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new images just coming in from the ntsb show inspectors probing the damage, the twisted metal of the bridge draped across the front of the ship. onboard, they found 56 containers of hazardous materials. some broken open, spilling into the water. officials say there is no immediate threat. our team out on the water today with the army corps of engineers. cranes are on the way to clear the debris and tow the ship away. and then to recover theed bos of the four missing construction workers trapped underneath. abc's elizabeth schulze on the scene tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a massive >> reporter: tonight, a first look inside the cargo ship that crashed into baltimore's francis scott key bridge. ntsb investigators combing through the catastrophic damage, collecting evidence, surveying the mangled wreckage and twisted steel encasing the bow of the ship and examining the what darr douse materials onboard. a massive operation is now under way to clear the wreckage. the u.s. navy sending three giant cranes to the scene. officials hoping to refloat the cargo ship "dali" to begin clearing th
new images just coming in from the ntsb show inspectors probing the damage, the twisted metal of the bridge draped across the front of the ship. onboard, they found 56 containers of hazardous materials. some broken open, spilling into the water. officials say there is no immediate threat. our team out on the water today with the army corps of engineers. cranes are on the way to clear the debris and tow the ship away. and then to recover theed bos of the four missing construction workers trapped...
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the ntsb on the scene investigating what caused both engines to fail. abc's morgan norwood leads us off. >> oh, my god. oh, my god! aww! >> reporter: tonight chilling new video showing the terrifying moment three people escaped this blazing plane that crashed on i-75 in napals, florida. weill cavalier taking video as re rushed to help. >> completely engulfed in flames. jet fuel. at that point now i run over to try and help them. >> reporter: the flames still tearing through the jet survivors frantic telling him the pilot was still inside. >> is there anybody else in there? >> yes! yes, the pilots, there are pilots. >> are they alive? >> i don't know. >> reporter: the collier county sheriff's office said pilot edward murphy and second in command ian hoffman killed when the plane bound for naples airport went down middle of rush hour friday. >> not going to make the runway. lost both engines. >> it took top of that truck. >> reporter: the jet slamming into a pick-up truck sending the driver to the hospital with minor injuries, according to the florida hig
the ntsb on the scene investigating what caused both engines to fail. abc's morgan norwood leads us off. >> oh, my god. oh, my god! aww! >> reporter: tonight chilling new video showing the terrifying moment three people escaped this blazing plane that crashed on i-75 in napals, florida. weill cavalier taking video as re rushed to help. >> completely engulfed in flames. jet fuel. at that point now i run over to try and help them. >> reporter: the flames still tearing...
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he called the ntsb. the screen was not cracked. in fact, it had a message about the passenger's baggage. incredible. >>> when we come back tonight, the waitress and the surprise. and she wonders if that family's watching tonight. asthma. it can make you miss out on those epic hikes with friends. step back out there, with fasenra. fasenra is an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma that is taken once every 8 weeks. fasenra helps prevent asthma attacks. most patients did not have an attack in the first year. fasenra is proven to help you breathe better so you can get back to doing day-to-day activities. and fasenra helps lower the use of oral steroids. fasenra is not for sudden breathing problems or other eosinophilic conditions. allergic reactions may occur. don't stop your asthma treatments without talking with your doctor. tell your doctor if your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. get back to better breathing. get back to what you've missed. ask your doctor a
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when we reached out to alaska airlines, they said no comment due to the ntsb investigation. >> falling under scrutiny once again. thank you. >> linsey: tonight, abc news is learning the timeline in lloyd austin's illness as questions swirl around about when the president was told. a defense official says austin left the hospital on december 23rd following an elective procedure. he was then readmitted and admitted to intensive care. ike ejochi is in washington with the very latest. >> reporter: tonight, the extraordinary breach of protocol after top pentagon officials, members of congress, and even the white house were all unaware of defense secretary lloyd austin's hospitalization this week. pentagon officials telling abc news tonight that while on leave on december 22nd, austin had what was described as a minor elective procedure at walter reed national military medical center returning home the next day. more than a week later, after experiencing severe pain, he was admitted to the icu on new year's day. still, it was not until thursday, officials say, that the white house was inform
