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the international air transport association is hoping to see this technology implemented in the next>> still ahead on news 4 at 4:00 -- time is running out to find the source of the deadly e. coli outbreak. [music playing] confidence available in color. depend® colors for women. looks and fits like underwear. protects like nothing else. depend®. good morning. great day. [music playing] confidence available in color. depend® colors for women. looks and fits like underwear. protects like nothing else. depend®. good morning. great day. >>> tests confirm a 2-year-old girl in southwest virginia died over the weekend from e. coli. health experts say the strain is different from the strain that's caused death and illness in germany. meanwhile, that deadly strain has infected 1,600 people. michelle's ku s ku sinsy report. >> reporter: the daily numbers are smaller now than when they originally started but the mystery remains, where is this illness coming from and let's get to the bottom of it. in the last couple of days, they pointed the finger strongly at an organic sprout farm south of ham
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the international air transport association has unveiled a checkpoint system that would do away withhe one size fits all screening. passengers would be directed to one of three lanes. known traveler, one, normal, the second one or enhanced security, the third one. the travelers would not have to remove either clothes or shoes and the passenger with the least security risk would get the simpler of the screening. the international air transport association is hoping to see the technology implemented in the next two years. >>> and you don't have to remove your clothes or your shoes to go through security at the u.s. open at congressional country club when it starts, but once it does get under way, no cell phones and no cameras allowed in the tournament. elaine reyes takes a look at what else they're going to be doing. >> we were able to play the course and the course is playing very, very difficult. >> reporter: longtime congressional country club member says next week's tournament can't get here fast enough. >> and with all the great players out today, anybody -- it's anybody's game. l
the international air transport association has unveiled a checkpoint system that would do away withhe one size fits all screening. passengers would be directed to one of three lanes. known traveler, one, normal, the second one or enhanced security, the third one. the travelers would not have to remove either clothes or shoes and the passenger with the least security risk would get the simpler of the screening. the international air transport association is hoping to see the technology...
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the concept was unveiled by the international air transport association. passengers with completed background checks will have expedited access. and . >>> okay here we go. an ice cream shop in missouri says their sequeda ice cream is so popular it flew out the door. give me a break. the insects were boiled, then covered in chocolate. the experts say the sequeda's don't add a taste but added a crunch. they only made one batch, and they will not make another batch until they return to the area. >> so they didn't deep fry them. they just boiled them. >> and they're in chocolate. >> let's get on to the weather. we're going to be boiling the next couple of days believe me. it's going to be hot, uncomfortable, humid, dangerous for a lot of folks. take a look at temperatures now. not too bad now at 76. southwest winds at five. barometer holding steady and the dewpoints come up to 64 degrees by the way. right now we're looking at a high this afternoon got up to 90. our normal high is 81. low so far today, last night 60. the record is 96 today and 47. the record to
the concept was unveiled by the international air transport association. passengers with completed background checks will have expedited access. and . >>> okay here we go. an ice cream shop in missouri says their sequeda ice cream is so popular it flew out the door. give me a break. the insects were boiled, then covered in chocolate. the experts say the sequeda's don't add a taste but added a crunch. they only made one batch, and they will not make another batch until they return to...
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the international air transport association unveiled a futuristic security tunnel tuesday that can quickly scan shoes, carry on luggage and check for liquids and explosives. the group says it's trying to maintain safety while reducing the everyday hassles and privacy concerns of boarding a plane. >>> and spirit airlines wasted little time in taking advantage of the latest scandal on capitol hill. tuesday the low cost carrier unveiled its weiner sale with round trip fares starting at $9 each way, the promotion urges consumers to buy now before "the sale gets hacked." betty it's too easy, wide open. >> we could really get in trouble here but that's a pretty good deal. right? >> it is. >> we'll just leave it there. ashley morrison, playing it safe today. thank you. >>> it's called the electronics entertainment expo, e3 for short and draws video gamemakers and enthusiasts from around the world. nintendo is stealing the spotlight at this year's e3 with its new version of the popular wii game console. cnet's kara tsuboi has more. >> so today welcome to the world of wiiu. >> reporter: the wiiu is
the international air transport association unveiled a futuristic security tunnel tuesday that can quickly scan shoes, carry on luggage and check for liquids and explosives. the group says it's trying to maintain safety while reducing the everyday hassles and privacy concerns of boarding a plane. >>> and spirit airlines wasted little time in taking advantage of the latest scandal on capitol hill. tuesday the low cost carrier unveiled its weiner sale with round trip fares starting at $9...
