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so i agree with many of the things that sully mentioned.hat is the best way of implementing some of this risk-based approach. i hope to have announcement about a good way forward as it pertains to the pilots in the very near future. >> i fear this is getting away from you on the basis of internet lore. i would love to break it down in a short time period and explain and separate some of the fact from fiction. give me the short version, what's the drill? i fly, i walk up, what's about to take place? >> so we have the advanced imaging technology in about 80 airports now. and if you go there and want to opt out of that machine you go through the walk-through metal detector and describe what we describe as a there patdown. you go through the walk-through metal detector and there is flow alarm, no alert, then there is no patdown. so that's the basic process. the best way people can prepare is make sure everything is out of their pockets, and that there's nothing in there that would show up on the advanced imaging technology machine. >> relative
so i agree with many of the things that sully mentioned.hat is the best way of implementing some of this risk-based approach. i hope to have announcement about a good way forward as it pertains to the pilots in the very near future. >> i fear this is getting away from you on the basis of internet lore. i would love to break it down in a short time period and explain and separate some of the fact from fiction. give me the short version, what's the drill? i fly, i walk up, what's about to...
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in 1429, the peasant girl-turned-soldier joan of arc hurried to sully to meet the king after she had defeated the english at the nearby city of orleans. the upper hall contains one of the best-preserved timber roofs in france-- a virtual forest of 14th-century beams. all over the loire valley, picturesque towns nestle around a castle. the town of amboise makes a lovely spot for spending the night. it's small, and there's nothing like having a chateau in your backyard. amboise nurtured one of the brightest stars of the french renaissance-- francis, or francois i. francois and members of his court created or revamped many of the chateaus in the loire valley, turning them from fortresses to country estates. keep an eye out for francois' emblem, the salamander. francois grew up in the amboise chateau in the early 1500s, heir to the throne. magnificent jousts, festivals, and masquerades filled his days until the young prince went off to battle for an ancestral claim in italy. pierre brantome, chronicler of the times, described the prince as "young and gallant, "affable, full of grace and
in 1429, the peasant girl-turned-soldier joan of arc hurried to sully to meet the king after she had defeated the english at the nearby city of orleans. the upper hall contains one of the best-preserved timber roofs in france-- a virtual forest of 14th-century beams. all over the loire valley, picturesque towns nestle around a castle. the town of amboise makes a lovely spot for spending the night. it's small, and there's nothing like having a chateau in your backyard. amboise nurtured one of...
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in fact, even captain sully says tsa has gone too far. >> reporter: flying in the friendsly skies. flying means a tsa agent's hand where most men likely could never reach. >> we are not entering the pentagon or any white house building, we are going on an airplane. >> reporter: and a consensus search preflight that most women would only give to their treating doctor. it is the result of tsa's new rules in place just in time for the holiday offering travelers an ultimatum. pat down or full body scan. >> these old bones could do it. >> but the pilot's union saw the full body scan as too intrusive and increased exposition you're of radiation. >> it is very good news. >> reporter: captainwhat tsa found is good for u.s. airways pilots is not good for a flight attendant recovering from cancer. >> she put her hand on my breast and said what is this? i said it is a prothesis. i had breast cancer. she said you'll have to show me that. it was such an horrific experience it blew my mind. >> reporter: the discontent is getting louder. a national revolt hoping to cripple travel. >> you have to
in fact, even captain sully says tsa has gone too far. >> reporter: flying in the friendsly skies. flying means a tsa agent's hand where most men likely could never reach. >> we are not entering the pentagon or any white house building, we are going on an airplane. >> reporter: and a consensus search preflight that most women would only give to their treating doctor. it is the result of tsa's new rules in place just in time for the holiday offering travelers an ultimatum. pat...
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then at u 40, sully sullenberger joins us. he made headlines when he said flight crews should not be required to submit to body scans. >>> also new this morning, steven slater has a new gig. he signed a deal with a company that makes mobile communications applications. and he'll be judging a contest with them. air travelers are being asked to submit their craziest travel experiences on a plane and then slater will pick the best one. >>> emma watson turned a lot of heads last night at the new york premiere of "harry potter and the deathly hallows." when everybody stopped gasping about her new hairdo, she gave us a preview of the number seven in the series. >> it's more intense, more of an adult movie. pretty sad at times, scary at times. there's a part of it that feels like a horror movie or something. >> part two of the deathly hallows is due out next year. i guess people were so surprised about the haircut because contractually she hasn't been able to cut her hair in any different style. >> she went all in once she was able t
then at u 40, sully sullenberger joins us. he made headlines when he said flight crews should not be required to submit to body scans. >>> also new this morning, steven slater has a new gig. he signed a deal with a company that makes mobile communications applications. and he'll be judging a contest with them. air travelers are being asked to submit their craziest travel experiences on a plane and then slater will pick the best one. >>> emma watson turned a lot of heads last...
