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and particularly for the american airline flight attendants.t of what we heard anecdotally is that they had felt that they were potentially, you know, asked to be on the potential weapon of mass destruction. so you can certain imagine what a difference and how that could impact them. >> and oftentimes planes are targets just to that point of being on this sort of flying missile, wherever this missile lands. and then when you look at malaysian air, that the double tragedies in the last couple of months. how do you think, professor, this should be addressed? if it should be addressed by the airline? >> well, i think that airlines, i'm sure, in the past decade have worked really hard to try to work on ways to help. whether that's preincident preparation as well as what happens afterwards. but, you know, one of the things that we like to be able to do and one of the reasons we did our research is to be able to ask those questions. prior to the work that we had done, we were not familiar with any work that had been done with airlines before. and so
and particularly for the american airline flight attendants.t of what we heard anecdotally is that they had felt that they were potentially, you know, asked to be on the potential weapon of mass destruction. so you can certain imagine what a difference and how that could impact them. >> and oftentimes planes are targets just to that point of being on this sort of flying missile, wherever this missile lands. and then when you look at malaysian air, that the double tragedies in the last...
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the new american airlines.n us here in the number of minutes. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am scarlet fu come here with tom keene and adam johnson. filing to regulators about recalls, gm says it had 16 deaths and 100 six and seven injuries. gm is not officially raised its death count. u.s. company apologizing for the tainted meat scandal and its chinese subsidiaries. they repackaged old meat and labeled it as fresh. the company is owned by the osi group of illinois. china'satchdogs say food standards like behind the rest of the world. and at&t's quarterly earnings fell behind analyst estimates. many wireless subscribers are on installment plans which reduce cash flow. that is this morning's company news. >> facebook with terrific revenue growth. this as apple prepares for a ginormous fall season. it is reported that the howard ward household will require 70 new apple products before years end. can the apple optimism come over to the rest of technology? >> i think it is very much happening. $27 a coupl
the new american airlines.n us here in the number of minutes. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am scarlet fu come here with tom keene and adam johnson. filing to regulators about recalls, gm says it had 16 deaths and 100 six and seven injuries. gm is not officially raised its death count. u.s. company apologizing for the tainted meat scandal and its chinese subsidiaries. they repackaged old meat and labeled it as fresh. the company is owned by the osi group of illinois....
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round trip ticket from philadelphia to dallas same flights booked at the exact same time the american airlinesite quoted 599. u.s. 664 a $65 difference and that's not an isolated case many for round trip from philadelphia to la u.s. airways fair was 538. american's fair was 708. a $170 difference for the exact same flight. on last minute round trip from philadelphia to vegas we found a u.s. airways fair of seven frick much the same exact trip on american's site was $1,045. $299 more. >> it should be the same price. >> i am surprised. why is that? >> it's always difficult to merge two computer systems and they want to do it carefully. >> american expects to have the reservation sites fully merged by the end of 2015. so for now, the two sites are coach sharing. they have access to a limited number of seats on each other's flights and they price them independently. but there's no way to predict which sight will give you the cheaper fair. >> exactly the same flight, exactly the time times. same type of airplane. >> i think the people should always shop around report roar easiest way to shop aroun
round trip ticket from philadelphia to dallas same flights booked at the exact same time the american airlinesite quoted 599. u.s. 664 a $65 difference and that's not an isolated case many for round trip from philadelphia to la u.s. airways fair was 538. american's fair was 708. a $170 difference for the exact same flight. on last minute round trip from philadelphia to vegas we found a u.s. airways fair of seven frick much the same exact trip on american's site was $1,045. $299 more. >>...
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i want to bring back the former american airlines chairman and ceo bob. at do you make of this ipo? >> i assume, they look at the airline industry and they figure they will approve their own results and this is the time to give the public an opportunity to participate. what virgin america thinks will be a time of prosperity. >> it sounds that way. you know american airlines is returning cash back to shareholders and others are as well. sense ofehind this renewed profitability here? >> consolidation and elimination of competition. it works like a charm. itthat is terrible very sounds like that could come at the expense of consumers. >> of course. come on. is a good thing. the airline industry destroyed a lot of capital over a lot of years. phd who washe running during the deregulation of the airline in 1970 8, 20 years after, he came along and said, you know, deregulation does not work very well in an industry like the airline it destroyed a lot of capital, and to destroy the ability of u.s. carriers to compete with airlines around the world. now we have co
i want to bring back the former american airlines chairman and ceo bob. at do you make of this ipo? >> i assume, they look at the airline industry and they figure they will approve their own results and this is the time to give the public an opportunity to participate. what virgin america thinks will be a time of prosperity. >> it sounds that way. you know american airlines is returning cash back to shareholders and others are as well. sense ofehind this renewed profitability here?...
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earnings are in from the airliners, really led by american, who is paying its first shareholder dividend in 34 years in credit gained from the merger with us airways. jet blue matched estimates. detroit's carmakers are going in opposite directions -- ford posted its 21st straight profitable quarter, but gm's quarterly results missed estimates and said compensating victims for defective ignitions will cost at least $440 million. matt miller joins me along with chuck stevens. matt, take away. >> thank you. about the costsk you have set aside or the cost you pay for the actual recalls. it was $1.3 billion in the first quarter, $1.2 billion in the second quarter, and a lot of analysts do not seem to have accounted for that in their forecast. why do you think that is, and how much do you think it is going to be going forward? >> before i get into questions specifically arm the recall, if i could talk about overall performance, i think it is an important message to get out. we continue to have strong twolts, especially in our key markets, north america and china. recallexclude the campaigns, e
earnings are in from the airliners, really led by american, who is paying its first shareholder dividend in 34 years in credit gained from the merger with us airways. jet blue matched estimates. detroit's carmakers are going in opposite directions -- ford posted its 21st straight profitable quarter, but gm's quarterly results missed estimates and said compensating victims for defective ignitions will cost at least $440 million. matt miller joins me along with chuck stevens. matt, take away....
