what s in your wallet? tucker: we told you repeatedly over the last couple of weeks that the faa, which is in charge of your safety when you traves altered its merit based hiring testing for air traffic controllers, adding in a bogus biographical questionnaire to the process. the new test is not enough, they are seeking out the unqualified intentionally. but even more worrisome than i that is the fact that the faa apparently didn t care if people cheated on their already watered-down test. in 2016, the department of transportati found tha national black coalition of employees had given their members guidance on how to answer the questionnaire.ow in other words the group help them cheat by giving them the correct answers ahead of time.
of information act process as well as the litigation process. not only do we have internal people tell us this was going on, but they were afraid if they came forward the faa would penalize them. now we have actual documentary evidence that substantiates our worst fears. tucker: so the union helped people cheat on the test. again, just to put this in coo become air trafficrol aviation, millions use it everym year. and yet no one was ever charged for that, why? it wasn t aon, it was an employee group. the national black coalition of federal aviation employees, that certainly did that. it was a process started from early 2012 through 2013. there was a group within that
death penalty was designed for this. there is talk of a plea deal. life instead of the death penalty. is that premature? not at all. nikolas cruz is dead to rights. he dit. the only question for the prosecutors do we strike a deal that will save this kid s life but spare the parents having to go through the long, drawn-out litigation process which they certainly will. or do we take the death penalty and we go full force because as you said and as they said if there ever was a case for the death penalty, it is this one. eric: he seems competent and aware and remorseful. doesn t it indicate that s in his right mind? i cringed when she said he is fully aware what is going on but then discussion about him not having the mental capacity to understand what s happening? the issue here is he needs to go before health experts to
we heard from a number of gop senators that they re not in a hurry to take up this bill. have you gotten a sense of a timeline when we might expect the senate to even start looking at this thing? reporter: we re joking about crystal balls and the like. it s impossible to tell. it s going to take a couple of months into the summer, and then there s the regular process of congress passing spending bills, things of that nature. but what republicans are most eager to do is pass tax reform. that s expected to take the balance of this year. they don t want to get into it for an election year, a third of the senate, every member of the house of representatives, and so there s going to be a time crunch in the senate, things are very iffy at this point in terms of republican efforts to repeal and replace obamacare, craig. mike, enjoy the weekend. thank you. terry mccauliff is the
flexibility, that the people that are closest to the people getting care are the ones that help make that decision. [ inaudible question ] i m not going to litigate the details from here, but that s part of the litigation process and ongoing discussions, but i know it s a priority for the president as well to protect people with preexisting conditions. we heard a lot of the rhetic about repealing the affordable care act being about job creation, and you said those job numbers in the beginning, we re in the 86th month of straight job growth, and we re hearing less about obamacare killing jobs. does the president still stand by this as being a job killer and that s a reason tro repeal t or has he moved on from that argument? i think he stands by that comment. how do you explain the consistent growth? i think one thing is taking place. just because one thing is killing jobs doesn t mean you