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right, lizzie o'leary?i might have a few. >>> coming up next, you have a student get kicked out of school allegedly for not listening to her teachers. here's the thing. the student is hearing impaired. find out what her parents are doi doing. we'll find out next. tom, check this out. good gravy, bill. our insurance company doesn't have anything like it. magnificent, isn't it? with progressive, it's easy to cover all of your favorite rides. progressive has truck insurance? number one in truck and motorcycle. is that a golf cart? yep. we also cover rvs, boats, atvs. anything else i can help you with? can i take a ride? you need a ticket -- i'm first! and that's by the water slide. okay. no running. oh, dear. save on all your rides. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> here's the story. a student and a private school gets expelled. the reasons cited are failure to listen and failure to respond to teachers' request. the parents are suing, but as we said before the break, the student is hearing impa
right, lizzie o'leary?i might have a few. >>> coming up next, you have a student get kicked out of school allegedly for not listening to her teachers. here's the thing. the student is hearing impaired. find out what her parents are doi doing. we'll find out next. tom, check this out. good gravy, bill. our insurance company doesn't have anything like it. magnificent, isn't it? with progressive, it's easy to cover all of your favorite rides. progressive has truck insurance? number one in...
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lizzy o'leary explains in a storybook form. >> reporter: meet jack and jill. married with two kids and together make $49,000 a year. about the middle american income. but like 15 million people with similar incomes, they don't have health insurance. not good in you're worried about falling down the hill. under the new law, jack and jill are winners. they can buy private insurance from what's calmed an exchange starting in two years. the idea is that lots of people buying at the same time would get a better price. and the plans have to meet minimum standards set by the government. jack and jill would also get a subsidy to help them buy their plan. mary only makes $13,000 selling little lambs. she's also a winner. she can get insurance under an expansion of medicaid. 17 million americans like her will be eligible for that. and about 51,000 kids with pre-existing conditions, like hansel and gretel are also winners. they can't be denied coverage and all kids stay on parents insurance until 26. that brings us to the losers. the roughly 19% of american whose have hi
lizzy o'leary explains in a storybook form. >> reporter: meet jack and jill. married with two kids and together make $49,000 a year. about the middle american income. but like 15 million people with similar incomes, they don't have health insurance. not good in you're worried about falling down the hill. under the new law, jack and jill are winners. they can buy private insurance from what's calmed an exchange starting in two years. the idea is that lots of people buying at the same time...
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or pilots -- and policy allows pilots to fly on some anti-depreesants.but as lizzie o'leary reports,ave come forwarr. forward. --reporter pkg-as back in 2008, collin hughes grounded himself. a ppivate commercial pillt, he was depressed, didn't allow it. "when you aa 3 takk an area of where a person &pis puu into a, you know, mach of here a person is ppt "when "when you take an area of - where a pprsoo is ppt into a, you know, macho pooition, bb ii aviation, sports, aww enforcement, military, who's &pmy psychiatrist? he callee - &phimself psychiatrrst? say, i need to go to my psychiatrist? he called himself "the prozac pilot," and wrote on the web about hisssttuggles.he'' going through the processsand doing everything he can to get there. heegot anonymous replies from fellow pillts and others who struggled with depression, but did nottseek help because ttey feared losing theemedical certtffcation that allows them to fly. natswatching this week's incident on jetblue, &phughes was sympathetii. "pilots are people too. (lauuhs) we're human like &peveryone else. you take somebody's who's f
or pilots -- and policy allows pilots to fly on some anti-depreesants.but as lizzie o'leary reports,ave come forwarr. forward. --reporter pkg-as back in 2008, collin hughes grounded himself. a ppivate commercial pillt, he was depressed, didn't allow it. "when you aa 3 takk an area of where a person &pis puu into a, you know, mach of here a person is ppt "when "when you take an area of - where a pprsoo is ppt into a, you know, macho pooition, bb ii aviation, sports, aww...
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lizzie o'leary, cnn. >> very interesting way of looking at that. the supreme court will hear arguments on the constitutionality of parts of the health care law and tomorrow morning right here on cnn we'll break down the case with a constitutional law experiment and take a look at the politics. it's our main bar on cnn sunday morning. >>> plus part of the excitement of traveling is trying new adventures. we'll explain the benefits for your brain. americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ never took life too seriously... till our son was born. that day, he bought life insurance. now there's no way i could send our boy to college without it. if there was one thing i cou
lizzie o'leary, cnn. >> very interesting way of looking at that. the supreme court will hear arguments on the constitutionality of parts of the health care law and tomorrow morning right here on cnn we'll break down the case with a constitutional law experiment and take a look at the politics. it's our main bar on cnn sunday morning. >>> plus part of the excitement of traveling is trying new adventures. we'll explain the benefits for your brain. americans believe they should be...
