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at washington dulles airport, travelers paid attention to the u.s.of people around you. and i think just a little more heightened at this point. >> reporter: the state department warned travelers the potential for terrorism is particularly strong in the middle east and north africa. that's where u.s. embassies have been ordered closed on sunday, in kabul afghan employees were told not to show up on sunday. congress was notified. >> it is al qaeda-linked. it emanates from the arabian peninsula. >> reporter: that's where yemen is, which is the most active al qaeda organization. it's the end of ramadan, when attacks have come in the past. whether a new alarm has come from an intercept with the nsa or a spy, analysts say it stood out. >> to close multiple embassies shows the severity of the threat. >> reporter: and the alert is a kind of warning to the terrorists. >> that we are watching and aware, that those who may be talking about doing something harmful are aware that the u.s. is -- knowing what it is they're talking about. >> reporter: ten months af
at washington dulles airport, travelers paid attention to the u.s.of people around you. and i think just a little more heightened at this point. >> reporter: the state department warned travelers the potential for terrorism is particularly strong in the middle east and north africa. that's where u.s. embassies have been ordered closed on sunday, in kabul afghan employees were told not to show up on sunday. congress was notified. >> it is al qaeda-linked. it emanates from the arabian...
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. >>> an airplane was set on fire at dulles airport today as part of a training exercise for the crew. it comes more than a month after a fiery crash landing in san francisco aircraport. three people were killed in that. the goal of the drill was to ensure that passengers are safe and survive in the event of an emergency crash there. >>> a d.c. delegate wants answers about the security backup at the march on washington yesterday. he wrote a letter to the secret service director asking for a meeting. we shot this video yesterday. some waited several hours to get through security. a few people passed out and some were hospitalized. the secret service said they processed people as quickly as possible. >>> a truck driver was distracted when he hit two cars and one went over the bay bridge last month. th officials say that he was looking at flashing lights in his rear-view mirror and didn't see the traffic stopped in front of him. another accident in april prompted police to take a closer look at it all. they are considering adding flashing signs warning of congestion and adding rumble str
. >>> an airplane was set on fire at dulles airport today as part of a training exercise for the crew. it comes more than a month after a fiery crash landing in san francisco aircraport. three people were killed in that. the goal of the drill was to ensure that passengers are safe and survive in the event of an emergency crash there. >>> a d.c. delegate wants answers about the security backup at the march on washington yesterday. he wrote a letter to the secret service...
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but at dulles airport near the nation's capital, the warning is not discouraging passenger nathan brandeburg. >> i'm not too afraid to be traveling, especially with security the way it is. i mean, we're traveling with a wt of gear as well and we have to go through a lot of security g i know what it's like. it doesn't really bother me too much. >> reporter: historically, the acnth of august has been an active one for terrorist yganizations. w years ago this week, twin u.s. embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania claimed over 200 lives and injured more than 4,000. next month also marks the first anniversary of the september 11 attack on the u.s. consulate in whicazhi, which killed four americans, including the u.s. ambassador. here in washington, there bpears to be rare bipartisan oreement on this potential alreat. white house concerns have been echoed by republicans. the universal message: u.s. personnel connected to embassies and consulates should be sigilant. terell? >> brown: jeff pegues in washington thank you. joining us from washington is our senior national security analyst juan zarate.
but at dulles airport near the nation's capital, the warning is not discouraging passenger nathan brandeburg. >> i'm not too afraid to be traveling, especially with security the way it is. i mean, we're traveling with a wt of gear as well and we have to go through a lot of security g i know what it's like. it doesn't really bother me too much. >> reporter: historically, the acnth of august has been an active one for terrorist yganizations. w years ago this week, twin u.s. embassy...
