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. >> lieutenant colonel gary cook has flown in dozens of air shows and has been a safety official atrs. he says the rules designed to keep pilots and spectators safe are always evolving. >> the accidents happen. it's unfortunate. but the benefit we can learn is what can we do differently in future air shows. >> more than 10 million people attend air shows every year and the ntsb says it's paying attention to what goes wrong and learning from those mistakes. tara mergener for cbs news, washington. >>> at the airport in sacramento, california a deputy used a taser to subdue a passenger who entered a secure area. the man refused to go through the screening process to retrieve an item he left behind. the deputy stunned him three times with the taser. then took him to jail. >>> talk about unruly passenger. look at what happens to a security officer at the airport in bangkok, thailand. on the right side of the screen. customs officials objects to being patted down. then shoves the officer and boxes his ears several times. who does ha? this is security video that made it on to you-tube, the
. >> lieutenant colonel gary cook has flown in dozens of air shows and has been a safety official atrs. he says the rules designed to keep pilots and spectators safe are always evolving. >> the accidents happen. it's unfortunate. but the benefit we can learn is what can we do differently in future air shows. >> more than 10 million people attend air shows every year and the ntsb says it's paying attention to what goes wrong and learning from those mistakes. tara mergener for...
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. >> reporter: lieutenant colonel gary cook has flown in dozens of air shows and as been a safety official at others. he says the rules designed to keep pilots and spectators safe is always evolving. >> accidents happen. it's unfortunate but the benefit we can learn is what can we do differently at future air shows. >> reporter: more than ten million people attend air shows every year and the n.t.s.b. is paying attention to what goes wrong and learning from those mistakes. >> the n.t.s.b. is currently investigating a total of eight air show accidents, including the recent deadly crash at the reno air race. >>> a commercial development plan could bring some major changes to the small town of occoquan. the plan would put an office building on a 17.5 acre park just over the line in prince william county jurisdiction and upstream. yesterday prince william county board of supervisors voted on a zoning change to allow an office to be built on the site. a long-time resident there james phelps watched a wall of water blast through town during heavy rains last september and worries if this developm
. >> reporter: lieutenant colonel gary cook has flown in dozens of air shows and as been a safety official at others. he says the rules designed to keep pilots and spectators safe is always evolving. >> accidents happen. it's unfortunate but the benefit we can learn is what can we do differently at future air shows. >> reporter: more than ten million people attend air shows every year and the n.t.s.b. is paying attention to what goes wrong and learning from those mistakes....
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. >> lieutenant gary cook flown in dozens of air shows. he says the rules designed to keep pilots and spectators safe are always evolving. >> accidents happen, it's unfortunate, but the benefit we can learn is what can we do differently? >> more than 10 million people attend air shows each year. they are paying attention to what goes wrong and learning from those mistakes. cbs news, washington. >> and including that deadly crash at the reno air race, investigating a total of eight accidents at air shows and that's just in the last year. lesli. >> at issue is whether the government has the right to police the air waves while americans have access to unregulated cable television and the internet. expletives as well as a fine abc received for showing a woman's nude buttocks. struck down the fcc's regulation of so-called indecent material. we're going to dive into both sides of the issue tonight at 6:00. >> another day when it was hard to imagine we were in january. >> one winter day and now back to spring. >> the snow completely melted. it's
. >> lieutenant gary cook flown in dozens of air shows. he says the rules designed to keep pilots and spectators safe are always evolving. >> accidents happen, it's unfortunate, but the benefit we can learn is what can we do differently? >> more than 10 million people attend air shows each year. they are paying attention to what goes wrong and learning from those mistakes. cbs news, washington. >> and including that deadly crash at the reno air race, investigating a...
