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and for a fresh vision of world news on american airways present voice of russia radio launches to us space stations washington and new york said this will cost worldwide from us and not an a.t.v. this. weekend at the time a show must go out and something. hello and welcome to the show on this week's program we'll be taking a look at what to do in an emergency here in the russian capital fireplace i'm going services plus a few others thrown in and we start off here have a new building of the european medical center. the private clinic has to locations the regional building the apache. metro and the new building located in the prospect both are in the city center the e.m.c. here is at the forefront of medical care in russia as one of the first private health centers in russia the clinic comes with more than twenty years of tradition and history. d.m.c. says it has the country's best operating rooms and intensive care units say to be our twenty four hour diagnostic the common and comfortable in patients an outpatient center children and adults looks like you are in safe hands with a tea
and for a fresh vision of world news on american airways present voice of russia radio launches to us space stations washington and new york said this will cost worldwide from us and not an a.t.v. this. weekend at the time a show must go out and something. hello and welcome to the show on this week's program we'll be taking a look at what to do in an emergency here in the russian capital fireplace i'm going services plus a few others thrown in and we start off here have a new building of the...
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plus a fresh vision of world news on american airways as voice of russia radio launches to us way stations in washington and new york so it's in constant worldwide from us and for more than eight members. of the. hour we can check moscow out is up next. hello and welcome to the show on this week's program we'll be taking a look at what to do in an emergency here in the russian capital firebrace i'm going services plus a few others thrown in and we start off here i have a new building of the european medical center. project clinic has two locations the regional building the apache pond six to make a star metro and a new building located near prospect mira both are in the city center the e.m.c. here is the forefront of medical care in russia as one of the first private health centers in russia clearly comes with more than twenty years of tradition and history. gansey says that it has the country's best operating rooms and intensive care units saving the r twenty four diagnostic deployment and comfortable in patients and outpatient center children and adults looks like you're in safe hands wi
plus a fresh vision of world news on american airways as voice of russia radio launches to us way stations in washington and new york so it's in constant worldwide from us and for more than eight members. of the. hour we can check moscow out is up next. hello and welcome to the show on this week's program we'll be taking a look at what to do in an emergency here in the russian capital firebrace i'm going services plus a few others thrown in and we start off here i have a new building of the...
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russia radio will be adding a new perspective to american airways who want to us space stations and service that's been broadcasting internationally for more than eighty years from the programming for north america directly from washington to new york that is going to a church of canada children to find out more. welcome to voice of russia in washington i'm just in jordan time now five apart in d.c. and one in moscow they launched with the motto the more voices the better the voice of russia team in washington reports on international and u.s. news just like any other news radio station they say what makes them different is their efforts to bring up what's being left out by the us mainstream media when you consider american for us foreign policy has facts around the world i would say we are not hearing enough of people from people around the world the need for more voices in the media was up for discussion at this panel in washington titled gateway to understanding the great deal of soul searching going on in this country right now can we use in our we are open to voices from outside i thin
russia radio will be adding a new perspective to american airways who want to us space stations and service that's been broadcasting internationally for more than eighty years from the programming for north america directly from washington to new york that is going to a church of canada children to find out more. welcome to voice of russia in washington i'm just in jordan time now five apart in d.c. and one in moscow they launched with the motto the more voices the better the voice of russia...
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their fresh vision of world news of american airways as also russian radio conscience to new a space station's washington and new york so this will cost money most in more than eight years. next we'll take a look at what lies behind him in the u.s. . i had one just come. from san antonio ways and try. to. keep the product. knowledge easier. to. keep. our story begins during the great depression times were hard and broadcasting was brand new it seemed like a miracle. i'll see i'll put it into the queue behind your radio. wherever you may be to radio brought entertainment and sports and news of the world right into your own home most of. broadcasting retained faith it was hope. in the spirit our government made policies to make sure the media protects the public and simply airwaves arc of the book across the big book the broken immature from the comics the struggle the responsibility of protecting the people before the f.c.c. decided broadcasters needed to be licensed the licenses were free of charge but there was a catch t.v. and radio owners had to serve the public if they did not pe
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to pressure the vision of world news on american airways as a voice of russia radio launches to the u.s. space station. and business may reduce its presence in a number of key state companies to block in states. in twenty minutes. this is r.t. broadcasting a twenty four hours a day programme the conflict in libya shows and no signs of letting up as nato mounts pressure on its members to intensify airstrikes and increase what it calls efforts to protect people. government claims more civilian deaths have been caused by coalition aggression. this week when i. spoke to some of those caught up in the violence. solomon has been within a hair's breadth of death the doctors have performed any a miracle and the young girl is back home with her family she took her mother's pills to kill herself. if someone wants to kill me i am going to do myself. but who wants to kill the teenager summer's native city tripoli has been under constant bombardment by nato forces for three months day and night always have been falling on the city with a population of around a million no one can ever say when or whe
to pressure the vision of world news on american airways as a voice of russia radio launches to the u.s. space station. and business may reduce its presence in a number of key state companies to block in states. in twenty minutes. this is r.t. broadcasting a twenty four hours a day programme the conflict in libya shows and no signs of letting up as nato mounts pressure on its members to intensify airstrikes and increase what it calls efforts to protect people. government claims more civilian...
