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(neffenger 13:20:46) "the vast majority // ((kirsten joyce)) > that was kris van cleave reporting. the basic training at the academy is a two week course./// ((kirsten joyce)) > eric garner's death sparked national demonstrations he's the man who died after being put in a police choke- hold who is now hearing evidence in connection with his death. and.... our beautiful "spring like" temperatures continue. sherry will join us with what to expect this weekend in your "most accurate weather now forecast... " now nevada's fiqst choice for ((sherry swensk)) hope you've got your short sleeves on and you've put away the jacket for the afternoon... because spring temps are back. it feels more like early april this week instead of mid- february! ............... right now with blue skies... temps are hitting mid 60s already... and we're on our way to 70s again. sunday... and it will last through this sunday - which is valentine's day - through president's day monday...and even into next week. ................ next week... but it's not a huge one. plenty of sunshine again today winds. .......
(neffenger 13:20:46) "the vast majority // ((kirsten joyce)) > that was kris van cleave reporting. the basic training at the academy is a two week course./// ((kirsten joyce)) > eric garner's death sparked national demonstrations he's the man who died after being put in a police choke- hold who is now hearing evidence in connection with his death. and.... our beautiful "spring like" temperatures continue. sherry will join us with what to expect this weekend in your...
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Feb 25, 2016
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>> pelley: kris van cleave, thank you, chris. what a new study has found next. stock prices, earnings, and dividends... an equity summary score that consolidates the stock rarangs of top analysts into a single score... and $7.95 online u.s. equity trades, lower than td ameritra, schwab, and e-trade, you realize the smartest investing idea isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. song: : hat's life" song: "that's life" song: "that's life" song: "that's life" that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sur... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise, to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it works by helping your body to get rid of some of the sugar it doesn't need through urination. this can help you lower blood sugar and a1c. and although it's not for weight loss or lowering systolic blood pressure, jardiance could help with both. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. other side ef
>> pelley: kris van cleave, thank you, chris. what a new study has found next. stock prices, earnings, and dividends... an equity summary score that consolidates the stock rarangs of top analysts into a single score... and $7.95 online u.s. equity trades, lower than td ameritra, schwab, and e-trade, you realize the smartest investing idea isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. song: : hat's life" song: "that's life" song: "that's life" song:...
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Feb 26, 2016
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here's kris van cleave. ve >> reporter: jet maker airbus wants to patent a seating concept taking a row of three airline seats and turning it into a rapidly and easily reconfigurable bench. ra it could seat the traditional if three passengers, shift to two people who need additional passengers, or even fit a fourth person, like two parents and two small children. >> >> the airlines will consider anything that allows them to make a buck. >> reporter: ben mutzabaugh is the editor of "usa today's" "today in the sky" blog. >> if we've seen nothing else in the airline industry, they're very clever about coming up with ge ways to sell seats to passengers, especially when they can charge more for either seats that are better or for seats that are less awful. >> reporter: airbus previously sought patents for a design stacking passengers and this semi-standing concept. seat maker zodiac created a hexagon pattern where the middle seat faces the passengers in the aisle and window while adding up to 30 more passengers p
here's kris van cleave. ve >> reporter: jet maker airbus wants to patent a seating concept taking a row of three airline seats and turning it into a rapidly and easily reconfigurable bench. ra it could seat the traditional if three passengers, shift to two people who need additional passengers, or even fit a fourth person, like two parents and two small children. >> >> the airlines will consider anything that allows them to make a buck. >> reporter: ben mutzabaugh is the...
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Feb 12, 2016
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kris van cleave is in glenco, georgia, tonight at the tsa's new training academy. >> reporter: seeing the power of even a small explosive made the threat real for nearly 200 >> two, one. >> reporter: they're going through a new training program here in georgia designed to address troubling security gaps within the transportation security administration. a damning report by homeland securities inspector general last summer found screeners failed to detect 6 of 70 suspicious items brought through airport check points. peter neffenger became the tsa administrator last july. >> what the inspector general reports show us you can never take your eye off the mission. >> reporter: shawn weeks-freeman is one of the academy instructors. she was a flight attendant on pan-am flight 330 standing where a bomb explode, where the 737 prepared to land in honolulu. one was killed, more than a dozen injured. >> when i talk to my class, i tell them, you're not here by accident. and i wasn't saved at that moment by accident because that still. >> reporter: the academy marks the first time all transportati
kris van cleave is in glenco, georgia, tonight at the tsa's new training academy. >> reporter: seeing the power of even a small explosive made the threat real for nearly 200 >> two, one. >> reporter: they're going through a new training program here in georgia designed to address troubling security gaps within the transportation security administration. a damning report by homeland securities inspector general last summer found screeners failed to detect 6 of 70 suspicious...
