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the faa wasn't focused on the flight.ill looking for flight 11 which had crashed into tower one of the world trade center 45 minutes earlier. >> yes. there's definitely another aircraft that hit the tower. that's the latest report we have. i can try to confirm and i.d. for you, but i would assume he's somewhere over either new jersey or somewhere further south. >> okay. so american 11 isn't the hijack at all then, right? >> no, he is a hijack. >> american 11 is a hijack? >> yes. this could be a third aircraft. >> tape after tape played for the commission showed that communication between the faa, its air-traffic control centers, and the military was a mess. >> the technician who took this call from the faa immediately passed the word to the mission crew commander. he in turn reported to the battle commander. >> okay, american airlines is still airborne, 11, first guy. he's headed towards washington. okay. i think we need to scramble langley right now and i'm going to take the fighters from otis and try to chase this guy d
the faa wasn't focused on the flight.ill looking for flight 11 which had crashed into tower one of the world trade center 45 minutes earlier. >> yes. there's definitely another aircraft that hit the tower. that's the latest report we have. i can try to confirm and i.d. for you, but i would assume he's somewhere over either new jersey or somewhere further south. >> okay. so american 11 isn't the hijack at all then, right? >> no, he is a hijack. >> american 11 is a hijack?...
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the faa warned if left unaddressed it could cause delay and injury during evacuation.n e-mail to the investigative unit, boeing wrote that it made recommendations to all impacted carriers in june, 2011. and sent a service bulletin to all operators worldwide. >> it would be up to the civilian authorities in south korea to implement the air worthiness directive. >> todd curtis is a former boeing engineer. >> the faa has no jurisdiction over aircraft that are not registered in the united states. >> the civil aviation authority is responsible for ensuring carriers abide by the terms of the ad. calls to the authorities by the investigative unit were never returned. curtis says on one hand he'd like to think all evacuation systems will work as designed. >> on the other hand, there's enough redundancy in the 777 where a 30% failure rate wouldn't be enough to keep the slides from deploying in a way to get everyone off safely. >> i remember a family, husband and wife holding their kid in their arms, and falling off. >> with no slide, ben levee helped fellow passengers climb ove
the faa warned if left unaddressed it could cause delay and injury during evacuation.n e-mail to the investigative unit, boeing wrote that it made recommendations to all impacted carriers in june, 2011. and sent a service bulletin to all operators worldwide. >> it would be up to the civilian authorities in south korea to implement the air worthiness directive. >> todd curtis is a former boeing engineer. >> the faa has no jurisdiction over aircraft that are not registered in...
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i was an faa academy instructor.am for the iraqi controllers, and that was something that i have done for my entire career. i have done all of those things, and i felt i could help. i signed nup a minute. >> biggio would help train air traffic controllers in iraq, spending nearly a year. mike mccormick stayed through four tours. >> i don't think anyone ever gets over it. september 11th is irrevokably intertwined into everything i am and everything i'm doing today. so it's part of me. >> the footnotes of 9/11 continues. up next, the footnotes who can't forget that face. >> eight months after i retired it started happening. the psychological problem. heart healthy, huh?! ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. surprisingly bold flavor so you can get out of your element. so you can explore a new frontier and a different discipline. get two times the points on travel an
i was an faa academy instructor.am for the iraqi controllers, and that was something that i have done for my entire career. i have done all of those things, and i felt i could help. i signed nup a minute. >> biggio would help train air traffic controllers in iraq, spending nearly a year. mike mccormick stayed through four tours. >> i don't think anyone ever gets over it. september 11th is irrevokably intertwined into everything i am and everything i'm doing today. so it's part of...
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the faa moved one step closer, but forget annoying. is this safe?e're going to tell you if it's safe to have somebody playing angry birds on takeoff to landing. that's next. ♪ music retirement solutions from new york life can help you keep good going. we raise natureraised farms® on a 100% vegetarian diet with no antibiotics ever. look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. >>> you and your fees went flying this year. a record year for airline fees, but there are still some deals if you know where to look. more than $27 billion with a b generated from your pocket to the airlines from those a la cart fees. so where is this money coming from? it's coming from your poskt. for checked bags, and re -- with costs rising for air lirns but some airlines hit you parter than others. look at spirit, $100 to carry on a bag if it doesn't fit. bottom line, you need to factor in these extra charges when you're looking at fairs. if you have to be extra savvy. the cheaper days are tuesday, wednesday and saturday, the cheaper times --sh the best time to
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the faa says a new computer system automatically records every time two planes violate the faa's flighteparation rule which requires 3.5 miles or 1,000 feet of vertical separation near airports. >> some of them are a breach of air space where there was never really a collision imminent. it's that the reporting criteria says if you lose separation the faa needs to know. >> reporter: on july 31, 2012, a very close call at washington's reagan national airport when three regional jets got far too close to each other as controllers tried to vector them around thunderstorms. >> we were cleared at the river back there. what happened? >> stand by. we are trying to figure this out, too. stand by. >> we really don't -- >> we have to get on the ground here pretty quick. >> reporter: the faa's new reporting system will no longer rely solely on pilots and controllers to self-report those mistakes. they are seeing a drop in the percentage of serious close calls. in a statement, the air traffic controllers union says maintaining the safety of the world's largest, most efficient national air space requ
the faa says a new computer system automatically records every time two planes violate the faa's flighteparation rule which requires 3.5 miles or 1,000 feet of vertical separation near airports. >> some of them are a breach of air space where there was never really a collision imminent. it's that the reporting criteria says if you lose separation the faa needs to know. >> reporter: on july 31, 2012, a very close call at washington's reagan national airport when three regional jets...
