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Lost in the debate over the debt limit increase, is another Congressional battle that has shut down parts of the Federal Aviation Administration.
HEADLINE: Congressional inaction cripples aviation agency
CAPTION: Lost in the debate over the debt limit increase, is another Congressional battle that has shut down parts of the Federal Aviation Administration. (July 26)
("The FAA...
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Half of Railroads May Not Make Safety Deadline
The CEO of Amtrak warned of "significant cancellations" to "necessary transportation" if some railroads are not given a time extension to implement federally-mandated safety systems on passenger and freight rail networks.
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WH Asserts Porter Inquiry Ongoing as He Resigned
The White House says the security clearance review for a former top staffer was still ongoing when he resigned last week, despite a completed FBI background check.
FBI Director Christopher Wray revealed Tuesday that the FBI...
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Acting head of FAA: No software glitches seen
Federal Aviation Administration Acting Administrator Daniel Elwell says information collected from flight data recorders shows no software malfunctions that forced down the nose of Boeing 737 Max jets in the U.S.
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Expert: NJ airport drone illegal, enforcement tough
Flight arrivals at Newark Airport were briefly suspended Tuesday evening after a drone was spotted over another nearby airport, officials said, in the latest incident of the unmanned aircraft affecting commercial air travel.
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Trump issues order to ground Boeing 737 Max planes
President Donald Trump says the U.S. is issuing an emergency order grounding all Boeing 737 Max 8 and Max 9 aircraft in the wake of a crash of an Ethiopian Airliner that killed 157 people.
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Trump issues order to ground Boeing 737 Max planes
President Donald Trump says the U.S. is issuing an emergency order grounding all Boeing 737 Max 8 and Max 9 aircraft in the wake of a crash of an Ethiopian Airliner that killed 157 people.
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Toyota President Akio Toyoda told Congress and millions of American Toyota owners he was "deeply sorry" for deadly auto defects in many popular vehicle models, yet he drew blistering bipartisan criticism from angry lawmakers because his company had not done more to fix them.
HEADLINE: Lawmakers blast Toyota chief despite apology
CAPTION: Toyota President Akio Toyoda told Congress and millions of American Toyota owners he was "deeply sorry" for deadly auto defects in many popular vehicle models, yet he...
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Senate hearing probes Toyota crisis
1. Toyota auto management members enter committee hearing room
2. Front view of witness table
3. Committee members listening to testimony
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yoshimi Inaba, President and CEO - Toyota Motor North America:
"In...
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Dozens of NGO workers, including US citizens sentenced, to up to 5 years' prison
1. Wide exterior of the Cairo Criminal Court
2. Judges arriving in the courtroom
3. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Judge Makram Awa, Criminal Court Judge:
''Nancy Gamal el Dien Hassan, Patrick (inaudible), Natasha Tyson, Mida Michele (inaudible)...
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As General Motors works towards resolving the recalled ignition issues in its vehicles, CEO Mary Barra was questioned on the company's response at a forum ahead of the New York International Auto Show. (April 15)
As General Motors works toward resolving the recalled ignition issues in its vehicles, CEO Mary Barra was questioned on the company's at a forum ahead of the New York International Auto Show in New York on Tuesday.
"We know the world is...
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Boeing says Commercial 787 flights to restart in weeks
Tokyo - 15 March 2013
1. Wide of Boeing news conference
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Ray Conner, Executive Vice President, Boeing:
"We are going to be dependent upon, as we move through the certification process to determine when we actually...
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Airline pilots and federal officials launched a campaign to warn about the dangers of people pointing lasers into cockpits, also known as 'plasing'. They're promising prosecution for those who are caught and a reward for those who turn them in. (Feb. 11)
Airline pilots and federal officials launched a campaign Monday to warn about the dangers of people pointing lasers into cockpits. They're promising prosecution for those who are caught, and a reward for those who turn them in.
While the...
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US car manufacturers report growth against German, Japanese rivals
1. Pan right, exterior of venue for North American International Auto Show
2. Medium of Tony Swan, Editor-In-Chief of Car and Driver magazine UPSOUND: (English)
"The North American car of the year, for 2012, is the Hyundai Elantra......
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Toyota troubles put spotlight on safety agency, dealers on recalls
Washington, DC - March 11, 2010
1. Zoom out from member of the committee to Head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, David Strickland, being sworn in
2. Wide of Strickland being sworn in
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) David...
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US Transport Secretary meets Toyota President
1. Wide of US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and Toyota President Akio Toyoda, walking into news conference
2. Cutaway of camera
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Akio Toyoda, President of Toyota Motor Corporation:
"Our company has made six...
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Official investigation finds no electronic flaws, reax
Chicago
1. Toyota sign on Toyota dealership building
2. Toyota car driving in parking lot
3. Car driving past sign reading (English) "Recall Service"
New York City
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) William J. Holstein, Motoring analyst:
"Do we...
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Lawmakers grill FAA on oversight after crashes
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration was grilled by lawmakers Wednesday after the two deadly crashes of Boeing's new 737 Max planes raised questions of whether the FAA has gone too far in letting companies regulate themselves.
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Lawmakers grill FAA on oversight after crashes
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration was grilled by lawmakers Wednesday after the two deadly crashes of Boeing's new 737 Max planes raised questions of whether the FAA has gone too far in letting companies regulate themselves.
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Acting head of FAA: No software glitches seen
FAA Acting Administrator Daniel Elwell says information collected from flight data recorders shows no software malfunctions that forced down the nose of Boeing 737 Max jets in the U.S.
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Expert: NJ airport drone illegal, enforcement tough
Flight arrivals at Newark Airport were briefly suspended Tuesday evening after a drone was spotted over another nearby airport, officials said, in the latest incident of the unmanned aircraft affecting commercial air travel.
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LA officials provide update on Kobe Bryant crash
The sheriff of Los Angeles County on Sunday made an appeal for people to stay away from the site where basketball legend Kobe Bryant, his daughter, and seven other people were killed in a helicopter crash earlier in the day.
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LA officials provide update on Kobe Bryant crash
The sheriff of Los Angeles County on Sunday made an appeal for people to stay away from the site where basketball legend Kobe Bryant, his daughter, and seven other people were killed in a helicopter crash earlier in the day.
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Pilots union: Make virus safety rules mandatory
Airline workers are concerned about the spread of coronavirus among flight crews and passengers.