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the coast guard and the national transportation safety board also sent investigators. >> the lead locomotive was found buried in the mud at about a 45-degree angle, and three-quarters of it you could not see it. it just buried itself into the marsh. >> a second engine was alongside. a third was on the opposite side of the bridge. four derailed cars were nearby. as a local salvage crew began the grim task of pulling the dead from the bayou, investigators wanted to know what caused the deadliest accident in amtrak history. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right, no hidden fees. it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico.
the coast guard and the national transportation safety board also sent investigators. >> the lead locomotive was found buried in the mud at about a 45-degree angle, and three-quarters of it you could not see it. it just buried itself into the marsh. >> a second engine was alongside. a third was on the opposite side of the bridge. four derailed cars were nearby. as a local salvage crew began the grim task of pulling the dead from the bayou, investigators wanted to know what caused...
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the faa plans to have the national transportation safety board analyze the object and send inspectors to dulles airport on monday. >> do some ground work to see if any airlines have reported any incident with one of their aircraft. >> reporter: baker says she's glad no one was hurt and hopes this never happens to her or anyone else in the flight path area again. >> had it been a little this way or little that way, it could have hit my dog or the kids in the elementary school. if there had within children over there, it could have fallen on them. >> reporter: darcy spencer, news4. >>> new at 11:00, a search tonight for a man who allegedly stole a shotgun from an outdoor world bass pro shop. police released this surveillance video tonight. it shows a man walking through the shop with what police say is a stolen gun. store managers say the man broke into a misplay case and took it. what's not clear is how he was able to get in the store after hours. >>> if you drive in the district, be aware. 100 new traffic cameras started issuing citations today. the cameras will ticket speeders and dr
the faa plans to have the national transportation safety board analyze the object and send inspectors to dulles airport on monday. >> do some ground work to see if any airlines have reported any incident with one of their aircraft. >> reporter: baker says she's glad no one was hurt and hopes this never happens to her or anyone else in the flight path area again. >> had it been a little this way or little that way, it could have hit my dog or the kids in the elementary school....
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in late january both canada's transport regulators and the national transportation safety board in theu.s. released similar recommendations, moving hazardous goods only along the safest routes and planning for disasters. >> it is an integrated transportation economy. these cars and locomotives do cross the boarders. there has to be a solution that will work in both the u.s. and canada. >> under intense pressure not least from an oil industry that must move its product governments in washington and ottawa said they'll move this year to make rail lines even safer. pipelinepipelines remain stallee approval process. to sum the events in the past year calling to question our entire dependence on oil and the need to move to greener, safer sources of energy. >>> we need much stronger rules on moving oil, and we need to start making those investments and getting off of oil. we need to do that for climate change reasons, but it willry dues the risks that we've seen that are inevitable on . al jazeera, toronto. >> still ahead, questions about toxic emissions from gas plants down from louisiana.
in late january both canada's transport regulators and the national transportation safety board in theu.s. released similar recommendations, moving hazardous goods only along the safest routes and planning for disasters. >> it is an integrated transportation economy. these cars and locomotives do cross the boarders. there has to be a solution that will work in both the u.s. and canada. >> under intense pressure not least from an oil industry that must move its product governments in...
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. >> in december she was in burlingame to watch a broadcast of the national transportation safety board hearings she told us what she wanted to hear. >> we haven't had that, you know chance to talk to them and to just, we're just looking for more of a humane approach. i guess. >> the airline must pay $400,000 to the u.s. treasury department within 30 days. remaining $100,000 will go to fund future trainings. and in a statement the airline says it provided extensive support to passenger asks families following the accident and will continue to do so. going on to say it's response after the crash was slowed because it was a holiday weekend. when staffing was short. i'm live at sfo, abc7 news. >> thank you very much. and this was revealed in court today. prosecutors say a 3-year-old napa girl died because of child abuse and neglect. prosecutors cited a coroner's report. here are the suspects. according to the report, krueger's daughter, kayleigh slusher died of multiel blunt impact injuries to her head, torso and legs. both suspects pleaded not guilty today. >> san diego police chief has a
. >> in december she was in burlingame to watch a broadcast of the national transportation safety board hearings she told us what she wanted to hear. >> we haven't had that, you know chance to talk to them and to just, we're just looking for more of a humane approach. i guess. >> the airline must pay $400,000 to the u.s. treasury department within 30 days. remaining $100,000 will go to fund future trainings. and in a statement the airline says it provided extensive support to...
