Bachelor star chris soules, one he made himself, before police say he fled the scene. Is he breathing, sir . I cant tell. This morning, a new twist, investigators trying to find out who drove him home. And up in the air. A woman casually takes a seat on a crane 12 stories high forcing a delicate and dangerous twoandahalfhour rescue. What did she say to you . Im okay, how you doing . Im doing good, just hope we can get out of this together. Now shes under arrest. Why she was up there, still in the first place a mystery today, thursday, april 27, 2017. From nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. Live from stood studio isa in rockefeller plaza. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to today on a thursday morning. I guess you file that last one in the category of things you dont see every day. But luckily it ended okay. Yeah, but a dangerous situation there. Well have more on that in a moment. But were going to begin on this thursday morning with a real flurry of activity
The 911 call from chris soules, one he made himself before police say he fled the scene. Is he breathing, sir . I cant tell. This morning a new twist. Investigators trying to find out who drove him home. And a woman casually takes a seat on a train 12 stories high forcing a two and a half hour rescue. What did she say to you . Im okay. How are you . I go well, im doing good. I just hope we can get out of this together. Now shes under arrest. Why she was up there in the first place, still a mystery today on april 27th, 2017. Good morning. Welcome to today on a thursday morning. I guess you file that last one in the category of things you dont see every day, but a dangerous situation there. Well have more on that in a moment. Well begin on this thursday morning with a flurry of activity at the white house. President trump is abandoning his plan to withdraw from nafta, at least for now. While the battle over his administrations massive tax reform plan is getting underway. Well talk to the
The search about to get underway in this unusual case and more ahead on mornings on 2. This is ktvu mornings on 2. Monday morning, january 25. I am gasia mikaelian. I am dave clark. We are checking weather and traffic. Steve says leave the weather home. After this morning. Its okay here. But up north. All right. Until the end of the week. Then you better have to handy. We do have a few breaks in the clouds. Kind of an interesting well, the full moon was over the weekend. If you get the breaks in the clouds, you can see there it is worse. Where is that sound of the wolf crying . Thats it. Very good. Scott was that you or ken . Scott, very well done. Gold star. A couple reports up in hillsboro. Pouring or drizzling. Greg said, steve, drizzle in healdsburg the last couple of hours. Tough to pick up. We had some okay totals, especially up in mendocino county. Willits almost a halfinch. Petaluma, santalina,. 04. Santa rosa. 1. There it goes. So there is plenty of breaks now. Most of this is
Situation room. Critical new details and stunning mistakes revealed in the most comprehensive look yet at the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight 370. The countrys Transportation Ministry released a preliminary report on the case thats been gripping people around the world for almost eight weeks. It contains the most information weve seen so far about what happened the night the plane vanished. Our expert analysts are combing through the report. Theyre standing by, along with cnns tom foreman. First, lets go to kuala lumpur, our Senior International correspondent Nic Robertson has the latest. What does the report reveal . Reporter wolf, the most stunning revelation appears to be in the actions taken when the plane went missing between 1 38 a. M. And 6 14 a. M. For two hours, Malaysian Airlines Operation Center is misreading its own computer, telling air Traffic Control the flight was in fact over cambodia, they were tracking it and in communications with it. That turned out to be
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Honeywell’s plans in the aviation arena have been boosted by the news that it has received a technical standard order (TSO-C159) certification from
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