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five years ago, when everything went wrong, sully sullenberger did everything right.rst lady delivers an inaugural dress to the smithsonian. when the "cbs evening news" continues. in tallinn, estoniast flm and the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. complete your degree and prepare for a new career with devry university's merit-based career catalyst scholarship. apply by february 28th for up to $20,000 for qualifying new students. start at devry.edu. apply by february 28th. start at devry.edu. my feet felt so heavy at the th
five years ago, when everything went wrong, sully sullenberger did everything right.rst lady delivers an inaugural dress to the smithsonian. when the "cbs evening news" continues. in tallinn, estoniast flm and the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a...
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sullenberger later recalled that just after the plane splashed down he turned to his cowilt said "wellullenberger, thank you, california. >> especially fellow texan good to be here. >> schieffer: absolutely. i want to ask you this question. i've always wondered. if you had to do this again, if you were presented with this very same problem, you think you could pull it off again? >> of course i now i know what is possible. that day that was unanticipated we had to very quickly come up with a solution. but i'm convinced that we can probably do something similar. >> schieffer: how do you remain so calm? you are out of central casting as an airline captain. you have that calm voice, how is it just training? >> besides the white hair, it wasn't calm that day. instead it was discipline, intense focus, having the ability to do our job well in sudden life threatening stress. >> schieffer: did you think you would be successful? >> i was confident that i could find a way to solve the. at the very beginning i wasn't exactly sure what steps, but i had good overall view of what needed to be done. >
sullenberger later recalled that just after the plane splashed down he turned to his cowilt said "wellullenberger, thank you, california. >> especially fellow texan good to be here. >> schieffer: absolutely. i want to ask you this question. i've always wondered. if you had to do this again, if you were presented with this very same problem, you think you could pull it off again? >> of course i now i know what is possible. that day that was unanticipated we had to very...
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it was five years ago today danville pilot sully sullenberger landed on the water. a flock of geese damaged the jets engines. sullenberger successful emergency landing became known as the miracle on the hudson. all 155 passengers survived and the plane is on display at a museum in north carolina. sullenberger now retired as a pilot is in new york today to commemorate the fifth anniversary along with other members on the flight crew and some of the passengers. >>> american idol premiers tonight. jennifer lopez, keith urban, and harry conic junior will judge this year. fans got a sneak peek at the premier last night. judges say they were blown away by the talent. even in the first episode. >> there is some amazing talent. in the first ten minutes i'm like wow two amazing contenders. you see the journey where you have the emotionality. there is just so much. its what idol is known for. >> you can watch it right here again on ktvu tonight and tomorrow at 8:00 p.m.. >> looking forward to it. >>> setting the minimum wage at $11-$15 an hour. >>> we found die hard fans that
it was five years ago today danville pilot sully sullenberger landed on the water. a flock of geese damaged the jets engines. sullenberger successful emergency landing became known as the miracle on the hudson. all 155 passengers survived and the plane is on display at a museum in north carolina. sullenberger now retired as a pilot is in new york today to commemorate the fifth anniversary along with other members on the flight crew and some of the passengers. >>> american idol premiers...
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people stepped up. >> captain sullenberger will join charlie, gayle, and norah later on "cbs this morningsurprise at a play of "peter pan" in glasgow. the actor who played the boy who wouldn't grow up broke from script. >> ladies and gentlemen, normally this show would continue with peter pan watching wendy and giving her a kiss. >> that's when it became a real-life fairytale. he tells the actress playing wendy he she's the love of his life. and schenn she gets down on one knee. >> i want to ask you, jane mary sullivan, will you marry me? >> yes, yes. >> this is the "cbs this morning." this is the "cbs morning news." , jane mary sullivan, will you marry me. apply by february 28th for up to $20,000 for qualifying new students. with this scholarship you could be on your way. in 2012 90% of our associate and bachelor's grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field within 6 months. make this your year. start at devry.edu. apply by february 28th. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around, barbara ♪ i finally found th
people stepped up. >> captain sullenberger will join charlie, gayle, and norah later on "cbs this morningsurprise at a play of "peter pan" in glasgow. the actor who played the boy who wouldn't grow up broke from script. >> ladies and gentlemen, normally this show would continue with peter pan watching wendy and giving her a kiss. >> that's when it became a real-life fairytale. he tells the actress playing wendy he she's the love of his life. and schenn she gets...
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it was on this day in 2009, sullenberger made an emergency landing applauded around the country. a bird strike disabled his plane, but captain sullenberger managed to safely land the yet on the hud shon rir. all 155 people evacuated safely and waited on the wings for transportation back to shore. >>> the san francisco 49ers hit the practice field today in preparation for sunday's nfc game. a part of today's practice, the team turned up to full blast to mimic conditions in seattle and what may be the loudest stadium in the league. head coach jim harbaugh says solid communication will be key to winning the game and that the niners are up for the challenge. >> there's tough about communication in an allowed stadium on the road that, you know, the offense will strive to be as, you know, very precise. tough, this is only for the tough. >> the niners play the seahawks in see yalt back in week 2 and lost 29-3. quarter back colin capper nishg. so where will you be for sunday's big game? one long time fan an easy answer. he's been to some 600 consecutive home games. our mike spoke with hi
it was on this day in 2009, sullenberger made an emergency landing applauded around the country. a bird strike disabled his plane, but captain sullenberger managed to safely land the yet on the hud shon rir. all 155 people evacuated safely and waited on the wings for transportation back to shore. >>> the san francisco 49ers hit the practice field today in preparation for sunday's nfc game. a part of today's practice, the team turned up to full blast to mimic conditions in seattle and...
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they toasted the heroism of captain sully sullenberger when that flock of geese disaged the engine. sullenberger guided that plane to an extraordinary emergency landing in the hudson river. >> it was a magical moment. we had a chance to celebrate together the wonderful outcome. >> it saved all 155 people on board. sullenberger says even if one had died there would not have been a single celebration. >>> another earthquake shook an area around los angeles. the 3.8 quake was west of corona before midnight. this comes after a magnitude 4.4 earthquake jolted the inland region about 50 miles east of l.a. yesterday. merchandise fell from store shelf, but there was no major damage. tomorrow marks 20 years since the devastating north ridge earthquake. >>> the other threat to california this morning, brush fires after flames destroyed several homes and closed in on million dollar mansions. overnight, crews battled this fire in northern california. south of house moon bay. it burned one building. powerful winds are beginning to die down but the fire danger remains very high with red flag warn
they toasted the heroism of captain sully sullenberger when that flock of geese disaged the engine. sullenberger guided that plane to an extraordinary emergency landing in the hudson river. >> it was a magical moment. we had a chance to celebrate together the wonderful outcome. >> it saved all 155 people on board. sullenberger says even if one had died there would not have been a single celebration. >>> another earthquake shook an area around los angeles. the 3.8 quake was...