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that's the way this is going to work starting on monday. >> lizzy o'leary, thank you. at the meantime, george clooney just wrapped up a meeting with the president at the white house. we caught up with him. hear what he's saying next. like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's worth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge. fantastic. are you done sweetie? yea [ male announcer ] fiber one. you'd use carbon fiber and machined aluminum, to make it more beautiful, and more durable. you'd use edge-to-edge gorilla glass for a stunning display in a more compact form. and you'd choose an intel® core i7™ processor for maximum processing power. everything that you could ever want in a laptop. introducing the dell xps 13 ultrabook™ everything. and more. ♪ i'm michael bazinet, president of creative digital imaging of bangor, maine. we have customers all over the united states. we rely on the postal service for everything that we do. the eastern maine processing facility is vital to our operation and our success. if
that's the way this is going to work starting on monday. >> lizzy o'leary, thank you. at the meantime, george clooney just wrapped up a meeting with the president at the white house. we caught up with him. hear what he's saying next. like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's worth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge. fantastic. are you done sweetie? yea [ male announcer ] fiber one. you'd use carbon fiber and...
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lizzy o'leary put a storybook spin on those questions. >> reporter: meet jack and jill.hey're married with two kids and together make $49,000 a year. about the middle american income. but like 15 million people with similar incomes, they don't have health insurance. not good if you're worried about falling down a hill. under the new law, jack and jill are winners. they can buy private insurance from what's calmed an exchange starting in two years. the idea is that lots of people buying at the same time would get a better price. and the plans have to meet minimum standards set by the government. jack and jill would also get a subsidy to help them buy their plan. mary only makes $13,000 selling little lambs. she's also a winner. she can get insurance under an expansion of medicaid. 17 million americans like her willing eligible for that. and about 51,000 kids with pre-existing conditions, like hansel and gretel are also winners and can't be denied coverage and all kids can stay on their parents insurance until they're 26. where's the money come from? that brings us to the
lizzy o'leary put a storybook spin on those questions. >> reporter: meet jack and jill.hey're married with two kids and together make $49,000 a year. about the middle american income. but like 15 million people with similar incomes, they don't have health insurance. not good if you're worried about falling down a hill. under the new law, jack and jill are winners. they can buy private insurance from what's calmed an exchange starting in two years. the idea is that lots of people buying at...
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lizzie o'leary, cnn, washiigton.-----end----- a lose call for a motorcyle riier...kills a texas highway.....take a on spins out of ccntrol and came just inches away rom hhtting a motorcycle.what's not so &peasy to see is how the driver of the bike rrsponded so quickly.he didn't panic, he saw whht was happening and accelerated.amazingly, averting disaster. it's being called the world's biggest lottery jackpot ever. the megaa millionssis now uppto an &pestimated to be 540 million ddllars.... and the bbying frenzy is only expected to grow as the countdown to the drawing continues. joel d..smith is in north baltimore with more on this record breaking lotterr.... and to show usswhy gettiig your tickets could be a challenge today. good morning joel d. 3 &p3 3 suleman says she posed topless for a british magazine for the money."closer" magaaine &pthousand dollars.the mother o 14 says .... she isn't ashamed. sulemmn said she has to do hat she can to take care of her she became a household name she beecae a famiiy.care of her she can to take sulemaa said she aahamed. mother
lizzie o'leary, cnn, washiigton.-----end----- a lose call for a motorcyle riier...kills a texas highway.....take a on spins out of ccntrol and came just inches away rom hhtting a motorcycle.what's not so &peasy to see is how the driver of the bike rrsponded so quickly.he didn't panic, he saw whht was happening and accelerated.amazingly, averting disaster. it's being called the world's biggest lottery jackpot ever. the megaa millionssis now uppto an &pestimated to be 540 million...
