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white knuckle moments for passengers onboard a flight attempting to land at l.a.x.n the runway before the pilot pulls up, going around another time. 326 passengers onboard. nobody was hurt. the plane was able to land smoothly on the second try. >>> when we come back, we'll head out to will reeve in detroit. the nfl draft about to get under way. zempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe
white knuckle moments for passengers onboard a flight attempting to land at l.a.x.n the runway before the pilot pulls up, going around another time. 326 passengers onboard. nobody was hurt. the plane was able to land smoothly on the second try. >>> when we come back, we'll head out to will reeve in detroit. the nfl draft about to get under way. zempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an...
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this lufthansa plane bounced off the runway at l.a.x. yesterday. take a look. the pilot made a last second decision to abort the landing and try again and really last second meaning after he touched down. if you fly regularly for work or for fun, there is a really good chance you have some kind of horror story about a long delay or maybe a flight canceled entirely leaving you stranded. air travel can be a headache. just ask the people on that lufthansa plane, but now new rules for air travelers will put money in their pockets to make up for travel nightmares. our katie nielsen was at the oakland airport today for passengers' reactions. >> i'm usually on an airplane about once or twice a week. >> reporter: david amil is an attorney and frequent flyer having spent more than his fair share of time stuck in airports, including a saturday a few months ago when he was stuck at l.a.x. more than eight hours due to cancellations. >> i think i got like a $150 voucher. at that point i would have paid them 150 extra dollars to get on a flight. >> reporter: it's situations
this lufthansa plane bounced off the runway at l.a.x. yesterday. take a look. the pilot made a last second decision to abort the landing and try again and really last second meaning after he touched down. if you fly regularly for work or for fun, there is a really good chance you have some kind of horror story about a long delay or maybe a flight canceled entirely leaving you stranded. air travel can be a headache. just ask the people on that lufthansa plane, but now new rules for air travelers...
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you pick me up at l.a.x.? lights, camera, aviation. but people think of l.a.x. hollywood. they think of the theme building, the origin story
you pick me up at l.a.x.? lights, camera, aviation. but people think of l.a.x. hollywood. they think of the theme building, the origin story
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spending his fair share of time stuck in airports include egg citizen when he was stuck at l.a.x. for eight hours due to cancellations >> i think i got $150 voucher. at that point i would of paid them $150 extra to get on a flight. >> reporter: situations like those that sparked the department of transportation to draft new rules to protect travelers >> we have heard it all. too often the things we hear about are not just irritating inconveniences they are significant harms and more importantly violations of passenger's rights. we are here to do something about that. >> reporter: the rules announced require a refund, not flight credit or miles for a canceled flight. if passengers are delayed for more than three hours fordomestic or six for international flight they are eligible for a refund if they don't want to fly. bag fees have to be refunded if a checked bag is significantly delayed and passengers get a refund if services they paid for are not available like broken wi-fi. airlines are required to disclose fees up front for checked bags, carry on bags or changing and canceling
spending his fair share of time stuck in airports include egg citizen when he was stuck at l.a.x. for eight hours due to cancellations >> i think i got $150 voucher. at that point i would of paid them $150 extra to get on a flight. >> reporter: situations like those that sparked the department of transportation to draft new rules to protect travelers >> we have heard it all. too often the things we hear about are not just irritating inconveniences they are significant harms...
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airlines and the tsa are investing in similar technology at airports around the country and right here in l.a.x. with the goal of speeding up the process for everyone. whether you've got clear or not. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up, appeal denied. a russian court orders an american journalist to remain jailed ahead of his trial. >>> and sentenced to prison. why a celebrity handbag designer will spend time behind bars. >>> this is "cbs news mornings." a year after a heart attack, mike's feeling like himself again. but even though time has passed, his risk of a second attack hasn't. mike is still living in the red. with a very high risk of another heart attack or stroke. he doesn't know with his risk factors his ldl-c (bad cholesterol) is still too high - the recommended level is below 55. are you living in the red? get in the know. learn how to get a free ldl-c test at attackheartdisease.com. 100% of dark spots are intensified by the sun. bright reveal daily sunscreen. no whitecast. wear spf every single day, rain or shine. anti-dark spot sunscreen by l'oréal paris. with so m
airlines and the tsa are investing in similar technology at airports around the country and right here in l.a.x. with the goal of speeding up the process for everyone. whether you've got clear or not. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up, appeal denied. a russian court orders an american journalist to remain jailed ahead of his trial. >>> and sentenced to prison. why a celebrity handbag designer will spend time behind bars. >>> this is "cbs news...
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already investing in similar technology at checkpoints around the country, including right here at l.a.xhe goal is to move everyone through security faster whether you've got clear or not. maurice. >> okay, carter. we'll keep an eye on that one. kafrter evans in los angeles tonight, tha you. >>> >>> finally here, tonight's "heart of america." we meet the nasa scientist who repaired a spacecraft from 15 billion miles away. the voyager 1 is known for being the first spacecraft to go beyond our solar system. so when it stopped sending data back to earth last november, the team faced a daunting task. they traced the problem to a single manufacturing computer chip and announced yesterday that they've finally made contact once again. suzanne dodd, the voyager project manager, said this was all about teamwork. >> it's just incredible to be a part of this mission va that continues to this day and that has inspired so many generations of people to go into space exploration or science. >> suzanne dodd and the voyager 1 team at nasa, tonight's "heart of america." all about teamwork. >>> and that's
already investing in similar technology at checkpoints around the country, including right here at l.a.xhe goal is to move everyone through security faster whether you've got clear or not. maurice. >> okay, carter. we'll keep an eye on that one. kafrter evans in los angeles tonight, tha you. >>> >>> finally here, tonight's "heart of america." we meet the nasa scientist who repaired a spacecraft from 15 billion miles away. the voyager 1 is known for being the...