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. >>> plus on "cbs this morning," captain sully sullenberger and jeff skiles five years after the miracle on the hudson. >>> we look at this morning's "eye-opener "eye-opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> seeing the faces of the children come out, and tears, and scared. it just breaks your heart. >> reporter: a school shooting shakes a middle school. >> two students wounded. >> the suspect has been taken to a psychiatrist hospital. >> the young man put the gun down and raised his hands. >> whoa, whoa stop stop. >> dramatic new video shows crews responding around the coroner says ye men huang was run over. >> we clearly let the voters down. >> christie started the speech by saying, sorry, i'm late, but i can't control the traffic. >> police raid justin bieber's home, part of a vandalism probe, and they arrest one of his friends. >> i never thought it would be little za. >> red flag fire warning has firefighters across california keeping a close eye on several small wildfires today. >> the times reports that nsa spied on millions worldwide, all without a connection to the internet. >> for
. >>> plus on "cbs this morning," captain sully sullenberger and jeff skiles five years after the miracle on the hudson. >>> we look at this morning's "eye-opener "eye-opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> seeing the faces of the children come out, and tears, and scared. it just breaks your heart. >> reporter: a school shooting shakes a middle school. >> two students wounded. >> the suspect has been taken to a psychiatrist...
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welcome, captain sullenberger. a real hero. an honor to meet you. >> thank you. >> i remember it vividly. can't believe it's five years ago. what are your recollections as you look back on it? do you feel a hero? >> it's certainly one of those events where people remember where they were when they heard about it. and i understand the power of this story to inspire hope in people. and i've become the public face of it. while i don't consider my actions heroic, i think my crew did their job under very difficult circumstances. of course this was something that was unanticipated, for which we'd never specifically trained but we were able to very quickly take what we did know, adapt it and apply it in a new way to solve a problem we hadn't seen before. >> despite all the training that you must go through, when you're in that kind of dramatic emergency, what is the reality about what you go through? >> you have to realize that at this point in my career, 57, 58 years old, i'd been flying airplanes for 42 years. i had 20,000 hours, i
welcome, captain sullenberger. a real hero. an honor to meet you. >> thank you. >> i remember it vividly. can't believe it's five years ago. what are your recollections as you look back on it? do you feel a hero? >> it's certainly one of those events where people remember where they were when they heard about it. and i understand the power of this story to inspire hope in people. and i've become the public face of it. while i don't consider my actions heroic, i think my crew...
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katharine craig joins us in new york city where sullenberger and others will participate in a specialommemoration ceremony. >> reporter: good morning, from new york, where we are, the fog is really rolling in. but this is the area on manhattan's west side where so many people will be gathering later this afternoon. you'll see passengers, crew members, also ferry workers, and they will be gathering here to remember that miraculous day. they'll toast and take a boat ride out to the spot where the plane landed in the middle of the hudson river five years ago. us airways flight 1549 crash landed in the river within a few minutes of departing laguardia airport. birds struck an engine, the plane lost power, captain chesley sullen sullenberger decided the hudson was the best option because the airfield was too far away. ferry workers coming to the rescue. all 150 passengers and 5 crew members survived. captain sullenburg said for all that went wrong in the first moments has gone right ever since. lives changed forever and for the better. a chance to talk with him. here with crew members and
katharine craig joins us in new york city where sullenberger and others will participate in a specialommemoration ceremony. >> reporter: good morning, from new york, where we are, the fog is really rolling in. but this is the area on manhattan's west side where so many people will be gathering later this afternoon. you'll see passengers, crew members, also ferry workers, and they will be gathering here to remember that miraculous day. they'll toast and take a boat ride out to the spot...
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. >>> five years ago today captain sullenberger landed an airplane in an icy river in new york city. forever known as the miracle on the hudson. 105 passengers and crew were appeared the u.s. airways jet when it landed in the hudson river. a flock of geese knocking out the engine forcing him to make that river his runway. today sullenberger is reflecting on that near disaster. >> i knew it was going to be the challenge of a lifetime that i had to find a way to solve. it also provided opportunities like this one to have a greater voice that we now both have about things we've been passionate about our whole professionals lives. >> everyone on board survived. water taxis and ferry boats rescued everyone. many survivors will mark the anniversary by taking a boat trip to the spot where the plane landed. >>> a massachusetts law that sets protests of free zones outside of abortion clinics could be struck down by the supreme court. liberal and conservative justices alike expressed concerns about the law during arguments today. the zones are the size of a school bus, marked by yellow lines.
. >>> five years ago today captain sullenberger landed an airplane in an icy river in new york city. forever known as the miracle on the hudson. 105 passengers and crew were appeared the u.s. airways jet when it landed in the hudson river. a flock of geese knocking out the engine forcing him to make that river his runway. today sullenberger is reflecting on that near disaster. >> i knew it was going to be the challenge of a lifetime that i had to find a way to solve. it also...
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sullenberger's successful landing became known as the miracle on the hudson. today, he's in new york to commemorate the fifth anniversary along with other members of the flight crew and some of the passengers. >>> well, after a cool start temperatures are recovering this early wednesday afternoon under mostly sunny skies. already some 60s and once again we're on track to reach the 70s in a few hours. here's our live camera looking out toward the bay. we're in the clear. a little bit of haze. air quality takes a hit with this weather pattern. as far as current numbers, we've warmed up in the upper 60s for san francisco and hoekd at last check. san jose 64 and fairfield right now 61 degrees. as far as records to beat, i think there will be a few. here's what we have to beat out towards napa, san francisco, oakland and mountain view, a few neighborhoods will be close. san jose likely to break a record also for mountain view. san francisco very close, forecast high 72 degrees. the record to beat, 73. so for today, we have this, you already flow it. a lot of sunshi
sullenberger's successful landing became known as the miracle on the hudson. today, he's in new york to commemorate the fifth anniversary along with other members of the flight crew and some of the passengers. >>> well, after a cool start temperatures are recovering this early wednesday afternoon under mostly sunny skies. already some 60s and once again we're on track to reach the 70s in a few hours. here's our live camera looking out toward the bay. we're in the clear. a little bit of...
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sullenberger is now retired and says not enough has been done to prevent bird strikes from taking down another passenger jet. >>> a new warning about prescription drugs with acetaminophen. the fda says prescription drugs with more than 325 milligrams of a set micetaminophen could caus damage. the warning does not apply to over-the-counter drugs like tylenol which does, as you know, contain acetaminophen. >>> an urgent headline now about your memory and alcohol. the general neurology shows how alcohol, even wine, speeds up memory loss. but only over a certain amount. the surprise results of the study from news reporter matt gulen. >> at the end of the day, you may have poured that glass of wine, a beer or perhaps something even stronger. tonight a word of caution. british researchers tracked 5,000 middle-aged men for a decade. they told them how much they drank each night and gave them memory tests. the results were clear. the heavier drinkers experienced a more rapid memory decline later in life than light drinkers. in other words, a 65-year-old could have the memory of a 71-year-old.
sullenberger is now retired and says not enough has been done to prevent bird strikes from taking down another passenger jet. >>> a new warning about prescription drugs with acetaminophen. the fda says prescription drugs with more than 325 milligrams of a set micetaminophen could caus damage. the warning does not apply to over-the-counter drugs like tylenol which does, as you know, contain acetaminophen. >>> an urgent headline now about your memory and alcohol. the general...
