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metrojet, the airline company, says that it was not technical issues or pilot error. this was an impact by something outside. meanwhile, here behind me is the hotel where the relatives and the families are staying of those who died in the crash. they have been escorted individually to the morgue to start this very awful process of identification. so far they've got 140 bodies. they've identified nine of them and there are another 100 or so body parts. it's a horrible experience for these families to go through and it's going to take some time before all will be identified >>> peter, thank you very much, indeed, for that. the french president is beefing up efforts to find global support for a comprehensive climate deal ahead of a summit in paris. the meeting that begins later this month is aiming for a binding deal to slow the rising global temperatures. hallande has been looking for support in china, the world's largest emitter. >> translation: the climate is the biggest question facing us all. it will determine peace in the coming decades. it will equally decide the q
metrojet, the airline company, says that it was not technical issues or pilot error. this was an impact by something outside. meanwhile, here behind me is the hotel where the relatives and the families are staying of those who died in the crash. they have been escorted individually to the morgue to start this very awful process of identification. so far they've got 140 bodies. they've identified nine of them and there are another 100 or so body parts. it's a horrible experience for these...
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the crash. joining us now is d.j. frost, international commercial airline pilot. d.j., the head of the russian safety agency, i'm sorry, of the airline says the company is ruling outechnical fault of the plane or pilot error. is it a little early to be doing that? >> good morning, jon. thank you for having me back, and i believe it is. i believe it is early to be lending any speculation that it's not some technical in that that plane did have a severe tail strike ten yearsing a. they say it was fixed, however, we don't know. we don't know about the records until the investigation continues. jon: just for viewers' information, a trail strike is when the plane comes in with its tail too low and actually slams the tail -- >> right. jon: -- onto the runway before the wheels hit. >> sure. jon: that happened to this plane. they say they repaired it, but when it goes up in the air, if the tail has not been properly repaired, what are the possible ramifications? >> well, like what happened with japan airlines, went through too many cycles and it wasn't repaired properly, then after a while there could be a catastrophic be failure. so that kind of has me wondering a little
the crash. joining us now is d.j. frost, international commercial airline pilot. d.j., the head of the russian safety agency, i'm sorry, of the airline says the company is ruling outechnical fault of the plane or pilot error. is it a little early to be doing that? >> good morning, jon. thank you for having me back, and i believe it is. i believe it is early to be lending any speculation that it's not some technical in that that plane did have a severe tail strike ten yearsing a. they say...
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the airline company says the only explanation would be an external influence. overnight, nearly 150 of the 224 passengers killed on board, arriving in russia. mourners of the mostly russian victims gathering at st. petersburg airport, where the air jet was supposed to end its journey. aerials of the crash site show wreckage strewn across nearly eight square miles. but egypt's prime minister says there are no indications that anything out of the ordinary was about to happen on this aircraft. egypt's civil aviation minister adding, there are no reports that the airplane had faults. checks done before takeoff did not reveal anything, and no one received any s.o.s. calls. still, questions linger as to why flight 9628 hurled to the ground in a remote part of egypt, in clear weather, an area plagued by a violent islamic insurgency. >> you can certainly see whether there were any sign of a bomb or a missile striking the aircraft. they leave very distinctive markings. that should be able to be eliminated very quickly. >> reporter: the co-pilot's ex-wife telling russian
the airline company says the only explanation would be an external influence. overnight, nearly 150 of the 224 passengers killed on board, arriving in russia. mourners of the mostly russian victims gathering at st. petersburg airport, where the air jet was supposed to end its journey. aerials of the crash site show wreckage strewn across nearly eight square miles. but egypt's prime minister says there are no indications that anything out of the ordinary was about to happen on this aircraft....
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, airbus, the airline manufacturing company. we haven't been given a time frame yet on when the results are going to be public and certainly nothing has leaked in terms of what the black boxes have revealed. and so we're waiting to hear from those authorities. >> matthew, 224 people lost their lives. unimaginable horror. people coming home from vacation. these were families and there were a lot of young children on board. >> reporter: it's one of the features of this flight that it has touched the hearts of so many people inside this country. russia is no stranger to airline disasters affected by terrorism. it's had technical failures in the past. look at all of these flowers behind me and candles and children toys that have been laid here the last three days. this was a tourist site. families were capturing the winter sun in the sinai peninsula before the winter starts in earnest here in russia. 25 children on board as well and that's really led to an out pouring of public grief but not just the children on board, the orphans th
, airbus, the airline manufacturing company. we haven't been given a time frame yet on when the results are going to be public and certainly nothing has leaked in terms of what the black boxes have revealed. and so we're waiting to hear from those authorities. >> matthew, 224 people lost their lives. unimaginable horror. people coming home from vacation. these were families and there were a lot of young children on board. >> reporter: it's one of the features of this flight that it...
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ian, it is stunning to hear the acknowledgment from the folks from the airline company that this couldr attack on the plane. >> reporter: that's right. there have been so many contradicting pieces of information out. the egyptian officials so far place this on a mechanical issue. then we just heard from metrojet official saying they reject technical issues that could have happened to the plane. also as you said, that if the plane disintegrated over the sinai, like russian officials said, it had to be an external force. it raises the question of a possible terrorist attack. there have been questions about the fly-ability of the plane not only by officials and also the co-pilot who talked to a family member. here is his ex-wife. >> translator: our daughter had a chat with him before the flight. he complained before the flight that one could wish for better technical conditions of the plane. >> reporter: so alison, that does then point to a possible terrorist attack when we hear this from metrojet. to put this in context, isis does not have the ability to shoot down a jet that is flying o
ian, it is stunning to hear the acknowledgment from the folks from the airline company that this couldr attack on the plane. >> reporter: that's right. there have been so many contradicting pieces of information out. the egyptian officials so far place this on a mechanical issue. then we just heard from metrojet official saying they reject technical issues that could have happened to the plane. also as you said, that if the plane disintegrated over the sinai, like russian officials said,...
