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in april the federal aviation administration issued a warning to pilots flying over crimea. e ukrainian government issued an even harsher warning covering the entire country. >> reporter: the u.s. federal aviation administration and other agencies around the world has issued warnings and advisories to pilots, but planes were still flying over the area. ukrainian officials knew of the risk of ground-to-air attacks. the state aviation administration of ukraine had issued warnings and on march 12th, shut down airports and closed lower air place over the crimea peninsula. on july 8th it announced the closure of air space in eastern ukraine. euro control said it appeared from the radar, mh-17 was flying at 33,000 feet, a mere 1,000 feet above the zone that had been closed. the european cockpit association says . . . the path is officially known as l980. flights going to major hubs like london, singapore, and hong kong all follow the same route. airlines are now beginning to voluntarily avoid these areas. >> and you have them making those risk determinations all the time. >> report
in april the federal aviation administration issued a warning to pilots flying over crimea. e ukrainian government issued an even harsher warning covering the entire country. >> reporter: the u.s. federal aviation administration and other agencies around the world has issued warnings and advisories to pilots, but planes were still flying over the area. ukrainian officials knew of the risk of ground-to-air attacks. the state aviation administration of ukraine had issued warnings and on...
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and arguing the federal aviation administration tight limits on commercial drones are threatening u.s. global leadership in aviation. who is right? the lead professor is our exclusive guest. and there is money in sweat. ouhow are fit for business seris kicks off today combining spinning with swimming and you get aqua cycling. the woman who could be the game-changer in the $22 billion u.s. business industry. "countdown to the closing bell" gets into gear right now.7 her show, the nasdaq turned positive, so now we have the dow, the nasdaq and the s&p moving slightly higher. i'm liz claman on this monday, the last and all important hour of trade, and as we mentioned, it is merger monday. multibillion deals in two very different industries that could have huge impact on both investors and consumers. brick and mortar discount retailer dollar tree buying family dollar stores for about $8.5 billion in cash and stock. the deal has billionaire investor carl icahn's name all over it. charlie gasparino was the first to report to you that icahn was taking a very large, significant stake in the fa
and arguing the federal aviation administration tight limits on commercial drones are threatening u.s. global leadership in aviation. who is right? the lead professor is our exclusive guest. and there is money in sweat. ouhow are fit for business seris kicks off today combining spinning with swimming and you get aqua cycling. the woman who could be the game-changer in the $22 billion u.s. business industry. "countdown to the closing bell" gets into gear right now.7 her show, the...
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last night the federal aviation administration lifted the ban. several european airlines maintain their suspension. richmond has been keeping in close contact with his daughter. >> i try to remain as calm as possible when talking to her. >> reporter: meanwhile, in love park more than 1,000 people rallied in support of israel. as the battle rage in gaza many spoke out gains the deadly violence and condemned hamas. >> hamas stands for the destruction of israel, but they want to kill every single jew around the world. >> reporter: 100 people were holding a pro palestine rally saying the people killed in the latest conflict were civilians. >> all the people, why they kill the kids, why kill the men, why kill the women? it's not fair like that. >> reporter: and, again, this morning u.s. airways is among the airlines deciding whether or not to resume service in light of the faa lifting their ban on travel in and out of tel aviv. u.s. airways has a number of factors to take into consideration first and foremost, safety of passengers and crew. >> a mothe
last night the federal aviation administration lifted the ban. several european airlines maintain their suspension. richmond has been keeping in close contact with his daughter. >> i try to remain as calm as possible when talking to her. >> reporter: meanwhile, in love park more than 1,000 people rallied in support of israel. as the battle rage in gaza many spoke out gains the deadly violence and condemned hamas. >> hamas stands for the destruction of israel, but they want to...
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. >>> also this afternoon the federal aviation administration placed a 24 hour ban against co st. maries county. after that takes us till 2:30 to get across the bay. tonight partly cloudy skies and muggy. 68 to 75. winds out of the southwest at 10. we will break it down. a muggy start. 70s to start. mid-70s. 80 by 9:00 p.m. 87 by 11:00 p.m. and low 90s by 1:00 a.m. but it will be dry. yellow alert tomorrow for storms. heavy late. 86 on thursday. less humid but showers are possible. high 86. not bad. great on friday. sunshine, and 85. how nice. next 7 days. hotter on saturday. 90. low 90s on sunday. a few storms. not a bad weekend for july. big storms and showers on monday. 87 and cooler on tuesday. highs
. >>> also this afternoon the federal aviation administration placed a 24 hour ban against co st. maries county. after that takes us till 2:30 to get across the bay. tonight partly cloudy skies and muggy. 68 to 75. winds out of the southwest at 10. we will break it down. a muggy start. 70s to start. mid-70s. 80 by 9:00 p.m. 87 by 11:00 p.m. and low 90s by 1:00 a.m. but it will be dry. yellow alert tomorrow for storms. heavy late. 86 on thursday. less humid but showers are possible....
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two days ago the federal aviation administration forbade all u.s.s to fly into and out of ben gurion in tel aviv, after a rocket landed a mile away. officials at delta and american airlines say they're still evaluating when to resume their flights. at the same time, more deadly fighting in gaza. the united nation reports israeli tank shells hit a compound housing a u.n. school but a spokesperson for the israeli defense forces, idf, say that rockets from hamas struck the area. health officials say at least 15 people died. the number we're getting is 16. dozens more hurt. including several children. officials say after more than two weeks of violence some 700 palestinians have been killed along with 30 israelis. connor powell is in gaza stich this point is being made and loudly by both sides. the israelis are like, we knew they were there. we didn't hit there. and idf feels an errant gaza rocket may have hit its own people. >> this is clearly israeli artillery. multiple shots, direct and on target. we're not hearing anything that would signify it was
two days ago the federal aviation administration forbade all u.s.s to fly into and out of ben gurion in tel aviv, after a rocket landed a mile away. officials at delta and american airlines say they're still evaluating when to resume their flights. at the same time, more deadly fighting in gaza. the united nation reports israeli tank shells hit a compound housing a u.n. school but a spokesperson for the israeli defense forces, idf, say that rockets from hamas struck the area. health officials...