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last month the national transportation safety board warned, warned this country that a major loss ofld result from increased use of trains to transport large amounts of oil. bottom line, if we have trains running there, your town and your city, you could be at risk. you should be paying very close attention to this debate and conversation. the keystone xl pipeline would bring oil from western canada to the gulf coast coast with an on-ramp from the bakken shale. and i'm not here to debate whether or not the oil should come out of the ground. the way i see it, there's no doubt about it. it's going to be coming out of the ground. the canadians are going to get it moved. we need the pipeline infrastructure for our safety. these pipelines are lifelines as i see it. but to be fair i always want to bring on both sides of this discussion. it is a big public debate going on. joining me from our rapid response panel, the president of friends of the earth and the director of bold nebraska. great to have you both here. >> thanks, ed. >> jane, why are you against the pipeline? give us your take o
last month the national transportation safety board warned, warned this country that a major loss ofld result from increased use of trains to transport large amounts of oil. bottom line, if we have trains running there, your town and your city, you could be at risk. you should be paying very close attention to this debate and conversation. the keystone xl pipeline would bring oil from western canada to the gulf coast coast with an on-ramp from the bakken shale. and i'm not here to debate...
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in a few hours the national transportation safety board will begin an all-day hearing on the ups plane crash in alabama last august. federal investigators say pilot fatigue may be one of the possible factors in the crash that killed both the pilot and the copilot. they say the pilots' shift started 9:00 p.m. the previous day. it slammed into a hillside as it was trying to land eight hours later in birmingham. >> new fallout from the miami dolphins. following the nfl investigation into the team's bull egg. the dolphins front office fired offensive line coach jim turner and head athletic trainer kevin o'neill in response to an nfl investigation. the report from the nfl found richie incognito and two teammates harassed former player jonathan martin along with another lineman and assistant trainer. it said turner and o'neill did nothing to stop the bullying and even took part. >> the alameda county sheriff's office will use dogs to patrol oracle arena during warrior games. the arena announced the new security yesterday. a spokesperson says the canine sweeps will become an important part of
in a few hours the national transportation safety board will begin an all-day hearing on the ups plane crash in alabama last august. federal investigators say pilot fatigue may be one of the possible factors in the crash that killed both the pilot and the copilot. they say the pilots' shift started 9:00 p.m. the previous day. it slammed into a hillside as it was trying to land eight hours later in birmingham. >> new fallout from the miami dolphins. following the nfl investigation into the...
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national transportation safety board is expected to determine a probable cause of the crash. the plane crashed on approach at the birmingham shuttle's worth international airport. two crew members dead. >> the next round of negotiations will begin next month. in november they agreed to suspend parts of the nuclear program in exchange for relief. they're trying to reach an agreement. >> lawsuits against the national security agency might be having consequence. the government could expand the collection iphone data while the lawsuits are active. the agency would have to stop routinely to strike older phone records thus expanding the database beyond its original intent. a final decision has not been made. >> one winning ticket was sold last night. we're pretty sure it is none of us here. this ticket was purchased in california. the winning number is 1- 17-35-49-54. the power ball #34. the winner could get more than $242 million in a lump sum payment. it did not take long for the news of a winning ticket to get around last night. >> my coworker just called me right now. could hav
national transportation safety board is expected to determine a probable cause of the crash. the plane crashed on approach at the birmingham shuttle's worth international airport. two crew members dead. >> the next round of negotiations will begin next month. in november they agreed to suspend parts of the nuclear program in exchange for relief. they're trying to reach an agreement. >> lawsuits against the national security agency might be having consequence. the government could...
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. >> back in december she watched a broadcast of the national transportation safety board hearing and told us what she wanted to hear >> we haven't had a chance to talk to them just like i said we're just looking for more of a humane approach. >> he says the action will force asiana to change behaviors. >> god for by the this happens again. people don't have to go through what my clients and others had to go through. >> the airline said it provided support to passengers and families following the accident. and will continue to do so. the airline must pay within 30 days remaining 100,000 will go to fund future trainings. >> tomorrow marks the anniversary of two santa cruz police officers. thousands of dollars raised to help families of sargeant butch baker and detective elizabeth butler are still sitting in a bank account tonight. david? >> there is a service here in santa cruz this evening. many people who have gathered here were contributors to that fund for the baker and butler family. however, abc7 news learned the money has not been distributed to the families because of the objec
. >> back in december she watched a broadcast of the national transportation safety board hearing and told us what she wanted to hear >> we haven't had a chance to talk to them just like i said we're just looking for more of a humane approach. >> he says the action will force asiana to change behaviors. >> god for by the this happens again. people don't have to go through what my clients and others had to go through. >> the airline said it provided support to...
