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the nation's aviation system. the house and senate approved a bipartisan bill that funds the federal aviation administration for the next three years. it also speeds up the switch from radar to an air traffic control system based on gps technology. >> time to check traffic and weather every ten minutes. we start with lisa baden. >> newschopper 7 taking youtube 66 traffic at 50 fair oaks. the headlights are the eastbound direction. that is the pace out of manassas to get to centreville, before and after 50, and again at the beltway. travel times are typical for this time of morning. 95 between fredericksburg and dale city adding some between dale city and baltimore. 270 building in volume southbound outer frederick into montgomery county. here we are with the pace of traffic at shady grove road. headlights are southbound. back to you. >> thank you. we can see that the sun is getting ready to rise. let's check in with doug hill. >> it's going to be nice. we are 20 minutes from sunrise. this is i'm still in frederick county, the time lapse. moon will be full this afternoon. right now it is a snow moon. our story today
the nation's aviation system. the house and senate approved a bipartisan bill that funds the federal aviation administration for the next three years. it also speeds up the switch from radar to an air traffic control system based on gps technology. >> time to check traffic and weather every ten minutes. we start with lisa baden. >> newschopper 7 taking youtube 66 traffic at 50 fair oaks. the headlights are the eastbound direction. that is the pace out of manassas to get to...
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under a bill recently passed by congress the federal aviation administration must draa up rules to allow small unmanned airrraft ystems to fll in ssfety agencies faster access - to some devices and fully inttgrate the systems into the manufacturers are very eager r for this market and i think it's oneeof these things that once we actually get access to the airspace, you'll sse whooe new industry will pop up.ben gielow, who epresentss rooe will be a big job crrator in cominggyears, generating tens of billions of dollarr. but even propooents admit these new technologies raise obvious ps safety.a remotely pilotedd aircraft, entering into the potential toonegatively affect safetty could cause an to one offour cargooplanes, one of our passenger lanns, it we need to maae sure that this is done right. among other things, commercial airline pilots want operators to go through a training process similar to what they're required to do. thh air space, everything you do in the air space nneds to be safe.it's these concerns the new f-a-a egulations will address. athena jones, cnn, will address. f-a-a
under a bill recently passed by congress the federal aviation administration must draa up rules to allow small unmanned airrraft ystems to fll in ssfety agencies faster access - to some devices and fully inttgrate the systems into the manufacturers are very eager r for this market and i think it's oneeof these things that once we actually get access to the airspace, you'll sse whooe new industry will pop up.ben gielow, who epresentss rooe will be a big job crrator in cominggyears, generating...
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senate has passed a more long-term funding bill for the federal aviation administration. since 2007, there have been 23 stop-gap faa funding measures. the $63.4 billion bill funds the faa for four years and speeds up the switch from radar to gps technology for the nation's air traffic control system. the bill heads to president obama for his signature. >>> a water main pipe belonging to east bay mud does, causing a dispute near lafayette and runs through unincorporated contra costa county. a homeowner tells the times that a pipe is leaking and shifting his entire home. east bay mudd said that is not the case. the district said instead, recent rain or a natural spring may be causing the shifting. >>> san francisco's board of supervisors is scheduled to vote whether to provide the plastic bag ban to all restaurants and stores. currently, only large grocery stores and pharmacies are prohibited from handing out plastic bags. this would require stores to charge customers 10 cents for paper bags. san francisco mayor's ed leed he supports the ban for the bags. >>> tonight, the ri
senate has passed a more long-term funding bill for the federal aviation administration. since 2007, there have been 23 stop-gap faa funding measures. the $63.4 billion bill funds the faa for four years and speeds up the switch from radar to gps technology for the nation's air traffic control system. the bill heads to president obama for his signature. >>> a water main pipe belonging to east bay mud does, causing a dispute near lafayette and runs through unincorporated contra costa...