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than some sort of mechanical failure, but there's a lot of interested parties in this, from the airline companyo the egyptian officials to isis themselves who frequently brag or claim responsibility for something that they did not do for propaganda purposes, for recruitment purposes. so caution is advised. i think the likelihood is that it will end up as mike mcfall very carefully said, when you have officials being as forward leaning as they are, frankly -- >> they must have something. >> they have some intelligence. and it's not flight data recorder. isis and other groups have been active in the sinai for many, many years. i've covered terror bombings in that region years and years ago. over the years, israeli intelligence -- >> i have to say, that's stunning to me, that the egyptians would determine that of all airports that would have lax security, it's one of their most important tourist airports. >> this was mubarak's jewel in the crown. this is not his egypt. but even under his rule, there were terrorist plots in the sinai. i think the real concern is what this says about the region. if
than some sort of mechanical failure, but there's a lot of interested parties in this, from the airline companyo the egyptian officials to isis themselves who frequently brag or claim responsibility for something that they did not do for propaganda purposes, for recruitment purposes. so caution is advised. i think the likelihood is that it will end up as mike mcfall very carefully said, when you have officials being as forward leaning as they are, frankly -- >> they must have something....
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. >>> a top official of the airline company with the crash on saturday insists it was not a technical problem. all 224 people on the russian airbus died when it broke apart in the air. a metrojet official says it's impossible for the plane to breakup because of a technical or pilot fault. the plane carrying 144 bodies arrived this morning mechanical problems have not officially been rule out. >>> jury begins today in the case of sheldon silver. he's accused of accepting payments while working for a law firm. silver says he will be vindicated. minutes away from weather and traffic. bill evans with the accuweather forecast. >> reporter: here at 4 times square, looking south, showing a great visibility, you can see all the way down to the verrazano narrows bridge. that's where i was during the new york mary on this on saturday. what a blast that was. there were four boats, me, the coast guard, police, and the fire boat, and that tells you the crowd that hangs outs with me. >> keeping you in check! >> here in brooklyn lower east side. 56degrees, and we have high clouds, and they will slid
. >>> a top official of the airline company with the crash on saturday insists it was not a technical problem. all 224 people on the russian airbus died when it broke apart in the air. a metrojet official says it's impossible for the plane to breakup because of a technical or pilot fault. the plane carrying 144 bodies arrived this morning mechanical problems have not officially been rule out. >>> jury begins today in the case of sheldon silver. he's accused of accepting...
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the time moments of this doomed airliner airliner's flight overseas. all 224 people on board were killed and executive with the russian airline company blames an external influence here but isis claimed responsibility in a tweet. u.s. officials are not convinced though. investigators have two huge pieces of evidence to work with. the two black boxes night record recorders that russian investigators have been working with here all day in cairo. those two black books will eventually tell them and us a great deal about how this flight seemingly fell from the sky. can't rule out at this time is whether or not there was an explosive device of some sort on the aircraft. >> anchor: we know the plane fell very quickly. that it broke apart in midair and that the pilots didn't issue a mayday call. the airline that operates the plane, metro jet, said earlier the only feasible reason for the plane's breakup in the air was some sort of impact. a mechanical or physical impact of the aircraft . >>> this is the only explanation why there was not a single attempt to establish communication to report the emergency situation on board. the russian authorities came back qu
the time moments of this doomed airliner airliner's flight overseas. all 224 people on board were killed and executive with the russian airline company blames an external influence here but isis claimed responsibility in a tweet. u.s. officials are not convinced though. investigators have two huge pieces of evidence to work with. the two black boxes night record recorders that russian investigators have been working with here all day in cairo. those two black books will eventually tell them and...
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an executive of the airline company said they hadn't been paid over the last two months. he blamed that on the state of the russian economy. we know it's suffering sanctions, european/u.s. sanctions for its actions in ukraine. authorities here in russia say they're investigating metrojet and also investigating what order its finances were in overall. we also know that they've investigated the company's other two a321 aircraft, those have both been found to be in good condition and are back in the air, we're told. alisyn? >> nic, thanks so much for that new reporting. over to chris. >>> we have the issue of whether or not this was about maintenance or something worse. let's bring in cnn terrorism analyst and editor in chief of ctc sentinel as well as a former pilot and aviation consultant. did i get the name of the journal right? >> you did, absolutely. >> good. we have the issue that alisyn brought up, paying the employees. the other issue, heat signature. what could that be. >> there's not surprising that there's some kind of heat signature. it could be the plane crashin
an executive of the airline company said they hadn't been paid over the last two months. he blamed that on the state of the russian economy. we know it's suffering sanctions, european/u.s. sanctions for its actions in ukraine. authorities here in russia say they're investigating metrojet and also investigating what order its finances were in overall. we also know that they've investigated the company's other two a321 aircraft, those have both been found to be in good condition and are back in...
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the airline company says the only explanation would be an external influence. overnight nearly 150 of the 224 passengers killed on board arriving in russia. mourners of the mostly russian victims gathering at st. petersburg airport where the air jet was supposed to end its adjourn in. aerials of the crash site show mangled wreckage, strewn across nearly eight square miles. but egypt's prime minister says there are no indications that anything out of the ordinary was about to happen on this aircraft. egypt's civil aviation minister adding, there are no reports that the airline had faults. checks done before takeoff did not reveal anything and no one received any s. orano.s. calls. still, questions linger as to why flight 9268 hurled to the ground in a remote part of egypt, clear weather, an area plagued by a violent islamic insurgency. >> they leave distinctive markings. that should be able to be eliminated very quickly. >> reporter: the co-pilot's ex-wife telling russia state-run news, he complained before the flight to their daughter wishing for a better techn
the airline company says the only explanation would be an external influence. overnight nearly 150 of the 224 passengers killed on board arriving in russia. mourners of the mostly russian victims gathering at st. petersburg airport where the air jet was supposed to end its adjourn in. aerials of the crash site show mangled wreckage, strewn across nearly eight square miles. but egypt's prime minister says there are no indications that anything out of the ordinary was about to happen on this...