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united and continental, 655 million, american, 580 million, and u.s. airways, $513 million. outside the nation's airports today, they tell us they're not getting extra service for the fees. >> it seems like they're cutting back on everything now. >> reporter: if you're about to travel this summer. here's the lay of the land. on delta, united, u.s. airways and american, your first checked bag costs $25, the second $35, and the third $100. ordering a ticket over the phone will run you 20 more dollars. changing a nonrefundable ticket, $150. some you pay more for your choice of seat. >> i think it would be one simple price. that would be it. sort of all the add-ons, they're kind of annoying. >> reporter: the airports haven't had it easy. fuel prices are up 37% from a year ago. customers seem more than willing to pay another $50 for a bag. than paying the same amount for the sikt. the industry is considering charging more for bags on longer flights. or charging more if you buy the ticket late. in august, new rules will force the airlines to show you what fees they are charging yo
united and continental, 655 million, american, 580 million, and u.s. airways, $513 million. outside the nation's airports today, they tell us they're not getting extra service for the fees. >> it seems like they're cutting back on everything now. >> reporter: if you're about to travel this summer. here's the lay of the land. on delta, united, u.s. airways and american, your first checked bag costs $25, the second $35, and the third $100. ordering a ticket over the phone will run you...
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americans. >> reporter: now, u.s. airways policy says it just can't have passengers that are, quote, inappropriately clothed. so apparently the definition of that is in the eye of the beholder. here at 10:00 at this baptist church, we are going to hear more from the naacp on this case. back to you guys. >> okay, anne makovec live in san francisco. thank you. >>> in other news, a deadly shooting in west oakland brings that city's murder total to 52 this year. a man was shot several times last night on 24th street near adeline. police are staying tight- lipped, no information on suspects. >>> 4373. san francisco is bracing for a large crowd over the weekend as its 41st annual gay pride is held. events start this afternoon including concerts, parties, exhibitions as well as a big parade which is set to go off on sunday morning. the focus this year is on youth inspired by it, it gets better antibullying campaign. find the full list on our website, cbssf.com. >>> and it comes as battle over gay marriage heats up in new york. the s
americans. >> reporter: now, u.s. airways policy says it just can't have passengers that are, quote, inappropriately clothed. so apparently the definition of that is in the eye of the beholder. here at 10:00 at this baptist church, we are going to hear more from the naacp on this case. back to you guys. >> okay, anne makovec live in san francisco. thank you. >>> in other news, a deadly shooting in west oakland brings that city's murder total to 52 this year. a man was shot...
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smart board right now you can see the top three airlines who raked in all that dough, delta, american and u.s. airways just for baggage fees alone and also delta ranking number one again in raising the most money really for reservation and cancellation and change fees. american and united coming up after that. so clearly a lot of money to be made from airlines getting a lot from passengers paying those fees. for example, delta if you check one bag, that's $25. the second bag is $35. and when you get to the third bag it could be a whopping $150 on some airlines. so clearly making a profit there. but no end in sight for travelers as to when these fees will either be lowered or dropped completely. that's the latest from here in washington. i'm sandra endo, pam, back to you. >>> speaking of flights and an erupting volcano in chile is still causing flight cancellations today. the ash from the volcano has forced the cancellation of flights in chile across parts of the south america and as far away as australia. ash is also causing problems on the ground where it is piling up in the streets. >>> time now 5:4
smart board right now you can see the top three airlines who raked in all that dough, delta, american and u.s. airways just for baggage fees alone and also delta ranking number one again in raising the most money really for reservation and cancellation and change fees. american and united coming up after that. so clearly a lot of money to be made from airlines getting a lot from passengers paying those fees. for example, delta if you check one bag, that's $25. the second bag is $35. and when...
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than a week ago after refusing the airline says, to pull up his baggy pants on a us airways flight. african-american leaders will question why the same airline allowed a cross dresser to get on a flight. >>> discriminated by her attackers and now by the court, as well? the district attorney says the decision not to pursue hate crimes is not only a mistake, but sends a dangerous message. jean elle is live in san francisco. it's ironic this comes just days before the pride celebration right in the city. >> reporter: a judge decided last night that two men accused of attacking a transgender woman did not target her because of her sexuality, but the district attorney says their words prove otherwise and he plans to pursue felony charges. >> it does remind you of, you know, the vulnerability that we have as a community. >> reporter: claire farley is transgender. she remembers the sinking feeling she had when another transwoman was assaulted in april. it brought back memories. >> i was attacked and no one stopped to help me either. >> reporter: too much talked about the attack saying two men stole her pho
than a week ago after refusing the airline says, to pull up his baggy pants on a us airways flight. african-american leaders will question why the same airline allowed a cross dresser to get on a flight. >>> discriminated by her attackers and now by the court, as well? the district attorney says the decision not to pursue hate crimes is not only a mistake, but sends a dangerous message. jean elle is live in san francisco. it's ironic this comes just days before the pride celebration...
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americans. >> reporter: u.s. airwaysas no formal dress code just that passengers can't be inappropriately clothed. we'll hear a lot for from the naacp later on this morning here in san francisco. grace and frank? >> anne, we all know just how powerful the naacp is. how much stronger does this make his case? >> reporter: it depends. i know that marmon right now is just busy trying to depend the charges that already stand against him. his mother has been considering bringing some sort of suit of discrimination against the airline in this case but she says right now her main priority as well is to just get things back to normal. she says this is really affected her -- this has really affected her family. >> anne makovec in san francisco, thank you. >>> police are investigating a deadly shooting in west oakland and that brings the city's murder total to 52 this year. the man was shot several times last night on 24th street near adeline. police though staying tight- lipped about possible suspects. >>> san francisco is bracing
americans. >> reporter: u.s. airwaysas no formal dress code just that passengers can't be inappropriately clothed. we'll hear a lot for from the naacp later on this morning here in san francisco. grace and frank? >> anne, we all know just how powerful the naacp is. how much stronger does this make his case? >> reporter: it depends. i know that marmon right now is just busy trying to depend the charges that already stand against him. his mother has been considering bringing...