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lizzie o'leary is our aviation and regulation correspondent in washington this morning. lizzie, this pilot has been charged criminally. we thought that he was having some sort of psychotic breakdown. is it surprising that he's now charged with criminal -- he's now charged federally with criminal charges. >> this is a federal charge interfering with a flight crew. he's still being held and is being medically evaluated in a hospital facility. the fbi is investigating this as are local law enforcement officials. it's unclear as this goes forward whether these charges will essentially stick. they would have to take it to a grand jury. if that moves on there would be an indictment. that's still a bit up in the air. as you said, a lot of things coming out in these sworn affidavits, these details are certainly chilling and they provide a much clearer glimpse into what was happening on that plane and they provide a clear glimpse at the first officer recognized there was something very much out of the ordinary going on and did his best to get this captain out of the cockpit and ha
lizzie o'leary is our aviation and regulation correspondent in washington this morning. lizzie, this pilot has been charged criminally. we thought that he was having some sort of psychotic breakdown. is it surprising that he's now charged with criminal -- he's now charged federally with criminal charges. >> this is a federal charge interfering with a flight crew. he's still being held and is being medically evaluated in a hospital facility. the fbi is investigating this as are local law...
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lizzie o'leary is our regulation correspondent. lizzie, what is the ceo saying? >> he's been talking about this certainly in response to a lot of questions from the flying public and from others sort of trying to understand what was going on here. the airline yesterday saying this was a medical situation. they had a medical issue with the pilot. many folks have been writing in on jetblue's website saying this seems like something perhaps a little bit more than that. we of course know that law enforcement is looking into this including the fbi. i want to play for you the jetblue ceo's response to questions like the one you see there. >> really what happened at altitude and the call into faa is we had a medical situation. that's how we responded. clearly especially in today's media is realtime so we know that it also became a security situation. as we know less than 24 hours later, it started medical but clearly more than that. >> we know from several of the passengers on board that people seem to cooperate in trying to subdue the pilot. they were directed by membe
lizzie o'leary is our regulation correspondent. lizzie, what is the ceo saying? >> he's been talking about this certainly in response to a lot of questions from the flying public and from others sort of trying to understand what was going on here. the airline yesterday saying this was a medical situation. they had a medical issue with the pilot. many folks have been writing in on jetblue's website saying this seems like something perhaps a little bit more than that. we of course know that...
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our aviation and regulation correspondent lizzie o'leary has the details of this odyssey. lizzie? united flight 857 was three hours into its flight to shanghai when the captain announced the lavatories weren't working and the flight would divert to anchorage, alaska, for repairs. what passengers assumed routine maintenance, 90 minutes on the tarmac and they would be sent to a hotel overnight and, and all 262 passengers mobbed the terminal at 11:00 p.m. at night. >> it was just one thing after the other. it was honestly unbelievable. we couldn't believe it. it definitely was the flight from hell been about 300 of us and we were kind of in a mob in the north terminal and we walked over to the south terminal and all of the united officials seemed to conveniently disappear and we couldn't find anybody to help us. there was no one there working the united counter. >> the next day the passengers bored a new plane they thought would be their savior and that plane had the trouble, too. the passengers stayed on for another night. >> there was no communication. the fact that they wouldn't g
our aviation and regulation correspondent lizzie o'leary has the details of this odyssey. lizzie? united flight 857 was three hours into its flight to shanghai when the captain announced the lavatories weren't working and the flight would divert to anchorage, alaska, for repairs. what passengers assumed routine maintenance, 90 minutes on the tarmac and they would be sent to a hotel overnight and, and all 262 passengers mobbed the terminal at 11:00 p.m. at night. >> it was just one thing...
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cnn regulation correspondent lizzie o'leary went down into the oil pits of the new york mercantile exchange to find out and lizzie is here now to show us what she learned. what's it like? >> it's a big market and jessica is right, it limits gas and the price of oil is set on a daily basis between many, many, many people trading lots of dollars and we wanted to show you what it looks like. >> it looks like chaos, but what these guys are shouting about will determine how much that gallon of gas you put in your car will cost. >> if they weren't shouting i wouldn't have a job. >> reporter: every single energy product that you use whether that's from heating oil or gas that goes in your car, the crude oil that makes up the gas and even the fuel that goes into fertilizer used on a farm is traded on this exchange. >> ira exstein has been doing this for 20 years. >> this is a trillion dollar game and there's billion dollar players. >> reporter: and almost none of them will ever see a drop of the gooey stuff. they're trading the chance to buy or sell oil at a certain price in the future. it works li
cnn regulation correspondent lizzie o'leary went down into the oil pits of the new york mercantile exchange to find out and lizzie is here now to show us what she learned. what's it like? >> it's a big market and jessica is right, it limits gas and the price of oil is set on a daily basis between many, many, many people trading lots of dollars and we wanted to show you what it looks like. >> it looks like chaos, but what these guys are shouting about will determine how much that...