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Feb 26, 2016
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>> pelley: kris van cleave, thank you, kris. what's killing players in the what a new study has found next. >> pelley: heart problems account for three-quarters of sports-related deaths in young athletes. now, a new study may help save lives, and here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: two years ago, isaiah austin was one of the nation's top college basketball players. then, a physical before the n.b.a. draft revealed a heart problem, ending his career. >> i just didn't know what to do with it, but it was just-- you know, just accepting it, accepting that life and health is more important than a game. sports-related sudden cardiac death is highest among basketball players. one big question is what's a normal heart size for these athletes? to find out, dr. david engel and colleagues reviewed the heart ultrasounds of more than 500 n.b.a. players. when you first saw them, you thought these are big hearts. these are abnormal? >> the first instinct is to say these hearts are enlarged. we're not used to seeing hearts for people that are t
>> pelley: kris van cleave, thank you, kris. what's killing players in the what a new study has found next. >> pelley: heart problems account for three-quarters of sports-related deaths in young athletes. now, a new study may help save lives, and here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: two years ago, isaiah austin was one of the nation's top college basketball players. then, a physical before the n.b.a. draft revealed a heart problem, ending his career. >> i just didn't know...
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kris van cleave is in glenco, georgia, tonight at the tsa's new training academy. >> reporter: seeing the power of even a small explosive made the threat real for nearly 200 soon-to-be airport screeners. >> two, one. >> reporter: they're going through a new training program here in georgia designed to address troubling security gaps within the transportation security administration. a damning report by homeland securities inspector general failed to detect 6 of 70 suspicious items brought through airport check points. peter neffenger became the tsa administrator last july. >> what the inspector general reports show us you can never take your eye off the mission. >> reporter: shawn weeks-freeman is one of the academy instructors. she was a flight attendant on pan-am flight 330 standing where a bomb explode, where the 7 prepared to land in honolulu. one was killed, more than a dozen injured. >> when i talk to my class, i tell them, you're not here by accident. and i wasn't saved at that moment by accident because that threat in 1982 is today's threat still. >> reporter: the academy mark
kris van cleave is in glenco, georgia, tonight at the tsa's new training academy. >> reporter: seeing the power of even a small explosive made the threat real for nearly 200 soon-to-be airport screeners. >> two, one. >> reporter: they're going through a new training program here in georgia designed to address troubling security gaps within the transportation security administration. a damning report by homeland securities inspector general failed to detect 6 of 70 suspicious...
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kris van cleave explains the training t-s-a agents will now undergo... to combat the issue. seeing the power of even a small explosive...made the threat real for nearly 200 soon-to-be airport screeners. they're going through a new training program address troubling security gaps within the transportation security administration. a damning report by the department of homeland security's inspector general last summer found screeners failed to detect 67 of 70 suspicious items brought through airport check points. peter neffenger became tsa administrator in july. (neffenger ) "what the inspector general results have told us is that you can never take your eye off the mission shawn weeks- freeman is one of the academy instructors. .on august 11th 1982--she was a flight attendant on pan am flight 830..standing just rows from where a terrorist bomb exloded while the 747 prepared to land in honolulu. one person was killed - more than a dozen injured. (freeman weeks ) "when i talk to my class i tell em, you're not here by accident, and i wasn't saved at that moment by accident. becau
kris van cleave explains the training t-s-a agents will now undergo... to combat the issue. seeing the power of even a small explosive...made the threat real for nearly 200 soon-to-be airport screeners. they're going through a new training program address troubling security gaps within the transportation security administration. a damning report by the department of homeland security's inspector general last summer found screeners failed to detect 67 of 70 suspicious items brought through...