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american airliners were warned to stay away. why was flight 17 on the route. ali velshi joins us next to talk about that. - welcome back. investigators are going through the rubble of a flight 17 crash, killing 298 people on board. before the malaysian airliner crash, several aviation organisations issued warns. now new restrictions are in place to make sure it doesn't happen again. lisa stark is in washington with the latest on the investigation. >> air routes over this will disputed section of ukraine have been closed by request for the ukranian government. there were restrictions for planes blofr 32,000 -- below 32,000 feet. that malaysian airliner was at 33,000 feet. the ukranian government requested that the air space over eastern ukraine be entirely closed, and european air traffic control officials instituted that request quickly and diverted all planes from the area. the key focus is who will conduct the investigation into the plane tragedy. there are calls from the u.n., n.a.t.o., the united states and malaysia and other governments for an open and in
american airliners were warned to stay away. why was flight 17 on the route. ali velshi joins us next to talk about that. - welcome back. investigators are going through the rubble of a flight 17 crash, killing 298 people on board. before the malaysian airliner crash, several aviation organisations issued warns. now new restrictions are in place to make sure it doesn't happen again. lisa stark is in washington with the latest on the investigation. >> air routes over this will disputed...
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american airlines says demand is so high for flights that airlines could increase the number of flights, increase the number of seats, and still raise fa fares. in the past, airlines had to do just the opposite to artificially increase demand and then they could increase fares. the two international air carriers that disagree say the ready availability of international flights is already hurting their profits. >>> residents of the united states are hanging up on their land line telephone service at an incredible pace. listen to this. federal researchers have found a number of people with wireless phones only and no land lines has doubled since 2010. back then, 20% of the united states was wireless only. now that's up to 40%. ten years ago, it was just 5%. the center for disease control found the younger you are, the less likely you are to have a land line phone. i think here in the bay area, that's not necessarily true. my father dumped his land line. >> okay, michael, thank you. >> still have one. don't use it very often. well, a typhoon pounded the japanese province of okinawa with fi
american airlines says demand is so high for flights that airlines could increase the number of flights, increase the number of seats, and still raise fa fares. in the past, airlines had to do just the opposite to artificially increase demand and then they could increase fares. the two international air carriers that disagree say the ready availability of international flights is already hurting their profits. >>> residents of the united states are hanging up on their land line...
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yesterday the faa sent a standdown order to american airliners banning them from flying into tel aviv's airport for 24 hours. the move came after a hamas rocket fired from gaza slammed into this neighborhood near the airport. some foreign airliners, including israeli airlines are still flying into the region. in los angeles armed officers are standing guard at its ticket counters. >> basically i'm kind of nervous a little. >> reporter: in a show of support late tuesday night, former new york city mayor michael bloomberg boarded an elel flight. overnight in the west bank town of bethlehem. at least one person was killed in clashes between palestinians and israeli troops with the fighting raging on for two weeks now, secretary of state john kerry and the u.n.'s secretary-general continue pressing for a cease-fire. so far pore than 630 palestinians and 29 israelis have been killed in the fighting. don champion for cbs news. >> this morning israeli leaders are calling on secretary of state kerry to help lift the american flight ban insisting there's no real threat to flights in and out of t
yesterday the faa sent a standdown order to american airliners banning them from flying into tel aviv's airport for 24 hours. the move came after a hamas rocket fired from gaza slammed into this neighborhood near the airport. some foreign airliners, including israeli airlines are still flying into the region. in los angeles armed officers are standing guard at its ticket counters. >> basically i'm kind of nervous a little. >> reporter: in a show of support late tuesday night, former...
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off the tracks on thursday. >> train headed to boeing factory in washington state. >>> well, american airlines, and us airways, have combined to become the largest airline in the world. but, as two come together, passengers could be paying more than they should be. cbs-3 consumer reporter jim donovan, on your side to show you why, and how to avoid it. >> the marriage of american and us airways, was announced on valentine day, 2013. but a year and a half after that announcement, and six months after the government gave final approval for the merger, the planes had yet to be repaints dollars, the terminal signs have yet to be changed, and the american and us airways reservation systems still operating separately. so whether it comes to the airfare you pay? >> founder of air watch. com. >> it could be a hundred, 200, $300 difference. >> for the same round trip ticket from philadelphia to dallas, same flight book at the exact same time, the american airlines website quoted 599. the us airways website, 664. that's a $65 difference and that's not isolated case. >> for rounds trip philadelphia to los
off the tracks on thursday. >> train headed to boeing factory in washington state. >>> well, american airlines, and us airways, have combined to become the largest airline in the world. but, as two come together, passengers could be paying more than they should be. cbs-3 consumer reporter jim donovan, on your side to show you why, and how to avoid it. >> the marriage of american and us airways, was announced on valentine day, 2013. but a year and a half after that...
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american airlines. one world partner.ation rapidly developing where you've got u.s. carriers out of an abundance of overcaution, they say we're not flying. you have their european partners saying they will continue to fly. >> everybody has their own risk assessments. these are their lives, maybe they have different kinds of information. maybe delta didn't have all the information they needed and we're exercising on the side of caution, which is admirable. that's what it should be. every pilot and airline and operations centers has the right to throw up the flag and say this is a high risk. we're not ready to accept it until we get more information about it, until we understand completely what our risks are, what the hazards are. >> let's see if we can get some more information about what might be going on in israel right now. we'll bring in another guest. thank you so much for being with us. i realize you are not there right now but i'm curious if you have any intelligence or ear to the ground about what might be going on
american airlines. one world partner.ation rapidly developing where you've got u.s. carriers out of an abundance of overcaution, they say we're not flying. you have their european partners saying they will continue to fly. >> everybody has their own risk assessments. these are their lives, maybe they have different kinds of information. maybe delta didn't have all the information they needed and we're exercising on the side of caution, which is admirable. that's what it should be. every...
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some airlines in the west, some of the american airlines, british airlines have been avoiding that route as the troubles there got worse. you know, i'm not convinced that, you know, one can just fall back and say well, everything is okay because they say the route is open. if you think about it in other ways, no international organization can tell an individual state it is safe to fly over a country. take for example airlines in the middle east. take israel, for example. would an international organization be able to advise israel whether they could fly over every middle eastern country? it's not possible. in this case, the malaysian authorities should be questioning their decision making here. >> talk to me about the black boxes at this point. ukrainian separatists, the rebels are claiming they have them in their possession. what evidence might be on them? at this point is it the absence of data that could be revealed or the absence of discussion that you are in any kind of danger? >> well, we are talking the flight data recorder. it records the various instruments and controls on the a
some airlines in the west, some of the american airlines, british airlines have been avoiding that route as the troubles there got worse. you know, i'm not convinced that, you know, one can just fall back and say well, everything is okay because they say the route is open. if you think about it in other ways, no international organization can tell an individual state it is safe to fly over a country. take for example airlines in the middle east. take israel, for example. would an international...