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globe will take a bigger bite out of airline profits this year-- so says the international air transport association. it cut its 2011 profit outlook today by more than half to $4 billion. last year, the industry earned an estimated $18 billion in profits. still ahead, we head to cleveland, ohio, for tonight's "beyond the scoreboard," and a lesson in losing the fight for top talent. one of the hottest trends in technology is cloud computing. and one of the world's top consumer technology companies is reaching into the cloud. >> reporter: for the second time since going on medical leave in january, apple c.e.o. steve jobs made a one-day return to center stage, announcing apple's new icloud service. it allows users to store music and other data online without having to download songs from their home computers. apple joins amazon.com and google in the race for cloud customers. apple's icloud has a similar business strategy to amazon's cloud drive service. both offer up to five gigabytes of storage for free. apple will charge $25 per year for a new service that matches music you own but didn't buy from i
globe will take a bigger bite out of airline profits this year-- so says the international air transport association. it cut its 2011 profit outlook today by more than half to $4 billion. last year, the industry earned an estimated $18 billion in profits. still ahead, we head to cleveland, ohio, for tonight's "beyond the scoreboard," and a lesson in losing the fight for top talent. one of the hottest trends in technology is cloud computing. and one of the world's top consumer...
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the international air transport association released their plan today that would feature iris scanners. they would match the passengers' eye to their passport. information inside passports would identify passenger who is might pose a security risk. the system should be in place within five years. >>> there are extra eyes on the streets of vallejo after police activated two new high-tech surveillance cameras. officers on patrol can watch the video on computers inside their cruisers. each camera costs about $7,000. a local businessman agreed to pay two-thirds of that cost. >> the use of the cameras gives you maybe three more policeman out there depending on the number of cameras we can put out there. in other words, there's somebody watching all the time. >> the surveillance system comes after budget cuts reduced the police force and increased complaints about prostitutes walking along sonoma boulevard. >>> a northern california mailman is being called a hero this morning. >> great feeling to know that you know i helped save him. >> the signs he recognized that saved one customer's life.
the international air transport association released their plan today that would feature iris scanners. they would match the passengers' eye to their passport. information inside passports would identify passenger who is might pose a security risk. the system should be in place within five years. >>> there are extra eyes on the streets of vallejo after police activated two new high-tech surveillance cameras. officers on patrol can watch the video on computers inside their cruisers....
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the international air transport association unveiling a futuristic security tunnel that can quickly scanhoes, carry- on luggage and other items. the association says it's trying to maintain safety while reducing the hassles of boarding a plane, which has deterred some people from flying altogether. the new system could be implemented within five years. >>> you're being asked to take part in an online exercise today. it is to test an emergency website that will help people get life-saving medication if there is an anthrax attack or other infectious disease emergency here in the bay area. the test will be done at 10 a.m. and at 2:00 and 4:00 this afternoon. the website is bayareadisastermeds.org. >>> we have a great day coming our way. we are going to clear things out nicely outside. temperatures in the 50s right now. mostly cloudy skies inside the bay and at the coast. partly cloudy some of the valleys inland. but by the this afternoon we are looking fantastic. sunshine temperatures in the 70s in the valleys. inside the bay 60s and low 70s' at the coast 50s and 60s still some patchy fog.
the international air transport association unveiling a futuristic security tunnel that can quickly scanhoes, carry- on luggage and other items. the association says it's trying to maintain safety while reducing the hassles of boarding a plane, which has deterred some people from flying altogether. the new system could be implemented within five years. >>> you're being asked to take part in an online exercise today. it is to test an emergency website that will help people get...
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the international air transport association says that airlines will earn $4 million this year instead of $18 million like last year. >> reporter: the former payroll manager for madoff pleaded guilty today in court. he's charged with conspiracy and falsifying financial records. an auction of his belongings raised half a million dollars in miami beach. everything from his prescription classes and underwear and shoes were on the block. that's your money watch. for more, go to cbsmoneywatch.com. >>> slowing down the spread of melanoma. a significant break through, the treatment from the deadliest form of kin cancer -- skin cancer. >> reporter: researchers say that this pill is a break through when it comes to slowing melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. >> the people who get the pill within 72 hours are so much better. >> reporter: unlike chemo, this works by targeting only a genetic mutation. it's called b wrap. it's present in half of all melanoma patients. it appears to be more effective and causes newer side effects -- fewer side effects. 84% of the patients on the drugs were
the international air transport association says that airlines will earn $4 million this year instead of $18 million like last year. >> reporter: the former payroll manager for madoff pleaded guilty today in court. he's charged with conspiracy and falsifying financial records. an auction of his belongings raised half a million dollars in miami beach. everything from his prescription classes and underwear and shoes were on the block. that's your money watch. for more, go to...