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cnn's aviation correspondent, lizzie o'leary, has new details.information from the cockpit? >> a much fuller picture, zoraida, of what was going on. we got these details as part of the charges that were levied against this pilot, clayton osbon, flew for jetblue for about a dozen years. you get a picture of exactly what was going on there. talked about, at a certain point, his first officer started to notice things were a little bit off. i want to walk you through some of the stuff that was in this federal affidavit. he did show up late. you talked about yelling, air traffic control, turning off the radio inside the cockpit, dimming some of his monitors and then in the first officer's words, starting to give a sermon. and then, at this point, the first officer -- you might think of him as a co-pilot, colloquialily. osbon started talking about needing to take a leap of faith and then the real thing that set up real red flags was we're not go i going to vegas, the plane's original destination. about three and a half hours in, he wanted to get the pi
cnn's aviation correspondent, lizzie o'leary, has new details.information from the cockpit? >> a much fuller picture, zoraida, of what was going on. we got these details as part of the charges that were levied against this pilot, clayton osbon, flew for jetblue for about a dozen years. you get a picture of exactly what was going on there. talked about, at a certain point, his first officer started to notice things were a little bit off. i want to walk you through some of the stuff that...
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or oil, but so many folks out there don't even know how a speculator works, and that is where lizzie o'learyomes in. lizzie went down into the oil pits of the new york mercantile nymex we call it, to show you how the market works. >> it looks like chaos. but what these guys are shouting about will determine how much that gallon of gas you put in your car will cost. >> if they weren't shouting, i wouldn't have a job. >> this is the world of oil traders. okay, so think about it this way. every single energy product that you use, whether that's home heating oil or gas that goes in your car or crude oil that makes up that gas, even the fuel that goes into fertilizer used on a farm is traded on this exchange. ira eckstein has been doing this for 20 years. >> this is a trillion dollar game and there's billion dollar players. >> almost none of them will ever see a drop of the gooey stuff. they're trading the to buy or sell oil at a certain price in the future. it works like this. if you buy an option at $120 for next month and oil goes to $150, you make money. that's long before the barrels of oil
or oil, but so many folks out there don't even know how a speculator works, and that is where lizzie o'learyomes in. lizzie went down into the oil pits of the new york mercantile nymex we call it, to show you how the market works. >> it looks like chaos. but what these guys are shouting about will determine how much that gallon of gas you put in your car will cost. >> if they weren't shouting, i wouldn't have a job. >> this is the world of oil traders. okay, so think about it...
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our regulation correspondent lizzie o'leary is here.underscore what a disaster, potentially await people who start texting while driving. >> i'm looking at it in a whole new way. i went to the highest tech simulator in the country. some folks at the national transportation safety board want to ban cell phones altogether and i sort of got a peek at why. take a look. we all know distracted driving is risky, but we do it anyway. to understand just how a crash like that can happen, we went to the university of iowa's driving simulator. it's like a giant metal spider perched on hydraulic legs. >> how big is that thing? >> big. a full size vehicle fits inside of that, so a real car surrounded by a 360-degree field of view motion base. it has six-degree freedom legs that come up so we can spin and rock back and forth. >> it's the closest thing to driving without actually being on the road. that lets researchers safely test what it takes for you to be distracted. with cameras recording even the smaflt eye movement. >> you can look away, one to
our regulation correspondent lizzie o'leary is here.underscore what a disaster, potentially await people who start texting while driving. >> i'm looking at it in a whole new way. i went to the highest tech simulator in the country. some folks at the national transportation safety board want to ban cell phones altogether and i sort of got a peek at why. take a look. we all know distracted driving is risky, but we do it anyway. to understand just how a crash like that can happen, we went to...
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. >> cnn's lizzie o'leary interviewed the father and is joining outside conversation.ing about this is this incident happened two years ago. why is the father just posting it now? >> i asked him that, carol. what he said was that this had happened. he had forgotten about it and the old emotions were sort of reignited when he was going back and looking through family photos. it is very important to point out that this happened almost two years ago. in large part because the way kids under 12 are screened has changed since then. in september the tsa put in basically new rules that allow kids another chance through a metal detector or screening pat would see white swabs but there have been a lot of changes to the way kids are screened and we've seen elderly folks. program announced yesterday where folks over 75 can also have some different types of screening because of a lot of objections to the way tsa does screening. >> so this type of screening that we're seeing behind you would not go on today? >> this is a really open question because the child is in a wheelchair and
. >> cnn's lizzie o'leary interviewed the father and is joining outside conversation.ing about this is this incident happened two years ago. why is the father just posting it now? >> i asked him that, carol. what he said was that this had happened. he had forgotten about it and the old emotions were sort of reignited when he was going back and looking through family photos. it is very important to point out that this happened almost two years ago. in large part because the way kids...