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>> reporter: israel is furious at the travel ban by the faa, not only the american airlines stopped flying for 24 hours, but a domino affect, major european carriers, the french airlines, this isolates israel. and it's a strategic threat to israel. first of all, it's the only international airport that israel really has operating to the center of israel, the main airport. so the very strong complaint by the israeli prime minister to the americans, calling on them to overthrow the ban on airlines flying here. meanwhile, they say the area is safe. it happened because of a rocket that fell within a mile of the airport yesterday. everyone's worried and nervous because of the malaysian airlines crash being brought down by a missile. for that, focusing the urgency on a ceasefire. no sign they are listening, and both sides seem content to continue the fighting. >> stay safe, martin. thank you. >>> this morning, the first planes carrying the victims of mh17 are expected to arrive in the netherlands. while families and friends grieve. the world is demanding answers. u.s. intelligence officials beli
>> reporter: israel is furious at the travel ban by the faa, not only the american airlines stopped flying for 24 hours, but a domino affect, major european carriers, the french airlines, this isolates israel. and it's a strategic threat to israel. first of all, it's the only international airport that israel really has operating to the center of israel, the main airport. so the very strong complaint by the israeli prime minister to the americans, calling on them to overthrow the ban on...
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the faa acts independently, it makes judgments about the safety and security of american airlines and american passengers. we're not in the business of second guessing the faa or telling it what to do. the faa is working with israel to try to resolve this. the only people who are playing politics with this issue are the folks who are accusing us of playing politics with the issue. >> the negotiations are making progress, what exactly does progress mean and look like given the current situation? >> so secretary kerry is intensely engaged in trying to get a cease-fire, in the first instance a short term humanitarian cease-fire, that will work the space necessary to have some kind of dpurable solution that involves hamas stopping, reigning down rockets on israel. sending terrorists in tunnels to kidnap or kill israelis, at the same time trying to alleviate the living conditions for the palestinians who are in gaza living under very, very difficult circumstances. >> one of the keys to making the circumstances so difficult is the fact that the palestinians in gaza have a hard time getting
the faa acts independently, it makes judgments about the safety and security of american airlines and american passengers. we're not in the business of second guessing the faa or telling it what to do. the faa is working with israel to try to resolve this. the only people who are playing politics with this issue are the folks who are accusing us of playing politics with the issue. >> the negotiations are making progress, what exactly does progress mean and look like given the current...
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the new terminal service and american airlines and virgin america was designed by a world- renowned architecture'sirm. originally built in 1954, the building underwent massive renovation to become the first registered terminal and one of the must modern and sustainable terminals and the united states. the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrating art into the airport environment with the addition of five new commissions that are as bold and dynamic as the new building. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the artist's early enough in the process that they could work with the architect said that the work that is completed is the work that really helps complement and instill the space as opposed to being tucked away in a corner. >> be experience begins with the glass facades that was designed with over 120 laminated glass panels. it captures the experience of being under or over clouds when flying in a plane. depending on the distance or point of view, it can appear clear for more abstract and atmospheric. the subtle colors change gradually
the new terminal service and american airlines and virgin america was designed by a world- renowned architecture'sirm. originally built in 1954, the building underwent massive renovation to become the first registered terminal and one of the must modern and sustainable terminals and the united states. the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrating art into the airport environment with the addition of five new commissions that are as bold and dynamic as the new building....
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i believe doug this was your best quarter in american airlines' history. also announcing a billion dollar stock buyback program today, correct? >> yeah, it's great news, andrew. it is indeed the best earnings in american's history by a wide margin. $1.5 billion excluding charges of profit was really excited about and also announced a capital deployment program which includes share repurchase, as well as the first dividend in american airlines since 1980. so off to a great start with the merger. the company's doing really well and we're really excited. >> i want to continue to talk about the numbers but one geopolitical issue but the faa has lifted the ban to fly to tel aviv. you had a flight or you do fly to tel aviv. you had said if the ban was lifted you would continue to fly. delta has not said the same thing. are you going to fly? >> we still have to assess that. the ban was just lifted. the reality is, you know, it's an assessment we need to make. we -- the faa lifting the ban is a necessary but not a sufficient condition. we canceled flights before th
i believe doug this was your best quarter in american airlines' history. also announcing a billion dollar stock buyback program today, correct? >> yeah, it's great news, andrew. it is indeed the best earnings in american's history by a wide margin. $1.5 billion excluding charges of profit was really excited about and also announced a capital deployment program which includes share repurchase, as well as the first dividend in american airlines since 1980. so off to a great start with the...
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officials at delta and american airlines say they're still evaluating when to resume their flights.same time, more deadly fighting in gaza. the united nation reports israeli tank shells hit a compound housing a u.n. school but a spokesperson for the israeli defense forces, idf, say that rockets from hamas struck the area. health officials say at least 15 people died. the number we're getting is 16. dozens more hurt. including several children. officials say after more than two weeks of violence some 700 palestinians have been killed along with 30 israelis. connor powell is in gaza stich this point is being made and loudly by both sides. the israelis are like, we knew they were there. we didn't hit there. and idf feels an errant gaza rocket may have hit its own people. >> this is clearly israeli artillery. multiple shots, direct and on target. we're not hearing anything that would signify it was hamas rockets. israel is denying that, this is an area where intense fighting has been happening the past few days, clearly hamas fighters in there, but according to the u.n., as the fighting
officials at delta and american airlines say they're still evaluating when to resume their flights.same time, more deadly fighting in gaza. the united nation reports israeli tank shells hit a compound housing a u.n. school but a spokesperson for the israeli defense forces, idf, say that rockets from hamas struck the area. health officials say at least 15 people died. the number we're getting is 16. dozens more hurt. including several children. officials say after more than two weeks of violence...