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american, $580 million. and u.s. airways, $513 million.ation's airports, they tell us they're not getting any extra service for the extra fees. >> it just seems like they're cutting back on everything now. >> reporter: if you're about to travel this summer, here's the lay of the land. on delta, united, u.s. airways and american, your first checked bag costs $25. the second, $35. the third, more than $100. and the fees don't end there. just ordering a ticket over the phone will run you $20 more. and changing a nonrefundable ticket, $150. on some airlines, you pay even more for your choice of seat. >> i think there should be one, simple price. and that would be it. sort of all of the add-ons, you know. they're kind of annoying. >> reporter: to be fair, the airlines haven't had it easy. fuel prices are high for them, too. up 37% from a year ago. and customers seem more than willing to pay another $50 for a bag than paying that same amount more for a ticket. the industry is now considering charging more for bags on longer flights. or charging
american, $580 million. and u.s. airways, $513 million.ation's airports, they tell us they're not getting any extra service for the extra fees. >> it just seems like they're cutting back on everything now. >> reporter: if you're about to travel this summer, here's the lay of the land. on delta, united, u.s. airways and american, your first checked bag costs $25. the second, $35. the third, more than $100. and the fees don't end there. just ordering a ticket over the phone will run...
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airways over its treatment of an african-american football player. >> news conference wrapped up about the fact that 20-year-old deshon marman was arrested over his saggy pants while boarding a flight to college june 15. the incident was captured in the youtube video. vic lee has more. >> reporter: the news conference was held by the rev repped -- reverend amos brown, president of the local chapter of the naacp. 20-year-old deshon marman is a football player attending the university of new mexico on a football scholarship. he was a star player at lincoln high school in san francisco. two weeks ago he was yanked off plane and arrested by police at sfo when a gate agent, u.s. airways gate agent told him his pants were too low. then we learned a week ago, last week, a man dressed in women's underwear was allowed to board a u.s. airways flight at fort lauderdale, florida, even though at that time, some of the passengers complained. marman faces trespassing charges in san mateo county, his lawyer says he was targeted because he was black. reverend brown also believes that and says what happ
airways over its treatment of an african-american football player. >> news conference wrapped up about the fact that 20-year-old deshon marman was arrested over his saggy pants while boarding a flight to college june 15. the incident was captured in the youtube video. vic lee has more. >> reporter: the news conference was held by the rev repped -- reverend amos brown, president of the local chapter of the naacp. 20-year-old deshon marman is a football player attending the university...
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the volcano erupted eight days ago, grounding many south american flights. >>> u.s. airwayar to be running on schedule today, after a computer glitch forced the cancelations of flights nationwide. it originated at the phoenix office. >>> democratic leader anthony weiner is asked to step down. weiner is still convinced he can be a strong public servant for the people of new york. >> i've made pretty serious mistakes and i need to redeem myself, and i'm working hard to get back to normal. >> the married congressman is under fire for a sex scandal, involving x rated photos, emails and phone messages to single women. yesterday, nancy pelosi joined the growing number of party members asking for his resignation. >>> weiner admits having several online chats with a teenager after they met at a trip to the capital this year. but investigators say they did not find anything indecent or immoral in their exchanges. >>> the ims have confirmed it had a quote incident, but it would not respond to specifics. demands austerity measures for countries it helped bail out. >>> three hackers ac
the volcano erupted eight days ago, grounding many south american flights. >>> u.s. airwayar to be running on schedule today, after a computer glitch forced the cancelations of flights nationwide. it originated at the phoenix office. >>> democratic leader anthony weiner is asked to step down. weiner is still convinced he can be a strong public servant for the people of new york. >> i've made pretty serious mistakes and i need to redeem myself, and i'm working hard to get...
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airways over its treatment of an african-american football player. >> news conference wrapped up about the fact that 20-year-old deshon marman was arrested over his saggy pants while boarding a flight to college june 15. the incident was captured in the youtube video. vic lee has more. >> reporter: the news conference was held by the rev repped -- reverend amos brown, president of the local chapter of the naacp. 20-year-old deshon marman is a football player attending the university of new mexico on a football scholarship. he was a star player at lincoln high school in san francisco. two weeks ago he was yanked off plane and arrested by police at sfo when a gate agent, u.s. airways gate agent told him his pants were too low. then we learned a week ago, last week, a man dressed in women's underwear was allowed to board a u.s. airways flight at fort lauderdale, florida, even though at that time, some of the passengers complained. marman faces trespassing charges in san mateo county, his lawyer says he was targeted because he was black. reverend brown also believes that and says what happ
airways over its treatment of an african-american football player. >> news conference wrapped up about the fact that 20-year-old deshon marman was arrested over his saggy pants while boarding a flight to college june 15. the incident was captured in the youtube video. vic lee has more. >> reporter: the news conference was held by the rev repped -- reverend amos brown, president of the local chapter of the naacp. 20-year-old deshon marman is a football player attending the university...
