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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

that kind of thing during the assembly process. once that is done, it has to be reconnected, then asked to be sealed, both have to be in place and has to be signed off. the question is, why are these boats coming loose? there is a number of reasons for it, i'm sure. >> what with those reasons me? >> when you look at it, the -- depending on the type of new and bold assembly they are using, that airplane, the tube itself is constantly blowing up and shrinking with pressurization cycles. of course then you have the twisting moment of that fuselage to from aerodynamic loads. like anything else, a nut and bolt will loosen itself. the question is, wired these boats safety wired, or wired the using a system, or a puppy called lock tight to keep the threats solid so that these boats don't come loose? there is a lot of questions

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

each one of them being inspected carefully after what happened here. joining me tonight is a great fight a former ntsb investigator. greg, so glad you are, here because we just got an update from alaska airlines just in the last several moments. in part of it, they say as they are waiting to do these formal inspections, initial reports from their technicians to indicate some loose hardware was visible on some aircraft, aka, more news hardware on more planes. how significant is that? >> now you have alaska finding luis waltz, of course united has reported they found bruce bolts on the side, now the question, is why? these airplanes are entering manufacturing at boeing, even though the tube is actually made by a vendor. when it gets to boeing, boeing is using that particular door for bringing in interior parts,

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America Reports

january 2nd, decision made to transfer to icu for close monitoring and higher level of care. further evaluation revealed abdominal fluid collection impairing function of small intestine. a tube was placed through his nose to drain his stomach. abdominal fluid collections were drained by nonsurgical drain placement. he's progressed steadily throughout his stay. his infection has cleared. he continues to make progress and we anticipate a full recovery, although this can be a slow process. during the stay, secretary austin never lost anxiousness and never underwent general anesthesia. prostate cancer is the most common cause of cancer among american men, impacts one in every eight men and one in every six african american men during their lifetime. discussions about screening,

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Chris Jansing Reports

required a tube to be placed through his nose into his stomach to drain the fluid but he was never under general anesthesia. the statement also says his prognosis is excellent, he's expected to recover fully but there may be a long recovery period. >> sorry to interrupt you. i'm readying the statement, too. it says he was under general anesthesia during this procedure. >> during the initial procedure, excuse me, on december 22nd, he was. forgive me. during the second time he's been in the hospital for the last eight days or so, he was not placed under general anesthesia. on december 22nd for the original procedure, he did transfer his authorities to deputy secretary kathleen hicks. that's been one of our big questions here. why was the decision made on tuesday, january 2nd, to transfer the authorities to kathleen hicks? what was the nature of his

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Chris Jansing Reports

on january 2, the decision was made to transfer him to the icu for close monitoring and a higher level of care. further evaluation revealed abdominal fluid collections impairing the function of his small intestines. this resulted in the back up of his intestinal contents which was treated by placing a tube through his nose to drain the stomach. the fluid collections were drained by nonsurgical drain placement. his infection is cleared. he continues to make progress and we anticipate a full recovery, although this can be a slow process. during the stay, secretary austin never lost consciousness and never underwent general anesthesia. prostate cancer is the most common cause of cancer among american men and impacts one in every eight men and one in every six african american men during their lifetime. despite the frequency of prostate cancer, discussions about screening, treatment, and

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

prostate, it is a major operation peered speech on new year's day, austin began to suffer applications. >> including nausea with severe hip and leg pain. initial evaluation revealed in urinary tract infection. >> reporter: this is an unusual operation. they are unusual but people can't recover very well, generally without any kind of complication like this. admitted to the icu with a tube down his nose to drain his stomach, austin turned over his powers as secretary of defense to his deputy, but waited three full days before telling the white house he was in the hospital.% >> he was not optimal for a situation like this, to go as long as it did without the commander in chief knowing about it. that is not the way it is supposed to happen. >> reporter: the white house ordered all cabinet secretaries to immediately report whenever they are not able to perform their duties. and the pentagon began a review of what took so long.

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Breakfast

strikes by london underground workers for most of the week, have been called off, but passengers are being warned they may still face disruption. members of the rmt union were due to walk out until friday in a dispute over a 5% pay offer. but the action has now been suspended after progress in talks. 0ur transport correspondent tom edwards has the details. the mayor basically found extra money. i've been told, sources have told me that it's in the region of £30 million so tfl's full and final offer to the unions of 5%, presumably, that is going to increase. a word of warning though if you are heading out, it's worth checking because there is likely to be some disruption this morning still on the tube because this was called off at such a late stage. more than a dozen flood warnings remain in place in parts of berkshire, surrey and buckinghamshire. the environment agency is warning homes could be at risk even though the rain has stopped. they're also urging people to stay away from swollen rivers.

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Breakfast

0ur transport correspondent tom edwards has the details. the mayor basically found extra money. i've been told, sources have told me that it's in the region of £30 million so tfl's full and final offer to the unions of 5%, presumably, that is going to increase. a word of warning though if you are heading out, it's worth checking because there is likely to be some disruption this morning still on the tube because this was called off at such a late stage. i will have to travel news for you in just a moment. more than a dozen flood warnings remain in place in parts of berkshire, surrey and buckinghamshire. the environment agency is warning homes could be at risk even though the rain has stopped. they're also urging people to stay away from swollen rivers. on friday hackney wick saw flash flooding when the river lea canal burst its banks. chances are you've heard of hulk hogan or the rock, but how many top female wrestlers are on your radar? 0ne london group is trying to change that. eve: riot girls of wrestling was set up to tackle sexism in the sport

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Newsday

co—operate with any investigation. we will look at what this means for boeing and the wide aviation industry later in asia business report and 15 minute �*s. stay with us for that. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines in the uk now. london underground workers have called off a strike which was expected to bring the tube almost to a standstill this coming week. rmit has said it has received an offer from the transport for london. police in lincolnshire say two people have died, after their car became submerged in water. it happened on saturday in the early afternoon near grimsby and the mouth of the river humber. police say there was a collision, and a blue mercedes 300 left the road. a 16—year—old boy and a iio—year—old man were pronounced dead at the scene. their next of kin have been informed.

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BBC News

some services on the london underground will stop running from sunday evening ahead of a complete walk out by tube staff for most of next week. the strike is part of a long—running dispute about pay and conditions. around three million journeys are made every working day on the tube and the strike is expected to bring major disruption. as we settle into january, many of us will be thinking about our new year's resolutions, whether its taking up a new hobby, spending less time on your phone, or giving up sweet treats. 0ur reporter philip norton has been visit one care home in grimsby where residents have set some unique resolutions for 202a. my my new year's resolution is to help more people. my my new year's resolution is to help more people.— my new year's resolution is to help more people. my new year's resolution is _ help more people. my new year's resolution is to _ help more people. my new year's resolution is to do _ help more people. my new year's resolution is to do more - resolution is to do more gardening. resolution is to do more gardening-— resolution is to do more uuardenin. , i. ., gardening. sometimes you need a little help from _ gardening. sometimes you need a little help from friends _ gardening. sometimes you need a little help from friends to - little help from friends to keep to your new year's resolutions. at this care home in grimsby. there's a

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