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what is next for airbus. ♪ all spank."ching we are live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london -- you are watching "the pulse." we are live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. clean energy benefits outweigh production costs. joining me now is the ceo of intelligent energy holdings. some people are skeptical. musk is one of them -- elon musk is one of them. what is your answer to the criticism? >> the good news is that the fuel cells i am holding in my hand is like an engine. where is a battery unit charges and then you need to sync it up and recharge and you have to plan your life around where the next recharge is, a fuel engine is like what you do today. you put fuel in it, it produces high-efficiency, with zero emissions out the back. both have the same drivetrain. it is an electric drivetrain. what we do is to make this available to all consumers. when you go to a refueling station, you don't expect 20 minutes to refuel your car. you expect to be able to refuel very quickly and then be on your wa
what is next for airbus. ♪ all spank."ching we are live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london -- you are watching "the pulse." we are live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. clean energy benefits outweigh production costs. joining me now is the ceo of intelligent energy holdings. some people are skeptical. musk is one of them -- elon musk is one of them. what is your answer to the criticism? >> the good news is that the fuel cells i am holding in...
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airbus says there may be even less room soon. airbus is redesigning the planes. guess some of these items take up too much room in the food prep area. airbus says the redesign will bring more space for luggage in the overhead bins which is great if you're a piece of luggage. >> your human head. >>> coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00, the extraordinary cost of fighting wildfires in california this season. cal fire has now burned all the way through its budget for the year. >>> new victims of the napa quake. a long-time business forced to close. where is all the money that's been raised for earthquake relief? >>> and from 7 on your side's michael finney, affordable quality wines you can enjoy without busting your booze bumgt. >>> that's all coming up in half an hour on abc 7 news at 6:00. you have obviously noticed dan ashley has the night off. that's because he's out raising money to send deserving kids to summer camp. >> this is the 17th year of the dan ashley friends of camp concord golf tournament at the round hill country club. every year the event sends around 5
airbus says there may be even less room soon. airbus is redesigning the planes. guess some of these items take up too much room in the food prep area. airbus says the redesign will bring more space for luggage in the overhead bins which is great if you're a piece of luggage. >> your human head. >>> coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00, the extraordinary cost of fighting wildfires in california this season. cal fire has now burned all the way through its budget for the year....
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airbus, the big clients are in the middle east.se carriers don't have the unions on their backs. in the middle east we are seeing the strategy of these airlines to go toward larger aircraft. that is where the value lies. value lies in large aircraft. airbus, one of your top picks? >> they are one of them. there are other stories across europe where we sink -- think there is potential. one of the more risky ones might be finmeccanica. >> will get to that another day. thank you very much for joining me this morning. let's check in with hans nichols who is in berlin. i have heard them described as luxury car dealers is that how you see it? >> that is one possibility. i am here outside of the new mall of berlin. there is a line forming and they will be opening in a few minutes. will start checking passports to see if the spenders are germans or past -- or tourists. ♪ >> >> welcome back to "on the move." 8:42 here in the u.k.. germany's soon-to-be largest shopping mall opened in berlin as a country is under pressure to increase consumer
airbus, the big clients are in the middle east.se carriers don't have the unions on their backs. in the middle east we are seeing the strategy of these airlines to go toward larger aircraft. that is where the value lies. value lies in large aircraft. airbus, one of your top picks? >> they are one of them. there are other stories across europe where we sink -- think there is potential. one of the more risky ones might be finmeccanica. >> will get to that another day. thank you very...
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let's go from alibaba to airbus. it is three months late but the company has delivered its first nicholsa-380's hans spoke to the ceo of both companies. is a bitof airbus, it late, what did he have to say? >> he basically got cover. he said these planes were late because we made more specifications. on the broader question, how is it selling, not really any new orders this year. they have the one that they signed earlier this year but demand hasn't been hot. they say they have the capacity to do 30 planes a year. on the a-350, you have to wait a long time if you want one. >> we have an order book which allows us to maintain the production rate close to 30 aircraft in the coming years. it is pretty good. we have 750 in the backlog. if you want to order one, i can starting iner you a 21 at best. >> the interesting thing about the plane yesterday, only eight seats in first class, 40 some in business and 461 in economy. we know where we sit. >> at the front, always. i heard some stories yesterday about how long it takes
let's go from alibaba to airbus. it is three months late but the company has delivered its first nicholsa-380's hans spoke to the ceo of both companies. is a bitof airbus, it late, what did he have to say? >> he basically got cover. he said these planes were late because we made more specifications. on the broader question, how is it selling, not really any new orders this year. they have the one that they signed earlier this year but demand hasn't been hot. they say they have the...
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both airbus and boeing have a major conundrum.ve been focusing on the development of the -- >> 7h7 at boeing. >> and rather neglecting the narrowbody market that is a big sector of all. there's a bit of the debate on what that would be. airbus decided they would put new engines on an old lane -- plane. not much modification at all. the wings have been changed ever so slightly. they take a previous version and up a bat and in a make it more energy efficient. where will we see this operating? >> we'll certainly see around the world. most airlines do. the big part is for this -- in europe and the --. the really big numbers are .mongst the operators in asia it tells us something about the way the industry and demand a singing in that direction. >> what changes are they making beyond the new engines? will anything else be different? >> they might stretch in an extra nine seats. reposition some s eats. a good thing or not for passengers, we will see. it throughoutk the first three years of its life. boeing tends to go for a bigger chang
both airbus and boeing have a major conundrum.ve been focusing on the development of the -- >> 7h7 at boeing. >> and rather neglecting the narrowbody market that is a big sector of all. there's a bit of the debate on what that would be. airbus decided they would put new engines on an old lane -- plane. not much modification at all. the wings have been changed ever so slightly. they take a previous version and up a bat and in a make it more energy efficient. where will we see this...
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knowing an airbus would want to keep delivering. -- boeing and airbus would want to keep delivering. >> thank you so much for that, alix steel. moving and shaking this hour, jp morgan ceo jamie dimon is not letting something like chemotherapy and radiation slow him down much at all. the bank's cfo says dimon is "sh ockingly present." dimon is scheduled to finish treatment for throat cancer. warren buffett sent him an e-mail urging him to watch episodes of "breaking bad" during his treatment sessions. call also got a treatment from none other than the president. now comes the tough part. dimon will have to wait several months to see whether the cancer is still present. liar -- those are the words spoken to me by the owner of the miami dolphins in support of nfl commissioner roger goodell. believes good l did not see the videotape that shows ray did notbelieves goodell see the videotape that shows ray rice knocking out his then fiancÉe before it leaked this week. there are prior reports that claim it is impossible godde -- goodell did not see the tape previously. ross joins other owner
knowing an airbus would want to keep delivering. -- boeing and airbus would want to keep delivering. >> thank you so much for that, alix steel. moving and shaking this hour, jp morgan ceo jamie dimon is not letting something like chemotherapy and radiation slow him down much at all. the bank's cfo says dimon is "sh ockingly present." dimon is scheduled to finish treatment for throat cancer. warren buffett sent him an e-mail urging him to watch episodes of "breaking...
