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. >> i'm andrea day for neatly business ro, "nightly business report." >> are you planning on flying this spring is this 145 million travellers are expected to take a flight in march or april. why so many are taking off and what they should expect when they board that flight. >> if you're traveling this spring, pack little extra patience. there will be more people than ever flying. nearly 90,000 more every day. the crowded planes ask airports. this tens the friend has pushed the number of people flying on u.s. airlines to an all time high topping $800 million last year. why are so many taking to the skies? well, consumer confidence is at an all time high. special when i the economy gaining strength while unemployment remains low. and right now, airfares remain relatively cheap. but had domestic tickets will rise between now ask june when the average ticket will go for $256. that's a slight increase compared to last year. airlines have been adding planes and flights to prepare for the growing number of people flying this spring. in addition on carrying more passengers, the airlines ar
. >> i'm andrea day for neatly business ro, "nightly business report." >> are you planning on flying this spring is this 145 million travellers are expected to take a flight in march or april. why so many are taking off and what they should expect when they board that flight. >> if you're traveling this spring, pack little extra patience. there will be more people than ever flying. nearly 90,000 more every day. the crowded planes ask airports. this tens the friend...
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ros. >> it's been pretty busy bu morning here.re. 6:17. we're still following thisth overturned tractor-trailer outer loop of the beltway tra in virginia approaching 95ng 95 southbound. so live piutcture shows what couldd be the last police car out there because we've seen thatn tractor-trailer righted andrighn towed out within the lastest hour. we've also seen a lane opened on 95 southbound so it was just kind of blocking the rampgm to get on.to getn. it has now reopened so you'veou got lane squeezing by. b as we go to maps that's gooda'sd news because we at least areastr seeing some movement there butet also you're going against theste morning commute to begin withegw so we haven't seen too many seeo delays as a result of tho atmat overturned tractor-trailer.or- thursday morning commuteay starting to see m some top sidem of the beltway outer loop b delays and alselotw 395 and 66 inside the beltway starting tota build up. build up caitlin roth fox5 on twitter t if you have any questions orns r comments, you know, let meet me know what i s
ros. >> it's been pretty busy bu morning here.re. 6:17. we're still following thisth overturned tractor-trailer outer loop of the beltway tra in virginia approaching 95ng 95 southbound. so live piutcture shows what couldd be the last police car out there because we've seen thatn tractor-trailer righted andrighn towed out within the lastest hour. we've also seen a lane opened on 95 southbound so it was just kind of blocking the rampgm to get on.to getn. it has now reopened so you'veou got...
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ro. >> you usually pick something like that. >> i like her. >> busy night for firefighters in new castle action cam was there as they battled an apartment fire. we'll give you the details on what's going on and a bucks county police officer is under arrest accused of using his position to steal money. those stories and more when "action news" continues. >> ♪ (vo) love. i got it. i gotcha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most. love is knowing... he's the one. (vo)...it was meant to be. and love always keeps you safe. we're fine. (vo) love is why we built a car you can trust. now and for a long time to come. the all-new subaru impreza sedan and five-door. a car you can love no matter what road you' on. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. >> ♪ >> now on "action news" reaction to president trump's address to congress. our local lawmakers are weighing in. >> a police officer in bucks county is on the other side of the law accused of borrowing from a firefighters found pay for his own wedding. >> developing now, deadly tornadoes sweep across the country. accuweath
ro. >> you usually pick something like that. >> i like her. >> busy night for firefighters in new castle action cam was there as they battled an apartment fire. we'll give you the details on what's going on and a bucks county police officer is under arrest accused of using his position to steal money. those stories and more when "action news" continues. >> ♪ (vo) love. i got it. i gotcha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most. love is knowing......