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the federal aviation administration halted all u.s.flights going into israel for the next 24 hours. at least three european airlines have follo
the federal aviation administration halted all u.s.flights going into israel for the next 24 hours. at least three european airlines have follo
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last night the federal aviation administration lifted the ban flying in and out of tel aviv. alana's group is booked on a european airline out of tel aviv. >> i try to remain as calm as possible when talking to her. >> reporter: s as the battle rage in gaza many spoke out against hamas. >> if you read hamas' charter, it says not only do they stand for the destruction of israel, but they want to kill every single jew around the world. >> reporter: across the street 100 people were holding a pro palestine rally saying the people killed in this conflict were civilians. >> why they kill the kids, why kill the men, why kill the woman, it's not fair like that. >> reporter: for u.s. airways customers with travel plans to tel aviv, the airline said their flexible ticketing policy and traveling advisory remains in effect through august 31, so if you want to change your plans, you can do so without change fees. >> a mother and daughter severely burned in a food truck explosion have both died. they were inside the truck when it exploded in hunting park. the explosion was blamed on a lea
last night the federal aviation administration lifted the ban flying in and out of tel aviv. alana's group is booked on a european airline out of tel aviv. >> i try to remain as calm as possible when talking to her. >> reporter: s as the battle rage in gaza many spoke out against hamas. >> if you read hamas' charter, it says not only do they stand for the destruction of israel, but they want to kill every single jew around the world. >> reporter: across the street 100...
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this comes after the federal aviation administration issued a 24-hour ban on flights. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has asked secretary of state john kerry to help restore flights to the nation. the safety security agency says it strongly recommends airlines do not operate to and from tel aviv. delta air lines, united airlines, us airways and air canada canceled flights to israel. from europe, loouufthansalufthar france, easyjet, turkish airlines and aeroflot. british airways said it would continue to operate and monitor the situation carefully. nbc's martin fletcher joins us now from tel aviv. martin, how safe do you feel in light of some of the changes that the airlines have made here? i can't help but make a contrast between what you're wage or lack of what you're wearing in terms of body armor and the images we see in gaza right now. >> there's a huge difference, julia, between life in gaza .life here. in gaza, life must be hell for the palestinians under almost permanent attack in the air, sea and ground. here, protected by the iron dome, these are the
this comes after the federal aviation administration issued a 24-hour ban on flights. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has asked secretary of state john kerry to help restore flights to the nation. the safety security agency says it strongly recommends airlines do not operate to and from tel aviv. delta air lines, united airlines, us airways and air canada canceled flights to israel. from europe, loouufthansalufthar france, easyjet, turkish airlines and aeroflot. british airways said...
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federal aviation administration took action prohibiting all u.s. airlines to fly for this 24th hours. that left many travelers scrambling, some declaring they would proceed with their trips anyway. many folks including michael bloomberg says flight restrictions are concession to hamas militants. bloomberg flew out to tel aviv on the israeli airline etal on tuesday and many others air tempt to go dot same to support the israeli people. >> i immediately book on etal as a backup. aim hoping i can still fly on united but at the least this way i know i will get there. >> scheduled to happen later on today the the faa is to update american airlines about when possibly this temporary ban will be lifted. of course, we will keep you up to date. we are reporting live outside philadelphia international airport jane carabao cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> costa concordia is being towed right now from the island of gigly to another area for scrapping. this is new video. that cruise ship was carrying 4,000 passengers when it struck a reeve and capsized off the the
federal aviation administration took action prohibiting all u.s. airlines to fly for this 24th hours. that left many travelers scrambling, some declaring they would proceed with their trips anyway. many folks including michael bloomberg says flight restrictions are concession to hamas militants. bloomberg flew out to tel aviv on the israeli airline etal on tuesday and many others air tempt to go dot same to support the israeli people. >> i immediately book on etal as a backup. aim hoping...
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the federal aviation administration wants to find the company for failing to comply with safety regulationsthey are accused of plying many of their planes without making proper repairs. in a statement tonight they said the repairs were not fully resolved some years ago and did not affect planes currently in operation. your wayay be coming for air travel across the board. the house approved a bill allowing airlines to advertise pre-taxpayers once again, with full ticket prices for all fees, including that it hurt their business. consumer seven alerts advertise that it is misleading. their version of the bill in the senate has yet to. in colorado today, caught on force, a different storm people at the denver international airport to seek shelter. no reports of damage or injuries so far. the flood watch is still active in the denver area at this hour. here we could not ask for much better. >> it has been absolutely beautiful. i care member the last time we .ave a summer like this >> a long time. >> we will enjoy every minute of it. it will only get at her as we move throu the day. ,utside the
the federal aviation administration wants to find the company for failing to comply with safety regulationsthey are accused of plying many of their planes without making proper repairs. in a statement tonight they said the repairs were not fully resolved some years ago and did not affect planes currently in operation. your wayay be coming for air travel across the board. the house approved a bill allowing airlines to advertise pre-taxpayers once again, with full ticket prices for all fees,...
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. >>> later today the federal aviation administration will decide whether or not to lift a ban on american airlines flying into israel's main airport. >> with hamas threatening more attacks on tel aviv's airport, the american ban could stay in place for now. calls for peace in the middle east are growing louder. don champion reports from new york. >> reporter: u.s. airlines aren't flying into israel's main airport this morning. yesterday the faa sent a standdown order to american airliners banning them from flying into tel aviv's airport for 24 hours. the move came after a hamas rocket fired from gaza slammed into this neighborhood near the airport. some foreign airliners, including israeli airlines are still flying into the region. in los angeles armed officers are standing guard at its ticket counters. >> basically i'm kind of nervous a little. >> reporter: in a show of support late tuesday night, former new york city mayor michael bloomberg boarded an elel flight. overnight in the west bank town of bethlehem. at least one person was killed in clashes between palestinians and israeli tro
. >>> later today the federal aviation administration will decide whether or not to lift a ban on american airlines flying into israel's main airport. >> with hamas threatening more attacks on tel aviv's airport, the american ban could stay in place for now. calls for peace in the middle east are growing louder. don champion reports from new york. >> reporter: u.s. airlines aren't flying into israel's main airport this morning. yesterday the faa sent a standdown order to...
