key or something. what did he need to start the plan, how did it happen? there s more to it to this. you don t just get in the airplane get a couple of switches hit, take off, there s a lot more to this. the ntsb person did not make a lot of sense. there s more to this than just that. you cannot fly the airplane that way. you need to know a lot more than was being led on. again it s an inside job, i do know we can do about that but to make the accusation, anyone can get one of these airplanes in flight it is sheer nonsense. arthel: and you feel for what you can tell it seems i can i inside job. what rules, regulations and safety measures will or should be changed or re-examined after this? not just here but other airports as well? and i think that there was a failure of security on the part of horizon or alaska it s this is a trusted employee.
utilities back on line, getting the culverts fixed, making sure environmental health is okay for everybody. once people are allowed to reenter, then the actual kind of recovery process begins. and that s things such as how the debris gets removed and that s a lot of times the local oes and fema organizations get involved. then there s the environmental factors, and the watershed emergencies that comes from actually impacting these lands. although the immediacy of the kind of life, dangerous situation passes, there s a huge recovery in a lot of areas that takes a lot of coordination between local agencies, fire officials and recover organizations. arthel: chief jonathan cox battalion chief of cal fire, thank you. good luck to you and all residents of california. thank you very much, sir, and to your firefighters, thank you. thank you. eric: the firefighters need to be recognized. the some california farmers are
one of them shot here in the brighton park neighborhood on the city s south side. that follows 17 people who were shot, two killed overnight. now, police announced an additional 600 officers will be put into the bad parts of town, out on the street. all of that following the bloodbath of last weekend in which 70 people were shot and a dozen killed. however, the head of police say cops are handcuffed they know they are at risk of getting shot or sued and city hall does not have their backs. a lot of it lands at the doorstep of this mayor and of the city of chicago. the reality is that they should be backing up the police officers. they should be out there the mayor should be out there with the police, telling them that he s supporting them. president trump pointed to bad leadership in the city of chicago. columnists have said mayor emanuel lacks a plan to curb the violence. he and the police superintendent have encouraged people in the troubled neighborhoods to identify the gunmen
i think we all know that this is a stolen aircraft, criminal act. ntsb s role is supporting, not actually controlling the investigation. we are all going out there shortly and start doing some pre-luminary documentation of the wreckage. one of the things we will be looking for is the flight data recorders. then also recovery of the remains. reporter: this plane crashed in the county. the person that stole the plaintiffs from there as well. the congressman that represents a portion of the county, the eastern portion, he is also a former sheriff in washington state. and he told fox news that there are still a lot of questions to be answered but at this moment, we face feelings of gratitude that there was no further loss of life and sadness for the family of the individual involved. he then went on to say the event brings to light, concerns
nominee kavanaugh s confirmation hearings will begin on tuesday, september 4th. that of course the day after labor day. the washington post today reporting that opposition to his nomination is, quote, fizzling. reporting quote, moderate republican senators such as susan collins of maine the most closely watched g.o.p. swing vote are sending strong signals they will back kavanaugh. several democrats facing difficult reelections this year have indicated they are open to voting for the judge. so what are the odds he will be confirmed? the deputy editor at roll call is joining us now. it seems like a done deal despite democratic opposition. is that the betting on capitol hill? it would seem so, eric. i don t even really know if it can be classified as ferocious opposition because democrats are as you ve noted a little bit divided on this. i mean, some of of the more liberal aspects of the party are arguing that this could jeopardize a lot of things that they hold dear, like the roe