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In this breaking edition of the podcast, we dive deep into the deadly air collision over Washington, D.C., involving an American Airlines jet and a military blackhawk helicopter that killed 67 people. We discuss the latest with CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg on what may have gone wrong, how the investigation will unfold, and the broader issues at play in the skies after the deadliest airline incident in two decades. From the challenges of navigating crowded U.S. airspaces to concerns about FAA oversight, air traffic controller shortages, and what these factors mean for the future of air travel—Peter breaks it all down. Tune in for a crucial conversation on aviation safety and what comes next. — Mosheh Oinounou (@mosheh) is an Emmy and Murrow award-winning journalist. He has 20 years of experience at networks including Fox News, Bloomberg Television and CBS News, where he was the executive producer of the CBS Evening News and launched the network's 24 hour news channel. He founded the @mosheh Instagram news account in 2020 and the Mo News podcast and newsletter in 2022. Follow Mo News on all platforms: Website: www.mo.news Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mosheh/ Daily Newsletter: https://www.mo.news/newsletter Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@monews Twitter: https://twitter.com/mosheh TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mosheh Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoshehNews Snapchat: https://t.snapchat.com/pO9xpLY9
In this breaking edition of the podcast, we dive deep into the deadly air collision over Washington, D.C., involving an American Airlines jet and a military blackhawk helicopter that killed 67 people. We discuss the latest with CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg on what may have gone wrong, how the investigation will unfold, and the broader issues at play in the skies after the deadliest airline incident in two decades. From the challenges of navigating crowded U.S. airspaces to concerns about FAA oversight, air traffic controller shortages, and what these factors mean for the future of air travel—Peter breaks it all down. Tune in for a crucial conversation on aviation safety and what comes next. — Mosheh Oinounou (@mosheh) is an Emmy and Murrow award-winning journalist. He has 20 years of experience at networks including Fox News, Bloomberg Television and CBS News, where he was the executive producer of the CBS Evening News and launched the network's 24 hour news channel. He founded the @mosheh Instagram news account in 2020 and the Mo News podcast and newsletter in 2022. Follow Mo News on all platforms: Website: www.mo.news Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mosheh/ Daily Newsletter: https://www.mo.news/newsletter Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@monews Twitter: https://twitter.com/mosheh TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mosheh Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoshehNews Snapchat: https://t.snapchat.com/pO9xpLY9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg has the latest on the Boeing 737 Max 9 planes grounded after an Alaskan Airlines flight lost part of a door plug at 16-thousand feet.
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg has the latest on the Boeing 737 Max 9 planes grounded after an Alaskan Airlines flight lost part of a door plug at 16-thousand feet.
That Alaska Airlines plane whose door blew out mid-flight was having pressurization issues in the month leading up to Friday's incident. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg about how this could have happened.
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg on the best destinations to visit this year according to The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn to discuss a drop in airfare prices, as well as the devastating wildfires in Hawaii.
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg on which cities are banning cruise ships from docking to prevent over-tourism
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg on apps that can identify seashells and ships, point you to the best local fishing spots and track sharks
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg on which European hot spots Americans are flocking to this year.Photo: London (Getty Images)
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg on which airlines offer a cash or mileage bonus if your checked baggage doesn't arrive within 20 minutes of your arrival.PHOTO: Jim Vondruska (Getty Images)
May 11, 2023 ~ CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg is in town to record a show all about Detroit for PBS. He talks with Paul about that and how the Canadian border being open will effect Detroit.
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg on which US cities will pay for citizens to move there. PHOTO: Rochester, New York (Getty Images)
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg with some important overseas driving tips
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg with some ways to save money on your next flight.PHOTO: 27 March 2023, Bavaria, Nuremberg: The departure board at the airport shows the canceled flight connections. (Daniel Löb/picture alliance via Getty Images)
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg shares some tipsPHOTO: jchizhe via Getty Images
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg talks about what is and isn't protected PHOTO: Rachel Murray/Getty Images for Resy
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg talks all about the biggest travel group.PHOTO: Getty Images
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg with a travelers list PHOTO: Singapore city and sunrise sky in harbour side view (Getty Images)
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg with some new routes from familiar airlines. PHOTO: A general view of Auckland's skyline a(Fiona Goodall/Getty Images)
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg has some news on using your cell phone up in the air.PHOTO: Mobile Data icon displayed on a phone screen and 5G sign displayed on a screen are seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on December 6, 2022. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg has just where to go if you love to take your bike with you.PHOTO: PORTLAND, ME - JULY 31: A cyclist makes his way along Back Cove Trail with the Portland skyline in the background Friday Friday, July 31, 2020. (Staff Photo by Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg with tips for tippingPHOTO: iStock / Getty Images Plus
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg with tips for people who can work anywhere.PHOTO: View of the downtown Phoenix, Arizona city skyline as seen from South Mountain Park, August 28, 2018. (ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg with the best spots to see the stars. PHOTO: Hesse, Rockenberg: (Sebastian Gollnow/picture alliance via Getty Images)
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg has the details on some of the most expensive destinationsPHOTO: Antarctica (Getty Images)
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg takes a look at some of those citiesPHOTO: Downtown Austin and Lady Bird Lake (Getty Images)