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and captain sully sullenberger was hailed as a hero for his perfect emergency landing. as we learn tonight, though, the threat to planes is still an urgent issue five years later. our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: it was an ice cold day just after takeoff when captain sully sullenberger radioed he was in big trouble. >> hit birds, both engines, turn >> reporter: near the george ing back towards la guardia. washington bridge, flight 1539 had just hit a flock of geese, both engines dead. seconds later, sully and the first officer pulled off one of aviation's greatest saves, landing a fully loaded air bus on the hudson river. within minutes ferry boats were pulling passengers off the wings. >> we have much to be thankful for. today, captain sully, crew members and passengers returned to the hudson to give thanks. >> had even one person not survived, i personally couldn't have celebrated any of this. >> reporter: five years later, much of the focus remains on the birds that still pose a threat. since that day, airports have taken bird strikes much mor
and captain sully sullenberger was hailed as a hero for his perfect emergency landing. as we learn tonight, though, the threat to planes is still an urgent issue five years later. our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: it was an ice cold day just after takeoff when captain sully sullenberger radioed he was in big trouble. >> hit birds, both engines, turn >> reporter: near the george ing back towards la guardia. washington bridge, flight 1539 had just hit a...
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january 15th, 2009, "sully" sullenberger landed successfully the flight in the hudson river after a birdtrike blew out the engines, all 155 passengers made it off alive. to mark the anniversary, he and others land on boating out to the spot in the hudson where the plane landed and make a toast to life. he now is retired as a captain. >> he is not flying but staying busy. making motivational speeches. >> appearing on tv programs. i saw him on one the other day. >> right now we will town our attention to records. we have been talking about not all of them good. >> record high temperatures are not uncommon this time of the year because of the wind and the dry vegetation. we talked about the moisture and that is why we have a fire danger. five years ago we set the records for todays date and you can see right there the 70 in oakland and the 70 -- 65 at the airport and 68 in livermore and 73 at san jose and 73 northwest field all the previous record highs for yesterday were set in 2009 and sfo was 1948: 72 degrees. oakland shattered the record and nine degrees warmer. we still have haze aroun
january 15th, 2009, "sully" sullenberger landed successfully the flight in the hudson river after a birdtrike blew out the engines, all 155 passengers made it off alive. to mark the anniversary, he and others land on boating out to the spot in the hudson where the plane landed and make a toast to life. he now is retired as a captain. >> he is not flying but staying busy. making motivational speeches. >> appearing on tv programs. i saw him on one the other day. >>...
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married to the hero of the hudson captain sully sullenberger. lo lori, you are here today to talk about meant rg. you have been an amazing mentor. i want to talk to you about, you were with big brothers and big sisters for almost 30 years. that's amazing. >> yeah. >> how did you get involved? >> i don't know how to happened. it was in 1984, and i was in my early 20s. i had grown up in a home that wasn't always very stable, and i had an alcoholic parent. i had come out the other side and felt like i had done well and i felt like it was my responsibility to give back and to share with someone else things that i had learned. so i had looked around and i felt like one-on-one mentoring was really the best match for me. so i went to big brother big sister and was interviewed. it was a lengthy process and they spend a lot of time trying to figure out the best match for you. eventually, i was matched with a little girl named sarah, 4 years old at the time. >> it's different now for the ages. >> right. the children are older. i'm not exactly sure. it mig
married to the hero of the hudson captain sully sullenberger. lo lori, you are here today to talk about meant rg. you have been an amazing mentor. i want to talk to you about, you were with big brothers and big sisters for almost 30 years. that's amazing. >> yeah. >> how did you get involved? >> i don't know how to happened. it was in 1984, and i was in my early 20s. i had grown up in a home that wasn't always very stable, and i had an alcoholic parent. i had come out the...
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sullenberger is now an author and aviation consultant.ttorney general are joining forces to investigate allegations that monster beverage is marketing its highly caffeinated drinks to children. ♪ it was the most egregious. the because you're cheating, no it's not not this way i want to have a baby was someone that i want to have a better with. if the guy finds out what will you do. would you keep the thing going of course not. will you find a new girlfriend on chrysalis. i cannot believe that you're seriously saying this. i know care is that it on some of levels. so what about this. is this something you know or is this just the beginning. don't believe everything you read. people behaving badly on crown for new stanley roberts, for news. we are back it is 730. happening right now we are talking about the high fire danger. the fire warning that's an affecting many parts of the bay area due to the unseasonably dry and warm weather. joining us live with more on the red flag warning is kron4's jackie says so. he's in oakland hills. >>: it fe
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interit has been five years since the miracle on the hudson, and captain sully sullenberger. , he toldair traffic control, we're going to end up in the hudson river and so they did with all 155 passengers and crew members on board, safe. our science and technology correspondent jake ward is standing by. jake, five years later how dangerous of those bird strikes still today? >> well, bird strikes remain a tremendous problem. there are still between 7 and 9,000 bird strikes a year. you wouldn't think a bird could really do much damage to a plane that weighs 7 tons but the truth is, birds have come right through the windshield and of course have gone right into the engines which brought down that plane. it's gone so far that the makers of jet engines use what are called chicken guns to fire poultry through full scale models of the engines to make sure they can withstand the impact. it is prevalent in the industry now. >> how much have airlines done more than they did five years ago? >> certain airlines and certain airptsd have gotten the problem under control. the idea was to eradicate wi
interit has been five years since the miracle on the hudson, and captain sully sullenberger. , he toldair traffic control, we're going to end up in the hudson river and so they did with all 155 passengers and crew members on board, safe. our science and technology correspondent jake ward is standing by. jake, five years later how dangerous of those bird strikes still today? >> well, bird strikes remain a tremendous problem. there are still between 7 and 9,000 bird strikes a year. you...
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the hero pilot, captain sully sullenberger joining the crews that rescued them.ully spoke moments ago. take you to what happened that day. flights started after take off. that's when the plane was hit from a bird strike. a flock of geese knocking out power to the engine. pilot sully sullenberger kept his cool radioing to air traffic control, first saying he would land in nearby new jersey, but then reporting he didn't think the plane would make it there. calmly telling controllers, quote, we're going to be in the hudson and safely guiding that plane into the hudson. the landing now known as the miracle on the hudson. we'll bring that to you when that reunion on the water happens. in the meantime, coming up, the biebs and boobs. the feds bust justin bieber's home searching for eggs but find a pile of coke instead. >>> a photographer in trouble for a picture he took of a topless woman. guess where it happened? top of the empire state building. our legal panel takes on both cases. arthur, why would they charge a guy for taking pictures like that. come on. get your b
the hero pilot, captain sully sullenberger joining the crews that rescued them.ully spoke moments ago. take you to what happened that day. flights started after take off. that's when the plane was hit from a bird strike. a flock of geese knocking out power to the engine. pilot sully sullenberger kept his cool radioing to air traffic control, first saying he would land in nearby new jersey, but then reporting he didn't think the plane would make it there. calmly telling controllers, quote, we're...