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. >>> double standard, the naacp is calling on us airways to apologize and do sensitivity training for staff after a young african-american passenger was removed from a plane at sfo. he was profiled. marianne favro joins us now and the connection to the man dressed in drag behind you. >> naacp says they are calling on u.s. airways to call on him because they did not treat him the same way as this arnlg who has flown several times on the airline dressed like this. >> naacp, in no uncertain terms contends this young man was profiled. he's been a victim of racial injustice. >> the san francisco chapter of naacp says us airways as a double standard. last week, this 20-year-old was heading from san francisco on a flight to new mexico when an employee asked him to pull up his saggy pa jama bottoms. the pilot asked him to leave the plane. all the passengers ended up getting off and he was arrested, accused of trespassing and resisting arrest. when the naacp learned us airways let this manoard the planes several times dressed in a woman's bikini, they accused the airline of racial profiling. >> they did not arrest him. even when
. >>> double standard, the naacp is calling on us airways to apologize and do sensitivity training for staff after a young african-american passenger was removed from a plane at sfo. he was profiled. marianne favro joins us now and the connection to the man dressed in drag behind you. >> naacp says they are calling on u.s. airways to call on him because they did not treat him the same way as this arnlg who has flown several times on the airline dressed like this. >> naacp,...
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. >> you might catch a piece of american history driving by you on the highway. the u. s. airwaysne that landed on the hudson river is being driven to north carolina from new york. that's where he was supposed to land a year ago when the miracle on the hudson happened. the trip will take four and a half days. >> if you are driving downtown, tomorrow, expect some big delays. the city is bringing out the orange barrels, preparing for the baltimore gran prix. tonight, tim williams helps you steer around the road work. >> reporter: as labor day approaches, so does baltimore's first ever gran prix. five year agreement brings gran prix racing to charm city's 2 1/2 mile course. downtown streets around the inner harbor and stadium need to be repaired and up for the task. the latest construction, conway street will be closed in both directions between light and charles street. the closure will last up to two weeks. alternate routes into the city include howard to baltimore street and incompetent state 395 to dr. martin luther king boulevard. city crews have been plugging potholes and smoot
. >> you might catch a piece of american history driving by you on the highway. the u. s. airwaysne that landed on the hudson river is being driven to north carolina from new york. that's where he was supposed to land a year ago when the miracle on the hudson happened. the trip will take four and a half days. >> if you are driving downtown, tomorrow, expect some big delays. the city is bringing out the orange barrels, preparing for the baltimore gran prix. tonight, tim williams...
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american 5 80 million and u.s. airway 5 13 million dollars.de the nation airport today they tell us they are not getting any extra service for the extra fee. >> just seems like they are cutting back on everything now. >>reporter: if you are about to travel this summer here's the lay of the land. on delta unioned u.s. i are way and america your first checked bag cost $25. second 35 dollars. the third more than 100 dollar dollars. fee don't end there. just ordering a ticket over the phone will run you 20 more dollars. and changing a non-refundable ticket 150 dollars. on some airlines you pay even more for your choice of seats. >> i just think it should be one simple price and that would be it. sort of all the ad on just they are kind of annoying. >>reporter: to be fair the airline haven't had it easy. fuel prices are high for them too. up 37 percent from a year ago. customers seem more than willing to pay another 50 dollars for a bag than paying the same amount more for the ticket. sfri is considering charging more for bag on longer fly. or char
american 5 80 million and u.s. airway 5 13 million dollars.de the nation airport today they tell us they are not getting any extra service for the extra fee. >> just seems like they are cutting back on everything now. >>reporter: if you are about to travel this summer here's the lay of the land. on delta unioned u.s. i are way and america your first checked bag cost $25. second 35 dollars. the third more than 100 dollar dollars. fee don't end there. just ordering a ticket over the...
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the san francisco naacp will be holding a newens conference today accusing airways of racial profiling. an african american college football player was arrested on a flight for allegedly refusing to pull up his sagging pants. however this 65-year-old white man was allowed to fly on u.s. airways wearing skimpy women's clothing. >>> the city of oakland recorded its 57th homicide of the year. a man was shot and killed near 24th and ad da line streets. so far no arrests have been made. >>> and this morning young people they are camped out on the steps of san jose city hall. they are protesting mayor reid's item -- mayor reids attempts for a fiscal responsibility. >>> san francisco police officers are finally getting something even many kids already have. an e-mail address. chief greg sir says every person in the department has an account. up until now only a select few officers had them. the department says the e-mail will be a useful tool for officers to communicate with the communities they serve. the system should be fully up and running within a month. >>> time is 5:48. residents of vallejo have until noon
the san francisco naacp will be holding a newens conference today accusing airways of racial profiling. an african american college football player was arrested on a flight for allegedly refusing to pull up his sagging pants. however this 65-year-old white man was allowed to fly on u.s. airways wearing skimpy women's clothing. >>> the city of oakland recorded its 57th homicide of the year. a man was shot and killed near 24th and ad da line streets. so far no arrests have been made....
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six days earlier, us airways had an african-american passenger who was actually removed from a flightwas showing. >>> a houston-based swelve airlines pilot is back on the job three months after his hate-filled rant about flight attendants was inadvertently captured captured. >> cnn's jeanne meserve has the audiotape that has everyone buzzing. >> reporter: it is peppered with insults and slurs against homosexuals and women. >> eleven! over the top! homosexuals and a grand wii. eleven! think of the odds of that. i thought i was in chicago, which was party land. after that, it was just a continuous stream of gays and grannies and grandees. >> reporter: an parnl reference to overweight people. >> i don't give a [ bleep ] i hate a hundred percent of their asses. >> reporter: he talks about exploits with some of them. >> six months, i went to the bar three times, in six months, three times. once with the granny and the [ bleep ] and i wish i hadn't gone. at the very end with two girls, one of 'em was probably doable. >> reporter: an air traffic controller tries to stop the pilot. >> watch w
six days earlier, us airways had an african-american passenger who was actually removed from a flightwas showing. >>> a houston-based swelve airlines pilot is back on the job three months after his hate-filled rant about flight attendants was inadvertently captured captured. >> cnn's jeanne meserve has the audiotape that has everyone buzzing. >> reporter: it is peppered with insults and slurs against homosexuals and women. >> eleven! over the top! homosexuals and a...