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. >> back in december she watched a broadcast of the national transportation safety board hearing and told us what she wanted to hear >> we haven't had a chance to talk to them just like i said we're just looking for more of a humane approach. >> he says the action will force asiana to change behaviors. >> god for by the this happens again. people don't have to go through what my clients and others had to go through. >> the airline said it provided support to passengers and families following the accident. and will continue to do so. the airline must pay within 30 days remaining 100,000 will go to fund future trainings. >> tomorrow marks the anniversary of two santa cruz police officers. thousands of dollars raised to help families of sargeant butch baker and detective elizabeth butler are still sitting in a bank account tonight. david? >> there is a service here in santa cruz this evening. many people who have gathered here were contributors to that fund for the baker and butler family. however, abc7 news learned the money has not been distributed to the families because of the objec
. >> back in december she watched a broadcast of the national transportation safety board hearing and told us what she wanted to hear >> we haven't had a chance to talk to them just like i said we're just looking for more of a humane approach. >> he says the action will force asiana to change behaviors. >> god for by the this happens again. people don't have to go through what my clients and others had to go through. >> the airline said it provided support to...
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. >> reporter: the national transportation safety board says it has no plans to regulate claims made.. we are posting the report online with results from each brand. go to w and click on this -- www.ktvu.com and click on this story. >>> the weather now. another beautiful day. but you are tracking rain next weekend. >> tracking significant wet weather. significant, 2, 3, inches. that would be great. nothing like the last one. temperatures today not reflecting the rain that is on the way. 70 fairfield. it is february, guys. 71 santa rosa. 68 antioch. blooms on the trees. some folks are noticing allergies already. things are happening earlier this year because of the sunshine. there are the clouds. slipping to the south. the clouds will move out of the area tomorrow and you are clear all day. current temperatures, 67 in concord right now. that is warm. 64 livermore. looks like april. those are april temperatures. february? rain 6, 7, 8, 9, 15. as we move forward, forecasting train for the 26, 27, 28 of next week. that will be good. wide, there it comes. there it comes. encouraging. not d
. >> reporter: the national transportation safety board says it has no plans to regulate claims made.. we are posting the report online with results from each brand. go to w and click on this -- www.ktvu.com and click on this story. >>> the weather now. another beautiful day. but you are tracking rain next weekend. >> tracking significant wet weather. significant, 2, 3, inches. that would be great. nothing like the last one. temperatures today not reflecting the rain that...
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national transportation safety board is looking at pilot fatigue as a factor in the deadly crash of a the pilot's complained about hiring work both pilots were killed when the plane slammed into a hillside short of a runway in alabama. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. cheryl: pictures this. it is snowing and you are stuck in new york, d.c. boston and need a place to sleep. my next guest is aiming to revolutionize how the book their rooms and give shelter to you if you need it. jerrod simon is the co-founder and see 00, thank you for bbing here. i want to start with that. you have an apps that lets people book rooms, that warning for that night given deals but did you see a lot of activity in the northeast over the last month? >> incredible. the last several months and certainly our experience over the last several years these weather events are interesting for us particularly, in the last few weeks the variable weather, even the super bowl, variable weather, really interesting opportunities for us and we are bringing some interesting de
national transportation safety board is looking at pilot fatigue as a factor in the deadly crash of a the pilot's complained about hiring work both pilots were killed when the plane slammed into a hillside short of a runway in alabama. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. cheryl: pictures this. it is snowing and you are stuck in new york, d.c. boston and need a place to sleep. my next guest is aiming to revolutionize how the book their rooms and give...
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. >> but an investigation by the national transportation safety board finds the crash could have easilyen avoided. >> in this case, we obviously had a healthy live pilot to be able to talk to so that's where we're going to center in on. >> the ntsb determines the reason for engine failure, pilot error. the pilot ran out of gas and didn't switch over to his reserve fuel tank. >> in the hospital, he came up and i thanked him for saving our lives, because he did. he landed the craft, everybody walked away for the most part. however, in the same breath, damn, i wish you wouldn't have crashed our plane. >> in the years since the plane crash, the fisher brothers have recovered from their injuries but neither has set foot in a small plane again. the accident has given them a new lease on life. >> it made us both realize that time is more important than anything. time and your family, time goes fast. i want to use it the best i can. >> mark and ron spend that time together. since the crash, they're closer than ever. against...engines. best in class rear legroom against other-class legroom. but
. >> but an investigation by the national transportation safety board finds the crash could have easilyen avoided. >> in this case, we obviously had a healthy live pilot to be able to talk to so that's where we're going to center in on. >> the ntsb determines the reason for engine failure, pilot error. the pilot ran out of gas and didn't switch over to his reserve fuel tank. >> in the hospital, he came up and i thanked him for saving our lives, because he did. he landed...