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the international air transport association says that several countries are working to standardize the systems to a three line system that will make it easier for frequent travelers and others to make it through security checkpoints and liste... groupon is expanding its skills to grocery stores it's introducing a program to let customers use cris restore loyalty cards to redeem groupon coupons normally the daily deals must be printed or sent to a mobile phone with the grocery deals can simply be bought online and credited to all loyalty card the test project is being launched today in massachusetts and if it is successful groupon says other grocers are lined up to participate. >>we have the latest on the retrial of rod blagojevich a live report from the dirksen federal building is next and had in the medical watch the new study showing3q lysol believes no toilet is complete until it's completely clean. lysol toilet bowl cleaner gives you maximum coverage from the rim down to the waterline to kill 99.9% of germs and removes stains better than clorox toilet bowl cleaner with bleach. so i
the international air transport association says that several countries are working to standardize the systems to a three line system that will make it easier for frequent travelers and others to make it through security checkpoints and liste... groupon is expanding its skills to grocery stores it's introducing a program to let customers use cris restore loyalty cards to redeem groupon coupons normally the daily deals must be printed or sent to a mobile phone with the grocery deals can simply...
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the international air transport association says that's one idea that could sharply reduce check-in time. the iris scans would tap information chips inside passports to identify passengers who might pose a security risk. travelers would pass through one of three 20-foot tunnels and be subject to different degrees of searches depending on the level of security risk. the system should be in place within five years. >>> private jets taking off. our partners at "usa today" report jssi, a company that arranges maintenance for hundreds of corporate aircraft, saw an increase over 11% in flight hours in the first three months of this year. in april, there was a 7% jump in flying time for private jets. private jet travel is making a comeback after being grounded by the recession and a public backlash against corporate excess. >>> how much is a private lunch with billionaire warren buffett worth? how about $1.5 million. that's what someone is bidding in the annual online charity auction which runs all week. last year's lunch sold for $2.6 million, that was a record for the most expense of you char
the international air transport association says that's one idea that could sharply reduce check-in time. the iris scans would tap information chips inside passports to identify passengers who might pose a security risk. travelers would pass through one of three 20-foot tunnels and be subject to different degrees of searches depending on the level of security risk. the system should be in place within five years. >>> private jets taking off. our partners at "usa today" report...
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the air transport association which represents u.s. airlines maintains airfare is still a bargain.ys that in 2010, even with $5.7 billion in fees, the industry had only a 2% profit margin. >> all right, thanks very much for that. >>> jack's got the cafferty file. >> the question is what do you want to hear from these republicans tonight in the presidential debate which gets under way in new hampshire in a little over an hour. abby in texas -- clear, rational, thoughtful, jebt, common sense and compassionate solutions to america's problems without the bible thumping self-serving righteous right wing ret tick. something more than big government, bad. small government good. i doubt we'll hear anything close to that. david in virginia -- in a word, moderation. couple of more words -- positive vision for the future and a plausible path on how to get there. i'm so tired of the left 15% of the country and the right 15% of the country firing ideological artillery shells at each other over the heads of the rest of us. >> their plan to return the middle class back to the middle class. their
the air transport association which represents u.s. airlines maintains airfare is still a bargain.ys that in 2010, even with $5.7 billion in fees, the industry had only a 2% profit margin. >> all right, thanks very much for that. >>> jack's got the cafferty file. >> the question is what do you want to hear from these republicans tonight in the presidential debate which gets under way in new hampshire in a little over an hour. abby in texas -- clear, rational, thoughtful,...
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. >>> international air transport association trying to make traveling a bit more convenient for airlinesengers. >> this might be cool. they are going to make airport security lines less invasive in the future. here's a look at a futuristic security tunnel that can quickly scan shoes, your carry- on luggage and other items you might have. the association says it's trying to maintain safety while reducing the hassles of boarding a plane which kept many people from flying at all. the new system could be implemented in five years. >> i wonder if it has radiation or what. >> if it's anything that's easier than taking all your shoes and -- >> walk through, walk on, it would be great. >>> 5:49. a massive wildfire in arizona getting worse by the minute. how it's now threatening people in another state. >> plus, they championed same- sex marriage in california. but this morning why one of the leading couples behind the effort is getting divorced. ar . feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. hey marcel, watch this! [ buzzer sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey
. >>> international air transport association trying to make traveling a bit more convenient for airlinesengers. >> this might be cool. they are going to make airport security lines less invasive in the future. here's a look at a futuristic security tunnel that can quickly scan shoes, your carry- on luggage and other items you might have. the association says it's trying to maintain safety while reducing the hassles of boarding a plane which kept many people from flying at all....
