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hotwire, orbitz, cheap tickets.ere are a million different options. there's only two. priceline, booking.com and kayak. that's what they own. when you look at that, it's basically expedia versus priceline right now. right? >> yeah, in the united states that's definitely true. and also orbitz recently had e-bookers in europe. you had trip advisors that was spun out of expedia. you're talking about a huge number of some of the largest websites out there. you have cheap zero air out there. (?) so, yeah but you basically -- here's the problem, they are all brands of each other. some of them market to different segments. some of them market to different players. and you have basically one master company owning all that. it's the same thing that we had just gone through with airlines. now down to four airlines that control 80% of the traffic in the united states. this is a huge experiment. the funny thing, gerri orbitz was created to kill expedia. it was established in the late '90s and at the turn of the century because
hotwire, orbitz, cheap tickets.ere are a million different options. there's only two. priceline, booking.com and kayak. that's what they own. when you look at that, it's basically expedia versus priceline right now. right? >> yeah, in the united states that's definitely true. and also orbitz recently had e-bookers in europe. you had trip advisors that was spun out of expedia. you're talking about a huge number of some of the largest websites out there. you have cheap zero air out there....
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they bought travelocity about a month ago and owns hotwire and hotels.com. just out of curiosity, i ran through a couple travel sites, including expedia and orbits came up with the same rate no matter. all of these companies are combining and we're seeing less competition, but they're all kind of churning out the same prices anyway. >> you know i thought i noticed that, too. >> yeah. >> the powerball numbers are out, and your lottery hopes and dreams may be dashed. three lucky tickets have matched the numbers on the largest jackpot in powerball history. we're shown where. >> the lines were long and excitement high leading up to last night's drawing. at stake the third largest jackpot ever. more than $564 million. >> for your winning powerball number? 19. >> three tickets, three winning tickets. matched those numbers. one sold in north carolina another in puerto rico. the first winning ticket ever purchased outside the continental u.s. the third came from this food mark in texas. the owner will likely receive right around a million dollars for selling it. >>
they bought travelocity about a month ago and owns hotwire and hotels.com. just out of curiosity, i ran through a couple travel sites, including expedia and orbits came up with the same rate no matter. all of these companies are combining and we're seeing less competition, but they're all kind of churning out the same prices anyway. >> you know i thought i noticed that, too. >> yeah. >> the powerball numbers are out, and your lottery hopes and dreams may be dashed. three lucky...
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expedia already owns hotwire and hotels.com., they still have to approve that deal. >>> to a very emotional, yet inspiring story out of portland oregon. the family of a girl dying from cancer fulfilled her wish by donating half of her savings to the organization that helped her in her battle. before ella died two years ago, she wrote a will, donating half of her life savings to the children's cancer association. it was $296.55. westerfield's parent say that the organization helped ella during her two- after-a-half year fight against cancer, and donating money is a great way to help an organization doing really important work. >>> all right. our time is 5:56. still ahead, a deadly shooting in san jose. why officers say they opened fire and the question a friend of the suspect is asking this. >> plus thousands of bart riders possibly exposed to measles. . >> we are taking it to the. we're in the city looking at 101 northbound approaching the split. looks good. getting to the city from the bay bridge, that's another story. more abo
expedia already owns hotwire and hotels.com., they still have to approve that deal. >>> to a very emotional, yet inspiring story out of portland oregon. the family of a girl dying from cancer fulfilled her wish by donating half of her savings to the organization that helped her in her battle. before ella died two years ago, she wrote a will, donating half of her life savings to the children's cancer association. it was $296.55. westerfield's parent say that the organization helped ella...
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what they do is they basically hotwire it, get a little spark, and light stuff on fire.- they basically smuggle tobacco in here or drugs. they can light it off of that. >> disciplinary action is given to the inmates that are caught with illegal items. >> what we'll do is like these guys that have razor blades on their bunk, ask somebody, yeah, it was mine. okay. we write an incident form out and we send them to our adjustment center down in the 900 building. >> for 37-year-old inmate terry scranton the dorm search is just part of being a prisoner. >> well, actually, it don't feel too well because nobody likes people going through their personal property. but it's stuff that has to be done. it's their job. you know, they've got to make sure that everything is right. >> after the search inmates return to their cells to clean up the mess. >>> next -- "lockup" takes you inside old max, l.a. county's 50-year-old maximum security facility. and we'll see how two new inmates are dealing with their first week of being behind bars. in our house, we do just about everything online.
what they do is they basically hotwire it, get a little spark, and light stuff on fire.- they basically smuggle tobacco in here or drugs. they can light it off of that. >> disciplinary action is given to the inmates that are caught with illegal items. >> what we'll do is like these guys that have razor blades on their bunk, ask somebody, yeah, it was mine. okay. we write an incident form out and we send them to our adjustment center down in the 900 building. >> for 37-year-old...