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just ahead we'll hear from sully sullenberger, the pilot who landed a u.s. wairs jet on the hudson river saving everyone on board. hear his theory. plus the mayor of surabaya makes a surprising remark about what she is telling families. hope for a miracle. is that the right message? we'll discuss. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our angie's list app. visit angieslist.com today. ♪♪ listen up... i'm reworking the menu. veggies you're cool... mayo, corn dogs...you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals. 9 grams of protein... with 30% less sugars than before. ensure, your #1 dr. recommended brand now introduces ensure active. muscle health. clear protein drink and high protein. targeted nutrition to feed your active life. ensure. take life in. narrator: this is the storm sea captain: there's a sto
just ahead we'll hear from sully sullenberger, the pilot who landed a u.s. wairs jet on the hudson river saving everyone on board. hear his theory. plus the mayor of surabaya makes a surprising remark about what she is telling families. hope for a miracle. is that the right message? we'll discuss. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your...
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plus captain sully sullenberger talks about the training that pilots get or don't get to handle in-aircies. . >>> among the theories being proposed in the crash of airasia flight 8501 is that the jet stalled in flight. experts say the plane could have been flying too slow or climbing too steeply in the bad weather. in that last critical period the pilot would have had just seconds to react. i spoke with captain sully sullenberger who landed his crippled jet on the hudson five years ago in what has become known as the miracle on the hudson. i asked what a pilot should do if a plane loses power or stalls. >> first, you take control of the airplane and you learn to find out what you can trust and what you can't. if you have visual references if it's daylight if it's clear of clouds you use the natural horizon. in fact you might not know that most airline pilots have never stalled an airliner certainly not intentionally. and our flight simulators currently are not programmed to be able to practice a full stall of an airliner in the flight simulator. i've had a chance to go to the airbus fa
plus captain sully sullenberger talks about the training that pilots get or don't get to handle in-aircies. . >>> among the theories being proposed in the crash of airasia flight 8501 is that the jet stalled in flight. experts say the plane could have been flying too slow or climbing too steeply in the bad weather. in that last critical period the pilot would have had just seconds to react. i spoke with captain sully sullenberger who landed his crippled jet on the hudson five years ago...
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we know from sully sullenberger's miracle on the hudson it is at least possible in certain conditions. we'll be hearing from him coming. sfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical...
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as tonight we talk to captain sully sullenberger. >>> in china, dozens killed and we'll be live in shanghai. and new york police here on high alert as more than a million people crowd into the time square to ring in the new year. let's go outfront. >>> and happy new year. i'm jim execute out in tonight for erin burnett. one report is that the main fuselage had been located, not only located but lying upside down on the java sea floor and that official has since dialed back his assessment. and then today the airline ceo emphatically declared it is still missing. search teams have not found it on sonar. >> we are narrowing the search and we are feeling more comfortable that we are beginning to know where it is. there is no information we can [ inaudible ]. >> devastated family members face emotional whiplash informed first the plane was located, providing some small measure of hope and then told the opposite. the plane still missing and the relief quickly fading. and so as day breaks that hour the search resumed but facing big waves and high winds, grounding all aerial operations. searchers h
as tonight we talk to captain sully sullenberger. >>> in china, dozens killed and we'll be live in shanghai. and new york police here on high alert as more than a million people crowd into the time square to ring in the new year. let's go outfront. >>> and happy new year. i'm jim execute out in tonight for erin burnett. one report is that the main fuselage had been located, not only located but lying upside down on the java sea floor and that official has since dialed back his...