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the airline. officials with the company ruling out technical issues and pilot error including reports that the pilot himself worried about the plane's condition. >> i can tell you with absolute confidence those repairs from a few years ago have nothing to do with what happened to this plane. >> all 224 passengers and crew on board died, including children and newlyweds. peter sharp is in st. petersburg with more. >> russian investigators at the scene have been recovering bodies following the crash on saturday, and overnight, an aircraft from cairo brought back 144 of the victims. now they'll be taken from the airport here to a mortuary in the north of the city with where they'll be matched with dna samples taken from their families. and that should result in positive identification of the bodies. meanwhile, the investigation into the crash goes on. but it's going to be some time possibly months before they come up with anything definitive. what we do know is that this aircraft broke up at high altitude possibly 30,000 feet from some catastrophic effect and the whole debris stretches over 20 square k
the airline. officials with the company ruling out technical issues and pilot error including reports that the pilot himself worried about the plane's condition. >> i can tell you with absolute confidence those repairs from a few years ago have nothing to do with what happened to this plane. >> all 224 passengers and crew on board died, including children and newlyweds. peter sharp is in st. petersburg with more. >> russian investigators at the scene have been recovering...
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according to the travel company... airline tickets are ten percent lower than last year for many of the top routes. over the holidays... airlines are expecting 65- thousand more passengers each day than last year. jessica rae: coming up... its friday and that means its friday pets! stay tuned to me about this cutie? jessica rae: scott's up next with a final check with.... megan from siouxland animal adoption and rescue... and this little guy? what can you tell me about this cutie? jessica rae: scott's up next with.... megan from siouxland animal adoption and rescue... and this little guy? what can you tell me about this cutie? with a final check of our forecast. stay with us. wi.... megan from siouxland animal adoption and rescue... and this little guy? at can you tell me about this cutie? jessica rae: scott's up next with.... megan from siouxland animal adoption and scue... and this little guy? with.... megan from siouxland animal adoption and rescue... and this little guy? what can you tell me about this jessica rae scott: s
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the u.s. company. randy: and what it means for their bottom line. big changes coming to a popular airline. the company no longer allowing emily: the "eyeopener" team had fun this weekend. we attended america's home town parade in plymouth. it's a thanksgiving tradition for the town that just keeps growing. and a tradition for the newscenter 5 as well. randy, myself, erika, cindy, and olessa all part of the fun. and the weather was on our side. cindy nailed it. the forecast was amazing. cindy: not so great the day before or the day after but plymouth. randy: the sun was just radiant. cindy: really nice. certainly. got beneficial rain late yesterday and during the overnight hours especially in southeastern massachusetts. look at these totals here from the cape. harwich over an inch of rain. we had over an inch of rain down along fair haven, brewster, oak bluff and mashpee all coming in over an inch. lesser amounts north and west of town. boston area. the skies will be clearing out so it is a bright but a blustery start to the week. overall it looks dry for any holiday traveling that you have
the u.s. company. randy: and what it means for their bottom line. big changes coming to a popular airline. the company no longer allowing emily: the "eyeopener" team had fun this weekend. we attended america's home town parade in plymouth. it's a thanksgiving tradition for the town that just keeps growing. and a tradition for the newscenter 5 as well. randy, myself, erika, cindy, and olessa all part of the fun. and the weather was on our side. cindy nailed it. the forecast was...
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an executive with the russian airline company blames an "external influence.e.isis claimed responsibility in a tweet but u.s. officials aren't convinced. well we don't have any direct evidence of any terrorist involvement, yet.russian officials also warned of making any premature conclusions. the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorders have been recovered and are being analyzed. signs of terrorism should be easy to spot, even among the obliterated remnants of the jet. you can certainly see whether there were any sign of a bomb or a missile striking the aircraft. they leave very distinctive markingwithout answers, families of the mainly russian victims find only pain and the support of a nation, crying beside them. i'm stacey cohan reporting. the cargo ship, el faro has been found one month after it disappeared during hurricane joaquin. crews using sophisticated sonar equipment scanned the bottom of the atlantic ocean. and today, the owner of el faro filed legal a ation that could block lawsuits from crew members' families. 33 people were working on the ship when it sank. the fami
an executive with the russian airline company blames an "external influence.e.isis claimed responsibility in a tweet but u.s. officials aren't convinced. well we don't have any direct evidence of any terrorist involvement, yet.russian officials also warned of making any premature conclusions. the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorders have been recovered and are being analyzed. signs of terrorism should be easy to spot, even among the obliterated remnants of the jet. you can...
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. >> reporter: good morning, we have new information just in this morning, the airline company metro jet is rejecting a theory a technical fault caused the crash killing more than 200 people onboard. investigators recovered the black boxes which is key because they could help figure out what caused the jet do break up. the jet crashed 23 minutes after taking off on the way to st. petersburg, russia. the plane broke up at a high altitude. he says this because of the large area the fragments of the plane were scattered across. a former safety engineer says the only events like bad weather, midair collisions or external threats such as an act of terrorism are what could cause that to happen. russia started bringing home the bodies of the victims of the plane. the bodies of 144 passengers arrived at st. petersburg airport in russia. russian news agencies report the government will be sending a second plane to bring back more remains later today. today has also been declared a national day of mourning in the country. all 224 people onboard, including 17 children, were killed when that plan
. >> reporter: good morning, we have new information just in this morning, the airline company metro jet is rejecting a theory a technical fault caused the crash killing more than 200 people onboard. investigators recovered the black boxes which is key because they could help figure out what caused the jet do break up. the jet crashed 23 minutes after taking off on the way to st. petersburg, russia. the plane broke up at a high altitude. he says this because of the large area the...