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. >>> and sully sullenberger from danville is on capitol hill this morning. why he's so concerned about changes by the faa. the moment you feel run down or achy nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum. get oscillo and feel like yourself again. oscillococcinum, nip it in the bud. >>> good morning. we had some overnight rain. still a few rain showers skirting the coast but overall, mostly sunny and breezy and cool as temperatures stay in the upper 60s to low 50s. here's dave. >>> thank you, steve. president obama arrived in south korea earlier this morning to attend a global economic summit. as ktvu's alison burns tells us now from our washington, d.c. newsroom, he's already on the defensive. >> reporter: that's right. president obama is facing two days of contentious talks about the economy. as he arrived in seoul, south korea for the g-20 summit, he faced intense criticism about recent steps by the federal reserve to try to stimulate the u.s. economy. some g-20 leaders say it had give the u.s. an unfair advantage. one german official called it
. >>> and sully sullenberger from danville is on capitol hill this morning. why he's so concerned about changes by the faa. the moment you feel run down or achy nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum. get oscillo and feel like yourself again. oscillococcinum, nip it in the bud. >>> good morning. we had some overnight rain. still a few rain showers skirting the coast but overall, mostly sunny and breezy and cool as temperatures stay in the upper 60s to low 50s....
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now, american's hero pilot, sully sullen burger weighs in. >>> and we'll be joined by a career coach with tips about how to make employment a little less awkward over thanksgiving dinner. >>> it is 8:30 a.m. on this saturday morning, november 20. thanks for joining us. i'm anne mackovic. >> it's 9:30 actually. >> did i say 10:30? >> you said 8:00! >> i'm ready to move through the day apparently! >> we'll continue-- >> thanks for clairg fig, because we could have screwed up a lot of people's saturday plans! >>> we've got a bit of weather showing up on the horizon out here in the bay area. rain turning to showers this morning. the real storm warning up at this time is for the highcountry, where they will be looking at lots of snow and wind through the afternoon. chains required, of course, if you're headed into the mountains across i-80, and that snowfall will likely continue through the weekend into early next week, as the showers taper off around the bay. colder air moving in behind it. and we'll have more details on that, coming up in our complete forecast here in just a few minutes
now, american's hero pilot, sully sullen burger weighs in. >>> and we'll be joined by a career coach with tips about how to make employment a little less awkward over thanksgiving dinner. >>> it is 8:30 a.m. on this saturday morning, november 20. thanks for joining us. i'm anne mackovic. >> it's 9:30 actually. >> did i say 10:30? >> you said 8:00! >> i'm ready to move through the day apparently! >> we'll continue-- >> thanks for clairg fig,...
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. >> what sully sullen berger is doing -- sullenberger is doing. information online. search for jobs, student loans, social security and other benefits. it's where the government comes together. usa.gov. [ sirens ] >> that siren you hear is coming from the tesoro refinery in martinez. that's what's happening live right now as people who live in the areas of martinez, north concord and clyde are getting a warning to shelter in place as a result of flaring that's been going on for an hour and a half. we just spoke with pg&e. we have new information. we now know that the outage began at thety so vo refinery -- at the tesoro refinery. the shelter in place still stands. we'll stay on top of this breaking news situation and bridge you moyer information as soon as we get it. >>> the bay area's hero pilot, sully sullenberger, was in washington, d.c. speaking out against an faa proposal to change rules intended to reduce pilot fatigue. captain sul lun berger is famous for his miracle crash- landing in the hudson river. he had had just seconds to bring his plane into a safe wat
. >> what sully sullen berger is doing -- sullenberger is doing. information online. search for jobs, student loans, social security and other benefits. it's where the government comes together. usa.gov. [ sirens ] >> that siren you hear is coming from the tesoro refinery in martinez. that's what's happening live right now as people who live in the areas of martinez, north concord and clyde are getting a warning to shelter in place as a result of flaring that's been going on for an...
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pilots, including captain sully sullenberger, you know him. you love him.a bad idea. >> good morning everyone, it's sunday, november 14th. newly elected members of congress arrive on capitol hill this morning to learn the ropes of d.c. politics. what they can expect in their crash course, plus, who is fighting for their attention? >> and the president just landed in the u.s., back from his tour of asia. but he has a tough battle waiting for him over push tax cuts. republicans won't budge on extending them for everyone, will there be that buzz word, compromise. >> growing outrage over full body scans at airports. it's not just passengers complaining, pilots including captain sully sullenberger, they think they're dangerous, too, we will hear from the u.s. earl pilots association next. "fox & friends" begins right now. ♪ good morning everybody, thanks for tuning in and joining us, and in washington d.c., the beltway is going to have some more residents and new members on capitol hill and it's a very interesting freshman class because obviously, this was a his
pilots, including captain sully sullenberger, you know him. you love him.a bad idea. >> good morning everyone, it's sunday, november 14th. newly elected members of congress arrive on capitol hill this morning to learn the ropes of d.c. politics. what they can expect in their crash course, plus, who is fighting for their attention? >> and the president just landed in the u.s., back from his tour of asia. but he has a tough battle waiting for him over push tax cuts. republicans won't...
