late on sunday the us national transportation safety board or ntsb confirmed the part had been found by a member of the public in his backyard in portland. i am excited to announce that we have found the door plug. thank you, bob. i will not give you bob s last name, but bob contacted us at witness@ntsb.gov with two photos of the door plug and said he found it in his back yard. it s the latest controversy to affect the boeing 737 max airliner, since it was launched back in 2015. 189 people died when a 737 max operated by indonesia s lion air, crashed into the java sea in october 2018 13 minutes after take off. then in march 2019 a 737 max operated by ethiopian air went down 6 minutes after take off from addis abbaba killing all 157 people on board. the jet was grounded worldwide for 20 months. a us investigation found boeing had failed in its design and development of the max. us aviation regulators were also criticised. our business correspondent, theo leggett, has b
Brian this is thursday, april 25th. This is fox friends. With you you are watching former President Donald Trump Construction Workers 6 30 eastern time as today he got a massive day for him legally but he already had a great start. Probably emotionally. Ainsley it was so smart of him to do this now everyone across the country is talking about it and will be throughout the day. Hopefully he will do Something Like this every day before he goes court. In just a few hours he will be back in that New York City courtroom for this is day seven, right, brian . Brian yeah. Of his criminal trial. Alexis mcadams is live. Wherever would you rather start your morning midtown manhattan, Construction Workers and Union Members got to catch a glimpse of former President Donald Trump had quite a throat say. He spent a lot of time shaking hands and trying to talk to Construction Workers. Many of these guys who say they were lifelong democrats now just fed up with how the country and where the country is
daybreak to assess the damage after two tornadoes touched down like last night and an historic election in mexico 6:00, a.m. here in washington alive. look at new york city on this monday morning. good morning, everyone. i m kasie hunt. it s wonderful to have you with us former president donald trump will be sentenced for his crimes on july 11, just days before he said to me, nominated for president at the republican national convention in an interview with fox over the weekend, trump claimed he is just fine with going to jail but in one of the most volatile divided moments in modern history, here s what he said about how his supporters might react i don t know that the public would stand it i don t i m not sure the public would stand for it with a house arrest or i think i think it d be tough for the public to take you know, at a certain point, there s a breaking point boyd there s a breaking point. he says, i spoke to democratic congressman adam schiff about those comments
government against the people who he thinks went after him. and i should note, casey, he keeps insisting and his people keep insisting that president biden is behind the manhattan district attorney s case against trump. and there is absolutely no evidence for that yeah. no, it s very, very important to underscore that maggie, we also heard him talk about he he claimed he was okay with going to jail. i m interested to hear you weigh in on that, but then he also said the public wouldn t be that there would be a breaking point what did you hear in the framing that he had there? obviously, it s already become a political back-and-forth about whether he meant violence. i m curious how you heard it. so two things. number one, no, he does not want to go to jail and he s not okay with going to jail. there was nothing about his makeup that is i understand that he has feels like he feels like he has to say that because he believes in not showing any weakness, but no, he doesn t want to g
slightly different way, could have been extremely severe. what happened in this case was an unused door blew out of the aircraft when it was around 16,000 feet. it was a few minutes from take off. at that point on the flight all of the passengers would have been strapped in place. they would have had their seat belts on and the aircraft was not travelling too high. nevertheless there was still a sudden decompression. we have heard that the cabin door flew open, that the headsets were ripped off the pilot phones and other debris went out the aperture. if that same incident had happened at cruising altitude, which of the 737 is about 38,000 feet, the pressure differential between outside the plane and inside would have been much greater. people would likely, at that stage in the flight would have been moving around in public wouldn t have had their seat belts on, and in the worst case people could have been sucked out of the aircraft. there would likely have been fatalities. they would c