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but the ntsb says evidence shows that when the plug was returned, the bolts were not put back. this photo, shared in a text among boeing employees, showing the missing bolts in "three visible locations," but apparently going unnoticed by workers. >> this is going to be a quintessential human factors type of problem, and that people failed to do their job. >> reporter: shockingly, that alaska airlines jet making nearly 150 successful flights without those key bolts until that incident in january. in a statement tonight, boeing's ceo saying, in part, "whatever final conclusions are reached, boeing is accountable for what happened. we simply must do better for our customers and their passengers." and david, the faa administrator testified on capitol hill today, saying that the faa will likely add more inspectors at boeing facilities, and then keep them there for awhile. david? >> david: that was something, 150 flights without any bolts in that door. gio, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, king charles and cancer. and what the british prime minister is now saying tonigh
but the ntsb says evidence shows that when the plug was returned, the bolts were not put back. this photo, shared in a text among boeing employees, showing the missing bolts in "three visible locations," but apparently going unnoticed by workers. >> this is going to be a quintessential human factors type of problem, and that people failed to do their job. >> reporter: shockingly, that alaska airlines jet making nearly 150 successful flights without those key bolts until...
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the ntsb and faa are now on the scene. what we're learning about the victims. here's abc's jaclyn lee. >> reporter: tonight, the ntsb and faa launching an urgent investigation into what caused a single-engine aircraft to crash into this wooded area in northern california, killing two. >> aircraft fully engulfed, pilot possibly ejected, we're trying to walk around look for him. >> reporter: authorities say the incident took place shortly before 7:00 p.m. local time saturday. the plane crashing while attempting to land at truckee tahoe airport. light snow falling in the area at the time. crews racing to the scene. parts of the aircraft coming down on railroad tracks near the airport. >> it looks like one of those tracks is completely unusable. >> reporter: late today, upwest saying in a statement their senior adviser and his wife naomi, both well-known tech entrepreneurs, lost their lives in the crash, saying we are all heartbroken by this loss and will forever hold them in our hearts. linsey, tracking data shows the plane originated from centennial airport in co
the ntsb and faa are now on the scene. what we're learning about the victims. here's abc's jaclyn lee. >> reporter: tonight, the ntsb and faa launching an urgent investigation into what caused a single-engine aircraft to crash into this wooded area in northern california, killing two. >> aircraft fully engulfed, pilot possibly ejected, we're trying to walk around look for him. >> reporter: authorities say the incident took place shortly before 7:00 p.m. local time saturday....
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. >> ntsb, thank you. >> reporter: the ntsb still analyzing that door plug to see if the four bolts that hold it in place were damaged or ever installed. since the incident, the ceo of alaska airlines say its inspectors found many loose bolts on its planes. >> i am more than frustrated and disappointed. i am angry this happened to alaska airlines. it happened to our guests. it happened to our people. >> reporter: and dave, just moments ago, the faa released the final instructions for airlines to inspect those max-9s. it's possible we may see some of them back in the air by this weekend. david? >> david: gio benitez, thank you. >>> now, to the war in ukraine, and tonight, russia accusing ukraine of shooting down one of its military planes inside russia. now onboard that plane, it is believed 65 ukrainian prisoners of war. what ukraine is saying about this tonight, and here's abc's tom soufi burridge now. >> reporter: tonight, the moment a russian military jet plunges out of the sky. seconds later, exploding into a massive fire ball. moscow calling it a terrorist act, saying ukraine shot t
. >> ntsb, thank you. >> reporter: the ntsb still analyzing that door plug to see if the four bolts that hold it in place were damaged or ever installed. since the incident, the ceo of alaska airlines say its inspectors found many loose bolts on its planes. >> i am more than frustrated and disappointed. i am angry this happened to alaska airlines. it happened to our guests. it happened to our people. >> reporter: and dave, just moments ago, the faa released the final...