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg talks about where they were found. PHOTO: Travelers head toward their gates after passing through a TSA security checkpoint during a winter storm at Denver International Airport on February 22, 2023 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images)
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg knows exactly what documents you needPHOTO: Getty Images
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg knows the best places to shopPHOTO: Fruit and vegetable stand in the Reading Terminal Market, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by: Robert Knopes/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
We take a deep dive into a new tool the Transportation Department has unveiled to help parents who travel with young children.. find flights that help them sit together. CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg talked about it on WCBS 880's Afternoon Roundup,
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg know some passports are more powerful than others.PHOTO: An Iraqi pilgrim shows his passport and ticket to Mecca as he waits for his flight to Saudi Arabi at the airport in Najaf on July 31, 2018, prior to the start of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca. - The Hajj. (Photo credit should read HAIDAR HAMDANI/AFP via Getty Images)
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg with all the detailsPHOTO: Long Beach, CA - February 17: An aerial view of the Carnival Radiance, a Destiny-class cruise ship, as it heads out to sea in Long Beach at sunset Friday, Feb. 17, 2023. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg with an update on a big issues for families traveling together.PHOTO: Getty Inages
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg shares some ways to find out about your plane.PHOTO: American Airlines airplanes sit on the tarmac at LaGuardia airport in New York on January 11, 2023. (Photo by Ed JONES / AFP) (Photo by ED JONES/AFP via Getty Images)
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg has the detailsPHOTO: The Doha skyline is illuminated. Picture date: Friday December 16, 2022. (Photo by Nick Potts/PA Images via Getty Images)
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg knows just what you need.PHOTO: Getty Images
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg with a survey PHOTO: Getty Images
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg with some tips for your next flightPHOTO: Getty Images
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg shares his travel essentials PHOTO: ANWAR AMRO/AFP via Getty Images@
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg with another very helpful listPHOTO: Riga Cathedral towers over old town with Vansu bridge over Daugava river in the distance. (Photo by: Slawek Staszczuk/Loop Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg explains why you should search for your next trip undercover. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg has the perfect app for your next trip.A digital display shows cancelled flights in the Southwest Airlines luggage area, December 28, 2022 at Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles. - The perfect storm of fierce snow squalls, howling wind and sub-zero temperatures forced the cancellation of thousands of flights in recent days, including around 5,900 on Tuesday and Wednesday, according to tracking site FlightAware.com. Most of the cancellations on December 27-28 were at Southwest Airlines, which pulled more than 60 percent of its flights due to cascading logistics issues. (Photo by Robyn BECK / AFP) (Photo by ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)
The sunny weather we experienced today (Wednesday) will take a windy, rainy turn tomorrow. That's bad news if you have a flight. We talked with CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg.
Details from CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg
Airlines and regulators are pushing to have just one pilot in the cockpit of passenger jets, instead of two. WCBS 880's Steve Scott spoke with CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg.PHOTO: Deltal planes are seen at terminal 4 at JFK International airport at JFK International airport in New York on December 22, 2020. - Passengers flying from Britain to New York with British Airways or Delta will have to first test negative for coronavirus, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Monday. The airlines agreed to the measures over growing concerns about the fast-spreading variant of Covid-19 that has prompted more than two dozen countries to suspend flights from the UK. (Photo by Kena Betancur / AFP) (Photo by KENA BETANCUR/AFP via Getty Images)
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg explains what they are and what they mean
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg reveals the busiest airline routes in the US.
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On this week's episode of "America: Changed Forever" with host Jeff Pegues:Joe Cirincione is a foregin policy expert and author of the book Nuclear Nightmares: Securing the World Before It's Too Late. He joins us to talk about the war in Ukraine and how Russia is escalating the fight by declaring martial law.Attorneys Kay Harper Williams, Nuru Witherspoon and Pat Dixon from the Witherspoon Law Group recently filed a 250 million dollar lawsuit against Kanye West on behalf of the estate of George Floyd. They tell us why they filed the suit and discuss the damage that Kanye has done to the Floyd family. Holiday season is approaching! And that means that a lot of Americans will be traveling. What's that going to look like? CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg will tell us how we can save some money on travel during the holidays. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg explains the difference another hour of rest will make, as well as changes he foresees when it comes to staffing and flight scheduling.
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg
You've seen the headlines: Travel Armageddon, Travel Nightmares, Travel Trouble. So this week, we turned to one of the country's leading travel experts to get some concrete answers on what's behind the endless flight delays and cancellations, and how to navigate it. In this week's Mo News Interview, CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg tells Mosheh why the airlines were so unprepared for the explosion in travel demand, when he thinks things might improve, and if airlines' weather excuses are really legit (his answer might surprise you). Greenberg has covered the airline industry for years and breaks down why things have gone so wrong so far this summer. He also gives us his best advice for picking a flight that might actually take off on time, when you should book flights to get the cheapest prices and some new countries to check out off the beaten path. You can read and watch more from the conversation in the Mo News Newsletter. -- Sign up for the MO NEWS Newsletter. -- Follow @mosheh on Instagram. Mosheh Oinounou @mosheh is an Emmy award-winning producer with 20 years of experience at networks including Fox News, Bloomberg Television and CBS News, where he was the executive producer of the CBS Evening News and launched the network's 24 hour news channel. He launched the @mosheh Instagram news account in 2020.