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the rule the faa might stop enforcing. >>> the faa may be about to lighten up on its rules about using electronic devices on planes. they are currently allowed once the plane reaches 10,000 feet. the ban on making phone calls or sending text messages is expected to remain in place. once the panel sends its recommendations to the faa, it should take effect next year. >>> netflix earned some clout at the emmys. it's the first win in a major category for an online distributor. this happened last night at the emmys. the creator of the best drama winner breaking bad credited the fans for finding the show on netflix. >>> it's been a rough ride for the giants this season, but it's a good time for ice cream. mexican chocolate will be the new flavor. the launch party is in san francisco tonight. romo will be there. the organic ice cream has the tag line, it only tastes illegal. it brings attention to the immigration debate. >>> the cutest video i have seen today. we're going to share it next. there are so many things that we do on a daily basis. we run errands. we run to the grocery store. in f
the rule the faa might stop enforcing. >>> the faa may be about to lighten up on its rules about using electronic devices on planes. they are currently allowed once the plane reaches 10,000 feet. the ban on making phone calls or sending text messages is expected to remain in place. once the panel sends its recommendations to the faa, it should take effect next year. >>> netflix earned some clout at the emmys. it's the first win in a major category for an online distributor....
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the faa is thinking about relaxing their conditions on electronics. >> reporter: the faa is trying to find new ways to balance safety with electronics. >> my i pad. my laptop, and of course my iphone. >> reporter: like many passengers chris macoli stays fully connected when traveling by air. >> i've seen guys with two laptops, iphones, ipods, the whole nine yards. >> reporter: the faa created an advisory council to look into relaxing some of its inflight electronic regulations. >> i think you're going to see a relaxation in the use of these devices. >> reporter: generally passengers have to turn off all devices during take off and landing. but according to a report by the new york times, new guidelines might allow people to read e books, phone calls, text messages e-mail and the use of wifi will still be off limits. >> i would like to see them relax it enough to provide some actions i guess. as long as safety is not impacted. >> over the years pilots have reported hundreds of incidents where they believe a device may have interfered with the plane's instrument but there's no hard fact
the faa is thinking about relaxing their conditions on electronics. >> reporter: the faa is trying to find new ways to balance safety with electronics. >> my i pad. my laptop, and of course my iphone. >> reporter: like many passengers chris macoli stays fully connected when traveling by air. >> i've seen guys with two laptops, iphones, ipods, the whole nine yards. >> reporter: the faa created an advisory council to look into relaxing some of its inflight electronic...
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the investigator unit also obtained this faa database from 2007 through 2012.more than 3300 service difficulty reports about slides. because of those vorts, the faa has issued enforcement regulations commonly known as airworthiness directives. >>> this airworthiness directive 777. >> corrosion was preventing the slides from deploying. >> in e-mails to the investigative unit boeing wrote that it made recommendations to all impacted carriers in effect in 2011. it would be up to the civilian e78 ployees in south korea to implement that airworthiness directi directive. the faa, of course, has no jurisdiction over aircraft that are not registered in the united states. radio another civil aviation authority in south korea is responsible for ensuring carriers abide by the terms of the a.d. >> calls to the authority by the investigative unit were never returned. >> curtis says on one hand, he'd like to think all evacuations for work as designed. >> there's the enough redundancy where even a 30% failure rate would balanced budget amendment enough to keep the slides from
the investigator unit also obtained this faa database from 2007 through 2012.more than 3300 service difficulty reports about slides. because of those vorts, the faa has issued enforcement regulations commonly known as airworthiness directives. >>> this airworthiness directive 777. >> corrosion was preventing the slides from deploying. >> in e-mails to the investigative unit boeing wrote that it made recommendations to all impacted carriers in effect in 2011. it would be up...
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they're forbidden on planes but the faa may soon relax row strikeses on other gadgets. you may not have to power down purchase electron particulars in time for takeoff. >> reporter: like many passengers, he stays fully connected when traveling by air. generally passengers have to turn off all devices during landing and takeoff. but because so many people are so technically dependent, the faa is looking into relaxing some of its inflight electronic restrictions. the advisory county's recommendations are expected this week. >> i think you're going to see a liberalization of the usage of these personal electronic devices. >> reporter: according to a report by the "new york times" new guidelines may allow people to read ebooks, listen to podcasts and watch videos gate to gate. phone calls, e-mails and the use of wi-fi will still be off limits. >> i would like to provide some options, i guess, as long as safety is not impacted. >> reporter: over the years pilots and mechanics have reported hundreds of incidents where they believe a device may have interfered with the plane's
they're forbidden on planes but the faa may soon relax row strikeses on other gadgets. you may not have to power down purchase electron particulars in time for takeoff. >> reporter: like many passengers, he stays fully connected when traveling by air. generally passengers have to turn off all devices during landing and takeoff. but because so many people are so technically dependent, the faa is looking into relaxing some of its inflight electronic restrictions. the advisory county's...
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coming up the regulations the faa is looking to relax. >> and is its finally time to turn off your ac for the season. stick around for the updated forewarning weather forecast coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> beautiful looking evening out there. sunny, 68 degrees in maryland. the complete warning forecast is coming up. >>> turning off all your electronic devices may soon be a thing of the past. the faa council is looking to relax flying conditions. >> reporter: until now, passengers have been having to turn off their electronic devices and that frustrates many a lot. >> reporter: my i pad, my laptop and of course my iphone. i've seen guys with ipods the whole nine yards. >> reporter: generally passengers have to turn off all devices during landing and take off. but because so many people are so technically dependent the faa is looking into relaxing some of its inflight electronics restrictions. the advisory councils recommendations are expected this week. >> i think you're going to see a liberalization of the uses of these electronic devices. >> reporter: according to a report from the new
coming up the regulations the faa is looking to relax. >> and is its finally time to turn off your ac for the season. stick around for the updated forewarning weather forecast coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> beautiful looking evening out there. sunny, 68 degrees in maryland. the complete warning forecast is coming up. >>> turning off all your electronic devices may soon be a thing of the past. the faa council is looking to relax flying conditions. >> reporter: until...