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. >>> coming up, so will the faa, the federal aviation administration, once again ban u.s.o tel aviv? carriers still have the okay for now but the faa closely watching the situation in and ben gurion airport outside of tel aviv. we have a report from washington next. a woman who loves to share her passions. grandma! mary has atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts her at a greater risk of stroke. rome? sure! before xarelto®, mary took warfarin, which required monthly trips to get her blood tested. but that's history. back to the museum? not this time! now that her doctor switched her to once-a-day xarelto®, mary can leave those monthly trips behind. domestic flight? not today! like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so mary is free of that monitoring routine. for patients currently well managed on warfarin, t
. >>> coming up, so will the faa, the federal aviation administration, once again ban u.s.o tel aviv? carriers still have the okay for now but the faa closely watching the situation in and ben gurion airport outside of tel aviv. we have a report from washington next. a woman who loves to share her passions. grandma! mary has atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts her at a greater risk of stroke. rome? sure! before xarelto®, mary took...
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war time violence is prompting more airlines to suspend their k" >>> this afternoon the federal aviation administration placed a 24 hour ban against flights going to israel in tel aviv. a rocket landed near the airport today and the faa says the fighting has made it too dangerous. >> the airlines have -- have -- have always had to make decisions about whetherpler cities are safe to operate too -- whether particular cities are safe to operate too. >> they insist the tel aviv airport is safe and says there is no reason to halt the flights. >>> still ahead on wusa 9 news. >> a dangerous stretch of sidewalk. wait, wait, wait, we have some good news >>> we have been telling you about a dangerous stretch of sidewalks that was driving commuters free and our calls were heard. debra alfarone has the good news. >> reporter: remember this? >> dangerous. >> dangerous. >> dangerous. >> reporter: last week we introduced you to this stretch of sidewalk on 14th street near g stret. it is called the vault. the doors open -- street. it is called the vault. the doors open up and the buildings set empty. she filed a compl
war time violence is prompting more airlines to suspend their k" >>> this afternoon the federal aviation administration placed a 24 hour ban against flights going to israel in tel aviv. a rocket landed near the airport today and the faa says the fighting has made it too dangerous. >> the airlines have -- have -- have always had to make decisions about whetherpler cities are safe to operate too -- whether particular cities are safe to operate too. >> they insist the tel...
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as he mentioned, the federal aviation administration told u.s. airlines they were prevented from flying to gaza for 24 hours. we are joined by a former air american airlines pilot. there's now a nervousness about flying over combat zones? >> i am not sure if the word of the nervousness as much as taking cost and -- cautions. responsibly of the faa for u.s. carriers. >> it is not an ordinary airport in tel aviv. the israelis say they have good security. can you give us any insight on to how it would be a different airport to land at? >> it is fair to say that just because of what is happening in the world and certainly what has been going on in that part of the world, that there are extra talk options -- precautions for airlines flying into and out of israel, especially into the airport. there are a lot of protocols to make sure that the crew in the aircraft are who they really are. will change flying for passengers because of the increased awareness of what can happen when you fly over a combat zone? >> i do not think so. i think what is being pu
as he mentioned, the federal aviation administration told u.s. airlines they were prevented from flying to gaza for 24 hours. we are joined by a former air american airlines pilot. there's now a nervousness about flying over combat zones? >> i am not sure if the word of the nervousness as much as taking cost and -- cautions. responsibly of the faa for u.s. carriers. >> it is not an ordinary airport in tel aviv. the israelis say they have good security. can you give us any insight on...
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federal aviation administration is once again giving the green light to land in tel aviv. u.s. commercial flights can land at ben-gurion airport after a 24-hour ban imposed a day earlier. bywas met with applause hamas. several european airlines have extended cancellations through thursday. in just a few minutes we will be crossing over live to gaza city for more from our correspondent on the ground. ukrainian military jets shot down on wednesday may have been fired at from russia, so says a ukrainian un security council statement, a claim denied by moscow. russia's defense minister toused kiev of trying mislead the public and distracting attention away from the malaysian airlines flight 17 disaster. residents in eastern ukraine are caught up in the conflict and many have decided to flee from donetsk. >> the collateral damage of ukraine's civil strife. next to a children's play area in the residential district, this rocket strike left at least one dead. locals know who they hold responsible. to -- it is not just who. ukrainian forces. >> the missile could have hit anywhere. alex
federal aviation administration is once again giving the green light to land in tel aviv. u.s. commercial flights can land at ben-gurion airport after a 24-hour ban imposed a day earlier. bywas met with applause hamas. several european airlines have extended cancellations through thursday. in just a few minutes we will be crossing over live to gaza city for more from our correspondent on the ground. ukrainian military jets shot down on wednesday may have been fired at from russia, so says a...
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. >>> the federal aviation administration is trying to determine why a hot air balloon struck power liness and exploded into flames. the crash was caught on cell phone video. >> oh, my god. >> call an ambulance, call 911. >>> at least five of the six were injured. power was knocked out for a short time too. >>> james garner is being remembered for his long and stellar career in television and movies. the 86-year-old actor died saturday. with his movie star looks and easy-going personality, garner was an audience favorite. omar villafranca takes a look back. >> reporter: he was a tough guy, but a chaerm. america knew him first from maverick where he played a wandering gambler, a con man with a heart. born in 1928 in norman, oklahoma, james garner dropped out of high school to join the merchant marine. then at the urging of a friend, he stumbled onto his first nonspeaking acting role at age 25. at 6'3" with rugged good looks and part cherokee indian, he made an impression. after maverick ended in 1960 garner spent the next decade on the big screen before landing the other role that defined
. >>> the federal aviation administration is trying to determine why a hot air balloon struck power liness and exploded into flames. the crash was caught on cell phone video. >> oh, my god. >> call an ambulance, call 911. >>> at least five of the six were injured. power was knocked out for a short time too. >>> james garner is being remembered for his long and stellar career in television and movies. the 86-year-old actor died saturday. with his movie star...