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. >>> sully sullenberger was in washington, d.c. to speak out against proposed new faa rules.e and other pilots oppose a new change in regulation that would increase the amount of time airlines can make pilots fly and shorten rest periods between flights. he was particularly critical of a recommendation to increase maximum flying time from eight hours to ten hours. >> one of the things that's in the proposal, unbelievably to me is the recommendation to increase by 25% the daily flying time pilots would be flying. i can tell you from personal experience and from my knowledge of the science. there are no data that show that flying more hours per day will decrease fatigue. >> suen berger became famous for safely landing flight 1549 on the hudson driver in new york city last -- hudson river in new york city last year. >>> let's check in with mark. pretty nice out there? >> that's right, tori. it look like we're settling into an extended period of dry weather. not much in the way of activity around the bay area. we have a few showers around cape mendocino. but that's about it. and
. >>> sully sullenberger was in washington, d.c. to speak out against proposed new faa rules.e and other pilots oppose a new change in regulation that would increase the amount of time airlines can make pilots fly and shorten rest periods between flights. he was particularly critical of a recommendation to increase maximum flying time from eight hours to ten hours. >> one of the things that's in the proposal, unbelievably to me is the recommendation to increase by 25% the daily...
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. >> captain "sully" sullengberger was quoted as being concerned about radiation. those people, particularly who fly a lot and i'm certainly one of them and pilots and i know you've been talking to pilots and you may reach some sort of screening procedure with pilots, why shouldn't somebody who flies a lot be concerned about repeated exposure through this body scanner? i know you say there are studies which tested this, but has it tested for, you know, repeated exposures for frequent flyers? >> that's part of the scientific studies and again i would refer people to that. i talked to sully today based on some of his concerns and i think we do have a good way forward with the pilots who not only have the frequency but from a risk-based intelligence-driven process that i've implemented since i started july 1, looking at the issue of, should there be alternative screening available for pilots since they're in charge of the aircraft, and i think we'll have something on that in the very near future. >> the idea being that you're screening a pilot but they've got a weapon
. >> captain "sully" sullengberger was quoted as being concerned about radiation. those people, particularly who fly a lot and i'm certainly one of them and pilots and i know you've been talking to pilots and you may reach some sort of screening procedure with pilots, why shouldn't somebody who flies a lot be concerned about repeated exposure through this body scanner? i know you say there are studies which tested this, but has it tested for, you know, repeated exposures for...
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. >>> you remember captain sully burger? he became a hero when he landed on the hudson. he's back weighing in on his new security measures at the airport go too far and maybe we'll ask him about that mystery missile. wall street is getting back on its feet. but the financial landscape is still full of uncertainty. in times like these, you need an experienced partner to look out for you. heads up! and after 300 years we have gotten pretty good at that. le announcer ] his day starts thwith his arthritis pain.. that's breakfast with two pills. the morning is over, it's time for two more pills. the day marches on, back to more pills. and when he's finally home... but hang on; just two aleve can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is steven, who chose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. >>> live pictures now from london where protests continue over a plan to triple the cost of tuition going to university there. these protests have gotten violent. eight students we're told have been
. >>> you remember captain sully burger? he became a hero when he landed on the hudson. he's back weighing in on his new security measures at the airport go too far and maybe we'll ask him about that mystery missile. wall street is getting back on its feet. but the financial landscape is still full of uncertainty. in times like these, you need an experienced partner to look out for you. heads up! and after 300 years we have gotten pretty good at that. le announcer ] his day starts...
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. >> shades of sully. sully sullenberger, the pilot who landed on the hudson river. >> on the hudson. >> just a bit ago. unbelievable. trying to get more information for you here on cnn. getting information from my producers in my ear and we're checking with our sources as well. susan, this is a huge story. make sure you stay with us. we'll continue to follow this one. a problem with a delta airlines plane that was headed to moscow from jfk airport, and, boy, couldn't have happened at a worse time really because so many people now are starting to travel for the holiday season. that's what we're going to talk about. our jackqui jeras will be here o tell us where the weather is causing some travel delays. we want you to be a part of the conversation. we told you how you can help us out on this breaking news. if you have any video or pictures, go to ireport.com or look at any of the social media sites right there. we'll get it on the air and vet it first. we're back in a moment with breaking news and more. [
. >> shades of sully. sully sullenberger, the pilot who landed on the hudson river. >> on the hudson. >> just a bit ago. unbelievable. trying to get more information for you here on cnn. getting information from my producers in my ear and we're checking with our sources as well. susan, this is a huge story. make sure you stay with us. we'll continue to follow this one. a problem with a delta airlines plane that was headed to moscow from jfk airport, and, boy, couldn't have...
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respond if you would to captain sullenberger. >> i actually spoke with sully yesterday.good discussion and it is interesting when i started in this position july 1 of this year, i brought a risk-based, intelligence-driven approach of how we go about our job trying to find the best possible security. the question is what is the best way of implementing some of this risk-based approach. >> in the short version what's the drill, i fly, i walk up, what's about to take place? >> so we have advanced imaging technology in about 80 airports now and if you go there and want to opt-out of that ait machine, then you go through the walk-through metal detector and you would receive what we describe as a thorough patdown f want to go through the ait or walk-through metal detector and no alarms no alerts then there is no patdown. so, that is the basic process, the best way people can prepare is make sure they have everything out of their pockets and nothing in there that would showed up on the advanced imaging technology machinement. >> relative to the full body scan, have you fully ve
respond if you would to captain sullenberger. >> i actually spoke with sully yesterday.good discussion and it is interesting when i started in this position july 1 of this year, i brought a risk-based, intelligence-driven approach of how we go about our job trying to find the best possible security. the question is what is the best way of implementing some of this risk-based approach. >> in the short version what's the drill, i fly, i walk up, what's about to take place? >> so...