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well, once the faa receives that panel's recommendations on monday, the f.a.a. whether to loosen the restrictions. but individual airlines do not have to agree to adopt those lucid restrictions. >> up next, the final frontier in vacationing. >> we'll start with giving people a taste of space. we'll start building hotels in space. >> really? in our lifetime? >> in your lifetime, definitely. hopefully, in my lifetime. >> but how many lifetimes would it take you to afford that trip to space? it could be this one if richard branson gets his way. sat three insurance policies. the first had lots of coverage. the second, only a little. but the third was... just right! bear: hi! yeah, we love visitors. that's why we moved to a secluded house in the middle of the wilderness. just the right coverage at just the right price. coverage checker from progressive. a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's w
well, once the faa receives that panel's recommendations on monday, the f.a.a. whether to loosen the restrictions. but individual airlines do not have to agree to adopt those lucid restrictions. >> up next, the final frontier in vacationing. >> we'll start with giving people a taste of space. we'll start building hotels in space. >> really? in our lifetime? >> in your lifetime, definitely. hopefully, in my lifetime. >> but how many lifetimes would it take you to...
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we're about to hear from an faa advisory panel. nbc's tom costello has been following this aspect of the flying story for months. h he happens to be at reagan international this evening. >> reporter: this panel has been looking at whether it's safe to use laptops and tablets, e-readers, cell phones below 10,000 feet. there are handfuls of reports from pilots out there who believe they thought passengers' individual devices interfered. but it's never been scientifically proven or tied to any aviation mishap. so the faa is preparing to recommend that airlines allow a select number of devices to remain on. they would allow e-readers, portable video players, or ipod type devices for listening to music. but no using wi-fi below 10,000 feet and no using cell phones or anything that can transmit or send text messages. that means the phone or tablet will need to remain in the airplane mode. the faa remains concerned some navigation equipment could be vulnerable. a final decision expected soon. probably wouldn't be implemented by airlines u
we're about to hear from an faa advisory panel. nbc's tom costello has been following this aspect of the flying story for months. h he happens to be at reagan international this evening. >> reporter: this panel has been looking at whether it's safe to use laptops and tablets, e-readers, cell phones below 10,000 feet. there are handfuls of reports from pilots out there who believe they thought passengers' individual devices interfered. but it's never been scientifically proven or tied to...
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then they will submit their decision to the faa by the end of the month.le which would loosen the restrictions would likely take effect next year, but if you're wondering about those cell phones, that is not being considered, only electronics like ereaders and ipods. wolf? >> rene marsh, thanks very much. speaking of the cell phones, smart devices, shall we say. blackberry, we have learned, has agreed to be acquired led by fairfax financial holdings for $4.7 billion. a lot more on the story coming up in the next hour here in the "cnn newsroom." take a quick break. more news right after this. guten morgen guess who? mr. mojito? ok it's got to be really fast, i've got one second hey no way wei hey, ca va? nudeq nuqdaq duch doch bolz stop calling me oh my god, no! how are they looking? we did it baby woohh oi ma yerp yerp moshi moshi, meow what?! ♪ maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take
then they will submit their decision to the faa by the end of the month.le which would loosen the restrictions would likely take effect next year, but if you're wondering about those cell phones, that is not being considered, only electronics like ereaders and ipods. wolf? >> rene marsh, thanks very much. speaking of the cell phones, smart devices, shall we say. blackberry, we have learned, has agreed to be acquired led by fairfax financial holdings for $4.7 billion. a lot more on the...
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a government industry group is expected to release its findings and recommendations to the faa on theomorrow. the report may lead to looser rules on phones, e-readers and similar devices on planes. >> reporter: the faa could decide to relax those restrictions. at boeing's plant in seattle, we asked the people who build the planes if it's dangerous to keep devices on during all phases of flight? >> the emissions are being measured by this antenna here. >> inside boeing's electromagnetic interference lab, engineers have been studying the issue for years. >> its emissions cross the threshold and could interfere with systems like the plane smoke alarm. next test, a laptop. >> it goes above the limit line. >> it failed shoing potential interference. a tablet in wifi mode also failed. but the same tablet altested in ae airplane mode is safe. >> it's causing more work for pilots during critical phases of flight. >> a recent survey found one in three passengers left their devices on because they forgot. despite that, engineers say no electronic device has ever taken down a plane. >> so planes
a government industry group is expected to release its findings and recommendations to the faa on theomorrow. the report may lead to looser rules on phones, e-readers and similar devices on planes. >> reporter: the faa could decide to relax those restrictions. at boeing's plant in seattle, we asked the people who build the planes if it's dangerous to keep devices on during all phases of flight? >> the emissions are being measured by this antenna here. >> inside boeing's...
