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> reporter: it always has been boom or bust in glasgow.st came the railroad in the late 1800s, then during the depression, construction of the massive fort peck hydro dam and in the late sixties, closure of the glasgow air force base. carney says folks here want the keystone pipeline. >> this was coming through where the pipeline will come through this town, everything helps. >> reporter: the pipeline's owner trans-canada will pay more than $80 million a year in montana taxes, most of that to the six counties in the pipeline's path. some landowners have doubts. >> and if it comes, right there, you see the stake? >> reporter: the underground pipeline would cross chad taylor's ranch. he wonders whether the country really needs it. >> the fuel that is made in texas probably ain't going to stay in the united states. it is going to be sold to the highest bidder. how is this going to benefit me? as an american? >> reporter: a fourth generation rancher, taylor worries the pipeline will lower his property value, especially if there is a spill. >>
> reporter: it always has been boom or bust in glasgow.st came the railroad in the late 1800s, then during the depression, construction of the massive fort peck hydro dam and in the late sixties, closure of the glasgow air force base. carney says folks here want the keystone pipeline. >> this was coming through where the pipeline will come through this town, everything helps. >> reporter: the pipeline's owner trans-canada will pay more than $80 million a year in montana taxes,...
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with the potential impact on the latter here is michelle miller. >> reporter: glasgow, montana is on front line of the keystone debate, it is only 60 miles south of the canadian border and the first american town in the pipeline's proposed path. >> 32. >> the 3,200 people who lived here, agriculture, not crude oil is king. dan carney is glasgow's mayor. >> we are so close to the edge of the earth we can see it from here. >> it always has been boom or bust in glasgow. >> first came the railroad in the late 1,800s, then during the depression, construction of the massive fort peck hydro dam and in the late sixties, closure of the glasgow air force base. carney says folks here want the keystone pipeline. >> this was coming through where the pipeline will come through this town, everything helps. >> reporter: the pipeline's owner transcanada will pay more than $80 million a year in montana taxes, most of that to the six counties in the pipeline's path. some landowners have doubts. >> and if it comes, you see the stake? >> the underground pipeline would cross chad taylor's ranch. he wonder
with the potential impact on the latter here is michelle miller. >> reporter: glasgow, montana is on front line of the keystone debate, it is only 60 miles south of the canadian border and the first american town in the pipeline's proposed path. >> 32. >> the 3,200 people who lived here, agriculture, not crude oil is king. dan carney is glasgow's mayor. >> we are so close to the edge of the earth we can see it from here. >> it always has been boom or bust in...
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: it's always been boom or bust in glasgow. the railroad in the late 1800s and then during the depression, the massive construction of the dam and then in the late '60s closure of the air force base. carney says folks here want the keystone pipeline. >> we're kind of glass xl is coming through closer to town. everything helps. >> reporter: the pipeline's owner transcanada will pay more than $80 million a year in montana's taxes, most of that in the six counties on the pipeline's path. some land owners have doubts. >> there's the stake. do you see the stake? >> reporter: the underground pipeline would cross chad taylor's ranch. he wonder's whether the country really needs. >> the fuel made in texas probably ain't going to stay in the united states. it's going to be sold to the highest bidder. how is this going to affect me as an american? >> reporter: a fourth generation rancher, taylor worries it will lower his value especially if it's a spill. >> if this thing breaks out here, it's going into the missouri river. they can't shu
: it's always been boom or bust in glasgow. the railroad in the late 1800s and then during the depression, the massive construction of the dam and then in the late '60s closure of the air force base. carney says folks here want the keystone pipeline. >> we're kind of glass xl is coming through closer to town. everything helps. >> reporter: the pipeline's owner transcanada will pay more than $80 million a year in montana's taxes, most of that in the six counties on the pipeline's...
