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resolution h.j.res. 90, a joint resolution making continuing appropriations for the federal aferingeation administration for -- aviation administration for fiscal year 2014, and for other purposes, and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the joint resolution. the clerk: house joint resolution 90, joint resolution making continuing appropriations for the federal aviation administration for fiscal year 2014, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 373, the joint resolution is considered as read. the joint resolution shall be debatable for 40 minutes equally ivided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member on the committee on appropriations. the gentleman from iowa, mr. latham, and the gentleman from arizona, mr. pastor, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa. mr. lay that many: thank you, mr. speaker. -- mr. latham: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materia
resolution h.j.res. 90, a joint resolution making continuing appropriations for the federal aferingeation administration for -- aviation administration for fiscal year 2014, and for other purposes, and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the joint resolution. the clerk: house joint resolution 90, joint resolution making continuing appropriations for the federal aviation administration for fiscal year 2014, and for other purposes. the...
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ran federal aviation administration employees have been furloughed, a third of the faa's workforce. this includes almo 3,000 air safety inspectors who are not reporting to work and not getting paid for w. loretta alkalay was an ttorney for the faa who w teaches fwit30 plus years at the agency, she's been through shutdowns before. "i was shocked that they would furlough inspectors... didn't believe it. i had to chec with somebody in my office because it was so unheard of to consider inspectors notessential. it's llke hg e inspectors, product quality inspectors. it's really really very surprising that the government allowed that to happen." ferrara warns this leaves no oversight of the air safety system in the country. "bseare t rking e sstem is going to start to break down and it's going to happen exponentially." some industry analysts say a short term shutdownould just be an annoyance but longer term it could become increasingly difficult. "if they're out for 3 weeks they m be 6 weeks away fr fetyurvillnc tasks and that has to concern all of us at least a little." an faa spokeswoman
ran federal aviation administration employees have been furloughed, a third of the faa's workforce. this includes almo 3,000 air safety inspectors who are not reporting to work and not getting paid for w. loretta alkalay was an ttorney for the faa who w teaches fwit30 plus years at the agency, she's been through shutdowns before. "i was shocked that they would furlough inspectors... didn't believe it. i had to chec with somebody in my office because it was so unheard of to consider...
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the federal aviation administration is recalling 8 furloughed employees. more than 15- thousand f-a-a workers were off the job last week because of the partial government shutdown. the agency issued a statement saying the workers are from t office of aviation safety. but... it's a different story for those who keep a eye on e nation's 10 commercial nuclear power plants. the nuclear regulatory commission says it expects to furlough some 39-hundred employees at the close of business thursday if no deal is struck between the president and congress. they will retain 300 essential personnel. today, new 100 doar bill makes its debut. the federal reserve board says the new currency will begin irculating now. it includes new security features. among them, a blue, 3-d security ribbon that'll make it easier for pople to authenticate.... and harder for counterfeiters torepicate. the duke and duchess of cambridge will christen their son, prince george, on october 23... and to commemorate the event, a five pound coin is being made in silver and gold. the brand new u-k
the federal aviation administration is recalling 8 furloughed employees. more than 15- thousand f-a-a workers were off the job last week because of the partial government shutdown. the agency issued a statement saying the workers are from t office of aviation safety. but... it's a different story for those who keep a eye on e nation's 10 commercial nuclear power plants. the nuclear regulatory commission says it expects to furlough some 39-hundred employees at the close of business thursday if...
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>> because the cell phone issue is not a federal aviation administration issue.n is federal communications issue. it is different frequencies. for the airlines to allow these personal electronic devices they have to certify to the faa they have tested planes and they can with stand high-intensity radio frequencies. new planes can. they're built that way. this is tougher on older airlines. the cell phone is slow government agency and slow one. the fcc is even behind the faa. ashley: i'm always interested, mary, pilots themselves sitting in the cockpit nearest to the instruments were already using e-devices and using internet connections, right? >> that's right. the pilots already have an electronic flight deck, electronic flight bay. they have been issued laptops. they're already using them. some of the testing airline has to do if determine the electronics pose a danger closer to the cockpit or not. so they will be checking into that too. pretty hard to argue there is a problem when the pilots are up there working on laptops. tracy: truth of the matter, if you ca
>> because the cell phone issue is not a federal aviation administration issue.n is federal communications issue. it is different frequencies. for the airlines to allow these personal electronic devices they have to certify to the faa they have tested planes and they can with stand high-intensity radio frequencies. new planes can. they're built that way. this is tougher on older airlines. the cell phone is slow government agency and slow one. the fcc is even behind the faa. ashley: i'm...
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the federal aviation administration announcing that it is going to allow passengers to use those electronicices during takeover and landing. it will be widely allowed by the end of the year. it was put in place to keep electronics from interfering with the communication equipment, but the industry has long been arguing that ereaders are no more dangerous than a paper book back. >>> wait until you see this video, a young girl in china safe after dangling out of that third floor window. the girl was supposed to being watched by her grandmother who was out at the time. rescuers had to cut the power off of a line until the grandmother got back and opened the apartment and they somehow managed to pull her in. ♪ >>> i'm meteorologist dave warren. severe weather is moving across the southeast, and a lot of rain in a short period of time. the line of storms through western louisiana here continuing to push from west to east, actually bowing out, an indication that there is some strong wind with these storms. a close-up view shows a few isolated storms, and they have the potential to spin a little b
the federal aviation administration announcing that it is going to allow passengers to use those electronicices during takeover and landing. it will be widely allowed by the end of the year. it was put in place to keep electronics from interfering with the communication equipment, but the industry has long been arguing that ereaders are no more dangerous than a paper book back. >>> wait until you see this video, a young girl in china safe after dangling out of that third floor window....