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the online retailer has officially asked the federal aviation administration for permission to use dronesplan to deliver packages to customers. amazon wants to cut delivery time to 30 minutes or less with these drones. in the request letter, amazon said the aerial vehicles can travel 50 miles an hour and carry loads up to five pounds. the f.a.a. currently only allows hobbyists to fly drones. >>> multiple awards handed out at a south jersey car dealership today, but not one had to do with what is on the lot. instead, bravery and patriotism. a world war ii veteran and others there at cherry hill dodge. and one receiving a service medal, combat medal and award for his service in the battle of the bulge.bat medal and award >>> the urban league honoring graduates at the forum today. the six-month program teaching leadership skills in the workplace and community. and the president >> time for the accuweather forecast at the "action news" big board and meteorologist adam joseph in. what's up for the weekend? >> it is going to be perfect pretty much across the board here as we go through your sat
the online retailer has officially asked the federal aviation administration for permission to use dronesplan to deliver packages to customers. amazon wants to cut delivery time to 30 minutes or less with these drones. in the request letter, amazon said the aerial vehicles can travel 50 miles an hour and carry loads up to five pounds. the f.a.a. currently only allows hobbyists to fly drones. >>> multiple awards handed out at a south jersey car dealership today, but not one had to do...
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federal aviation administration ordered three u.s. carriers to hold flights for at least 24 hours.they are urging airlines not to fly to tel aviv. james has more. >> as you can see behind me, there aren't that many people here waiting to go through security. on this big sign behind me, most flights are indeed canceled. around 80 flights have been canceled today. another 200 are being operated, mainly by eastern european and russian airlines, israeli airlines, and british airways. is activity here. there has been a little bit of chaos at the beginning, when the first airlines announced they were going to cancel flights, but things got back into order very quickly as airlines told the passengers well in advance that their flights were being canceled. only a few people are stranded here in ben-gurion airport for the moment. >> a victory for democracy and freedom of expression -- that's how one of the organizers of a pro-palestinian march planned in paris is responding after the government decided the rally can go ahead. over the weekend, two similar protests were banned, but hundreds
federal aviation administration ordered three u.s. carriers to hold flights for at least 24 hours.they are urging airlines not to fly to tel aviv. james has more. >> as you can see behind me, there aren't that many people here waiting to go through security. on this big sign behind me, most flights are indeed canceled. around 80 flights have been canceled today. another 200 are being operated, mainly by eastern european and russian airlines, israeli airlines, and british airways. is...
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looking again at that map, sources say it was a routine route, but one that the federal aviation administration, the faa considers to be a potentially hostile route where civil aircrafts are at risk of encountering antiaircraft fire and air defense missiles. to be clear, we don't know what happened yet, but comes a week after malaysian airlines flight 17 was shot down over hostile territory over ukraine, so that certainly adds to the intrigue and certainly people just want to know where this plane is. >> right, it's so strange what's been happening. >> very tough time for travelers. >> exactly, we'll keep checking on the story constantly. >>> also developing now in the middle east, four hours after the faa listed its ban on u.s. flights to israel, hamas fired rockets into tel aviv. the iron dome it was fired into. the faa imposed a 20 hour ban after a rocket landed near the airport on tuesday. it was supposed to last through this morning but was lifted late last night after the faa decided it would safe enough to land in tel aviv. this morning residents surveyed the damage from the overnight ai
looking again at that map, sources say it was a routine route, but one that the federal aviation administration, the faa considers to be a potentially hostile route where civil aircrafts are at risk of encountering antiaircraft fire and air defense missiles. to be clear, we don't know what happened yet, but comes a week after malaysian airlines flight 17 was shot down over hostile territory over ukraine, so that certainly adds to the intrigue and certainly people just want to know where this...
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. >>> later today, the federal aviation administration will decide whether to lift a ban on u.s.-based airlines from flying to israel's main airport. meantime, calls for ending the violence in the middle east are growing stronger. more now from cbs news' don champion. >> reporter: with more deadly fighting overnight secretary of state john kerry arrived in tel aviv this morning. kerry and the u.n. secretary- general are trying to push for a cease-fire between israel and the palestinians. >> things cannot go back the way they were. >> reporter: amid intensified fighting, the faa banned american airliners from flying into tel aviv's ben-gurion airport yesterday for 24 hours. the move came after a hamas rocket fired from gaza hit this neighborhood near the airport. some foreign airliners including israeli airline el al are still flying into the region. in los angeles, armed officers are standing guard at its ticket counters. >> basically, i'm kind of nervous a little. >> reporter: in a show of support late tuesday night, former new york city mayor michael bloomberg boarded an el al
. >>> later today, the federal aviation administration will decide whether to lift a ban on u.s.-based airlines from flying to israel's main airport. meantime, calls for ending the violence in the middle east are growing stronger. more now from cbs news' don champion. >> reporter: with more deadly fighting overnight secretary of state john kerry arrived in tel aviv this morning. kerry and the u.n. secretary- general are trying to push for a cease-fire between israel and the...
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the federal aviation administration said american carririers agreed not to fly near the boarder. >>> thousands streamed across the boarder into the strip. the president ordered the ground defense as part of the operation against hamas. the islamist group that controls the palestinian territory. craig dale joins us with more. >> people have been speculating for days whether leaders would launch this ground invasion, prime minister netanyahu said it was a possibility and hours ago it became a reality this is video from gaza of the gaza skyline from time to time we can tell you we've seen explosions and heard gun fire or the thud of tank shells. nhk teams on the ground there say they have heard the sound of severe fighting coming from the eastern part of gaza. the israeli defense forces released images of soldiers around the time of the invasion, commanders say this is a new phase in operation protective edge. they say they have been going after tunnels hamas built between gaza and israel. they say some heavily armed palestinians used it but stopped the soldiers are expected to continue
the federal aviation administration said american carririers agreed not to fly near the boarder. >>> thousands streamed across the boarder into the strip. the president ordered the ground defense as part of the operation against hamas. the islamist group that controls the palestinian territory. craig dale joins us with more. >> people have been speculating for days whether leaders would launch this ground invasion, prime minister netanyahu said it was a possibility and hours ago...
