reporter: themarch ended here at the federal reserve slammed for bailing out big banks while people were being forclosed on. this is what outrage looked like as protesters vented. a teacher, a nurse at san francisco general. i have to worry about the corporate rat that wants to steal the cheese from on top of my head. reporter: wisconsin has been rallying for months. it s a wake up call for all of labor. reporter: this longshoreman helped organize a sympathy strike today. wisconsin workers he says might have done better had they walked off their jobs. it was us volunteering the to with hold our labor. but in america, would you do that. i think you would see a new power dynamic emerging. reporter: the issue of fairness got this woman out of her house. they don t seem to care about the people, the middle class people that are suffering through all of this. reporter: that union official from wisconsin got some of the biggest cheers of the night vowing the recal
disaster. eight total flights cancelled inbound and outbound of a smattering of delays because of the inspection of older 737s. southwest is definitely working to get those inspections completed and the reports are showing that they expect to complete the inspections by tomorrow so things are definitely improving. reporter: it s about time for this woman whose flight home to los angeles last night was cancelled. i have to work today so, you know, i work at nights, so now i only have like three hours to do what i needed to do because actually my flight was supposed to leave at 8:30 and then they pushed it back to 11:00 and, you know, it s a hassle. reporter: most travels we travelers we met seem to have avoided major such problems but this recent string of emergencies have some travelers a bit anxious. a little bit. you know, making sure everything is safe. it s like okay check all these planes out and make sure they are sound. and then i was reading, they found
mine. now there is a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest. the police released the suspect sketches, the family of roy and spoke today. reggie johnson and now with that part of the story. reporter: this is the first time his family is speaking out about the attack. it appears he was cared for his lecture in the dodger game. the victim s cousin said his wife heard from brian minutes before he was beaten up. my wife received a text message from ryan during the game, where he basically said he was scared and side of the stadium. reporter: they re still looking for the suspects a hopefully the were seeing the tip to find the suspects. pam: surprisingly bryant s family said they did not blame dodger fans for the attack, both lines and our telephone system have been ringing constantly day and night people wanting to know what they can do always wanting to know how and is getting through all this. it i know brian is being helped by other groups that are colle
at some of them have been checked and returned to service. southwest airlines has found three more planes with cracks similar to the one believed to be part of the reason a five-foot hole tore through a plane last week. the airline grounded 79 of its boeing 737 for inspection and expects all inspections to be done by tuesday. the three plants found the cracks will undergo further testing and repairs before those plans to put back into service. today boeing issued a service bulletin to check the riveted lap joint which runs above the midsection of the plan for any cracks. previously these rivets were not extensively tested because there were not believed to be susceptible to fatigue. the plane never opened friday had undergone a complete so-called, have you checked last year in march. the inspection found time cracks in the plane s frame and another 11 cracks in the clips that hold the plane skin. faa records show all the parts were repaired or replaced. kate: experts are now
fast it was going at such a low altitude. 30 seconds later a bunch of first responders sped past me. i followed them here and you re looking at what i saw when i got here. basically the plane s nose was down and the tail was up. here s footage i shot after. he could see first responders and witnesses try and help the pilot, the crash happened at 3:40 p.m. near oakland airport. that s where the plane had taken off. the front of the airplane was buried in a few feet of mud. the pilot was also covered in mud. witnesses say the pilot was still alive on the got to him because he was moving. there were trying to save him. we were trying to get him out of the mud so he breeze. what we tried to do next is try to pull him out but the mud is so dense it was hard. we were trying to save him but we couldn t. reporter: the police haven t released the pilot s identity, they removed his body about an hour ago. we do know that the single engine plane is registered to richard manuel of