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the federal aviation administration decision will come as a relief to many frequent flyers, but anything involving an internet connection or data download will still be prohibited under 10,000 feet. here's a report from the airport. >> you can file this one firmly under first world problems. you get onto a plane, settled comfortably in your seat, bring out your tablet, you are checking out some utterly mindless electronic game and then you have to turn it off. the reason being, it is sending out signals that people worry will interfere with the plane's communications. what to do? maybe you would be forced to read a magazine. maybe you might even have to look at a book. worst of all, you might have to look at an old-fashioned newspaper. good news for frequent flyers, the faa says you can dump the magazine, dropped the book, and skip the newspaper. do not even think about looking at the in-flight magazine. now you can keep your ee reader on all the way through from takeoff to landing. things, one, please listen to the safety announcements, and don't even think about using your mobile phone
the federal aviation administration decision will come as a relief to many frequent flyers, but anything involving an internet connection or data download will still be prohibited under 10,000 feet. here's a report from the airport. >> you can file this one firmly under first world problems. you get onto a plane, settled comfortably in your seat, bring out your tablet, you are checking out some utterly mindless electronic game and then you have to turn it off. the reason being, it is...
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. >> federal aviation administration announced today recalling 600 furlough employee that work at the office of aviation safety more than 15,000 faa workers were taken off the job last week because of the shut down. with you nuclear regular willtory commission says it expects to furlough 3900 employee by nurse no deal is struck between the president and congress. those workers keep an eye on the newshawk power plants. 300 essential personnel will stay on. >> breaking news tonight. fire starts in home being illegally used in do you want san jose. firefighters arrive 8:45 tonight at the home on north 7th street. saw flames and smoke pouring out of the basement. firefighters had a difficult time getting to it because the window covered with bars and fir captain said the basement has illegal electrical wiring and activity inside was for illegal use. receipt now police are looking for evidence in that house. >> to the bart talk. 3 day until the cooling off period bdz and striking possible. but tonight glimmer of hope as management bends a bit and union tone down the striking threat. allen
. >> federal aviation administration announced today recalling 600 furlough employee that work at the office of aviation safety more than 15,000 faa workers were taken off the job last week because of the shut down. with you nuclear regular willtory commission says it expects to furlough 3900 employee by nurse no deal is struck between the president and congress. those workers keep an eye on the newshawk power plants. 300 essential personnel will stay on. >> breaking news tonight....
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to fully -- f.a.a., to fully fund the f.a.a., the federal aviation administration. it is so absolutely critical, both to our economy, as well as our security in the airways. not only on commercial flights but general aviation as well. you know, mr. speaker, during this shutdown, we keep hearing a lot about obamacare. but this bill has nothing to do with obamacare. absolutely nothing to do with obamacare. it is no strings attached, it just funds the f.a.a. i know that many of our colleagues on the other side will say, well, they can't vote for this unless they have an entire clean c.r., funding the entire government, because they want exactly what they want and nothing else will do. and yet they call republicans absolutists. fortunately many on the other side will support this bill. in fact, i think it's of note that with all the various c.r.'s, clean c.r.'s, that we have been passing since this shutdown began, all with no strings attached, all that have nothing to do with obamacare, we actually now have funded a large part, if not more than half, of the entire discr
to fully -- f.a.a., to fully fund the f.a.a., the federal aviation administration. it is so absolutely critical, both to our economy, as well as our security in the airways. not only on commercial flights but general aviation as well. you know, mr. speaker, during this shutdown, we keep hearing a lot about obamacare. but this bill has nothing to do with obamacare. absolutely nothing to do with obamacare. it is no strings attached, it just funds the f.a.a. i know that many of our colleagues on...
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the federal aviation administration decision will come as a relief to many frequent flyers, but anything involving an internet connection or data download will still be prohibited under 10,000 feet. here's a report from the airport. >> you can file this one firmly under first world problems. you get onto a plane, settled comfortably in your seat, bring out your tablet, you are checking out some utterly mindless electronic game and then you have to turn it off. the reason being, it is sending out signals that people worry will interfere with the plane's communications. what to do? maybe you would be forced to read a magazine. maybe you might even have to look at a book. worst of all, you might have to look at an old-fashioned newspaper. good news for frequent flyers, the faa says you can dump the magazine, dropped the book, and skip the newspaper. do not even think about looking at the in-flight magazine. now you can keep your ee reader on all the way through from takeoff to landing. things, one, please listen to the safety announcements, and don't even think about using your mobile phone
the federal aviation administration decision will come as a relief to many frequent flyers, but anything involving an internet connection or data download will still be prohibited under 10,000 feet. here's a report from the airport. >> you can file this one firmly under first world problems. you get onto a plane, settled comfortably in your seat, bring out your tablet, you are checking out some utterly mindless electronic game and then you have to turn it off. the reason being, it is...
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the federal aviation administration says passengers can now use most electronic devices the entire time're on the plane so you won't have to turn your cell phone off during take-off or landing. you will just have to switch to airplane mode. still no texting unless you use the plane's wi-fi network. one exception to the new rule, though. >> in some instances of low visibility, about 1% of all flights, some landings systems may not be proven to tolerate the interference. >> phone calls are still off limits though. some airlines could start to implement these changes before the busy christmas travel season . >>> we are waiting for trick or treaters to get ready to go. so far nice outside, blue skies, ann-eve hazen, we are working on a beautiful afternoon. high pressure dominating the weather and warm temperatures, warmer than yesterday at this time. 65 san jose, 64 san francisco. 65 degrees in concord. as we sail throughout the afternoon, we are enjoying a beautiful nice mild-to-warm day around the bay area with plenty of sunshine. tonight clear and cool, tomorrow even warmer. then we have
the federal aviation administration says passengers can now use most electronic devices the entire time're on the plane so you won't have to turn your cell phone off during take-off or landing. you will just have to switch to airplane mode. still no texting unless you use the plane's wi-fi network. one exception to the new rule, though. >> in some instances of low visibility, about 1% of all flights, some landings systems may not be proven to tolerate the interference. >> phone...