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late today, the ntsb issuing its preliminary report on the cargo ship that slam into that bridge. you'll remember video showing the ship appearing to lose power twice moments before it brought down the bring. tonight, the report now revealing that ship hours before it even left port had two other major power outages, two blackouts. hours later, crashing into the bridge. terry moran on this again tonight. >> reporter: a new report tonight finding the massive cargo ship that knocked down the key bridge in baltimore suffered two blackouts while undergoing maintenance, about ten hours before that deadly collae. that preliminary report from the national transportation safety board concludes that a mistake by a crew member on the "dali" cargo ship caused the first blackout while the ship was docked in port, followed by a second power outage shortly after. the crew then “switched” the “configuration” of the electrical system. the "dali," a 9-year-old ship, left the port of baltimore hours later and experienced two more power failures, seen in this video. the main engine shutting
late today, the ntsb issuing its preliminary report on the cargo ship that slam into that bridge. you'll remember video showing the ship appearing to lose power twice moments before it brought down the bring. tonight, the report now revealing that ship hours before it even left port had two other major power outages, two blackouts. hours later, crashing into the bridge. terry moran on this again tonight. >> reporter: a new report tonight finding the massive cargo ship that knocked down...
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the coast guard, the ntsb, and the fbi all on the scene. the intense urgent search and rescue efforts underway. sonar detecting vehicles underwater. first responders, fire departments, and coast guard teams all rushing to the scene in the immediate aftermath, searching through the overnight hours in the freezing water, and they have not stopped. six construction workers on the bridge at the time working to repair potholes. late tonight the coast guard saying they are now suspending their search for the workers. >> based on the length of time of the search, the extensive search efforts we've put into it, the water temperature that at this point we do not believe that we're going to find any of these individuals still alive. >> reporter: construction worker jesus campos says he knows some of the team working on that bridge. "that was really hard," jesus says. "we are colleagues from work and friends." >> we pray for the construction workers who were on the key bridge. and we pray for everyone who has been touched by this tragedy. >> reporter:
the coast guard, the ntsb, and the fbi all on the scene. the intense urgent search and rescue efforts underway. sonar detecting vehicles underwater. first responders, fire departments, and coast guard teams all rushing to the scene in the immediate aftermath, searching through the overnight hours in the freezing water, and they have not stopped. six construction workers on the bridge at the time working to repair potholes. late tonight the coast guard saying they are now suspending their search...
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the faa and ntsb are investigating. tonight, boeing says it is supporting atlas air and the investigation. david? >> david: victor oquendo live if miami, thank you. >>> the news breaking late today after alec baldwin has been indicted by a grand jury after the original charges against him were dismissed. he's facing a new charge of involuntary man slaught letter so what changed? here's kayna whitworth tonight. >> this is a crime scene. >> reporter: exactly one year after alec baldwin was initially charged in the "rust" movie shooting and later saw the case dropped. tonight the actor charged yet again with involuntary manslaughter. >> i'm the person who had the gun, yeah. >> okay. >> reporter: a new mexico grand jury indicting the actor in the october 2021 death of cinematographer halyna hutchins, killed when the revolver baldwin was rehearsing with fired a live bullet. back in april, special prosecutors dropping initial charges against the actor after sources say the gun was determined to be mechanically improper. but n
the faa and ntsb are investigating. tonight, boeing says it is supporting atlas air and the investigation. david? >> david: victor oquendo live if miami, thank you. >>> the news breaking late today after alec baldwin has been indicted by a grand jury after the original charges against him were dismissed. he's facing a new charge of involuntary man slaught letter so what changed? here's kayna whitworth tonight. >> this is a crime scene. >> reporter: exactly one year...
