scrutiny after one of the new jets sparked a fire in south carolina. the 787 experienced what boeing is calling an engine issue during preflight testing over the weekend. debris reportedly fell from the jet and started a grass fire near the runway. the high-tech dreamliner debuted last year after years of delays. it is supposed to offer more comfort and fuel savings. frightening moments at a six flags theme park in california. a new superman ride got stuck right at its tallest point leaving a dozen people stranded 15 stories in the air for more than an hour. luckily they were in the upright position. a good thing. a crane was brought in, but, park workers were able to restart the ride, sending riders safely to the ground, backwards. imagine if they were upside down. oh, man. those guys must have been freaking out. ooh. no backing out now. no place to go down. we admit that the phrase end of an era is a little overused. just a little bit.
occupy protesters in downtown portland, oregon. police in riot gear surrounded the park after the group pitched more than a dozen tents. they set up the tents despite police orders saying overnight camping will not be allowed. city officials shut down the park early saturday night after protesters confronted park workers. i m marianne rafferty. now, back to justice, with judge jeanine. for your latest headlines, log on to fox news .com. landed her on people s court, but her problems didn t end there. we are officially naming dale smith, the exfiancee, as the primary suspect in the disappearance of michelle parker. on monday police call him out in public as the suspects in michelle parker s disappearance. tuesday, child protective services take his kids away,
senate bill 5 is much broader than the wisconsin one because it includes so many more state workers. we re talking university professors, university staff, toll-takers, police, firemen, park workers. it covers the gamut, megyn. megyn: and you have an $8 billion budget shortfall in ohio. $3 billion in wisconsin. so you might expect additional cuts, more sweeping cuts. john kasich said, that s what they elected me to do, but the unions are not happy and they re not happy because they say they will be facing all sorts of extra costs now as a result of these measures and that the taxpayers will face extra costs, too. that s right. but you hear the same story from the union guys, too. i just spoke with a firefighter a little while ago. the thing that most concerns them is that it would do away with binding arbitration. when you have an negotiation, it goes to a binding
to thank. they are reaching a ton of people with very specific advertising. they re reaching 40% of people in the u.s. that s how many visited the state park in the last year. even though they ll be seeing a lot of sponsored stuff in their parks, the names will remain the same. our citizens, our users, the people that invest in our parks, the citizens and voters of virginia, they would be offended if we took the state park and made it the coca-cola or the enron state park. we re not about build it to put a name. these are special places that belong to people. so if you see a logo on your trail map or park workers t-shirt, you might be offended, but keep in mind that that company s money is making it possible for you to enjoy the great outdoors in a clean and safe setting. back to you. julie: all right. thank you very much. gregg: an air show taking a
still, not everyone in allentown is breaking out their helmets and spandex. you are going to have bikes racing down paths and hitting kids along the way. going to cater to perhaps one or two percent of the population. wilt not create jobs or revitalize the economy. it will create more maintenance for park workers and ongoing expense for the taxpayers. reporter: strolling around we found plenty of trails few cyclists, but empty empty bike racks. i ll improving the trails might get people to exercise more often and maybe lose weight sean: i bet putting everyone on a bike won t do anything for the nonexistent glow wall warming. number 74 privately owned restaurant in missouri number 74, receiving stimulus money to rehabilitate restaurant