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. >> federal aviation administration announced today recalling 600 furlough employee that work at the office of aviation safety more than 15,000 faa workers were taken off the job last week because of the shut down. with you nuclear regular willtory commission says it expects to furlough 3900 employee by nurse no deal is struck between the president and congress. those workers keep an eye on the newshawk power plants. 300 essential personnel will stay on. >> breaking news tonight. fire starts in home being illegally used in do you want san jose. firefighters arrive 8:45 tonight at the home on north 7th street. saw flames and smoke pouring out of the basement. firefighters had a difficult time getting to it because the window covered with bars and fir captain said the basement has illegal electrical wiring and activity inside was for illegal use. receipt now police are looking for evidence in that house. >> to the bart talk. 3 day until the cooling off period bdz and striking possible. but tonight glimmer of hope as management bends a bit and union tone down the striking threat. allen
. >> federal aviation administration announced today recalling 600 furlough employee that work at the office of aviation safety more than 15,000 faa workers were taken off the job last week because of the shut down. with you nuclear regular willtory commission says it expects to furlough 3900 employee by nurse no deal is struck between the president and congress. those workers keep an eye on the newshawk power plants. 300 essential personnel will stay on. >> breaking news tonight....
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. >> federal aviation administration announced today recalling 600 furlough employee that work at the office of aviation safety more than 15,000 faa workers were taken off the job last week because of the shut down. with you nuclear regular willtory commission says it expects to furlough 3900 employee by nurse no deal is struck between the president and congress. those workers keep an eye on the newshawk power plants. 300 essential personnel will stay on. >> breaking news tonight. fire starts in home being illegally used in do you want san jose. firefighters arrive 8:45 tonight at the home on north 7th street. saw flames and smoke pouring out of the basement. firefighters had a difficult time getting to it because the window covered with bars and fir captain said the basement has illegal electrical wiring and activity inside was for illegal use. receipt now police are looking for evidence in that house. >> to the bart talk. 3 day until the cooling off period bdz and striking possible. but tonight glimmer of hope as management bends a bit and union tone down the striking threat. allen
. >> federal aviation administration announced today recalling 600 furlough employee that work at the office of aviation safety more than 15,000 faa workers were taken off the job last week because of the shut down. with you nuclear regular willtory commission says it expects to furlough 3900 employee by nurse no deal is struck between the president and congress. those workers keep an eye on the newshawk power plants. 300 essential personnel will stay on. >> breaking news tonight....
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because the federal aviation administration and specs that. have you ever seen the faa inspector and airplane? i have. it's terrifying. nothing is safe and that is why we have a really safe record. and they certify that they meet high safety standards and if they don't they can't take off. our highways and railroad and pipelines networks. they are among the safest in the world. it's hard to say when you see all the tracking and natural gas drilling that fires the tomato pipelines that -- no one knew where their we are still pretty good at that but because experts in the department of transportation safety board constantly monitor them and they study how to make them safer and when they are doing that they often have to make new maps because they have uncovered new pipelines which they didn't know where they are simply because pipelines have never really been inspected and that is why you have to have regulation over the things which can have a disastrous effects. why has the united states led the world for decades in the nation's? because scie
because the federal aviation administration and specs that. have you ever seen the faa inspector and airplane? i have. it's terrifying. nothing is safe and that is why we have a really safe record. and they certify that they meet high safety standards and if they don't they can't take off. our highways and railroad and pipelines networks. they are among the safest in the world. it's hard to say when you see all the tracking and natural gas drilling that fires the tomato pipelines that -- no one...
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the federal aviation administration provided this demonstration of who the pilot sees. f.b.i. special agent in charge rich frankel. >> it can blur vision, basically. it can fog the vision of the cockpit when you're looking out the glass so it's much harder to look out the glass and indentify locations where you're going. >> reporter: the handheld laser pointers are easily found both online and in office supply stores. >> i just saw a big flash out the window and the captain saw a green light inside the cockpit appropriate in 2006, there were 384 cases reported. last year, there were more than 3400. there has been a 17% increase in the last year alone. the f.b.i. has now made laser pointing a federal crime. there were no injuries reported in either of the two cases on tuesday, but several pilots have suffered burned retinas in the past. scott, there have been no crashes or flight disruptions from the laser incidents. >> pelley: elaine, thanks very much. there have been plenty of disruptions this month as people tried to buy health insurance online. the new insurance exchanges s
the federal aviation administration provided this demonstration of who the pilot sees. f.b.i. special agent in charge rich frankel. >> it can blur vision, basically. it can fog the vision of the cockpit when you're looking out the glass so it's much harder to look out the glass and indentify locations where you're going. >> reporter: the handheld laser pointers are easily found both online and in office supply stores. >> i just saw a big flash out the window and the captain...
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honorable deborah hirschman and the president executive officer, the former head of the federal aviation administrationnd doctor alan leshner. including the executive publisher of science magazine. captain keith coburn, owner and operator, am i right? >> absolutely. and rachel weintraub and senior counsel of the consumer federation of american. deborah hirschman, may we please don't use. >> yes, sir. >> good afternoon, members of the committee. i appear before you today to discuss the effect of the federal government shutdown on the mission of the national transportation safety board. on october 1 oh 2013, the ntsb delivered furlough notices to 383 of our 405 employees. our contingency plan following a lapse in appropriations provides that all activities of the ntsb be shut down, except for those necessary to prevent imminent threats to the safety of human life or protection of property. system with anti-deficiency act requirements and omb guidance. there is what we are not doing. in the 10 days that have passed since the shutdown. fourteen accidents have occurred in which we have not dispatched invest
honorable deborah hirschman and the president executive officer, the former head of the federal aviation administrationnd doctor alan leshner. including the executive publisher of science magazine. captain keith coburn, owner and operator, am i right? >> absolutely. and rachel weintraub and senior counsel of the consumer federation of american. deborah hirschman, may we please don't use. >> yes, sir. >> good afternoon, members of the committee. i appear before you today to...