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the department has to go through the lengthy process of getting approve from the federal aviation administration to have it in air space. reporting live, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> a shortage of officers could force the san jose police department to eliminate its motorcycle traffic unit. the 11 motorcycle officers may be redeployed to patrol car units. police are caying the change because there are not enough officers to respond to emergency calls. the department has struggled to maintain officers since the passage of measure b which cut pension benefits. >>> a woman missing on mount hamilton all night was found safe this morning. santa clara county sheriffs office says christina puckett disappeared after getting separated from her husband around grant ranch road. she was located early this morning. mild overnight temperatures helped. >> she was in great health. it was in the 70s . she had a light jacket and a long sleeve shirt. she was comfortable most of the night. >> puckett was reunited with her husband shortly after she was found. >>> car owners in napa are be
the department has to go through the lengthy process of getting approve from the federal aviation administration to have it in air space. reporting live, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> a shortage of officers could force the san jose police department to eliminate its motorcycle traffic unit. the 11 motorcycle officers may be redeployed to patrol car units. police are caying the change because there are not enough officers to respond to emergency calls....
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israel's access to much of the outside world is now cut off following a decision by the federal aviation administrationo suspend all american flights to and from tel-a-viv's airport. the 24-hour ban applies only to u.s. carriers, but some major european airlines also canceled flights including in france, klm, and german carrier lufthansa. a russian airlines jet from moscow was forced to turn around in midair on its way to tel-a-viv. israel hasn't seen an aviation shutdown like this since the run-up to the golf war in 1991. the reason for today's ban, a single rocket fired from gaza striking a suburban house just a mile away from tel-a-viv's ben gurion international airport. it serves 90% of flights and out of the country. given israel's location surrounded by less than friendly neighbors, it acts as the country's bridge to the rest of the world. it's not just the psychological effect of having that bridge cut off. if the flight ban coming at the height of summer tourist season lasts for any significant length of time, it could take a toll on israel's economy. israel reacted strongly to the faa's decisi
israel's access to much of the outside world is now cut off following a decision by the federal aviation administrationo suspend all american flights to and from tel-a-viv's airport. the 24-hour ban applies only to u.s. carriers, but some major european airlines also canceled flights including in france, klm, and german carrier lufthansa. a russian airlines jet from moscow was forced to turn around in midair on its way to tel-a-viv. israel hasn't seen an aviation shutdown like this since the...
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the federation aviation administration barred u-s airlines from flying to tel aviv for at least 24 hoursafter a airport. >>: "the iron dome system, the anti-missile system is calibrated to target certain missiles and to ignore certain missiles. we're not going to ignore any missiles that are headed for an area for a place that we don't want them >>: the federal aviation administration says it'll give airlines an update by midday >>: secretary of state john kerry flew into israel's main airport despite the f-a-a ban as he continues to push a cease-fire >>: kerry says negotiations toward a cease-fire agreement in the gaza after days of a deadly impasse >>: former new york city mayor michael bloomberg flew to israel tuesday night -- to make a by the bloomberg wants to send the >>: a day at the beach turns deadly when the hole a man was digging >>: 26-year-old adam pye of san lorenzo was at francis state beach near half moon bay digging sand tunnels with friends when the 10-foot tunnel collapsed on him. bystanders and eventually rescue crews spent more than a half hour trying to dig adam out
the federation aviation administration barred u-s airlines from flying to tel aviv for at least 24 hoursafter a airport. >>: "the iron dome system, the anti-missile system is calibrated to target certain missiles and to ignore certain missiles. we're not going to ignore any missiles that are headed for an area for a place that we don't want them >>: the federal aviation administration says it'll give airlines an update by midday >>: secretary of state john kerry flew into...
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the federal aviation administration temporarily suspended flights after a rocket landed a mile from the airport. >> a montgomery county firefighter is back from the war zone showing off shrapnel from rocket attacks. he volunteered to work with the fire rescue service through emergency volunteer program. jason showed us photos and video. he responded to the first fire from a rocket attack just hours after touching down in israel. >> running to the shelter. getting the fire truck. actually responding to the result of the rocket attack. all of the sudden it became real. >> hundreds of firefighters around the country are standing by to be deployed as volunteers. >> the wreckage from the third airline disaster in a week has been found tonight. the charred remains of flight 5017 were found in mali. it was flying to algeria when it dropped off the radar an hour into the flight. this time weather is believed to have been are a factor. the pilots asked to change course because of severe conditions. 116 people were on board. nearly half of the passengers were french. >> as the investigation begin
the federal aviation administration temporarily suspended flights after a rocket landed a mile from the airport. >> a montgomery county firefighter is back from the war zone showing off shrapnel from rocket attacks. he volunteered to work with the fire rescue service through emergency volunteer program. jason showed us photos and video. he responded to the first fire from a rocket attack just hours after touching down in israel. >> running to the shelter. getting the fire truck....
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>> and you were mentioning, we were talking about the federal aviation administration in the united statesbut our viewers should be, lufthansa still has that ban in place, and things are not back to normal. let's talk about a potential ceasefire here. u.s. secretary of state john kerry in the region pushing as hard as he can to get a truce agreement in place. how likely is it we'll see something in the coming days, john? >> well, it's a good sign john kerry is still here. he spent the night in cairo. we don't know who he plans to talk to today, but at least they're still talking. these sides are far apart. we know hamas says there will be an end to the fighting temporarily, providing the borders around gaza are open. the israelis aren't keen on that. they want gaza to be demilitarized. hamas is not keen on that. the u.s. is trying to come up with a formula where they can stop the fighting now and then in the next couple days deal with those complex issues. let's listen to the secretary of state john kerry. >> we had a good conversation today about how we can take further steps, and we're d
>> and you were mentioning, we were talking about the federal aviation administration in the united statesbut our viewers should be, lufthansa still has that ban in place, and things are not back to normal. let's talk about a potential ceasefire here. u.s. secretary of state john kerry in the region pushing as hard as he can to get a truce agreement in place. how likely is it we'll see something in the coming days, john? >> well, it's a good sign john kerry is still here. he spent...