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it was on route from cairo to new york when it was diverted to glasgow, scotland after a passenger found a threatening note in the bathroom. they are finally in new york, 14 hours late, but safe. we are in london with the details on the scary story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. and absolutely, the well, the nightmare is finally over for the 326 people aboard the plane after spending at least 12 hour in glasgow. police issuing a statement that after conducting a thorough search of the plane and not finding suspicious items, it was given the all-clear and allowed to continue on its journey to new york. the accident began on saturday afternoon. it was on its way from cairo to new york when it was diverted to glasgow, british jets scrambled and escorted flight after a note was found in one of the toilets on the aircraft. a producer for the bbc found the note three hours in when she was changing her 2-year-olds diaper. it was written in pencil on a napkin. it said i'll set the plane on fire, and a seat number, seat 46-d, she told the cabin crew who locked the toilet. and that's wh
it was on route from cairo to new york when it was diverted to glasgow, scotland after a passenger found a threatening note in the bathroom. they are finally in new york, 14 hours late, but safe. we are in london with the details on the scary story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. and absolutely, the well, the nightmare is finally over for the 326 people aboard the plane after spending at least 12 hour in glasgow. police issuing a statement that after conducting a thorough search...
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it was on its way from cairo to new york when it was diverted to glasgow, british jets scrambled and escorted flight after a note was found in one of the toilets on the aircraft. a producer for the bbc found the note three hours in when she was changing her 2-year-olds diaper. it was written in pencil on a napkin. it said i'll set the plane on fire, and a seat number, seat 46-d, she told the cabin crew who locked the toilet. and that's when the flight was diverted. the passengers were relieved when the ordeal was over. >> it was really scary. it was really scary to be sitting on the plane and the flight crew told us there was a note that was found in the bathroom with a pen that was a bomb threat. and to be sitting on the plane for four hours thinking that at any given time the whole plane could blow up. >> this morning, police officers tell abc news they are continuing to investigate the accident which they are treating as a criminal offense rather than a terrorist one. all the passengers have been interviewed, but they don't know who was responsible or if it was a hoax. it was trea
it was on its way from cairo to new york when it was diverted to glasgow, british jets scrambled and escorted flight after a note was found in one of the toilets on the aircraft. a producer for the bbc found the note three hours in when she was changing her 2-year-olds diaper. it was written in pencil on a napkin. it said i'll set the plane on fire, and a seat number, seat 46-d, she told the cabin crew who locked the toilet. and that's when the flight was diverted. the passengers were relieved...
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years for drug distribution, joey atkins is awaiting trial for illegal gun possession, and ronnell glasgowing seven years for selling drugs. >> this is my first time ever wearing a suit. honestly. >> reporter: but they told me that none of it is their daughters' fault. oh, those are pretty. at home, i watched 8-year-old a'mya thomas getting ready, too. >> i get to touch him, i get to hug him and i get to kiss him. >> all right. >> reporter: the sheriff here says he's reminding these men why they need to stay out of jail, by inviting these little girls to the city lockup to come dance with their fathers. >> they are not hardcore criminals. and they can be very good citizens. and the best way to make a good citizen is to make good fathers. >> reporter: dressed up, you forget they're serving hard time. until they break down into tears when their daughters come bouncing past the steel doors. >> daddy. >> hey. ♪ >> reporter: the dance only lasted an hour or two. but in this short time, in this small room, these young girls had real moments with their fathers. 7-year-old ronnasya glasgow tried t
years for drug distribution, joey atkins is awaiting trial for illegal gun possession, and ronnell glasgowing seven years for selling drugs. >> this is my first time ever wearing a suit. honestly. >> reporter: but they told me that none of it is their daughters' fault. oh, those are pretty. at home, i watched 8-year-old a'mya thomas getting ready, too. >> i get to touch him, i get to hug him and i get to kiss him. >> all right. >> reporter: the sheriff here says...
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of the plane well ortiz correspondent linda glasgow she's with me now in the studio so it is interesting if he's not on the plane then what options does he have well i don't know if it's kind of a game of catch him if you can and it is it looks like the u.s. authorities may actually have a good options or good options on the table because snowden actually has several options as far as it goes as far as leaving moscow go as for example he could go to move on or via paris of course. that flight is leaving in about a couple hours there's also another one going through amsterdam that one is actually going directly to quito to ecuador which after all seems to be the ultimate destination for snowden but again you have to understand that there is also another flight if you pay attention you will understand that all of these flights go through europe and if you're if you're edward snowden you have a passport that is an old and you're wanted by the american authorities you probably do not want to travel through european countries but having said that we also have to remember that if he's a transf
of the plane well ortiz correspondent linda glasgow she's with me now in the studio so it is interesting if he's not on the plane then what options does he have well i don't know if it's kind of a game of catch him if you can and it is it looks like the u.s. authorities may actually have a good options or good options on the table because snowden actually has several options as far as it goes as far as leaving moscow go as for example he could go to move on or via paris of course. that flight...