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ramping up fairs this year because of higher fuel prices but despite that the international air transport associationcould drop to $4 billion this year compared to $18 billion last year. higher fuel prices, natural disasters and all sorts of political unrest in north africa in the middle east is being blamed for that. >>> stock market riding a nasty losing streak right now. overall the past five weeks and the pass three sessions hard off bad jobs news. the dow down by 31. nasdaq down a fraction. >> thank you, kcbs moneywatch reporter jason brooks. >>> apple's ceo steve jobs taking center stage. he is going to be headlining a major event for the company in san francisco. what can we expect? we brought in the experts. cnet editor at large brian cooley joins us now with a sneak preview. >> i see the lines outside the moscone center, i think concerts. >>> what they are going to hear about the most anticipated things is the icloud. the idea is initially your music that you purchased on itunes would now live out on the internet. so you could stream it from any internet connected device, apple or presumably
ramping up fairs this year because of higher fuel prices but despite that the international air transport associationcould drop to $4 billion this year compared to $18 billion last year. higher fuel prices, natural disasters and all sorts of political unrest in north africa in the middle east is being blamed for that. >>> stock market riding a nasty losing streak right now. overall the past five weeks and the pass three sessions hard off bad jobs news. the dow down by 31. nasdaq down a...
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. >> you have to start swlishtion the air transport association says the airline want to increase competitionel. have greener choices and increase energy security but don't expect crude oil base fuel to disappear any time soon. >> not in my life time but i think we are inspired to do that, you know, many, many decades from now. i think the key is you shouldn't let the challenge of replacing all of our fuel overnight keep us from making small dent. >>reporter: this is abc 7 new news. >>> all right on to the weather forecast. experience is here. big tip for tomorrow. >> exactly. >> even more than today if you are in the inland area is that it's hot. >> over 100 degrees in several inland locations. >> is that a record. >> not a record. not even close to record. isn't that amazing. you would think any time you break 100 it's close to a record. not so. >> here's the sutro camera looking towards the northwest and still after glow of sunset in the sky. this may be beyond dusk. sort of a post dusk after glow. anyhow we have mainly clear skies right now. this afternoon we had fog coming up from the so
. >> you have to start swlishtion the air transport association says the airline want to increase competitionel. have greener choices and increase energy security but don't expect crude oil base fuel to disappear any time soon. >> not in my life time but i think we are inspired to do that, you know, many, many decades from now. i think the key is you shouldn't let the challenge of replacing all of our fuel overnight keep us from making small dent. >>reporter: this is abc 7 new...
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the international air transport association says its plan features iris scanners.d be matched to their passport. information chips inside the passports would identify the passengers who might be a security risk. now that system could be in place within five years. >>> all right. there's always something interesting about what happens when you drink coffee. well, the reason researchers now say too much could cause your ears to play tricks on you. >>> wow. also an update on the 49ers stadium project. now this one is certain to provide some new ammunition for the critics. >>> and i have the arsenal you need to get to work as we watch all the bay area freeways and bridges. tell you more about the morning commute coming up. >>> good morning. morning fog and low clouds will then give back sunshine. temperatures will warm up. we'll see some 70s in inlabor day areas stuck in the 60s. 60s around the coast and 50s and 60s closer to the beach. >>> time now 5:24. there's a new report that says if you drink a lot of coffee, your ears may start playing tricks on you. researchers
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host: john heimlich is with the air transport association.e summer season look for your industry? guest: the summer looks pretty good for the airlines. fortunately, the international market and the domestic business market are holding up pretty well. ata expects a slight bump up this summer in a number of passengers. notwithstanding, the high energy prices which takes money out of the public's pocket. host: thank you for being with us this morning. two more zero "washington journal on," bill kristol will be here to talk about politics and we'll talk about the gay and lesbian victory fund and we will talk about the drive to elect openly gay officials and finally we will talk about some of the agriculture spending including food aid, food stamps and what is happening in the house. thank you for being with us. happy father's day. enjoy the rest of your sunday. ♪. ♪. ♪ >> this morning on c-span, newsmakers is live with philadelphia mayor michael nutter, a democrat and republican oklahoma city governor on the conference of governors meeting this w
host: john heimlich is with the air transport association.e summer season look for your industry? guest: the summer looks pretty good for the airlines. fortunately, the international market and the domestic business market are holding up pretty well. ata expects a slight bump up this summer in a number of passengers. notwithstanding, the high energy prices which takes money out of the public's pocket. host: thank you for being with us this morning. two more zero "washington journal...