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in 2008, american airlines tested one system at the request of homeland security. it was not put into wide use. the faa said this week it is not considering requiring such systems. >> it makes no sense for the world's fleet. because the remedy is very simple. you keep commercial airliners out of threat areas. you don't need the missile systems. >> reporter: the threat areas are spreading. airlines instructed to steer clear of the world's hot spots. is that enough in a world that seems to be growing more dangerous? for "this week," david kerley, abc news, washington. >> here now, former white house security and transportation security adviser fran townsend and our aviation expert steve ganyard. let me ask you, are we doing enough when it comes to air safety? >> i think so. this has been a terrible july. in terms of the whole year up until now, it's one of the best years ever on record. you would have to fly once a day, every day, for 4 million years to be killed in a planane that said there are things we can look at. one of them, what happened in ukraine. general br
in 2008, american airlines tested one system at the request of homeland security. it was not put into wide use. the faa said this week it is not considering requiring such systems. >> it makes no sense for the world's fleet. because the remedy is very simple. you keep commercial airliners out of threat areas. you don't need the missile systems. >> reporter: the threat areas are spreading. airlines instructed to steer clear of the world's hot spots. is that enough in a world that...
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airlines. that is all for now and i'll see you tomorrow. "the ed show" is up next. >>> good evening, americans, welcome to the ed show live from washington, d.c., we start with break news tonight. u.s. officials have now confirmed a surface-to-air missile shot down a malaysian airliner in ukraine. it's not clear if the missile was fired by separatists in ukraine or by russian forces across the border. vice president joe biden said moments ago the plane was shot down. >> we don't have all of the detail yet. i want to be sure of what i say. apparently, have been shot down. shot down not an accident. blown out of the sky. >> malaysian airlines flight 17 was shot down in the hostile region of eastern ukraine near the russian border. the aircraft went down in territory held by pro-russian rebels. the flight was enroute from amsterdam to kuala lumpur, malaysia. it was carrying 295 people onboard. at this hour, malaysian airline officials are saying that 79 of those people have been identified. the ukrainian government said that there were no survivors. at this point it's not known if any americans w
airlines. that is all for now and i'll see you tomorrow. "the ed show" is up next. >>> good evening, americans, welcome to the ed show live from washington, d.c., we start with break news tonight. u.s. officials have now confirmed a surface-to-air missile shot down a malaysian airliner in ukraine. it's not clear if the missile was fired by separatists in ukraine or by russian forces across the border. vice president joe biden said moments ago the plane was shot down. >>...
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i think what is being put in more on theng to be airline crew, and personnel, not for the passengers. >> the american aviation authorities say that they must while european authorities only said they should not fly. toeach country is the one determine whether there airlines will fly in and out. it is a safety precaution, and the u.s. wants to be extra safe. >> could that be a liability issue for airlines now that they need to be extra cautious because they could be accused of putting the passengers in harm's way? >> i think it goes back to regulates the airspace. each country owns their airspace. under the simulation -- civil aviation organization deems something unsafe, then they will let airlines now. than they would have a liability situation. >> thank you very much indeed for joining us. you're watching bbc world news america. come, for many thetries around the world, findings of the new report by the 9/11 commission. >> shortly after the south sank, the owner went missing. they have identified a badly recently, anddy say it is the ferry owner. they wanted to question him in connection with the t
i think what is being put in more on theng to be airline crew, and personnel, not for the passengers. >> the american aviation authorities say that they must while european authorities only said they should not fly. toeach country is the one determine whether there airlines will fly in and out. it is a safety precaution, and the u.s. wants to be extra safe. >> could that be a liability issue for airlines now that they need to be extra cautious because they could be accused of...
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an american airlines jet flying from san diego to dallas was forced to land in phoenix.essica flores spoke with the passengers who recorded the whole thing. >> reporter: in this cell phone video an unruly plane passenger is taken down by fellow passengers. >> they got him back in his seat. they didn't put his seat belt on. then he took the seat belt off. jumped up. he was -- said he was going to the cockpit. why i don't know. >> reporter: lynn willis was sitting direct until front of the man on the american airlines flight from san diego to dallas. the fbi and phoenix police are not releasing details about what happened. but willis says the plane made an emergency landing after the manmade a commotion and then began stabbing himself. >> i turned around he had like, um, toenail clippers all opened with the file trying to establish hisself in the stomach. >> reporter: willis caught the aftermath on her cell phone. >> i just took my phone. i don't know why and video taped it thinking if something happens to me, my husband would be able to see this video and see who hurt me.
an american airlines jet flying from san diego to dallas was forced to land in phoenix.essica flores spoke with the passengers who recorded the whole thing. >> reporter: in this cell phone video an unruly plane passenger is taken down by fellow passengers. >> they got him back in his seat. they didn't put his seat belt on. then he took the seat belt off. jumped up. he was -- said he was going to the cockpit. why i don't know. >> reporter: lynn willis was sitting direct until...
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it's right over here. >> that's not an american airline. >> zero american airlines made the top ten. >> no sweat here. >> the way they did this, they surveyed people from 160 countries flying on different airlines. the number three spot came to singapore airlines. the number two cutter airways and the top spot that went to cafe pacific airways. they did it by categories. the best in-flight entertainment, the number three goes to turkish airlines him they have cameras outside the plane so you can watch it take off and land. >> or crash. >> hopefully not. >> a singapore airlines took the top spot. they give out noise can selling head phones and the top spot went to emirates. they have the external cams as well as 600 on demand channels. if you want to pause it, stretch your legs, can you do that. >> that's cool. >> the best airlines in northern america, virgin and the top two went to canadian airlines, west canada and west jet. >> so this is richard branson, this is canadian. >> this is a u.s.-owned company. he has a small stake in it >> no delta or american? >> delta and united took t
it's right over here. >> that's not an american airline. >> zero american airlines made the top ten. >> no sweat here. >> the way they did this, they surveyed people from 160 countries flying on different airlines. the number three spot came to singapore airlines. the number two cutter airways and the top spot that went to cafe pacific airways. they did it by categories. the best in-flight entertainment, the number three goes to turkish airlines him they have cameras...
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says they will not pay for this, but they will help you ship it at the traveler's on cost, and american airlines said they will not pay for it, but they will let you rebook a later flight to give you time to charge her cellphone should you need it. they are taking this very seriously. it is all happening -- the tsa has not named a specific threat or incident that caused this directive on sunday. it looks like because of threats in the middle east, specifically from places like yemen and syria, we are seeing this directive coming about. >> thank you very much, bloomberg's yang yang joining us from reagan international airport in washington. let's stay with washington were a moment. the supreme court ruled against aereo last month. this is the streaming service that carry broadcast television. now aereo has a plan to rise from the dead after the supreme court said, no, you can't do this. will this work out? joining me is our senior media analyst and alex brink up. i'll would you describe aereo to someone who does not know what area was all about? >> aereo was a service that the broadcast signals,
says they will not pay for this, but they will help you ship it at the traveler's on cost, and american airlines said they will not pay for it, but they will let you rebook a later flight to give you time to charge her cellphone should you need it. they are taking this very seriously. it is all happening -- the tsa has not named a specific threat or incident that caused this directive on sunday. it looks like because of threats in the middle east, specifically from places like yemen and syria,...