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the panel is expected to send the specific rock men dations to the faa -- recommendation to the faa.schools were largely stagnant for the third consecutive year. african american student, -- on average 5rbgs 14 in math and 88 in writing. this a look at the numbers from maryland where family income play aid critical role. they made more than 9 points higher on that and reading sections than those from lower income brackets. >>> this comes from playboy magazine. umd ranks ten, west virginia number one and the wisconsin, the deplete list under the october college issue. >> all right. as we go through the day, we will have a nice slide. we will get sunshine in here and also it will feel good for today. already this morning we are not that cold, you are at 53 at well, laurel, more of if same in denton. wet weather is not the case. it is south of us this morning. -u see exactly what i am talking about. we have a disturbance and with that bringing rain across virginia, west virginia and eastern the carolinas. all this will slide to the east toward the morning hours. high pressure today, is
the panel is expected to send the specific rock men dations to the faa -- recommendation to the faa.schools were largely stagnant for the third consecutive year. african american student, -- on average 5rbgs 14 in math and 88 in writing. this a look at the numbers from maryland where family income play aid critical role. they made more than 9 points higher on that and reading sections than those from lower income brackets. >>> this comes from playboy magazine. umd ranks ten, west...
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the faa received those recommendations. still no gadgets on takeoffs and landings, but that could change. >>> all right. let's start you off with maryland's most powerful radar. had an isolated shower over garrett county. now that's a done deal. let's take weather in motion. sun mixed with cloud cover. that was pretty much the deal all day long, continues to be as the sun heads down. the sun sets at 6:530. mt. airy, just a mix of clouds. pretty much what we're seeing on the west side of the city. 73 degrees. the humidity is bone dry. dew point is down to 47. low humidity and cool start in the morning climbing to near 80 late in the phone. temperature setup, look at this across the state. this isgoer jussments 70 at the beach. 73 in easton. 75 the hagerstown way. warmer at two, three, four degrees and upper 70s late tomorrow afternoon. humidity is dry and comfortable. out further west you see some activity in terms of a few showers sneaking in the high country of west virginia. the frontal boundary has lost all ofs it steam.
the faa received those recommendations. still no gadgets on takeoffs and landings, but that could change. >>> all right. let's start you off with maryland's most powerful radar. had an isolated shower over garrett county. now that's a done deal. let's take weather in motion. sun mixed with cloud cover. that was pretty much the deal all day long, continues to be as the sun heads down. the sun sets at 6:530. mt. airy, just a mix of clouds. pretty much what we're seeing on the west side...
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the faa says they are expecting to get those recommendations on monday.ickly as far as making a decision after they receive those recommendations because of the huge public interest in this. what's being considered is whether they will allow us to keep our ipads, ereaders, or ipods on at takeoff and landing because as you just pointed out, when you get on a flight, you're told to turn everything off at landing and takeoff. so passengers are really close right now to getting the final word from the faa whether that rule will change. >> and rene, you went to a lab where there were engineers testing out all the stuff, whether or not the devices interfere with the signals on the plane. what did they tell you? >> we went to boeing's electromagnetic interference lab and we test this had cell phone. we also tested this laptop here. we also had an ipad and the cell phone showed that it could interfere with the systems like the plane's smoke alarm. the laptops showed the potential to interfere with the pilot's communications radios and the ipad tested safe when it
the faa says they are expecting to get those recommendations on monday.ickly as far as making a decision after they receive those recommendations because of the huge public interest in this. what's being considered is whether they will allow us to keep our ipads, ereaders, or ipods on at takeoff and landing because as you just pointed out, when you get on a flight, you're told to turn everything off at landing and takeoff. so passengers are really close right now to getting the final word from...
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>> reporter: not a lot, katie, from the faa. for instance they are not talking about any possible hijacks. normally they can tell when there's a hijack in progress because the pilot, the original pilot of the plane has various buttons that he can push that can set off a code and tell them there was hijacking. as a matter of security they're not saying anything about that. they did stop all take-offs at 9:25 this morning. for pilots that were in the air, the question came up what to do about them and they were given some discretion to continue on to their destination so long as it was not the new york or washington area or divert to an airport, if that's what they wanted to do. i personally saw the blast at the pentagon not the blast take place but moments after it i had been at national airport trying to get up to new york and you could see that smoke billowing out of the pentagon. i can give you a little description of what it's like on the streets of washington because it was quite crowded trying to work my way back here to nb
>> reporter: not a lot, katie, from the faa. for instance they are not talking about any possible hijacks. normally they can tell when there's a hijack in progress because the pilot, the original pilot of the plane has various buttons that he can push that can set off a code and tell them there was hijacking. as a matter of security they're not saying anything about that. they did stop all take-offs at 9:25 this morning. for pilots that were in the air, the question came up what to do...
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the faa will step in and say you're not going to be able to do that. the airlines are concerned about devices interfering with plane instruments. the bottom line is this, tyler and sue, we will see a relaxation here but you're still going to have some restrictions in terms of personal electronics, mainly i comes down to whether or not there's a signal out of that device. that's what the airlines remain concerned about. >> right. you know what, it's progress. at least we willble able to use a few things. profit estimates for the industry are being cut. why? >> international air transport association says it's likely going to see an 8% decrease in global airline profits this year. two reasons, some weakness had in parts of asia, not china, but other parts of asia and slower demand for freight traffic. and that's been a bugaboo for the aviation industry for several years. >> it sure has. phil, thanks so much. appreciate it. ty, up to you. >> all right. apple a big stock to watch today. the tech giant knocking it out of the park with its weekend sales figu
the faa will step in and say you're not going to be able to do that. the airlines are concerned about devices interfering with plane instruments. the bottom line is this, tyler and sue, we will see a relaxation here but you're still going to have some restrictions in terms of personal electronics, mainly i comes down to whether or not there's a signal out of that device. that's what the airlines remain concerned about. >> right. you know what, it's progress. at least we willble able to...
