolina is charged with murder. justin sullivan was accused of supporting isis and faces state and federal charges. fbi arrested sullivan in june on terrorism related charges. federal authorities unsealed a 7 count indictment yesterday that details plan to support the international terror group isis by carrying out attacks in the u.s. it shows sullivan bought a silencer and planned to buy a semi automatic rifle plot to kill hundreds at a con concert or bar. he is accused of trying to have his neighbor killed and killing a neighbor in morganton in 2014. >>> a couple facing cha
. >>> the legal blood alcohol level may become lower in the ntsb gets its way. they ask them to drop the loveel from .08 to .05. hoping to cut down on the number of alcohol related crashs and safe lives. there is the second time the ntsb made the recommendation since 2013. >>> a free service is offered for every resident in one local city. be able to enjoy through a pilot program. >>> an all expense paid trip to cheer on his panthers in . >>> accused terror...
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according to the ntsb the according to the ntsb, the pilots didn't input a piece of information into the flight computer. so, as the jet started to take off, warnings. the captain puts the nose down and the jet slams onto that runway and bounces 15 feet back into the air before sliding to rest. the ntsb says, not following procedures and the "captain's decision to reject the takeoff" are the probable causes. the airline says it made "several changes to our procedures, manuals and training." no one was injured. the pilots have not flown for the airline since that incident. and neither has that damaged aircraft. david kerley, abc news, washington. >> absolutely amazing stuff there. >>> coming up in our next half hour, the elaborate hoax played on a high school in pennsylvania. the honor student who turned out to be a 23-year-old. how he managed to fool everyone from students and teachers to parents and administrators. >> but first deliverying a an valuable history lesson to students around the country. how this new york news anchor is touching young lives across america. you're watchin
according to the ntsb the according to the ntsb, the pilots didn't input a piece of information into the flight computer. so, as the jet started to take off, warnings. the captain puts the nose down and the jet slams onto that runway and bounces 15 feet back into the air before sliding to rest. the ntsb says, not following procedures and the "captain's decision to reject the takeoff" are the probable causes. the airline says it made "several changes to our procedures, manuals and...
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that ntsb evidence, engineer brandon bostian after telling investigators in may he remembered nothing about the derailment, six months later provided a second statement giving specific details, including, he was accelerating the train, seconds before the crash. the engineer at the the throttle of the amtrak train 188, which derailed on the frankford curve, killing eight and injuring 200, described the final moments, as the the train which the ntsb says was traveling 106 miles an hour, more than double the speed limit, left the the rails, last may. i remember feeling my body move to the right. i remember feeling i was going too fast around the curve, engineer brand an bostian told investigators in a november interview. the transcript, part of the 2,000 pages of evidence, now made public. the these pictures from the train's video reporter, released by the ntsb show the final seconds going in to the crash, bostian in an initial interview days after the derailment at first told investigators he could not recall anything, but then six months latest in the the november interview said some m
that ntsb evidence, engineer brandon bostian after telling investigators in may he remembered nothing about the derailment, six months later provided a second statement giving specific details, including, he was accelerating the train, seconds before the crash. the engineer at the the throttle of the amtrak train 188, which derailed on the frankford curve, killing eight and injuring 200, described the final moments, as the the train which the ntsb says was traveling 106 miles an hour, more than...
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according to the cruise line, at least four people suffered minor injuries and the ntsb saysering an investigation. weather can be deadly on the high seas. the "el faro" saidhurricane joaquin. the storm battered the ship till it sank, killing all 33 people on board. this is the ntsb video of its final resting place threehe surface. they fully supported the search and the investigation. it's not the only massive ship to be undone by weather.es hit this cruise ship near spain in 2010, smashing through windows. a direct hit on unsuspecting diners. wave killed two and injured 14 others. the company said the incident was unforeseen because the weather was not really that bad. happened on this ship during a bad storm off new zealand in 2008. everything that wasn't nailed down slid around out of control. 42 people were hurt, manybones. the company said it was a rare occurrence that was fully investigated. then there was this cruise liner "oceanos" sinkingst of south africa in 1991 after rough weather and flooding left the ship adrift. all the passengers were evacuated by south african rescu
according to the cruise line, at least four people suffered minor injuries and the ntsb saysering an investigation. weather can be deadly on the high seas. the "el faro" saidhurricane joaquin. the storm battered the ship till it sank, killing all 33 people on board. this is the ntsb video of its final resting place threehe surface. they fully supported the search and the investigation. it's not the only massive ship to be undone by weather.es hit this cruise ship near spain in 2010,...
