Back now to the deadly crash of asiana flight 214. A short time ago, federal officials updated the status of their investigation. Ken Ken Pritchett was at the conference. Reporter one significant detail coming out of todays briefing is that the ntsb said as early as tonight, they could release that runway back to sfo. That is a step but a significant step in the direction of reopening that runway. We also heard some interesting details out of flight crew interviews, details that were both heroic and strange. Reporter a man said he saw something, a bright light, at around 500 feet. We need to understand exactly what that is, identify if there are any sources of light. Reporter the chairman says the pilot described the light as a temporary issue. The focus of the investigation is on why the plane was flying too low and too slow on approach. The pilots say a device called an autothrottle did not maintain a safe speed. If the Cruise Control allowed the cars speed to inkroo in increase to 5
So, the rest i submit. Thank you, supervisor breed. Supervisor cohen. Thank you. Colleagues, with your permission, im going to go a little bit out of turn just to speak to supervisor kennedy. I just would like a moment to talk about her wonderful career, if i may. So, as we discussed from supervisor breed, ruby kennedy was a former member of this body. She was born november 5ing, 1923 to hard working parents in carol, texas. As you know she passed away on june 28th, very suddenly i might add. She graduated from high school in dallas in 1941 and married a man named paul hooney in brown wood, texas in 1942 and from this union they had a daughter named paul heth huey who was born in january of 43. ~ shortly after this, paul and [speaker not understood] divorced and she moved to california where she spent where she made it her home for over 65 years. And in 1954 she became a member of jones methodist church. That is where she still remained a member of the church all the way up until her p
City is so much better off because she was a part of making so many Amazing Things happen. So, the rest i submit. Thank you, supervisor breed. Supervisor cohen. Thank you. Colleagues, with your permission, im going to go a little bit out of turn just to speak to supervisor kennedy. I just would like a moment to talk about her wonderful career, if i may. So, as we discussed from supervisor breed, ruby kennedy was a former member of this body. She was born november 5ing, 1923 to hard working parents in carol, texas. As you know she passed away on june 28th, very suddenly i might add. She graduated from high school in dallas in 1941 and married a man named paul hooney in brown wood, texas in 1942 and from this union they had a daughter named paul heth huey who was born in january of 43. ~ shortly after this, paul and [speaker not understood] divorced and she moved to california where she spent where she made it her home for over 65 years. And in 1954 she became a member of jones methodist
People when it sank off ormoc city. Those rescues are happening right now. There have been about 50 rescues. Some 30 fatalityies. This rescue operation is continuing right now. We will continue to follow this on the philippine ferry capsized. New revelations flowing in from david sweat which could be key how he could have escaped from the maximum security prison prison. A Law Enforcement source says the captured convict says he was the mastermind of the breakout but richard matt weighed him down from the start. Sweat says the older inmate was out of shape and matt started to get drunk after they broke into a cabin. Sweat was frustrated so they split up. Authorities shot matt several days later. Lets get the latest from kyung lah. Reporter good morning, john christine. They concluded the interview with david sweat. It was easier to break out of the correctional facility than anyone could have imagined. Sweat detailing that he and his accomplice used hacksaws to get out of their jail cel
Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley good evening. This is our western edition. Theres a growing sense of urgency tonight about a possible terror attack aimedded at the sochi olympics. Today we learned that the russians are banning liquids of any kind or size from carryon luggage on airplanes. Also today u. S. Intelligence warned that terrorists may have Homeland Security correspondent bob orr has this latebreaking story. Bob. Reporter scott, this is a warning directed to Airlines Flying overseas from airports and bound for russia. Intelligence now is picking up increasing chatter that terrorists may have found a new way of smuggling explosives on to planes. The brief Homeland Security alert called a terror line bulletin warns air carriers that terror operatives may try to hide explosives inside small tubes of tooth paste or skin care products. Sources say the worry is that teams of operatives could smuggle those tubes aboard along with oth