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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

away. >> reporter: but for some jewish students, the protests have been frightening. >> one of the protesters was brandishing a hamas flag. as a jewish student, that's deeply upsetting. i wonder if someone was carrying around the nazi flag, what would they be told? >> reporter: university administration telling nbc news they will continue to enforce their rules. one thing they and the demonstrators agree on, they expect the protests will continue. antonia hylton, nbc news, new york. in 60 seconds after a series of near-misses, the faa orders changes to cut down on fatigue among air traffic controllers. we'll tell you about the new rules. plus, why was a baseball coach allowed in an airline cockpit, right after this. allowed when my doctor gave me breztri for my copd things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing, symptom improvement, and reduced flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

2.9 million people moving through, into, or out of u.s. airports. >> our goal is to get to where folks aren't working overtime. >> reporter: but the controllers union warns the new rest rules could make things worse. meanwhile, the faa is investigating this video. why a u.n. airlines crew allowed a colorado rockies baseball coach into the cockpit sitting in the captain's seat during a charter flight with the plane on autopilot. united says it's removed the pilots from service in what appears to be a clear violation of federal secure cockpit regulations. lester. >> tom costello, thank you. coming up, how the biggest star in music surprised the world yet again and what happens when taylor swift gets deeply personal. ♪♪ ♪ don't you let it go ♪ she developed agitation that may happen with dementia due to alzheimer's disease. sometimes she'd fidget with her fingers,

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

was flying on autopilot. the faa investigation. and taylor swift releasing her new album with a surprise, giving fans double the excitement. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. good evening, and welcome. tonight the criminal trial of donald trump has quickly reached a key milestone. the jury and a panel of alternates are now fully seated with opening statements set to start as soon as monday, but for many connected to this case, it will be hard to shake the horrific and unexpected turn in the atmosphere of the trial. the images we must warn you hard to watch. a young man in the crowd outside the courthouse setting himself on fire, engulfed in flames as bystanders work desperately to extinguish them. the tragedy not expected to impact the trial. the new york hush money case against former president trump, which is moving at a quicker pace than many observers anticipated. it could be the only

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

tonight, the faa reports serious runway incursions are trending down. >> stop! stop! >> reporter: regarding the latest scare, both airlines say they're working closely with federal investigators to determine what went wrong. and next, pollen season, what is causing such an eye-watering spring for so many? s if you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan that's smart now... i'm 65. and really smart later i'm 70-ish. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. with this type of plan, you'll know upfront about how much your care costs. which makes planning your financial future easier. so call unitedhealthcare today to learn more about the only plans of their kind with the aarp name. and set yourself and your future self up with an aarp medicare supplement plan from unitedhealthcare. (psst! psst!) ahhh! with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily gives you long lasting non-drowsy relief.

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Outnumbered

the same whistle-blower said that boeing is producing defective airplanes. >> i have analyzed boeing and their data to conclude that the company is taking shortcuts on this program that may significantly reduce the airplane safety. and the life cycle. >> they claim boeing is prohibited and employees are encouraged to speak up. senators were skeptical they want changes at boeing and the faa who came under fire to become cozy with boeing. it's not just for passenger safety but they are the single largest exporter and there are lots of jobs at this company. >> kayleigh: no doubt about that. thank you. haven't we heard from the whistle-blower i want to play one more portion that really alarms me that involves people g on planes to try and fix them.

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America Reports

says boeing produces a "defective airplane" despite tests and millions of flight hours that say otherwise. >> i have analyzed boeing's own data to conclude the company's taking shortcuts on this program that may significantly reduce airplane safety in the life cycle. >> boeing claims retaliation is prohibited and employees are encouraged to speak a-determiner. senators say they want changes as well as the faa that got fired for being too cozy with the company. >> william la jeunesse, thank you. tender? >> all right. the segment you've been waiting for, larry kudlow coming up n next. taxes, tariffs, and trump, will be right back.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

>> southwest, stop! southwest 2937, stop! >> reporter: those jetblue pilots quickly aborting takeoff, slamming on the brakes, surprising passengers. >> we were on the runway taking flight, and then they hit the brakes. >> reporter: the taxiing southwest plane stopping, as well. both jets coming within 400 feet of each other, according to flight radar-24 data, just seconds away from disaster. >> this was a very serious situation, because there was almost no margin for any further error. >> reporter: and david, the faa is now investigating. now, we should tell you, federal authorities have been working to improve air track control after several close calls last year. fast too many, david. >> david: gio, thank you. here in new york city tonight, protests and arrests at columbia university. here are the pictures. the nypd, some officers in riot gear, desengd on columbia you arresting dozens of pro-palestinian demonstrators. it comes after the university president was called before congress to address accusations

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World Business Report

its image. if you are an aircraft manufacturer, you cannot have any doubts about the quality of your aircraft. it also faces industrial problems in terms of wrapping up problems in terms of wrapping up its production and delivery of the aircraft. what us not forget people do still want boeing aircraft. the competitors cannot make it fast enough to be demand. boeing is constrained by faa limits on what it can produce at the moment while the fpa looks into the whole door incident. they are also facing whole industry supply chain problems and wrapup problems after the pandemic. wrapup problems after the pandemic— wrapup problems after the pandemic. the result all of this, pandemic. the result all of this. from _ pandemic. the result all of this, from the _ pandemic. the result all of this, from the point - pandemic. the result all of this, from the point of- pandemic. the result all of| this, from the point of view pandemic. the result all of. this, from the point of view of the consumer, is there likely to be high affairs if there are these delays in deliveries? for these delays in deliveries? for the aviation sector generally, it is a two horse race with

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FOX Friends First

alaska airlines flight in march. an inch and fire, lost will and veered off the runway on landing. by the way, senator tammy going after the faa yesterday for allowing boeing to self certify their aircraft spirit the agency is "too hands off." i have talked about that with both of you. >> carley: cheryl, the biden administration with strategic petroleum reserve and secretary has some thoughts about that. >> no regrets. and as the conflict in the middle east particularly by the 19, new concern about strategic petroleum reserve. we are sitting 364.2 million barrels. when the biden administration came into office, 38.1 million and the energy secretary was asked if she regretted that decision. >> do you regret depleting our strategic petroleum reserves to

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Jesse Watters Primetime

[♪♪] >> jesse: we always knew defense contractors were milking taxpayers but we did not know it was this bad. how much would you pay for a bag of -- a washer for a screw?" so much the pentagon pays. >> this mr secretary is a bag of bushings. this bag of bushings stamped out by machinists, don't need a high school diploma, nothing high-tech about this. all of this bag is compliant with the faa specifications. how much do you think the air force pays for this bag of bushings? >> i don't know. >> $90,000. this is a 90,000-dollar bag of bushings that you need for any jet turbine engine. just to operate. so the exorbitant cost due to

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