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the coast guard, the ntsb, and the fbi all on the scene. the intense urgent search and rescue efforts underway. sonar detecting vehicles underwater. first responders, fire departments, and coast guard teams all rushing to the scene in the immediate aftermath, searching through the overnight hours in the freezing water, and they somewherehave not stopped. maryland's governor, wes moore. >> this is very much still a search and rescue mission. we're still actively looking for survivors. and that's the pledge we've made to these families, and there's not a single resource that we will hold off on deploying. >> reporter: rescuers finding two people alive. one of them hospitalized. six people are unaccounted for, all believed to be construction workers on the bridge at the time, working to repair potholes. >> eight construction workers were on the bridge, according to the construction worker. >> reporter: construction worker jesus campos says he knows some of the team working on the bridge. "that was really hard," jesus says. "we are colleagues f
the coast guard, the ntsb, and the fbi all on the scene. the intense urgent search and rescue efforts underway. sonar detecting vehicles underwater. first responders, fire departments, and coast guard teams all rushing to the scene in the immediate aftermath, searching through the overnight hours in the freezing water, and they somewherehave not stopped. maryland's governor, wes moore. >> this is very much still a search and rescue mission. we're still actively looking for survivors. and...
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. ♪ >>> tonight, the faa and the ntsb are investigating a frightening hot air balloon crash i >> david: tonight, the faa and the ntsb are investigating a frightening hot air balloon crash in rochester, minnesota, southeast of minneapolis. the balloon with three people, look at this, aboard. hitting the power lines there. the basket separating from the balloon and then crashing to the ground. tonight, one official calling it a miracle that no one was seriously hurt. just incredible. >>> in new york city tonight, the daring rescue on the subway tracks. newly released body camera video showing nypd officers jumping onto the subway tracks in brooklyn to rescue an unconscious man. trains were approaching the station. officers signaling those trains with their flashlights. the officers carefully avoiding two live third rails, able to bring that man to safety, and we salute those officers. >>> when we come back here tonight, the nationwide dmv outage today. >>> and the mega lotteries keep growing. what they're up to tonight, and when to buy your tickets. and now i'm retired. i ran s i'm not g
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today, the ntsb says boeing hasn't given them all the information they need. officials telling the senate commerce committee, "we still do not know who performed the work" on that door plug, and that boeing has been "unable to find the records documenting this work." the ntsb also saying that security footage had been overwritten as part of standard procedure. >> we asked for security camera footage so we can understand who did the work. all their security camera footage is reraced within 30 days and overwritten. >> reporter: boeing stating, "we will continue supporting this investigation in the transparent and proactive fashion." the company promising changes to it's safety procedures, including added layers of inspection. and david, on that fuel leak in sydney, united says the plane returned due to a maintenance issue. passengers were rebooked on a later flight. david? >> david: trevor, thank you. >>> we turn now to the major winter storm we're tracking at this hour. heavy snow, damaging winds, heading right across the country. multiple states on alert alrea
today, the ntsb says boeing hasn't given them all the information they need. officials telling the senate commerce committee, "we still do not know who performed the work" on that door plug, and that boeing has been "unable to find the records documenting this work." the ntsb also saying that security footage had been overwritten as part of standard procedure. >> we asked for security camera footage so we can understand who did the work. all their security camera...
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ntsb agents boarding the ship, retrieving the ship's black box, and interviewing the crew still onboard. and for the first time here tonight, the new images. a traffic camera on the bridge itself just before the accident. the ship slow ly approaching frm the light. the gnashes lights believed to be the construction crew, the workers on that bridge. then, what came next. the 1.6-mile francis scott key bridge coming down almost entirely, just extraordinary images to see. tonight, that news just coming in, the discovery now of some of the bodies in that river. gio benitez leading us off from baltimore tonight. >> reporter: tonight, authorities recovering two bodies from the river and searching for four people still missing after that catastrophic bridge collapse in baltimore. >> divers located a red pickup truck submerged in 25 feet of water in the area of the middle span of the bridge. divers recovered two victims of this tragedy trapped within the vehicle. >> reporter: those victims identified as a 35-year-old and 26-year-old. >> today, we transitioned from search and rescue to recovery.
ntsb agents boarding the ship, retrieving the ship's black box, and interviewing the crew still onboard. and for the first time here tonight, the new images. a traffic camera on the bridge itself just before the accident. the ship slow ly approaching frm the light. the gnashes lights believed to be the construction crew, the workers on that bridge. then, what came next. the 1.6-mile francis scott key bridge coming down almost entirely, just extraordinary images to see. tonight, that news just...
