the strong winds we had last thursday that started this mess could return. we will see some improvements to the south and maybe tomorrow up to the north. red flag warnings through almost all of california. they will start moving in from the mountains again. camp fire to the north. 109,000 acres. at one point it was scorching over eight football fields a minute. this was the plume we had on thursday. offshore driving that fire towards the ocean, but the winds shift and look at the smoke across all of california. san francisco, san jose, down to fresno, air quality is off the cart r charts. this is the area of concern. here s the burn scar and the problems. here s chico. you can see where the hot spots are. if we take the hot spots, you can take a look at the flight patterns they have been hitting so that northern flank around to the north.
big question, what could have caused the new plane to plunge into the ocean. joining us now is cnn safety analyst and former faa safety inspector david soucie. just first, big picture here. a new version of the 737. i believe still the most popular plane for commercial flights around the world. i believe a new engine. are there any concerns about the design prior to this accident? not prior to this accident. the only thing that i would do right now, like they re doing right now, is taking the 737s out of service, and they re also looking at the flight regimes. in other words, the flight patterns. in this aircraft, as you know, there s curious things that happened in the aircraft the night before and this night as far as stability of the air speed and the altitude. david, one of the key questions this morning is, you know, we know that the pilots made this request to turn around. they also didn t indicate there was any emergency, right?
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little they will abide by them. it is saying, certain city to make the cities could say what flight patterns they want for the faa. that is not what was intended by the preemption and concept of government. trish: i hear you. this is the conflict between state and local federal law. in this particular case and keeping everyone safe, federal law would trump things. no pun intended. it s lemmie asked , we will flog immigration system. we need to attract talented people that want to work hard, why isn t the chicago mayor talk about reforming immigration to bring people an end keep the bad folks out? that too politically device? let me asked, we will flog going to washington and congress to finally do the job. what is really interesting, this
scientist and a scientist from tesla labs all concluded that that particular attack was launched from within rebel territory. so you ve got to be careful about drawing conclusions. pete: are you alleging then that the information that was released by the trump administration, the flight patterns of the syrian jets and others from that base, that that s not true, that they didn t have any evidence? well, keep this in mind, the flight patterns could have been correct, except suppose the gas was released on the ground after the attack. see, these are the kinds of things that an investigation would show. pete: have rebels been shown to use gas in syria. yes. pete: chemical attacks on the scale that assads that already been shown to use you? would acknowledge that assad has used chemical weapons on his own people before. i would not acknowledge that. pete: why was russia told in 2013 to assist to make sure assad removes all his chemical weapons? it s one thing to have chemical weapo