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Nathan Fielder on FAA response to his show: ‘They're dumb'
Nathan Fielder on FAA response to his show: ‘They're dumb'

CNN

time29-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNN

Nathan Fielder on FAA response to his show: ‘They're dumb'

Nathan Fielder on FAA response to his show: 'They're dumb' Comedian Nathan Fielder discusses his new HBO docu-comedy series, 'The Rehearsal' with CNN's Wolf Blitzer & Pamela Brown. Fielder's show explores whether miscommunication between pilots could be a hidden factor in plane crashes. 02:27 - Source: CNN Trump responds to Wall Street term 'TACO': Trump Always Chickens Out President Donald Trump was asked about "TACO," an acronym that means "Trump Always Chickens Out," which is used by Wall Street workers for his on-and-off approach to tariffs. Calling it "the nastiest question," Trump defended his tariff policy by calling it "negotiation." 01:13 - Source: CNN Combs' team seeks mistrial over evidence CNN's Elizabeth Wagmeister explains what caused Sean "Diddy" Combs' defense team to request a mistrial in court on Wednesday. The motion was denied by the judge. 01:49 - Source: CNN Trump voter may lose his job because of Trump policies CNN's John King visits one of the country's top targets of the 2026 midterms — Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District — and speaks to a Trump voter who is in danger of being laid off due to the President's tariffs. 01:11 - Source: CNN Finland's president responds to Russian military activity along border CNN's Erin Burnett speaks with Finland's President Alexander Stubb about his country ramping up its military to deter potential Russian aggression. 02:16 - Source: CNN SpaceX Starship outperforms previous missions this year Regrouping after two consecutive explosions, SpaceX launched the 9th test flight of Starship, the most powerful rocket ever built. The mission marks the first time the company reused a Super Heavy booster from a previous flight. 01:55 - Source: CNN Former 'Diddy' employee describes alleged abuse Former employee for Sean 'Diddy' Combs, Capricorn Clark, took the stand to testify in the federal trial against her long-time boss, seemingly corroborating accounts from witnesses Cassie Ventura and rapper Kid Cudi. Capricorn alleges Combs made threats and carried out acts of violence against her, including forced lie-detector tests Capricorn claims to have been administered by Combs' security guard while she was held. 02:37 - Source: CNN Should Sean 'Diddy' Combs testify? CNN's Laura Coates speaks with Benjamin Chew, co-lead counsel for Johnny Depp in his defamation trial, about whether Sean "Diddy" Combs should testify in his high stakes criminal trial. 01:55 - Source: CNN Palestinians desperate for food rush US-backed aid site Scores of people rushed over fencing and through barricades in southern Gaza on the first day a US-Israeli-backed aid site was opened. CNN's Jeremy Diamond explains the desperate humanitarian situation that remains in the region. 01:22 - Source: CNN NYC Mayor Eric Adams defends Trump relationship New York City Mayor Eric Adams speaks with CNN's Maria Santana about his controversial relationship with President Donald Trump, which has garnered close attention after the Department of Justice recommended his criminal charges be dropped. 01:07 - Source: CNN Trump pardons reality TV couple Todd and Julie Chrisley President Donald Trump has signed full pardons for imprisoned reality show couple Todd and Julie Chrisley, who were sentenced to lengthy prison terms in 2022 for a conspiracy to defraud banks out of more than $30 million, according to a White House official. CNN's Kaitlan Collins reports. 01:07 - Source: CNN New Orleans escapees lead police on high-speed chase Authorities have captured eight escapees after 10 prisoners escaped through a wall behind a toilet in a New Orleans jail cell. Two inmates were arrested in Texas after being involved in a high-speed chase with authorities. 01:02 - Source: CNN Vehicle plows into crowd in Liverpool Police in the United Kingdom say a man has been arrested after a car plowed into Liverpool fans celebrating during the soccer club's Premier League trophy parade. 01:14 - Source: CNN Trump visits Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day President Donald Trump honors fallen service members at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day. 00:27 - Source: CNN Trump: 'I don't know what the hell happened to Putin' Speaking to reporters before boarding Air Force One in Morristown, New Jersey, President Donald Trump said that he was 'not happy with what Putin is doing', after Moscow launched its largest aerial attack of its three-year full-scale war on Ukraine overnight. 00:50 - Source: CNN 'Duck Dynasty' star dies at 79 Phil Robertson, patriarch of the reality show 'Duck Dynasty,' has died at 79, according to a family statement. Robertson founded Duck Commander, a business making duck hunting supplies, which later became the center of A&E's hit show. 01:06 - Source: CNN Video of President Macron's wife 'pushing' him goes viral A video of French President Macron's wife pushing him as they disembarked a flight has caught the attention of Russian trolls after going viral. While Macron himself tried to downplay the video saying it merely showed a couple 'bickering,' it's not the first time Russian troll accounts and state media outlets have tried to use videos of the French president to spread disinformation. CNN's Saskya Vandoorne has more. 01:35 - Source: CNN Truck explodes after possible propane leak A home security camera caught the moment when a box truck driving through a residential neighborhood exploded in Addison, Illinois. The driver walked away with only minor injuries, CNN affiliate WLS reports. 00:36 - Source: CNN

Woman Backs Out on Dinner with Grandma, Prompting Unexpected Reaction from Family
Woman Backs Out on Dinner with Grandma, Prompting Unexpected Reaction from Family

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Woman Backs Out on Dinner with Grandma, Prompting Unexpected Reaction from Family

A woman took to Reddit after getting into a disagreement with her family about skipping dinner with her grandma The Redditor explained that she got the dates mixed up and had less than 90 minutes to prepare for the outing She decided to skip the dinner, but is now wondering if she was in the wrongA woman turned to Reddit for support after a family dinner miscommunication led to tension at home. The 26-year-old found herself in a tricky situation when her family expected her to attend a dinner at her grandmother's house with only 90 minutes' notice. The mix-up began two days earlier when she was talking to her family about her work schedule. During the conversation, she initially misstated her availability, but quickly corrected herself, saying she could attend dinner the following Sunday. However, it appeared the woman and her family had a different understanding of the dinner date. "Today rolls around and right as I am about to leave to walk my dog around 3pm, my mom comes in and says 'grandma said we can bring the dogs if we want,'" she recounted. "I asked what she was talking about and she repeated, 'We can bring the dogs with us to dinner tonight.' " The sudden plans left her feeling unprepared as she didn't think she'd have enough time to carry out her regular Sunday routine. 'I didn't think I would be ready in time. My dog needed a walk, I needed an almost-everything shower,' she explained. 'I needed to do laundry so I would have clean clothes to wear after showering.' The lack of clear communication left the poster feeling frustrated. 'I don't really understand how no one had thought to tell me this until an hour and a half before,' she wrote. "Granted I guess my dad tried two days earlier, but due to the context of our conversation, it really did seem like he meant that it was next week." She also noted that her mother's usually comprehensive calendar didn't have the outing listed. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. As a result, the woman decided to stay home, but now she is facing criticism from her family. Her mother attempted to guilt her by emphasizing how much her grandmother would miss her, while her siblings accused her of lying about forgetting the dinner plans. 'My whole family has been making comments about me and giving me dirty looks," she wrote. In the Reddit post, the woman clarified that, due to financial constraints, she still lives at home. 'While I'd love to be out on my own, I just can't afford it right now, so I'm stuck here,' she shared in response to readers telling her she should move out. Although she posted for support, many Redditors sided with her family, insisting that she had plenty of time to get ready and attend the dinner. However, others agreed that she had every right to cancel if it was going to stress her out. Read the original article on People

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