logically and environmentally a sound idea but it s also part of a responsibility as a park. reporter: jenna, we did ask to go along on one of these deer hunts, the park service said no, no media, no public allowed. they do have an independent observer they say but they also say it would an danger the integrity of the hunt, the safety of the shooters and the humane treatment of these deer when they re taken down, jenna. jenna: rick lev been thall on this developing story, thank you very much. jon: a quick thinking air traffic controller averts a potential disaster at boston s logan airport, alerting one passenger jet to stop before it turned into the path of another plane speeding for takeoff. take a listen: jetblue, please hold. hold. jon: harris has more on that story from the breaking news desk. reporter: hold, hold! yeah, that guy in the tower
potential disaster. and for our competitiveness with the rest of the world as the whole world starts to recover from an economy and different countries are, frankly, recovering more quickly than others. what about any kind of silver lining? i hate to say there s a silver lining in tens of thousands of teacher job cuts, but could this force districts to make big changes? could it force reform? there s that old saying in washington, never let a good crisis go to waste. yes. well, as you know, we ve been pushing a very, very strong reform agenda. we ve been extraordinarily pleased with the level of progress. 48 states together working on raising standards, making sure we re getting great teachers and principals into underserved communities. so we re pushing a very strong reform agenda. that s my biggest fear is if you see these kinds of massive layoffs and class size skyrocketing, summer school being eliminated, it s hard to talk about reform when you re simply trying to survive. an
saving haiti. well, they survived the catastrophic earthquake. now more than 1 million people in haiti face another kind of potential disaster. we ve been telling you about it really about the threat for weeks now. it s the rainy season. it s putting families in not even tent cities, tarp cities is what we re talking about, in grave danger. torrential rains could flood makeshift shelters. we ve heard about plans and promises to relocate those at risk and move them to new settlements for months. we ve been told the first wave of people to be moved will start this weekend. but will the sites be ready? that s the question. and are the people willing to go? we ll talk live to sean penn about the situation in a moment. first gary tuchman reports tonight from haiti. reporter: on this golf course in the hills above port-au-prince, there are no more greens or fairways. instead there are up to 60,000 displaced people in a place that regularly floods during rainy season. and it is now rainy se
for these democrats, if they don t get serious about franken and about conyers, they are not going to be in a position to say anything about roy moore. you would think that the republicans you want to talk about it s a pretty good encapsulation of how bad the democrats have been contending with republicans. you have this total disaster of a senate nominee in alabama. the worst. it hits it wrong in so many ways for the republican party, this potential disaster. because democrats for various reasons are unwilling to address, so far, have been unwilling to address franken and unwilling to address conyers, what are they going to say? that s exactly what president trump is exploiting when he goes out and puts sort of half of bro hug on roy moore. theo there s a split in the party.
creating wealth and jobs for american workers. as part of this plan, i ve asked my transition team to develop a list of executive actions we can make on day one to restore our laws and bring back our jobs. these include the following. on trade, i m going to issue our notification of intent to withdraw from the transpacific partnership, a potential disaster for our country. instead, we will negotiate fair bilateral trade deals that bring jobs and industry back on to american shores. on energy, i will cancel job-killing restrictions on the production of american energy, including shale energy and clean coal, creating many millions of high-paying jobs. that s what we want, that s what we ve been waiting for. on regulation, i will formulate a law, which says that for every one new regulation, two old regulations must be eliminated. so important.