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airways was racist when they removed an african-american man from a flight and had him exit because ofg guy pants. police arrested devon march man last week after he immediately did not pull up his pants after asked. >> in no uncertain terms, they contend that this young man was profiled. he's been a victim of racial injustice, and that u.s. air owes to him and his mother an apology. >> brown says that these pictures you are about to see prove the airlines response was racist. this scantily clad man was allowed to fly despite complaints from passengers. the airline insists that marman was arrested for refusing to leave the plane when the crew asked him to do so. u.s. airlines issued a statement saying, quote, we look forward to speaking with the naacp to review our guidelines related to passenger behavior and passengers compliance with crew instructions are consistent with their policies." here's a look at the forecast. >>> we have patchy fog. 56 in emeryville. we will see plenty of sun out there. in fact, the sun coming up 5:49. we will talk about a slightly warmer day tomorrow and th
airways was racist when they removed an african-american man from a flight and had him exit because ofg guy pants. police arrested devon march man last week after he immediately did not pull up his pants after asked. >> in no uncertain terms, they contend that this young man was profiled. he's been a victim of racial injustice, and that u.s. air owes to him and his mother an apology. >> brown says that these pictures you are about to see prove the airlines response was racist. this...
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airway acted in a racist manner when it had an african american man arrested over an incident involving sagy pants. made a lot of news you have seen it probably. local leaders join the mother of 20-year-old mormon today to protest what they call miss treatment of her son. he was arrested at sfo last week on trespassing charges after he did not immediately pull up his sagging pants when asked to do so. >> naacp no uncertain terms the contends that this young man was profiled. he has been a victim if of racial injustice tl and that u.s. arrows to him and his mother an apology reverend brown says he was subjected to double standard because he's african american. they point to an incident earlier this month when the airline allowed this man a skaptly klaidman to fly despite complaints from other passengers. u.s. airway doesn't have a dress code and mormon was arrested because he ignored repeated requests to follow flight crew instructions. >>> all right. well the weekend has arrived. let's move on and talk about the weather. sandy is here. really lovely outside. >> sluchlt it's nice. as we
airway acted in a racist manner when it had an african american man arrested over an incident involving sagy pants. made a lot of news you have seen it probably. local leaders join the mother of 20-year-old mormon today to protest what they call miss treatment of her son. he was arrested at sfo last week on trespassing charges after he did not immediately pull up his sagging pants when asked to do so. >> naacp no uncertain terms the contends that this young man was profiled. he has been a...
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the american people on the airways. i am not talking about public financing. we own the airwaves. what is your idea of giving several hours to the major candidates? i have nothing to do with freedom of speech and money. the americans own the airwaves. i think the government should make a law that any rival candidate has to be given several hours. the networks make money off the airwaves, but they are owned by the american people. guest: i think the decentralization of media and getting information from thousands of competing sources has completely undermined the monopoly of the three networks used to have in the public conversation. we no longer need dan rather or "the new york times" to tell us what to think. the idea of mandating that all networks give canada a certain amount of time, i do not think that makes sense, particularly in 2012 when the world is so decentralized. to go back to your earlier question, the reason marco rubio versus charlie crist, the reason he won his because he ran a grass-roots campaign based on a set of principles that matter to the people of florida.
the american people on the airways. i am not talking about public financing. we own the airwaves. what is your idea of giving several hours to the major candidates? i have nothing to do with freedom of speech and money. the americans own the airwaves. i think the government should make a law that any rival candidate has to be given several hours. the networks make money off the airwaves, but they are owned by the american people. guest: i think the decentralization of media and getting...
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airways of racial profiling. an african-americange football player was arrested on a flight recently because he wouldn't pull up his sagging pants. however, this 65-year-old man was allowed to fly on u.s. airways wearing skimpy women's clothing. >>> :47. a cell phone that belonged to -- that belonged to osama bin laden's currier had the names and numbers of a militant group connected with pakistan's spy agency. the cell phone was many of many items seized when he was killed. the cell phone raises question about whether the militant group helped hide bin laden for years with the cooperation of pakistan's spy agency. the letter recored from the -- recovered from the pakistan compound, reveals his belief that al qaeda was suffering from a marketing program. bin laden wrote he wanted a new name for al qaeda because he thought that lacked a religious movement to convince muslims wall street that they are in a holy war with the american people. muslims worldwide that they are in a holy war with america. >>> a city will no longer block the
airways of racial profiling. an african-americange football player was arrested on a flight recently because he wouldn't pull up his sagging pants. however, this 65-year-old man was allowed to fly on u.s. airways wearing skimpy women's clothing. >>> :47. a cell phone that belonged to -- that belonged to osama bin laden's currier had the names and numbers of a militant group connected with pakistan's spy agency. the cell phone was many of many items seized when he was killed. the cell...