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sullenberger's successful landing became known as the miracle on the hudson.all 155 passengers survived. it was freezing cold that day. the plane is on display at a museum in north carolina. sullenberger now retired is in new york today to commemorate the fifth anniversary along with other members of the flight crew and some of the passengers. >>> 7:48. the countdown goes on to sunday's showdown in seattle between the 49ers around the seahawks. ktvu's claudine wong is in the studio now with more on the 49er fans heading north. claudine? >> well, the fans are getting excited about the game. fans showing their dedication to the team already and the quest for 6. i talked to fans headed north to see the game in person. they say they should could not pass up the chance to watch the game. since seattle went sell through california, they are buying their tickets at sites like stubhub. foreman one fan i talked to said they purposely -- more than one fan i talked to said they purposely bought the tickets -- >> they late us so much. it makes me just want to go up there
sullenberger's successful landing became known as the miracle on the hudson.all 155 passengers survived. it was freezing cold that day. the plane is on display at a museum in north carolina. sullenberger now retired is in new york today to commemorate the fifth anniversary along with other members of the flight crew and some of the passengers. >>> 7:48. the countdown goes on to sunday's showdown in seattle between the 49ers around the seahawks. ktvu's claudine wong is in the studio now...
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sullenberger's successful emergency landing became known as the miracle on the hudson. all 155 passengers survived. the plane is now on display at a museum in north carolina. sullenberger retired as a pilot and is in new york today to commemorate the first anniversary. >>> a stanford graduate has sued the federal government to remove her name from the no fly list. she is from malaysia and attended stanford on a student visa. her case is the first to go to trial. she was arrested at the san francisco airport while on her way home to malaysia. she was told she couldn't return. yesterday a judge said the government made a mistake. >>> time is 6:25. it was a packed full house at san francisco's castro theater for the premier of a new show set in the city. the audience had a chance to see the first two episodes of the hbo series called looking. it focuses on the lives of three young gay men and their lives. but he says there is a special message in it for people who live here in the bay area. >> its a really love letter to the city. and to the people. and hopefully people wi
sullenberger's successful emergency landing became known as the miracle on the hudson. all 155 passengers survived. the plane is now on display at a museum in north carolina. sullenberger retired as a pilot and is in new york today to commemorate the first anniversary. >>> a stanford graduate has sued the federal government to remove her name from the no fly list. she is from malaysia and attended stanford on a student visa. her case is the first to go to trial. she was arrested at the...
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. >> i'm a big sully sullenberger, the guy who landed the plane in the hudson five years ago.he fifth anniversary earlier this week? >> yes. >> i saw this and i had to put it on because i am a sully nut. it is going viral so i'm not the only one. there's a rapper -- i have his name. >> sully and a rapper. >> he has sally dressed up as a ballerina and a rapper. they are dancing ballet while he is rapping. crazy stuff. take a listen. >> oh, goodness. ♪ i'm captain sully sullenber r sullenberger ♪ ♪ they call him captain sauly n ♪ he did what he had to to make it happen ♪ ♪ and if the birds never would have tried to murder him i'm sure i never would have heard of him ♪ >> oh, my gosh. >> ode to sully, my man. the video is titled "goose ♪ >> incredible stuff. >> so we started with the hug. we want to leave you feeling warm and fuzzy. there is video of this polar bear cub born at the toronto zoo. it's getting its first bath. >> that is crazy cute. >> how cute is that? yeah, the cub was born on november 9th. born to mother aurora. just as cute as can be. there you go. >>> this morni
. >> i'm a big sully sullenberger, the guy who landed the plane in the hudson five years ago.he fifth anniversary earlier this week? >> yes. >> i saw this and i had to put it on because i am a sully nut. it is going viral so i'm not the only one. there's a rapper -- i have his name. >> sully and a rapper. >> he has sally dressed up as a ballerina and a rapper. they are dancing ballet while he is rapping. crazy stuff. take a listen. >> oh, goodness. ♪ i'm...
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we were talking yesterday about the real fact that had sully sullenberger not been able to pull thisff right now five years later, we would be mourning the loss of the 155 people who died when that jet crashed into whatevers the, it very well could have been the george washington bridges. everybody probably knows by now that is the most traveled bridges in all of the world and had it hit that bridge, which it could have, we would have had a tragedy of unimaginable proportions. leah gabriel is down in the newsroom and watching this along with it. we have told you many times, leah is a pilot herself. and to this day, it is hard to pull together the miracle that he really pulled off that day. >> you know, shep, that's true, from a pilot's perspective, you're trained to perform emergencies, you're trained to be able to handle emergencies like this, but every pilot hopes they would be able to perform like he did on a day like that. in a situation like this in new york city, if you lose your engine and you need to find a place to land, you're going to look for any place that there aren't o
we were talking yesterday about the real fact that had sully sullenberger not been able to pull thisff right now five years later, we would be mourning the loss of the 155 people who died when that jet crashed into whatevers the, it very well could have been the george washington bridges. everybody probably knows by now that is the most traveled bridges in all of the world and had it hit that bridge, which it could have, we would have had a tragedy of unimaginable proportions. leah gabriel is...
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today, sullenberger and other survivors will return to the spot where it all happened. scott mcgrew says it's an anniversary for a san francisco company as well. >> it is. flight 1549 also one of the very first times people heard of twitter. a high-tech exec tweeted a picture, people on the wing on the hudson, there's a plane on the hudson, i'm on a ferry going to pick up people. that's crazy. a fonder of twitter pointed that tweet as one of the defining moments for the company, an idea people could take a picture and report it as their own news as happened on the smartphone. that was just five years ago. the iphone itself is only 6 1/2 jee years old. tim cook in china talking to the press about a deal he's made with china mobile to bring the iphone to more people. china's a huge market. apple rates fifth in phone sales there. shares are in focus, so, too, teslas which sold 20% more cars than tesla expected ford yesterday said it would offer twice as many electric cars next year. burberry moving some manufacturing out of england and into china. finally a win on the mark
today, sullenberger and other survivors will return to the spot where it all happened. scott mcgrew says it's an anniversary for a san francisco company as well. >> it is. flight 1549 also one of the very first times people heard of twitter. a high-tech exec tweeted a picture, people on the wing on the hudson, there's a plane on the hudson, i'm on a ferry going to pick up people. that's crazy. a fonder of twitter pointed that tweet as one of the defining moments for the company, an idea...