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airbus has just delivered four of them. it is a gorgeous aircraft. to 800 53 people. -- 853 people. us now.hols joins you win the award for the best interviews of the day. tell us what they told you. qatar is making a radical bed. seatsre only making eight in this plane. when we talked to the co about saidthe strategy is, he customers don't want all that much. listen to how he put it outside his new plane. >> we do not have any flashy stuff. very clean, good lines, nice colors, and maximum comfort. -- then you can get in any other airplane. and we have all of the amenities that the passenger requires. dothe question is, what passengers require? in the gulf states, they're going in the other direction. we have emirates going one way and [closing bell] going the other. can you tell us the latest on the left onto -- they let top -- on the lufthansa strike. havel the carriers challenges in part because of their labor laws and rate -- labor regulations. they're competing above and below. the low-cost airlines are putting pressure on them. lufthansa has do
airbus has just delivered four of them. it is a gorgeous aircraft. to 800 53 people. -- 853 people. us now.hols joins you win the award for the best interviews of the day. tell us what they told you. qatar is making a radical bed. seatsre only making eight in this plane. when we talked to the co about saidthe strategy is, he customers don't want all that much. listen to how he put it outside his new plane. >> we do not have any flashy stuff. very clean, good lines, nice colors, and...
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is the major exporter of rare metals, including titanium, and they have lucrative contracts with airbus and boeing, and russia could in effect scrap those contracts, which would leave both companies struggling. >> in ukraine, they exchanged more than 60 prisoners on friday, and a fragile peace continues to hold. people are still worried that the war will flare up again. >> in a little village south of luhansk more evidence of the war. tanks rolled in and stayed for two weeks, and the impresent on this community will last for years. while the locals blame the ukrainian forces for turning their homes into targets, the local soldiers said that they tried to get civilians out so their vehicles would not be hit by mines. >> 17 people died here, everybody from this street died. from this house, from this house and from that house. >> this is one episode in the chaotic withdrawal from luhansk. the rebelled weren't able to do this kind of damage. you see the crater northbound this tank, and it gives you the idea of the firepower raining down on this village. from what the kiev government said i
is the major exporter of rare metals, including titanium, and they have lucrative contracts with airbus and boeing, and russia could in effect scrap those contracts, which would leave both companies struggling. >> in ukraine, they exchanged more than 60 prisoners on friday, and a fragile peace continues to hold. people are still worried that the war will flare up again. >> in a little village south of luhansk more evidence of the war. tanks rolled in and stayed for two weeks, and...
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will check withdraw in a couple of minutes to find out >>> jetblue is looking at the engines on an airbus as this frightening emergency landing. the plan was headed to austin, texas, and passengers say smoke poured from the right engine and into the cabin 13 minutes into the flight. this video from inside the plane as the emergency masks deployed and passengers heard a loud bang and evacuated the plan using the emergency slides. jetblue says a passenger was taken to the hospital for observation. >>> a day after australian police disrupted an isisment to publicly behead random civilians, the prime minister has revealed the parliament and government members were potential targets. congress has given president obama approval to arm and train syrian rebels to fight sis although arab nations threatened bid group have not done the same. >> the united states is war at isil and the international community including the muslim world is at war with isil and the united states is committed, the president is committed, to building and leading an international coalition to degrade and destroy isil for
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and russia is a major exporter of rare metals, and they have very lucrative contracts with airbus anding, and they could scrap those contracts which would leave both companies struggling. >>> let's get more on this from patty culhane. tell us what the new u.s. sanctions are all about. >> hi, there, laura, i want to point out each time they have these rounds of sanctions we have conference calls here. most experts have called them basically half measures, meant to send a message but not so far as to hurt european or u.s. countries. these sanctions are much tougher. they have added in russia's largest bank. in the past the banks westerners, basically couldn't buy long-term debt. this changes that to debt that lasts strong longer than 30 days. the biggest impact are on oil companies that have 14 days to unwind those contracts. they think that really might have an impact on russia's thinking this time. >> and yet we vladimir putin brushing them off once again. is he bluffing? >> well, really, what happens next is in his court. and as peter just mentioned from moscow, if he starts impactin
and russia is a major exporter of rare metals, and they have very lucrative contracts with airbus anding, and they could scrap those contracts which would leave both companies struggling. >>> let's get more on this from patty culhane. tell us what the new u.s. sanctions are all about. >> hi, there, laura, i want to point out each time they have these rounds of sanctions we have conference calls here. most experts have called them basically half measures, meant to send a message...
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. >> other business stories you are >> a quick word on airbus.ts new eight 350 long-haul jet has been given the green light in the european union. the a-350 against boeing. >> and netflix is back in the news. but the subscription service launched earlier -- >> the subscription service launched earlier in france this year will have its first sequel. crouching tiger, hidden dragon will be revealed in 2015. >> stephen carol, thank you so much. time now for the press review. >> we will start off by taking a look at how pap let's start by looking at the front page of the wall street journal today. it says that the hong kong rallies grow after clashes. yesterday, we saw tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters were continuing to block streets. they want beijing to give hong kong a free vote leader. this is something beijing has rejected so far, and this has led to unrest and clashes with the police. >> the police have drawn criticism for using tear gas and batons on protesters. >> absolutely. i pulled out a cartoon from the south china post earlie
. >> other business stories you are >> a quick word on airbus.ts new eight 350 long-haul jet has been given the green light in the european union. the a-350 against boeing. >> and netflix is back in the news. but the subscription service launched earlier -- >> the subscription service launched earlier in france this year will have its first sequel. crouching tiger, hidden dragon will be revealed in 2015. >> stephen carol, thank you so much. time now for the press...
