presidential trapper. available at walgreens. some republicans are jumping on the discovery of classified documents at president biden s private office, equating it to former president trump s large stash of government material stored at mar-a-lago. apples to oranges, really. we re going to go through the differences and play for you president biden s first comments on the matter. house republicans creating a special committee for gop grievances and what they call the weaponization of government. what could possibly go wrong for republicans there? yeah. meanwhile, a republican lawmakers calling out her own party for being tone death on the re-elections. plus a significant development. dozens of soldiers coming to the u.s. for weapons training. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is wednesday, january 11th. go to have you with us. we have san sfrin politico and host of way too early white house bureau chief at politico jonathan lemire. by the way, shoc
safety information system. guys, faa ordering airlines to delay all nights, all outbound flights, until 9:00 a.m. eastern time as it tries to validate the system. as it tries to reboot the system and get it back up and running. there s your news flash. faa ordering flights, airlines not to fly, not to depart until 9:00 a.m. eastern time. that s incredible. yeah. and what s fascinating, again, neither you nor steve rattner, who has been flying for 30 years has ever seen anything like this before. so, tom costello, thank you so much for being with us. we greatly appreciate it. i think we ll be seeing more of you. yes. in the next few hours. and we greatly appreciate it, tom. you bet. there has been some ambiguity this morning. first we heard, looking at laguardia. first heard there was a ground
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737-300 was forced to land at west virginia after a gash opened up in its roof. that incident led to new faa directives, including ordering airlines to inspect 737s for signs of metal fatigue. the ntsb investigators are on scene in arizona, but it may be weeks before they know just what happened. francis cowe, nbc news. when the hole ripped through the plane s hull, the pilots had just moments to respond before losing lives. they dove more than 20,000 feet in four minutes to a level where passengers in the cabin could breathe without their oxygen masks. retired american airlines pilot tom casey explained what was going on inside that cockpit. in an explosive decompression, the airplane has to be taken immediately to a lower altitude. there is a time of useful consciousness. time of useful consciousness is the amount of useful consciousness you have at certain altitudes. at 35,000 feet, 36,000 feet,