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including the biggest hero pilot around, captain sully himself. >> i think it's unnecessary for the flight crews to go through them, first, and second, i think it's -- it poses some radiation risk. >> reporter: but opting out of the scanners only causes more problem now that enhanced patdown techniques give agents the right to field inside the leg. the front of a woman's bra, and more. >> you're going to be searched either way and going to be invaded either way. >> reporter: today, on call toll hill, the tsa's chief acknowledged the new patdowns are invasive. but he said they're necessary, because the government has been able to smuggle items through normal security in its own tests more than they'd like to admit. >> the intelligence coupled with the repeat ed covert testing le me to conclude that we needed to be more thorough. >> reporter: and if a little privacy goes out the window, you're okay with that? >> yeah. it's not like we're being strip searched to get on a plane. >> reporter: digitally strip searched. >> it's not that extreme, so, i'm comfortable with it. >> reporter: a recent
including the biggest hero pilot around, captain sully himself. >> i think it's unnecessary for the flight crews to go through them, first, and second, i think it's -- it poses some radiation risk. >> reporter: but opting out of the scanners only causes more problem now that enhanced patdown techniques give agents the right to field inside the leg. the front of a woman's bra, and more. >> you're going to be searched either way and going to be invaded either way. >>...
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we even talked to the country's most famous pilot, captain sully who says tsa has gone too far. aa tsa's hand where most men could never reach. >> we are not interesting the pentagon, we are going on an airplane. >> reporter: the result of tsa's new rules in place just in time for the holiday. offering travelers an ultimatum. pat down or full body scan. >> i would go through the scanner. what the heck. these old bones could do it. >> reporter: but the pilot's union saw the full body scan as too intrusive and increased exposure of radiation. chesley sullenberger says pilots need to get through the airport faster. >> by removing them from the daily lines that passengers have to use, it is likely that will reduce their delays. >> reporter: but the songs of discontent against tsa is getting louder. an online revolt hopes to cripple airport traveling to deny the scan and demand a pat down. >> you have to have some kind of revolt to make changes. >> i guess i could understand it. if people believe in it that much. then it is a cool thing to do. >> reporter: tsa says there is intellige
we even talked to the country's most famous pilot, captain sully who says tsa has gone too far. aa tsa's hand where most men could never reach. >> we are not interesting the pentagon, we are going on an airplane. >> reporter: the result of tsa's new rules in place just in time for the holiday. offering travelers an ultimatum. pat down or full body scan. >> i would go through the scanner. what the heck. these old bones could do it. >> reporter: but the pilot's union saw...
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even hudson river chelsea sully sullen berg says he has detected growing unease with the measures.fficials are struggling to insure outraged passengers who are being groped more closely than ever. janet napolitano is reiterating points she made in a column published in "usa today" saying her agency has a, quote, open ear to any adjustments to the security measures but napolitano adds that if people want to travel by some other means, they have that right. meanwhile, a bipartisan group of new jersey politicians is asking the government to review the practice of full body scans. the growing controversy surrounding screening comes after a california man was forced to leave san diego's airport for refusing to let security officers use full body imaging or pat him down. telling them, quote, if you touch my junk i'll have you arrested. that's a real quote. we'll see how long -- they're getting closer and closer to certain areas in the pat-downs we hope they'll turn back on. >>> in a sharp reversal, to polit politics, mitch mcconnell says he supports plans for a moratorium on earmarks. mc
even hudson river chelsea sully sullen berg says he has detected growing unease with the measures.fficials are struggling to insure outraged passengers who are being groped more closely than ever. janet napolitano is reiterating points she made in a column published in "usa today" saying her agency has a, quote, open ear to any adjustments to the security measures but napolitano adds that if people want to travel by some other means, they have that right. meanwhile, a bipartisan group...
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even sully sullenberger. the radiation is hurting you, but like john hopkins said there is no health risk. it's this big huge thing. >> the government also told tus air at ground zero was safe. people are skepticalle. >> your conversation with mr. pistole will be interesting. pistole. >> mr. postal runs the post office. >> maybe you didn't realize they were gone but congress is back in session this morning and if you're hoping to see your elected officials rolling up their sleeves and taking on the tough issues, you might need to lower your expectations. >> this is a lame duck session, a lot of lawmakers already have one foot out the door. and dana bash live on capitol hill where the incoming crop of freshmen members of congress arrived on the buses you see. >> just arrived. you can probably see them departing there. one bus just showed up. a sixth bus, that's how many came because that's how large this freshman class is. needed six buses. it will abvery long day of orientation. john, they are going to learn
even sully sullenberger. the radiation is hurting you, but like john hopkins said there is no health risk. it's this big huge thing. >> the government also told tus air at ground zero was safe. people are skepticalle. >> your conversation with mr. pistole will be interesting. pistole. >> mr. postal runs the post office. >> maybe you didn't realize they were gone but congress is back in session this morning and if you're hoping to see your elected officials rolling up...