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unlike previous designs this spacecraft was launched on the a back of an airbus aircraft. once clear its own engines take it higher to an area which small satellites can be launched. >> you take off on the runway, you go to 10 kill meters, then you have the release of the systems, and after you begin to have small vibration and you have the boost for 200 seconds you have a big boost to go at under [ inaudible ] of altitude. >> by going so high the aircraft is able to drop down on to almost any destination on earth. the flight time could easily be less than two hours. >> if we can, 30, 35 people from point a to point b, then we have -- a viable business motive. >> the company is up against virgin gal ak tick, it has already sold hundreds of tickets, but currently its launch planes were grounded after defects were found in its wings. a u.s. company is also selling tickets, and another u.s. company is developing $75,000 balloon trips. but all of these rides are aimed at tourists rather than point to point air travelers. they hope its initial focus on satellite launch will giv
unlike previous designs this spacecraft was launched on the a back of an airbus aircraft. once clear its own engines take it higher to an area which small satellites can be launched. >> you take off on the runway, you go to 10 kill meters, then you have the release of the systems, and after you begin to have small vibration and you have the boost for 200 seconds you have a big boost to go at under [ inaudible ] of altitude. >> by going so high the aircraft is able to drop down on to...
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. >> reporter: something was wrong with the right engine on the airbus a-320. apparentlies -- passengers reported hearing an explosion and then smoke quickly filling the cabin. >> we'll be evacuating. >> roger. >> smoke on the right engine. >> appears no smoke out of the right engine. >> roger. >> looks like people are starting out of the back already. >> reporter: once on the ground, passengers jumped on evacuation chutes. >> my son who is handicap, tumbled down and luckily another nice man grabbed his face before had hit the concrete. >> reporter: as fire crews moved in, passengers said when they were in the air they weren't sure they'd make it. >> there were a few points where i thought about trying to call my parents saying this could be it. >> my son was the only thing i could really think about. probably say it's the best feeling i probably had in my life today, yeah. >> reporter: in all four people treated for minor injuries. jetblue says it's still investigating what went wrong. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> and if it's possible, the fire situ
. >> reporter: something was wrong with the right engine on the airbus a-320. apparentlies -- passengers reported hearing an explosion and then smoke quickly filling the cabin. >> we'll be evacuating. >> roger. >> smoke on the right engine. >> appears no smoke out of the right engine. >> roger. >> looks like people are starting out of the back already. >> reporter: once on the ground, passengers jumped on evacuation chutes. >> my son who is...
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an airbus spokeswoman says every inch in an airplane cabin counts. >> sure does. >> i agree. especially for the legroom. >> oh, boy. >>> the start of a new teen movie franchise is off and running. "the maze runner" sold $33 million worth of tickets. >> that's almost as much as it cost to make "a walk among the tombstones ." which stumbled to second with only $13 million. and "this is where i leave you" was left only with $12 million. >>> how about a latte that tastes like a beer? >> i'm not sure about this one. >> starbucks is testing this one. >> oh, okay. >> it's called dark barrel latte. >> it has a syrup that tastes like a guinness stout. it's topped with the inevitable whipped cream and caramel sauce. starbucks says there's no alcohol in it. >> reaction online so far is mixed. >> you can put whipped cream and caramel on anything. frankly. you can put it on asparagus. it will taste great. >> beer tasting latte? one or the other. >>> when we come back, not your usual traffic stop. one police officer truly at the right place at the right time. >>> and it's happened again. n
an airbus spokeswoman says every inch in an airplane cabin counts. >> sure does. >> i agree. especially for the legroom. >> oh, boy. >>> the start of a new teen movie franchise is off and running. "the maze runner" sold $33 million worth of tickets. >> that's almost as much as it cost to make "a walk among the tombstones ." which stumbled to second with only $13 million. and "this is where i leave you" was left only with $12...
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. >> reporter: something was wrong with the right engine op the airbus a-320. passengers reported hearing an explosion then smoke quickly filled the cabin. >> definitely 1416 on the ground. will be evacuating. >> roger. >> smoke out of the right engine. >> appears no smoke out of the right engine. >> roger. people already out of the -- sliding out of the back already. >> reporter: once on the ground, passengers jumped on the evacuation chutes. >> my son who is handicapped had to roll, tumble down and luckily another nice man grabbed his face before it hit the concrete. >> reporter: as fire crews moved in. passenger said when in the air they weren't sure they'd make it. >> a few points where i brought out my phone trying to call my parents and say, hey, you know, this could be it. >> the om thing i could think about was my son. so i probably would say it's the best feeling i probably had in my life today. yeah. >> reporter: in all, four people treated for minor injuries. jetblue is still investigating what went wrong. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> he i
. >> reporter: something was wrong with the right engine op the airbus a-320. passengers reported hearing an explosion then smoke quickly filled the cabin. >> definitely 1416 on the ground. will be evacuating. >> roger. >> smoke out of the right engine. >> appears no smoke out of the right engine. >> roger. people already out of the -- sliding out of the back already. >> reporter: once on the ground, passengers jumped on the evacuation chutes. >>...
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an airbus spokewoman says every inch in an airplane cabin counts. >> sure does. >> i agree. especially for the leg room. >>> oh, boy. the start of a new teen movie franchise is off and running. "the maze runner" sold $33 million worth of tickets. >> that's almost as much as it cost to make "a walk among the too many stoens" and. and this is where i leave you is left only with $12 million. >>> how about a latte that tastes like a beer? >> i don't know. >> it's called dark barrel latte. >> it has a syrup that tastes like a guinness stout. there's no actual alcohol in it. >> reaction on line is so far mixed. >> you can put whipped cream and carmel on anything. frankly. you can put it on asparagus. it will taste great. >> beer tasting latte? one or the other. >>> one police officer at the right place at the right time. >>> and it's happened again. nude photos of a-listers stolen. private accounts hacked. ♪ it's not every day that you find yourself at the corner of "a little flu shot" and "a world of difference." when you get any immunization at walgreens, you'll help provide a l
an airbus spokewoman says every inch in an airplane cabin counts. >> sure does. >> i agree. especially for the leg room. >>> oh, boy. the start of a new teen movie franchise is off and running. "the maze runner" sold $33 million worth of tickets. >> that's almost as much as it cost to make "a walk among the too many stoens" and. and this is where i leave you is left only with $12 million. >>> how about a latte that tastes like a beer?...
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. >> something was wrong with the right engine on the airbus a 3-20. pages reported hearing an explosion and smoke quickly filled the cabin. >> we will be evacuating. >> roger. >> smoke out of the right engine. >> it appears no smoke out of the right engine. >> reporter: once on the ground, passengers jumped on the evacuation chutes. >> my son, who is handicapped, had to roll, tumble down and luckily another nice man grabbed his face before he hit the concrete. >> reporter: as fire crews moved in. passengers said when they were in the air, they weren't sure they would make it. >> there were a few points i brought out my phone to try to call my parents and say, hey, this could be it. >> the only thing i could think about was my son, i would probably say this is the best feeling i have had in my life to date, yeah. >> reporter: in all, four people treated for minor injuries. jetblue says it is still investigating what went wrong. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> he's one of the fbi's ten most wanted. the fbi is offering a $100,000 reward for infor
. >> something was wrong with the right engine on the airbus a 3-20. pages reported hearing an explosion and smoke quickly filled the cabin. >> we will be evacuating. >> roger. >> smoke out of the right engine. >> it appears no smoke out of the right engine. >> reporter: once on the ground, passengers jumped on the evacuation chutes. >> my son, who is handicapped, had to roll, tumble down and luckily another nice man grabbed his face before he hit the...