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the strikes have cost the company around 130 million years. it's a big challenge for the company. obviously we're seeing so much over capacity in the airlines sector right now. they're really trying to stay in the game. they're trying to stay competitive against the likes of easy jet, rhine air. then on the other hand, the gulf carriers. this doesn't bode well. >> lufthansa, there are trouble areas especially as we're battling the open skies agreement, whether or not there are unfair advantages for gulf carriers namely in the form of government subsidies. also they don't have to contend with worker unions, right? that's the other thing with asian airlines as well. some say you don't have to deal with unionized workers or as highly unionized. >> they always say people don't strike in germany. that is such a myth because over the last, what is it, 18 months we've seen 13, 14 strikes on par with lufthansa whether it was the pilot's crew, the cabin crew. those unions. >> it was a myth. >> wow. >> well, they said only the french would strike but not the germans because they're so efficient. >> okay. everyone wants their pay, i think, right? >>>
the strikes have cost the company around 130 million years. it's a big challenge for the company. obviously we're seeing so much over capacity in the airlines sector right now. they're really trying to stay in the game. they're trying to stay competitive against the likes of easy jet, rhine air. then on the other hand, the gulf carriers. this doesn't bode well. >> lufthansa, there are trouble areas especially as we're battling the open skies agreement, whether or not there are unfair...
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the season is about which is family and faith and love. and opening some presents. good mixture. employees -- goofing off. but alaska airlines -- isn't happy. the companyw >>> well, employees goofing off. alaska airlines not happy. the company apologizing for some cell phone video we obtained. a traveler took this video at san jose naneta. several employees tossing a bag. this went on for 30 minutes. alaska airlines says the bag was not a passenger's. it was alaska airlines. the workers were playing a game. the video did not sit well with some travelers at sjc. >> i'd complain. >> i know. look at that. >> oh, my gosh. yeah. that's terrible. >> that doesn't make me feel too good. >> again, this did not belong to a passenger. alaska airlines says the employees really shouldn't have done this out in the open. >>> as you begin to cook that thanksgiving meal, health experts say they have some good tips and reminders to make sure your feast is tasty and safe. first, try to keep everything clean. while it's important to wash all your fruits and veggies, never rinse raw meat or poultry before cooking. to keep bacteria from spreading, keep raw eggs, meat and se
the season is about which is family and faith and love. and opening some presents. good mixture. employees -- goofing off. but alaska airlines -- isn't happy. the companyw >>> well, employees goofing off. alaska airlines not happy. the company apologizing for some cell phone video we obtained. a traveler took this video at san jose naneta. several employees tossing a bag. this went on for 30 minutes. alaska airlines says the bag was not a passenger's. it was alaska airlines. the...
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airport can be vulnerable, and the fact that this is a russian airliner, which has had problems in the past, and the fact that a lot of these players including the airline companythe truth. so it remains to be seen how intelligence gathering will lead to conclusive evidence, we hope in this case. >> andrea, thanks so much. >> i want to go back to kevin briefly. andrea was raising the possibility of a group doing something like this, and it made me wonder, if this were hypothetically, something coming from a terror group, like perhaps isis, does isis even have the capability? andrew was talking about capabilities of groups to make a bomb that could take down an airliner. is this something, do we have any idea whether isis even has that capability? >> well, i'll just echo james clapper's comment on monday which is that he wouldn't put it past them. initially, they were talking about a missile taking it down, or some sort of massive explosion. there are lots of ways to cause trouble on an airliner. and as andrea was saying, this is a different set of standards of security for the airport and for the airline. for lots of good reasons. so u.s. intelligence officials
airport can be vulnerable, and the fact that this is a russian airliner, which has had problems in the past, and the fact that a lot of these players including the airline companythe truth. so it remains to be seen how intelligence gathering will lead to conclusive evidence, we hope in this case. >> andrea, thanks so much. >> i want to go back to kevin briefly. andrea was raising the possibility of a group doing something like this, and it made me wonder, if this were...
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the other companies of our group. we have offered higher wages and promised to avoid layoffs as much as possible. we are offering our employees the best package in the airline industry. staff walkouts, mainly by pilots, have hit the company hard, costing at 130 million euros so far this year. the scones a -- left on the has posted a lufthansa has posted the -- the biggest drop in 10 years. the covenant has covered in recent months, posting a nine-month profit due largely to cheap fuel prices. further cost-cutting is inevitable in the long run. the latest strike action comes a few days after your wings started operating long-haul flights. expanding budget carriers is one of the factors angering employees. >> let's get a check of the markets in europe. it is red across the board. shares -- tumbled over 8% this friday. this after the company said the next fiscal half of the year would be challenging. investors in europe are also keeping their i out for key data coming out of the united states. the october jobs report is due out later friday. let's take a look at some of the other stories we are following for you now. -- cheap's largest imports from china are a
the other companies of our group. we have offered higher wages and promised to avoid layoffs as much as possible. we are offering our employees the best package in the airline industry. staff walkouts, mainly by pilots, have hit the company hard, costing at 130 million euros so far this year. the scones a -- left on the has posted a lufthansa has posted the -- the biggest drop in 10 years. the covenant has covered in recent months, posting a nine-month profit due largely to cheap fuel prices....
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(dan elwell) "the public is aware of just a sliver of the activity -- by national security agencies private security companies airlines themselves, -- so the one thing the public can feel good about is the amount of effort that's taking place on a daily basis that they're not even aware."(scott/standnd-tag) members of congress tell us if it *is* a terror attack, it's all the more reason for the u-s & the rest of international community to come together in fighting isil and supporting opposition groups, already on the ground. on capitol hill, i'm scott thuman. 3 3 still to come tonight on siouxland news at nine... whwhh national fast- food chain is jumping on the humane food bandwagon coming up in tonight's fox means business report. 3 but first... he's lost something he's had for 40 years!we'll tell you about the medical condition that led this professor at morningside college to let students shave his beard. 3 "siouxland news at nine on fox 44... with larry wentz, diana chief meteorologist 3 3 3 a siouxland man is getting a new look... and it's all part of his battle against cancer. our kakaa novak has more on an ass
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no distress calls were received from the cockpit, and an executive with the russian airline company brames an external influence. isis claimed responsibility in a tweet, but u.s. officials aren't convinced. >> we don't have any direct evidence of any terrorist involved yet. >> russian officials also warned of making any premature conclusions. the flight data recorder and the been recovered and are being analyzed. signs of terrorism should be easy to spot. even among the obliterated remnants of the jet. >> you can certainly see whether there were any signs of a bomb or a miss sill striking the aircraft. they leave very distinctive marking. >> without answers, families of the melancin mainly russian victims find only pay and the support of a nation crying beside them. i'm stacy cohan, reporting. >> president obama has signed a new two year federal budget one day before the deadline. the bipartisan bill avoids a national default and sets federal spending through 2017. it provides an additional $80 billion split between military and domestic programs and the bill also pushing reconsideration o
no distress calls were received from the cockpit, and an executive with the russian airline company brames an external influence. isis claimed responsibility in a tweet, but u.s. officials aren't convinced. >> we don't have any direct evidence of any terrorist involved yet. >> russian officials also warned of making any premature conclusions. the flight data recorder and the been recovered and are being analyzed. signs of terrorism should be easy to spot. even among the obliterated...