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thank you, sully. thank you everybody.usa have done for this great army here over the last 60 years. how about a big hand for ausa for their 60th anniversary. [applause] >> the head table has already been introduced and so i'm not going to recognize them again individually but this is the leadership of your army. that has led us and carried us through a very difficult time. and they are not much to look at but they're very, very capable and competent. how about a big hand to them? [applause] >> a couple of former chiefs here. in addition to sully, carl and denny, great to see you here. and a couple of former sergeants major of the army. sergeant majors connelly, mckin i didn't, hall, and jack tilly. great to have you here with us. [applause] >> in addition to this being the 60th anniversary of ausa and it's also the 60th anniversary of the korean war and i would ask all of our korean veterans led by medal of honor recipient ron rossiter to please stand and recognize your service. [applause] [applause] >> in this great 235-
thank you, sully. thank you everybody.usa have done for this great army here over the last 60 years. how about a big hand for ausa for their 60th anniversary. [applause] >> the head table has already been introduced and so i'm not going to recognize them again individually but this is the leadership of your army. that has led us and carried us through a very difficult time. and they are not much to look at but they're very, very capable and competent. how about a big hand to them?...
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. >> ten, nine, eight -- >> reporter: sully sullenberger led the crowd in the countdown. himself no stranger to water. >> three, two, one, zero. [ cheering ] >> the lighting of the buildings were just spectacular. >> fireworks were great. the kids loved it. >> reporter: fireworks capped a challenging day. >> we were hoping to get some pony rides in and see frosty. >> reporter: the rain held off as the towers rolled out pony rides, a petting zoo, and of course rudolf. >> when you're done with skating, looking a the lighting of the buildings, come on up and we're ready to sell to you. >> reporter: but this afternoon a power outage dimmed businesses and caused the skating rink to soften. later rain kept performers off the ice. >> we were here last year too and got to see the skaters. watching those lights go on, that's what you want to see. >> while the lights are lit, you can feel the holidays are here. there's a sense of celebration, camaraderie, it's about family time. >> are landing lights; right? >> reporter: more than 17,000 lights, all energy saving l.e.d. this is mor
. >> ten, nine, eight -- >> reporter: sully sullenberger led the crowd in the countdown. himself no stranger to water. >> three, two, one, zero. [ cheering ] >> the lighting of the buildings were just spectacular. >> fireworks were great. the kids loved it. >> reporter: fireworks capped a challenging day. >> we were hoping to get some pony rides in and see frosty. >> reporter: the rain held off as the towers rolled out pony rides, a petting zoo,...
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. >>> miracle on the hudson pilot captain sully sullenberger returns to washington. >>> we're getting a closer look at a plan to renovate the national mall. >> kristin fisher joins us from the mall to show us what's included in the extensive plan and a pretty big price tag. >> this is a major, multimillion dollar project that will likely be taking place over the next several years. now the bad news is of course, that in the short-term, this means it would likely foreclose traffic in the area around the national mall. but the good news is that this plan would likely create some jobs in the area, which is good news in this tough economy. it'd also make the mall a better and more beautiful place to be. it will actually decrease traffic in the area. one can certainly hope so. interior secretary ken salazar signed off on this plan yesterday afternoon, right outside the jefferson memorial. it's been a plan that's been years in the making. it's described as a blueprint for improving our nation's front yard. the focus is on improving the national mall for pedestrians. it's about protecting ou
. >>> miracle on the hudson pilot captain sully sullenberger returns to washington. >>> we're getting a closer look at a plan to renovate the national mall. >> kristin fisher joins us from the mall to show us what's included in the extensive plan and a pretty big price tag. >> this is a major, multimillion dollar project that will likely be taking place over the next several years. now the bad news is of course, that in the short-term, this means it would likely...
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captain sully, you know the guy that landed the plane, cool under pressure, called this a waste of limitedources. they have every right to be upset, because putting pilots through advanced security searches, does that make sense to you? sir, i'm sorry. we have to take that boxcutter away from you. why? because conceivably you can use it as a weapon and storm the cockpit and hijack the plane. oh, i'm already in the cockpit. i already have control of the plane. what do you say we use a little common sense here? no, no, no. hmm, no. this is why people are upset. i want to show you audio and video you may have heard already. this is a passenger who objected to the new intrusive hand slide. and the pat-down. he got the pat-down because the full body scan, he wasn't comfortable with that either. but he decided to take out a cell phone and record the intersection on his cell phone and -- the interaction on his cell phone and he ended up capturing this. >> my hands are going like this. i'm going to use a groin check. put my hand on your inner thigh. slowly go up. two times in the front and two tim
captain sully, you know the guy that landed the plane, cool under pressure, called this a waste of limitedources. they have every right to be upset, because putting pilots through advanced security searches, does that make sense to you? sir, i'm sorry. we have to take that boxcutter away from you. why? because conceivably you can use it as a weapon and storm the cockpit and hijack the plane. oh, i'm already in the cockpit. i already have control of the plane. what do you say we use a little...