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airways and authorities who arrested an african-american on sfo.e was removed from the plane after failing too pull up his pants by the flight crew. the civil rights group wonders why deshon marmon couldn't fly u.s. air while a white man who was wearing very little clothing could. the protest coming up in a little bit. >>> all right. time for a little traffic and weather before we kick off a big weekend. lawrence with nothing but good news. >> we have great news. we have a big weekend coming up, a lot going on around the bay area. starting out fairly nice. we have patchy fog out there mostly sunny skies, though, toward the afternoon. temperatures up in the 70s and 80s inland. 50s and 60s at the coastline. cooler saturday. warming up sunday and monday, chance of showers tuesday. let's not worry about that. the toyota save mart 350 looking good sunshine there 80 degrees and you know what? it's legal to speed out there. how about that elizabeth. >> yeah, i like that one car in the front, cool. i could see you in that race car driving really fast. do y
airways and authorities who arrested an african-american on sfo.e was removed from the plane after failing too pull up his pants by the flight crew. the civil rights group wonders why deshon marmon couldn't fly u.s. air while a white man who was wearing very little clothing could. the protest coming up in a little bit. >>> all right. time for a little traffic and weather before we kick off a big weekend. lawrence with nothing but good news. >> we have great news. we have a big...
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airways was racist when they removed an african-american man from a flight and had him exit because ofaggy pants. police arrested deshon marman last week after he immediately did not pull up his pants after asked to. >> the naacp in no uncertain terms contends that this young man was profiled. he's been a victim of racial injustice, and that u.s. air owes to him and his mother an apology. >> brown is pointing to a well-publicized photo that he says proves the airlines' response was racist. this scantily-clad man was allowed to fly, despite complaints from passengers. the airline insists that marman was arrested for refusing to leave the plane when the crew asked him to do so. u.s. airlines issued a statement saying, quote, we look forward to speaking with the naacp to insure or guidelines related to passenger behavior and passenger compliance with crew instructions are consistent with their policies." >> right now it's 6:16. lisa is here with the forecast. >> we are talking about five degrees below average. what else is new, right? from spring to summer, it's remaining cools. you have
airways was racist when they removed an african-american man from a flight and had him exit because ofaggy pants. police arrested deshon marman last week after he immediately did not pull up his pants after asked to. >> the naacp in no uncertain terms contends that this young man was profiled. he's been a victim of racial injustice, and that u.s. air owes to him and his mother an apology. >> brown is pointing to a well-publicized photo that he says proves the airlines' response was...
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the american people on the airways. i am not talking about public financing. we own the airwaves. what is your idea of giving several hours to the major candidates? i have nothing to do with freedom of speech and money. the americans own the airwaves. i think the government should make a law that any rival candidate has to be given several hours. the networks make money off the airwaves, but they are owned by the american people. guest: i think the decentralization of media and getting information from thousands of competing sources has completely undermined the monopoly of the three networks used to have in the public conversation. we no longer need dan rather or "the new york times" to tell us what to think. the idea of mandating that all networks give canada a certain amount of time, i do not think that makes sense, particularly in 2012 when the world is so decentralized. to go back to your earlier question, the reason marco rubio versus charlie crist, the reason he won his because he ran a grass-roots campaign based on a set of principles that matter to the people of florida.
the american people on the airways. i am not talking about public financing. we own the airwaves. what is your idea of giving several hours to the major candidates? i have nothing to do with freedom of speech and money. the americans own the airwaves. i think the government should make a law that any rival candidate has to be given several hours. the networks make money off the airwaves, but they are owned by the american people. guest: i think the decentralization of media and getting...
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american in a business suit. but i sure as hell think they would with young kids. >> reporter: us airways says there is no dress code, but crews are authorized to exercise discretion to assure comfort of their passengers. >>> the d.a. is still deciding whether to charge deshawn marmon. >>> he was living in the bay area illegally and wen on to become a respected and internationally recognized journalist. tonight, the woman who kept his secret is talking to nbc bay area news. >>> we're at the point where we really think that there actually is a signal or signals associated with earthquakes and we've got the evidence to prove it. >> can it really happen, predicting earthquakes days before it happen? the break that may have led to a breakthrough. we show you an earthquake prediction system that might actually work and how much warning we get. >>> ipad, ipod, iphone, they changed the way we live. apple is getting ready to launch another got to have gadget. >>> and hot for some, cool for others. south san jose had a temperature of 90 degrees. in downtown san jose, just 82. we'll talk about the cooling trend and a, yhe td
american in a business suit. but i sure as hell think they would with young kids. >> reporter: us airways says there is no dress code, but crews are authorized to exercise discretion to assure comfort of their passengers. >>> the d.a. is still deciding whether to charge deshawn marmon. >>> he was living in the bay area illegally and wen on to become a respected and internationally recognized journalist. tonight, the woman who kept his secret is talking to nbc bay area...
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the american customer satisfaction index found u.s. airways>>> for the latest news about your money check out the all new cnnmoney.com. coming up, why you should care about what's going on in greece, how the situation could freeze our markets here. "american morning" will be right back after a break. car connection calls the xf, yet an instant classic." with sports car styling and power, plus the refinement and space of a luxury sedan, the jaguar xf is a timeless blend of performance and craftsmanship. see how jaguar outperforms the competition at jaguarperforms.com or visit your local jaguar dealer. [ female announcer ] wake up to sweetness with honey nut cheerios cereal. kissed with real honey. and the 100% natural whole grain oats can help lower your cholesterol. you are so sweet to me. bee happy. bee healthy. >>> welcome back to "american morning." greece as we've been talking about teetering on the edge of bankruptcy and this morning about to default on a mountain of debt. european finance ministers are poised to spend billions once again
the american customer satisfaction index found u.s. airways>>> for the latest news about your money check out the all new cnnmoney.com. coming up, why you should care about what's going on in greece, how the situation could freeze our markets here. "american morning" will be right back after a break. car connection calls the xf, yet an instant classic." with sports car styling and power, plus the refinement and space of a luxury sedan, the jaguar xf is a timeless blend...