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. >> erin has got business seemine how are roads.e ro >> still dealing with icy conditions and in virginiahuge accidentcit scene right now.rightow just the right lane is getting i by. this is causing some big delaysl from gainsville through thisroui point in centreville so allow al for at least 40 extra minutesuts for your commute as you head toh thltbeltway. again several cars involved inod that accident.cc we do have the fire department d and police on scene.cene now icy conditions did causeidau this crash on clarksburg road ii had be beau been shut down between 270-1355. 2-1 activity moved over to theoved e shoulder and traffic getting by. please use caution this morningi watch for slick spots. s forward our cameras and show yoy isis. things getting cleared on fathee hurley boulevard eastbound eastb before 270 overturned vehicle ic the distance you can seeyou s flashing lights.ng l some of the right lane stilltill impacted but traffic getting byg east and westbound right now n just a little bit slower because of the potential for icycy as we take look at our maps ourp those aren't the o
. >> erin has got business seemine how are roads.e ro >> still dealing with icy conditions and in virginiahuge accidentcit scene right now.rightow just the right lane is getting i by. this is causing some big delaysl from gainsville through thisroui point in centreville so allow al for at least 40 extra minutesuts for your commute as you head toh thltbeltway. again several cars involved inod that accident.cc we do have the fire department d and police on scene.cene now icy...
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this nomination is will we allow the court to become a full-fledged promoter of ,ro-corporate, anti-consumer anti-small business, for thedle-class future? the answer to that question is critical. will it be everyone shut out from the halls of congress and the ballot box. we at the center for american progress believe the senate should firmly reject judge gorsuch's nomination. we are fortunate to host a distinguished group of experts to discuss the way corporate and conservative assault on , administrative, civil rights and other laws impact the lives of everyday americans and what the trump administration's approach and the gorsuch nomination may mean for the future. to save time, i'm going to quickly introduce the panel now and encourage the moderator to jump right into questions. i would also like to acknowledge the leadership of andy green and michelle from our econ and legal process teams respectively for putting the panel together. the president of the constitutional accountability center -- she brings a distinguished career as a supreme court litigator to broader questions of what the supreme court means.
this nomination is will we allow the court to become a full-fledged promoter of ,ro-corporate, anti-consumer anti-small business, for thedle-class future? the answer to that question is critical. will it be everyone shut out from the halls of congress and the ballot box. we at the center for american progress believe the senate should firmly reject judge gorsuch's nomination. we are fortunate to host a distinguished group of experts to discuss the way corporate and conservative assault on ,...
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business. detectives say the organization initially began at this family property off of east cherry ro road. >did you ever see anything strange over there. >> never. i go back often. >> heroin kills. >> reporter: bucks county da says a grand jury investigation spent nine months tracking a happened full of fatal and non fatal heroin overdoses and gathered statements from alleged dealers leading them to peacing together this matrix with charges filed against 13 alleged participants. ant and two harris provide the the supply sold for between five and six grand. >> makes no sense at all. >> reporter: here's the tricky part. da says the info leading them to the suspect social security dated with not enough to issue a essential warrant of the mccarthy's property. >> that is where the rubber hits the road. our information was fresh enough to arrest them, but not fresh enough to search their house. >> reporter: meantime, they ask for the public's help in finding ryan, an alleged supplier antoine harris much those charged are being held on bail that reaches into the millions of dollars and police say t
business. detectives say the organization initially began at this family property off of east cherry ro road. >did you ever see anything strange over there. >> never. i go back often. >> heroin kills. >> reporter: bucks county da says a grand jury investigation spent nine months tracking a happened full of fatal and non fatal heroin overdoses and gathered statements from alleged dealers leading them to peacing together this matrix with charges filed against 13 alleged...
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old tradition of the via del ros achlt but a recent discovery may reveal the spot where jesus stood trial. >> in january 2015, a major discovery hits the news. >> these are busyem where more than 2,000 years of history are reported in one building where pilate may have sentenced jesus. >> this was one of the israeli team who made the discovery. during work under the tower of david museum. >> in our excavation, we find enormous walls and we interpreted them as the foundations, it's the retaining wall. >> and if this was the palace, it was also likely the spot where pilate held the trial of jesus. >> jesus was sentenced, here in jerusalem in the area, meaning, the residents of the roman government. >> haird's long lost palace, the most lavish in the city is the obvious spot for pilate's headquarters. >> it's enormous. it's royal. this is the place where ponchos month this is the place where ponchos pilate should sit in jerusalem, only here. >> the possibility is exciting. it reminds us once again that this is a real life story that happened in a real place and in a real time. >> the most famous trial in history is about to begin. >> romans were very clear about
old tradition of the via del ros achlt but a recent discovery may reveal the spot where jesus stood trial. >> in january 2015, a major discovery hits the news. >> these are busyem where more than 2,000 years of history are reported in one building where pilate may have sentenced jesus. >> this was one of the israeli team who made the discovery. during work under the tower of david museum. >> in our excavation, we find enormous walls and we interpreted them as the...