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month, the company attended the dubai air show. announced more partnerships with airlinesddle east. the company is continuing to innovate. how important is dubai air show? paris bigger or dubai bigger? >> they are both important. the middle east region is a growing segment for us in our air transport market and a bunch of new aircraft filled with new technology and a great place to showcase the new technology. cory: the ways that airplanes connect with air traffic because it's kind of old. -- is controversial because it is kind of old. >> where providing broadband links that connects the passenger and enhanced services to the airlines to connect the front of the airplane. cory: what was introduced in dubai? >> new weather radar technology that allows us to both detect weather and predict what is going to happen with that weather to help the pilots avoid potential turbulence. >> and you are showing this to -- you are selling this to boeing and the manufacturers or specific airlines? >> we sell to both. some of the equipment comes standard on an aircraft and we would sell it
month, the company attended the dubai air show. announced more partnerships with airlinesddle east. the company is continuing to innovate. how important is dubai air show? paris bigger or dubai bigger? >> they are both important. the middle east region is a growing segment for us in our air transport market and a bunch of new aircraft filled with new technology and a great place to showcase the new technology. cory: the ways that airplanes connect with air traffic because it's kind of...
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they hope to have all the bodies recovered and repait ree ated within the next two days and ordered the company that owned the airliner to ground all the a-320 airbuses in its fleet and check them. >> glor: allen pizzy, thank you. >> we're bringing in michael more rel-- morrell, former number two at the cia and cbs contributor. they're looking at similar planes for a potential mechanical issues but the isis affiliate in the sinai has claimed responsibility as you know. what do you make of that? >> so it's hard to say what the claim of credibility means at this point. this isis affiliate, jeff, has not made a lot of claims. so it's hard to judge whether they've got a tract record of making claims that turn out to be right or a tract record of making claims that turn out to be wrong. so i just don't put a lot of stock on the claim of credibility at this point. >> glor: is it at all real statistics to believe that a surface to air missile could hit a plane at that altitude? >> i don't think so. the type of air defense systems that can reach 30,000 feet are either fixed or they're mobile on trucks. it's my understanding t
they hope to have all the bodies recovered and repait ree ated within the next two days and ordered the company that owned the airliner to ground all the a-320 airbuses in its fleet and check them. >> glor: allen pizzy, thank you. >> we're bringing in michael more rel-- morrell, former number two at the cia and cbs contributor. they're looking at similar planes for a potential mechanical issues but the isis affiliate in the sinai has claimed responsibility as you know. what do you...
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the story. remember bacacbefore airline mergers. spirit was the company that was consistently profitable because of the ultra low cost business model where they give you the lowest fares you and charge you for everything else. spirit was a groult airline back then. those were the days when the price e oil was around $10000 barrel. now $42. spirit has fallen from 85 to 33. we have to take a closer look at the president and ceo of spirit airlines to explain why the analysts are too negative. ben, welcome back. >> thank you, jim. it's always good to be back. i appreciate it. >> this is a narrative we have to straighten out. i have to tell you. i go back to the october conference call. you said you expect the year over year revevees to decline and the fourth q qrter to be greater than the revenue decline experienced in the third quarter and it freaked people out. wrong or the guidance was misinterpreted. >> i think there are a couple of things going on. obviously the stock has taken a big hit over the last year. industry collapsed because there carriers, high
the story. remember bacacbefore airline mergers. spirit was the company that was consistently profitable because of the ultra low cost business model where they give you the lowest fares you and charge you for everything else. spirit was a groult airline back then. those were the days when the price e oil was around $10000 barrel. now $42. spirit has fallen from 85 to 33. we have to take a closer look at the president and ceo of spirit airlines to explain why the analysts are too negative. ben,...
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respond to her saying how she can't dance without a lymph and american airlines spokesperson responded asking eric contact the companyt was very sorry about falloff and company is working to return travelers treasury's surf reach their destinations early later incredible footage of the destruction from value while fire more on the recovery effort is next >> pam: the disease still they on hundred 50,000 passengers are expected to sfo today reports that says that when it should come early and check with airline to make sure your flight is on time next at 630 edt look at the destruction from the mouth of wildfire two months later the official club and sponsor look at the " concept cars miss again and our top story tonight harass they need a hotel in the african nation when american among the dozens killed details straight ahead back in- house >> catherine: the films including one american killed in a hotel in mali today and the attackers heavily armed britain's daily mail sang of first-time american kill the woman and aid worker from new jersey dozens of hostages but backed by u.s. bear special forces freeing many of th
respond to her saying how she can't dance without a lymph and american airlines spokesperson responded asking eric contact the companyt was very sorry about falloff and company is working to return travelers treasury's surf reach their destinations early later incredible footage of the destruction from value while fire more on the recovery effort is next >> pam: the disease still they on hundred 50,000 passengers are expected to sfo today reports that says that when it should come early...
