big dust ball. we d like a president who speaks clearly and says what he means. his history on twitter, by the way, of course includes him hiring and firing people by twitter. and giving orders by twitter. he abolished or tried to abolish don t ask, don t tell, and some of the other gender integration issues for the military on twitter. he certainly twittered about immigration in a way that were orders he intends to carry out. i don t think we should be arguing about whether he meant should or must. i think he intended clearly to disrupt this investigation. in the same way he sent messages to the jury in the manafort trial that his friend was a good man who had worked for ronald reagan and was a darling, i think he used the word darling. i think these are things that should not be allowed. there is a judge in new york, judge bu
coverage beginning at 10:00 with melissa harris-perry and the ed show and at 1:00 p.m. eastern with politics nation. the national transportation safety board is currently investigating after the 777 landed at san francisco international airport yesterday. two chinese citizens died. dozens injured and many taken to the local hospitals. 307 were on board. everyone is now accounted for and here s how one eyewitness describes what happened. i was sitting in my hotel room on the fourth floor and i heard a boom and i knew something was wrong. i immediately turned around and saw the aircraft tumbling nose down. it was like the nose of the plane was in the dirt and the tail was up in the air and it was kind of twisting at the same time, and that s when it came to rest in a big dust ball where
surface at the airport. it s about pressure washing and cleaning up dirt today. deputy aviation director becky galen has lived in the valley since 1973 and couldn t believe the size of the dust ball as it bore down on the valley. i ve never seen one quite like we had last night. it s a mess. a fox ten crew was inside the airport last night at the height of the storm, the fire alarm activated, thinking dust was actually smoke and that caused things to go from bad to worse. the doors downstairs actually opened which allowed a huge wall of dust to come inside the facet. they will definitely be need to be replaced, they are caked in a thick layer of dust. the job will take time. it will go on for probably several days when you talk about nooks and crannies around the facility. every surface, essentially, needs to be swept up and cleaned up. bill: what a mess that is, mark march martinez, ksaz on
incident. when you re in there, in that yard with the lion, as a trainer or a handler and the lion either attacks or wants to play too rough, what s the first thing you re trained to do? the first thing we do is we don t go in with large dangerous animals. we always have a protective barrier between lions, tigers, bears and our keepers. reporter: is that a mobile barrier? do they carry it? no, it s a solid wall that has spaces in it so we can interact with the animals in a safe way. reporter: the department of agriculture, which is investigating the las vegas incident, tells us this lion act is a license ed exhibitor and i appears the trainers handled the situation. what triggers that kind of behavior in a lion? are they territorial, anything encroaching in there, does that spur that behavior? there s a hard-wired predator/prey response. people with cats at home may have seen their cattle in the living room chasing a dust ball. if you get down on all fours or