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the panel is finalizing guidelines for the faa to help to loosen those rules. its job is to figure out how to do that without compromising safety. >> these devices have potential to interfere with airplane systems and radios during flight. >> reporter: there's little hard evidence of any major problems in the air but manufacturers are adding shielding. at boeing they are testing electronic devices in a quiet room to check for possible interference. nearly a third of passengers forget to turn off their devices according to one poll and many are not convinced their electronics are a hazard. >> i fly corporate aircraft a lot and there's no atlantic call problems. >> reporter: the faa is poised to make some changes saying it quote recognizes that consumers are intensely interested in the use of personal electronics aboard aircrafts. one thing that won't change, you will still be able use your cell phone to send e-mails and phone calls. good news for passengers that don't want to spend hours listening to people's conversations. >> they nailed it in that report. i ha
the panel is finalizing guidelines for the faa to help to loosen those rules. its job is to figure out how to do that without compromising safety. >> these devices have potential to interfere with airplane systems and radios during flight. >> reporter: there's little hard evidence of any major problems in the air but manufacturers are adding shielding. at boeing they are testing electronic devices in a quiet room to check for possible interference. nearly a third of passengers...
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if the faa gives its blessing, space tourism will become a reality.are dare devils who have signed up, but who are more than the 600 orders ready to take the trip? poppy harlow traveled to the mo halfi desert to find out. >> reporter: who would spend up to a quarter million just for minutes in space? these people. how much to charter one of these puppies? >> 1.2 mill. >> reporter: and i hear you're going to leave two seats empty? >> no, not empty. there's two angels coming with us. >> reporter: passengers won't just check in and hop on board. the whole experience will mean three days of training and health checks, then a few hours in the air, and three minutes weightless in space. the mother ship will carry spaceship 2 up, then release it to glide back. unlike nasa's snop rockets, it won't orbit the earth. is this the new space race? >> i think it's the start. it's not been easy. it's taken us five years more than we thought it would take, but, you know, finally they pulled it off. >> that is, if the faa gives galactic the green light. >> you're broac
if the faa gives its blessing, space tourism will become a reality.are dare devils who have signed up, but who are more than the 600 orders ready to take the trip? poppy harlow traveled to the mo halfi desert to find out. >> reporter: who would spend up to a quarter million just for minutes in space? these people. how much to charter one of these puppies? >> 1.2 mill. >> reporter: and i hear you're going to leave two seats empty? >> no, not empty. there's two angels...
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the faa gets a look this week at a study on how electronic devices affect flights. last week an faa advisory committee recommended that --on a limited basis-- airline passengers should be allowed to use smartphones, tablets, e-readers and other devices during takeoffs and landings. newer jets are equipped to prevent electronic interference. mounting evidence suggests you should take yelp reviews with a grain of salt. yelp says around 25% of user reviews submitted are considered "suspicious" by yelp's filtering process. the company admits some of the phony reviews may make it onto the site. it's a problem that led new york's attorney general to crackdown on phony business reviews. as a result, 19- companies were fined for generating false reviews. fans are still recovering from last night's series finale of the hit series breaking bad -- we won't spoil it for those of you who haven't caught up yet. millions tuned in for the last episode. advertisers couldn't be happier. the going rate for a 30 second spot on the finale was a whopping 250 thousand dollars. women in ho
the faa gets a look this week at a study on how electronic devices affect flights. last week an faa advisory committee recommended that --on a limited basis-- airline passengers should be allowed to use smartphones, tablets, e-readers and other devices during takeoffs and landings. newer jets are equipped to prevent electronic interference. mounting evidence suggests you should take yelp reviews with a grain of salt. yelp says around 25% of user reviews submitted are considered...
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the faa admits that it needs toed modernize but not compromise safety. >> the most logical reason forifting the ban is everyone else is using them. they're unpriest planes, they're everywhere -- on private planes. they're everywhere. they're at the airport. as soon as the plane touches down you can turn them on again. there was just no evidence. >> the change could happen next year. however passengers will still be banned from making calls while the plane is in the air. >>> this gash opened up in flight on a southwest airlines jet two summers ago. what the final investigation blames on one mechanic. >> a typhoon that almost hit japan about a week and a half ago has translated into tropical moisture now slamming into the pacific northwest. and this will also impact our weather right here in the bay area. find out when some of the rain will move to the south on this beautiful sunny saturday evening. your changing forecast is coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, in-flight. >>> shoddy workmanship is blamed for a tear in the roof of the southwest airlines jet that happened in flight. now this is
the faa admits that it needs toed modernize but not compromise safety. >> the most logical reason forifting the ban is everyone else is using them. they're unpriest planes, they're everywhere -- on private planes. they're everywhere. they're at the airport. as soon as the plane touches down you can turn them on again. there was just no evidence. >> the change could happen next year. however passengers will still be banned from making calls while the plane is in the air. >>>...
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the faa soon relaxed restrictions, preventing you from using your gadgets during takeoff.onique griego has the details. >> my ipad, my laptop, and of course my iphone. >> like many passengers, chris dacole stays fully debted when traveling -- connected when traveling by air. generally passengers have to turn off all devices during landing and takeoff but because so many people are so technically dependent the faa is looking at relaxing restrictions. >> i think you're going to see a liberalization of the usage of these personal electronic devices. >> according to a report by the new york times, new guidelines may allow people to read e- books, listen to pod casts and watch videos gate to gate. phone calls, text messaging, and the use of wi-fi will be off limits. >> i would like to see them relax it enough to provide us some options as long as safety is not impacted. >> over the years pilots and mechanics have reported hundreds of incidents where they believed a device may have interfered with the plane's instruments but so far there is no hard evidence to support that. >> t
the faa soon relaxed restrictions, preventing you from using your gadgets during takeoff.onique griego has the details. >> my ipad, my laptop, and of course my iphone. >> like many passengers, chris dacole stays fully debted when traveling -- connected when traveling by air. generally passengers have to turn off all devices during landing and takeoff but because so many people are so technically dependent the faa is looking at relaxing restrictions. >> i think you're going to...