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chesley "sully" sullenberger is a cbs news consultant. >> the increasing use of increasingly complexomation in our cockpit has meant pilots get fewer opportunities to manually fly the airplanes. they have lost some of their manual flying skills and confidence in them. >> reporter: the consequences have been deadly. in 2009 228 people perished when air france 447 crashed into atlantic ocean. investigators said pilots were completely surprised by technical problems. in 2013 when asiana flight crashed in san francisco the n.t.s.b. concluded the flight crew relied relied on automated systems they did not understand. michael barr is an aviation experkt expert at the university university of southern california. >> i think the public should be concerned but more realistically the f.a.a. should be concerned. the longer the pilot just sits there, the further he basically becomes a satellite to the actual airplane itself. it gets outside the loop. >> reporter: and we're not finding a lot of disagreement on this issue scott. tonight, the airline pilots association told us the best and most imp
chesley "sully" sullenberger is a cbs news consultant. >> the increasing use of increasingly complexomation in our cockpit has meant pilots get fewer opportunities to manually fly the airplanes. they have lost some of their manual flying skills and confidence in them. >> reporter: the consequences have been deadly. in 2009 228 people perished when air france 447 crashed into atlantic ocean. investigators said pilots were completely surprised by technical problems. in 2013...
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community advocate who coincidentally happens to be 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 mi
community advocate who coincidentally happens to be 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,...
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. >> it worked, because sully sullenberger practiced water landings. >> have a great weekends, do something can talk about it monday. >> hair the dog tomorrow night. >> and i'll be guest bartending tomorrow 7:30 to 8:30, for father, used to be gigi. >> tip your bar tender. >> yes, please tip your bartender. >>> have a great weekend. any closing comment. >> we love you all. >> anything? >> i'll miss you over the weekends. >> jus webuyanycar.com has helped thousands of people let go of all the hassle that comes with selling or trading in. we make selling your car truck or suv fast, safe and fair with three simple steps: one -- get your free online valuation. two -- drive to your local car-buying center. three -- walk out with a check in as little as thirty minutes. buying cars is all we do. all makes and models and no dealership pressure we'll even settle your loan or lease. so, don't wait. get your free online valuation now at webuyanycar.com. >>> live from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show." today funny man george lopez gives his take on hot topics and his new movie. >>> and how
. >> it worked, because sully sullenberger practiced water landings. >> have a great weekends, do something can talk about it monday. >> hair the dog tomorrow night. >> and i'll be guest bartending tomorrow 7:30 to 8:30, for father, used to be gigi. >> tip your bar tender. >> yes, please tip your bartender. >>> have a great weekend. any closing comment. >> we love you all. >> anything? >> i'll miss you over the weekends. >>...
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we spoke with captain sully sullenberger who successfully landed his crippled jet on the hudson river. brianna asked him what a pilot should do in the event of loss of power or stall. >> first you maintain control of the airplane. and you learn to find out what you can trust and what you can't. if you have visual references if it's daylight clear of clouds you use the natural horizon. otherwise use your flight instruments. recovering from a stall is something all pilots practice. you might not know most airplane pilots have not stalled an airliner not intentionally. our flight simulators are not programmed to practice a full stall. i've had a chance to go the airbus factory in france to fly with test pilots and especially with airbus under controlled conditions stalled the airplane. something few airline pilots ever had the opportunity to do. but inadvertent stall at a high altitude in a cloud will be a very shocking series of events. you have to respond very quickly. you have to correctly solve the problem you never faced in reality before and get one chance to do it right. that's wh
we spoke with captain sully sullenberger who successfully landed his crippled jet on the hudson river. brianna asked him what a pilot should do in the event of loss of power or stall. >> first you maintain control of the airplane. and you learn to find out what you can trust and what you can't. if you have visual references if it's daylight clear of clouds you use the natural horizon. otherwise use your flight instruments. recovering from a stall is something all pilots practice. you...