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the ntsb report released a short time ago, it supports this. the ntsb report details the moments before take-off, describing what appeared to be some confusion in the cockpit. as we first told you the captain initiated takeoff, realized it was necessary to reject after becoming airborne. the ntsb report says the captain stated he had only done a similar move in a simulator. the report also states once the aircraft hit the ground it slid for about 200 feet. as you may remember at least two people of the 154 aboard sustained minor injuries. the faa report which gave detailed information about the captain says he had been take prescription medication and shouldn't have flown. u.s. airways declined to comment. for the investigators, harry hairston, "nbc 10 news." >> the fbi director says the battle with apple over whether to unlock an iphone is the hardest question he's seen in government. >> james comey testified before members of congress about the benefits and problems with encryption. denise nakano is live with more on this privacy battle. >> j
the ntsb report released a short time ago, it supports this. the ntsb report details the moments before take-off, describing what appeared to be some confusion in the cockpit. as we first told you the captain initiated takeoff, realized it was necessary to reject after becoming airborne. the ntsb report says the captain stated he had only done a similar move in a simulator. the report also states once the aircraft hit the ground it slid for about 200 feet. as you may remember at least two...
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this is the ntsb video of its final resting place three miles below the surface. the owner of the "el faro" said they fully supported the search and the investigation. it's not the only massive ship to be undone by weather. 30-foot rogue waves hit this cruise ship near spain in 2010, smashing through windows. a direct hit on unsuspecting diners. the terrifying wave killed two and injured 14 others. the company said the incident was unforeseen because the weather was not really that bad. and look at what happened on this ship during a bad storm off new zealand in 2008. everything that wasn't nailed down slid around out of control. 42 people were hurt, many with broken bones. the company said it was a rare occurrence that was fully investigated. then there was this cruise liner "oceanos" sinking off the coast of south africa in 1991 after the ship adrift. all the passengers were evacuated by south african rescue helicopters before the ship went down. now back at port "anthem of the seas" passengers will get a full refund and 50% off of a future booking. it may not b
this is the ntsb video of its final resting place three miles below the surface. the owner of the "el faro" said they fully supported the search and the investigation. it's not the only massive ship to be undone by weather. 30-foot rogue waves hit this cruise ship near spain in 2010, smashing through windows. a direct hit on unsuspecting diners. the terrifying wave killed two and injured 14 others. the company said the incident was unforeseen because the weather was not really that...
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this comes as the ntsb is about to release more on the amtrak derailment. katherine scott has more on the 30th street station with more on the story. >> reporter: nobody was hurt when the object struck the train as it passed through bridesburg. amtrak officials are trying to determine what the object was. it comes always the national transportation safety board is expected to release documents and information that could shed some light on last year's fatal crash that happened at bridesburg junction. let's get pictures of the incident as the train passed through bridesburg. you can see the damage on the acela express train from washington, d.c. to new york. amtrak is investigating what the object may be. last night's incident happened not too far away from where the fatal crash happened. federal investigators are trying to determine whether a projectile hit that train. 8 people died and two hundred others were injured. investigators say the train was traveling at twice the speed limit when it entered the sharp curve at frankford junction. the engine was oper
this comes as the ntsb is about to release more on the amtrak derailment. katherine scott has more on the 30th street station with more on the story. >> reporter: nobody was hurt when the object struck the train as it passed through bridesburg. amtrak officials are trying to determine what the object was. it comes always the national transportation safety board is expected to release documents and information that could shed some light on last year's fatal crash that happened at...
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coming up and 5, ntsb says it is important to keep you safe live in downtown orlando, mike news. >>> a bill aiming to continue to get special protection and -- manatees moving closer to becoming law. house subcommittee voted to pass the manatees the zone bill calling for an independent study from boating around the native species. the bill will have to be passed on the house floor and the senate to become law. >>> it is a reaction to an effort by state wildlife officials to down grade manatees that is from a danger to threatened. the changes coming apart because the states manatee population is climbed to more than 6000 members a hearing about the change will happen orlando february 20. it is set for 3:00 at the bonavista falasco minton senter. >>> to iss crewmembers are prepping for a spacewalk tomorrow morning. part of the mission is to retrieve a science experiment that tested how biological sample survived in space. this is video from the last spacewalk when a leak in the spacesuit caused problems for astronaut. tomorrow the russian cosmonauts will install special devices that wi
coming up and 5, ntsb says it is important to keep you safe live in downtown orlando, mike news. >>> a bill aiming to continue to get special protection and -- manatees moving closer to becoming law. house subcommittee voted to pass the manatees the zone bill calling for an independent study from boating around the native species. the bill will have to be passed on the house floor and the senate to become law. >>> it is a reaction to an effort by state wildlife officials to...