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. >> reporter: lieutenant colonel gary cook has flown in dozens of air shows and has been a safety officialothers. he says the rules designed to keep pilots and spectators safe are always evolving. >> the accidents happen. it's unfortunate. but the benefit we can learn is what we can do differently at future air shows. >> reporter: more than 3 million people attend air shows every year. and the ntsb says it pays attention to what goes wrong and they are learning from those mistakes. >>> including the deadly crash at the reno air race. the ntsb is now investigating a total of eight accidents at air shows in the last year. >>> a human stampede kills one and wounds 20. as students try to register for classes at the university of johannesburg. >> thousands of students have begun lining up last night. and when the gates opened this morning, the clouds surged. some fell. and were rushed by the others. school officials say students are seeking too few seats at the -- seats at the university. many see a university degree as the only way to end proverty. >>> a terror suspect is investigated in a sub
. >> reporter: lieutenant colonel gary cook has flown in dozens of air shows and has been a safety officialothers. he says the rules designed to keep pilots and spectators safe are always evolving. >> the accidents happen. it's unfortunate. but the benefit we can learn is what we can do differently at future air shows. >> reporter: more than 3 million people attend air shows every year. and the ntsb says it pays attention to what goes wrong and they are learning from those...
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. >> lieutenant colonel gary cook has flown in dozens of air shows and has been a safety official inthers. he says the rules designed to keep pilots and spectators safe are always evolving. >> the benefit we can learn is what can we do differently in future air shows. >> reporter: more than 10 million people attend air shows every year. and the ntsb says it is paying attention to what goes wrong and learning from those mistakes. in washington, tara mergener, wjz eyewitness news. >> including that deadly crash at the reno air race, the ntsb is now investigating a total of eight accidents at air shows in the last year. >>> the fbi joins the search for a missing montana teacher. a nationwide alert is sent out for sherry arnold. the fbi is now involved because of the possibility the 43-year- old was abducted. arnold was last seen on saturday, when she went jogging. police and hundreds of volunteers have searched a 12- mile area. but arnold's shoe is the only piece of evidence that has been recovered. >>> a bizarre plot to get extra vacation time has cost a school employee her job. joan b
. >> lieutenant colonel gary cook has flown in dozens of air shows and has been a safety official inthers. he says the rules designed to keep pilots and spectators safe are always evolving. >> the benefit we can learn is what can we do differently in future air shows. >> reporter: more than 10 million people attend air shows every year. and the ntsb says it is paying attention to what goes wrong and learning from those mistakes. in washington, tara mergener, wjz eyewitness...
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. >> lieutenant colonel gary cook has flown in dozens of shows and has been a safety official at others says the rules, designed to keep pilots and spectators safe are always evolving. >> the accidents happen. it's unfortunate. but the benefit we could learn is what can we do differently in future air shows? >> reporter: more than 10 million people attend air shows every year. and the ntsb says it is paying attention to what goes wrong and learning from those mistakes. in washington, tara mergener, wjz eyewitness news. >> including that deadly crash at the reno air race, the ntsb is now investigating a total of eight accidents at air shows in the last year. >>> well, sounds like something from a movie, but it's all too real for an arkansas couple, as a woman is forced to rob a bank. mary is in the newsroom with more on this crime. mary? >> reporter: as her husband was being held hostage be, police say a woman is forcessed to try to rob a bank, with what she thought was a bomb strapped to her ankle. the woman was able to tell bank employees what was going on. and they evacuated the build
. >> lieutenant colonel gary cook has flown in dozens of shows and has been a safety official at others says the rules, designed to keep pilots and spectators safe are always evolving. >> the accidents happen. it's unfortunate. but the benefit we could learn is what can we do differently in future air shows? >> reporter: more than 10 million people attend air shows every year. and the ntsb says it is paying attention to what goes wrong and learning from those mistakes. in...
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>>gary: that is funny, not you have your restaurant in san francisco on a that was always your dream. >> no i do not, but i had a cookingfirst interview, or maybe my first client. >>gary: i will be ready to go but you may have heard this, more people get rob in the restaurant business. [laughter] >> i love it. >>gary: let us talk about will take place in san jose, and young leave from stanford, rachel is number one you expect to stay on top of this weekend? >> rachel flats is known for her pressure skating. she has the mind like a champion. she goes out there and delivers all the time. i think the competition will come down between her and alissa sizney last year's national champion and also maraga nagasu these are three girls that have been really duking it out. >>gary: have you seen a 12 year-old karen chin from fremont? >> i met her last tuesday and she liked comes up to my kneecap. she is a retiree thing and she's really cute. i have not seen her skate yet but i understand she's really good. hopefully she will be one of our talented skaters in the future. >>gabe: >>gabe: how old were you and you started? >> i starte
>>gary: that is funny, not you have your restaurant in san francisco on a that was always your dream. >> no i do not, but i had a cookingfirst interview, or maybe my first client. >>gary: i will be ready to go but you may have heard this, more people get rob in the restaurant business. [laughter] >> i love it. >>gary: let us talk about will take place in san jose, and young leave from stanford, rachel is number one you expect to stay on top of this weekend?...