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and rondell glasgow serving seven years for selling drugs. >> my first time ever. >> reporter: but theyit is their daughter's fault. >> oh, those are pretty! >> reporter: at home, i watched 8-year-old amaya thomas getting ready too. >> i get to touch him and get to hug him and i get to kiss him. >> reporter: the sheriff here is reminding these men why they need to stay out of jail by inviting these little girls to the city lock-up to come dance with their fathers. >> they are not hard-core criminals and they can be very good citizens, and the best way to make a good citizen is to make good fathers. >> reporter: dressed up, you forget they're serving hard time until they break into tears when their daughters come bouncing past the steel doors. >> daddy! >> hey. ♪ >> reporter: the dance lasted an hour or two, but in this short time, in this small room, these young girls had real moments with their fathers. 7-year-old ronasia glasgow tried to explain. >> it felt good. and, um -- [ crying ] >> reporter: so you love your daddy, very much, huh? >> yes. >> reporter: you love him this big? this
and rondell glasgow serving seven years for selling drugs. >> my first time ever. >> reporter: but theyit is their daughter's fault. >> oh, those are pretty! >> reporter: at home, i watched 8-year-old amaya thomas getting ready too. >> i get to touch him and get to hug him and i get to kiss him. >> reporter: the sheriff here is reminding these men why they need to stay out of jail by inviting these little girls to the city lock-up to come dance with their...
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. >> the flight which originated from cairo was diverted to glasgow, scotland, after a suspicious note was found. >> it said in english, i'll set this plane on fire with the seat number 46d written on it. >> british military jets were called in to escort the plane at scotland. at first passengers were told it was a technical issue. carol gable was on board. >> we descended quickly. as we got on the ground we realized police were surrounding the airport. >> snipers and national police greeted passengers when they landed in glasgow's press week airport. anxious passengers were taken off the plane escorted arm-in-arm with police. passengers were ordered to give dna and then interrogated about what happened on board. >> they asked us about if we'd seen anything unusual. >> despite the questions, weary passengers say there was no panic. >> it was always calm. this was a flight full of international travelers. everybody was calm. >> so far there have been no arrests as investigators are still trying to determine who wrote that threatening note. erica. >> thanks. we are learning more this mor
. >> the flight which originated from cairo was diverted to glasgow, scotland, after a suspicious note was found. >> it said in english, i'll set this plane on fire with the seat number 46d written on it. >> british military jets were called in to escort the plane at scotland. at first passengers were told it was a technical issue. carol gable was on board. >> we descended quickly. as we got on the ground we realized police were surrounding the airport. >> snipers...
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googling and chasing likes on facebook on something potential terrorists usually do these are going to glasgow told us what part of cyberspace they do tend to walk a pie in stead. and there is the pose a quest for preventing terror attacks and increasing security prism only gathers data from the internet big players such as google sky facebook and so on but most of those who look forward to harvest or terrorist related information can find it only on the appropriate forums which are hidden deep within the so-called under web none of these resources in that realm are actually indexed by the major search engines in fact google how did one point admitted that it indexes a tiny fraction of just one percent of all data that's available on the web if you imagine it as an iceberg that you can understand that prism only covers the very top the very tip of the iceberg the rest of the information is actually not covered by prism according to dutch intelligence service but then she'll share is go to these core forums which are highly encrypted and hidden deep within the web so one really needs to know wh
googling and chasing likes on facebook on something potential terrorists usually do these are going to glasgow told us what part of cyberspace they do tend to walk a pie in stead. and there is the pose a quest for preventing terror attacks and increasing security prism only gathers data from the internet big players such as google sky facebook and so on but most of those who look forward to harvest or terrorist related information can find it only on the appropriate forums which are hidden deep...