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americans. >> o'sullivan is representing 20-year-old deshawn and the criminal charges he now faces. he is addment that since u.s. airways has no dress code and allowed the passenger to board, yet ejected mohr man says this is not about clothing, but about race. >> he was black and he had dread locks. why would they have stopped him? no passenger complained about him. he was respectful. >> thank you. >> passenger wright's attorney reviewed u.s. airways flight policy and found inappropriately clothed. tas it. two words. that statement allowed their pilots to decide. he offers this warning. >> keep your mouth shut. you land, you take care of it with paperwork there. don't try to get into a battle with the attendant. you're not going to win. >> consider this, a u.s. airways spokesperson tells cbs 5 by phone, as long as someone is not showing partings of their anatomy, they are permitted to fly. the fort lauderdale passenger is certainly not exposing himself in the photo that you see, but jill claims his anatomy could be seen nay that bathing suit bottom. i questioned the airline spokesperson about what constitutes anatomy.
americans. >> o'sullivan is representing 20-year-old deshawn and the criminal charges he now faces. he is addment that since u.s. airways has no dress code and allowed the passenger to board, yet ejected mohr man says this is not about clothing, but about race. >> he was black and he had dread locks. why would they have stopped him? no passenger complained about him. he was respectful. >> thank you. >> passenger wright's attorney reviewed u.s. airways flight policy and...
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americans. >> reporter: o'sullivan is representing 20-year-old deshawn marmon and the criminal charges he now faces. he is adamant that since u.s. airways has no dress code and allows a scantily clad fort lauderdale passenger to aboard jet ejected de sean marmon suggests this is not about clothing this is about race. >> it is racial because he was black and he had dreadlocks. >> no passenger complained about it. no police report says he showed any flesh. youtube and everything else is demonstratable. he was reverent. i almost found it ob noxious he said sir so many times. >> reporter: since 9/11 the rights of passengers have consistently eroded. he claims regardless of clothing or race, there is one warning to passengers. >> but keep your mouth shut. you land, you take care of it with paperwork there. don't try to get into a battle with the attendant or the commander of the plane, you are not going to win. >> a u.s. arabways spokeperson tells cbs5 by phone as long as someone is not showing parts of their anatomy they are personalitied to fly. the fort lauderdale passenger is certainly not exposing himself in any of those photos we have
americans. >> reporter: o'sullivan is representing 20-year-old deshawn marmon and the criminal charges he now faces. he is adamant that since u.s. airways has no dress code and allows a scantily clad fort lauderdale passenger to aboard jet ejected de sean marmon suggests this is not about clothing this is about race. >> it is racial because he was black and he had dreadlocks. >> no passenger complained about it. no police report says he showed any flesh. youtube and everything...
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americans. they have to carry id on campus and special programs for students and staff. >>> the naacp is accusing us airways for racial profiling after a college student wearing saggy pants was removeed from a plane at sfo while a cross dresser was allowed to go ahead. marianne favro has more on the allegations and the outrage from the man's mother. >> reporter: this is a story of two passengers, one wearing a woman's bikini. the other wearing saggy pajama bottoms. us airways treated the two men much differently. this 20-year-old ended up behind bars. >> i was surprised that us airways treated my son the way they did and this cross dresser was okay to come in, not once, not twice, but on a regular basis, he comes through and they don't bother him. >> reporter: her son was headed on a flight to new mexico when an airline employee asked him to pull up his saggy pants. he intended to when he got to his seat. the pilot asked him to leave the plane. all the passengers got off. us airways says he was arrested for his actions, not his clothing. in an earlier statement, they said the passenger refused to comply wit
americans. they have to carry id on campus and special programs for students and staff. >>> the naacp is accusing us airways for racial profiling after a college student wearing saggy pants was removeed from a plane at sfo while a cross dresser was allowed to go ahead. marianne favro has more on the allegations and the outrage from the man's mother. >> reporter: this is a story of two passengers, one wearing a woman's bikini. the other wearing saggy pajama bottoms. us airways...
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airways employee has people questioning whether not the young man's rights were violated. we spoke with a lawyer at the americansay they do not have enough information to decide but they find the case troubling. >> there is no indication that there was a dress code there is no indication that was anything in decent about this fellow. alone someone that is paid for a ticket with no indication of a dress code to be thrown off the plane because a single employee does not like the way he was dressed, it is very troubling. 40 years ago, men with long hair, wore beards, they faced a lot of discrimination. it seems commonplace today, it seems ridiculous that that would be the case, but fashions change. it is a problem when the times did not change with them. >> coming up at the next half hour, we will hear from one of deshon marmen family members. this story as a lot of people talking. a >> this has been a conversation on our facebook fan page for the past couple of days generating hundreds of comments from viewers. we have been talking about the marmen family who said he may have been emotionally distraught because h
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american troops are not facing any hostilities. >>> college football player from san francisco was arrested yesterday at san francisco international airport after he refuse today pull up his pants when he boarded a u.s. airways flight. 20-year-old grew up in the bay view district and now plays for the university of new mexico. he had been in san francisco for the funeral of a childhood friend. u.s. airways employee called police to say someone was exposing yourself. he was reportedly wearing his pants between his knees and waist exposing his boxer shorts. police say he refused to pull them up as he was asked to leave the flight. >> the report indicated that it actually got a little heated at some point and the captain in fact cleared the aircraft of all the passengers. >> police arrested him for trespassing, battery and resisting arrest. he's being held on $11,000 bail. >>> police are warning residents in sausalito about an increase in telephone scams. the scammers are identifying themselves as law enforcement officers or a law firm representative and threatening arrest if victims don't pay a fine. the callers typically have an accent or speak in broken english. police are reminding people not to give out pe
american troops are not facing any hostilities. >>> college football player from san francisco was arrested yesterday at san francisco international airport after he refuse today pull up his pants when he boarded a u.s. airways flight. 20-year-old grew up in the bay view district and now plays for the university of new mexico. he had been in san francisco for the funeral of a childhood friend. u.s. airways employee called police to say someone was exposing yourself. he was reportedly...
