predicting a summer of travel disruption for air passengers. the daily mirror chooses to focus on the pay gap between the ba workers and the boss of the airline. the daily mail leads on rwanda, where commonwealth leaders are meeting. it says the pm is to rebuke prince charles over the prince s reported concerns at the government s plan to send some asylum seekers to the country. the times also goes with that story, saying borisjohnson has accused his critics of having outmoded views of rwanda. and there s another royal story in the sun. it says the queen has returned to one of her favourite pastimes horse riding a move it reckons will cheer the nation. perhaps a rebuke is a bit strong. i don t know how you rebuke the future king. but they say boris johnson is urging prince charles to keep an open but they say borisjohnson is urging prince charles to keep an open mind. yes, that is very much the wish of the prime ministerfor yes, that is very much the wish of the prime
in this will pay for it. when people are desperate, they do desperate things. very violent conniving. she is into sexuality, and such a calculated way. i m not surprised by anything. it s just crazy twist after crazy twist. it really was internationally choreographed, good old-fashioned sting operation. you think it was going to work? honestly, i give it a 50/50 chance. it wasn t about retribution. it was about justice. it was a quiet fall night, close to midnight, the young couple finished dinner and then walked to the dimly lit centuries old cobblestone street of old san juan puerto rico, heading for their car. suddenly, a man armed with a knife and a loose block from the cobblestone streets attacked. the husband adam anhang fell to the ground. but the witness remembers hearing was adam screaming, run baby, run. fighting back as hard as he could, adam never stood a chance. he was stabbed repeatedly. it with the brick over the head. and, like that,
way to describe it made air blow aboard and alaska airlines jet, but it did announce it would on a audit production line and its suppliers. cnn aviation correspondent pete muntean is here with us. pete, tell us about this audit. two rare announcements from the faa. put together, they are really significant. they mean, excuse me, that the friday in flight blowout, the probe into it is now expanding. it now goes way beyond the incident itself. asking what a lot of people want to know here. is there a bigger problem at boeing? the faa just announced it will audit the boeing 737 max 9 production line, that was the one involved in last friday s incident. all of those remain grounded in the u.s.. the audit will focus on boeing and it suppliers, that is key because of contractors. spirit air assistance builds the fuselage. this is an investigation into boeing s quality control that the faa announced yesterday. here s what the faa said in that investigation. this incident should ve never
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