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[music] westfield high school is located on the western part of the county by the dulles airport area in chantilly, virginia. we have approximately 2,750 students here. we do have a student services department here at westfield. it comprises of these school counselors. we have a school psychologist and school social worker. i kind of look at the counselors as always being the first line of defense. they want to make sure that kids in this school succeed, and they want to make sure you do your best at all things, even if they have to push you a little bit. what we try to do is be proactive, rather than reactionary. we sit down and talk every year about our programs and what we do here, to try to see how can we sort of more get ahead of the issues, rather than just reacting to 'em. some common issues that students face is peer pressure, especially with drugs and alcohol and all those things. and i think for mental health, it's more of a "we don't talk about it" mentality. it's hard to kinda be open about it, 'cause you don't want to alienate yourself. the earlier you catch it, in most c
[music] westfield high school is located on the western part of the county by the dulles airport area in chantilly, virginia. we have approximately 2,750 students here. we do have a student services department here at westfield. it comprises of these school counselors. we have a school psychologist and school social worker. i kind of look at the counselors as always being the first line of defense. they want to make sure that kids in this school succeed, and they want to make sure you do your...
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police escorted charlie sheen from dulles airport 30 miles to downtown washington for a personal appearance posted about running red lights with a jab at brooke mueller. and there was uproar in 2008 over this 100-yard police escort for britney spears, when she checked into an l.a. psych ward. it included a dozen motorcycles, two cruisers, and two helicopters. and look at this. >> you're the man! >> last year new jersey state troopers escorted a convoy of millionaires driving their high performance sports cars to atlantic city, at speeds in excess of 100 miles an hour. now lebron gets to enjoy life in the fast lane, with a police escort. >> police escort on the wrong side of the street. >>> now an entirely new spin on the idea of family bonding. this family believes nothing brings a family together like armageddon. so they are actually building a castle where they can hunker down if doomsday ever arrives. >> protect yourself and provide! protect yourself and survive! >> brent is building a castle, yep, a castle, so his family will have a safe place to ride out what he believes are dangerous
police escorted charlie sheen from dulles airport 30 miles to downtown washington for a personal appearance posted about running red lights with a jab at brooke mueller. and there was uproar in 2008 over this 100-yard police escort for britney spears, when she checked into an l.a. psych ward. it included a dozen motorcycles, two cruisers, and two helicopters. and look at this. >> you're the man! >> last year new jersey state troopers escorted a convoy of millionaires driving their...
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look at these pictures of dulles, airport -- of dulles airport.n to below a mile visibility at dulles airport. it should be out of here by 9:00 or so. highs near 90. >> we will have another news update at 7:56 a.m. >>> good morning, america! good morning, america. >> that's good. >> i think you got it down. there she is, carrie underwood. no more practice necessary. she's going to be co-hosting here with us in a little bit. it's a lifelong dream of hers. we'll have fun with her here at the desk in a little bit. >> a journalism major, she's got this. she's got this. >>> also coming up, the new pictures out of usher's little boy, recovers days after the accident in the family pool. the latest on the custody battle. >>> and "glee" star lea michele. a surprise public appearance last night. an emotional tribute to cory monteith, specking for the first time since her boyfriend and fellow "agree" star passed away. >>> for years, women have been told how much caffeine we should drink, how much alcohol we shouldn't drink, should we exercise or not in pregn
look at these pictures of dulles, airport -- of dulles airport.n to below a mile visibility at dulles airport. it should be out of here by 9:00 or so. highs near 90. >> we will have another news update at 7:56 a.m. >>> good morning, america! good morning, america. >> that's good. >> i think you got it down. there she is, carrie underwood. no more practice necessary. she's going to be co-hosting here with us in a little bit. it's a lifelong dream of hers. we'll have...
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. >> reporter: at washington, dulles airport, passengers paid attention to a possible al qaeda attack. >> always be aware of people around you. and i think just a little more heightened at this point. >> reporter: the state department warned travelers the potential for terrorism is particularly strong in the middle east and north africa. that's where u.s. embassies have been ordered closed on sunday, in kabul afghan employees were told not to show up. >> it is al qaeda linked. it emanates from the arabian peninsula. >> reporter: that's where yemen is. and it's the end of ramadan when attacks have come in the past. whether the new alarm came from an intercept from nsa or a spy, analysts say it stood out. >> to close multiple embassies reflects the severity of the threat. >> reporter: and the alert is a warning to the terrorists. >> that we are watching them. that we are aware that those who may be talking about doing something harmful are aware that the u.s. is knowing what it is they're talking about. >> reporter: ten months after benghazi, a warning that u.s. diplomats might again be
. >> reporter: at washington, dulles airport, passengers paid attention to a possible al qaeda attack. >> always be aware of people around you. and i think just a little more heightened at this point. >> reporter: the state department warned travelers the potential for terrorism is particularly strong in the middle east and north africa. that's where u.s. embassies have been ordered closed on sunday, in kabul afghan employees were told not to show up. >> it is al qaeda...