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in the meantime, the faa and the ntsb are investigating what caused that crash. david? >> david: authorities praising that pilot tonight. faith, thank you. >>> tonight, a disaster has just been declared in texas, amid life-threatening flash flooding in several states. that disaster declared north of houston, after days of severe weather, tornadoes, and up to eight inches of rain now. abc's mireya villarreal in texas with the extraordinary images tonight. >> reporter: tonight, dangerous storms triggering life-threatening flash flooding and evacuations in the south. drivers stranded on flooded roads near houston. authorities just issuing a disaster declaration. >> in 25 years that i've lived here, i have never seen it flood like this. >> what are you doing? you're driving into the creek! no, no, no, stop! >> reporter: onlookers screaming as rushing water swept this car away in college station, texas, northwest of houston. that driver escaping, clinging to a rail. up to eight inches of rain falling in some areas. watch as a monster ef-3 tornado, packing 140 mile-per-hour w
in the meantime, the faa and the ntsb are investigating what caused that crash. david? >> david: authorities praising that pilot tonight. faith, thank you. >>> tonight, a disaster has just been declared in texas, amid life-threatening flash flooding in several states. that disaster declared north of houston, after days of severe weather, tornadoes, and up to eight inches of rain now. abc's mireya villarreal in texas with the extraordinary images tonight. >> reporter:...
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meantime, ntsb is helping with the investigation into that latan incident. whit? >> whit: trevor, thank you. >>> israel's war cabinet approving a plan to go after hamas militants in rauf and southern gaza, including, they say, evacuating 1.4 million displaced palestinians who have taken refuge fuge there. it comes as the first shipment of desperately needed aid has arrived in gaza by sea. abc's matt gutman in israel tonight. >> reporter: tonight, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu announcing plans for that controversial offensive into the southern gaza city of rafah to hunt for hamas. the idf says it would move 1.4 million palestinians to "humanitarian islands" in central gaza. >> they will provide them temporary housing, food, water, field hospitals. >> reporter: but u.s. officials say they've seen no plan. >> we have to see a clear and implementable plan, not only to get civilians out of harm's way, but also to make sure that once out of harm's way, they're appropriately cared for. >> reporter: amid a growing rift with netanyahu, president biden today pr
meantime, ntsb is helping with the investigation into that latan incident. whit? >> whit: trevor, thank you. >>> israel's war cabinet approving a plan to go after hamas militants in rauf and southern gaza, including, they say, evacuating 1.4 million displaced palestinians who have taken refuge fuge there. it comes as the first shipment of desperately needed aid has arrived in gaza by sea. abc's matt gutman in israel tonight. >> reporter: tonight, israel's prime minister...
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tonight, the ntsb is investigating what may have caused those engines to fail. whit? >> whit: victor oquendo with those late details tonight, thank you. >>> we move on now to president biden furious and fighting back against the special counsel report clearing him over his handling of classified documents but raising more questions about his age and mental acuity. the white house now trying to control the damage over what is already a key campaign issue. here's abc's chief white house correspondent, mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, sources tell abc news president biden is fuming over the special counsel report that's raising new questions about his age and mental acuity. but in front of cameras today, biden tight-lipped. special counsel robert hur's report cleared biden legally, concluding he should not face charges for his handling of classified material. one of the reasons? "biden would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him, as a sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory." biden firing back. >> i'm well-meaning, and
tonight, the ntsb is investigating what may have caused those engines to fail. whit? >> whit: victor oquendo with those late details tonight, thank you. >>> we move on now to president biden furious and fighting back against the special counsel report clearing him over his handling of classified documents but raising more questions about his age and mental acuity. the white house now trying to control the damage over what is already a key campaign issue. here's abc's chief white...