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of the transportation safety board and ,he honorable marion blakey former head of the federal aviation administration. dr. alan leshner, chief executive officer and executive publisher of science magazine. , owner andith coburn f/v wizard. and the legislative director of the consumer council federation of america. afternoon chairman rockefeller and members of the committee. i appear before you to discuss the effect of the federal government shut down on the mission of the national transportation safety board. on october 1, 2013, the ntsb toivered for load notices 300 and 83 of our 400 and five employees. our contingency plan for operations following a lapse in appropriations provides that all act to these of the ntsb be shut down except for those necessary to prevent imminent threat to the safety of human life or protection of property. consistent with anti-deficient act requirements and omb guidance, here is what we are not doing in the 10 days that have passed since the shutdown. 14 accidents have occurred in which we have not dispatched investigators, including eight atal bus crash in tennessee, g
of the transportation safety board and ,he honorable marion blakey former head of the federal aviation administration. dr. alan leshner, chief executive officer and executive publisher of science magazine. , owner andith coburn f/v wizard. and the legislative director of the consumer council federation of america. afternoon chairman rockefeller and members of the committee. i appear before you to discuss the effect of the federal government shut down on the mission of the national...
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the federal aviation administration recall and hundreds of furloughed workers despite the governmentn will have details on that story, meantime, we are closely watching the latest on the bart negotiations. >> the oakland a's capture game 3, that's in the world according to gary at 7:45 a.m.. according to gary at 7:45 a.m.. >> we will be right back. look at them with that u-verse wireless receiver. back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep trai
the federal aviation administration recall and hundreds of furloughed workers despite the governmentn will have details on that story, meantime, we are closely watching the latest on the bart negotiations. >> the oakland a's capture game 3, that's in the world according to gary at 7:45 a.m.. according to gary at 7:45 a.m.. >> we will be right back. look at them with that u-verse wireless receiver. back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday...
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space that starts at sixty two miles above earth the plan requires approval from the federal aviation administration now the company will begin demonstration test flights this year and they anticipate having the commercial flight operations up and running by twenty sixteen but you are round trip flight would go up about a thousand feet a minute and after hitting an altitude of one thousand miles the balloon would then it come back down to earth which would take approximately forty minutes give or take and the capsule interior will be room enough for eight passengers to walk around and even get a drink onboard as an onboard bar now i turn to bob bob would you pay seventy five thousand dollars for a two hour balloon ride one thousand miles away from earth because personally you couldn't pay me seventy five thousand dollars for a two hour balloon well that is e-mails way of earth i guess if i wanted to be an early adopter and i had seventy five thousand dollars to spend on my do it you don't ask me when i mean because if the whole point is to be an early adopter i mean in twenty years it's not going to
space that starts at sixty two miles above earth the plan requires approval from the federal aviation administration now the company will begin demonstration test flights this year and they anticipate having the commercial flight operations up and running by twenty sixteen but you are round trip flight would go up about a thousand feet a minute and after hitting an altitude of one thousand miles the balloon would then it come back down to earth which would take approximately forty minutes give...
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republicans in the house are also attempting to fund flight safety inspectors at the federal aviation administration and democrats are opposed to this piecemeal funding strategy perhaps because as this charge shows it would probably be another ten weeks before republicans got around to fully funding the government if indeed they do intend to fill out the rest of that pie chart maybe that's the point also we're receiving more clarity on what the u.s. government may be facing if the debt limit is not raised in the next week or so essentially the treasure it will not be allowed to borrow any more money meaning it will have to cover the government's daily expenses with whatever tax revenue is coming in that particular dead basically the u.s. government would be living paycheck to paycheck to pay off creditors retirees and other services and according to the congressional budget office the u.s. government receives on average seven billion dollars a day in revenue some days more some days less so just how far can seven billion dollars get the u.s. government day today well let's look at the calendar not v
republicans in the house are also attempting to fund flight safety inspectors at the federal aviation administration and democrats are opposed to this piecemeal funding strategy perhaps because as this charge shows it would probably be another ten weeks before republicans got around to fully funding the government if indeed they do intend to fill out the rest of that pie chart maybe that's the point also we're receiving more clarity on what the u.s. government may be facing if the debt limit is...
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the clerk: joint resolution making continuing appropriations for the federal aviation administration for fiscal year 2014, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> i have a motion to recommit at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: is the gentlewoman opposed to the joint resolution. the speaker pro tempore: >> i am. the clerk: ms. esty of connecticut moves to recommit the joint resolution, house joint resolution -- ms. esty: i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the reading. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection to dispensing with the reading? without objection, so ordered. the gentleman from iowa. mr. latham: mr. speaker, i reserve a point of order on the gentlewoman's motion. the speaker pro tempore: point of order is noted. pursuant to the rule, the gentlewoman from connecticut is recognized for five minutes in support of her motion. ms. esty: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, this is the ninth day of the unnecessary government shutdown, and the 12th time we have made a motion to bring a
the clerk: joint resolution making continuing appropriations for the federal aviation administration for fiscal year 2014, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> i have a motion to recommit at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: is the gentlewoman opposed to the joint resolution. the speaker pro tempore: >> i am. the clerk: ms. esty of connecticut moves to recommit the joint resolution, house joint...