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the panel is finalizing guidelines for the faa to loosen those rules. its job is to figure out how to do that without compromising safety. >> these devices have the potential to interfere with airplane systems and airplane radios during flight. >> reporter: there's little hard evidence of any major problems in the air. but manufacturers are adding shielding. and at boeing, they're testing electronic devices in a quiet room, to check for possible interference. nearly one-third of passengers forget to turn off their devices, according to one poll. >> when we landed, i went to turn it off and saw it was on. >> reporter: and many are convinced their electronics are a hazard. >> i fly corporate aircraft a lot. and there's no technical problems. >> reporter: the faa is poised to make some changes. saying, quote, it recognizes consumers are intensely interested in the use of personal electronics aboard aircraft. in other words, there's no turning back the digital deluge. now, one thing that is not expected to change. you still won't be able to use your cell ph
the panel is finalizing guidelines for the faa to loosen those rules. its job is to figure out how to do that without compromising safety. >> these devices have the potential to interfere with airplane systems and airplane radios during flight. >> reporter: there's little hard evidence of any major problems in the air. but manufacturers are adding shielding. and at boeing, they're testing electronic devices in a quiet room, to check for possible interference. nearly one-third of...
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now the usdot says over 15,000 faa employees would be affected because of the government shutdown.ber that air traffic controllers were impacted during the whole sequestration battle not too long ago that led to long delays at airports. traffic control towers not expected to be affected even if the government does shut down this time but the program that trains new controllers would be suspended. aviation rulemaking would also stop. airline performance analysis suspended, so there certainly could be a trickle down effect. also the national highway traffic safety administration could be impacted. also the federal transit administration and the federal railroad administration. this could have a wide ranging effect at the ustot. back to you guys. >> adam tuss live for us, thank you. >>> a big portion of the affordable care act republicans are trying to overturn is supposed to take effect tomorrow. new insurance exchanges to help uninsured americans get cover e coverage. those policies won't take effect until january 1. everyone must have some form of coverage by the end of next march.
now the usdot says over 15,000 faa employees would be affected because of the government shutdown.ber that air traffic controllers were impacted during the whole sequestration battle not too long ago that led to long delays at airports. traffic control towers not expected to be affected even if the government does shut down this time but the program that trains new controllers would be suspended. aviation rulemaking would also stop. airline performance analysis suspended, so there certainly...
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certainly, this is something the faa cares about and wants to fix, but the faa also points out that theree 132,500,000 take ahs and landings in -- takes and landings in 2012 which means 99.97% of all air flights occurred without incident. jenna: there's actually more reporting being cone that these -- done that these incidents are happening, but why are we seeing an increase at all? >> reporter: yeah, two reasons. air traffic controllers are freer now to report incidents without worrying about professional retribution. but more than that, new technology, new radar systems fully operational in 2012 that automatically track and report when planes get too close. and captain sean cassidy from the airline pie -- pilots' association says, quote: >> r eporter: or maybe up there. still, the faa says its new report is, you know, it's trying to find out why this is happening and take steps to stop it. jenna? jenna: interesting for all of us, molly. consider the context, as you point out. thank you very much. jon: the participants of miss -- parents of missing british girl madeleine mccann have file
certainly, this is something the faa cares about and wants to fix, but the faa also points out that theree 132,500,000 take ahs and landings in -- takes and landings in 2012 which means 99.97% of all air flights occurred without incident. jenna: there's actually more reporting being cone that these -- done that these incidents are happening, but why are we seeing an increase at all? >> reporter: yeah, two reasons. air traffic controllers are freer now to report incidents without worrying...
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an industry of panel report will be presented to the faa next week recommending fliers to be allowedrtain electronics during takeoff and landing. there are more than two dozen recommendations. the report advises against the use of cellphones during departure and arrival but e books and watching movies or playing games on laptops would be alright >> the issue is interfering with the airplane >> most of the recommendations require additional work and study by the faa still do not expect changes any time soon >> in the historical section of philadelphia a fire breaks out inside a fire station while firefighters were away fighting another fire. officials say it was only when the firefighters were returning from their other call that they noticed their own station was starting to go up in flames. apparently an ambulance parked inside the garage caught fire. no one was hurt. >> high school football in indiana turns ugly on friday night. next, players, coaches, and even spectators get into an all out brawl on the field. and something a little more refined in millennium park this weekend. we
an industry of panel report will be presented to the faa next week recommending fliers to be allowedrtain electronics during takeoff and landing. there are more than two dozen recommendations. the report advises against the use of cellphones during departure and arrival but e books and watching movies or playing games on laptops would be alright >> the issue is interfering with the airplane >> most of the recommendations require additional work and study by the faa still do not...
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. >> reporter: county according to the new york times the faa advisory panel will visit. they're expected to allow reading e books or other publications, listening to podcast or watching videos. possible interference has been reported but there's still many questions. >> well, there's actually been a good deal of study done. the unfortunate part about it, it has neither confirmed or tonied the fact that interference can effect the aircraft's performance. >> reporter: the band on using cell phones during landing is expected to remain in place. >> thank you. the panel will recommend its new policy to the faa by the end of the month. >>> tsa officers at bwi thurgood marshall catch a woman trying to sneak a stun gun through security. it is the second stun gun stopped by tsa officers in just three days. the woman was sited on state weapons charges. >>> budget battle. we're just a week away from a possible government shut down. the house passed a bill to keep that from happening. the legislation deobamacare. >> with one week to go before it runs dry house republicans are defend
. >> reporter: county according to the new york times the faa advisory panel will visit. they're expected to allow reading e books or other publications, listening to podcast or watching videos. possible interference has been reported but there's still many questions. >> well, there's actually been a good deal of study done. the unfortunate part about it, it has neither confirmed or tonied the fact that interference can effect the aircraft's performance. >> reporter: the band...