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americans. >> reporter: o'sullivan is representing 20-year-old deshon marmon and the criminal charges he now faces. he is adamant that since u.s. airways has no dress code, and allows a scantily clad fort lauderdale passenger to board, yet ejected marmon, suggests this is not about clothing but, instead, race. >> it's racial because he was black and he had dredlocks and they jammed him. why would they have stopped him? no passenger complained about him. hee was respectful. >> he found "inappropriately clothed. >> reporter: that allows pilots to decide. >> keep your mouth shut, you land, take care of it with paperwork there. don't try to get into a battle with the attendant or the commander of the plane. you are not going to win. >> reporter: robert lyles, cbs 5. >> a u.s. airways spokesman tells cbs 5 by phone as long as someone is not showing parts of their anatomy, they are permitted to fly. >>> it's a basic necessity that most communities just take for granted. but in one of san francisco's roughest neighborhoods, access to fresh food has been limited for a long time. mike sugerman shows us how that could change with an innovative n
americans. >> reporter: o'sullivan is representing 20-year-old deshon marmon and the criminal charges he now faces. he is adamant that since u.s. airways has no dress code, and allows a scantily clad fort lauderdale passenger to board, yet ejected marmon, suggests this is not about clothing but, instead, race. >> it's racial because he was black and he had dredlocks and they jammed him. why would they have stopped him? no passenger complained about him. hee was respectful. >>...
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airways not doing anything about it. >> reporter: but the airline did take action a week ago as shown on this cell phone video. 20-year-old marmon, an african americandent was deplaned and arrested at sfo and jailed. asked but he failed to pull up his saggy points to cover his partially exposed underwear, a style worn by many young men. >> it's a complete double standard. there doesn't seem to be any consistency. it seems to be a completely subjective interpretation. >> reporter: there are no specific bans but u.s. airways contract of carriage says only that passengers can be denied service if they are inappropriately clothed. travel attorney alexander analack says airlines are deliberately vague about airlines. >> they don't want to put anything more in writing before they have to. >> reporter: before you protest or get angry, realize this is the post 9/11 world. >> in the u.s., the crew have omnipotent power. if they say it, you have to do it. >> a court may well have the last say on what is and isn't appropriate airline attire. i'm consumer editor tom vacar. ktvu, channel 2 news. >> the candidates in the district attorneys election faced off toni
airways not doing anything about it. >> reporter: but the airline did take action a week ago as shown on this cell phone video. 20-year-old marmon, an african americandent was deplaned and arrested at sfo and jailed. asked but he failed to pull up his saggy points to cover his partially exposed underwear, a style worn by many young men. >> it's a complete double standard. there doesn't seem to be any consistency. it seems to be a completely subjective interpretation. >>...
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airways not doing anything about it. >> reporter: but the airline did take action a week ago as shown on this cell phone video. 20-year-old marmon, an african americantudent was deplaned and arrested at sfo and jailed. asked but he failed to pull up his saggy points to cover his partially exposed underwear, a style worn by many young men. >> it's a complete double standard. there doesn't seem to be any consistency. it seems to be a completely subjective interpretation. >> reporter: there are no specific bans but u.s. airways contract of carriage says only that passengers can be denied service if they are inappropriately clothed. travel attorney alexander analack says airlines are deliberately vague about airlines. >> they don't want to put anything more in writing before they have to. >> reporter: before you protest or get angry, realize this is the post 9/11 world. >> in the u.s., the crew have omnipotent power. if they say it, you have to do it. >> a court may well have the last say on what is and isn't appropriate airline attire. i'm consumer editor tom vacar. ktvu, channel 2 news. >> the candidates in the district attorneys election faced off to
airways not doing anything about it. >> reporter: but the airline did take action a week ago as shown on this cell phone video. 20-year-old marmon, an african americantudent was deplaned and arrested at sfo and jailed. asked but he failed to pull up his saggy points to cover his partially exposed underwear, a style worn by many young men. >> it's a complete double standard. there doesn't seem to be any consistency. it seems to be a completely subjective interpretation. >>...
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american man that says yes, this is racial discrimination. >> the question that we have been asking this morning is what is the dress code on u.s. airways. we actually founded on a website. we want to show it to everyone right now, they say, we require that all passengers traveling are to dress and casual business attire. u.s. airways gate agents are instructed to enforce this dress code and passengers who fail to dress appropriately may be denied boarding, this is right off the web site basically all i did was google u.s. airways and found it, the question now is what is casual business attire is and not pulling your pants up? or is it what that guy was wearing in the midriff top. >> i guess it depends on what business you're in. now president obama addressing the nation about his plan to bring the u.s. troops home by the end of next year. the president's plan is to withdraw 30,000 u.s. troops, roughly 10 down by the end of this year, that means 5000 this summer and another 5000 this winter. the remaining 20,000 come home next year, returning level troops in afghanistan to what was before the president announced the 2009 surge in afghan
american man that says yes, this is racial discrimination. >> the question that we have been asking this morning is what is the dress code on u.s. airways. we actually founded on a website. we want to show it to everyone right now, they say, we require that all passengers traveling are to dress and casual business attire. u.s. airways gate agents are instructed to enforce this dress code and passengers who fail to dress appropriately may be denied boarding, this is right off the web site...