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cooking show. the question we are faced with it with newt gingrich is -- is he a one-state wonder? is this taking off like garydid or jerry brown did? it could become a self sustaining our call. >> if that's been the tradition and i am not opposed to doing now, time will tell, but i anticipate that most likely i'll get asked to do that around april. my last 10 years my income comes overwhelmingly from investments made in the past. >> about every time he opened his mouth on the subject of taxes this week, mitt romney put his foot in it. 50% tax rate, in -- income from investments, critic 15% tax rate, income from investments -- abbas the campaign get into this kind of trouble? every campaign is inevitably a mirror. it is about his strengths and weaknesses. >> the campaign has come to him time and again and says we have to get this out. this is your credential, you're calling card is your business experience. your personal economic accomplishments. the bain finger in the last week and he fumbled and stumbled and mumbled and the debates and by thursday, he was worse. this is a man whose -- who has to do this. he
cooking show. the question we are faced with it with newt gingrich is -- is he a one-state wonder? is this taking off like garydid or jerry brown did? it could become a self sustaining our call. >> if that's been the tradition and i am not opposed to doing now, time will tell, but i anticipate that most likely i'll get asked to do that around april. my last 10 years my income comes overwhelmingly from investments made in the past. >> about every time he opened his mouth on the...
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cook dinner for her parents. >> look at that. perfection on a plate. >> reporter: amy and gary try to have dinner together with caroline two or threeow her situation is compared to what her friends have at home? >> i say you have a mother and a father. and it doesn't matter what the traditional family setting is. as long as you know you have the love from both parents, everything else doesn't matter. >> reporter: what do you think about your situation? >> i feel really lucky that i have two bedrooms and two parents that really love me. >> we are so happy to report that caroline completed her assignment with flying colors. best lasagna i have ever had. i see a "today" show cooking segment in her future. follow caroline and her class of 2020 websites on a special page dedicated to the series at today.com. what a special family situation she has. she's so lucky. >> she's a darling little girl. she couldn't find her shoes. >> one at each house. >> we'll look forward to the next installment. thanks. up next, we take a turn. ferris beuller takes another day off. this time on super bowl sunday. we'll get a glimpse of his latest adventure
cook dinner for her parents. >> look at that. perfection on a plate. >> reporter: amy and gary try to have dinner together with caroline two or threeow her situation is compared to what her friends have at home? >> i say you have a mother and a father. and it doesn't matter what the traditional family setting is. as long as you know you have the love from both parents, everything else doesn't matter. >> reporter: what do you think about your situation? >> i feel...
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cooking to mortgages and taxes. today's girl scouts can get a badge for their money smarts. that's right. that's all coming up at 9:30 a.m. eastern. garytop stories. a year-long saga for a texas teen is over. 15-year-old jakadrien turner was reunited with her family in dallas last night. she was a runaway who after a series of mishaps was deported to colombia. her family said it may sue the government for deporting her. >>> british police need your help to identify the body of a young woman found on queen elizabeth's estate. a person out dog walking spotted the remains on the public portion of the 20,000-acre sandringham grounds. they're trying to profile a dna profile. results could be back by monday. >>> and you are looking live at presidential candidate ron paul, meeting with voters at a restaurant in concord, new hampshire. that's mitt romney. i know that some people might think that mitt romney and ron paul look alike, but they don't. this is mitt romney meeting and greeting. this is his one stop in new hampshire today. he, of course, is in front in polls. the latest poll shows him in second place, by 24 points. that's ron paul wh
cooking to mortgages and taxes. today's girl scouts can get a badge for their money smarts. that's right. that's all coming up at 9:30 a.m. eastern. garytop stories. a year-long saga for a texas teen is over. 15-year-old jakadrien turner was reunited with her family in dallas last night. she was a runaway who after a series of mishaps was deported to colombia. her family said it may sue the government for deporting her. >>> british police need your help to identify the body of a young...