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a live stream caught the plane's touch-and-go attempt to land at l.a.x. tuesday.ly a few minutes later. but the commentator called it the roughest landing ever caught on camera. >>> airlines being forced to pay up, and schools are cutting the sugar. here's shanelle kaul with today's cbs "moneywatch." >> reporter: stocks didn't move much wednesday as investors await more quarterly tech reports. the dow lost 42 points. the nasdaq gained 16, and the s&p 500 was up by one point. >>> good news for air travelers. the biden administration is requiring airlines to give automatic cash refunds for canceled flights. domestic passengers delayed three hours or more and international travelers delayed six hours or more will also be eligible. the department of transportation will also require airlines to be more transparent about extra fees. >>> a move toward healthier school lunches. the department of agriculture is changing its nutrition standards for school meals impacting about 30 million kids across the country. starting july 1st, 2025, added sugars will be limited. flavore
a live stream caught the plane's touch-and-go attempt to land at l.a.x. tuesday.ly a few minutes later. but the commentator called it the roughest landing ever caught on camera. >>> airlines being forced to pay up, and schools are cutting the sugar. here's shanelle kaul with today's cbs "moneywatch." >> reporter: stocks didn't move much wednesday as investors await more quarterly tech reports. the dow lost 42 points. the nasdaq gained 16, and the s&p 500 was up by...
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clear and since god had painted clouds over much of the path to totality, i had to hit the road to l.a.x., go to newark, new jersey, and head to portland, maine, driving in dark to augusta and put up as close to the eclipse as i could find a room and the next morning i knew i wasn't in the bay area anymore, not because of the snow, because of the price of a gallon of gas. still i recognized the food of my people. >> have a great day. >> reporter: thank you. are you going to be able to watch the eclipse? >> i am. >> reporter: fantastic. this older gentleman nearby didn't have a pair of eclipse glasses. i did. >> thank you, sir. >> reporter: you're very welcome. >> you want me to pay you for them? >> reporter: no, no. they're all for you. >> thank you, sir. >> reporter: from augusta we head north, at waterville head west on a two-lane highway and destination 90 miles to the west on a two-lane road, little town called jackman and it was clearly the biggest thing ever to happen in the town of 300. did you do that? >> i wish i was this talented, no. it's a local lady. >> reporter: there were
clear and since god had painted clouds over much of the path to totality, i had to hit the road to l.a.x., go to newark, new jersey, and head to portland, maine, driving in dark to augusta and put up as close to the eclipse as i could find a room and the next morning i knew i wasn't in the bay area anymore, not because of the snow, because of the price of a gallon of gas. still i recognized the food of my people. >> have a great day. >> reporter: thank you. are you going to be able...
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parts of l.a.x. that i hate. l.a.x. is overburdened as well.the short list here, i don't think there's -- elise, you're welcome to chime in. >> d.c. traffic, you have that tram situation, i hate a tram situation, just go to the gate. >> conversely the fashional airport is awesome. well located. perfect. >> we're burying the lede. >> willie? >> newark, we're working on improvement fls they don't have a tram. >> sometimes you need a tram. atlanta, you need a tram. it's a huge airport. >> minneapolis is good. dallas is good. >> you're right, willie, laguardia is cleaner and jfk, from the time i started this show when every time i would fly in on sunday nights and they would lose my bag every single time it was a third world airport, jfk has really improved over the past 15 years. >> for sure. >> and newark is really improving, too. i wish we had the marine terminal. i judge all airports by how quickly i get off the plane and get into the cab. >> the one problem with jfk budget 3.5 hours no matter what hour you land. bumper to bumper traffic back i
parts of l.a.x. that i hate. l.a.x. is overburdened as well.the short list here, i don't think there's -- elise, you're welcome to chime in. >> d.c. traffic, you have that tram situation, i hate a tram situation, just go to the gate. >> conversely the fashional airport is awesome. well located. perfect. >> we're burying the lede. >> willie? >> newark, we're working on improvement fls they don't have a tram. >> sometimes you need a tram. atlanta, you need a...
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i was, bring my father who was a correspondent for cbs news at the time, had just flown into l.a.x.him, he saw all the people on the overpass as he witnessed the spectacle. they pulled the taxi to the side, my that point out the guy kept the meter running the whole time and my dad watched as oj and this comment with the flames of police cars behind him traveling off that highway in a bizarre spectacle that was the beginning of something, i think it is fair to say, in cable news and our media culture. >> it was truly a where were you tv moment. you went through the kennedy assassination with the challenger explosion in 1986, you can tell a story similar to what you just told. and i think it also showed the public was taking control of the story. they want to know everything about it. at this time in 1994, the evening newscast had over 30 million viewers a night. tom brokaw, peter jennings, and dan rather. they really dictated the news agenda. i think it stopped on this day because the networks, the network news was still pretty buttoned-down institution at the time. this was kind of
i was, bring my father who was a correspondent for cbs news at the time, had just flown into l.a.x.him, he saw all the people on the overpass as he witnessed the spectacle. they pulled the taxi to the side, my that point out the guy kept the meter running the whole time and my dad watched as oj and this comment with the flames of police cars behind him traveling off that highway in a bizarre spectacle that was the beginning of something, i think it is fair to say, in cable news and our media...