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they escorted the plane to glasgow. the whole time, she had to sit in her seat, not knowing the fate of herself and her 1-year-old daughter. >> very nervous. i'm traveling by myself with my daughter. i'm obviously concerned about our safety. i told one of the stewardess i don't know if this is a prank or what, and they said this isn't a prank. >> reporter: the crew tried to keep passengers calm, it didn't work. >> everyone's obviously very concerned. there's babies onboard. everybody's getting frustrated. >> reporter: whoever wrote the note left a possible clue, a seat number, 46d. police are questioning all passengers and crew, checking passports, trying to discover who threatened the plane. >> if somebody wants to be stupid enough to put themselves into a criminal position, and threaten an airplane, we have to respond. >> reporter: tonight, the passengers still don't know whether the threat was real. scottish police are treating this as a criminal not a terrorist incident. but for everyone onboard it was tense, and as
they escorted the plane to glasgow. the whole time, she had to sit in her seat, not knowing the fate of herself and her 1-year-old daughter. >> very nervous. i'm traveling by myself with my daughter. i'm obviously concerned about our safety. i told one of the stewardess i don't know if this is a prank or what, and they said this isn't a prank. >> reporter: the crew tried to keep passengers calm, it didn't work. >> everyone's obviously very concerned. there's babies onboard....
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discontent which is now seen demands for him to reverse all of his policies and his arteries are going to glasgow reports are the one appears to be only seeking scapegoats. barricades in banners flags and tear gas turkey's going through a rough time right now so who's to blame. there is a problem called twitter right now and you can find every kind of lied there the thing that is called social media is the biggest trouble for society right now said prime minister. before dissing often african tour voices of dissent on istanbul's taksim square as well as many other squares and parks in turkey. but the turkish prime minister had by then already dismissed these voices as coming from drunkards looters and extremists the only types of people could attend protests and turn to according to this to completely dislikes a position so he take this as a personal offense and he you he's used to have. agrees from the public for a lot of time because he gained the house of to waltz of to calm this time probably he didn't think that he didn't assume that there were these the. the protests will be so big everyone
discontent which is now seen demands for him to reverse all of his policies and his arteries are going to glasgow reports are the one appears to be only seeking scapegoats. barricades in banners flags and tear gas turkey's going through a rough time right now so who's to blame. there is a problem called twitter right now and you can find every kind of lied there the thing that is called social media is the biggest trouble for society right now said prime minister. before dissing often african...
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. >> axelrod: an egyptian airline or a flight from cairo to new york was diverted to glasgow, scotland, today after a passenger discovered a threatening note in the bathroom that said, "this flight will be on fire." more than 300 passengers and crew were on board. now to iran, where they've elected a successor to hard-line president mahmoud ahmadinejad. after eight years in office, ahmadinejad was prohibited by law from running again. eight men ran to succeed him. elizabeth palmer joins us now from london. liz, a man named hossan rohani will be the next president of iran. is he in the mold of ahmadinejad? >> reporter: well, he was seen as the most reform-minded of all the candidates who ran this time. that being said, they were all very conservative. in u.s. terms, it was as if all the candidates for the presidency came from the tea party. nevertheless, young people, especially, see mr. rohani as presenting a little bit of a hope for liberal reforms. he is a cleric. he is 64 years old. he's a very experienced diplomat. , quite cariz mat and i can also extremely close to the centers of
. >> axelrod: an egyptian airline or a flight from cairo to new york was diverted to glasgow, scotland, today after a passenger discovered a threatening note in the bathroom that said, "this flight will be on fire." more than 300 passengers and crew were on board. now to iran, where they've elected a successor to hard-line president mahmoud ahmadinejad. after eight years in office, ahmadinejad was prohibited by law from running again. eight men ran to succeed him. elizabeth...
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to treat the injured caesar in a glasgow has more from istanbul. medical professionals have been out on taksim square and gezi park since day one helping out those who have been injured in clashes with police and just those who have needed medical attention while camping out here in the park for almost book for two weeks at this point but the problem is now they are under fire from the turkish government that is largely the reason why we're standing here and not inside the medical tent itself because the people who are working there all of the medical professionals all of them working in other hospitals and clinics all over istanbul and practically all over turkey at this point they are doing so they're working here rather illegally they're doing so without the permit from the ministry of health and just recently information has come to the surface which says the minister of health care has issued several letters of warning so to speak to the doctors who are working here they have numerous questions to the medical professionals as to how many peopl
to treat the injured caesar in a glasgow has more from istanbul. medical professionals have been out on taksim square and gezi park since day one helping out those who have been injured in clashes with police and just those who have needed medical attention while camping out here in the park for almost book for two weeks at this point but the problem is now they are under fire from the turkish government that is largely the reason why we're standing here and not inside the medical tent itself...