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. >> reporter: tonight, the faa and ntsb investigating yet another incident after a united plane skidded off the taxiway in houston. >> united 2477, i see you in the grass, rolling the trucks en route. >> reporter: the boeing 737 max 8 traveling from memphis carrying 166 passengers and crew, landing this morning at george bush international airport. but as it exited the taxiway, the plane rolled into the grass. >> just seemed like the plane was going a little too fast and just slid off. >> the engine sitting down on the ground, buddy! >> reporter: the passengers exiting onto the airfield, no one injured. >> please exit the aircraft slowly, carefully, one row at a time. >> reporter: miami allard filming this video. you can see the plane's nose wheel suspended off the ground. >> wow, look at that, look at that wing! >> it was more scary when you slid off and you realize the whole plane is tilted and we're in the dirt over on that one wing. >> reporter: united stating passengers were bused to the terminal, adding, "we are thankful for the actions of our crew to deplane all passengers safely
. >> reporter: tonight, the faa and ntsb investigating yet another incident after a united plane skidded off the taxiway in houston. >> united 2477, i see you in the grass, rolling the trucks en route. >> reporter: the boeing 737 max 8 traveling from memphis carrying 166 passengers and crew, landing this morning at george bush international airport. but as it exited the taxiway, the plane rolled into the grass. >> just seemed like the plane was going a little too fast...
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. >> reporter: the ntsb now joining the investigation, as we learn about those four americans onboard, drew and vicki kessler of north rockland, new york, and their two young sons. drew kessler writing in a facebook post, "the boys have no issues. vicki got the worst of it and has a broken back. i have a broken neck." the sudden turbulence on tuesday forcing that plane to drop 100 feet and then climb 300 feet. dzafran azmir says there was very little time to react. >> the entire thing happened within the span of, like, less than ten seconds. >> reporter: the plane forced to land at bangkok's airport, with dozens injured. a british passenger, geoff kitchen, killed, traveling with his wife. at least 20 patients now in the icu, nine passengers requiring surgery. and david, there is strong evidence that severe clear air turbulence is increasing because of climate change. in fact, we know that it's up 55% in the north atlantic since 1979. david? >> david: gio benitez, thank you again tonight. >>> now to the breaking news in the race for president, with some republicans still voting for nik
. >> reporter: the ntsb now joining the investigation, as we learn about those four americans onboard, drew and vicki kessler of north rockland, new york, and their two young sons. drew kessler writing in a facebook post, "the boys have no issues. vicki got the worst of it and has a broken back. i have a broken neck." the sudden turbulence on tuesday forcing that plane to drop 100 feet and then climb 300 feet. dzafran azmir says there was very little time to react. >> the...
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the ntsb telling us pilots on the same relatively new plane noticed warning lights for the cabin's pressurization at least three times. the airline putting it back into service, but with restrictions that it couldn't fly over open water. does that concern you at all? >> everything concerns us right now. everything is part of this investigation. >> reporter: that door plug found after a three-day search in a portland teacher's backyard located on the fuselage meant to plug a gap for an optional exit. it's made by spirit aerosystems at a plant in kansas, where it's then shipped to a boeing plant in washington. investigators expected to zero in on both plants. >> david: this is really something, the fact they'd already said that this passenger jet should not be flying over water. a lot of people are going to be asking, should it be flying over land, given what they certainly know now about this. also remarkable, gio, this flight was nearly full, with the exception of those two seats right next to where part of the plane came off? >> reporter: it is just incredible to think about, david, and just ima
the ntsb telling us pilots on the same relatively new plane noticed warning lights for the cabin's pressurization at least three times. the airline putting it back into service, but with restrictions that it couldn't fly over open water. does that concern you at all? >> everything concerns us right now. everything is part of this investigation. >> reporter: that door plug found after a three-day search in a portland teacher's backyard located on the fuselage meant to plug a gap for...