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the f'ing a "a" is -- the federal aviation administration is blaming furloughs.hey support allowing the use of tablets during take off and landing but the faa says it is waiting on the government to reopen before publishing the report. >>> ski resource got 4 inches of -- resource got 4 inches of snow -- resorts got 4 inches of snow. people at lake tahoe businesses were excited anticipating when there will be more. >> skiers get all amped up for the ski season. it is good for everyone. >> truckers are not excited about the snow. it makes driving more dangerous on the mountain highways. >>> our chief meteorologist bill martin, is this usual to get snow this early? >> no. it is not early but you get snow. it didn't stick in truckee. we are getting closer to winter. tomorrow morning over night lows cold. southern california, they got a bunch of rain. look at the current radar. they got issues down there with the freeway. we will talk about that. they received up to a half inch of rains and that rain water is running down. rain in southern california, for us the showe
the f'ing a "a" is -- the federal aviation administration is blaming furloughs.hey support allowing the use of tablets during take off and landing but the faa says it is waiting on the government to reopen before publishing the report. >>> ski resource got 4 inches of -- resource got 4 inches of snow -- resorts got 4 inches of snow. people at lake tahoe businesses were excited anticipating when there will be more. >> skiers get all amped up for the ski season. it is...
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inspectors and there is concern over how that will effect airline safety. 15,000 federal federal aviation administrationloyees have been furloughed. that is a third of the work force. what is surprising to employees is the decision to include safety personnel in that furlough. >> i was shocked. i didn't believe it. i had to check because it was so unheard of to consider inspectors not essential. >> some say a short term shut down could be an annoyance but longer term it could create a back log. if the furloughs extend for a long period they will begin calling employees back. >>> cover california,ing the healthcare exchange, we learned scam -- the healthcare exchange, we learned scammers could be targeting some. >> alex is da alex savage is live with -- alex savage is live with the warning. >> reporter: immigration advocates are worried this population could be targeted by scam artists promising to sign them up for healthcare coverage. hundreds came to this health fair in hayward today to sign up for coverage under the affordable care act. she was told her family could save hundreds of dollars. >> yes, i
inspectors and there is concern over how that will effect airline safety. 15,000 federal federal aviation administrationloyees have been furloughed. that is a third of the work force. what is surprising to employees is the decision to include safety personnel in that furlough. >> i was shocked. i didn't believe it. i had to check because it was so unheard of to consider inspectors not essential. >> some say a short term shut down could be an annoyance but longer term it could create...
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their phones and tablets during take offs and landings, as kyla campbell reports the federal aviation administration is more than two weeks behind in making this announcement. >> reporter: pam they blamed the shut down for why it has not released findings but in 45 minutes he will talk about that, which could include allowing passengers to use phone, tablets and other divisions while they take off and land, it includes those groups and more and studied whether they interfere with navigation and it could mean passengers can keep their e readers, ipods and other devices on, i reached out to my contact to get a sneak peak but she says she cannot release details ahead of the news conference. it starts in 45 minutes, i will watch it live and have the developments for you at 7:15, live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >> in 45 minutes they will hold a hearing into that. the committee will examine whether the government is doing enough to check the backgrounds of those they hire. suspected gunman and former reservist is accused of killing a dozen people. he was working for a company that
their phones and tablets during take offs and landings, as kyla campbell reports the federal aviation administration is more than two weeks behind in making this announcement. >> reporter: pam they blamed the shut down for why it has not released findings but in 45 minutes he will talk about that, which could include allowing passengers to use phone, tablets and other divisions while they take off and land, it includes those groups and more and studied whether they interfere with...
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our friends at the federal aviation administration just changed the rules.oon passengers can use electron ic gadgets while flying gate-to-gate. they have to have restrictions. you can't make phone calls. thank you. and have to put your phone or tablet into airplane mode or turn off the connection to cell towers towers soing in -- and you can connect your gadgets to wi-fi if your plane provides it. faa officials did not give an exact start date for the rules and are leaving that decision up to the airlines. jolene is with us. i read this morning, delta jumped right in. >> delta jumped in so did jetblue, and they're trying 0 adopt technology. but some airlines will be faster than others. jetblue and southwest and united already have technology with the internet they access through satellite for their wi-fi. so delta will be slower, so either have to change their provider, some is go-go, otherwise hair going to have to change go-go's technology. >> not that anybody thought this was a problem its at they faa wanted the airlines to pay for the test to prove it's
our friends at the federal aviation administration just changed the rules.oon passengers can use electron ic gadgets while flying gate-to-gate. they have to have restrictions. you can't make phone calls. thank you. and have to put your phone or tablet into airplane mode or turn off the connection to cell towers towers soing in -- and you can connect your gadgets to wi-fi if your plane provides it. faa officials did not give an exact start date for the rules and are leaving that decision up to...
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the federal aviation administration announced it's recalling 600 furloughed employees that are working in the office of aviation safety. more than 600 workers were taken off the job because of the shutdown. the nuclear regulatory commission says it expects to furlough some 3900 employees by thursday if no deal is struck between the president and congress. meanwhile, the department of veterans affairs says the government shutdown has halted the progress it was making in reducing a back log of more than 400,000 disability and pension squlie claims. >>> angry truckers plan to have a three day protest. they plan to drive around the streets of the nation's capitol as they've done in the past to protest high fuel prices. they're angered by low wages, fuel prices, regulations and the government shutdown. >>> the city is launching a formal search for a permanent police chief five months after oakland police chief howard jordan abruptly quit. we're talking about oakland. they sent out a letter announcing a nationwide search that's expected to take several months. it will be managed by a profess
the federal aviation administration announced it's recalling 600 furloughed employees that are working in the office of aviation safety. more than 600 workers were taken off the job because of the shutdown. the nuclear regulatory commission says it expects to furlough some 3900 employees by thursday if no deal is struck between the president and congress. meanwhile, the department of veterans affairs says the government shutdown has halted the progress it was making in reducing a back log of...
