In Video: Morning News NOW Full Broadcast – Feb. 18

In Video: Morning News NOW Full Broadcast – Feb. 18

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Plane Crashes in Toronto, Miraculously Everyone Survives

A shocking ordeal unfolded yesterday afternoon at Toronto Pearson International Airport as a Delta Airlines flight, carrying 80 passengers and crew members, made a harrowing emergency landing, ending in a crash, with the plane ending up upside down on the runway. Miraculously, everyone on board escaped with their lives, with 18 people injured, including two who were airlifted to trauma centers.

The investigation into the cause of the crash is now underway, with the Canadian Transportation Safety Board leading the inquiry, assisted by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). Delta Airlines has released a statement, saying their "primary focus is on taking care of those impacted" by the incident.

Toronto’s Weather Woes Continue

A major snowstorm is expected to hit parts of the Midwest, with bone-chilling temperatures gripping the region. Meanwhile, parts of the South are still recovering from the weekend’s deadly flooding. We’ll have the latest on the storm’s path and what to expect.

Supreme Court Showdown

The justice department has asked the Supreme Court to weigh in on a major battle between President Trump and a government watchdog that protects whistleblowers, with the President’s actions under fire. We’ll break down the case and the other court challenges threatening to slow down Trump’s agenda.

Women Mean Business

Later in the hour, we sit down with the female founder of the first and only USDA-certified organic baby formula made in the US. We’ll hear her journey and learn more about her innovative product.

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