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>>reporter: back in december she was in burlingame to watch a broadcast of the national transportation safety boardety board hearings. she told us what she wanted to hear from asian. >> we haven't had that chance to really talk to them and just like i said we are lacking for more of uh-huh main approach i guess. >>reporter: she says today action will hopefully force asian to change its behavior. >> god forbid anything like this happens again. people don't have to go through what my kleepts and others had to go through. >>reporter: in a statement the airline said it provided extensive support to passengers and their families following the accident and will continue to do so. the airline must now pay 400,000 dollars to the u.s. treasury department within 30 days. the remaining 100,000 will good to fund future trainings. in san francisco, lee ann, abc 7 news. >> tomorrow is the anniversary of the death of 2 santa cruz police officers killed by suspect in a case they were investigating. tonight the city hosted public remembrae for the officers. police officers. the mayor. and just local folks marked th
>>reporter: back in december she was in burlingame to watch a broadcast of the national transportation safety boardety board hearings. she told us what she wanted to hear from asian. >> we haven't had that chance to really talk to them and just like i said we are lacking for more of uh-huh main approach i guess. >>reporter: she says today action will hopefully force asian to change its behavior. >> god forbid anything like this happens again. people don't have to go...
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and this includes the federal railroad administration and the national transportation safety board. weather permitting. >> booktv is live this weekend from savanna, georgia. lily coppell on astronauts and john rizzo on his work with the cia and deborah solomon on the life of norman rockwell. part of the three-day weekend on booktv. we will take your calls and e-mails and tweets from noon to 3:00 p.m. on keep -- c-span2. join the conversation go to booktv.org and click on book clubs to enter the chat room. >> a senate panel examines the highway trust fund which is expected to sell the gas tax. richard trumka also talks about this as well. >> this is such an important issue. >> including averting a major crisis and we will hear from witnesses who are national leaders representing businesses and states and workers and i am so pleased to once again welcome tom donohue i always feel when they are together that we have a winning issue. the transportation cabinet and doctor pete lorraine, president and ceo of american roads and transportation builders and i want to say to all of you here,
and this includes the federal railroad administration and the national transportation safety board. weather permitting. >> booktv is live this weekend from savanna, georgia. lily coppell on astronauts and john rizzo on his work with the cia and deborah solomon on the life of norman rockwell. part of the three-day weekend on booktv. we will take your calls and e-mails and tweets from noon to 3:00 p.m. on keep -- c-span2. join the conversation go to booktv.org and click on book clubs to...
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mark, the former chairman of the national transportation safety board. >> these are extremely rare accidentsfortunately, though, when they do occur, the results are catastrophic. >> reporter: in a 2012 report by the ntsb, one study found the death rate for these types of wrong-way collisions was 27 times higher than other accidents. the report goes on to say that alcohol was involved in 60% of fatal wrong-way crashes. >> most of the time it's alcohol or drug-related. however, the study's indicated that even older people who get confused can sometimes get into the situations. >> reporter: the report lists a number of ways the ntsb believes these accidents could be prevented, including changes to highway designs. many of the board's recommendations still haven't been implemented. >> what is he doing? >> reporter: for "cbs th,, >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by big lots!. surprising savings, every aisle, every day. >>> the head of >>> the head of a:l backs down about controversial comments about distressed babies. the news is back in the morning on "cbs this morning." stay
mark, the former chairman of the national transportation safety board. >> these are extremely rare accidentsfortunately, though, when they do occur, the results are catastrophic. >> reporter: in a 2012 report by the ntsb, one study found the death rate for these types of wrong-way collisions was 27 times higher than other accidents. the report goes on to say that alcohol was involved in 60% of fatal wrong-way crashes. >> most of the time it's alcohol or drug-related. however,...