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we're seeing business confidence, consumer confidence recover, and on a relative basis, european stocks are cheap. you have easing monetary policy, and the fact that the ro -- i know it's been strengthening of late, but the euro be a little bit lower should help exports. one of the ways in which we've positioned our portfolio is to be a bit more overweight to international developed stocks, mostly in europe. vonnie: fascinating. michael, state street global advisors. now let's check in on the first word news. mark crumpton has more. mark: attorneys for president trump want the fourth sir kid court after peels to put on hold a lower court's ruling that blocked the revised travel ban while the court considers the appeal. the administration says the nationwide injunction blocking the ban is "fatally overbroad." a senate panel is meeting at this hour to delay a vote on the president's nominee for the supreme court. a dozen democrats and independents led by minority leader chuck schumer have announced their opposition to neil gorsuch, saying the denver-based appeals judge has ruled too often against workers and in favor of corporations. british prime minister
we're seeing business confidence, consumer confidence recover, and on a relative basis, european stocks are cheap. you have easing monetary policy, and the fact that the ro -- i know it's been strengthening of late, but the euro be a little bit lower should help exports. one of the ways in which we've positioned our portfolio is to be a bit more overweight to international developed stocks, mostly in europe. vonnie: fascinating. michael, state street global advisors. now let's check in on the...
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businesses in and bank ofnelux the western united states. perhaps what a lot of this instability does cause this pressure on the euor, which aga -- on the euor. royou take that hit up front if you are holding stocks and the euro drops, you take ahead. -- a hit. they get an earnings enhancement basedheir forieinggn earnings. this is one of the way the political instability manifests itself is enough weak euro. we do to watch these things. if currencies are way overvalued, as determined by tpp we tend to hedge. but we're a bottom-up long-term value investors. we try to identify good companies that for some reason are out of favor. and that reason is often these political events. banksn do we see the u.s. start buying europen an banks tt are dirt cheap? >> i think you are going to see that, in my view -- the scenario could be easily happening in 2018 to 2019, if we were to have a stable political unit. basically, you get out of the election in france, the netherlands and germany. scenario,or a status i've that point, i think there is massive value in europe. and you will start seeing u.s. banks looking at them. alternatively, i give an example. doe
businesses in and bank ofnelux the western united states. perhaps what a lot of this instability does cause this pressure on the euor, which aga -- on the euor. royou take that hit up front if you are holding stocks and the euro drops, you take ahead. -- a hit. they get an earnings enhancement basedheir forieinggn earnings. this is one of the way the political instability manifests itself is enough weak euro. we do to watch these things. if currencies are way overvalued, as determined by tpp we...
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three day long all expensions paid trip to ros cmoscow and a star hotel right off red square for him and his son mike, jr. the cash he pockepocketsed, the business class travel, all of his meals all of that appears to be payments from a foreign government and presidents are not allowed to take payments from a foreign government. american public officials are not allowed to take payments from a foreign government and the department has made clear that retired military officers are not allowed to take payments from a foreign government michael flynn took it, though plus the money he took from his other two russian gigs that we learned from his speaker's bureau that was published by mike isikoff. if you are a public official or president of the united states or retired military officer and you want to get around the part of the constitution that says you're not allowed to take payment from foreign governments the only way you can get around that is if you get permission in advance from the u.s. government to take the money in flynn's case he would have need eed permission from the u.s. army. the army says nothing in its files indicate he is did and
three day long all expensions paid trip to ros cmoscow and a star hotel right off red square for him and his son mike, jr. the cash he pockepocketsed, the business class travel, all of his meals all of that appears to be payments from a foreign government and presidents are not allowed to take payments from a foreign government. american public officials are not allowed to take payments from a foreign government and the department has made clear that retired military officers are not allowed to...