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passengers exited the airbus a320 on the slide. >> i thought this was it. my wife was right next to me, going on vacation, looks like she held me, she was crying, i was like oh, here we go. >> now, among those also on the plane, twilight actor jackson okay, and so are the other 141 passengers and five crew members. >> frightening when you are in the air. >> no doubt. >> major movie star pulls out of highly anticipated sequel. why he is not be appearing in the movie, next year. >>> plus: >> i'm kevin frazier, coming up the best seller mace runner comes to life. plus the all-star cast of this is where i leave you will leave you laughing. >> also, this morning, this dog wandered almost 3,000 miles from home. and now she's finding out the trip home isn't exactly easy either. katie? >> and we can expect to see some great weather unfold for the next few days, ukee, just in time for the weekends, not only do we have more sun in store for up, but also starting to warm up as we officially get set to wrap this summer season up. we'll have all of the details for you c
passengers exited the airbus a320 on the slide. >> i thought this was it. my wife was right next to me, going on vacation, looks like she held me, she was crying, i was like oh, here we go. >> now, among those also on the plane, twilight actor jackson okay, and so are the other 141 passengers and five crew members. >> frightening when you are in the air. >> no doubt. >> major movie star pulls out of highly anticipated sequel. why he is not be appearing in the...
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. >> pelley: jeff pegues on why this airbus made an emergency landing. and lee cowen with gordo, the wonder dog who suddenly became the star of a tv reality show. >> oh, oh, oh, he hit a dog! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> pelley: good evening. millions of people who went shopping for hardware have become victimsi of malicious software. home depot said hackers got access to 56 million debit and credit cards used at the stores this year. that's a bigger security breach than the one at target last year. anthony mason is joining us now with details. anthony. >> reporter: scott, home depot says the hackers used custom built malwear never used in other attacks in the security breach that went undetected between aprilnd september. we apologize to our customers for the inconvenience and anxiety this has caused, home depot's c.e.o. said in a statement today. the web site that broke the story of the breach, reports the malware was installed mainly in payment systems in self-checkout lanes on retail stores but banks have been repor
. >> pelley: jeff pegues on why this airbus made an emergency landing. and lee cowen with gordo, the wonder dog who suddenly became the star of a tv reality show. >> oh, oh, oh, he hit a dog! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> pelley: good evening. millions of people who went shopping for hardware have become victimsi of malicious software. home depot said hackers got access to 56 million debit and credit cards used at the stores this...
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the airbus a-300 to 600 crashed in a field short of the runway, killing the two people on board. >>> florida agriculture officials say they've eliminated more than 140,000 giant snails from miami-dade county. they're using every method that's available to them, including dogs, to sniff out these giant african snails plaguing some neighborhoods. now, the snails can grow up to 8 inches long. they feed on 500 different types of plants. and officials say the snails, get this, they even feed on plaster and stucco, so they can literally eat people's homes. >> ooh. >> not good. no one was hurt when a truckload of oranges tipped over near san diego yesterday. thousands of oranges spilled from their bins on to the highway. police shut down the road while crews cleaned up the fruit. the accident is still being investigated. >>> good morning. here's a live look at boathouse row with all the lights. a nice start to your wednesday. as we head into the rest of your afternoon, we are going to see comfortable conditions, staying below average. we are tracking one warm day, and that's tomorrow. tempe
the airbus a-300 to 600 crashed in a field short of the runway, killing the two people on board. >>> florida agriculture officials say they've eliminated more than 140,000 giant snails from miami-dade county. they're using every method that's available to them, including dogs, to sniff out these giant african snails plaguing some neighborhoods. now, the snails can grow up to 8 inches long. they feed on 500 different types of plants. and officials say the snails, get this, they even...
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. >> is the airbus 320, the really big airplane. the efficiencies come in making more people get into the airplane, not fewer. and so when you're having a four or six-person jet, it would seem that that's making things less efficient no matter how little gas you're able to burn. >> for them it's more people, for us it's more hours. we go to over 2,000 airports across north america. we were in 700 airports last year. american airlines, by contrast, flew to 79. if you want to go to 79 cities, you fly american. if you want to go to one of 2,000 places much harder to reach, you drive for seven hours or take a private airplane. >> i'm sorry -- who is mostly using the airline at this point? >> our airline -- individuals and 50/50 in terms of business and leisure. it could be a guy going to a second house in sun valley or a real estate developers take two or three people to visit malls around the country. that's where it pays. you know, you save three days of travel, hotel rooms, you wake up and go to sleep in your own bed. >> what kind of
. >> is the airbus 320, the really big airplane. the efficiencies come in making more people get into the airplane, not fewer. and so when you're having a four or six-person jet, it would seem that that's making things less efficient no matter how little gas you're able to burn. >> for them it's more people, for us it's more hours. we go to over 2,000 airports across north america. we were in 700 airports last year. american airlines, by contrast, flew to 79. if you want to go to 79...
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it really is about commercial airplanes and what that might mean about -- what that might mean for airbus or boeing. russia might be reticent to do that because they don't have the technology to fill that hole. >> alix steel, my hero and mom to be. best of luck on maternity leave. >> see you in january. one of the toughest challenges with america's escalated offensive will be getting regional allies on board . the man tasked with matchup, u.s. secretary of state john kerry. phil mattingly joins me now with the latest. how is secretary kerry doing so far? >> there is no more central component or complex one to achieve that trying to secure those regional allies. he stopped yesterday in saudi arabia, where he was able to spin the commitment of 10 -- secure the commitment of 10 original nations. there is a tepid response in the region, one that the secretary is trying to overcome in the underscore the reasons why yesterday. >> this meeting cannot happen at a more important time. and frankly, it cannot include a more important group of partners . every single country represented here today, i
it really is about commercial airplanes and what that might mean about -- what that might mean for airbus or boeing. russia might be reticent to do that because they don't have the technology to fill that hole. >> alix steel, my hero and mom to be. best of luck on maternity leave. >> see you in january. one of the toughest challenges with america's escalated offensive will be getting regional allies on board . the man tasked with matchup, u.s. secretary of state john kerry. phil...