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. >> about three hours ago, the federal aviation administration lifted the ban, which had drawn sharprael. cnn aviation correspondent renee marshs had the details. >> late wednesday night, the faa lifted its ban on u.s. flights going in and out of ben guron airport in tel aviv. in a statement the faa says it worked with his u.s. counterparts to assess the security situation in israel and carefully review both significant new information, as well as measures the government of israel is taking to mitigate the risk. all of that said, this impacted three u.s. carriers. united, u.s. airways and delta. we should note, even though the agency lifted its ban, effective 11:45 p.m. eastern time. it does not mean the airlines will resume flights right away. it's up to the airlines to decide when they will resume flights to and from tel aviv. >> well, the american flight ban was imposed tuesday af a rocket fire from gaza struck about a mile from the airport. >> hamas spokesman says the airport is a fair target for rocket attacks, and he says he hopes israel learns something from being isolated by
. >> about three hours ago, the federal aviation administration lifted the ban, which had drawn sharprael. cnn aviation correspondent renee marshs had the details. >> late wednesday night, the faa lifted its ban on u.s. flights going in and out of ben guron airport in tel aviv. in a statement the faa says it worked with his u.s. counterparts to assess the security situation in israel and carefully review both significant new information, as well as measures the government of israel...
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amazon is telling the federal aviation administration that the drones would weigh no more than 55 pounds and they would not fly higher than 400 feet. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," amazon facing legal action from the federal trade commission, and an uber driver accused of kidnapping. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, marlie. asian markets finished mostly lower on worries about the stability of the bank in portugal. tokyo's nikkei lost a quarter percent. hong kong's hang seng was flat. >>> here on wall street inves r investors are waiting more results including well fargo. the dow dropping 70 points thursday, the nasdaq dropped 22 and the s&p dropped 8. the ftc says amazon hasn't done enough to prevent kids from making so-called inapt purchases. the dispute is over charges on kindle devices where it can sometimes be difficult to tell the difference between virtual or real currency to acquire virtual items. amazon says it's already refunded money to some parents. >>> a judge is telling the irs to explain lost e-mails. the r
amazon is telling the federal aviation administration that the drones would weigh no more than 55 pounds and they would not fly higher than 400 feet. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," amazon facing legal action from the federal trade commission, and an uber driver accused of kidnapping. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, marlie. asian markets finished mostly lower on worries about the stability of the bank...
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. >> pelley: tonight, amazon is asking the federal aviation administration for permission to use dronesdeliver packages. the goal is to reach customers in just half an hour. while amazon waits for an answer from the faa about shipping plans, anthony mason tells us another government agency, the federal trade commission, is suing amazon over its sales practices. >> reporter: 9-year-old ryan marshall lovelies playing games on his parents' phone. >> all the stuff you want, you can get. >> reporter: the game apps are free but to progress in the game you often have to pay. >> you suppress star. >> reporter: which ryan did without his mother knowing until she logged on to her bank account. >> i find out there's $300 missing. and i said i don't remember spending this type of money. >> reporter: kids, lashawn johnson says, are tempted. >> you don't know till you get the bill in the mail. >> reporter: the ftc in its lawsuit alleges amazon illegally build parents for unauthorized charges like this. >> this is clearly a problem and amazon is aware of it. >> reporter: melanie is with the fcc's bure
. >> pelley: tonight, amazon is asking the federal aviation administration for permission to use dronesdeliver packages. the goal is to reach customers in just half an hour. while amazon waits for an answer from the faa about shipping plans, anthony mason tells us another government agency, the federal trade commission, is suing amazon over its sales practices. >> reporter: 9-year-old ryan marshall lovelies playing games on his parents' phone. >> all the stuff you want, you...
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the federal aviation administration forcing u.s.ers to stop flying into israel for at least 24 hours. the list was issued after a rocket strike, earlier israeli prime minister meeting with the u.n. secretary general, he called on the international musician to hold hamas accountability for the connect. the death toll this on the palestinian side now p toes 600. the u.s. will send an ntsb flight record tore the u.k. to help weed out black boxes. pro russian rebels handed over those black boxes this morning, the dutch asked to retrieve the data from those recorders. a series of fast moving firefighters is plaguing the u.s. so far the flames are spreading. john henry smith reports. it is the largest fire in washington state history, the carlton complex fire. it is more than four times the size of seattle. these fires are producing thick smoke that is dropping ash as far away as new england. grappling with the washington monster only had 2% of it contained at last estimate. >> between mother nature, and the resource, with everything goin
the federal aviation administration forcing u.s.ers to stop flying into israel for at least 24 hours. the list was issued after a rocket strike, earlier israeli prime minister meeting with the u.n. secretary general, he called on the international musician to hold hamas accountability for the connect. the death toll this on the palestinian side now p toes 600. the u.s. will send an ntsb flight record tore the u.k. to help weed out black boxes. pro russian rebels handed over those black boxes...
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because of the conflict in the region, on april 3rd, the federal aviation administration issued what's called a notice to airmen, prohibiting u.s. commercial flights in the airspace over crimea and portions of the black sea and the sea of azov. the notice cannot cover the airspace where the malaysia airlines jet crashed. the malaysian prime minister today said the plane's route had been considered safe. today after the plane went down, other aircraft began to avoid the region, as seen on this flight radar map. the faa has announced u.s. planes will also stay out of the airspace. no airline in the world has gotten as much scrutiny over the last four months as malaysia airlines. since march, along with the malaysian government, it's been part of an international effort to find its missing jetliner, mh-370, which disappeared from radar with 239 people on board. it was en route to beijing from kuala lumpur. it's now believed to have crashed in the southern indian ocean. nypically, investigators try to get to the scene as quickly as possible, but, scott, in this case, because it's a war zon
because of the conflict in the region, on april 3rd, the federal aviation administration issued what's called a notice to airmen, prohibiting u.s. commercial flights in the airspace over crimea and portions of the black sea and the sea of azov. the notice cannot cover the airspace where the malaysia airlines jet crashed. the malaysian prime minister today said the plane's route had been considered safe. today after the plane went down, other aircraft began to avoid the region, as seen on this...
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the federal aviation administration wants to hit southwest airlines with a $12 million fine. agency says southwest failed to make proper repairs on some of its boeing 737 jets beginning in 2006. southwest has 30 days to respond to the complaint. it can also negotiate to reduce the fines. southwest and other airlines scored a big victory in the house yesterday. lawmakers passed a bill that lets airlines display the base price of their airfares before taxes and fees. consumer groups say doing that would be misleading, but it probably won't become law because there's no similar bill in the senate. >>> here on wall street, investors are in a wait and see mode. there's lots of economic news coming out this week as well as the jobs report. the dow went up 22 points, the nasdaq dropped 4 points and the s&p inched up a fraction. >>> investors will also keep a close eye on the federal reserve. it begins a two-day power meeting today. the fed is expected to cut its monthly bond-buying program by another $10 billion. the markets also want to see if the agency plans to raise interest rat
the federal aviation administration wants to hit southwest airlines with a $12 million fine. agency says southwest failed to make proper repairs on some of its boeing 737 jets beginning in 2006. southwest has 30 days to respond to the complaint. it can also negotiate to reduce the fines. southwest and other airlines scored a big victory in the house yesterday. lawmakers passed a bill that lets airlines display the base price of their airfares before taxes and fees. consumer groups say doing...