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and if you had a gradual enough glide to the sea surface that you could put it down like sully sullenbergerd on the hudson you would expect under these conditions there to have been secondary radar signals received by air traffic control. you should have watched it do that. now were there other confounding factors? would you lose power and -- that system might turn off. >> i wouldn't dispute what jeff is saying because everything is up in the air at this point in time. but, if they were in a thunderstorm or convective situation with updrafts downdrafts it wouldn't have bean normal glide. >> it couldn't physically do that. >> it also wouldn't be boom smack on the deck. it would have taken some time. this is a mystery anyway. i'm confounded as to why there wasn't more continuous system of -- there weren't more signals as the plane descended. >> let's move on to our next question. this tweet asks when will the black box be found? jeff we'll start with you on that. >> i'm pretty optimistic. i'm not known as an optimistic person. this is significant. they don't need to keep looking for surface w
and if you had a gradual enough glide to the sea surface that you could put it down like sully sullenbergerd on the hudson you would expect under these conditions there to have been secondary radar signals received by air traffic control. you should have watched it do that. now were there other confounding factors? would you lose power and -- that system might turn off. >> i wouldn't dispute what jeff is saying because everything is up in the air at this point in time. but, if they were...
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land the plane much like the miracle on the hudson we had here in new york city when captain sully sullenberger in 2009 was able to land an airbus jet on the hudson river. is that something that's possible here? >> no. there are so many factoids people are making storylines around. i don't know if it's to fill time or what. you cannot take a single radar point and build a storyline around it. all about accident investigation is the fact you have to look at trends. have you to look at a lot of radar data. the radar data people are pulling off the internet those are 14 to 16-second hits. they don't have the radar at four seconds. to say the airplane stalled or the pilot was trying make a landing, at this point without really having the fidelity of the data on the ftr and understanding what the crew was talking about on the cvr, we aren't going to know a story line for this particular event until we get better data. one last point. the crucial part with the search and recovery if you will the bodies that rbing pulled up i know that the families have been waiting anxiously to get their loved ones b
land the plane much like the miracle on the hudson we had here in new york city when captain sully sullenberger in 2009 was able to land an airbus jet on the hudson river. is that something that's possible here? >> no. there are so many factoids people are making storylines around. i don't know if it's to fill time or what. you cannot take a single radar point and build a storyline around it. all about accident investigation is the fact you have to look at trends. have you to look at a...
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. >> captain sully, sully sullenberger is what he is known as heroic pilot of the miracle on the hudson by the bell's" tiffani thiessen 31. tiffani thiessen 31. he's always hanging out with his friends. you've got to be prepared to sit at the edge of your seat and be ready to get up. there's no "deep couch sitting." definitely not good for my back. this is the part i really don't like right here. (doorbell) what's that? a package! it's a swiffer wetjet. it almost feels like it's moving itself. this is kind of fun. that comes from my floor? eww! this is deep couch sitting. [jerry bell iii] deep couch sitting! i found out the hard way... not all washes take care of intimate odor. vagisil odor block wash stops odor from happening for all day confidence. when you feel fresh all day you feel confident. vagisil. your intimate health experts. kids sometimes bring home more than homework. like cold symptoms. stuffy nose... a cough... chest congestion! fast acting mucinex multi-symptom cold breaks up mucus and relieves your child's worst cold symptoms. let's end this. >> important message for re
. >> captain sully, sully sullenberger is what he is known as heroic pilot of the miracle on the hudson by the bell's" tiffani thiessen 31. tiffani thiessen 31. he's always hanging out with his friends. you've got to be prepared to sit at the edge of your seat and be ready to get up. there's no "deep couch sitting." definitely not good for my back. this is the part i really don't like right here. (doorbell) what's that? a package! it's a swiffer wetjet. it almost feels like...
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did the plane try to make a water landing like captain sully sullenberger's miracle on the hudson?ld that be possible in monsoon season? joining me now a man who knows those conditions former pilot alistair rosenschein. welcome, sir. >> hello. >> i'm so glad you're joining us. can you hear me alistair? when you hear things like this, what's goes through your mind? >> well, the first thing that pilots think is "could that happen to me? i was in that situation how could i avoid having an accident?" these are things that go through one's mind. immediately one will think of a weather-related accident and there isn't anything a pilot could do more than they're already doing which is to avoid the thunderstorm cells, especially in the tropics where they're particularly large. >> let's face it air travel is very safe there are very few accidents when you consider all of the flights that take off everyday. i think that sometimes people attach herculean qualities to pilots because there's this theory out there right now that this pilot actually could have landed the plane on the surface of t
did the plane try to make a water landing like captain sully sullenberger's miracle on the hudson?ld that be possible in monsoon season? joining me now a man who knows those conditions former pilot alistair rosenschein. welcome, sir. >> hello. >> i'm so glad you're joining us. can you hear me alistair? when you hear things like this, what's goes through your mind? >> well, the first thing that pilots think is "could that happen to me? i was in that situation how could i...