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they have already been linked to deadly crashes and now the faa, the ntsb and the nation's main pilot union are all warning against shipping large quantities of these batteries and as nbc's tom costello reports some want them banned on passenger flights worldwide. >> the dangers posed batteries on full display in this faa test. a bulk shipment of batteries burning so hot the plane's fire suppression system is overwhelmed. have already been blamed for this catastrophic fire on board a ups cargo fire in philadelphia and the loss of two cargo planes that killed their crews in due buy and off korea. now a top pilots' union is calling for a battery shipments. >> we have no fire fighting equipment on board that can fight this fire. if it lights of course, the only chance of a successful outcome that we have is to get the aircraft on the ground as soon as possible. >> reporter: while most u.s. passenger airlines already ban bulk shipments of batteries, nearly every cell phone, laptop, tablet and dvd player carried on a plane comes with lithium batteries that can overheat. already 2,100 cases
they have already been linked to deadly crashes and now the faa, the ntsb and the nation's main pilot union are all warning against shipping large quantities of these batteries and as nbc's tom costello reports some want them banned on passenger flights worldwide. >> the dangers posed batteries on full display in this faa test. a bulk shipment of batteries burning so hot the plane's fire suppression system is overwhelmed. have already been blamed for this catastrophic fire on board a ups...
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the ntsb says there's no evidence that the driver was texting before the crash. there's no evidence of a signal or switching problem on the train or problems with the train's engine. the ntsb will hold a formal hearing in april. >>> broward county has a new program that might help you or could save a loved one the next time you're in an accident. yellow sticker on your windshield too. claudia docampo explains. >> reporter: if you're ever in a car accident, the first thing you want is help and now officials are broward county are making sure that happens more readily by launching a program for you and first responders called yellow dot. >> the program that broward county is rolling out that's free to the public. >> reporter: the program has been in the works for a year and now it's in place. broward county officials have modelled yellow dots after other similar programs in nearby counties. you place it here on the rear window of your vehicle. then this pamphlet, one per family member. the pamphlets with your medical information go in the glove box of your vehicle.
the ntsb says there's no evidence that the driver was texting before the crash. there's no evidence of a signal or switching problem on the train or problems with the train's engine. the ntsb will hold a formal hearing in april. >>> broward county has a new program that might help you or could save a loved one the next time you're in an accident. yellow sticker on your windshield too. claudia docampo explains. >> reporter: if you're ever in a car accident, the first thing you...
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the ntsb has told congress they found no issues with the track, brakes, or the locomotive itself. at least 86 people are dead after boko haram extremists refugee camps in nigeria. at least 62 others are being treated for burns. survivors say the shooting, burning, and explosions lasted for nearly four hours. officials say the first troops to arrive were outgunned and reinforcements. today two virginia tech students are expected to be arraigned, after being charged in the murder and kidnapping of a 13-year-old girl. nicole lovell' s body was found about 100 miles away from her home in blacksburg, virginia, over the weekend. authorities believe david eisenhauer knew lovell, and used their relationship to lure her out of the house. natalie keepers is accused of helping to dispose the body. people in lovell' s hometown are shocked to hear the news. >> very saddened. i can' t imagine. i have three daughters. i couldn' t imagine. sean: the motive is not clear and police have not disclosed how lovell was killed. if you step outside today, it is unbelievable. kevin: it is uncommonly mild
the ntsb has told congress they found no issues with the track, brakes, or the locomotive itself. at least 86 people are dead after boko haram extremists refugee camps in nigeria. at least 62 others are being treated for burns. survivors say the shooting, burning, and explosions lasted for nearly four hours. officials say the first troops to arrive were outgunned and reinforcements. today two virginia tech students are expected to be arraigned, after being charged in the murder and kidnapping...
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the ntsb documents revealed more information about the track site. a braking system was installed on the southbound traction but not on the northbound side where the derailment occurred. attorneys argue the blame lice with the engineer. >> there was no problem with the system, no problem with the tracks, no problem with the locomotive, no problem with the brakes. what we learned is the problem was brandon bostian. >>> the same storm system that brought snow to the planes could be causing rain today. >> we have a lot to watch, a lot of people being impacted by this storm. here's a broad look at everything. definitely the snow highlights on the map all of that moving the heavy stuff now in places like omaha, moving more into iowa. you can start to see some showers line up and as this pulse forward, taps that gulf moisture. we have the warm temperatures i was talking about earlier. we were starting to get into that dynamic setup for the storms today. here's the front we are looking at and we can already see a couple little popcorn firings on this especi
the ntsb documents revealed more information about the track site. a braking system was installed on the southbound traction but not on the northbound side where the derailment occurred. attorneys argue the blame lice with the engineer. >> there was no problem with the system, no problem with the tracks, no problem with the locomotive, no problem with the brakes. what we learned is the problem was brandon bostian. >>> the same storm system that brought snow to the planes could be...
