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have been retired, those starting with "i" have been retired morep that any other letter. 14 in all. if idalia strikes the land at a cat 3 or stronger, it will be only five who have been a category 3 at landfall except for one, the catastrophic 1935, labor day hurricane. it was unnamed storm that hit the florida keys as a category 5 and then made its way up the west coast passing 30 miles west of tampa bay while still a category 3, and that hurricane killed at least 485 people, including 260 world war i veterans on an evacuation train that was derailed by the high winds and storm surge. by several measures, it remains

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

evasive action after an alert. an air traffic controller in miami has instructed flight 485 to turn eastbound at an altitude of 23,000 feet when it crossed in front of a northbound gulfstream jet. the faa says an investigation is underway. got a little close for comfort. that's the kind of stuff that can scare people and also prompt flight delays. it's been a record summer for that. casey stegall in dallas fort worth international in how they're dealing with that. casey? >> hi, neil. good to see you. aviation industry experts say they can't hire people fast enough, especially because certain professions like pilots and air traffic controllers require certification and training. it takes time. for example, it's about three years or so to fully train a brand new air traffic

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Chris Jansing Reports

drove some on board to tears. one woman describing it as the most terrifying thing she has experienced. i want to bring in nbc's tom costello. what exactly do we know about what happened, and how does this happen? >> we've confirmed the details with the faa. sunday afternoon this flight allegiant air 485 was leaving fort lauderdale headed for lexington, kentucky, and the controllers told it to climb to 23,000 feet and then turn east. however, there was another plane at 23,000 feet, a business jet headed north and so this -- these two planes were literally on an intersecting path. at the very last minute, both planes tcas systems went off. those are the automated cockpit warning systems. they told the allegiant plane climb, climb, they told the private business jet descend. the bottom line is when pilots

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

next week. among those still expected to testify, several students who witnessed the massacre. lester? >> maggie vespa, thank you. tonight the faa and ntsb are investigating a very close call in the skies over south florida. an allegiant airlines plane and a private jet forced to take evasive action to avoid a collision at 23,000 feet. here is tom costello. >> reporter: allegiant air 485 had just taken off from fort lauderdale, headed for lexington, kentucky when it happened. the pilot forced to make a sudden extreme climb, 600 feet in seconds to avoid another plane, throwing flight attendants to the floor and terrifying passengers, including jericka thacker and her family, flying to kentucky after a caribbean cruise. >> it was honestly the scariest thing i've ever been through. it felt like when you go on the top of a roller coaster and you go straight down from the highest point. >> reporter: the faa says it happened when controllers put the allegiant flight and a

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

gulfstream business jet on intersecting routes both at 23,000 feet. >> climb, climb. >> reporter: that's when both planes' collision avoidance systems known as tcas activated, notifying the allegiant to climb and the gulfstream to descend. >> if not for tcas, they would have gotten very, very close or potentially collided roar the air traffic controller instructed flight 45 to turn eastbound at an altitude of 23,000 feet when it crossed in front of a northbound gulfstream business jet. >> our flight tenants got injured. >> reporter: while none of the passengers were injured, one of the flight attendants was hurt. >> we're going to declare an emergency on your behalf. >> reporter: allegiant tells nbc news flight 485 returned where a flight attendant was treated for injuries. but for jericka thacker, it was all too much. she and her family drove back to kentucky. >> i went 21 years

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

washington d.c. where jurors have convicted one january 6th defendant after another. as of this may, 485 federal defendants have received sentences for their roles in the january 6th attack. nearly half of the 1000 plus riders have been arrested. an attorney for convicted january six defendants that, if i was donald trump, d.c. is, quote, the last place on earth i'd want to be tried. that attorney, sam schmegelsky, joins me now. so, sam, you told the daily beast that jurors expressed they were deeply offended by the capitol riot and the, quote, the overwhelming sense was that this was a personal violation, personal front. how do you think that applies to how a jury appears, we see the former presidents role. >> lindsey, i believe it's gonna be a very difficult venue for the president, ex president, if he is in fact indicted in d.c.. this is not a jury friendly matter to d.c. residents who will comprise the panel.

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

mounting a mutiny gain ground. we will go live to kyiv for the latest overnight developments. here at home, one year later, today marks the full year since that supreme court set reproductive rights back 50 years by overturning the landmark roe v. wade ruling. congresswoman barbara lee and -- join us live to discuss the ongoing fallout. interlinks is. special counsel jack smith filed motions to delay trump's mar-a-lago classified documents trial, as a high-ranking trump 2020 campaign official talks to the january six grand jury. i am jonathan capehart. this is a special edition of the saturday show. ♪ ♪ ♪ we begin with breaking news on a pivotal turning point in putin's war on ukraine. internal military rebellion in russia is revealing a new threat to vladimir putin's ongoing 485-day war.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

it's not just should. it's must. 28 u.s. code section 485 says that a federal judge must recuse him or herself in any case where that judges impartiality might reasonably be questioned. no person could look at the situation and fail at least to say that that standard is met. and if she doesn't recuse herself, then the 11th circuit, threw a writ of mandate muss and director to do so, which is very rare. if this is indeed a very rare case. it's a remarkable thing is that donald trump's lawyers argued that judge merchan, who is set to conduct the trial we, brought, pursuant to the alvin bragg indictment in manhattan, that he is someone that must recuse himself.

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Americas Newsroom

>> dana reads sports. >> dana: the reds rally again. watch here. >> anticipation. >> oh goodness, the ball had a family. >> dana: cincinnati owes top pros coct launches a 485 foot blast. his first home run in the majors tying the game at two. will benson had a game-ending home run to give the reds an 8-6 victory in their second straight walk off win. is this the year for the reds? last year you were miserable. >> bill: they were bad last year, too. this guy is a player. his second game since he was called up from the minors. s six foot five. he had a triple. he ran from home plate to third as fast as any baseball player has gotten there. so i think things are looking up

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