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and, of course, captain chesley sully sullenberger of danville was forced to make the perfect water landingthe hudson river in the middle of winter and within 4 minutes emergency responders descended on the scene and all 155 people on board were rescued. what a story. >> that video never gets old. >> it's incredible. if you have ever heard him speak, he is amazing. >> he is. >>> this is cool, too. two rock climbers including one out of santa rosa made a little history last night. >> kpix 5's mark kelly has more on their accomplishments at yosemite national park. >> reporter: this kiss seals 7 years of hard work. that's how long these climbers had been planning and training to scale el capitan. >> whoo! >> reporter: with a long lens, photographer tom evans has been capturing climbers kevin jorgeson and tommy caldwell scale the 3,000-foot peak. >> this i a giant leap forward for free climbing in the world and for yosemite. >> reporter: with each day people filled the meadow below el capitan for a glimpse of the man and a chance to cheer them off. they started the free climb december 27 taking
and, of course, captain chesley sully sullenberger of danville was forced to make the perfect water landingthe hudson river in the middle of winter and within 4 minutes emergency responders descended on the scene and all 155 people on board were rescued. what a story. >> that video never gets old. >> it's incredible. if you have ever heard him speak, he is amazing. >> he is. >>> this is cool, too. two rock climbers including one out of santa rosa made a little history...
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indonesian official believes the pilot could have perhaps landed on the surface kind of like sully sullenberger style in the hudson. we'll examine that possibility ahead at this hour. >>> and then what a life. we'll take a look at the life and legacy of former new york governor mario cuomo who passed away at 82. >>> and we're going to give you a story of race and redemption. see this beautiful woman? well almost 60 years after being cut from the rose parade because she's african-american joan williams led the annual parade. we're going to talk to her about this significance of this. especially now when we're having this discussion about race in america. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles. start shopping from a list of top-rated providers today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again.
indonesian official believes the pilot could have perhaps landed on the surface kind of like sully sullenberger style in the hudson. we'll examine that possibility ahead at this hour. >>> and then what a life. we'll take a look at the life and legacy of former new york governor mario cuomo who passed away at 82. >>> and we're going to give you a story of race and redemption. see this beautiful woman? well almost 60 years after being cut from the rose parade because she's...
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six years ago today, january 15th, 2009, pilot charles sully sullenberger executed that emergency waterf u.s. airways flight 1549 on the hudson river. it was a huge moment for twitter as user yoenis tweeted this photo, there's a plane in the hudson, i'm on the ferry going to pick up the people, crazy, the first image, widely shared and early glimpse of the power of twitter to break news. in fact, jack dorsey talked about that moment for the founders in which they realized just the strength of the tool they had created. >> yeah. it's amazing. so many moments now get captured on twitter and have since, but it was the first time we had really seen something like that up close. i was on the west coast looking at twitter going, oh, my goodness, seriously. >> got mentioned in the s1, touted to investors as the way that the platform in an ideal scenario can be used for eyewitness on the ground reporting when major media can't get there. >> not helping the stock, down 4%, back to 38. a lot going on, we mentioned forrex, the banks, intel tonight, dow's best component of 2014, lot of pressure on
six years ago today, january 15th, 2009, pilot charles sully sullenberger executed that emergency waterf u.s. airways flight 1549 on the hudson river. it was a huge moment for twitter as user yoenis tweeted this photo, there's a plane in the hudson, i'm on the ferry going to pick up the people, crazy, the first image, widely shared and early glimpse of the power of twitter to break news. in fact, jack dorsey talked about that moment for the founders in which they realized just the strength of...