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Hundreds of travelers spent 4+ hours on Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport's tarmac last night. WTOP's Acacia James explains what happened to American Airlines passengers who finally got off their planes around 4 a.m. Monday. We address your rights as an airline passenger and speak with CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg who offers predictions and tips for a smooth trip this Memorial Day weekend.
Hundreds of travelers spent 4+ hours on Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport's tarmac last night. WTOP's Acacia James explains what happened to American Airlines passengers who finally got off their planes around 4 a.m. Monday. We address your rights as an airline passenger and speak with CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg who offers predictions and tips for a smooth trip this Memorial Day weekend.
On the CBS News "Weekend Roundup" with host Allison Keyes, the Department of Justice says it will handle ransomware attacks the same way it tackles terrorism cases. This comes after the crippling hacks to the world's largest meat processing company and the Colonial Pipeline. CBS's Jeff Pegues has the latest. Despite the May jobs report, President Biden remains optimistic about his economic plans. CBS's Steven Portnoy joins Allison to discuss this, Mr. Biden's Covid-19 announcement, and his trip to Tulsa to mourn those lost in the 1921 Race Massacre. The mother and longtime partner of U.S Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who died after the January 6th insurrection, are stilling lobbying for a commission to investigate the riots. Last week, the GOP blocked the panel from being created. CBS's Nikole Killion has the latest. On Friday, Facebook announced it will continue to ban former President Trump's account until at least 2023. CNET'S Ian Sherr reports. In Minneapolis this week we hear from reporter Susan-Elizabeth Littlefield about a failed attempt to reopen the the intersection where George Floyd was killed by police a year ago. There's a historic battle for power in Israel, where Prime Minister Netanyahu could be out as early as next week. CBS's Robert Berger reports from Jerusalem. Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, organizers of the Tokyo Summer Olympics say the games will begin as planned next month. CBS's Remy Inocencio reports. Canadian Prime Minster Justin Trudeau has apologized to country's indigenous community, after the remains of 200 indigenous children were found last week. CBS's Jericka Duncan has more. The United National Labor Organizations released a report that says the labor crisis, created by the pandemic, is far from over. CBS News Foreign Analyst Pamela Falk explains. During his remarks in Tulsa, where a white mob destroyed the Black Greenwood community, President Biden announced plans to target racism in housing in communities of color. In this week' s Kaleidoscope, Allison gets a breakdown from Lydia Pope, head of the advocacy group, the National Association of Real Estate Brokers. If you feel the need for speed, United Airlines says it is buying jets from Boom Supersonic, which can travel faster than the speed of sound. CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg tells Allison it's pretty cool. Finally, CBS's Vladimir Duthiers has the story, and beautiful music from Violin mega-star Midori, who is one of five legends becoming a Kennedy Center Honoree.
Ryan talks to CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg about how the travel, leisure, and hospitality sectors made out following a busy Memorial Day weekend.
In this week's episode of America: Changed Forever, a week in sports like no other. Games across all leagues were postponed as players protest the shooting of Jacob Blake. Anchor Gil Gross takes a look at how racial injustice has changed professional sports. And would you drive hundreds of miles just to get to an airport? That could be reality in parts of the US in the wake of Coronavirus. CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg joins Gil to discuss the changes to the airline industry.
In this week's episode of America: Changed Forever, a week in sports like no other. Games across all leagues were postponed as players protest the shooting of Jacob Blake. Anchor Gil Gross takes a look at how racial injustice has changed professional sports. And would you drive hundreds of miles just to get to an airport? That could be reality in parts of the US in the wake of Coronavirus. CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg joins Gil to discuss the changes to the airline industry.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we'll get some thoughts on the COVID-19 outbreak and its effects on the travel industry from travel journalist, author and CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg. Plus, when all the dust settles from the COVID-19 pandemic and we get somewhat back to normal you just might need a relaxing getaway so we'll head to Toronto and visit the prestigious and historic Windsor Arms Hotel. And are you one of those people who think the air inside an airplane makes you sick? We'll tap into the knowledge of Patrick Smith to answer that question. He's the author of the book Cockpit Confidential and he also has a website called Ask the Pilot, so we'll ask the pilot about the air quality on an airplane and does it really make you sick? Support the show: https://www.theinformedtraveler.org/
In this episode, we'll get some thoughts on the COVID-19 outbreak and its effects on the travel industry from travel journalist, author and CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg. Plus, when all the dust settles from the COVID-19 pandemic and we get somewhat back to normal you just might need a relaxing getaway so we'll head to Toronto and visit the prestigious and historic Windsor Arms Hotel. And are you one of those people who think the air inside an airplane makes you sick? We'll tap into the knowledge of Patrick Smith to answer that question. He's the author of the book Cockpit Confidential and he also has a website called Ask the Pilot, so we'll ask the pilot about the air quality on an airplane and does it really make you sick? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.