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. >>> employees goofing off but alaska airlines isn't happy. the companys apologizing for cell phone video we obtained. a traveller took this video, showing several employees tossing a bag. alaska airlines said the bag did not belong to a passenger and the workers were playing a game near the tarmac there. but the video didn't sit well with travellers today. >> i would complain. >> i know, look at that. fwod, oh, my gosh. geez. that's terrible. >> alaska airlines says the employees should not have done this out in the open. >> up next, a funny story about 49ers quarterback blaine gabbert. stay with us. >>> very slim dave feldman joins us now. >> happy thanksgiving to both of you. i am coming by your house and i have pecan pie. >> and jess will be over too. >> we'll all eat pie. the warriors just made history. it was history repeating itself for another oakland team today. jed lowrie is coming back to oakland. it's the second time the astros have traded lowrie to the a's. in return the astros get brendan mccurry. the sharks returning home after a 6-0 road t
. >>> employees goofing off but alaska airlines isn't happy. the companys apologizing for cell phone video we obtained. a traveller took this video, showing several employees tossing a bag. alaska airlines said the bag did not belong to a passenger and the workers were playing a game near the tarmac there. but the video didn't sit well with travellers today. >> i would complain. >> i know, look at that. fwod, oh, my gosh. geez. that's terrible. >> alaska airlines says...
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the mission has been a wonderful thing for the company and the veterans. >> some of the other companies, pepsico, southwest airlines and gm resorts, banning together to bring veteran unemployment rates down even further. zplmpl zplmplts. >>> a new problem. new york attorney general ordering draftkings and fanduel to stop, saying daily fantasy amounts to gambling. >> andy shocholes. good morning. >> reporter: after investigating both companies, they ruled that the sights are illegal gambling operations, in a statement. he says they are the leaders of a massive multibillion dollar scheme intended to evade the law he added it will not happen on his watch fan duels say they disagree with the ruling and will fight. notre dame racked the top fore. the other three teams remain the same, clemson number one, alabama now two, hoy statement at three t. first four out right now would be iowa at five oklahoma state is eight. plenty of time to move up and down the rankings before the final ones are reliesed december 6th. a tough proceed for the indianapolis colts. andrew luck will miss between two-to-six weeks after lacerateing
the mission has been a wonderful thing for the company and the veterans. >> some of the other companies, pepsico, southwest airlines and gm resorts, banning together to bring veteran unemployment rates down even further. zplmpl zplmplts. >>> a new problem. new york attorney general ordering draftkings and fanduel to stop, saying daily fantasy amounts to gambling. >> andy shocholes. good morning. >> reporter: after investigating both companies, they ruled that the...
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>> jadiann: jet blue is using the commercial to announce that it is now the official airline of the patriots. the company says this ad was the first part in a five-part series. soy would imagine we will see more dance moves to come. >> christa: you know, it seems like a gronkism, doesn't it? all else fails to stand. this is what you do. >> jadiann: turn it into a party. much more to come on 7 news. rok-a-thon wrapping up in new york. we take a look at the stops he took including boston. >> bri: what a riot. we have to talk about the weekend forecast. gusty winds right now. chillier temperatures tomorrow. that is coming up next. >> christa: a teen tragedy in new hampshire to report. a mo their accused of supplying her own teen daughter with a deadly dose of drugs. she is facing a judge today. >> jadiann: an isis terrorist behind the beheadings of americans targeted by a u.s. blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale is back... plus 1! woo-hoo! right now buy one get one at half price throughout the entire store. blinds. shades. sunscreens. the entire store! hey, any excuse for a party. and big savings. >> chris
>> jadiann: jet blue is using the commercial to announce that it is now the official airline of the patriots. the company says this ad was the first part in a five-part series. soy would imagine we will see more dance moves to come. >> christa: you know, it seems like a gronkism, doesn't it? all else fails to stand. this is what you do. >> jadiann: turn it into a party. much more to come on 7 news. rok-a-thon wrapping up in new york. we take a look at the stops he took...
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(dan elwell) "the public is aware of just a sliver of the actitity -- by national security agencies private security companies airlines themselves, -- so the one thing the public can feel good about is the amount of effort that's taking place on a daily basis that they're not even aware."(scott/standup-tag) members of congress tell us if it *is* a terror attack, it's all the more reason for the u-s & the rest of international community to come together in fighting isil and supporting opposition groups, already on the ground. on capitol hill, i'm scott thuman. 3 3 siouxland students start learning agriculture. after the break we're heading to the lawton - school...we'll check out the high school's *newest* hometown farmer" is next.3 3 we live in a fairly rural area here in siouxland.you can see agriculture happening pretty much any time you drive down the highway.but how often do *students* get a chance to *learnrnabout agriculture? we're heading to the lawton - bronson high school for this edition of "proud to be a hometown farmer."to sit in on a first - of - its - kind class at the school."casey, we'll talk about the
(dan elwell) "the public is aware of just a sliver of the actitity -- by national security agencies private security companies airlines themselves, -- so the one thing the public can feel good about is the amount of effort that's taking place on a daily basis that they're not even aware."(scott/standup-tag) members of congress tell us if it *is* a terror attack, it's all the more reason for the u-s & the rest of international community to come together in fighting isil and...
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. >> airline workers told to use empty water jugs to transport a toxic chemical used to clean toilets, then later return the containers so the companycould pick them up for reuse. >> how many bottles are you using? >> at least eight to nine a day. >> the airline tells us it's taking the allegations seriously and agreed to suspend the water service while they investigate. >> shocked to see people would treat it that way. >> the bottling company started its own investigation to see if resealed bottles could have made to the new customers. >> of course we're investigating. >> today at 4:00, find out why the company says it is confident no customers were affected and why the workers say they had to use them in the first place. for the investigators, harry hairston, "nbc 10 news." >> next, market watch will tell you how wall street is reacting after the terror attacks in paris. plus, the dnc experience, how a local university is helping college students get the most out of the upcoming national convention in philadelphia. >> i'm still shocked you know. i'm still amaze it about the fact that it had this much impact. >> a special honor for
. >> airline workers told to use empty water jugs to transport a toxic chemical used to clean toilets, then later return the containers so the companycould pick them up for reuse. >> how many bottles are you using? >> at least eight to nine a day. >> the airline tells us it's taking the allegations seriously and agreed to suspend the water service while they investigate. >> shocked to see people would treat it that way. >> the bottling company started its own...