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airlines on the upside today after american made positive comments, ugly week for airlines, reversedfinally, and interesting story that short selling is at the lowest levels in years. this is interesting. i have concerns about whether those numbers are important as they used to be given the rise of funds. there is ways to support the market esthetically without buying a lot of stocks including etfs and exchange traded notes as well. we have concerns about the value of the vix or volatility index measuring the fear in the market, short term puts and falls in the s&p 500, but there are dozens of ways to buy protection in the market today without buying short term puts and falls, and that's exchange traded funds and other options not measured by this vix. the point is, we need broader measures of fear as well as short selling right now because the old ones, i don't think work as well as they used to. guys, back to you. >> thank you so much, bob. let's go to rick santelli. good morning. >> morning, carl. intraday chart of tens, covering this at 1:00 eastern, wow, yields are up a little,
airlines on the upside today after american made positive comments, ugly week for airlines, reversedfinally, and interesting story that short selling is at the lowest levels in years. this is interesting. i have concerns about whether those numbers are important as they used to be given the rise of funds. there is ways to support the market esthetically without buying a lot of stocks including etfs and exchange traded notes as well. we have concerns about the value of the vix or volatility...
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american airlines continued to fly over cue pa, even when we had a lot of disputes going on with the united states. those things are arranged ahead of time. the passage has been cleared ahead of time. sometimes those countries have been actually paid a fee. when a major organization like the f.a.a. says not to fly there it is surprising the malaysians would fly there. yet there must have been other aircrafts in the area are as well. >> you have flown 33,000 feet many times. you are a pilot. is there any warning, any way you would have known a missile was coming where you could have taken evasive action. >> no. not unless the missile was coming from are the front of the aircraft it's unlikely you would have are warning whatsoever. i suspect when the missile hit no one on board knew what happened. >> let me go back to you, greg. this is a site of a lot of conflict. how does it make the investigation go? >> it will be difficult -- >> who would do the investigations is another part of the same question. >> absolutely. the fact that the wreckage is in a volatile area and accessibility is
american airlines continued to fly over cue pa, even when we had a lot of disputes going on with the united states. those things are arranged ahead of time. the passage has been cleared ahead of time. sometimes those countries have been actually paid a fee. when a major organization like the f.a.a. says not to fly there it is surprising the malaysians would fly there. yet there must have been other aircrafts in the area are as well. >> you have flown 33,000 feet many times. you are a...
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wolf, as american airlines canceled flights there, now other international carriers, i wonder if people in israel, americans and others are feeling trapped because they can't fly out. >> well, they're not feeling trapped yet. teleal, the israeli national airline are flying to europe, to asia, they're flying to the united states. not all of the international carriers have canceled flights. there's some till operating. but you're right, a lot of morning european airlines, the three-u.s. airlines have all canceled flights at least for 24 hours. we'll see what happens then. look, there had been a serious cutback in tourism over the past couple weeks in any case as rockets and missiles came in from gaza. the sirens were going off. all of a sudden, a lot of trips to israel were canceled. hotels opened up, flights became vacate to begin with. now it's only intensifying. don't forget, this happens a day after the state department issued a travel advisory warning that u.s. citizens should go to israel only if it's really essential, not essential travel to israel and the west bank they said is no
wolf, as american airlines canceled flights there, now other international carriers, i wonder if people in israel, americans and others are feeling trapped because they can't fly out. >> well, they're not feeling trapped yet. teleal, the israeli national airline are flying to europe, to asia, they're flying to the united states. not all of the international carriers have canceled flights. there's some till operating. but you're right, a lot of morning european airlines, the three-u.s....
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what's your thoughts on southwest, american airlines and zillow also? the funny thing about airlines. people said don't invest in them, i think from 1979 until a few years ago, like 200 went out of business. but they've been allowed to consolidate. allowed to park planes on the side. allowed to charge for luggage. they've been hot. i wouldn't chase them, i don't like southwest, that used to be the name in the space. maybe american airlines, under 40. go with that. zillow, i'm licking my chops to buy on weakness. i love zillow, pounding the table for a long time. such a unique position, if you're moving, renting, buying a house, that's where people go. if you're holding the stock, ride out the volatility. if not you are buying on weakness. >> $39, got crushed this morning. >> you got in under $40 and closed above 40. in positive territory. charles: what's the target? >> 48, 49, look for 20%. >> valuations very attractive to me. charles: yeah, i got to tell you, it's absolutely amazing, these airlines, who would have thought five years ago nobody would pu
what's your thoughts on southwest, american airlines and zillow also? the funny thing about airlines. people said don't invest in them, i think from 1979 until a few years ago, like 200 went out of business. but they've been allowed to consolidate. allowed to park planes on the side. allowed to charge for luggage. they've been hot. i wouldn't chase them, i don't like southwest, that used to be the name in the space. maybe american airlines, under 40. go with that. zillow, i'm licking my chops...
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no one was hurt on this flight but out of an abundance of caution, no american airlines are flying into israel. walter perez is live now with more. >> reporter: well, just moments ago, we heard that israeli prime minister asked the faa to lift the ban to flights to tel aviv. but that decision was specifically to flights to tel aviv and th came from the faa out of an abundance of caution, we spoke to a man from israel. >> the hostilities in the middle east gav emily another reason toworry, her son noah is in israel on a six week excursion and is set to come home. >> we are coming to the last five or six dy ez is over there, and i hope it will go into a different direction towards peace but we haven't experienced that yet. >> today u.s. airways canceled both flights from tel aviv to philadelphia. one departing and one arriving. similar decisions were made from delta and united that canceled flights because of safety concerns. a flight on its way today was diverted to parisfter reports coming in of a rocket landing near tel aviv. a man that recently returned from a trip to israel is the af
no one was hurt on this flight but out of an abundance of caution, no american airlines are flying into israel. walter perez is live now with more. >> reporter: well, just moments ago, we heard that israeli prime minister asked the faa to lift the ban to flights to tel aviv. but that decision was specifically to flights to tel aviv and th came from the faa out of an abundance of caution, we spoke to a man from israel. >> the hostilities in the middle east gav emily another reason...