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>> pelley: kris van cleave, thank you, kris. what's killing players in the what a new study has found next. >> pelley: heart problems account for three-quarters of sports-related deaths in young athletes. now, a new study may help save lives, and here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: two years ago, isaiah austin was one of t t nation's top college basketball players. then, a physical before the n.b.a. draft revealed a heart problem, ending his career. >> i just didn't know what to do with it, but it was just-- you know, just accepting it, accepting that life and health is more important than a game. sports-related sudn cardiac death is highest among basketball players. one big question is what's a normal heart size for these athletes? to find out, dr. david engel and colleagues reviewed the heart ultrasounds of more than 500 n.b.a. players. when you first saw them, you thought these are big hearts. these are abnormal? >> the first instinct is to say these hearts are enlarged. we're not used to seeing hearts for people that are thi
>> pelley: kris van cleave, thank you, kris. what's killing players in the what a new study has found next. >> pelley: heart problems account for three-quarters of sports-related deaths in young athletes. now, a new study may help save lives, and here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: two years ago, isaiah austin was one of t t nation's top college basketball players. then, a physical before the n.b.a. draft revealed a heart problem, ending his career. >> i just didn't know...
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kris van cleave is looking into this. say this shouldn't happen. a traffic light did not turn green long enough to give this semitruck enough time to get off the tracks before the train approached. the driver survived, but many don't. since 2013, 96 have died. another 419 were hurt at intersections where the stop lights are interconnected with the railroad equipment. sarah fineberg. >> if the traffic signal is working, connected the right way to the railroad crossing equipment we should be able to keep people off the track when a train is coming. >> reporter: tonight federal railroad administration is issuing a safety advise ory asking the states to inspect the traffic signals at railroad crossings nationwide. >> really important to monitor the lights to make sure signals are not losing a second over team to make sure the traffic is moving through. >> whenever drivers are approaching railroad tracks, they just have to assume that a >> reporter: dr. lany wilson's 14-year-old daughter lauren died when the car sunny was riding in was struck by a train
kris van cleave is looking into this. say this shouldn't happen. a traffic light did not turn green long enough to give this semitruck enough time to get off the tracks before the train approached. the driver survived, but many don't. since 2013, 96 have died. another 419 were hurt at intersections where the stop lights are interconnected with the railroad equipment. sarah fineberg. >> if the traffic signal is working, connected the right way to the railroad crossing equipment we should...
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kris van cleave on what happened next. [ indiscernible ] >> we have smoke in the cockpit. we need directors immediately to dulles. >> reporter: a boeing 737 like this one with 161 passengers and six crew bound for seattle. it turned into a tense 16 minute flight to the nearby dulles airport. >> basically we don't know where the source of the smoke came from. we took off with it running. it did not come in the cabin. >> reporter: pilots asked for fire crews to meet them on the runway. >> emergency aircraft. we are going to need the trucks, please. >> they should be coming out. >> wear's're cleared to land. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: a passenger told cbs news she noticed a burning smell right after takeoff. the airline is still looking for the source of that smoke. scott, both pilots have to be checked out by doctors. >> no one seriously injured. kris, thank you. at 94, the lincoln memorial is beginning to look its age. today, billionaire, david rubenstein is donating $18.5 >>> finally tonight, at a time when right and left rarely intersect, supreme court justices antoni
kris van cleave on what happened next. [ indiscernible ] >> we have smoke in the cockpit. we need directors immediately to dulles. >> reporter: a boeing 737 like this one with 161 passengers and six crew bound for seattle. it turned into a tense 16 minute flight to the nearby dulles airport. >> basically we don't know where the source of the smoke came from. we took off with it running. it did not come in the cabin. >> reporter: pilots asked for fire crews to meet them...
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kris van cleave is in glenco, georgia, tonight at the tsa's new training academy. [explosion] >> reporter: seeing the power of even a small explosive made the threat real for nearly 200 soon-to-be airport screeners. >> two, one... [explosion] >> reporter: they're going through a new program designed to address troubling security gaps when the transportation security association. a damning report last summer found screeners failed to detect 67 of 70 suspicious items brought through airport checkpoints. peter neffenger became the tsa administrator in july. >> what the inspector general's results have told us is you can never take you eye off the mission. >> reporter: shawn weeks-freeman is one of the academy instructors. on august 11, 1982, she was a flight attendant on pan am flight 830, standing just rows exploded while the 747 prepared to land in honolulu. one person was killed, more than a dozen injured. >> when i talk to my class, i tell them, you're not here by accident. and i wasn't saved at that moment by accident. because that threat in 1982 is today's threa
kris van cleave is in glenco, georgia, tonight at the tsa's new training academy. [explosion] >> reporter: seeing the power of even a small explosive made the threat real for nearly 200 soon-to-be airport screeners. >> two, one... [explosion] >> reporter: they're going through a new program designed to address troubling security gaps when the transportation security association. a damning report last summer found screeners failed to detect 67 of 70 suspicious items brought...