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here's marissa parra. >> reporter: summer travel is expected to soar to record highs. but a potential shortage of planes looms on the horizon. >> that's leaving airlines really bracing to make sure that they can handle that onrush of travel demand. >> reporter: u.s. airlines this year expected to receive 40% fewer planes than they planned for last year according to industry group aerodynamic advisory, which means one thing for your travel budget. >> from a consumer standpoint, with demand strong and supply relatively weak, that's a recipe for higher airfares. >> reporter: united airlines and southwest pausing hiring. united even offering their pilots unpaid leave. alaska airlines along with southwest unsure how many flights they can fly, calling their capacity forecast uncertain. all of the airlines pointing directly to boeing's 737 max production delays. the aviation giant facing quality control scrutiny and under
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>> when everybody laughs at you, you've got to take the power back and laugh at yourself. the shock in the mail that is dimming the lights at a historic east bay theater. that later california stores, dna samples from every baby born in the state. how our investigation into the practice has prompted a new push for transparency. >> live from the cbs studios in san francisco this sunday evening, i'm andrea nakano. >> i'm brian hackney. tomorrow is earth day with plenty of early celebrations across the bay area. >> none of them quite like the showdown today. john ramos shows us the lawn mowing battle between sheep and robots. >> reporter: the purpose of earth day is to get people thinking of ways to protect the planet. in a town like atherton, that boils down to a fight on the best way to mow your lawn. at the earth day festival in atherton, they wanted to promote
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tonight we are remembering journalist terry anderson. he's the american who was taken hostage in lebanon and held for more than six years from 1985 to 1991. anderson had been the beirut bureau chief for the associated press when he was captured. he chronicled his imprisonment by islamic militants in his memoir, "den of lions." anderson died at his home in new york's hudson valley. he was 76 years old. out west now, where car thieves are getting bolder and
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