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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'

CNN29-05-2025
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.
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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."
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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.
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Saturday's Night Main Event recap & reactions: Goldberg goes down fighting
Saturday's Night Main Event recap & reactions: Goldberg goes down fighting

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Saturday's Night Main Event recap & reactions: Goldberg goes down fighting

WWE returned to NBC and Peacock with the 40th edition of Saturday Night's Main Event, highlighted by Goldberg's final match — a slugfest against Gunther for the World Title. The show also featured a heated U.S. Title bout between brothers, built toward a SummerSlam showdown, and hyped Sunday's all-women's premium live event. Unfortunately, an injury to Seth Rollins cast a shadow over what was otherwise an excellent night, as WWE rocked the State Farm Arena in Goldberg's adopted hometown of Atlanta. Advertisement Goldberg goes out strong On Saturday, Gunther defeated Goldberg to retain the WWE world title, ending the 58-year-old's storied career. Heading into the match, there were questions about what kind of performance Goldberg could deliver. Could he recapture the magic of 1998, when he overwhelmed Hollywood Hogan, or summon the power he showed against Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 33? Some feared a repeat of his disastrous 2019 showing against The Undertaker in Saudi Arabia. Instead, fans saw a hard-fought farewell from the WWE Hall of Famer — one that Goldberg can proudly hang his hat on. With about 30 minutes remaining in the show, both men made their entrances. Goldberg walked out for the final time, flanked by former WCW head of security Doug Dillinger, ex-WCW star Ernest 'The Cat' Miller, MMA fighter Josh Barnett and Goldberg's son, Gage. Advertisement The bell rang with 18 minutes to go, forcing Goldberg to dig deep in what became a heavyweight slugfest. Goldberg brushed off Gunther's early chops and landed a flurry of strikes, but the champion countered by targeting his opponent's knee — an injury that had visibly bothered Goldberg in the weeks leading up to the match. Still, Goldberg soldiered on, trading blows with Gunther in the center of the ring. The final moments were gripping. After Goldberg avoided a powerbomb, he tried for a spear but struck referee Charles Robinson instead. Gunther took advantage of the downed official by attacking Goldberg's leg again and removing his brace. From there, he beat Goldberg with the brace, battering his knee and head. He then taunted Gage, who hopped the barricade to confront Gunther, but security stopped him. Advertisement As Gunther returned to the ring, he was flattened by Goldberg's celebrated spear. Goldberg followed up with his signature Jackhammer, but there was no referee to count the pin. A new official finally came down, but Gunther recovered and kicked out at two. As both men were getting up, Goldberg's leg gave out. Gunther quickly wrapped him up with a sleeper hold. Goldberg fought valiantly and almost powered out, but Gunther gripped down, and the legend passed out as the referee called for the bell. Short of a storybook ending where the old lion prevails, the match far exceeded expectations. While Gunther deserves credit for leading the bout, Goldberg held his own and proved to be a credible challenge for a champion who has yet to face WWE's very best. Advertisement As Goldberg rides off into the sunset, the only man left standing from the Monday Night War era may be The Rock — and it's unclear whether fans will ever see him in the ring again. But for his time, Goldberg was a burst of excitement — a modern-day Ultimate Warrior, updated for a more reality-based generation. He had his hits and misses, but many will miss his devastating hits. Except for Bret Hart. Still, thank you, Bill Goldberg, for making pro wrestling a more fun, chaotic and unpredictable place. The future looks cloudy for The Visionary The summer of Seth Rollins — and possibly the seasons ahead — may have come to an abrupt halt. During his grudge match with LA Knight, Rollins injured his knee after landing on his feet following an attempted springboard moonsault. 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Unfortunately for 'Big' Jim, the numbers game proved too much. Despite fighting off Sikoa's attacks and landing a kick that dropped the 7-foot Tala Tonga, Uso took his eyes off the prize. Sikoa caught him with a surprise roll-up, and Tala aided from ringside by adding leverage to secure the pin. After the match, Sikoa and his crew beat Uso down — until Jacob Fatu made the save. He tore through the MFTs and wiped out both Sikoa and Tala with a dive over the ropes, standing tall to close the segment. Advertisement It's ladies' night, and they're ready to fight Ahead of Evolution, several of the competitors from WWE's second all-women's premium live event were shown at ringside. Among them were Women's World Champion Iyo Sky and her challenger, Rhea Ripley. Also in attendance was Queen of the Ring winner Jade Cargill. Oh, poor Jade. Anyone who was on the fence about tuning in to Evolution now has a reason not to miss this show. 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Gold Advances Amid Rising Trade Tensions

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How Marlon Brando Inspired a Surprise Cameo In 'Superman'
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