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. >>> now to developing news out of the middle east, the federal aviation administration is prohibiting all u.s. airlines from flying to the tel aviv airport in israel. this comes one day after the state department issued a travel warning encouraging all u.s. citizens to avoid any nonessential travel to israel. the 24-hour flight ban comes after hamas rockets exploded one mile from the airport. today israeli air strikes hit more than 70 targets in the gaza strip, including five mosques and possibly a hospital. while both israel and hamas are vowing to keep fighting, social security, john kerry, and u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon, met with egyptian officials in cairo today to push for peace. kerry said he's not just working on a possible cease fire agreement but is also looking for ways to deal with the underlying issues. the secretary of state announced $47 million in humanitarian aid for palestinians. 600 palestinians and 29 israelis have been killed in the last two weeks. >>> president obama is expressing his condolences today to relatives of those killed on flight 17. he stopped
. >>> now to developing news out of the middle east, the federal aviation administration is prohibiting all u.s. airlines from flying to the tel aviv airport in israel. this comes one day after the state department issued a travel warning encouraging all u.s. citizens to avoid any nonessential travel to israel. the 24-hour flight ban comes after hamas rockets exploded one mile from the airport. today israeli air strikes hit more than 70 targets in the gaza strip, including five mosques...
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the federal aviation administration says southwest airlines did not follow government regulations foraintaining their 737 jet liners. and today announced it is seeking a $12 million civil penalty against the airline. the faa says southwest failed to follow proper procedures for replacing fuselage skins on jetliners, making them more susceptible to corrosion and cracking. >> if corrosion gets in there, it's a wildcard and all your safeguards essentially go out the window. so it's a very real risk to the traveling
the federal aviation administration says southwest airlines did not follow government regulations foraintaining their 737 jet liners. and today announced it is seeking a $12 million civil penalty against the airline. the faa says southwest failed to follow proper procedures for replacing fuselage skins on jetliners, making them more susceptible to corrosion and cracking. >> if corrosion gets in there, it's a wildcard and all your safeguards essentially go out the window. so it's a very...
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a federal aviation administration is prohibiting all u.s. flights to tel aviv for now after a rocket from gaza landed near israel's international airport. nick? >> absolutely, we've been following the information provided by the faa and i can tell you that the number of airlines canceling flights to tel aviv continues to grow. >> the united flight was canceled. >> leslie is listing off the growing number of flight cancellations affecting the tel aviv airport. >> the airlines canceled a lot of flights into tel aviv today. that's out of our hand. >> this morning delta canceled flights from new york and says it will suspend service until further notice. soon after, other carriers followed. ending travel plans for hundreds. leslie spent the better part of her day trying to accommodate clients that have been told they can't fly to israel at the height of the summer travel seaso season. >> first thing i did is called u.s. air. zblcht the faa issued a 24-hour ban to and from tel aviv after a rocket landed near the airport, causing some internationa
a federal aviation administration is prohibiting all u.s. flights to tel aviv for now after a rocket from gaza landed near israel's international airport. nick? >> absolutely, we've been following the information provided by the faa and i can tell you that the number of airlines canceling flights to tel aviv continues to grow. >> the united flight was canceled. >> leslie is listing off the growing number of flight cancellations affecting the tel aviv airport. >> the...
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both men called the federal aviation administration and the police. the faa is working on stricter rules for drones. >>> being caught drinking underage is the least of one hawaii man's worries. 20-year-old kevin mosley was arrested by the fbi monday for getting drink on a british airways flight from l.a. to monday and making threats. crew members say he had a bomb, spit on and threatened to kill flight attendants and said he would open a door on the plane. the fbi says the crew restrained him in handcuffs for most of the flight. he said he had several drinks during a nine-hour layover in london. he's out on bond now. >>> the man accused of breaking into the kennedy family retreat in haiyyannis will have to waitr a month for his arraignment. today, the judge ordered a psychiatric evaluation for 53-year-old james lacroix. police say lacroix walked into the kennedy mansion through an unlocked door last night. 16-year-old ted kennedy iii was alone at the house at the time. he was not injured. lacroix told the police he was looking for singer katy perry an
both men called the federal aviation administration and the police. the faa is working on stricter rules for drones. >>> being caught drinking underage is the least of one hawaii man's worries. 20-year-old kevin mosley was arrested by the fbi monday for getting drink on a british airways flight from l.a. to monday and making threats. crew members say he had a bomb, spit on and threatened to kill flight attendants and said he would open a door on the plane. the fbi says the crew...
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. >> tonight, the state department is denying any notion that federal aviation administration is stopping u.s. flights to tel aviv for political reasons. a spokesperson says the faa's decision is based solely on the safety of american citizens. 31 carriers in the u.s., europe and asia have stopped flights into ben gurion airport one day after a missile struck about a mile from that airport. many passengers say they understand the concerns. >> we're not really in a position to jue whether the security threat was largeugh no. we think it is just -- [ inaudible ] >> former new york city mayor michael bloomberg flew to tel aviv on an israeli airline in protest of that decision. he says the airport is safe. >> it was an emotional homecoming for some of the victims of malaysia flight 17. the first 40 victims were brought home to the netherlands. almost a week after the plane was shot down in ukraine. people lined the streets in order to salute them. the body must still be identified. the remains of more than 250 passengers and crew members have yet to be returned. >> only 20 miles from the cras
. >> tonight, the state department is denying any notion that federal aviation administration is stopping u.s. flights to tel aviv for political reasons. a spokesperson says the faa's decision is based solely on the safety of american citizens. 31 carriers in the u.s., europe and asia have stopped flights into ben gurion airport one day after a missile struck about a mile from that airport. many passengers say they understand the concerns. >> we're not really in a position to jue...