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but it was five years ago today that danville's own captain sullenberger landed his flight in the hudson river. all made it off alive after a bird strike. >> we have much to be thankful for. much was saved that day. and it's the efforts not only the crew, the rescuers, and first responders, that everyone survived. >> here is one of the first images people saw. people standing on wings and he tweeted ask others out and helped launch twitter. twitter co-founder says the world turned its attention to twitter because it was the source of the biggest story around. >> isn't that fascinate something five years? wow. let's talk about the weather forecast. another mild day. >> so mild that sandhya patel has sunglasses on. >> future so bright. >> yes. so bright and sunny. gorgeous day. looking along embarcadero, people are in shorts and jogging. it's january. they're wearing shorts. it's warm enough today. checking out doppler seven hd, we'll talk about the weather. looking for fog and clouds? we'll feel a cool down. here is a look at high temperatures today in case you missed it. everything there
but it was five years ago today that danville's own captain sullenberger landed his flight in the hudson river. all made it off alive after a bird strike. >> we have much to be thankful for. much was saved that day. and it's the efforts not only the crew, the rescuers, and first responders, that everyone survived. >> here is one of the first images people saw. people standing on wings and he tweeted ask others out and helped launch twitter. twitter co-founder says the world turned...
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captain sullenberger decided the hudson was their best option.escue. all 150 passengers and five crew members survived. captain sully sullenberger said for all that went wrong in those first moments so much has gone right ever since. he said lives changed forever and for the better. he'll be here later today. we'll get a chance to talk with him and some of the crew members and passengers. as for the plane, it's in an aviation museum. it was towed to charlotte, north carolina, in 2011. that's the latest from manhattan's west side. >> thank you. to this day can't ptain sully's actions are considered the best rescue in aviation history. >>> an article for science magazine pacific standard asks why women aren't welcome on the internet. women face the vast majority of threats and harassment online. over 70% of people who reported harassment from 2000 to 2012 were women. you don't need a celebrity or prominent writer to face this wrath. women often find themselves subject to harsh and sexual harassment. many say women should ignore it or "grow a thicke
captain sullenberger decided the hudson was their best option.escue. all 150 passengers and five crew members survived. captain sully sullenberger said for all that went wrong in those first moments so much has gone right ever since. he said lives changed forever and for the better. he'll be here later today. we'll get a chance to talk with him and some of the crew members and passengers. as for the plane, it's in an aviation museum. it was towed to charlotte, north carolina, in 2011. that's...
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we sure you remember the bay area captain "sully" sullenberger who land add plane in the hudson river five years ago. now he is the subject of an unusual music tribute. ♪ the engine had a malfunction but i am the captain ♪ >> the artist put together this one of a kind hip hot ballet documenting his triumph after a flock of geese collided with the plane and took out both the engines and there is no word, yet, if sully has seen the video. >> okay, will, los gatos flash data is out with the new list of the worst passwords and "password" is in longer the worse choice. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was number one. "password" was number two. and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, was next. a, b, c, 1, 2, 3, rounded out the list. >> and a, b, c, 1, 2, 3, is better at jackson five song. >> precious moments of a newborn' hose who've been denied ewelcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> a baby polar bear take the first dip in the winter posted on youtube by the toronto zoo, getting the first bath. >> it was born nov
we sure you remember the bay area captain "sully" sullenberger who land add plane in the hudson river five years ago. now he is the subject of an unusual music tribute. ♪ the engine had a malfunction but i am the captain ♪ >> the artist put together this one of a kind hip hot ballet documenting his triumph after a flock of geese collided with the plane and took out both the engines and there is no word, yet, if sully has seen the video. >> okay, will, los gatos flash...
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. >> i'm a big sully sullenberger, the guy who landed the plane in the hudson five years ago.nniversary earlier this week? >> yes. >> i saw this and i had to put this on. i'm a sully nut. i there is a sully dressed up, a ballerina and rapper. they are dancing ballet while he is rapping. crazy stuff. ♪ ♪ i'm the captain sully sullenberger. yo, call him captain sully. fast-acting. when life through a boat load of crap at sully, he made it happen. if a bird would have tried to murder him be i never would have murdered him ♪ . >> an ode so sully. and he deserves it. the video entitled "goose and sea." >> that is incredible. >> good stuff. >> so we started with the hug. we want to leave you feeling warm and fuzzy. there is video of this polar bear cub born at the toronto zoo. it is gettingity first bath. >> crazy cute. >> how cute is that. yeah, the cub was born on november 9 >>> this morning on "world news now," the bitter blast is back. the snow, the ice, the freezing cold making a return to much of the nation. and this time, it could stick around for a while. >> plus, breaking o
. >> i'm a big sully sullenberger, the guy who landed the plane in the hudson five years ago.nniversary earlier this week? >> yes. >> i saw this and i had to put this on. i'm a sully nut. i there is a sully dressed up, a ballerina and rapper. they are dancing ballet while he is rapping. crazy stuff. ♪ ♪ i'm the captain sully sullenberger. yo, call him captain sully. fast-acting. when life through a boat load of crap at sully, he made it happen. if a bird would have tried...
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the bay area's sully sullenberger safely landed his jet in new york's hudson river after a run in with a flock of geese took out both engines. all 155 passengers and crew made it out alive. dozens of them cruiseed out on the hudson again today this time by boat to mark the anniversary. >> had even one person not survived i personally couldn't have celebrated any of this. >> as for the plane it is now on permanent display at an aviation museum in charlotte, north carolina. >>> new commercial with colin kaepernick is creating quite a buzz. you probably have seen it. it features a focused quarterback facing down rabid fans who look a lot like seattle seahawks fans. on the making of the ad and its real message. >> reporter: it's a commercial forehead phones but the director says it's really a story of how we can cancel out negativity. >> you have to be focusing on what you have to do no matter what the situation. >> reporter: once colin kaepernick puts on the headphones his music takes him far away from the ugliness of the opposing fans. director paul hunter says kaepernick approached the
the bay area's sully sullenberger safely landed his jet in new york's hudson river after a run in with a flock of geese took out both engines. all 155 passengers and crew made it out alive. dozens of them cruiseed out on the hudson again today this time by boat to mark the anniversary. >> had even one person not survived i personally couldn't have celebrated any of this. >> as for the plane it is now on permanent display at an aviation museum in charlotte, north carolina....