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. >> ten, nine, eight -- >> reporter: sully sullenberger led the crowd in the countdown. himself no stranger to water. >> three, two, one, zero. [ cheering ] >> the lighting of the buildings were just spectacular. >> fireworks were great. the kids loved it. >> reporter: fireworks capped a challenging day. >> we were hoping to get some pony rides in and see frosty. >> reporter: the rain held off as the towers rolled out pony rides, a petting zoo,and of course rudolf. >> when you're done with skating, looking a the lighting of the buildings, come on up and we're ready to sell to you. >> reporter: but this afternoon a power outage dimmed businesses and caused the skating rink to soften. later rain kept performers off the ice. >> we were here last year too and got to see the skaters. watching those lights go on, that's what you want to see. >> while the lights are lit, you can feel the holidays are here. there's a sense of celebration, camaraderie, it's about family time. >> those are landing lights; right? >> reporter: more than 17,000 lights, all energy saving l.e.d. this i
. >> ten, nine, eight -- >> reporter: sully sullenberger led the crowd in the countdown. himself no stranger to water. >> three, two, one, zero. [ cheering ] >> the lighting of the buildings were just spectacular. >> fireworks were great. the kids loved it. >> reporter: fireworks capped a challenging day. >> we were hoping to get some pony rides in and see frosty. >> reporter: the rain held off as the towers rolled out pony rides, a petting...
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the latest person to weigh in on the matter chelsly sully sullenburger he is the man who landed the u.s airways plane on new york's hudson river. shares frustration of çpilots who have to constantly go through security. >> what many airline pilots are advised to do in the interim until we get improved measures is to oment out -- opt out of the scanner and take a private screening with another airline crew member there as a witness. >> a national opt out day is planned for the day before thanksgiving. one of the busiest travel times of the year. passengers are urged to refuse body scans and pat downs. >>> there is a major announcement from the royal family. clarence howls which is the official residents of the prince of wales announced that prince william and kate middleton are engaged. they got engaged last month during a vacation in kenya. they are due to marry next spring or summer in london. the couple are both 28 years old and they met more than eight years ago while students at the university of st. andrews in scotland. congratulations. >>> some chicago restaurants qualify for a
the latest person to weigh in on the matter chelsly sully sullenburger he is the man who landed the u.s airways plane on new york's hudson river. shares frustration of çpilots who have to constantly go through security. >> what many airline pilots are advised to do in the interim until we get improved measures is to oment out -- opt out of the scanner and take a private screening with another airline crew member there as a witness. >> a national opt out day is planned for the day...
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including the biggest hero pilot around, captain sully himself. >> i think it's unnecessary for the flight to go through them, first, and second, i think it poses some radiation risk. >> reporter: but opting out of the scanners only causes more problems. now that enhanced pat-down techniques give agents the right to feel inside the legs, the front of a woman's bra, and more. >> you're going to be searched either way and you're going to be invaded either way. >> reporter: on capitol hill the tsa's chief acknowledged the new pat-downs are invasive. but he said they're necessary because the government has been able to smuggle items through normal security in its own tests more than they'd like to admit. >> the intelligence, coupled with the repeated covert testing led me to conclude that we needed to be more thorough. >> and if a little privacy goes out the window, you're okay with that? >> yeah, it's not like we're being strip searched to get on the plane. >> digitally strip searched. >> but it's not that extreme. so i'm comfortable with it. >> reporter: a recent cbs news poll shows american
including the biggest hero pilot around, captain sully himself. >> i think it's unnecessary for the flight to go through them, first, and second, i think it poses some radiation risk. >> reporter: but opting out of the scanners only causes more problems. now that enhanced pat-down techniques give agents the right to feel inside the legs, the front of a woman's bra, and more. >> you're going to be searched either way and you're going to be invaded either way. >> reporter:...
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the two unions said they were concerned about radiation but sully said it doesn't make sense.larly when you consider that if a pilot wants to commit an act of terror he or her would have the greatest weapon and that is the aircraft. so john pistole saying that they may be looking at revisions to see what makes sense because they are a trusted employee and maybe they don't need to. he didn't say this but the suggestion is maybe they don't need to go through the full screening all of the other passengers do. >> let's get back to the passenger in san diego. i've been through that airport. i've said that i have not wanted the body scan. they have taken me aside and done the wand. it wasn't an issue. but he recorded this whole process and it's gone viral on youtube. you asked john pistole about this. what did he have to say? >> well, he said that obviously people are going to have their concerns and that the tsa is trying to keep a lot of people happy but obviously a lot of people aren't. let's listen to what he told me. >> obviously everybody has their own perspectives about their
the two unions said they were concerned about radiation but sully said it doesn't make sense.larly when you consider that if a pilot wants to commit an act of terror he or her would have the greatest weapon and that is the aircraft. so john pistole saying that they may be looking at revisions to see what makes sense because they are a trusted employee and maybe they don't need to. he didn't say this but the suggestion is maybe they don't need to go through the full screening all of the other...
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. >> we're glad he did a sully. it was pretty terrific. but there was no panic. there was -- by the pilots or the crew. they just did a beautiful job. >> reporter: the five crewmembers and 140 passengers were flown on a different aircraft and landed safely at pittsburgh international around 7:00 in the evening. >> i'm glad. i've been awake since 3:00 a.m. san diego time. so i'm glad it's over want. >> reporter: and no one was injured aboard that flight. they all landed in pittsburgh just a few hours later than scheduled. vic? >> one person suffered two broken legs, but there were no reports of injuries when the american airlines plane landed on the hudson river. >>> a man is jumped in ann anne arundel county. and the suspects take off in his car. it happened early yesterday morning in brooklyn park. police were called to west meadow road, where the victim said two young men attacked him and stole his wallet and keys. they were last seen fleeing the scene. headed towards baltimore city. >>> new twists in the desperate search for a missing ohio woman, her children
. >> we're glad he did a sully. it was pretty terrific. but there was no panic. there was -- by the pilots or the crew. they just did a beautiful job. >> reporter: the five crewmembers and 140 passengers were flown on a different aircraft and landed safely at pittsburgh international around 7:00 in the evening. >> i'm glad. i've been awake since 3:00 a.m. san diego time. so i'm glad it's over want. >> reporter: and no one was injured aboard that flight. they all landed...