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one thing the federal government and the national transportation safety board and femsa have been lookingis ways to make those alarms more easily readable, how to change the displays so those control room operators can more easily understand what is happening on the system. all of those are aimed at reducing false alarms and giving the operators the information they need3. i was a former navy pilot and when you fly an airplane, it's about information display and how that information is displayed to enable a person to make a real-time decision. that's the same type of technology we are looking at for control rooms. george in but we, maryland, democratic caller. caller: how are you today? time ia question, every see this keystone pipeline being pushed, it makes me think that the former president whoosh -- how much of this pipeline is a benefit? hunt oilit benefit the organization? guest: that's a good question. i'm not an expert on who owns what piece of the oil companies. my understanding is that the pipeline is owned by a canadian company and has a u.s. subsidiary called transcanada. like
one thing the federal government and the national transportation safety board and femsa have been lookingis ways to make those alarms more easily readable, how to change the displays so those control room operators can more easily understand what is happening on the system. all of those are aimed at reducing false alarms and giving the operators the information they need3. i was a former navy pilot and when you fly an airplane, it's about information display and how that information is...
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rest time for cargo pilots was front and center at this national transportation and safety board hearingn the crash. u.p.s. insists the two pilots killed in the crash would have met federal rest requirements. captain john snyder works for u.p.s. he says the company's pilots should call in if they're too tired to fly. >> i feel we have a very robust and multilayered fatigue program. there is absolutely no reason why crew members shouldn't call in fatigued. >> reporter: after a regional jet crashed near buffalo, new york, five years ago, killing 51 people, the federal aviation administration issued new rules aimed at ensuring pilots get enough rest before duty. but those guidelines do not apply to cargo pilots. the faa says the rules would have cost cargo companies too much money. captain chesley sullenberger is a cbs news safety expert. he said the rest rules should apply to every commercial pilot, no matter who or what is on board. >> what we need and still don't have in this country is one level of safety across commercial aviation. the american people deserve and expect that to be the
rest time for cargo pilots was front and center at this national transportation and safety board hearingn the crash. u.p.s. insists the two pilots killed in the crash would have met federal rest requirements. captain john snyder works for u.p.s. he says the company's pilots should call in if they're too tired to fly. >> i feel we have a very robust and multilayered fatigue program. there is absolutely no reason why crew members shouldn't call in fatigued. >> reporter: after a...
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the faa and the national transportation safety board are investigating. >>> a sad day of fans for "thec." maria von trapp has passed away. her family moved to the use after fleeing austria. their story inspired the musical and film starring julie andrews. maria von trapp was 99 years old. clayton, over to you. >>> i'm going to keep this intro nice and short and to the point. why? because the next guest argues being brief is the way to get your point across more effectively. joseph is here with us this morning with the book called "brief." my wife says, it's not that i don't want to listen to you, but get to the point quickly. so we can learn a lot from your message in this book. >> people don't have the time or the patience to sort of wait around for you to get to the point. they are really getting -- i think, overwhelmed by the amount of information out there and are impatient. >> so how does the military come into this? you obviously have worked with the military for a long time and studied this, how does the military component come into this? >> i talked to a general at the pentagon
the faa and the national transportation safety board are investigating. >>> a sad day of fans for "thec." maria von trapp has passed away. her family moved to the use after fleeing austria. their story inspired the musical and film starring julie andrews. maria von trapp was 99 years old. clayton, over to you. >>> i'm going to keep this intro nice and short and to the point. why? because the next guest argues being brief is the way to get your point across more...
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one thing the federal government and the national transportation safety board and femsa have been looking at is ways to make those alarms more easily readable, how to change the displays so those control room operators can more easily understand what is happening on the system. all of those are aimed at reducing false alarms and giving the operators the information they need3. i was a former navy pilot and when you fly an airplane, it's about information display and how that information is displayed to enable a person to make a real-time decision. that's the same type of technology we are looking at for control rooms. george in but we, maryland, democratic caller. caller: how are you today? time ia question, every see this keystone pipeline being pushed, it makes me think that the former president whoosh -- how much of this pipeline is a benefit? hunt oilit benefit the organization? guest: that's a good question. i'm not an expert on who owns what piece of the oil companies. my understanding is that the pipeline is owned by a canadian company and has a u.s. subsidiary called transcanada.
one thing the federal government and the national transportation safety board and femsa have been looking at is ways to make those alarms more easily readable, how to change the displays so those control room operators can more easily understand what is happening on the system. all of those are aimed at reducing false alarms and giving the operators the information they need3. i was a former navy pilot and when you fly an airplane, it's about information display and how that information is...