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today, whether chief executive officer of airbus.is a success story who will be speaking on the platform of the conference today on europe and its importance. think -- ifou you're talking about -- it is great he is taking an interest. business --ut small right. what did you think the business, the smaller end of the spectrum wants? what promises can you make for someone running a smaller a medium-size business on broadband availability and all of the things that make a deficit on a day to day sort of level? , you are right to highlighted those issues. the number one issue for many of us a medium-size businesses is a hike in business rates they find themselves having to cope with. we are committed to cutting rates in 2015 and 2016 and freezing them and a year after that. that is a commitment we made a last year and we believe of them go further. a 1% cut in the rates and we announce at the conference. you talked about broadband. i've been businesses have to wait far too long to get a broadband connection. that elected, we will talk to
today, whether chief executive officer of airbus.is a success story who will be speaking on the platform of the conference today on europe and its importance. think -- ifou you're talking about -- it is great he is taking an interest. business --ut small right. what did you think the business, the smaller end of the spectrum wants? what promises can you make for someone running a smaller a medium-size business on broadband availability and all of the things that make a deficit on a day to day...
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talking to caroline now, airbus fourly delivered its first yesterday but there hasn't been a single new for the double-decker jet this year. we will talk with the ceo himself. that the demand, though it was soft, that they are staying with demand. have anection, they do order for 20 planes to a leasing agent. insisted they will get around this corner and in terms of the a350, if you want one the waiting list is long. >> we have a northern group that allows us to maintain a production rate. it is pretty good. we have 750 aircraft. , is iflem with the a350 you want to order one i can get you a slot in 2021 at best. the plane they delivered to qatar airways has only eight seats up front in first-class, 40 is this class seats and 400 and coach. qatar insists he doesn't want an arms race on luxury. >> we don't have flashy stuff, very clean. nice colors. maximum comfort. then you can get in any other aero plane. >> it is exciting here because we have essentially two fromally different bets golden state carriers. you have emirates and qatar thinking luxury may not pay in the long run. hamburg,
talking to caroline now, airbus fourly delivered its first yesterday but there hasn't been a single new for the double-decker jet this year. we will talk with the ceo himself. that the demand, though it was soft, that they are staying with demand. have anection, they do order for 20 planes to a leasing agent. insisted they will get around this corner and in terms of the a350, if you want one the waiting list is long. >> we have a northern group that allows us to maintain a production...
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when boeing was forced into making the switch from the 800 and announcing the max because of what airbus had done, again, there was a part of the line that they were making that needed a bit of longevity to make the flip. he got a good price on those as well. this doesn't feel like that. wonder if thisto is more about ryanair and their growth strategy. they are looking to expand. when boeing came to them and said, we have 11 more seats on this plane, that means two inches of narrowing between the rows, an extra emergency exit bind the wings. i am sure the negotiation was a tough one. michael o'leary is not someone who will take the price offered. he will negotiate. plane definitely fits in with their strategy. it is very efficient. in terms of the competitive environment, they are really trying to push into eastern europe, up against what easyjet is doing. inches going to get two less between the seats. those need lockers everybody has been talking about. >> the leg defenders. >> can you recline your seat? >> if i remember correctly, you can't. they have avoided this whole issue. bachelo
when boeing was forced into making the switch from the 800 and announcing the max because of what airbus had done, again, there was a part of the line that they were making that needed a bit of longevity to make the flip. he got a good price on those as well. this doesn't feel like that. wonder if thisto is more about ryanair and their growth strategy. they are looking to expand. when boeing came to them and said, we have 11 more seats on this plane, that means two inches of narrowing between...
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the 320-neo from airbus is doing well. any kind of opportunity here or is this a reflection of the fact that he needs to make this happen? >> he wanted the max. he said that when he made the order announcement last year. then he would make that order at the right time. it is quite close on the heels of the last order. having said that, if you look at the market overall and the capacity and competition in europe, you still have some carriers retrenching. you have easyjet becoming a significant competitor. i think michael sees this as a point you need to push. france,was running air if i was alex cruz, if i was running german wings, this would make me very nervous. >> i think it makes those executives set up. the other thing that is making them sit up is the appearance of ryanair at these primary airports, places where they never face ryanair competition. easyjet says, if you look at our network, there isn't that much overlap. that is becoming less and less the case. low-cost and european discount sector will be looking at t
the 320-neo from airbus is doing well. any kind of opportunity here or is this a reflection of the fact that he needs to make this happen? >> he wanted the max. he said that when he made the order announcement last year. then he would make that order at the right time. it is quite close on the heels of the last order. having said that, if you look at the market overall and the capacity and competition in europe, you still have some carriers retrenching. you have easyjet becoming a...
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. >> reporter: this spacecraft is launched on the back of a modified airbus aircraft. its own engines take it. the technology could also be used for passenger flights. >> you take off on the runway, at 10 kilometers you have release of the systems, and you begin to have small vibration, and you have the boosts, for 200 seconds you have a big boost to go under [ inaudible ] kilometers of altitude. >> reporter: the aircraft is then able to drop down on almost any destination on earth. the flight time between london and new york could easily been less than two hours. >> if we could fly people from point a to point b, then we have a valuable business motive. >> reporter: the company is up against virgin gal lactic. currently it's launch plans grounded after defects were found in its wings. a u.s. company is also selling tickets on board the space plane and another u.s. company is developing $75,000 balloon trips. but all of these rides are aimed at tourists rather than point-to-point air travelers. they hope their initial focus on satellite launch will give it the thrust i
. >> reporter: this spacecraft is launched on the back of a modified airbus aircraft. its own engines take it. the technology could also be used for passenger flights. >> you take off on the runway, at 10 kilometers you have release of the systems, and you begin to have small vibration, and you have the boosts, for 200 seconds you have a big boost to go under [ inaudible ] kilometers of altitude. >> reporter: the aircraft is then able to drop down on almost any destination on...
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this is an airbus a-320.ned around and landed, and they were serious about -- enough about the problem on board that apparently the passengers all had to evacuate via those slides that come out the emergency exit doors. fire crews and so forth on the ground, but everybody is okay. just the long beach airport is shut down for now because that airplane, that jet, is blocking the runway. other passengers, other flights headed in to long beach have been diverted to other l.a. area airports. when we get more information, we'll bring it to you. >> thanks for joining us. >> you'll be off tomorrow. snoo tomorrow. dmroo thanks for being here this week so far. the real story with gretchen carlson starts right now. >> thanks. you heard about isis and al qaeda as major terror threats for the united states, but now a new off-shoot that wants to destroy america and take american lives. hi, i'm gretchen carlson, and this is the real story." the revelation comes as the nation's top intelligence officials speak out today. >>
this is an airbus a-320.ned around and landed, and they were serious about -- enough about the problem on board that apparently the passengers all had to evacuate via those slides that come out the emergency exit doors. fire crews and so forth on the ground, but everybody is okay. just the long beach airport is shut down for now because that airplane, that jet, is blocking the runway. other passengers, other flights headed in to long beach have been diverted to other l.a. area airports. when we...
