gas terminals, everything we need for clean fossil fuel and they are doing it so we are the dirtiest ones and say we need solar and wind which is a band-aid fix so there s a lot of work to be done republic and s need to own and message better. you will never catch up to china doing this. why is new york times pondering why there s a recruitment problem in veterans day
including many of the most commonly-used boeing and airbus airliners like the 737 and a320. the move coming just 48 hours after at&t and verizon agreed to keep their upgraded 5g signals two miles away from major airports. this is just a band-aid fix. the faa needs to come up with a permanent solution. reporter: the standoff over concerns that stronger 5g signals could interfere with a plane s radio altimeter, the device pilots use to measure altitude during landings, especially in bad weather with low visibility. airlines and the faa have said more safety tests are needed. but the fcc, which regulates 5g, has claimed the service poses no risk to aviation. the faa still working on clearing about 20% of plane models, mostly smaller, regional jets, that make up nearly half of all flights in america. the fact that we had good weather yesterday was very good for those passengers traveling, but we can t count on that going forward. reporter: and david, tonight, international flights
heads to capitol hill? reporter: he will be talking with republicans on the hill tomorrow, david. and the white house says that the president doesn t want a band-aid fix to this issue, but immigration has vexed this city now for so many years. there is absolutely no indication that this current crisis on the border will be force a breakthrough any time soon. cecilia vega at the white house. thank you, cecilia. next here, to the severe storms on the move at this hour, killing a wisconsin man and now moving across the northeast. driving rain and strong winds toppling trees in saratoga springs, new york. a state of emergency in parts of michigan tonight, after record-breaking rain in the past 48 hours. homes destroyed. roads washed away. chief meteorologist ginger zee joining us live tonight, she s tracking it all. ginger? reporter: david, there are damaging winds just 50 miles north and west of our location right now. and you can see all the severe thunderstorm watches on the m
is that s a load question. i m excited to have the rhetoric in there of let s take care of veterans, let s do this right. a little bit less defensive where the v.a. is, where it is in that. you know, for example, the veterans choice program, maybe the most loudly bragged about achievement, but really what are we doing there? we are paying the v.a. more money to pay someone else to do the job we are already paying them to do. if i take my veteran off and put my conservative hat on, my fiscal conservative heat on, this is a band-aid fix to a tourniquet problem. i look at it as just a campaign win, the effectiveness isn t there. oh, and by the way, the v.a. doesn t pay out very well. so, if you do go find a doctor under that program the chances of keeping them or getting them paid are pretty slim. there is a lot more still to do. i hate to be raining on the parade but see some effective and actual changes that make lives better. ainsley: katie, i want to ask you, u.s. marine corps vet
we ll have a temporary fix. a band aid fix. but republican voters will be upset about this. they will punish republicans. we are going to start primarying some of these rinos. we ll start firing republicans who campaign on one thing and don t deliver. the republican party has been afforded every opportunities. 31 republican governors in this state. you have the house, the senate, the white house. the time for excuses are over. that doesn t mean we ll vote for democrats. it means we ll fire the candidates we very many. judge jeanine: let s talk about alabama. tults day there is a senate race, primary vase between judge roy moore and now senator luther strange. the president goes to alabama supporting athleter strange.