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>> well, the faa has the power to issue statements saying that airlines, american airlines.nly over the american airlines. and so that's limited to them. so the u.s. has some control over where the u.s. airlines can fly, but that's only one piece of the puzzle. there are many other countries that don't issue is such regulations, and airlines are free to fly where they want unless a country actually closes its air space to airlines. >> anthony, quickly before we go, what do you make of the way the ban was imposed and the way it was lifted? what is your sense of how that all worked? >> well, i think that in terms of the ban being imposed, it was prudent. in terms of it being lifted is a re-evaluation of the security measures that are being taken, more offensive action is taken in terms to protect the air space. much of that information, i'm sure, is classified. and as the faa makes that decision, i think it's a prudent one. >> thank you both very much for joining me tonight. >>> coming up, it is finally time for some good news. [ female announcer ] it's simple physics... a bod
>> well, the faa has the power to issue statements saying that airlines, american airlines.nly over the american airlines. and so that's limited to them. so the u.s. has some control over where the u.s. airlines can fly, but that's only one piece of the puzzle. there are many other countries that don't issue is such regulations, and airlines are free to fly where they want unless a country actually closes its air space to airlines. >> anthony, quickly before we go, what do you make...
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in 1983 soviets shot down a flight, and then years later nobody survived american airlines flight 587crashed in queens. and a flight went down in the atlantic ocean while en route to brazil, and now terrorists hijacked american and united planes for the attacks and today they are among the biggest airlines in the world thanks in part to a financial lifeline from the u.s. government. most airlines don't take a substantial hit to the bottom lines in the wake of crashes, and insurances take the hit. but what has happened to malaysia airlines is unprecedented. >> there will be people thinking about whether they want their children or spouse or parents to be flying on this airline, and i think that that's really -- if i was -- it's more of a public relations problem for the airline that n a legal liabilit. >> neither incident has been blamed on the a airline. >> it's a state airline and i doubt the government will let malaysia airlines go out of business. >> ticket sales my slide, but national pride will trump in this case. >> interestingly, malaysia airlines came out and said they will re
in 1983 soviets shot down a flight, and then years later nobody survived american airlines flight 587crashed in queens. and a flight went down in the atlantic ocean while en route to brazil, and now terrorists hijacked american and united planes for the attacks and today they are among the biggest airlines in the world thanks in part to a financial lifeline from the u.s. government. most airlines don't take a substantial hit to the bottom lines in the wake of crashes, and insurances take the...
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we expect american airlines to make a similar announcement they're reassessing. safe to say all u.s. airlines will be reassessing in coordination with israeli authorities and the faa how and when they decide they're going to resume flights into israel. i would expect other ails will follow suit. the german carrier said no chajs changes. but u.s. airlines making the decision it's probably best to steer clear as rockets become close to the airport there in tel-aviv. >> the white house said the faa hasn't issued any notices. it's as you pointed out individual basis base order what the carriers decide. >> the notice to airmen procedure can take a little time, i mean, it can happen within, you know, 20 minutes to an hour or even longer. days in some cases, but clearly when you have rockets falling near the airport, the airlines can make the immediate decision to divert and suspend flights should they decide to do so. just incidentallily, this is important, the people who close air space, or who govern air space are that individual country. in other words israel, and t
we expect american airlines to make a similar announcement they're reassessing. safe to say all u.s. airlines will be reassessing in coordination with israeli authorities and the faa how and when they decide they're going to resume flights into israel. i would expect other ails will follow suit. the german carrier said no chajs changes. but u.s. airlines making the decision it's probably best to steer clear as rockets become close to the airport there in tel-aviv. >> the white house said...
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don champion has more. >> reporter: american airliners can once again fly into tel aviv's ben-gurion airport after the faa lifted its ban on planes traveling to israel's main hub. in a statement overnight, the agency said it lifted the ban after getting new information on measures the israeli government is taking to ensure the safety of flights in and out of the airport. the decision to ban flights had been met with harsh criticism from the israeli government. >> the real answer to the danger of flying is not to stop the flights but to stop the rob cets. >> reporter: the ban had been in place for more than a day after this hamas rocket strike in a neighborhood near the airport on tuesday. u.s. secretary of state john kerry flew back to cairo without brothering a cease-fire -- brokering a cease-fire between israel and palestinian. kerry and the u.n. secretary- general worked both sides of the conflict in israel and the west bank wednesday. >> i can tell you that we have in the last 24 hours made some progress in moving towards that goal. >> reporter: just miles away from where peace t
don champion has more. >> reporter: american airliners can once again fly into tel aviv's ben-gurion airport after the faa lifted its ban on planes traveling to israel's main hub. in a statement overnight, the agency said it lifted the ban after getting new information on measures the israeli government is taking to ensure the safety of flights in and out of the airport. the decision to ban flights had been met with harsh criticism from the israeli government. >> the real answer to...
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. >> scheduled to happen later on today the the faa is to update american airlines about when possibly this temporary ban will be lifted. of course, we will keep you up to date. we are reporting live outside philadelphia international airport jane carabao cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> costa concordia is being towed right now from the island of gigly to another area for scrapping. this is new video. that cruise ship was carrying 4,000 passengers when it struck a reeve and capsized off the the coast of the tuscan island on january 13th 2012. thirty-two people died in that disaster. the the operation to remove the liner is expect to cost a total of $2 billion. >>> right the now 6:33. we will get our forecast for the the day how sit looking. >> we are looking good initially. we will start off with cloud cover out at the shore points. we are going to eventually end up with more sunshine then anything for the better part of the day. then eventually some showers and storms move in. we will time everything out here. we will start off with a quick check of storm scan three. we are seeing a quiet
. >> scheduled to happen later on today the the faa is to update american airlines about when possibly this temporary ban will be lifted. of course, we will keep you up to date. we are reporting live outside philadelphia international airport jane carabao cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> costa concordia is being towed right now from the island of gigly to another area for scrapping. this is new video. that cruise ship was carrying 4,000 passengers when it struck a reeve and...
