reporter: the incidents are investigated by the f.a.a. as standard procedure investigating every engine fire and they say, the f.a.a., there are more of these than we hear about. shepard: there were concerns when northwest and delta merged that maintenance could be a problem and this is not connected with that? reporter: not according to delta saying that, in fact, their inflight problems are no higher, their engine failure problems are no higher this year than last year. they make that clear. and they say they are when the allowable amount of engine failures but no travel is comfortable with any engine failure. shepard: trying to make the travelers comfortable. reporter: and they are shipping the failed engine from ireland to the united states to look at that closely and they repeat no one was hurt and as you mentioned it will be a busy week. shepard: thank you, from the
and he may have a defense of necessity saying, i got to get the kids to school, i don t believe they are . shepard: wait a minute, wait a minute, didn t mom and dad call the day before and say kids are sick and that is that? mom and dad are still mom and dad, right? guest: they are. but that leads me to believe there is something more to this, perhaps, the kids had a history of being truant. but something happened here that was more than the ordinary case. guest: and now the principal , he has two open lawsuits for strip searching children. and i think that this could be an issue for the school itself. because if there is a pattern of behavior which this principal continues to fall interest, there could be liability. when the mother says they are home sick he is breaking into the house, and he was told by the mother they are home sick and he confirmed what he knew, he did not need to go in. shepard: shear a quote from the mom, you don t walk into
decline, he asked the f.b.i. to leave and he sent an e-mail to the clients saying, the f.b.i. was here and asked me to wear a wire, and he published the e-mail. now, i have never heard of that happening in the yours i have been involved with the law as a lawyer, as a judge in law enforcement. so that tells me the f.b.i. was not very happy about the fact that they are looking for a sting and they don t have a person to do the stng so they decided to move in today, rather than let the people go on their way and say things that would make them sound go. rather than guilty. shepard: you wonder what will come of all of this? times are tough. for the bank people and they would like to be seen as exerting control. judge napolitano: this is a massive investigation. it involves very technical information about who knew what and when. it is unlikely they would do to with no evidence.
scares all of us, including the police. we have investigators and forensic units that are there having to deal with this aftermath. it is hard on them. we have children, too, and this is our community. this is an outrage. shepard: thank you from the tallahassee, florida, police department. if anyone has any information call 850-570-tips. good luck, sir. thank you. next, a new twist on the most dangerous cities in all of america.
politics, if there is a suicide bombing attack originating in afghanistan, everything will say, we told you afghanistan is the problem, so you have political fear. we need somebody with a backbone who will tell us the truth. shepard: a couple of administrations without that, it feels like. guest: exactly. shepard: bob, thank you. a verdict in the chandra levy murder trial. what is next for the man convicts of killing that intern. stay tuned.