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. >> reporter: the flight that originated from cairo was diverted to glasgow, scotland. a bbc reporter on the flight says she found a threatening message written on a napkin in the bathroom. >> it said in english, i'll set this plane on fire with seat number 46-d written on it. >> reporter: british military jets were called in to escort the plane to scotland. at first passengers were told it was a technical issue. nbc news producer carol goebel was also onboard. >> we descended fairly quickly. as we got on the ground we realized police were surrounding the airplane. >> reporter: snipers and police greeted passengers when they landed at the airport. anxious passengers were taken off the plane escorted arm in arm by police. >> the snipers were trained on us the entire time. >> reporter: passengers were ordered to give dna and interrogated about what happened onboard. >> they asked us about the restrooms we had used. >> reporter: despite the questions, weary passengers say there was no panic. >> it was always calm. this is a flight for international travelers. everybody was
. >> reporter: the flight that originated from cairo was diverted to glasgow, scotland. a bbc reporter on the flight says she found a threatening message written on a napkin in the bathroom. >> it said in english, i'll set this plane on fire with seat number 46-d written on it. >> reporter: british military jets were called in to escort the plane to scotland. at first passengers were told it was a technical issue. nbc news producer carol goebel was also onboard. >> we...
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fighter jets have escortedÑi the plane to glasgow for hours.there was an extensive search of the plane, it was allowed to continue to new york, after authorities found nothing suspicious, but passengers were certainly frightened. >> it was really scary. it was really scary to be sitting on the plane and the flight crew told us that there was a night that was found in the bathroom with a pen that was -- a bomb threat. to be sitting on a plane for four hours. >> eric: security officials are, of course, looking into exactly what happened. and who may have put the note on the plane. >> thank you. attorney general eric holder, under fire over questionable testimony before congress. some lawmakers say that there are discrepancies between his testimony and his decision to authorize a search warrant for the emails of fox news reporter james rosen's emails. now in the latest fox news poll, 52% of americans said they believe attorney general holder should resign. joining us now is former jeb bush spokesman justin safiand the president of new heights comm
fighter jets have escortedÑi the plane to glasgow for hours.there was an extensive search of the plane, it was allowed to continue to new york, after authorities found nothing suspicious, but passengers were certainly frightened. >> it was really scary. it was really scary to be sitting on the plane and the flight crew told us that there was a night that was found in the bathroom with a pen that was -- a bomb threat. to be sitting on a plane for four hours. >> eric: security...
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british fighter jets escorting the plane to glasgow after they found a letter to blow up the aircraftorming a hospital after a gunmen took over sections of the building. it comes after a five people were killed. and for nelson mandela, he is recovering. the leader is being treated for a lung infection. doctors say he remains in serious condition. >> gregg: capitol hill looking like a ghost town. senators taking off early, many catching flights back to their home districts on a week lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are slamming the nsa. less than half the senators attended the briefing by the director of national intel, even critic rand paul left early. all of this coming when 37 of americans say they have trust and confidence in the federal government. 63% say they have little to no trust. 32% say they approve of the job democrats and number is lower for republicans. john fund is columnist for national review magazine and co-author of the book "who's counting." i suppose we can empathize for senators, sitting down with clapper, he the guy that denied the surveillance that is now
british fighter jets escorting the plane to glasgow after they found a letter to blow up the aircraftorming a hospital after a gunmen took over sections of the building. it comes after a five people were killed. and for nelson mandela, he is recovering. the leader is being treated for a lung infection. doctors say he remains in serious condition. >> gregg: capitol hill looking like a ghost town. senators taking off early, many catching flights back to their home districts on a week...