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unlike previous designs that rely on rockets this is launched on the back of a modified airbus aircraft. once cleared it's own images take it into higher altitude that satellites will be launched into orbit. this could be used for satellite flights. >> for 200 second you have the boost. >> by going so high the aircraft is able to drop down onto almost any destination on earth. it's flight time between london and new york could easily be less than two hours. >> if we can fly 30, 35 people from point a to point b then we have available business. >> they're up against galactic, which has already sold tickets for its high altitude flights, but defects from found in its wings. another u.s. company is developing $75,000 balloon trips which take passengers above the earth. but all of these rides are aimed at tourists instead of point to point travelers. but it will give the trust that one day it needs for passenger travel. >> joining u.s. and russian crow arrived at the international space station today. it joined up with the space laboratories that orbited 226 miles above the earth. and the t
unlike previous designs that rely on rockets this is launched on the back of a modified airbus aircraft. once cleared it's own images take it into higher altitude that satellites will be launched into orbit. this could be used for satellite flights. >> for 200 second you have the boost. >> by going so high the aircraft is able to drop down onto almost any destination on earth. it's flight time between london and new york could easily be less than two hours. >> if we can fly...
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and russia is a major exporter of rare metals, and they have very lucrative contracts with airbus anding, and russia could, in effect, scrap those contracts which would leave both companies struggling. >>> leaders from russia, iraq, and china, are meeting for a regional security summit. and this year's meeting comes ahead of a planned draw down of foreign forces in afghanistan later this year. the crisis in ukraine is also high on the agenda. >> reporter: coming together in times of trouble, with their respective relationships with the west becoming increasingly difficult, countries like rush and iran are looking to strengthen old bonds and find reliable trade partners, and more than 20 years after the fall of the soviet union, vladimir putin turn to the region. >> translator: we call to react in a strong and fast way, to make our countries prosperous. this rask is becoming more and more complicated. >> reporter: member states agreed to work harder on regional security and increase trade but as president putin put [ inaudible ] the impact of new sanctions by the european union aimed a
and russia is a major exporter of rare metals, and they have very lucrative contracts with airbus anding, and russia could, in effect, scrap those contracts which would leave both companies struggling. >>> leaders from russia, iraq, and china, are meeting for a regional security summit. and this year's meeting comes ahead of a planned draw down of foreign forces in afghanistan later this year. the crisis in ukraine is also high on the agenda. >> reporter: coming together in times...
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airbus that implemented a program. peres did not know about it.hen the child would board the bus there were told to stare into the irish scanning the scene until the light turned blue he. he is and to add information on the parent's side. serbs parents ended up being outraged. the person who is supposed to send notification home to let them know that your child is going to be irish scamp, that person was sick that day. >> scanned on the boss. these are little kids. in no, it was like first, second, third grade. >> right. so they don't know if it is a found out about it. stop join a program. what shocked me was the fact that this could go on. technology that is necessary and technology where parents don't need to get and "and be given the opportunity to say yea or nay to it before it is implemented. and also what shocked me was finding out the stuff like this is going on with regularity. there are not as many few and far between cases as they are emerging technology the argument is this is seen in the name of security your convenience. that was als
airbus that implemented a program. peres did not know about it.hen the child would board the bus there were told to stare into the irish scanning the scene until the light turned blue he. he is and to add information on the parent's side. serbs parents ended up being outraged. the person who is supposed to send notification home to let them know that your child is going to be irish scamp, that person was sick that day. >> scanned on the boss. these are little kids. in no, it was like...
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previous designs which rely on rockets, this spacecraft is launched on the back of a modified an airbusnce proven the technology could also be used for passenger flights. >> reporter: you go to 10 kilometers, at 10 kilometers you have begin to have release, and the small vibration, and for 200 seconds you have a big boost. >> reporter: but going so high, the aircraft is able to drop down on to almost any destination on earth. the flight between london and new york could easily be less than two hours. >> if we can fly people from point a to point b then we have a viable business model. >> reporter: the company is up against virgin galactic who has already sold hundreds of tickets for its joyrides. a u.s. company is also selling tickets for flights, and another u.s. company is dropping $75,000 balloon trips which take passengers 26 kilometers above the earth. bawl of these rides are aimed at tourists rather than point to point air travelers. it hopes its initial focus on satellite launch will give it the thrust it needs to one day revolutionize travel. >> it's time for sport now. >>> than
previous designs which rely on rockets, this spacecraft is launched on the back of a modified an airbusnce proven the technology could also be used for passenger flights. >> reporter: you go to 10 kilometers, at 10 kilometers you have begin to have release, and the small vibration, and for 200 seconds you have a big boost. >> reporter: but going so high, the aircraft is able to drop down on to almost any destination on earth. the flight between london and new york could easily be...
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in 2001 the ipod was so popular even the airbus became icons.od sales were so big, they were even bigger than macintosh. apple is a transformed country. when asked if their next product might be a phone, steve jobs said anything sent through a carrier is too difficult. he said we're not very good at going through orifices to get to the end user. it was a ruse. they announced the apple iphone in 2007. >> and we are calling it iphone. >> $2.5 billion in revenue in the first year. by 2008 apple became seventh in mobile global phone sales but after watching them get up to $10 billion in iphone revenues, samsung stepped into the fray with galaxy. a fierce rivalry ensued. by 2013 samsung's market share even outstripped apple's. still 551.3 million iphones have been sold. total revenues are huge. $343 billion. it is a global phenomenal. it was initially just sold in the u.s. but now it is sold in 143 countries and it is single most popular consumer electronic device ever. in china alone, sales have doubled in two years. $12.7 billion year one. two year
in 2001 the ipod was so popular even the airbus became icons.od sales were so big, they were even bigger than macintosh. apple is a transformed country. when asked if their next product might be a phone, steve jobs said anything sent through a carrier is too difficult. he said we're not very good at going through orifices to get to the end user. it was a ruse. they announced the apple iphone in 2007. >> and we are calling it iphone. >> $2.5 billion in revenue in the first year. by...