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some of the best news out of the faa in a long time. changing the rules for electronic devices on booshd commercial airlines. could you seen be able to use your ipad or anything you want? poppycock, you say in no, no, what could be coming? sea restrictions relaxed. ♪ (woman) this place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes
some of the best news out of the faa in a long time. changing the rules for electronic devices on booshd commercial airlines. could you seen be able to use your ipad or anything you want? poppycock, you say in no, no, what could be coming? sea restrictions relaxed. ♪ (woman) this place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just...
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and the biggest issue is with the faa response if they're continuing to having difficulties getting a response we're happy to have our d c america to contact them. and i'll be happy to certify in any way possible. thanks again for carrying this legislation >> thank you. any additional public comments? >> good afternoon supervisors i'm steven. i'm a concerned citizen of san francisco county. i've lived here for 55 years and i'm disturbed about what happens over the park. a couple of saturdays ago we had 3 banners from papers above us so this is corporate sky graffiti. and we're very concerned about the impact of tourism too. this city is progressive but when it has an impact of its beans flying over the city we're concerned about the air and noise and visual pollution. what's the impact upon our bird population let alone the human population. i'm in support of the baen and the elimination of all banners flying over san francisco county. this is getting a little bit ridiculous. the americans are taking 35 bits of advertising and if we can't look at the beautiful of the golden gate bridg
and the biggest issue is with the faa response if they're continuing to having difficulties getting a response we're happy to have our d c america to contact them. and i'll be happy to certify in any way possible. thanks again for carrying this legislation >> thank you. any additional public comments? >> good afternoon supervisors i'm steven. i'm a concerned citizen of san francisco county. i've lived here for 55 years and i'm disturbed about what happens over the park. a couple of...
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the faa should announce the changes by the end of the month. >>> some mosquitoes in antioch are testingwest nile virus. it's the first group of mosquitoes to test positive for the virus in antioch this year. it's important to dump standing water, which can breed mosquitoes. >>> temperatures warmed up today over the last couple of days. they're going to cool tomorrow for the next couple of days. so tuesday and wednesday, cooler daytime highs. these are the numbers from today. as we look along the coast, a little bit of fog out there. you're not going to see it here. what you are going to see is that weather system to the north. it's a nice looking weather system. it stays north of us, and really just serves to bring a stronger onshore wind, and cooler daytime highs. these are the current numbers. 59 in santa rosa. 67 in concord. kind of mild out there. tomorrow, i think we'll see mostly low 50s. we had been seeing 40s. i think we'll see mostly low 50s and mid-50s. symptom and wednesday. the extended forecast, we get to friday, saturday, and sunday, the winds clock around a little bit. go
the faa should announce the changes by the end of the month. >>> some mosquitoes in antioch are testingwest nile virus. it's the first group of mosquitoes to test positive for the virus in antioch this year. it's important to dump standing water, which can breed mosquitoes. >>> temperatures warmed up today over the last couple of days. they're going to cool tomorrow for the next couple of days. so tuesday and wednesday, cooler daytime highs. these are the numbers from today....
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the faa will put it in effect by the end of the year. >> can't come soon enough. >> almost until theul memories from the past? soon a pill may be the thing that allows you to do that. >> trader joes trying to market repackaged food that is past the sell-by date. but first let's check in to see what's happening on fox and friends this morning. hey, steve. >> good morning ladies. that's a crazy story. we are going to the dogs. it is true. we have special pups to tribute the 5th annual meet the breed events happening this week. donald trump talks about the budget care battle and it was a big night in hollywood. but if you didn't stay up late to watch the emmys. don't worry we will tell you the winners. >> world war ii soldier his heartfelt letter and medal reaches his daughter 7 decade later. researches say it could lead to medical advances such as treating those with post traumatic stress disorder. food for thought. 40 percent of america's food is wasted because people are confused with the sell by and expiration date. trader joes will start a new store specializes in expired food. he
the faa will put it in effect by the end of the year. >> can't come soon enough. >> almost until theul memories from the past? soon a pill may be the thing that allows you to do that. >> trader joes trying to market repackaged food that is past the sell-by date. but first let's check in to see what's happening on fox and friends this morning. hey, steve. >> good morning ladies. that's a crazy story. we are going to the dogs. it is true. we have special pups to tribute...
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the faa gets a report any time they get closer. up physical nuntil now they relied on pilots.one the incidents ended in a crash. the government offering free lesson plans on climate change. want to teach climate change at your schools? check out the lesson plan. they filed a web site with interactive lesson plans aimed at primarily middle school students topics like this weather and climate what's the difference? getting to the core, climate change over time and sea level on the rise. >>> residents in one pennsylvania -- one of pennsylvania's biggest cities fined for parking in their very own driveways. it is actually happening in pittsburgh because of a law that dates back to the 1950s. but the city has just decided to start enforcing it. it states that ohomeowners must park 30 feet away from the street but many driveways aren't long enough. that is a problem. >>> continuing coverage of the fox news alert. an american consulate under attack overseas. we are live with the breaking details. >>> a brand new study on headaches this morning. what is causing them and more important
the faa gets a report any time they get closer. up physical nuntil now they relied on pilots.one the incidents ended in a crash. the government offering free lesson plans on climate change. want to teach climate change at your schools? check out the lesson plan. they filed a web site with interactive lesson plans aimed at primarily middle school students topics like this weather and climate what's the difference? getting to the core, climate change over time and sea level on the rise....