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plus there's competition in the huntsville market with united at dulles airport, 30 odd miles from reagan national, this is a bit after red herring in my opinion. lori: maybe i chose the wrong word with monoly but if the merger approved, us air at rereagan national would control 69% of takeoff and landing slots and likely hold on to those and not give them up to other airlines. what incentive would they have for doing that? the e.u., the european union, go ahead and approved us air and amr's merger on the understanding it would divest landing and takeoff slots at two airports, heathrow in london and the airport in philadelphia. what sort of concession would the doj accept. >> i don't know what they will accept but again this ignores the dominant carrier at a hub, and us airway alone even before the merger was intending to do some hubbing at national, basically have the ma the i don't have operations. it is not unusual. as a matter of fact part of this result of trade with delta that has 50% or more of the slots at laguardia which is a larger market. lori: all right. so air fares going up,
plus there's competition in the huntsville market with united at dulles airport, 30 odd miles from reagan national, this is a bit after red herring in my opinion. lori: maybe i chose the wrong word with monoly but if the merger approved, us air at rereagan national would control 69% of takeoff and landing slots and likely hold on to those and not give them up to other airlines. what incentive would they have for doing that? the e.u., the european union, go ahead and approved us air and amr's...
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morning, winchester good morning, 73, 73 in culpeper, 78 in quantico and we're 75 degrees at dulles airport this morning. so the clouds stocked in once again today. you can see the showers pushing in from the west. i think most of that action won't come until after the noon hour, once again, this frontal boundary has just been out there the last couple days and keeping us in this warm and muggy air mass with occasional little disturbances triggering the showers and thunderstorms. that cold front should be making some progress now throughout the day today and we finally see a little bit of hope down the line for your weekend. it looks like that front's going to pass through late tonight into early tomorrow hoping it's not going to stall on top of us so that brings more certainty than normal for our weekend forecast but here's our best thinking at this point. the showers stay to the north this morning. then this afternoon they become more widespread all across the area with those heavy downpours. as we head into the overnight hours maybe just a few light showers lingering to the south and i t
morning, winchester good morning, 73, 73 in culpeper, 78 in quantico and we're 75 degrees at dulles airport this morning. so the clouds stocked in once again today. you can see the showers pushing in from the west. i think most of that action won't come until after the noon hour, once again, this frontal boundary has just been out there the last couple days and keeping us in this warm and muggy air mass with occasional little disturbances triggering the showers and thunderstorms. that cold...
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now, at the dulles airport on the night of september 10th, -- [inaudible] >> did they do that deliberately? >> it was an accident but we live adel that. they were conducting operations in their territory waters but it was an accident. it was an accident that we lied about. had we shot it down and immediately called the president of iran and said we need a mistake. we misidentified it, we were in your waters, this might not have escalated but it did and they used hezbollah and libya to put a bomb on the airliner and kill innocent civilians. tit-for-tat, that is the deal. and i for and i. that is the background out there that airline security doesn't talk about and that tsa doesn't discuss but every passenger is living with that baggage on their shoulders and that's why it's important for the americans to focus on the reality of this and what we are facing their. it's serious stuff and it's depressing and unless we face up to the fact we can't just create this illusion of security and there's easy ways of doing it. let me give you an example. but watch list, the way to get that on a computer
now, at the dulles airport on the night of september 10th, -- [inaudible] >> did they do that deliberately? >> it was an accident but we live adel that. they were conducting operations in their territory waters but it was an accident. it was an accident that we lied about. had we shot it down and immediately called the president of iran and said we need a mistake. we misidentified it, we were in your waters, this might not have escalated but it did and they used hezbollah and libya...