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we're learning from the federal aviation administration that a spirit airlines flight to dallas was forcedmake an emergency landing. the landing was in new orleans after the crew reported smoke in the cockpit. spirit says maintenance was done and the plane continues to dallas. this come after a separate engine problem led to the airline grounding several planes because of engines. the former transportation department secretary mary schiavo tells us she would not fly spirit right now. her top concern is what she calls a lack of oversight. >>> the university of iowa student known as vodka sam speaks out. samantha is her real name. she was arrested at a football game in august after a breathalyzer test showed a blood alcoholizer level, four time the legal limit. she took to twitter and tweeted, i'm going on get .341 tattooed on me because it is so epic. according to the daily eye want, she has been inundated with endorsements. even after that tweet she is embarrassed the whole thing ever happened. >> i care about my life. i could have easily just taken this opportunity and run with and it bee
we're learning from the federal aviation administration that a spirit airlines flight to dallas was forcedmake an emergency landing. the landing was in new orleans after the crew reported smoke in the cockpit. spirit says maintenance was done and the plane continues to dallas. this come after a separate engine problem led to the airline grounding several planes because of engines. the former transportation department secretary mary schiavo tells us she would not fly spirit right now. her top...
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house joint resolution 90, making continuing appropriations for the federal aviation administration for fiscal year 2014 and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: referred to the house calendar and ordered printed. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. sessions: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 373 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house resolution 373, resolved, that upon adoption of this resolution, it shall be in order to consider in the house the joint resolution, house joint resolution 89, making appropriations for the salaries and related expenses of certain federal employees during a last funding authority for fiscal year 2014 and for other purposes. all points of order against consideration of the joint resolution are waived. the joint resolution shall be considered as read. all points of order against provisions in the joint resolution are waived. the previous question shall be considered on the joint resolutio
house joint resolution 90, making continuing appropriations for the federal aviation administration for fiscal year 2014 and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: referred to the house calendar and ordered printed. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. sessions: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 373 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the...
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what looks like a music video is really a safety demonstration that's required by the federal aviation administrationa officials say they don't care how it's delivered as long as it's done and the important information is there. virgin america hired performers to sing, rap and dance out safety instructions to get passengers' attention. the new video debuts on flights friday. oh. >> like "glee" meets "the voice." >> i like it. i'll pay attention. i pay attention anyway. >> do we know if the flight attendants are going to do that down the aisle? maybe only in first class. >> we'll fly on friday. >> oh, okay. all right. you pick the place. >> what do we got, jeff? >> live sky camera network if oakland. does show a bit of haze still with us. we'll talk more about the clearing skies and a frost advisory coming up in just a few minutes. >>> i'm dave feldman. coach harbaugh needed -- when talking about where the 49ers rank amongst the nfl's elite this season. >>> plus the warriors tip off their season tomorrow night. find out which star is in, which is out and who is coach jackson's starting five? that's ne
what looks like a music video is really a safety demonstration that's required by the federal aviation administrationa officials say they don't care how it's delivered as long as it's done and the important information is there. virgin america hired performers to sing, rap and dance out safety instructions to get passengers' attention. the new video debuts on flights friday. oh. >> like "glee" meets "the voice." >> i like it. i'll pay attention. i pay attention...
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and, the federal aviation administration called back hundreds of safety inspectors and others, allowing a boeing plant in south carolina to resume delivering its 787 dreamliner planes. >> woodruff: there was word later that the labor department will not issue its september inflation report next week, due to the shutdown. that, in turn, will delay the calculation of next year's cost-of-living adjustment for social security recipients. on wall street, blue-chip stocks eked out small gains, despite ongoing jitters over the impasse in washington. the dow jones industrial average added 26 points to close at nearly 14,803. the nasdaq fell 17 points to close at 3,677. the united states is cutting hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to egypt over the ouster of president mohammed morsi, and the military's violent crackdown. the state department announced the move late today. it gave no dollar figure, but said the u.s. is halting shipments of major weapons and some cash assistance. earlier, a spokeswoman said the cut-off won't be total, but it won't be business as usual. >> we will continue to
and, the federal aviation administration called back hundreds of safety inspectors and others, allowing a boeing plant in south carolina to resume delivering its 787 dreamliner planes. >> woodruff: there was word later that the labor department will not issue its september inflation report next week, due to the shutdown. that, in turn, will delay the calculation of next year's cost-of-living adjustment for social security recipients. on wall street, blue-chip stocks eked out small gains,...
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. >>> and the federal aviation administration is recalling 800 furloughed employees, more than 15,000orkers were taken off the job last week because of the shutdown. the agency said yesterday the returning workers are from the office of aviation safety. >>> a fire in downtown san jose is blamed on illegal wiring used for illegal marijuana growing operation. it took about half hour for firefighters to put the fire out last night. it damaged the home at 7th and st. james streets. >>> the city of san francisco is cracking down on people who dig through recycling bins for cans. officers say they will step up especially forcement in areas where people are complaining about recycling pirates making a lot of noise in the middle of the night. the recology company is giving police a map with days and locations of collections so they know when neighborhood bins are lining the streets. >>> 6:34. a chilly start, a beautiful day and more to come. >> it will be seasonal if not a couple of degrees below average in many neighborhoods. we are tumbling out of the eights except for a couple of key locat
. >>> and the federal aviation administration is recalling 800 furloughed employees, more than 15,000orkers were taken off the job last week because of the shutdown. the agency said yesterday the returning workers are from the office of aviation safety. >>> a fire in downtown san jose is blamed on illegal wiring used for illegal marijuana growing operation. it took about half hour for firefighters to put the fire out last night. it damaged the home at 7th and st. james...