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egypt air flight 985 from cairo, forced to make an emergency landing at glasgow airport. a note found in the plane's bathroom and we're learning that passenger is reportedly a producer for the bbc network. the words, "i'll set the plane on fire" was written on a napkin. she found it by the sink and notified the crew. fighter jets were launched to escort that plane to scotland. not clear when passengers will be allowed to continue to new york. >>> a massive effort to control an inferno. we've watched this for days. maybe a fwlimer of hope at this hour. crews inching their way toward progress against the worst wildfire in the history of the state of colorado. two people dead, hundreds of homes destroyed, fox reports live from there. >>> and federal investigators on the way to louisiana to see what's going on. what triggered explosions at two different chemical plants in just the past few days? stay close. she's still the one for you - you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for
egypt air flight 985 from cairo, forced to make an emergency landing at glasgow airport. a note found in the plane's bathroom and we're learning that passenger is reportedly a producer for the bbc network. the words, "i'll set the plane on fire" was written on a napkin. she found it by the sink and notified the crew. fighter jets were launched to escort that plane to scotland. not clear when passengers will be allowed to continue to new york. >>> a massive effort to control...
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. >> what is a glasgow coma score? >> a scoring system that we use to determine the level of responsiveness of a patient. >> and what -- what are the components of it? what makes it up? >> it has three sections for eye, verbal, and motor response. they each have a series of numbers like a score. for example, for eye, it's 4321, it would be spontaneous to command, to pain, and none. and each section has a different amount of numbers for a score. >> all right. and what's the highest score someone can get that is the most alert someone can be? >> a 15. >> and what was the defendant's glasgow coma score that evening? >> 15. >> and what does that highest score indicate to you? >> it would indicate that for eye response, it was spontaneous. for verbal response, he was oriented. for motor response, he obeyed commands. >> did you observe any injuries to the defendant? >> yes. >> and what injuries did you observe? >> he had a very swollen, bleeding nose. he had lacerations to the back of his head. >> of the defendant's nose act
. >> what is a glasgow coma score? >> a scoring system that we use to determine the level of responsiveness of a patient. >> and what -- what are the components of it? what makes it up? >> it has three sections for eye, verbal, and motor response. they each have a series of numbers like a score. for example, for eye, it's 4321, it would be spontaneous to command, to pain, and none. and each section has a different amount of numbers for a score. >> all right. and...
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an egypt air was forced to land in glasgow, scotland, after a suspicious note was found on board. the bbc reports that one of its producers found a note in the plane's bathroom with the words "i'll set this plane on fire" and then there was a seat number with it. a fighter jet transported it to scotland and all passengers have been safely removed and no arrest has been said and the fbi says it is monitoring the situation now. >>> we can all relate dozens of distractions with just a short jaunt in the car but just as more dreeveivers say yes to hands-free technology, but the technology that was supposed to keep us safely connected can be just as dangerous. chris lawrence tries to multitask behind the wheel. >> reporter: we all thought hands free would allow us to combine the morning commute with the demands of staying connected. >> making the decision to talk hands free and interact with this technology does pose a considerable risk. >> reporter: right here? but i wanted to get a first hand look. let's do it. so researchers wired me up to see if i could still drive -- >> this is so
an egypt air was forced to land in glasgow, scotland, after a suspicious note was found on board. the bbc reports that one of its producers found a note in the plane's bathroom with the words "i'll set this plane on fire" and then there was a seat number with it. a fighter jet transported it to scotland and all passengers have been safely removed and no arrest has been said and the fbi says it is monitoring the situation now. >>> we can all relate dozens of distractions with...
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it's adding 18 positive dow points and glasgow klein also has an up arrow today. dagen: less than six months, affordable care act will mandate every american have health insurance. buy it, get it, have it from an employer or pay a penalty but according to a report by insurance quotes.com, 64% of uninsured americans, almost 2/3 of them have not decided if they will purchase health insurance by that january 1 deadline. a former health and human services deputy secretary is here to weigh in on this. too expensive, most of them say. why is it going to get cheaper between now and january? >> it's not going to get any cheaper and all studying are showing it's going to be more expensive. the premiums are going up and it's a real problem. 2/3 of americans don't even have a plan but also don't know if they're even going to try. they're just reluctant to step into those waters. dagen: now, the government will provide subsidies, particularly based on your income level but particularly to low income americans to go out and buy it through these exchanges and i wonder, though,
it's adding 18 positive dow points and glasgow klein also has an up arrow today. dagen: less than six months, affordable care act will mandate every american have health insurance. buy it, get it, have it from an employer or pay a penalty but according to a report by insurance quotes.com, 64% of uninsured americans, almost 2/3 of them have not decided if they will purchase health insurance by that january 1 deadline. a former health and human services deputy secretary is here to weigh in on...