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>> lizzy o'leary, thanks so much, out of washington. >>> let's talk politics now. there's a new gop poll just out on ohio. perhaps the most critical of the super tuesday states. our political editor paul steinhauser joining us from washington. paul, it looks like rick santorum has lost that narrow lead that he had? >> reporter: that's what this new poll indicates. just four days away from super tuesday in those ten states. let's take a look at it. this is from quinn ne pea ak university. that's the brand new numbers. santorum at 35%, mitt romney the former massachusetts governor 31 percent percent. newt gingrich and ron paul lower down. that four point advantage is within the poll sampling within the room for error. that was before romney won and edged out santorum. this is national numbers, fred. this is from the gallop tracking poll. look at this. romney with an 11 point lead over santorum among republicans nationwide a week ago it was a very different story. one other thing i want to talk about, big bucks in advertising. campaign ads. you know what, super tuesda
>> lizzy o'leary, thanks so much, out of washington. >>> let's talk politics now. there's a new gop poll just out on ohio. perhaps the most critical of the super tuesday states. our political editor paul steinhauser joining us from washington. paul, it looks like rick santorum has lost that narrow lead that he had? >> reporter: that's what this new poll indicates. just four days away from super tuesday in those ten states. let's take a look at it. this is from quinn ne pea...
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cnn's aviation correspondent, lizzy o'leary has been sorting out the details.shouldn't be smiling. >> it is ironic in the level of things that went wrong but probably not fun. when we look at how all of this went down, it happened on sunday, united flight 857. it was three hours into its flight to shanghai when the captain announced the lavatories were not working. passengers assumed that would be routine maintenance. it became anything but. 90 minutes on the tarmac and four hours wait can for januaan update. they were told they would go to a plane and a replacement plane would come the next day. all 262 passengers mobbed the airport terminal at 11:00 p.m. at night. >> it was one thing after the other, honestly, unbelievable. we couldn't believe it. it definitely was the flight from hell. about 300 of us in a mob at the north terminal and the south and all the united officials seem to conveniently disappear. we couldn't find anybody to help us. no one there. no one working the united counter. >> the next day, passengers boarded a new plane they thought would be
cnn's aviation correspondent, lizzy o'leary has been sorting out the details.shouldn't be smiling. >> it is ironic in the level of things that went wrong but probably not fun. when we look at how all of this went down, it happened on sunday, united flight 857. it was three hours into its flight to shanghai when the captain announced the lavatories were not working. passengers assumed that would be routine maintenance. it became anything but. 90 minutes on the tarmac and four hours wait...
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we've been talking about for for the last few days and lizzie o'leary has been digging deep into thisssue. i want to ask you first about what we're finding out from the cockpit voice recorders. my understanding is we only got two hours handed over to investigators today, so how much more do we need and what will they find out from that? >> well, they'll be able to look at those last two hours, erin. right now the ntsb has them. they're downloading the data. they'll give that to the fbi who's leading that investigation. so they may not get the full picture of what happened, say, shortly after takeoff, but they'll sort of be able to back time from the emergency landing about two hours back into it. so they should be able to hear some of the things that we heard in the affidavit in that criminal complaint talking about we're not going to vegas, talking about sin, essentially that sermon that the first officer categorized captain osbon as making in the cockpit. >> we talked about a commercial airline pilot last night that ted said on these mental health screenings it relies on pilots bein
we've been talking about for for the last few days and lizzie o'leary has been digging deep into thisssue. i want to ask you first about what we're finding out from the cockpit voice recorders. my understanding is we only got two hours handed over to investigators today, so how much more do we need and what will they find out from that? >> well, they'll be able to look at those last two hours, erin. right now the ntsb has them. they're downloading the data. they'll give that to the fbi...