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they're going about their business and how they can better work within -- well, between parties, but honestly within their own party. that's not going that well right now either. >> ron capitol hill, calls fo house intel committee chair devin nunes to recuse himself from the russia investigation are only getting louder. >> it is file for the chairman to recuse himself. >> it is for devin nunes to recuse himself. >> it is apparent you can't serve both blasters and you should recuse yourself at this time. >> two serve chairman nunes to resign as the chair of this committee. >> congresswoman jackie speier, member of the committee, going as far as saying he should resign. you heard her there. just two hours ago moveon.org filed a federal ethics complaint against nunes for "violating the espionage act and the rules of the house." but right now it is only democrats. republican response so far -- >> do you think chairman nunes should recuse himself from the russia investigation? >> absolutely not. chairman nune stchlt is doiis d outstanding job. >> should devin nunes recuse himself from the investigation and do you know the course of his information. >> no, and no. >> cong
they're going about their business and how they can better work within -- well, between parties, but honestly within their own party. that's not going that well right now either. >> ron capitol hill, calls fo house intel committee chair devin nunes to recuse himself from the russia investigation are only getting louder. >> it is file for the chairman to recuse himself. >> it is for devin nunes to recuse himself. >> it is apparent you can't serve both blasters and you...
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ro e v. wade? >> no. i would have walked out the door. it's not what judges do. >> reporter: they seized on the decisions they say favor big business. >> howconfidence in you that you won't be just for the big door rations. >> i par tf you want cases wher ruled for the little guy as well as the big guy, there are plenty of them, senator. >> reporter: a minnesota senator hammered into neil gorsuch for his dissent offering in sympathy or a truck driver fired for levering his disabled trailer behind after spending hours in the cold and snow at the side of the road. >> it is absurd to say this company is in its rights to fire him because he made the choice of possibly dying from freezing to death or causing other people to die possibly by driving an unsafe vehicle. that's absurd. >> reporter: democrats touched on president trump's twice written and rejected travel ban. it's a case neil gorsuch could hear if confirmed? >> in due process rights exthe tend even to undocumented persons in this country. >> i will apply the law. i will apply the law faithfully and fearlessly and without regard to persons. >> reporter: president trump praised his nom
ro e v. wade? >> no. i would have walked out the door. it's not what judges do. >> reporter: they seized on the decisions they say favor big business. >> howconfidence in you that you won't be just for the big door rations. >> i par tf you want cases wher ruled for the little guy as well as the big guy, there are plenty of them, senator. >> reporter: a minnesota senator hammered into neil gorsuch for his dissent offering in sympathy or a truck driver fired for...
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business as usual, parliament opened the next day, and it would be totally the wrong message to change things. be some sort of solidarity, sympathy,ma roshe brexit bill would probably be 50 billion pounds that we heard before. there was a softening of the attitude. a, help us here with your wonderful perspective as the bureau chief, with the state not about the terror attacks so to say, but about the mood of danger. i was reading a volume on france absolutely and it is stunning about france and belgium and the fear of terror. that fear is not there across the united kingdom, is it? emma: no. brits haveat in the, lived with terror for decades, and in fact in relative terms, the number of deaths caused areerrorism in this decade far, far fewer than previous decades, and i think it is kind of important to keep that in mind. it is also true that i think people do have faith, to a certain extent, that the security services, mi5, they know what they are doing, they are well respected. and there have been so many thwarted attacks. there have been 13 thwarted attacks, and that makes people a bit more confident. francine: emma, take you so much,
business as usual, parliament opened the next day, and it would be totally the wrong message to change things. be some sort of solidarity, sympathy,ma roshe brexit bill would probably be 50 billion pounds that we heard before. there was a softening of the attitude. a, help us here with your wonderful perspective as the bureau chief, with the state not about the terror attacks so to say, but about the mood of danger. i was reading a volume on france absolutely and it is stunning about france and...