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the flight with 300 passengers did land safely in glasgow a short time ago. at by bomb technicians. >>> one person was taken into custody after a possible security threat on a denver- bound flight. investigators have not released a lot of details on this, but one passenger on that frontier airline flight did tweet that it was a bomb threat. officials at denver airport say the frontier airlines plane was taken to a remote location after it landed and a bomb squad did respond. the plane was coming in from knoxville, tennessee. >>> now, back here in the bay area, antioch school officials say a series of phony bomb threats has cost them an estimated $157,000. those threats were phoned in to deer valley high school, antioch high school, and black diamond middle school in april. according to the contra costa times, the extra expenses include teacher and staff salaries and extra time and resources to contact parents. a 16-year-old student is being expelled because of the two pranks. it's still unknown who is responsible for the third. >>> we are learning about some
the flight with 300 passengers did land safely in glasgow a short time ago. at by bomb technicians. >>> one person was taken into custody after a possible security threat on a denver- bound flight. investigators have not released a lot of details on this, but one passenger on that frontier airline flight did tweet that it was a bomb threat. officials at denver airport say the frontier airlines plane was taken to a remote location after it landed and a bomb squad did respond. the plane...
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>> karen rodgers and her husband are said to be over the moon to welcome their children in glasgow. >this is how i'm telling you, i'm texting you. at that point -- >> old hat again. twins again. >> here we go again. >> they have 14-year-old twins, 12-year-olds and now these -- >> all healthy, a beautiful family. >> and now -- >> let's get to the news. a wildfire spreading of los angeles left nearly 3,000 evacuated residents waiting for permission to return to their homes. it had destroyed at least six homes and meantime, here in the northeast thunderstorms toppled trees. this as the people of el reno, oklahoma, are still recovering from the storms over the weekend that claimed 14 lives on friday. >>> the oldest member of the u.s. senate, frank lautenberg died this morning of viral pneumonia. the 89-year-old liberal democrat had been in poor health since late last year. he had not planned to run for re-election. he was called out of retirement for a second tour of duty. his death creates a vacancy that will be filled by chris christie. >>> a fire at a poultry processing plant in china
>> karen rodgers and her husband are said to be over the moon to welcome their children in glasgow. >this is how i'm telling you, i'm texting you. at that point -- >> old hat again. twins again. >> here we go again. >> they have 14-year-old twins, 12-year-olds and now these -- >> all healthy, a beautiful family. >> and now -- >> let's get to the news. a wildfire spreading of los angeles left nearly 3,000 evacuated residents waiting for permission to...
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there are even desperate -- they are even desperate enough to ask glasgow kline smith to work on new antibiotics to allow the use of them untested, the f.d.a. is considering this, to try -- perhaps will turn out to be to save people who are dying from infections we can no longer cure. asgow kline smith has said they will not license it for livefeed. 80% of it is fed in their food each day. 80%. it is the routine use -- overuse of antibiotics in the nation's livestock. these are not sick livestock, mr. speaker. this is simply in their feed because they grow faster and they're fatter. they can get to market a little quicker. this irresponsible practice has already been scientifically linked to the growth of superbugs. it's clear and it's been clear for quite a while that the federal government must act to end this dangerous practice. yet, incomprehensively for more than 35 years the united states food and drug administration has refused to follow its own bass to bass the use of antibiotics in agriculture, not just using it for sick animals. instead, they have provided voluntarily guida
there are even desperate -- they are even desperate enough to ask glasgow kline smith to work on new antibiotics to allow the use of them untested, the f.d.a. is considering this, to try -- perhaps will turn out to be to save people who are dying from infections we can no longer cure. asgow kline smith has said they will not license it for livefeed. 80% of it is fed in their food each day. 80%. it is the routine use -- overuse of antibiotics in the nation's livestock. these are not sick...