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we have reagan airport, national airport, dulles, bwi. you can use the airports. you bring in the members of congress and you have a debate for two days. and you have a resolution. you can't leave the region hanging. it looks absolutely as if the united states has chickened out. and that's the work of the president. because of the way he did this even though i think a limited attack is not the right thing to do, at this point he has to do something. or we will have reached the lowest ebb of american influence in the region since 1970. zblks i want, to that point why not call congress back? you know. give them labor day and get them back here tuesday. >> look, i think that -- you are all operating from a belief that somehow time makes a difference. you see a value -- >> but for -- if you live in charleston the neighborhood, and the guy just deployed chemical weapons, makes a difference. >> i think the argument would be to charles if you think that the president mishandled situation initially, and should have gone in earlier when he could have done more in terms of
we have reagan airport, national airport, dulles, bwi. you can use the airports. you bring in the members of congress and you have a debate for two days. and you have a resolution. you can't leave the region hanging. it looks absolutely as if the united states has chickened out. and that's the work of the president. because of the way he did this even though i think a limited attack is not the right thing to do, at this point he has to do something. or we will have reached the lowest ebb of...
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s imagine that edward snowdenov (ph) arrived in dulles airport with the same kind of information about the domestic and foreign surveillance system that the russian federation was using. you know, would we have extradited him back to russia? i think almost ? (chuckles) ? i think it?s almost impossible to imagine that we would have done that. and so it does make me wonder why did we think that the russians would do it in this case. i think ? i don?t know this for sure, but my sense is that the administration thought that they were making progress in these discussions through law enforcement channels. but frankly, you know, this was a case where i think if there was an opportunity to resolve this, the only way that you could have done it, i think, was for mr. obama to pick up the telephone and have some very, you know, frank conversations with mr. putin and try to work it through a personal relationship and try to find some kid of face-saving solution. but i won't go i won't beat that - well, the horse is not quite dead yet, but i won?t belabor that point any longer, because frankly, you
s imagine that edward snowdenov (ph) arrived in dulles airport with the same kind of information about the domestic and foreign surveillance system that the russian federation was using. you know, would we have extradited him back to russia? i think almost ? (chuckles) ? i think it?s almost impossible to imagine that we would have done that. and so it does make me wonder why did we think that the russians would do it in this case. i think ? i don?t know this for sure, but my sense is that the...
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at dulles airport in virginia today we found one man who's worried about where his wife and two younge traveling. >> i'm really worried because my wife is going to saudi arabia so i'm really worried. they are traveling. i'm not traveling. i'm really worried but i see more crowds. normally sunday is a little less. permanently i'm relieve sfwld joining me evan kohlmann and, evan, with a welcome as you listen to that man does he have good reason to be worried. >> saudi arabia is a unique instance. if you look at the actions taken by the united kingdom and france, that's more instructive about where the threat really is. they've closed their embassies in yemen and i think that's really where the focus is. it's possible it may reach out as far as north africa or saudi arabia or elsewhere but i think if you're looking at what the real concern is, i don't think it's so much the continental united states, it's more about the middle east. more about closer to the heartland, the territory that aqap controls. >> we don't have access to the classified information but you make that point that engl
at dulles airport in virginia today we found one man who's worried about where his wife and two younge traveling. >> i'm really worried because my wife is going to saudi arabia so i'm really worried. they are traveling. i'm not traveling. i'm really worried but i see more crowds. normally sunday is a little less. permanently i'm relieve sfwld joining me evan kohlmann and, evan, with a welcome as you listen to that man does he have good reason to be worried. >> saudi arabia is a...
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. >> if you're trying to fly out of reagan national dulles airport about delays ranging between 1525well. >> t announcer: it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, from the drama "true blood," joe manganiello. and from the new film, "austenland," kerri walsh. and a chat with recording artist, carrie underwood. also, a man with a big trophy, pga champion jason dufner. plus, rebecca romijn returns for another day at the co-host desk. ll next on "live." now, here are michael strahan and rebecca romijn! [cheers and applause] ♪ ichael: my lady. rebecca: oh, my goodness. hi! michael: whoo! rebecca: hello. michael: hey! have a seat. have a seat. welcome, everybody. today is tuesday, august 13, 2013. [applause] yes, a great day. great day. what's great is filling in for kelly is rebecca romijn. [applause] rebecca: thank you. had to come back for a little more. i came back for round two. michael: you came back for the second day of torture for me. rebecca: oh, yeah. real torture. michael: did you do anything interesting after the show yesterday? last night? anything? rebecca: i went and saw "
. >> if you're trying to fly out of reagan national dulles airport about delays ranging between 1525well. >> t announcer: it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, from the drama "true blood," joe manganiello. and from the new film, "austenland," kerri walsh. and a chat with recording artist, carrie underwood. also, a man with a big trophy, pga champion jason dufner. plus, rebecca romijn returns for another day at the co-host desk. ll next on...