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most of the workers are subcontracted by outside companies to work with airlines well, today is the great american smokeout. it' s the 38th year in which the american cancer society encourages smokers to kick their habits. about 42 million americans smoke cigarettes, and tobacco-use remains the single largest preventable cause of disease and premature death in the u.s. here in new hampshire, 2015 data shows that coos county has the highest percentage of smokers. followed by sullivan county and strafford county. merrimack county has the lowest percentage. president obama recently told "g.q." magazine that he hasn' t had a cigarette in 5 years. he says he made a promise that once the affordable health act passed, he would never have a cigarette again. the weather phenomenon known as el nio is making a return this winter. the last time new hampshire had a strong el nio winter, this is what we saw, ice and widespread power outages. so could we be in for a repeat of last year' s long winter with more than 100 inches of snow? meteorologist hayley lapoint tonight on news 9 at 11:00. and without
most of the workers are subcontracted by outside companies to work with airlines well, today is the great american smokeout. it' s the 38th year in which the american cancer society encourages smokers to kick their habits. about 42 million americans smoke cigarettes, and tobacco-use remains the single largest preventable cause of disease and premature death in the u.s. here in new hampshire, 2015 data shows that coos county has the highest percentage of smokers. followed by sullivan county and...
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the short-term. airlines and other tourism companies could suffer. defense companies could get a boost. markets are open in france today, but mostly trading lower. >>> fast food is going organic. the country's first organic fast food restaurant opened in san francisco. they have three main menu items, including the signature, which is click. there is also a side of organic popcorn with chocolate. the owners want to open 25 more locations within the next year. >>> and breaking up with your significant other is about to get easier. the break-up shop is a company that will do it for you. you can hire them to send a personalized text or a letter, even call your significant other on the phone and you can send them a gift box of breaking up things, it's a box of cookies and a copy of "the notebook." chris and kathryn? >> i love that movie! >> it is a good movie. and the chock latest, i like chocolates, but that's crazy. >> yeah, ring, ring! ! >> all right. whatever. >> it's crazy. >> jill, jill, jill. >> you render a speech. >> thank you very much. we'll see you in an hour here. >> there's som
the short-term. airlines and other tourism companies could suffer. defense companies could get a boost. markets are open in france today, but mostly trading lower. >>> fast food is going organic. the country's first organic fast food restaurant opened in san francisco. they have three main menu items, including the signature, which is click. there is also a side of organic popcorn with chocolate. the owners want to open 25 more locations within the next year. >>> and breaking...
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the company is pulling flights from sioux falls as well... temporarily, beginning january 3rd. the company says flights will resume in april. frontier airlines first began flying out of sioux falls in 2011. nat/walking tim: today advocates from across the midwest toto part in the 13th annual memorial marchcho honor native american children lost while in foster care. it's part of a larger program that has been held all week long. around 50 people showed to participate in the walk to the woodbury county courthouse "things are getting better but thee's still disproportnate numbers of native children in the child welfare system, disproportionate number of ou children being adopted. four r directions, , o sponsors this, is about t king ourselves s ll and pulling our families back together." says frank lamere, director of four directions cent tim: the event started at the war eagle monument and made several stops along the way to say prayers for native american children, so they're not forgotten. jenna: the orange city woman sentenced to prison time for the death of a 3- year-old in her care... is getting a break. and now, word that the sioux coun
the company is pulling flights from sioux falls as well... temporarily, beginning january 3rd. the company says flights will resume in april. frontier airlines first began flying out of sioux falls in 2011. nat/walking tim: today advocates from across the midwest toto part in the 13th annual memorial marchcho honor native american children lost while in foster care. it's part of a larger program that has been held all week long. around 50 people showed to participate in the walk to the woodbury...
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the russian airliner. >>> climate change coverup, one of the world's largest oil companies accused of lying to its investors and the public trying to protect its empire. >>> this is aljazeera america live in new york city. there is big news on the jobs front. the latest numbers out of the government just hours ago showing unemployment now falling to a seven year low. october seeing a huge surge in hiring and wall street is reacting at this hour, the dow opening though lower. al jazeera's patricia sobga has the numbers. this was a surprise. >> it was a big surprise, and it was a big, big headline number. 271,000 jobed ad, that's nearly 100,000 more jobs than wall street was expecting. the unemployment rate down to 5%, down for the right reason, because the labor force participation rate measuring the number of people in work are actively looking for a job held steady. that rate went down for the right reasons. we had very strong job creation and in white collar jobs, really strong job creation in construction. mining was an area of weakness, but that is overshadowed by the goose news in this report, includin
the russian airliner. >>> climate change coverup, one of the world's largest oil companies accused of lying to its investors and the public trying to protect its empire. >>> this is aljazeera america live in new york city. there is big news on the jobs front. the latest numbers out of the government just hours ago showing unemployment now falling to a seven year low. october seeing a huge surge in hiring and wall street is reacting at this hour, the dow opening though lower....
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newark.they're also worried the agreement could negatively affect airline competition at the newark airport.. hundreds of rockwell collins employees are leaving the company by choice. choice.the company tells the corridor business journal they hoped to eliminate 500 positions through the early retirement program.468 employees took the deal and will leave next month.the cedar-rapids based company has not said whether the voluntary cuts will be enough to prevent layoffs. amazon's c-e-o is now the fourth richest man in the world. world.bloomberg's billionaires index places jeff bezos's fortune at 58-point-two billion dollars.the index says microsoft founder bill gates remains the world's richest person, worth 85-billion dollars.spanish businessman amancio ortega is second. warren buffett is third. sony says they're finally pulling the plug on the technology.before there was netflix, or even d-v-d's, there was video-cassettes.sony says they will stop making betamax tapes in march of next year..back when it debuted in 1975, betamax was considered cutting-edge technology.it allowed direct recording from a television signal, which was revolutionary at the time.
newark.they're also worried the agreement could negatively affect airline competition at the newark airport.. hundreds of rockwell collins employees are leaving the company by choice. choice.the company tells the corridor business journal they hoped to eliminate 500 positions through the early retirement program.468 employees took the deal and will leave next month.the cedar-rapids based company has not said whether the voluntary cuts will be enough to prevent layoffs. amazon's c-e-o is now the...