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all been arab countries in particular those who are with the coalition, you know, lobbying other airbus. and i've seen lots of that going on at the u.n. this week. >> are u.k. actions limited to iraq but is there a chance they'll move into syria or not? >> i can't answer that. i used to cover great britain years ago but i'm not there now. i think that would give a different popular response than this would have gotten so i don't think they're going to go for that next step. >> just from your perspective of covering the u.k. cu give us an idea of -- can you give us how difficult a decision it is for the u.k. to get involved in this? >> i think it is particularly difficult for the u.k. public because they have had such a bad reaction to what happened in iraq. tony blair in my time was a three times elected prime minister is now almost a reviled figure in britain almost completely because of the iraq war. i would think the brits would go rather nimbly into that argument because of what happened before. >> post the united nations talks, is this more evidence despite the criticism that the u
all been arab countries in particular those who are with the coalition, you know, lobbying other airbus. and i've seen lots of that going on at the u.n. this week. >> are u.k. actions limited to iraq but is there a chance they'll move into syria or not? >> i can't answer that. i used to cover great britain years ago but i'm not there now. i think that would give a different popular response than this would have gotten so i don't think they're going to go for that next step. >>...
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. >> didn't mean to offend airbus witwitharabswith the mascot. >> our picture of the day.tyler glen lead singer of the neon trees talks about his decision to come out as gay despite his religious beliefs. >> tonight we're watching the gulf of mexico in the bay of comepeche, tropical depression 5. what we're expecting it to turn into is tropical storm dolly. not a major storm but it's going to bring quite a bit of rain, believe it or not 12 to 14 inches of rain is expected but of course we're watching all of the models to determine how far north or how far south it will go by the time it makes landfall on wednesday. we are watching the rest, very, very slow this time of year compared to what we usually see, wave off of africa we'll be watching as well. major downpours across, this is what the u.s. open looked like last night when he was rained out they had a rain delay. as you can see, for tuesday and wednesday those temperatures are still very, very warm. tomorrow 89°, 41% of rain but as we go for the rest of the week we are looking at some better conditions. no rain in th
. >> didn't mean to offend airbus witwitharabswith the mascot. >> our picture of the day.tyler glen lead singer of the neon trees talks about his decision to come out as gay despite his religious beliefs. >> tonight we're watching the gulf of mexico in the bay of comepeche, tropical depression 5. what we're expecting it to turn into is tropical storm dolly. not a major storm but it's going to bring quite a bit of rain, believe it or not 12 to 14 inches of rain is expected but...
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. >> a study about american toads towards airbus and muslims and own 27% of americans have a favorablemuslim americans. >> that's basically one out of four people, that's very troubling. >> and you attribute that to? >> i attribute that with misinformation and for people -- for many of those people if you look at some other polls that think they've never met an arab or muslim, when people don't have relationships with people of other faith i think they get owatch fox news and get to believe everything they see on tv and get to associate that with people of the same faith. >> but that is case isn't it, they see or hear terrorist groups that talk about the muslim faith, that talk about killing in the name of god, in the name of the muslim faith and they don't understand that. you're not entirely surprised by this are you? >> i'm not entirely surprised but i can't understand why we don't do that when we see christian militia groups or buddhist terrorists killing muslims by the hundreds in places lime burma. only in the places of people killing in the name of islam. >> maybe in the united
. >> a study about american toads towards airbus and muslims and own 27% of americans have a favorablemuslim americans. >> that's basically one out of four people, that's very troubling. >> and you attribute that to? >> i attribute that with misinformation and for people -- for many of those people if you look at some other polls that think they've never met an arab or muslim, when people don't have relationships with people of other faith i think they get owatch fox...
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quickly returned, made an emergency landing, and passengers exited the airbus a320, on the slides. >>e was right next to me, going on vacation, she held me, she was crying, i was like, well, here we go. >> well, among those on the flight, twilight actor jackson ratbone, he is okay, so are the only passengers and five crew members. >> there is concern this morning over the safety of american stranded in mexico by hurricane odile. vacationers from philadelphia who went to cabo san lucas stuck there amid the chaos and confusion. it was far from the vacation they planned. their exclusive communication via skype to "eyewitness news" was the first touch with the outside world since odile hit their hotel monday. they are hoping us law make kearse help out. >> now the growing fear is people around here are in a devestated area, and they're lacking resources, so it is entirely possible that we could become targets because we have money. >> now they have found shelter in hotel some four hours from cabo. airports are jammed or inaccessible. >> philadelphia city council votes to decriminalize mar
quickly returned, made an emergency landing, and passengers exited the airbus a320, on the slides. >>e was right next to me, going on vacation, she held me, she was crying, i was like, well, here we go. >> well, among those on the flight, twilight actor jackson ratbone, he is okay, so are the only passengers and five crew members. >> there is concern this morning over the safety of american stranded in mexico by hurricane odile. vacationers from philadelphia who went to cabo...
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what does this do for boeing that's now losing it's cost advantage to airbus plus worse it's by design. europe wants the euro lower to put people to work there. that kind of work, building aircraft requires a huge number of employees. is there a peaking? maybe for the moment. just for the moment. and then there's the bonds. we don't know when the fed is actually going to start raising rates. people talk about it all day but we don't. the yellen fed is data dependent but the easing is a thing of the past. while interest rates may not go up much the long bullish run in bonds, 30 years by my count has to be considered over. despite all of this negative data around the world something that will depress rates will only conclude what the fed has told us. bond price versus peaked. remember rates will go higher overtime as bond prices go down. not good. what hasn't peaked, first unfortunately what hasn't peaked is political intervention. the problems in europe are man made. we won't let the russians take back ukraine and can only hurt them economically. they won't stop until they get more of u
what does this do for boeing that's now losing it's cost advantage to airbus plus worse it's by design. europe wants the euro lower to put people to work there. that kind of work, building aircraft requires a huge number of employees. is there a peaking? maybe for the moment. just for the moment. and then there's the bonds. we don't know when the fed is actually going to start raising rates. people talk about it all day but we don't. the yellen fed is data dependent but the easing is a thing of...
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melissa: airbus has been embarking on concorde round 2 with plans to build a supersonic business jetu from washington to paris in five hours. comcast is firing back at critics of a $45 billion proposed merger with time warner cable. they say companies including netflix as taking the chance to extract concessions for their own benefit. that is all latest from the fox business network giving you the power to press for. health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable, with over 900 locations for walk-in medical care. and more on the way. minuteclinic. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. melissa: blackberry going back to square one, unveiling a smart phone in hopes of -- i phone hysteria rage, blackberry doesn't seem worried insisting this phone, it was the business crowd. these guys could never be square. plans from matchable, what do you think of this? >> i can't get over is the shape. is the size of a real passport. that is not a joke. it is the same shape, it doesn't speak smart phone to you.
melissa: airbus has been embarking on concorde round 2 with plans to build a supersonic business jetu from washington to paris in five hours. comcast is firing back at critics of a $45 billion proposed merger with time warner cable. they say companies including netflix as taking the chance to extract concessions for their own benefit. that is all latest from the fox business network giving you the power to press for. health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it...