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the international air transport association says their plan would feature iris scanner that would match your eye to your transport. this would identify passengers who might be a security risk. the system they say should be in place within about five years. >>> 7:24. sal, i gotta say the alumni must be so excited. >> yeah. it's a great tuesday. ! go, bears! i'm wearing my yellow tie has a tribute to my old school. westbound 92, that traffic looks pretty good getting over to the high rise. it's getting busier now as we get to the heart of the commute. another picture will show us the bay bridge backed up to about a 15-minute delay. even some slowing on the ramp coming in from 880. once you get onto the bridge it looks okay coming into san francisco. this morning's drive on highway 4 is busy in antioch. it's also busy in bay point coming over the hill. it's gonna get bitter -- better as you pass the willow grade. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. a lot of tweets about sunshine. either you see it or you don't. i think tomorrow for the most part you will. yesterday, the peninsula got in
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new details about the future of airport security, the international air transport association unveiledre of airport security that will feature realigns, a known traveling for people that submitted prior government background checks, a normal way and that will be slower than the known lame, and the enhanced security language will include people with little information known about them, and would randomly select travelers. they hope to have this in place sometime in the next seven years. one of the most famous planes in the u.s. history is on the move, the miracle on the hudson jetliner is heading to north carolina. capt. solely september that landed on the hudson river will be at the museum, it is expected to arrive there in the next few days. >> kron4 wants to help you give your father the perfect gift. we are giving away 250 into a flat screen 3-d television and 10 gps systems. it is all on the kron4 web page. this is the important, the ultimate father's day sweepstakes. once you click that option, it will take you to this page, it is very important. in order to access the into page a
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meeting in singapore, the international air transport association blames rising fuel prices, politicalrest and natural disasters. just three months ago, the group predicted an $8.6 billion profit. now it's revised that prediction by more than half down from $4 billion. >>> well, he is one of the biggest boston red sox fans you will ever find. but it's not just baseball that's driving this boy to make things better in the world. i'll tell you what he did that has the red sox team responding. he'll join me live coming up next. (screams) when an investment lacks discipline, it's never this obvious. introducing investment discipline etfs from russell. visit russelletfs.com r a prospectus, containing the investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and other information. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> welcome back. now back to our special look at pint-sized entrepreneurs to watch. at 17, as i was mentioning before, my next guest isn't so tiny today but he joined the entrepreneurial ranks four years ago when he borrowed $10 from his parents to build a website devoted
meeting in singapore, the international air transport association blames rising fuel prices, politicalrest and natural disasters. just three months ago, the group predicted an $8.6 billion profit. now it's revised that prediction by more than half down from $4 billion. >>> well, he is one of the biggest boston red sox fans you will ever find. but it's not just baseball that's driving this boy to make things better in the world. i'll tell you what he did that has the red sox team...
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the international air transport association estimates the industry will earn $4 billion this year. ack in march. >>> the world's largest passenger aircraft cleared for takeoff. air france begins flying its airbus 380 today. in fact, the first flight from paris expected to touch down at dulles international airport this afternoon. >>> and apple ceo steve jobs will kick off apple's annual conference today. he's expected to announce a new online service for storing music and other things, it's called icloud. >>> and what do you think is the single most important issue facing americans today? tweet us at or contact us on facebook. "american morning" back after the break. [ wind howling ] [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat
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we will also havejohn heimlich with the air transport association and he will break down airline fees and which airlines make the most. thune into tomorrow's edition of "the washington journal at 7:00 a.m. eastern. we will see you then. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> coming up today and cspan in about one hour, the house transportation committee examines tour bus safety in the wake of several recent fatal crashes. in tibet, our day long live coverage continues at the republican leadership conference taking place in new orleans. speakers expected include prospective presidential candidate buddy roemer, texas governor rick perry. tennessee rep marsha blackburn and rnc chairman reince preibus. next, a discussion on the future of media and telecommunications from the national cable and tele-communications association's annual cable show which took place last week in chicago. this is one hour. ♪ >> this is a big crowd. they are all excited back there. we brought the cable guys and the content guys in. befo
we will also havejohn heimlich with the air transport association and he will break down airline fees and which airlines make the most. thune into tomorrow's edition of "the washington journal at 7:00 a.m. eastern. we will see you then. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> coming up today and cspan in about one hour, the house transportation committee examines tour bus safety in the wake of several recent...