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that what captain cully sullenberger is doing now after inspiring a nation. >> new york city, a foggy day in the big apple. >> a troubling new report says the church cries is still raging around the world, a report called child sexual abuse and holy see, suggesting even though the graphty is recognized, it has not resulted in clear cut action. the report said the scale is huge, affecting countless victims around the world and while criminal prosecutions have been pursued, it does not stop offenders from abusing again. it finds some priests were reassigned to work with children after their prison sentences, pointing out the vatican refused to provide the united nations with information concerning internal investigations the church did looking into the problem. the report comes days before vatican officials appear before the u.n. in geneva. the cheer of the theology department at ford ham college joins us, good morning. >> good morning. >> the director responding to the problem, the on going problem in the catholic church, this is what was said: >> whether the vatican was ordered to tur
that what captain cully sullenberger is doing now after inspiring a nation. >> new york city, a foggy day in the big apple. >> a troubling new report says the church cries is still raging around the world, a report called child sexual abuse and holy see, suggesting even though the graphty is recognized, it has not resulted in clear cut action. the report said the scale is huge, affecting countless victims around the world and while criminal prosecutions have been pursued, it does...
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bay area captain chelsley "sull" sullenberger will travel to the spot where they splashed down in the hudson river five years ago today. >> images, could you everybody forget these? pilot and crew landing the passenger jet on the hudson after crippled by a bird strike on take-off. passengers on the wings waiting to be rescued, all survived, many say their lives were changed forever. >> change made outlook live for today. >> having the gratitude of life change made perspective. sometimes i don't sweat the small stuff as much as i used to. >> that sounds like a good philosophy. sounds like -- >> like a book. wait, it was. >> plane was pulled from the river and towed to the carolinas aviation museum in charlotte, north carolina. captain sully retired and lives with his family in danville. >> pretty cool. >>> 49ers and their quest for six. san francisco mayor about to put his money where his mouth is. >> mayor lee expect a call from ed murray. two will place a bet. as of now, we don't know what's on the line. but we know they'll wager local products and community services. that's climbing
bay area captain chelsley "sull" sullenberger will travel to the spot where they splashed down in the hudson river five years ago today. >> images, could you everybody forget these? pilot and crew landing the passenger jet on the hudson after crippled by a bird strike on take-off. passengers on the wings waiting to be rescued, all survived, many say their lives were changed forever. >> change made outlook live for today. >> having the gratitude of life change made...
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sully sullenberger, i'm like a groupie of this guy.t been on tv, television commercials. he's become advocate for airline safety. a best-selling author. a real deal, a to z, just class. >> he calls it the most harrowing three minutes of my life, he said. after that he suffered from insomnia, but he did go back to flying for some time. which is incredible. >> i think i would retire. but not this guy. >> >> they don't make them like that any more. just incredible. >>> coming up -- the quiet south korean town that comes alive on the ice. >> draws tens of thousands of hearty soles to the river to catch their own dinner. we'll show you on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" ♪ you're as cold as ice you're willing to sacrifice our love ♪ >>> if you're a fan of the cold and sushi, there's only one place to be right now. it's a town in south korea's coldest region where dinner is a real catch. >> abc's jimmy cho shows us why tens of thousands of hearty souls are making the trek >> reporter: nestled in the mountains between the sout
sully sullenberger, i'm like a groupie of this guy.t been on tv, television commercials. he's become advocate for airline safety. a best-selling author. a real deal, a to z, just class. >> he calls it the most harrowing three minutes of my life, he said. after that he suffered from insomnia, but he did go back to flying for some time. which is incredible. >> i think i would retire. but not this guy. >> >> they don't make them like that any more. just incredible....
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sully sullenberger on that boat, congratulations for that. >>> to business, we turn to courtney reaganrning, courtney. >> good morning, richard. citigroup will replace all debit cards affected by the massive data breach at target. reports say citi didn't replace cards sooner because it didn't want to cause a disruption during the holidays. >>> apple will refund $32 million to consumers as part of a settlement with the federal trade commission involving cases where parents discovered their kids bought stuff online such as using make believe currency in virtual games but spending real money. >>> jcpenney is closing steernz cutting jobs in 32 states as part of the effort return to profitability. it follows similar job cuts last week by macy's. back to you. >> thank you very much, courtney. >>> ellen degeneres and porta de rossi reportedly paid under $40 million for their new home. it is called brodie house. their name, hugh hefner and the playboy mansion. hmm. >>> anonymous no more. just revealed elaine wynn, billionaire ex-wife of casino magnate steve wynn, was the anonymous buyer who pa
sully sullenberger on that boat, congratulations for that. >>> to business, we turn to courtney reaganrning, courtney. >> good morning, richard. citigroup will replace all debit cards affected by the massive data breach at target. reports say citi didn't replace cards sooner because it didn't want to cause a disruption during the holidays. >>> apple will refund $32 million to consumers as part of a settlement with the federal trade commission involving cases where...
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pilots sully sullenberger and jeff skaoeuls and some passengers marked the anniversary by reuniting withry crews who who rescued them. every life was saved, but for some life would never be the same. here's jeff pegues. >> i shouldn't be here right now, man. i mean, everything was going against us and everything turned out right. >> reporter: when dave sanderson was here five years ago he was in the hudson river. after helping others, he was the last passenger to get off flight 1549. >> i looked around, there was nothing on the lifeboat, i jumped in the water and swam to the closest boat i could find. >> reporter: sanderson was seated in this row, seat 15a. did you think about survival? what did you think? >> the entire movie of my life passed before my eyes. i saw little league baseball, my family, when my kids were born. then you put your head down for that last time when you're ready for impact and it's like okay, i have no control. i've got to give it up. >> reporter: did you have any regrets? >> i did have some regrets. i was focused on the mission of making money. >> reporter: but
pilots sully sullenberger and jeff skaoeuls and some passengers marked the anniversary by reuniting withry crews who who rescued them. every life was saved, but for some life would never be the same. here's jeff pegues. >> i shouldn't be here right now, man. i mean, everything was going against us and everything turned out right. >> reporter: when dave sanderson was here five years ago he was in the hudson river. after helping others, he was the last passenger to get off flight...
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they toasted the heroism of chesley sullenberger and his crew at the controls of the u.s.lenberger safely guided the crippled plane to an emergency water landing in the middle of the hudson river saving the lives of all 155 people onboard. >> it was a magical moment where we had a chance to celebrate together the wonderful outcome. >> sullenberger added that if one person had not survived the river landing, there would have been no celebration yesterday. >>> dramatic new details this morning about the rescue of a navy pilot off the coast of washington. here's peter thomas. >> reporter: this navy pilot is being raced to the hospital after narrowly averting death. he had been flying an fa-18 super sonic jet 50 miles off the coast of virginia beach likely soaring 30,000 feet over the ocean. something goes terribly wrong. he pulls the emergency ejector lever in his cockpit. >> and that handle is going to be like a rocket ride so, it's a very, violent occurrence. >> the plane's canopy blows off with the pilot still attached to his seat is ejected. you can see the force in the t
they toasted the heroism of chesley sullenberger and his crew at the controls of the u.s.lenberger safely guided the crippled plane to an emergency water landing in the middle of the hudson river saving the lives of all 155 people onboard. >> it was a magical moment where we had a chance to celebrate together the wonderful outcome. >> sullenberger added that if one person had not survived the river landing, there would have been no celebration yesterday. >>> dramatic new...