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. >> they took off from logan airport, and the call of duty was to alert american airlines that her planeas hijacked, and she stayed on the phone prior to the crash into the no. 9 world trade center. >> i would like to claim today the center and the naming of it. [applause] >> kmer i actually challenged me to a little bit of a ping pong -- the mayor actually challenge me to a little bit of a ping- pong, so i accept your challenge. ♪ >> it is an amazing spot. it is a state of the art center. >> is beautiful. quarkrights i would like to come here and join them >> good afternoon and welcome to the san francisco transportation authority plans & programs committee today is tuesday, july 15, 2014, and i'm our vice chair. roll call >> item one roll call. >> supervisor breed. supervisor campos absent. supervisor kim.
. >> they took off from logan airport, and the call of duty was to alert american airlines that her planeas hijacked, and she stayed on the phone prior to the crash into the no. 9 world trade center. >> i would like to claim today the center and the naming of it. [applause] >> kmer i actually challenged me to a little bit of a ping pong -- the mayor actually challenge me to a little bit of a ping- pong, so i accept your challenge. ♪ >> it is an amazing spot. it is a...
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the faa has banned american airlines from landing there. it has left thousands of passengers standards around the world. john rawlins is live with more on the impact there. >> reporter: we are waiting for word from the faa, but in the meantime. u.s. airlines announced though will cancel the flight from here to tel aviv, a non-stop flight. they said in a statement, that the safety of our passengers and crew are our top priority. we have canceled 796 to tel aviv on july 23rd and we are reaching out to customers to reaccommodate those affected. >> it was a delta jet after a hamas launched rock the fell about a mile from the airport. it issued 24 hour stay away directives. after the downing of the jet in ukraine, the safety of aviation in a war zone are front and center. it is in the minds of people here as their son is in israel now. >> we are worried for a few weeks now, he left before anything started in gaza. >> safety is not an option. that comes first and foremost. the terrorist only have to be right one time, we, all of us have to be cor
the faa has banned american airlines from landing there. it has left thousands of passengers standards around the world. john rawlins is live with more on the impact there. >> reporter: we are waiting for word from the faa, but in the meantime. u.s. airlines announced though will cancel the flight from here to tel aviv, a non-stop flight. they said in a statement, that the safety of our passengers and crew are our top priority. we have canceled 796 to tel aviv on july 23rd and we are...
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todo ocurriÓ anoche en una nave de american airlines.gm estÁ al tanto de tres decesos, ocho lesionados y siete accidentes relacionados con esos vehÍculos, aunque afirma que no tiene evidencia definitiva de que los interruptores defectuosos causaron los accidentes. el tribunal supremo de justicia dijo que las creencias religiosas de los empresarios eximen de los requisitos que emprenden en la nueva ley de anticoncepciÓn de sus empleados. ( gritos ) >> el fallo implica que el gobierno federal tendrÁ que hallar una alternativa para proporcionar mÉtodos anticonceptivos a las mujeres que estÉn cubiertas por los seguros de salud, de aquellas empresas que aleguen condiciones religiosos para hacerlo. >> el jugador de las autodefensas de michoacÁn, afirman que a josÉ miguel mirelles le sembraron armas y drogas en su de tensiÓn. >> quien se encuentra recluido en un penal, fue arrestado junto a 83 personas, donde el fundador de los grupos de defensa fue ligado por deshacerse del control de esa zona. un plan que habÍa anunciado pÚblicamente que la t
todo ocurriÓ anoche en una nave de american airlines.gm estÁ al tanto de tres decesos, ocho lesionados y siete accidentes relacionados con esos vehÍculos, aunque afirma que no tiene evidencia definitiva de que los interruptores defectuosos causaron los accidentes. el tribunal supremo de justicia dijo que las creencias religiosas de los empresarios eximen de los requisitos que emprenden en la nueva ley de anticoncepciÓn de sus empleados. ( gritos ) >> el fallo implica que el gobierno...
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it's happened before, but the israelis issued a strong reaction to the move by the american airlines,ch then was followed by many of the other airlines. the israelis said that this is simply a reward for terror, and they called on the international airlines to resume their flights as quickly as possible. now, this is all happening to a background of peace negotiations. the secretary general of the united nations, ban ki moon, is in israel. secretary of state john kerry in egypt trying to bring the two sides closer together, hamas and israel. but there's not much sign of any success at the moment. instead, the fighting is intensifying. hamas rockets flying into israel. israel moving forward slowly, steadily, now not only in the northern parts of the gaza strip but also in the south. heavy fighting between israeli ground troops and hamas fighters in both of those areas. at the same time, all eyes reason the diplomatic negotiations, hoping for a truce, krystal. >> all right. thank you so much, martin. joining us now with more on the crisis, stephen cook, senior fellow from middle eastern
it's happened before, but the israelis issued a strong reaction to the move by the american airlines,ch then was followed by many of the other airlines. the israelis said that this is simply a reward for terror, and they called on the international airlines to resume their flights as quickly as possible. now, this is all happening to a background of peace negotiations. the secretary general of the united nations, ban ki moon, is in israel. secretary of state john kerry in egypt trying to bring...
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it's the first time faa has prevented american airlines from flying there. bloomberg is flying on el-al and says he'll make a statement. quote, the flight restrictions are a mistake that hands hamas an undeserved victory and should be lifted immediately. i urge the faa to reverse course and permit u.s. airlines to fly to israel. a lot of the fighting is now in a district east of gaza city. but medical workers say they cannot get ambulances to the palestinian people who were wounded and dying there. they say israeli forces fired on ambulances. israel says hamas uses the vehicles to move weapons and uses hospitals to store them. we are getting new details on an israeli soldier who disappeared on sunday. officials now admit they are not sure if he's alive or dead. they are investigating whether he was captured by hamas. as for the flight ban it was only for 24 hours. we should know what the faa will do next as early as tomorrow morning. at the live desk i'm chris lawrence. >> u.s. intelligence officials believe they know who shot down a malaysian airlines jet f
it's the first time faa has prevented american airlines from flying there. bloomberg is flying on el-al and says he'll make a statement. quote, the flight restrictions are a mistake that hands hamas an undeserved victory and should be lifted immediately. i urge the faa to reverse course and permit u.s. airlines to fly to israel. a lot of the fighting is now in a district east of gaza city. but medical workers say they cannot get ambulances to the palestinian people who were wounded and dying...
