Right now with breaking news. That breaking news from Travis Air Force base for a Small Plane Crash in front of hundreds of spectators during an air show and now the base is closed as authorities investigate what went wrong. Good evening. I am ken wayne. I am heather holmes. Investigators are heading to Travis Air Force base to look into this afternoons crash. Ktvus Cristina Rendon is talking with officials and witnesses. She joins us live now. Reporter we have been here at Travis Air Force base since 3 00 p. M. This afternoon. There was a steady stream of cars leaving the area. Right now everyone has cleared out. Only few people remain all because of this plane crash. We want to mention we were updated saying a press conference will be held at 5 30 p. M. Lets take you now to the photos from witnesses. These are pictures before and after that plane crash. The instant happened at 2 00 p. M. This afternoon and we immediately called Travis Air Force base and we were told they had limited
Energy. We will kick off with your Energy Habits. How have they changed over the years . Emocrat, host 202 5853880 republicans, 202 5853881. Independence and all others, 202 5855883. Send us a tweet at cspanwj. Mail us, journal cspan. Org let me begin with a poll taken energy and the environment tradeoffs. From an april 10 poll, americans are still divided on this Energy Environment tradeoff. Americans divide evenly when asked whether the u. S. Should Prioritize Energy production, or environmental protection, 45 , when goals conflict. From 2000 one to 2008, americans came down on the side of the environment. Since 2009, they have been divided or showed a preference for energy production. Aside from a shift for the environment in the late of the gulf of Mexico Oil Spill in april 2010. Have your Energy Habits changed over the years, what do you think about this . We want to hear from you this morning. More polls. Is it possible to reduce the effects of Global Warming . There may be disag
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Land safely. In a missions darkest moment trust mid continent instruments. Now, for the first time on tv, the stories and reports of the people who fly, and the aircraft they fly. And you are invited in an exciting, housebumping, new Television Series designed for everyone who has ever gazed skywards and dreamt of slipping the bonds of earth this week on the aviators, we take a look at the russian mig15. We explore the legacy and influence of the cessna brand. We take a look float training in the winter on canadas west coast. We talk to legendary aerobatic pilot patty wagstaff. And we go inside a simulator to learn how to land an airliner. From the boundary bay airport, this is the aviators. Im jeff lewis and im the pilot on the mig15. The aviators staff correspondent jeff lewis, codename biscuit, has a passion for aviation. Normally on the aviators, jeff is a field correspondent. But on todays show, he is the subject of a segment. We caught up with him just before one of his air show