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. >> want to bring in aviation and regulation correspondent lizzie o'leary. n't imagine being on that flight and i i'm sure most people can't, how horrific to be there. there are new details emerging about the pilot. what have you found out? >> reporter: we know he's been suspended. there is an investigation going on right now, don, and that's being looked at at the federal level by the fbi, faa, and local authorities. the plain wne was diverted to t and he's been under medical care there. he's been identified as clayton osbin. the ceo said he knew this man personally, had never seen any behavior like that before. there is one thing that i think is important to note is the way that jetblue was characterizing this has shifted a little bit. initially they were saying this was a medical incident. that's how the co-pilot referred to to air-traffic controllers when the plane was coming in to land in amarillo, and today they are saying it was both a medical situation and a security situation. and that gives you a little bit of a sense of how this is shifting and pro
. >> want to bring in aviation and regulation correspondent lizzie o'leary. n't imagine being on that flight and i i'm sure most people can't, how horrific to be there. there are new details emerging about the pilot. what have you found out? >> reporter: we know he's been suspended. there is an investigation going on right now, don, and that's being looked at at the federal level by the fbi, faa, and local authorities. the plain wne was diverted to t and he's been under medical care...
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lizzie o'leary joins us from washington. authorities are going over these night data and cockpit voice recorders. what do they want to hear from them? >> the most important thing they'll probably be looking for is what's on the cockpit voice recorder. then you will hear what captain clayton osbon was saying to his first officer jason dowd. we know some of these details from the charging papers after osbon was charged federally for interfering with a flight crew but it's important to note that we'll actually probably only know or we may not know investigators will know what's on the last two hours of that cockpit voice recorder. it will record up to the point where the plane landed and time it two hours back from that. we may not get those initial indications of what was going on with osbon but you will hear or authorities will hear the last two hours of what happened in the cockpit. >> i'm just curious. i can't remember this detail. i know that this pilot told the air traffic controllers to be quiet or to shut up. when did t
lizzie o'leary joins us from washington. authorities are going over these night data and cockpit voice recorders. what do they want to hear from them? >> the most important thing they'll probably be looking for is what's on the cockpit voice recorder. then you will hear what captain clayton osbon was saying to his first officer jason dowd. we know some of these details from the charging papers after osbon was charged federally for interfering with a flight crew but it's important to note...
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lizzie o'leary is here, working the story for us. what happened here?ppened in philadelphia airport. the man on the jeep broke there you a fence and drove onto the -- and the local air forecast controllers union president says a controller spotted something on the runway on the ground radar. they couldn't exactly see what it was at the fog, but at the same mom a us airways express was about a quarter mile from the end of the runway, the controller send that back up into the air. we have audio of them realizing there's something in the way. listen to this. >> everybody there's going to be a delay. you guys can shut down. we have a rogue vehicle driving around. we're not talking to him. we are not moving anybody until we find this guy. the controllers closed the airport. they watched as the local cops chased this guy. they went up and down the main runway, across the departure runway, across the secondary runway, three of the four runways overall. the local traffic control folks told us it was a dangerous one, only by the grace of god that the controller
lizzie o'leary is here, working the story for us. what happened here?ppened in philadelphia airport. the man on the jeep broke there you a fence and drove onto the -- and the local air forecast controllers union president says a controller spotted something on the runway on the ground radar. they couldn't exactly see what it was at the fog, but at the same mom a us airways express was about a quarter mile from the end of the runway, the controller send that back up into the air. we have audio...
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we'll show you what happens when lizzie o'leary tries to text and drive in a simulator.>>> do you want your boss having full access to your facebook account? some employees are being asked to give up their passwords. is that legal? we'll take a closer look at that this morning. >>> the russian president is not happy with republican presidential candidate mitt romney. he made that clear this morning in south korea, telling romney to, quote, listen to reason when you're talking about russia. dmitry medvedev is upset that romney called russia our number one geopolitical foe. >> these are very unfortunate developments. if he's planning on doing more and suggest to russia he has things he's willing to do with them, he's not willing to tell the american people, this is to russia, this is without question our number one geopolitical foe. >> romney talked about russia after wolf blitzer asked him about an oops moment between president obama and the russian president. an open microphone picked up obama saying, this is my last election. after my election, i have more flexibility.
we'll show you what happens when lizzie o'leary tries to text and drive in a simulator.>>> do you want your boss having full access to your facebook account? some employees are being asked to give up their passwords. is that legal? we'll take a closer look at that this morning. >>> the russian president is not happy with republican presidential candidate mitt romney. he made that clear this morning in south korea, telling romney to, quote, listen to reason when you're talking...