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. >> we'll see what the ntsb report says. i -- my strong suspicion is there were a lot of mistakes. >> reporter: much of the community still shrouded in a cloud of uncertainty. the epa and rail operator norfolk southern insist it's safe, but many locals remain skeptical, and many have moved elsewhere. >> i'd like to hear one way or the other for sure, for real. >> the doctor, when asked what should they do, his response was move away or consult an attorney. >> reporter: lori and wayne o'connell live about three miles from the derailment across the border in pennsylvania. months after the accident the couple and their daughter say they all tested positive for vinyl chloride -- a carcinogen aboard that train. and weeks later wayne was diagnosed with breast cancer. do you think your breast cancer is linked to that derailment? >> i can't say for sure. but it seems awful coincidental. >> reporter: norfolk southern insists there are no current health threats. you feel confident that this area is safe? >> i very much feel confident
. >> we'll see what the ntsb report says. i -- my strong suspicion is there were a lot of mistakes. >> reporter: much of the community still shrouded in a cloud of uncertainty. the epa and rail operator norfolk southern insist it's safe, but many locals remain skeptical, and many have moved elsewhere. >> i'd like to hear one way or the other for sure, for real. >> the doctor, when asked what should they do, his response was move away or consult an attorney. >>...
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the company said it will cooperate fully and trabs parentally with the faa and with the ntsb investigations. >>> we turn now to the end of an era in the nfl. coach bill belichick parting ways with the new england patriots after more than two decades and six super bowl wins. tonight, what tom brady is saying about his longtime coach. abc's will reeve in foxborough, massachusetts. >> reporter: tonight, bill belichick saying good-bye to new england, as the legendary coach and his team of nearly a quarter century part ways. >> this is a day of gratitude and celebration. >> reporter: belichick, who coached the patriots for 24 seasons, winning six super bowls in nine appearances, alongside team owner robert kraft today, grateful. >> we had a vision of, you know, building a winning, building a championship football team here and that's exceeded my wildest dreams. >> reporter: the coach had one year left on his contract but faced mounting pressure this season. the team has struggled since tom brady left in free agency, missing the playoffs in three of the last four seasons. brady calling him the be
the company said it will cooperate fully and trabs parentally with the faa and with the ntsb investigations. >>> we turn now to the end of an era in the nfl. coach bill belichick parting ways with the new england patriots after more than two decades and six super bowl wins. tonight, what tom brady is saying about his longtime coach. abc's will reeve in foxborough, massachusetts. >> reporter: tonight, bill belichick saying good-bye to new england, as the legendary coach and his...
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tonight, the ntsb is examining the flight data recorders to determine what may have caused those engines to fail. david? >> david: just stunning images. victor oquendo tonight, thank you. >>> now, to the election held today on lock island being watched by the nation. the disgraced former member of congress, george santos, this is, of course, the race to fill his seat. it will be the democrat or the republican? here's aaron katersky tonight. >> reporter: in the middle of the snowstorm today, voters casting ballots to fill the country's most infamous congressional seat. a special election on long island to replace disgraced excongressman george santos would weaken republican control of the house of representatives. >> what is important to me is that we do not have, unfortunately, another mr. santos. >> reporter: voters are choosing either tom suozzi, a democrat who held the seat for three terms, or mazi pilip, a mother of seven, who served in the israeli military. >> thank you! >> reporter: and who is testing a republican strategy to tie democrats to the surge in migrants from the southern
tonight, the ntsb is examining the flight data recorders to determine what may have caused those engines to fail. david? >> david: just stunning images. victor oquendo tonight, thank you. >>> now, to the election held today on lock island being watched by the nation. the disgraced former member of congress, george santos, this is, of course, the race to fill his seat. it will be the democrat or the republican? here's aaron katersky tonight. >> reporter: in the middle of the...