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. >> reporter: amid intensified fighting the faa banned american airliners from flying into tel aviv'sen-gurion airport yesterday for 24 hours. the move came after a hamas rocket fired from gaza slammed into this neighborhood near the airport. some foreign airliners including israeli airline el al are still flying into the region. in los angeles, armed officers are standing guard at its ticket counter. >> basically, i'm kind of nervous a little. >> reporter: in a show of support late tuesday night, former new york city mayor michael bloomberg boarded an el al flight for israel. >> sure, i'd take the flight. it's safe and it's efficient. >> reporter: bloomberg's trip aimed at reassuring people it's safe to fly to the country. israel wants secretary kerry to lift the ban, insisting there's no danger to civilian aircraft in the region. don champion, for cbs news. >> secretary kerry you saw there flew into tel aviv during the travel ban but the state department says the faa policy does not apply to military planes. so far at least 657 palestinians, 31 israelis, have been killed in more tha
. >> reporter: amid intensified fighting the faa banned american airliners from flying into tel aviv'sen-gurion airport yesterday for 24 hours. the move came after a hamas rocket fired from gaza slammed into this neighborhood near the airport. some foreign airliners including israeli airline el al are still flying into the region. in los angeles, armed officers are standing guard at its ticket counter. >> basically, i'm kind of nervous a little. >> reporter: in a show of...
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american airlines could once again fly into the airport after the faa lifted the ban. in a statement overnight the agency said it lifted the ban after getting new information on measures the israeli government is taking to assure safety of flights in and out of the airport. the decision of banning flights had been met with harsh criticism of the israeli government. >> the real answer to the danger of flying not to stop the flying but to stop the rockets. >> reporter: the ban had been in place for more than a day after a hamas rocket hit a neighborhood nearby on tuesday. u.s. secretary of state john kerry flew back. kerry and the u.n. secretary-general worked both sides of the conflict in israel and the west bank wednesday. >> i can tell you that we have in the last 24 hours made some progress in moving toward that goal. >> reporter: just miles away from where peace talks were going on, the israeli military continued its assault on hamas targets in ga zachlt now, when it comes to a cease-fire, senior administration officials say it's important to them that some wider is
american airlines could once again fly into the airport after the faa lifted the ban. in a statement overnight the agency said it lifted the ban after getting new information on measures the israeli government is taking to assure safety of flights in and out of the airport. the decision of banning flights had been met with harsh criticism of the israeli government. >> the real answer to the danger of flying not to stop the flying but to stop the rockets. >> reporter: the ban had...
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airlines and delta. the bottom three, southwest, envoy, a regional carrier owned by american express jet. >> shares of american airlines took off today. the carrier raised the growth forecast for the second quarter. it also affirmed its capacity outlook for the year and said traffic in june was up compared to last year. after the closing bell, united contin c c 's shares went up 6.5%. it closed the regular session at $40.07 and american rose more than 4% to finish at just a bit more than $42 a share. >>> boeing lands a $56 billion order from dubai's airline. it finalized the order to buy 150 of boeing 777 x jets. it made the commitment weeks after scrapping an order with boeing's rival airbus. the deal includes purchase rights for an additional 50 planes, which if used, could increase the value of the sale to about $75. shares of boeing were unchanged to $126.79. >>> a legal victory for pfizer today. a long-running shareholder class-action lawsuit was discussed. the suit, which dates back to the year 2004 accused the drug maker of misleading investors about the safety of the celebrex drugs. they said the drugs
airlines and delta. the bottom three, southwest, envoy, a regional carrier owned by american express jet. >> shares of american airlines took off today. the carrier raised the growth forecast for the second quarter. it also affirmed its capacity outlook for the year and said traffic in june was up compared to last year. after the closing bell, united contin c c 's shares went up 6.5%. it closed the regular session at $40.07 and american rose more than 4% to finish at just a bit more than...
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the american airlines center is now looking into what exactly happened. >> and incredible story out of new york. lightning struck a woman sitting in her living room. theresa zealous is he was just sitting on her couch yesterday when all of a sudden lie nipping shot through the roof and grazed her. she is one lucky woman. not only was it not a direct hit, her neighbor is a firefighter actually saw that bolt go through her roof. he rush over and called 911. >> all of a sudden there was a -- another strike came and it was allowed noise and she is he she saw my head go backwards, and then in the plaster was falling. and it was -- she felt a jolt go down my leg into her hands. >> at one point her toes and feet turned purple. she says she couldn't stop shaking was extremely cold but as you can tell she's on the mend. >> in your health news tonight what your weight size could say about your chances of getting diabetes. a new study finds the risk of developing type two diabetes goes up dramatically after he hit a certain weight size. for women it triples for those with a waste size of 35 or ab
the american airlines center is now looking into what exactly happened. >> and incredible story out of new york. lightning struck a woman sitting in her living room. theresa zealous is he was just sitting on her couch yesterday when all of a sudden lie nipping shot through the roof and grazed her. she is one lucky woman. not only was it not a direct hit, her neighbor is a firefighter actually saw that bolt go through her roof. he rush over and called 911. >> all of a sudden there...
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. >> an unruly passenger forced an americans airline to make an unscheduled stop year. landed in phoenix because of a disrupted passenger. politician and paramedics met the plane. the passenger was treated, arrested, and taken off the flight. another passenger says they were told the planes with landing in arizona because it was "too heave." the flight in san diego to dallas resumed in an hour. >> five people are recovering after being nearly hit by the facade on the brooklyn bridge. a 25' section came down. all five people went to the hospital after breathing in dust and debris. the bridge is fine. what came down was not a structural wall. >>> look at this, the thunderstorm in new york threw several bolts of lightning at the empire straighting and the electricity kept going for several minutes and the empire state building is designed to be a lightning rod for the surrounding area and they put on quite a show. >> new findings from a team of harvard affiliated researchers could help humans overcombineness. the researchers found a way to regrow human eye tissue using adu
. >> an unruly passenger forced an americans airline to make an unscheduled stop year. landed in phoenix because of a disrupted passenger. politician and paramedics met the plane. the passenger was treated, arrested, and taken off the flight. another passenger says they were told the planes with landing in arizona because it was "too heave." the flight in san diego to dallas resumed in an hour. >> five people are recovering after being nearly hit by the facade on the...