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they hope to have all the bodies recovered and repatriated within the next two days and they've ordered the company that owned the airliner to ground all the a-321 airbuses in its fleet and check them. >> we'll bring in michael morrell, former number two at the cia and our cbs news senior security contributor. so, michael -- they're looking at similar planes for potential mechanic mechanical issues but the isis affiliate in the sinai has claimed responsibility. as you know. what do you make of that? >> it's hard to say what the claim of credibility means at this point. this isis affiliate, jeff, has not made a lot of claims so it's hard to judge whether they've got a track record of making claims that turn out to be right or a track record of making claims that turn out to be wrong. i don't put a lot of stock in the claim of credibility at this point. >> is it at all realistic to believe that a surface-to-air missile could hit a plane at that altitude? >> i don't think so. the type of air defense systems that can reach 30,000 feet are either fixed or they're mobile on trucks. it's my understanding that this particular isi
they hope to have all the bodies recovered and repatriated within the next two days and they've ordered the company that owned the airliner to ground all the a-321 airbuses in its fleet and check them. >> we'll bring in michael morrell, former number two at the cia and our cbs news senior security contributor. so, michael -- they're looking at similar planes for potential mechanic mechanical issues but the isis affiliate in the sinai has claimed responsibility. as you know. what do you...
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airlines is apologizing for baggage handlers throwing a piece of luggage around as part of a game. >> the san jose resident chase plattman recorded it all. tonight alaska airlines says the bag belonged to the company passenger, and it was sort of a prop filled with magazines. they say workers should not have been playing the game out there on the tarmac and admit the video looks bad. >> the family of frank gifford says doctors found signs of cte, that he he suffered from symptoms in his later years. the family says they have his brain studied, hoping to advance research football and traumatic brain injury. >> car vendors are asking for one thing, customers. there was little company the day before thanksgiving when people start showing up to buy their thanksgiving day crab. but a toxin has suspended crab season that scared customers away. >> usually, at this time we're lined up with people. you can see now there is nobody here. >> carlo usually sells about 3,000 pounds on thanksgiving, expecting to sell just 100 pounds today. it's that bad. vendors have been importing crab that they say is safe to eat. >> you probably had some shopping to do today. >> today, the rush is on. and this is a video show
airlines is apologizing for baggage handlers throwing a piece of luggage around as part of a game. >> the san jose resident chase plattman recorded it all. tonight alaska airlines says the bag belonged to the company passenger, and it was sort of a prop filled with magazines. they say workers should not have been playing the game out there on the tarmac and admit the video looks bad. >> the family of frank gifford says doctors found signs of cte, that he he suffered from symptoms in...
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airlines is apologizing for baggage handlers throwing a piece of luggage around as part of a game. >> the san jose resident chase plattman recorded it all. tonight alaska airlines says the bag belonged to the company not a passenger, and it was sort of a prop filled with magazines. they say workers should not have been playing the game out there on the tarmac and admit the video looks bad. >> the family of frank gifford says doctors found signs of cte, that he he suffered from symptoms in his later years. the family says they have his brain studied, hoping to advance research football and traumatic brain injury. >> car vendors are asking for one thing, customers. there was little company the day before thanksgiving when people start showing up to buy their thanksgiving day crab. but a toxin has suspended crab season that scared customers away. >> usually, at this time we're lined up with people. you can see now there is nobody here. >> carlo usually sells about 3,000 pounds on thanksgiving, expecting to sell just 100 pounds today. it's that bad. vendors have been importing crab that they say is safe to eat. >> you probably had some shopping to do today. >> today, the rush is on. and this is a vide
airlines is apologizing for baggage handlers throwing a piece of luggage around as part of a game. >> the san jose resident chase plattman recorded it all. tonight alaska airlines says the bag belonged to the company not a passenger, and it was sort of a prop filled with magazines. they say workers should not have been playing the game out there on the tarmac and admit the video looks bad. >> the family of frank gifford says doctors found signs of cte, that he he suffered from...
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the russian airliner. >>> climate change coverup, one of the world's largest oil companies accused of lying to its investors and the public trying to protect its empire.
the russian airliner. >>> climate change coverup, one of the world's largest oil companies accused of lying to its investors and the public trying to protect its empire.
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they hope to have all the bodies recovered and repatriated within the next two days and they've ordered the company that owned the airliner to ground all the a-321 airbuses in its fleet and check them. >> we'll bring in michael morrell, former number two at the cia and our cbs news senior security contributor. so, michael -- they're looking at similar planes for potential mechanic mechanical issues but the isis affiliate in the sinai has claimed responsibility. as you know. what do you make of that? >> it's hard to say what the claim of credibility means at this point. this isis affiliate, jeff, has not made a lot of claims so it's hard to judge whether they've got a track record of making claims that turn out to be right or a track record of making claims that turn out to be wrong. i don't put a lot of stock in the claim of credibility at this point. >> is it at all realistic to believe that a surface-to-air missile could hit a plane at that altitude? >> i don't think so. the type of air defense systems that can reach 30,000 feet are either fixed or they're mobile on trucks. it's my understanding that this particular isi
they hope to have all the bodies recovered and repatriated within the next two days and they've ordered the company that owned the airliner to ground all the a-321 airbuses in its fleet and check them. >> we'll bring in michael morrell, former number two at the cia and our cbs news senior security contributor. so, michael -- they're looking at similar planes for potential mechanic mechanical issues but the isis affiliate in the sinai has claimed responsibility. as you know. what do you...