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. >> that's why i want the ntsb to respond with a report quickly as to what is going on. it's not like we don't have weather reports. >> reporter: it was just last year that 33 people died when the cargo ship el faro sunk while travelling from jacksonville during hurricane joaquin, and a ship sailed into dangerous weather. >> we need the new kind of warnings to captains of ships, you don't do this. this is something -- you're putting people's lives in jeopardy. >> and i did reach out this evening to the ntsb. a spokesman telling us that they do plan on responding to senator nelson's request. reporting live tonight in 9 eyewitness. >>> a series of hearings will soon begin as the investigation continues into the sinking of that cargo ship el faro. the u.s. coast guard is going to hold hearings february 16th through the 26th. 33 crew members died when the el faro sank last october on its way to puerto rico. a month later the wreck annual was found at the bottom of the ocean. >>> motorcycle riders are warning of a serial bike thief who they say struck three times in one day o
. >> that's why i want the ntsb to respond with a report quickly as to what is going on. it's not like we don't have weather reports. >> reporter: it was just last year that 33 people died when the cargo ship el faro sunk while travelling from jacksonville during hurricane joaquin, and a ship sailed into dangerous weather. >> we need the new kind of warnings to captains of ships, you don't do this. this is something -- you're putting people's lives in jeopardy. >> and i...
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as for the ntsb it says it's done with its fact finding. it hopes sometimes this spring its experts will be able to look at all those facts and come up way probable cause. live in center city, john rawlins channel6 "action news." alicia. >> thank you. to new jersey now this afternoon. this is what remains of a popular camden county deli after a fire ripped through it last night. investigators say they aren't suspicious but they are still working on determining a cause. today the owners of amato brothers on the white horse pike in oaklyn tell "action news" that the flames started in the storage room. an "action news" viewer captured smoke pouring from that deli last night. luckily no one was injured but the store will be closed until they can get it all cleaned up and reopened. >>> today some heartbroken customers. >> it's going to be opened soon, hopefully sooner than later but unfortunately this happens and i feel bad. >> reporter: good sandwiches here, hm. >> yes, very good. >> right now community members are raising money for the family.
as for the ntsb it says it's done with its fact finding. it hopes sometimes this spring its experts will be able to look at all those facts and come up way probable cause. live in center city, john rawlins channel6 "action news." alicia. >> thank you. to new jersey now this afternoon. this is what remains of a popular camden county deli after a fire ripped through it last night. investigators say they aren't suspicious but they are still working on determining a cause. today the...
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we don't know what the objects were that struck the train, but it happened on the eve of the ntsb's plan to release a large amount of data from last year's fatal derailment. the asell -- acela express train was passing through bridesburg, several unidentified objects struck the train heading to new york city. none of the passengers on board were hurt. at 0th street station passengers say they are trust that the trains are built and reinforced to be instruct by smaller objects that may strike weather accidentally or on purpose. >>> i think they do as much as they can. >> reporter: last night's incident took place not far from the site of the train derailment last may that killed 8 and injured 200 you. today the n tsb is releasing data that could provide insight to the crash. in the days and weeks that follow feather investigators worked to determine if a projectile hit that train. other trains reported being hit by rocks that night. investigators determined that the train was traveling twice the speed limit when it entered the curve at frankford junction. >>> i do know that the accelerati
we don't know what the objects were that struck the train, but it happened on the eve of the ntsb's plan to release a large amount of data from last year's fatal derailment. the asell -- acela express train was passing through bridesburg, several unidentified objects struck the train heading to new york city. none of the passengers on board were hurt. at 0th street station passengers say they are trust that the trains are built and reinforced to be instruct by smaller objects that may strike...
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paccording to the cruise line, at pleast four people suffered minor pinjuries and the ntsb says it's pcurrently considering an pinvestigation. pweather can be deadly on the phigh seas. pthe "el faro" said sail during phurricane joaquin. pthe storm battered the ship till pit sank, killing all 33 people pon board. pthis is the ntsb video of its pfinal resting place three miles pthe owner of the "el faro" said pthey fully supported the search pand the investigation. pit's not the only massive ship pto be undone by weather. p30-foot rogue waves hit this pcruise ship near spain in 2010, psmashing through windows. pa direct hit on unsuspecting pdiners. pthe terrifying wave killed two pand injured 14 others. pthe company said the incident pwas unforeseen because the pweather was not really that bad. pand look at what happened on pthis ship during a bad storm off pnew zealand in 2008. peverything that wasn't nailed pdown slid around out of control. p42 people were hurt, many with pbroken bones. pthe company said it was a rare poccurrence that was fully pinvestigated. pthen there was this cru
paccording to the cruise line, at pleast four people suffered minor pinjuries and the ntsb says it's pcurrently considering an pinvestigation. pweather can be deadly on the phigh seas. pthe "el faro" said sail during phurricane joaquin. pthe storm battered the ship till pit sank, killing all 33 people pon board. pthis is the ntsb video of its pfinal resting place three miles pthe owner of the "el faro" said pthey fully supported the search pand the investigation. pit's not...