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the pilot, the bay area's sully sullenberger. >> not even one person not survived, i personally couldn't have celebrated any of this. >> everyone survived. as for the plane, it is now on permanent display in aviation museum in charlotte, north carolina. >>> the two more flu deaths in the bay area brings the total this season now to at least 20 people. the health department confirms a 48-year-old man from contra costa county died in december. the other victim linked to the h1n1 virus was an 84-year-old man from napa who had underlying medical issues. >>> new statewide food safety law now has some bartenders a little upset. first, chefs were concerned about the new law, which requires food handlers to wear gloves while cooking. they complained that law is confusing and ineffective and might even compromise the quality of their dishes. as it turns out, the law may extend to bartenders, as well. california restaurant association says more guidance for bartenders in the works, but they may soon have to wear gloves themselves or use tweezers to handle anything from ice to those little lemon tw
the pilot, the bay area's sully sullenberger. >> not even one person not survived, i personally couldn't have celebrated any of this. >> everyone survived. as for the plane, it is now on permanent display in aviation museum in charlotte, north carolina. >>> the two more flu deaths in the bay area brings the total this season now to at least 20 people. the health department confirms a 48-year-old man from contra costa county died in december. the other victim linked to the...
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captain sully sullenberger guided the plane to safety. >>> well, here's another look at this morning'sies. the scandal is growing. the air force removed 34 missile launch officers. they are accused of cheating or allowing others to cheat on routine proficiency tests. >>> and a senate report says the 2012 attack on the diplomatic post in benghazi, libya, could have been prevented. it blames the state department, the military, and intelligence, and says ambassador chris stevens reject an offer of military security. he was one of four americans killed. >>> on wednesday, a magnitude 4.4 earthquake hit east los angeles. it struck on the same day the mayor announced a new effort to make l.a. safer from earthquakes. ben tracy reports. >> reporter: the post-recession building boom in hollywood is on shaky ground. construction in the area prompted the california geological survey to release this new map of the hollywood fault line. it appears to run under at least two proposed new towers. >> a building built across it gets ripped in half. can't be stopped. >> reporter: lucy jones is a governmen
captain sully sullenberger guided the plane to safety. >>> well, here's another look at this morning'sies. the scandal is growing. the air force removed 34 missile launch officers. they are accused of cheating or allowing others to cheat on routine proficiency tests. >>> and a senate report says the 2012 attack on the diplomatic post in benghazi, libya, could have been prevented. it blames the state department, the military, and intelligence, and says ambassador chris stevens...
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year-old suspect of the new mexico shootings, planned his attack, five years ago today captain sully sullenberger, landed a jet in the middle of the hudson river. a flock of geese took out the engines right after takeoff. all 155 passengers and crew members were rescued. i'm john siegenthaler. "consider this" is up next. remember, you can always get the latest news on aljazeera.com. >> white house helpless to stop it? also a new ruling could dramatically change the way we use the internet. might it limit free speech? plus a-rod blasted by america's antidoping agency. with no negative drug test what's ahead? >>> how much does it cost to get nominate? i'm antonio mora and welcome to "consider this". here's more on what's ahead. >> the security was inadequate. >> there were plenty of advance warnings. >> this is going to go down as the i think that's a threat to internet freedom that the fc now has largely unconstrained authority to regulate the internet this any way they want. >> sarah? i think you look at it that different way that jeff does. >> certainly. i think the loss of the open internet rul
year-old suspect of the new mexico shootings, planned his attack, five years ago today captain sully sullenberger, landed a jet in the middle of the hudson river. a flock of geese took out the engines right after takeoff. all 155 passengers and crew members were rescued. i'm john siegenthaler. "consider this" is up next. remember, you can always get the latest news on aljazeera.com. >> white house helpless to stop it? also a new ruling could dramatically change the way we use...
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sullenberger is now an author and aviation consultant. as for the plane, it is now permanent display at the museum in charlotte. >>anny: coming up on the kron4 morning news, a man shot and killed at a milpitas motel. what we know about the city's first homicide in six months. in the past catches up with the uber driver suspected of hitting and killing a little girl in san francisco. the previous conviction that has people talking this morning. >>: are back it is 430 as we take a live look from our mount tam cam looking back over san francisco and the western span of the bay bridge camera moving a slight bit. this library is at the top of the mountain. more on your commute forecast coming up. >>anny: coming up for thirty here are the big stories we are working on for you. firefighters are still on kimball avenue this morning in solano county that's where it went driven fire continues to burn. it's destroyed three homes and 40 a.. witnesses said the fire started yesterday afternoon at the antioch boat ramp and spread from there. two more pe
sullenberger is now an author and aviation consultant. as for the plane, it is now permanent display at the museum in charlotte. >>anny: coming up on the kron4 morning news, a man shot and killed at a milpitas motel. what we know about the city's first homicide in six months. in the past catches up with the uber driver suspected of hitting and killing a little girl in san francisco. the previous conviction that has people talking this morning. >>: are back it is 430 as we take a...
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captain sullenberger making the split decision to put his jet down on the freezing refer after geeseo his excellent pilot skills and quick thinking all passengers and crew made it out alive. he department have to put the plane on the ground in a crowded new york city. >> we appreciate that. and i bet you can a lot more. >> he did an amazing job. he did. thanks for joining us. >> have a great day. america nows headquarters starts right now. >>> thanks, guys, the president's remarks on the economy on the stump in raliegh, north carolina. welcome to hq. i am bill hemmer. >> and i am alisyn camerota. it is the president's first trip outside of the beltway. there will be a noticeable absence. democratic senator skipping theentious vent to stay in dc. brett hume is the analyst. great to see you. >> thank you, alisyn. >> should we read going to senator hagan skipping this? >> yes, she is in trouble and
captain sullenberger making the split decision to put his jet down on the freezing refer after geeseo his excellent pilot skills and quick thinking all passengers and crew made it out alive. he department have to put the plane on the ground in a crowded new york city. >> we appreciate that. and i bet you can a lot more. >> he did an amazing job. he did. thanks for joining us. >> have a great day. america nows headquarters starts right now. >>> thanks, guys, the...
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through the window and do incredible damage do engines, which is what happened to that jet that sullenberger flew. it will fire pul poultry throug, and it's an incredible problem. airlines have really had to response. >> what new safety hours have airports put in place since the hudson landing to prevent this? >> reporter: traditionally the idea was just to scare the birds off. that was the original instinct, but in the five years since this landing airports have gotten in tune n harmony with birds. they tend to employ wildlife biologists at airports like san francisco international, which you can see behind me. most airports situated right on the water have an incredible amount of attraction for birds. they tend to roost there. they want to hang out in the standing water. they tend to bring in things like falconers and wildlife biologists to consult on the design of runways and to bring in special simulators to make the sound of birds and even employ drones to scare off the birds with sort of hawk-like sounds. so we're seeing a really--just a slight drop off now but it's just getting the se
through the window and do incredible damage do engines, which is what happened to that jet that sullenberger flew. it will fire pul poultry throug, and it's an incredible problem. airlines have really had to response. >> what new safety hours have airports put in place since the hudson landing to prevent this? >> reporter: traditionally the idea was just to scare the birds off. that was the original instinct, but in the five years since this landing airports have gotten in tune n...