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. >> reporter: that is if the faa gives galactic the green light.hing out into a new field in the sky, and we're going to have some mishaps that happen now. hopefully they won't be catastrophic. >> reporter: do you ever fear that maybe you're putting too much at risk with this? >> people risked a lot to get space off the ground in the first place, but unless you risk something, you know, the world, you know, stays still. >> reporter: branson is such a believer he plans to take the first flight with his own children. david mckie will be at the controls. >> we don't want to push too hard, too quickly. it would be nice to be first to do it but the most important thing is to do it right. whoever is fers hirst has to do right. >> reporter: what is your ultimate dream for this? >> we'll start with giving people a taste of space. then we'll send people into orbit tall fligal flights. we'll start building hotels in space. >> reporter: really, in your lifetime? >> in your lifetime, and hopefully my lifetime. >> reporter: is this for the masses? this is a pla
. >> reporter: that is if the faa gives galactic the green light.hing out into a new field in the sky, and we're going to have some mishaps that happen now. hopefully they won't be catastrophic. >> reporter: do you ever fear that maybe you're putting too much at risk with this? >> people risked a lot to get space off the ground in the first place, but unless you risk something, you know, the world, you know, stays still. >> reporter: branson is such a believer he plans...
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>>>ldongo, una serie de doce prÓgras, la obidad lore crÓnicos, el estrÉs, la faa del sueÑo, temas comunestra comunidad, aquÍ, por supuesto, por su cadena univisiÓn, yuiero mpartir satchapretto, hicimos una encuesta, entre los presentadores de noticias mÁs saludables,fuiste elegida. (risas) >>> gracias, gracias. >>> un ejemplo seguir. >>> trato de serlo. >>> muchas gracias, pamela, ahÍ estaremos, les deseamos todo el Éxito, ojala que en sita aproveche las herramieas. > se beficiÁ los esperamos. >>> sÁ el domingo, hay mas aqui en "desprta amÉrica". adelante. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> chicos. >>> el video del dÍa es satcha etto haciendo ejercicio. >>> corriendo en maratÓn. >>> me ocio ciemocionÉ. >>> me lonseÓ kla, tÁ > cÁllate, callat >>> este que le presento yo, miren, miren, quÉ bonita niÑa, es invitada a una boda, y se roba todo el show, muchachos, bailando obviamente, elgangna style", que es tan conociodo, y bueno, ella dijo abranse la pista, aquÍ hay espao nada mÁs Ñre para mÍ, capaz que tiene los que tiran los pÉtas de , de rosa. >>> Í. >>> la pajecita. >>baila mor que ellas. >>> tieneritmo, te sa
>>>ldongo, una serie de doce prÓgras, la obidad lore crÓnicos, el estrÉs, la faa del sueÑo, temas comunestra comunidad, aquÍ, por supuesto, por su cadena univisiÓn, yuiero mpartir satchapretto, hicimos una encuesta, entre los presentadores de noticias mÁs saludables,fuiste elegida. (risas) >>> gracias, gracias. >>> un ejemplo seguir. >>> trato de serlo. >>> muchas gracias, pamela, ahÍ estaremos, les deseamos todo el Éxito, ojala que en sita...
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that worker was taken to the hospital, and according to the faa was not seriously injured. >>> new developments tonight in the massive new jersey fire we first brought you last night as breaking news. wendy has more on the fall out for business owners. it's now being treated as suspicious. >> new jersey governor with hugs and support, consoling business own whores lost everything in a massive fire that destroyed four blocks of the new jersey boardwalk. the flames consumed many businesses. huge plumes of smoke shot up into the sky and winds up to 30 miles per hour helped fan the flames. quick thinking firefighters removed part of the boardwalk, stopping the flames from spreading. >> we got power back to the street first. we were looking forward to the fall. >> fire officials are combing through the rubble to determine the cause. the fire is being treated as suspicious, although the investigation is still in its early stages. many are thinking about rebuilding, including the governor. >> we lost a place that has provided generations of memories to our citizens. we'll make new memories and rebuild
that worker was taken to the hospital, and according to the faa was not seriously injured. >>> new developments tonight in the massive new jersey fire we first brought you last night as breaking news. wendy has more on the fall out for business owners. it's now being treated as suspicious. >> new jersey governor with hugs and support, consoling business own whores lost everything in a massive fire that destroyed four blocks of the new jersey boardwalk. the flames consumed many...
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interesting that the faa has taken this long this >> yeah, right. >> everything every suspected this. it. >> hopefully a change in the road. >>> if you ever posted something on-line and regretted it you will appreci a it gives young people a do-over. it requires companies to allow anyone under 18 to remove on-line content they posted. it protects teens from being haunted by impulsive decisions and does not cover images and information posted about a teen by other people. >>> all right. here's a look at your weather now. thunderstorms from the ohio valley to the southeast. the orlando area can expect another day of downpours. windy from the desert southwest to the rockies. las vegas can expect dust storms and wind gusts up to 50 miles an hour. >> the temperatures will be seasonal and pleasant much of the east and the upper midwest. 90s in new orleans, dallas and phoenix. >>> we want to know the former racehorse that makes plenty of money. when they help other racehorses that's create something that is kind of -- i'm butchering this. it is about horse that's retired and making money. ta
interesting that the faa has taken this long this >> yeah, right. >> everything every suspected this. it. >> hopefully a change in the road. >>> if you ever posted something on-line and regretted it you will appreci a it gives young people a do-over. it requires companies to allow anyone under 18 to remove on-line content they posted. it protects teens from being haunted by impulsive decisions and does not cover images and information posted about a teen by other...