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today restoring benefits to families of fallen servicemembers and a bill to fund the federal aviation administratione republicans have no plan to raise the debt ceiling that would represent their opening offer in a negativion that the administration still refuses to v back to you. david: funny, they're building the budget sort of block by block right now. kind of the old-fashioned way. we may get into something here by this initial building of a budget. liz: we'll see. rich, thank you so much, rich edson. david: coming up views from the c-suite. former see i don't of autozone and office depot in charge of the committee for economic development. he will give us his perspective on the gridlock in d.c. what it means for big business. he knows how to run a business. how would he run the government. this is a fox business exclusive. liz: can't miss that. earnings season kicking off. we'll give you three potential winners and losers this quarter from somebody who has a remarkable record. ♪ customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but ey didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go d
today restoring benefits to families of fallen servicemembers and a bill to fund the federal aviation administratione republicans have no plan to raise the debt ceiling that would represent their opening offer in a negativion that the administration still refuses to v back to you. david: funny, they're building the budget sort of block by block right now. kind of the old-fashioned way. we may get into something here by this initial building of a budget. liz: we'll see. rich, thank you so much,...
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. >>> federal aviation administration says it is recalling 800 furloughed employees.than 15,000 faa workers were furloughed last week because of the partial government shutdown. the agency issued a statement yesterday saying the returning workers are from the office of aviation safety. >>> now, the shutdown is about to hit the folks who keep an eye on the nation's 100 commercial nuclear power plants. the nuclear regulatory commission said yesterday it expects to furlough 3900 employees at the end of the day on thursday. they will retain 300 essential personnel. >>> and as we enter theth day of the partial government shutdown -- the 8th day of the partial government shutdown, there's a looming deadline. here to explain the debt ceiling and how it could derail the economy and your retirement accounts, here's cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger. >> reporter: good morning. >> jill out of the gate, what is the debt ceiling. >> reporter: it is the nation's borrowing limit at $16.7 trillion. now, here's the deal. when the government takes in money from tax receipts an
. >>> federal aviation administration says it is recalling 800 furloughed employees.than 15,000 faa workers were furloughed last week because of the partial government shutdown. the agency issued a statement yesterday saying the returning workers are from the office of aviation safety. >>> now, the shutdown is about to hit the folks who keep an eye on the nation's 100 commercial nuclear power plants. the nuclear regulatory commission said yesterday it expects to furlough 3900...
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for example, the federal aviation administration has recalled hundreds of safety inspectors. the centers of disease control and brought back scientists. each agency has authority to call back workers. >>> new proposals are be willing presented. iran is offering a plan to end fears that it's trying to manufacture weapons a. deal could be on the horizon. this is the second day of talks with iran, the u.s., russia, china, britain, france and germany all involved. >>> fast food workers stage add protest in oakland after receiving new support in their demands for higher wages and benefits. >> $15 an hour. >> the workers and their supporters marched into a wendy's restaurant on international boulevard in oakland yesterday demanding a living wage. they pointed to a new study by u.c. berkley that shows 52% of fast food workers depend upon government assistance like food stamps. >>> a scary moment on the ice last night as san jose sharks star dan boyle was carted off in a stretcher. he was hit from behind and smashed face first into the boards in st. louis. fights broke out as the sha
for example, the federal aviation administration has recalled hundreds of safety inspectors. the centers of disease control and brought back scientists. each agency has authority to call back workers. >>> new proposals are be willing presented. iran is offering a plan to end fears that it's trying to manufacture weapons a. deal could be on the horizon. this is the second day of talks with iran, the u.s., russia, china, britain, france and germany all involved. >>> fast food...
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. >> reporter: to address some of these justifiable concerns, the federal aviation administration iscongress to prepare for potential risks. its assignment to commercialize and regulate the use of drones. its deadline is september 30th, 2015. >> this is happening, no matter what. whether the faa wants to acknowledge it, whether law enforcement wants to acknowledge it, they are being developed and they're being advanced all over the world. so this isn't a question of when, it's a question of how are we going to deal with it as a society. >> right. and part of the challenge is that the faa doesn't really have the enforcement capacity to deal with it. >> reporter: not every community, after all, welcomes drones. >> what's to prevent all of these commercial operators from sharing the vast treasure trove of data that they collect with the government? >> reporter: jennifer lynch is an attorney for the electronic frontier foundation, a nonprofit privacy rights group that sued the faa last year demanding to know who had applied for drone licenses. >> i think that drones also present new issu
. >> reporter: to address some of these justifiable concerns, the federal aviation administration iscongress to prepare for potential risks. its assignment to commercialize and regulate the use of drones. its deadline is september 30th, 2015. >> this is happening, no matter what. whether the faa wants to acknowledge it, whether law enforcement wants to acknowledge it, they are being developed and they're being advanced all over the world. so this isn't a question of when, it's a...
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liz: the federal aviation administration is easing restrictions of electronic devices by passengers on commercial aircraft. wi-fi and blew blue tooth connections will be allowed but cell phones must be switched off to airplane mode. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's get right to it today's market action of the hank smith, three ways for investors to play the current bull market. he is an unrepent apt bull without chasing stocks. lincoln ellis, green square capital joining us from the cme. lincoln i want to start with you. talk about what happened to the movement of stocks. we saw it basically flat-lining today towards the last hour of trading. what made the sentiment of investors sour? >> well, you know we started out on a pretty sour note in the futures, not too scary given the halloween backdrop to the trading day. really bringing things into positive territory, positive move on jobs number. obviously that manufacturing number here out of chicago, the biggest move in three decade. talk about bizarre kind of trading activity? that made the facebook move yesterday look re
liz: the federal aviation administration is easing restrictions of electronic devices by passengers on commercial aircraft. wi-fi and blew blue tooth connections will be allowed but cell phones must be switched off to airplane mode. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's get right to it today's market action of the hank smith, three ways for investors to play the current bull market. he is an unrepent apt bull without chasing stocks. lincoln ellis, green square capital...