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to me i constantly ask the question, let's imagine ed snowden arrived in dulles airport with the same kind of information about domestic and foreign surveillance systems that russian federation was using. we have extradited him back to russia? i think it is almost impossible to imagine that we would have done that and so it does make me wonder why think the russians would do it in this case? i don't know this for sure but my sense is the administration thought they were making progress in these discussions to law enforcement channels, but frankly this is a case where i think if there was an opportunity to resolve this, the only way you could have done it was for mr. obama to pick up the telephone and have some very frank conversations with vladimir putin and try to work it through a personal relationship and try to find some face-saving solution. i won't be that horse, it is not quite dead yet but i won't believe that that that any longer because we don't know whether there would have been a summit if there weren't the ed snowden affair. was a decision that there wasn't adequate progr
to me i constantly ask the question, let's imagine ed snowden arrived in dulles airport with the same kind of information about domestic and foreign surveillance systems that russian federation was using. we have extradited him back to russia? i think it is almost impossible to imagine that we would have done that and so it does make me wonder why think the russians would do it in this case? i don't know this for sure but my sense is the administration thought they were making progress in these...
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i took the first flight from dulles airport, got to san francisco before noon. somebody said, take the 58 east to the 24, just like. it was governor jerry brown. >> host: you had a chance to talk to him. talk a little about jerry brown and now. >> guest: in his 30's, grown up as the child. when i was a kid in california, sort of the fdr style big state, big ambition. the freeways were built, the universities were built. he positioned himself almost as the polar opposite. he went to the jesuits seminary, a very austere approach to life, and he was often described in those days as governor moonbeam. he was successful in winning two terms and. and throughout the environmental initiative, he went to the senate and did not win. ran for the presidency in did not win. coming back in 2010, it's a whole different stage of his life. >> host: those events and his political career changed. >> guest: and many people say that -- asked about this. for while he was resistant to talking about jerry brown. he did say that when he was younger, there were things did not know about
i took the first flight from dulles airport, got to san francisco before noon. somebody said, take the 58 east to the 24, just like. it was governor jerry brown. >> host: you had a chance to talk to him. talk a little about jerry brown and now. >> guest: in his 30's, grown up as the child. when i was a kid in california, sort of the fdr style big state, big ambition. the freeways were built, the universities were built. he positioned himself almost as the polar opposite. he went to...
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dulles while we're at it? >> you know, because it's too far to walk? >> it's really awful. pretty crummy place to wait. >> we spend a lot of money on airports every year. but that -- therein lies part of the rob is that we have between -- the problem is that we between the $19 billion in taxes we pay, the incredible amount of regulatory inefficiency out there, we need to control costs and bring costs down so we can spend hundred in the right places. so what we would like to see is instead of the regulation that the gdss have proposed -- and, again, these control 90% of the market -- they have a way of providing technology that we think is one way of doing it, but we also would prefer to have a more open architecture in which there are many folks who can to to vied the distribution -- who can provide the distribution of our product. you know, it's funny. people say airlines don't want to distribute our product. we absolutely do. why do we want to distribute our product? because we want to sell it. so it wouldn't make sense for us to try to hide our product. we want you to buy our product. lots of cool software out there, web sites, itasoftwa
dulles while we're at it? >> you know, because it's too far to walk? >> it's really awful. pretty crummy place to wait. >> we spend a lot of money on airports every year. but that -- therein lies part of the rob is that we have between -- the problem is that we between the $19 billion in taxes we pay, the incredible amount of regulatory inefficiency out there, we need to control costs and bring costs down so we can spend hundred in the right places. so what we would like to...