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. >> captain sully sullenburger the pilot who landed the disabled plane in the hudson river.concerns over new rules on pilot duty and rest requirements. he disagreed, strongly, with the recommendation that would increase pilots' maximum daily flying time from 8:00 to 10 hours. and believes the nine-hour minimum rest period for pilots is inadequate. he says the primary goal of the rules is protect the safety of the flying public. he believes they do not help solve the problem fauf teeing. >> case closed. mystery of the vanished missile tonight is solved. "nbc nightly news" reported last night the military determined it was an airplane not a missile launch which caused the vapor trail in the skies over southern california yesterday. experts say the was caused by a plane coming in for a landing and distorted by a combination of camera angle, winds and other environmental factors. >> well, just ahead. wurld se world series champ and legend turns to twitter with an interesting prospect for fans. >> choppy waters for america's cup in the bay area. >> promise to war veterans in bay
. >> captain sully sullenburger the pilot who landed the disabled plane in the hudson river.concerns over new rules on pilot duty and rest requirements. he disagreed, strongly, with the recommendation that would increase pilots' maximum daily flying time from 8:00 to 10 hours. and believes the nine-hour minimum rest period for pilots is inadequate. he says the primary goal of the rules is protect the safety of the flying public. he believes they do not help solve the problem fauf teeing....
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captain chelsea sully sullenberger flipping the switch this year doing the honors.n with the rain falling in the city of san francisco and the current air temperature of 48 degrees. you're able to see the fireworks display. >> it's the holidays! >> going on below the embarcadero center is the official opening of the holiday ice rink. it will stay open through january 2 rain or shine. around it's just lovely to be able to ice skate outdoors very close in proximity to that bay of water. i mean, what other community can boast that claim? 7:50 for7.50 for adults, 3.50 for kids and 3 bucks for the ice skates. a bargain. >> it's really raining out there. >> yeah, it is. that's why i'm here! [ laughter ] >> for the past 14 years, i have had the honor to be there and watch the official lighting. that's one of the best things i get to do all year long and this year we decided to keep me in-house so i can maneuver our live high-def doppler radar because, you know, you need a pilot's license in order to do that you know. you can't just take control of high-def doppler radar. y
captain chelsea sully sullenberger flipping the switch this year doing the honors.n with the rain falling in the city of san francisco and the current air temperature of 48 degrees. you're able to see the fireworks display. >> it's the holidays! >> going on below the embarcadero center is the official opening of the holiday ice rink. it will stay open through january 2 rain or shine. around it's just lovely to be able to ice skate outdoors very close in proximity to that bay of...
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. >> well, we were glad he did a sully. it was pretty terrific. but there was no panic. was no -- by the pilots or the crew. they just did a beautiful job. >> the five crewmembers and 140 passengers were flown on a different aircraft. it landed safely at pittsburgh international around 7:00 in the evening. >> i'm glad. i've been awake since 3:00 a.m., san diego time. so i'm glad it's over. >> reporter: that was jessica kartalija reporting. one person suffered two broken legs, but there were no other reports of injuries when the american airlines plane landed on the hudson river. >>> the latest trend among children is causing concern among doctors. children across the nation are wearing silly bands. but health officials say they can cause swelling and discomfort, if kids wear them too long. 13 families had filed complaints so far. including 8-year-old chris palmier's parents. >> it was like a freak show or something. it was five times bigger than his other hand. and the doctor said to come in four days later. >> health officials say never let the child wear them to bed. i
. >> well, we were glad he did a sully. it was pretty terrific. but there was no panic. was no -- by the pilots or the crew. they just did a beautiful job. >> the five crewmembers and 140 passengers were flown on a different aircraft. it landed safely at pittsburgh international around 7:00 in the evening. >> i'm glad. i've been awake since 3:00 a.m., san diego time. so i'm glad it's over. >> reporter: that was jessica kartalija reporting. one person suffered two broken...
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chesley "sully" sullenberger receiving the neil armstrong medal of excellence, he told the crowd it waswould be in the same sentence, he received a masters in industrial psychology from purdue in 1973. texas: a different approach to parking in death downtown fort worth. the city swapping coin meters for a credit card based system. >> swipe it and add time by pushing the blue button. >> julie: rates remain the same, however officials saying the new meters are a way to generate extra revenue. michigan: a group is suddenly filthy rich after claiming a $129 million jackpot. the winning powerball ticket purchase at a detroit area porn shop and the recipients planning on how to use the cash. >> a huge portions will go to the church. >> reporter: that is not the only winner, a $140 million mega millions jackpot was purchased at a convenience store in gladstone, and that is the fox watch across america. >> julie: facebook is back after a temporary shut down in an entire country, what caused the social network to go dark? find out coming up. and we know about some of the most famous names that c
chesley "sully" sullenberger receiving the neil armstrong medal of excellence, he told the crowd it waswould be in the same sentence, he received a masters in industrial psychology from purdue in 1973. texas: a different approach to parking in death downtown fort worth. the city swapping coin meters for a credit card based system. >> swipe it and add time by pushing the blue button. >> julie: rates remain the same, however officials saying the new meters are a way to...