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the federal aviation administration and ntsb are investigating. >>> hundreds remember the 19 elite arizonaghters who were killed by a raging wildfire one year ago. the names of the vicks were read aloud and the courthouse bell rang 19 times at 4:42 p.m., the time of their deaths. the firefighter death toll was the highest from any wildfire across the country since 1991. >>> in north carolina, a guy was spotted clinging to the back of a moving car driving down the highway. drive her saw the man riding in the car called police. the man was not hurt. the woman chose not to press charges. >>>. >> crazy video there. here's a story that may make your life easier. taking a selfy just got easier. thank goodness. i was tired of cutting my hair off. a swedish company lets you take a picture of yourself without touching the screen. you trigger a go cam app to take the photo by using hand gestures. this won't be available in the u.s. for a while. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> they'll be watching the skies today and the temperatures. the skies with sunshine.
the federal aviation administration and ntsb are investigating. >>> hundreds remember the 19 elite arizonaghters who were killed by a raging wildfire one year ago. the names of the vicks were read aloud and the courthouse bell rang 19 times at 4:42 p.m., the time of their deaths. the firefighter death toll was the highest from any wildfire across the country since 1991. >>> in north carolina, a guy was spotted clinging to the back of a moving car driving down the highway....
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. >> that order came from the federal aviation administration tonight as several countries get involved in the investigation into who is behind the missile strike that brought down a malaysia airliner killing all people on board. here's what we know. 298 people were killed including three babies. while no americans have been confirmed so far to be on the flight, there are 23 u.s. citizens on the flight's manifesto. heres who was on the plane confirmed so far, 154 dutch citizens, 27 australians, 23 malaysians, 11 indonesians, four french, three from the philippines and one canadian. >>> ukraine security services say there were two intercepted telephone conversations that they claim show rebels were responsible for bringing down the malaysian airliner, though this has not been independently confirmed. now investigators do tell us that flight 17 was hit by a powerful russian made anti- aircraft rocket that broke apart before it hit the ground. vice president joe biden says and we quote here, "it was not an accident. it was blown out of the sky." kristin fisher has been tracking these devel
. >> that order came from the federal aviation administration tonight as several countries get involved in the investigation into who is behind the missile strike that brought down a malaysia airliner killing all people on board. here's what we know. 298 people were killed including three babies. while no americans have been confirmed so far to be on the flight, there are 23 u.s. citizens on the flight's manifesto. heres who was on the plane confirmed so far, 154 dutch citizens, 27...
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the federal aviation administrates wants to hit southwest airlines with a $12 million fine. the agency says southwest failed to make proper repairs on some of its boeing 737 jets beginning in 2006. southwest has 30 days to respond to the complaint, and it can also negotiate to reduce the fines. ukee, erika? >> jill, uber said it patched the security flaws that allowed to see the passenger rating. what's this about? >> yes, well, it turns out, that not only do clients of uber the mobile car service company rate drivers, but drivers can also way in on the customer giving them a one to five grade after each ride. soap, one passenger figured out how to hack into the system and posted instructions on line on sunday so that set off few hours of paranoia on social media, with riders questioning why they didn't have a perfect score. remember to be nice to your driver. >> yes, i had no idea they could grade the customer, too, because they make you give the driver stars at the end. >> did you hack? >> i did not. i didn't know what was happening. i apparently was off the grid. thanks,
the federal aviation administrates wants to hit southwest airlines with a $12 million fine. the agency says southwest failed to make proper repairs on some of its boeing 737 jets beginning in 2006. southwest has 30 days to respond to the complaint, and it can also negotiate to reduce the fines. ukee, erika? >> jill, uber said it patched the security flaws that allowed to see the passenger rating. what's this about? >> yes, well, it turns out, that not only do clients of uber the...
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get you up to speed with the quick look at this morning's headlines, late last night federal aviation administration lifted its ban on u.s. airlines flying in and out of israel's main airport. ban was in response to bombings near the airport in tel aviv. meanwhile secretary of state john kerry is in israel talking with israeli and palestinian leaders working towards a cease-fire. >>> mcdonald's employee alan trammel is under arrest accused of dealing crack in the restaurant parking lot in wayne, delaware county. authorities want to make sure no food was contaminated after trammel handled the drugs. >>> mother and daughter critically injured in the feltonville food truck explosion earlier this month had died from their injuries. eleven other people were injured in this massive explosion, police blamed a leaking propane tank. >>> our time is now 4:50. lets get a check on business news. >> money watch's jill wagner joins us live from the new york stock exchange, good morning, jill, it is earnings season and delta says profits soared last quarter so what is behind that. >> reporter: well, good morning u
get you up to speed with the quick look at this morning's headlines, late last night federal aviation administration lifted its ban on u.s. airlines flying in and out of israel's main airport. ban was in response to bombings near the airport in tel aviv. meanwhile secretary of state john kerry is in israel talking with israeli and palestinian leaders working towards a cease-fire. >>> mcdonald's employee alan trammel is under arrest accused of dealing crack in the restaurant parking lot...
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federal aviation administration wants to hit southwest airlines with $12 million fine. the agency says southwest failed to make proper repairs on some of its boeing 737 jets. southwest has 30 days to respond to the complaint. here on wall street, invest remembers in a wait and see mode ahead of the federal reserve two day meeting. they are looking for any includes about when the central bank could raise interest rates which are still at record low levels. the dow went up 22 points, yesterday, the nasdaq, dropped four points. >>> one in three americans are in debt, according to the new study by the urban institute t found in the 2013 about 35% of people with credit records had been reported to collections owing on average about $5,200. now, that can hurt someone's chance of getting a job. or whether they can get a loan from a bank. and, money magazine; out with its list of best colleges. the publication ranks 6055 schools, based on education quality, affordable, how much money students make after graduating. >> college in massachusetts number one, followed by new york's
federal aviation administration wants to hit southwest airlines with $12 million fine. the agency says southwest failed to make proper repairs on some of its boeing 737 jets. southwest has 30 days to respond to the complaint. here on wall street, invest remembers in a wait and see mode ahead of the federal reserve two day meeting. they are looking for any includes about when the central bank could raise interest rates which are still at record low levels. the dow went up 22 points, yesterday,...