terrified of passengers a moment a large window panel blows right off an alaska airline plane in mid air. now the faa is grounding more than 107 boeing airplanes worldwide for inspection for a good evening to you i am in for jon scott tonight and this is the fox report. take a look at this but this was a frightening scene on board that flight from portland, oregon to southern california paid 171 passengers theirs and six crew members. forced to put on oxygen masks, scary stuff but thankfully no one is serious they heard tonight and the plain say plate made an emergency landing break tonight a big question looms large. how could this all happen? christina coleman is live in los angeles right now with the story. hi christina. hi terrified moments in the sky at the activated emergency cabin door which was used as a regular cabinet window on alaska airline flight blew out while the plane was at 16000 feet shortly after takeoff forcing them to make an emergency landing. flig
federal judges split, throwing the future of a key abortion medication into question by the administration should ignore this ruling. how will the fda respond? health and human services secretary javier bezerra and democratic congresswoman alexandria koziol cortez next and political retribution. tennessee republicans expelled two democrats over their gun reform protests during session they think of the issues over we ll see you on monday, another flashpoint in the guns debate, baldy congressman tony gonzalez will join me. plus ultra mega, a defiant former president vows to fight charges against him as other ongoing probes accelerate . how are republican voters responding? do not go to the gutter avoided, it turns off the voters. i m dana bash in washington, where the state of our union is wondering what doesn t become politicized these days, we just closed out and especially bitter and divisive week in american politics. on tuesday, former president donald trump was indicted
third trip to palestine. the president noticeably missing. i get all congested. why are not getting the same air. real problem is going to be 5, 10 years from now. chicago voters head to the polls. plagued by rampant crime and homelessness may give lightfoot the boot. she has literally made chicago known for nothing but violent crime. desantis is now upping the ante in his fight against disney signing a bill to strip the company of self-governing status. they re finally going to pay their fair share of taxes and pay all the debts. wake me up before you go-go don t leave me hanging like a yo-yo wake me up before you go go. [cheers and applause] brian: one of the most patriotic places in the country ponte vedra, florida. about 40 miles from the georgia border. [cheers] brian: now you have the other half right here. it s hard to know. i don t know, who is louder those guys or you guys? [cheers] brian: they flooded to the kitchen. thank you all for c
alex was also presented with a copy of newly minted coin, commemorating coleman, along with the common barbie dolls. what s the lesson for you? not to take no for an answer. there s a big gigantic yes at the end of the road. nbc news, washington. brave bessie s legacy, to take us off the air, on this friday night. on that note, i wish you a good friday night. i m in for stephanie ruhle, maybe her son, and you can watch the meaty hassan show, sundays on msnbc. for all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late. see you this weekend. thanks to all of you at home for joining us this hour. tomorrow, president trump is holding what he is billing as the first official rally of his 2024 presidential campaign. now trump could have picked anywhere in the country for this event, he might ve focused on iowa, where the first republican presidential caucus is going to be held. he could ve stayed close to home, in florida, and ribbed ron desa
the governor talked about how impressed he was. these are dangerous missions. i m grateful for the brave women and men in federal, state and local governments working as one team risking their lives to save others. and we re going to learn a lot more in the coming hours. but we know many families are hurting. many. many are hurting today. and our entire country hurts with them. because it s been all over the country we have seen so many crises. but in florida today, it s the epicenter. we re continuing to see deadly rainfall, catastrophic storm surges, roads and homes flooded. we re seeing millions of people without power and thousands hunkered down in schools and community centers. they are wondering what s going on left. what s going to be left when they get to go home. or even if they have a home to go to. some of the folks have been through this before. but that doesn t make it any easier. it makes their anxiety even higher, in my view. my message to people of florida, ti