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airbus has patented plane helmets make you forget you're on a plane, allow you to watch movies, get work turn on virtual keyboard. would you guys try this one? what do you think, tracy. >> absolutely. i only like to fly with my own children. everyone's else's kids can get lost. i can't stand them. melissa: that's true. >> that is the way most parents feel. a screaming kid drives me nuts even though i heard the sound a thousand times. i put that on and disappear. melissa: i worry about the cleanliness. i worry about the being in a seat putting your head against a seat where everybody has been in. i don't know know who was in that helmet before me. veronica, do you share my germaphobe yaw? >> i do. they can't clean blankets and pillows correctly. who says they will clean the helmet correctly. there will be virtual smell capacity. long flights, smell of folks could be a little rough. i would love to see -- >> great idea. melissa: that is really good idea. jared, go into that business? i love that. >> instead of having a big helmets like hair salons. get a thing that gives you a pleasant sce
airbus has patented plane helmets make you forget you're on a plane, allow you to watch movies, get work turn on virtual keyboard. would you guys try this one? what do you think, tracy. >> absolutely. i only like to fly with my own children. everyone's else's kids can get lost. i can't stand them. melissa: that's true. >> that is the way most parents feel. a screaming kid drives me nuts even though i heard the sound a thousand times. i put that on and disappear. melissa: i worry...
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. >> some kind of airbus, that's what the united worker told us. that apparently that it was an american airlines plane that had been hijacked from boston to los angeles. b][%[t_q ust getting initial reports of that. again, we must tell you that we're trying to get as much information, but it is trickling in at a very slow pace. so, all of this is unconfirmed. and, of course, speculation of a terrorist attack is unconfirmed, although that is what some pentagon officials are saying. let's go to president bush right now. >> unfortunately, we'll be going back to washington after my remarks. secretary rod pace and the lieutenant governor will take the podium and discuss education. i do want to thank the folks here at the booker elementary school for their hospitality. today we've had an national tragedy. two airplanes have crashed into the world trade center in an apparent terrorist attack on our country. i have spoken to the vice president, to the governor of new york, to the director of the fbi, and have ordered that the full resources of the federal
. >> some kind of airbus, that's what the united worker told us. that apparently that it was an american airlines plane that had been hijacked from boston to los angeles. b][%[t_q ust getting initial reports of that. again, we must tell you that we're trying to get as much information, but it is trickling in at a very slow pace. so, all of this is unconfirmed. and, of course, speculation of a terrorist attack is unconfirmed, although that is what some pentagon officials are saying. let's...
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passengers exited the airbus a320, on the slides. >> i thought this was it.ought, well, here we go. >> among those on that plane, twilight actor, jacks on, lastbone, told he is okay, and so far the other passengers and five crew members, to have been frightening indeed. >> scar. >> i eagles made the washington redskins at lincoln financial field. this morning hearing from lesean mccoy about playing against desean jackson. >> should be good game. also ahead, company helping astronaunts print their own objects, in outer space. today shapes up to be beautiful l yet again. little cool for the standards, however, nice warming trends coming just in time for the last weekends of summer. we'll have all of the details for you coming >> updating breaking news this morning, more than 100 firefighters responds to huge fire in a vacant warehouse in kensington early this morning. inferno quickly spread to paper business, next-door. three people including two firefighters were injured. their injuries we're told are minor, 25 year old man did suffer burns, to more than 08% o
passengers exited the airbus a320, on the slides. >> i thought this was it.ought, well, here we go. >> among those on that plane, twilight actor, jacks on, lastbone, told he is okay, and so far the other passengers and five crew members, to have been frightening indeed. >> scar. >> i eagles made the washington redskins at lincoln financial field. this morning hearing from lesean mccoy about playing against desean jackson. >> should be good game. also ahead, company...
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passengers exited that airbus a320 on the slides. >> i thought this was t my wife was cents right nextme. we were going on vacation, she held me, she was crying, i thought, well, here we go. >> among those on the plane, twilight actor jackson, told he's okay, so are the only passengers and five crew members. >>> new jersey governor chris christie meantime says he is growing tired of the legislative committee investigating the bridge scandal. the governor blasted lawmakers on the committee for leaking documents to the media. >> should absolutely answer for where the leaks come from. if they can't run their own ship then they shouldn't be in charge after investigation. and it is really starting to bother me now, that we have these leaks that go on and on and on. >> the committee says the governor's office not cooperating fully with the investigation. lawmakers investigating whether politics was behind lane closures on the george washington bridge, that caused that gridlock last year. >>> well, a tourist is robbed at gunpoint, on crowded street. >> and it just so happens that tourist was
passengers exited that airbus a320 on the slides. >> i thought this was t my wife was cents right nextme. we were going on vacation, she held me, she was crying, i thought, well, here we go. >> among those on the plane, twilight actor jackson, told he's okay, so are the only passengers and five crew members. >>> new jersey governor chris christie meantime says he is growing tired of the legislative committee investigating the bridge scandal. the governor blasted lawmakers...
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would you go to airbus if you could get them long-haul jets? evaluate both. >> they have the capacity to satisfy your demand, if they did, would you be willing to -- >> sure. it would not be ryanair but a sister company. ryanairtart off with a customer base in europe, 86 main passengers all over europe. we are europe's biggest airline. you could see $10 fares across the atlantic. >> what is your biggest issue? is it unions? -biggest issue we have is getting enough aircraft to satisfy customer demand all over europe. at the moment is deal directly with the pilots and cabin crew. we negotiate with them directly, they get more pay and we get more productivity. all of our pilots are very happy. they are locked into fixed pay increases for the next five years. negotiate pay cuts and job cuts. is there an opportunity that ryanair is not captioning it -- capturing it? >> there is. we have grown as the largest airline by being cheap and cheerful. between 7% of our passengers are traveling on business. we have launched a business product. you pay a $40
would you go to airbus if you could get them long-haul jets? evaluate both. >> they have the capacity to satisfy your demand, if they did, would you be willing to -- >> sure. it would not be ryanair but a sister company. ryanairtart off with a customer base in europe, 86 main passengers all over europe. we are europe's biggest airline. you could see $10 fares across the atlantic. >> what is your biggest issue? is it unions? -biggest issue we have is getting enough aircraft to...