you back. ahead of the teachers union trying to keep the schools lost lockdown and kids mask up blaming politicians returning teachers into social justice lawyers. seriously? what about labor day? is the weekend, workers across america but the day after it means back to work and what about the new trend of quiet quitting? will that change the workforce brother? anita: can t wait to hear about that but first, holiday travel headaches as millions of americans hit the road and skies this labor day weekend. california politics are turning headaches into migraines. days after the state banned gas cars by 2035, the state is telling electric vehicle owners not to charge up because of the heat wave. to be clear, don t charge electric vehicles, they are pushing everyone to buy because they are electrically can handle it. airports across the country pilots are picketing, country s largest airlines demanding solution to the ongoing staffing shortage. right now there are more than 13
seven charles watson is in jackson mississippi with the latest on this, charles. hey afternoon guys. the suspect has been identified as cory patterson. please say he s facing grand larceny charges in charges of making terroristic threats with federal charges pending in connection to that plane and police that he stole and threatened to crash into a walmart. not just a short time ago we heard from tupelo police chief who tells us he is a ten year employee of tupelo aviation where he fuels the planes. police are not sure whether or not patterson had a license to pilot. but they do believe he has at least some flight experience that made it possible for him to not only possibly fueled the aircraft but to steal it and fly through as long as he did. now, you can imagine it was concerning for police when he started getting calls early this morning with people reporting a small plane flying at a low altitude. it was circling the walmart. 5:23 a.m. central time police a patterson c
bill: all that happening during a campaign event days before a national election. shocking a nation with some of the world s tightest gun regulations. violent crime in japan is rare. he was airlifted to a hospital with two gunshot wounds but they were fatal as doctors tried to revive him. the begunman was tackled at the scene. 41 years old. he is alive and an investigation underway how he got so close. alex hogan begins our coverage live in london with the late breaking details as we get more now. alex, hello. hi, bill. the former prime minister of japan has been assassinated. shinzo abe was at a campaign event when he was shot this taking place today in the western part of the country. minutes into his speech for a parliamentary election the 67-year-old conservative politician fell to the ground shot from behind. medics airlifted him to the hospital and doctors attempting to save him with blood transfusions before they officially declared him dead. the gunman is in c
states we will be landing in gander. and i thought what? a call on september 11, i was flying from paris to dallas. i was the captain of a very large airplane it was a 777. it was a gorgeous day. ask my partner sue and i were coming home from paris. i was a passenger on air france zero zero four. flew into kazakhstan for an adoption and we adopted a little girl while they are. we left frankfurt on her way to dallas. it was flight 3299. we had already been out of the country for 25 days. we were more than anxious to get home. i was thinking it s a matter of hours now we will be home. we had family waiting for us. all the sudden all the flight attendants went white as a sheet. the plane slowed considerably, took a hard bank to the right. my first impression, i knew something was wrong. i thought there is probably another airplane nearby or something too. the flight attendant started clearing trays and closing doors. just kinda battening down the hatches it. we are
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