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the federal aviation administration issued the new guidelines today.inistrator michael huerta said most airliners can handle the electronic interference. mfrjts it's safe to read downloaded materials like e-books and calendars and also to play games. but the committee found that in some instances of low visibility about 1% of all flights, some landing systems may not be proven to tolerate the interference. in those cases passengers may be asked to turn off devices. the f.a.a. has limited in-flight use of electronic devices since 1966. the new rules won't be implemented until airlines show how they plan to comply. federal authorities have discovered another sophisticated drug-smuggling tunnel between tijuana, mexico and san diego. officials said today the secret passage was recently completed. it was equipped with electricity, ventilation and even a rail system. agents seized eight tons of marijuana and 325 pounds of cocaine and arrested three people. senate republicans today blocked action on two key presidential nominees. democratic congressman melvin
the federal aviation administration issued the new guidelines today.inistrator michael huerta said most airliners can handle the electronic interference. mfrjts it's safe to read downloaded materials like e-books and calendars and also to play games. but the committee found that in some instances of low visibility about 1% of all flights, some landing systems may not be proven to tolerate the interference. in those cases passengers may be asked to turn off devices. the f.a.a. has limited...
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the white house has sai it supports the bill. 800 workers with the federal aviation administration aree agency issued a statement saying the workers are from the office of aviation safety. thosworkers areust fraction of the 15-thousand f-a-a employees who are staying at home because of the partial government shutdown. but... it's a different story for those who keep an eye on the nation's 100 commercial nuclear power plants. the nuclear regulatory commission says it expects to furlough some 39-huned employees at the close of business thursday if no deal is struck between the president and congress. they will keep 300 essential personnel on the job. it's not your typical engagement ring dmond... and it sold for big bucks in hong kong last night. take a look at this 118-carat white diamond... it's the size of a small egg. two phone bidders went back and forth on the price for six minutes before one dropped out. the winner claimed the "flawless" rock for 30 and a half million dollars. that'she most ever paid for a diamond... this particular one is the largest ever graded. miners found it
the white house has sai it supports the bill. 800 workers with the federal aviation administration aree agency issued a statement saying the workers are from the office of aviation safety. thosworkers areust fraction of the 15-thousand f-a-a employees who are staying at home because of the partial government shutdown. but... it's a different story for those who keep an eye on the nation's 100 commercial nuclear power plants. the nuclear regulatory commission says it expects to furlough some...
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. >>> more than 15,000 employees at the federal aviation administration are now on furlough.s one third of the faa's work force. cbs news travel editor peter greenberg is here. good morning. >> good morning. >> so one third of the faa has been furloughed. should we be concerned about our safety flying? >> it gets down to what is a nonessential employee. the air traffic controllers are work bug those training them are not working. if you close that pipeline, who do you get to stab staff the towers after a certain period of time? >> it does. who's determining the safety checks on pilots. so today, not a problem. it's sort of like saying you have a full tank of gas and you can drive as long as the gas stations are closed. >> what might be suspended? what faa activities. >> some of the opportunistics suspended are certification programs, nextgen operations. they've been talking about it for three years. if you're not training, you can't staff the towers. if you're not certifying the planes are safe when they come out of maintenance, how are you going to get back the air. does thi
. >>> more than 15,000 employees at the federal aviation administration are now on furlough.s one third of the faa's work force. cbs news travel editor peter greenberg is here. good morning. >> good morning. >> so one third of the faa has been furloughed. should we be concerned about our safety flying? >> it gets down to what is a nonessential employee. the air traffic controllers are work bug those training them are not working. if you close that pipeline, who do you...
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the federal aviation administration is now calling hundreds of safety inspectors back to work permitome announcements have come from the cia and the director of national intelligence over the next few days. a pair of hikers apparently there realized the shutdown meant no entry permit their work quickly stunt by a park ranger print. and each left with a $275 fine. i'm andrew spencer reporting. >>james: safety advocates said the government shutdown is put in lots their risk because all recalled and in best editions of safety defects have been put on hold. the national highway traffic safety administration furloughed employees who investigate the complaints and order car makers to recall vehicles. the public can still file said it plans for the agency's website. if investigation previously under way have been halted. also new this morning the trial for accused colorado movie theater sugar james holmes could take eight months. there is little question about whether holmes is the killer but other issues could prolong the case. the judge said jury selection which is expected to begin in fe
the federal aviation administration is now calling hundreds of safety inspectors back to work permitome announcements have come from the cia and the director of national intelligence over the next few days. a pair of hikers apparently there realized the shutdown meant no entry permit their work quickly stunt by a park ranger print. and each left with a $275 fine. i'm andrew spencer reporting. >>james: safety advocates said the government shutdown is put in lots their risk because all...
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. >> the federal aviation administration announced that they are recalling 800 furloughed employees. a workers were taken off the job last week because of the government shutdown. if the agency issued a statement saying that the workers are from the office of aviation safety. the inspectors and 60 staff will provide oversight in areas across the country. >> coming up on the kron4 morning hills famed swimmer diana month nyad is an dipping back into the waters of this morning along with a few other famous swimmers. of this morning along with a few other famous swimmers. iat farmers we make you smarter about insurance, because what you dont know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum -bu
. >> the federal aviation administration announced that they are recalling 800 furloughed employees. a workers were taken off the job last week because of the government shutdown. if the agency issued a statement saying that the workers are from the office of aviation safety. the inspectors and 60 staff will provide oversight in areas across the country. >> coming up on the kron4 morning hills famed swimmer diana month nyad is an dipping back into the waters of this morning along...