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danville native sullenberger said he would land on the hudson and he did safely, not losing one life. all 150 passengers and five crew members on board made it out. today the group gathered at the stop and raised glasses to a toast to life. >> without these people, my children would not have had a father. >> we have much to be thankful for. had even one person not survived, i personally couldn't have celebrated any of this. >> he is our own hero. the plane and it's story reconstructed at the carolina's aviation museum in charlotte, north carolina where flight 1549 was headed january 15th, 2009. >>> apple is refunding millions of dollars to some of it's customers. who gets the money? primarily parents whose kids purchased apps without their permission. apple will end up paying about $32.5 million after it received tens of thousands of complaints about unauthorized charges. the problem stems from how apple designed the app store to let users continue buying apps for 15 minutes after entering their password just once. some children using mobile devices were able to access the app store d
danville native sullenberger said he would land on the hudson and he did safely, not losing one life. all 150 passengers and five crew members on board made it out. today the group gathered at the stop and raised glasses to a toast to life. >> without these people, my children would not have had a father. >> we have much to be thankful for. had even one person not survived, i personally couldn't have celebrated any of this. >> he is our own hero. the plane and it's story...
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five years, captain sullenberger went on to become a hero that day., he was meeting with, well, the rescuers and the surviv survivors who owe their lives, at least as survivors stand, to him. >>> and this wine, not that one, can they do that? we report. you go ahead and cry. >> therefore, they they have a right to deny or allow whoever they want in. >> just think about it. no matter the type of restaurant, kids got to eat, too. [ male announcer ] e new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. [ male announcer ] this m has an accomplished research and analytical group at his disposal. ♪ but even more pressive is how he puts it to work for his clients. ♪ morning. morning. thanks for meeting so early. oh, it
five years, captain sullenberger went on to become a hero that day., he was meeting with, well, the rescuers and the surviv survivors who owe their lives, at least as survivors stand, to him. >>> and this wine, not that one, can they do that? we report. you go ahead and cry. >> therefore, they they have a right to deny or allow whoever they want in. >> just think about it. no matter the type of restaurant, kids got to eat, too. [ male announcer ] e new new york is open....
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it was captain sully sullenberger. >> and he has no auto systems, none, zero. everything's gone.perfection. he did everything right. >> reporter: but can the new breed of pilots handle something like that? >> i'm not sure the question has an answer yet. >> reporter: in the meantime, researchers are trying to help pilots better prepare for those times when computers fail. much like they did to us in that simulator. did we hit? >> yes. >> proof in those final seconds it comes down to the pilot and the skill. >> reporter: tonight that california dad says his boys won't know until they're older when they got those new fire trucks. >> does it anger you? >> they put passengers' lives at risk for nothing that should have happen. >>> when we come back -- stay tuned for this. we want you at home to pick the worst passenger ever? you got to see this. >>> next -- from crying babies, to bridesmaids on a bender. to that guy who had to get all taped up. did he deserve that? get ready to cast your votes. coming up. from l'oreal the first ever facial oil: that youthful glow? oh yeah. now you can
it was captain sully sullenberger. >> and he has no auto systems, none, zero. everything's gone.perfection. he did everything right. >> reporter: but can the new breed of pilots handle something like that? >> i'm not sure the question has an answer yet. >> reporter: in the meantime, researchers are trying to help pilots better prepare for those times when computers fail. much like they did to us in that simulator. did we hit? >> yes. >> proof in those final...
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the wife of captain sully sullenberger, who safely landed the plane in the hudson river. here about the phoenix project of marin helping troubled young men out of difficult circumstances. join abc7 news anchor cheryl jennings for "beyond the headlines" right after our newscast this morning on abc7. up next, it's like something out of the popular movie "a christmas story." the real lif soon, californians from to salinas to san diego will have equal access to quality health insurance. those who need financial assistance will get it. and nobody will be denied because of a pre-existing condition. welcome to a new state of health. welcome to covered california. we are your health insurance marketplace. enroll today at coveredca.com. ? here are the winning numbers from last night's $60 million power ball draw. >> no one got all six. wednesday night's jackpot is estimated at $70 million. check out the winning numbers from last night's $7 million super lotto plus. >> no one got all six in that draw either. wednesday's jackpot grows to $8 million. >> a new hampshire girl hasn't se
the wife of captain sully sullenberger, who safely landed the plane in the hudson river. here about the phoenix project of marin helping troubled young men out of difficult circumstances. join abc7 news anchor cheryl jennings for "beyond the headlines" right after our newscast this morning on abc7. up next, it's like something out of the popular movie "a christmas story." the real lif soon, californians from to salinas to san diego will have equal access to quality health...
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. >> remembering the miracle on the hudson five years later and the way "sully" sullenberger will marktions for the 86th academy award announced bright and early at 5:30 bringing it to you live right here on the only news. he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! [ female announcer ] try new pillsbury heat-n-go mini pancakes. >>> we want to share more 49er fan photos this is cisco, a faithful fan would wants games with his owner. >> very cool. six-month-old baby girl decked out in her cheerleading uniform. keep sending us your pictures. they are cute ones. tough to rival. e-mail them to us at ureport@kgo-tv.com. you can tweet them to us. bays. >> mike nicco has the forecast. >>> game time forecast, 48, dropping to 45 and trending dry. the art work on the bay bridge looks like a few high clouds streaming across. temperatures are running 12 to 16
. >> remembering the miracle on the hudson five years later and the way "sully" sullenberger will marktions for the 86th academy award announced bright and early at 5:30 bringing it to you live right here on the only news. he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm,...
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hero pilot captain sully sullenberger said everyone survived because of the efforts of the flight crew, rescuers and also first responders. and it's still amazing, anderson, to see that landing and see that video. >> i can't believe it was five years ago. >> i can't either. >> susan, thanks very much. >>> coming up, new york is full of surprises, and some of them are downright terrifying. the "ridiculist" is next. the projects will be doneert in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >>> time now for the "ridiculist." let's just take a moment to reflect on my hometown, new york city, which really is an amazing place to live, the museums, the theater, the energy of the city.it
hero pilot captain sully sullenberger said everyone survived because of the efforts of the flight crew, rescuers and also first responders. and it's still amazing, anderson, to see that landing and see that video. >> i can't believe it was five years ago. >> i can't either. >> susan, thanks very much. >>> coming up, new york is full of surprises, and some of them are downright terrifying. the "ridiculist" is next. the projects will be doneert in a timely...