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sully sullenberger and his co- pilot from the miracle on the hudson, jeffrey skiles, will speak in washingtonmorning to express concern over new guidelines for pilot flight times. sullenberger says the new faa plan doesn't go far enough to address the problem of pilot fatigue and thus passenger safety. >>> 5:41. save yourself. the stress and the cash. how people are getting creative this year when it comes to holiday spending. >> plus, just in time for the start of the flu season, where you can get your family flu shots for free. to ,,,, okay, now here's our holiday gift list. aww, not the mall. well, i'll do the shopping... u do the shipping. shipping's a hassle. i'll go to the mall. hey. hi. you know, holiday shipping's easy with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. yea, i know. oh, you're good. good luck! priority mail flat rate shipping starts at $4.90 only from the postal service. >>> caltrans activated signs in the area warning of wet roads and slowdowns on highway 17 near the summit. now a car spun out
sully sullenberger and his co- pilot from the miracle on the hudson, jeffrey skiles, will speak in washingtonmorning to express concern over new guidelines for pilot flight times. sullenberger says the new faa plan doesn't go far enough to address the problem of pilot fatigue and thus passenger safety. >>> 5:41. save yourself. the stress and the cash. how people are getting creative this year when it comes to holiday spending. >> plus, just in time for the start of the flu...
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. >> joining us right now, chelsea sully sullenberger pilot of the miracle flight on the hudson.sure you just heard that john pistole does not want to change these screening procedures. do you think they should be changed? >> good morning, great to be with you. airline pilots do have concerns about the screening procedures. first, they're not an effective use of our limited resources. we need to do much better job of taking a risk-based approach and i think since airline pilots are already the last line of defense in defending the caulk pilt against those who might use it for ill and since we're very trusted partners in this important security process, i think we need to be treated as such. and we already have the means. if the tsa would use to use it and implement it nationwide to identify and verify each pilot's identity and identify their current employment status and that is much more efebtive at meeting any possible threat and concerns about the radiation exposure. you have to realize that compared to someone working on the ground that has all the earth's atmosphere above th
. >> joining us right now, chelsea sully sullenberger pilot of the miracle flight on the hudson.sure you just heard that john pistole does not want to change these screening procedures. do you think they should be changed? >> good morning, great to be with you. airline pilots do have concerns about the screening procedures. first, they're not an effective use of our limited resources. we need to do much better job of taking a risk-based approach and i think since airline pilots are...
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sullied themselves by doing something with the tax code or whatever that they would not get their leadershipow did we get here, erskine. you said we made promises we couldn't keep? >> charlie, it's frightening. we will be paying a trillion dollars in interest costs in 2020. i heard on the radio this morning just as a perfect example. china's economy is one-third the size of ours. yet they are investing in high-speed rail this year $100 billion. we're investing $9 billion. what makes me mad is that's our money they're investing. it's our interest on our debt. and where did they get that money? they loaned us the money to consume their goods that they were making over there. >> rose: right. >> that just won't wash in the long term. we have got to get the economy of this country going. we've got to... you know, we can't grow ourselves out of this problem, we can't tax our way out of it. people who want to do just taxes you'd have to raise the maximum marginal rate to 80%. you'd have to raise the corporate rate to 70%. you'd have to raise the capital gain rate to 50% if you're just going to do t
sullied themselves by doing something with the tax code or whatever that they would not get their leadershipow did we get here, erskine. you said we made promises we couldn't keep? >> charlie, it's frightening. we will be paying a trillion dollars in interest costs in 2020. i heard on the radio this morning just as a perfect example. china's economy is one-third the size of ours. yet they are investing in high-speed rail this year $100 billion. we're investing $9 billion. what makes me...
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he is going to be doing the light switching,--sully sullenber ger will be deletinwill be to is the lightingeremony. and if you're looking for a comedy? this is something smart, wonderful and really worth seeing. it is smart, fun and it is not that work. and it is not the wit of broadcast news but it is out television. harrison ford is just terrific as one of the news anchors and also diane keaton. she plays the real, and he plays the newsman, and i know a lot of newsmen that feel that way these days. and it is a movie worth seeing and rachel macadams as an overachiever, the few young actresses that actually has she in natalie portman. the best of their generation and it is worth seeing, and it is something to see. and later on the show, a couple of new movies, and on dvd not to mess. thank you, so much for being here. and the people liking, >> come down and see us! >> and hope to see you. and the relief to enjoy that holidays. back to markey and his adult-really enjoy the holidays at the embarcadero. back to you, marty and isabel the and and how about knitting? and debbie will create works
he is going to be doing the light switching,--sully sullenber ger will be deletinwill be to is the lightingeremony. and if you're looking for a comedy? this is something smart, wonderful and really worth seeing. it is smart, fun and it is not that work. and it is not the wit of broadcast news but it is out television. harrison ford is just terrific as one of the news anchors and also diane keaton. she plays the real, and he plays the newsman, and i know a lot of newsmen that feel that way these...