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the federal aviation administration is invessigating what caused a helicopter and smaal plane to collide... mid-air.it happened sunday niiht... in northern california.both pilots suffered minor injuries and were checked out at a hospital. it's not clear if there were any passengers onboard the two aircraft. 3 it sounds good, but hhw much can you actually save? maryland's tax free holiday on energy efficient appliances smith is live at best buy to crunch some numbers to see if the savings is really worth it to you.... good morning poel d. 3 3 3 3 3 3 it's a parade... fit for a king. king.(beg of pkg) cceering cheeringthousands of new ooleans residents turned out sunday... to catch a glimpse of will ferrell.the actor took the reign as kkng of the bacchusparade... an annual mardi gras tradition.and for manyyfans... he didn't disappoint. we love elf. like our favorite movie is elf.lovv like all of his movies, canút wait to see him.-butt to-iúm really exxited, iúve watched so many of his movies so many times. i mean i love him as an actor mardi gras celebrations continue tomorrow... with fat
the federal aviation administration is invessigating what caused a helicopter and smaal plane to collide... mid-air.it happened sunday niiht... in northern california.both pilots suffered minor injuries and were checked out at a hospital. it's not clear if there were any passengers onboard the two aircraft. 3 it sounds good, but hhw much can you actually save? maryland's tax free holiday on energy efficient appliances smith is live at best buy to crunch some numbers to see if the savings is...
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the federal administration. after five years of struggling the senate passed the bill monday and the house passed an identical verse last week. the agency actually shut down two weeks last summer the federal aviation administration. the measure calls for nearly $16 million to update the national air system. >>> the argument over the payroll tax cut hit a new snag. house republicans wanted to pay for the break by freezing federal workers pay and making more affluent seniors pay more for medicare. democrats don't like that plan. if congress does not extend the tax cut by the end of the month, virtually every american who earns a paycheck will bring home next pay. >>> up next on the news edge at 11:00, forget the coffee. now you can inhale your daily dose of caffiene. >>> we're taking you down inside the largest drug smuggling tunnel discovered on the u.s./mexico border. >> this is fox 5 news edge at 11:00. >>> the border between tijuana mexico and san diego, california, is nearly impossible to get over. some mexican drug cartels are engineering tunnels to get under it. check this out, a long intricate tunnel discovered in a mexican warehouse. the hydraulic floor opened up i
the federal administration. after five years of struggling the senate passed the bill monday and the house passed an identical verse last week. the agency actually shut down two weeks last summer the federal aviation administration. the measure calls for nearly $16 million to update the national air system. >>> the argument over the payroll tax cut hit a new snag. house republicans wanted to pay for the break by freezing federal workers pay and making more affluent seniors pay more for...
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for example, the federal aviation administration, as you all know, is in the midst of the largest transformation of air traffic control ever. the 2013 president's budget request $15.2 billion to support faa programs. more than $1 billion of these funds will be used to advance the modernization of our air traffic system through next gen. the next generation of air traffic control technology which we've all talked about for a long time. so the use of satellite surveillance and new methods of routing. pilots, planes and routing procedures next gen will change how america flies reducing travel time and delays. it the vital role research in decision making by moving research technology administration rita into the new office of assistant secretary for research and technology under the secretary's office. this change will provide a prominent centralized focus on research and technology, important to the president, department's operating administrations and research programs. third and finally keeping our transportation system safe will always be our top priority. consistent with this commitment, presi
for example, the federal aviation administration, as you all know, is in the midst of the largest transformation of air traffic control ever. the 2013 president's budget request $15.2 billion to support faa programs. more than $1 billion of these funds will be used to advance the modernization of our air traffic system through next gen. the next generation of air traffic control technology which we've all talked about for a long time. so the use of satellite surveillance and new methods of...
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goal with nasa is tremendous help and i just came from a conference that was given at the federal aviation administration there in d.c. where i heard several of the commercial providers talking about their plans to build reusable space ships that will try to lower the cost of getting into earth orbit and that to me is the big kahuna because you know if we can lower the cost of getting into just those first couple hundred miles above the earth we're never going to get to mars or send humans back to the moon permanent on a permanent base or anything like that so we've really got to tackle this one announced a time but i'm very hopeful that we will well let's talk about you know since you brought up money cost effectiveness so in nasa's budget for two thousand and thirteen there was a lot more money right i think they doubled the amount of money they were going to put towards working with these private companies to try to help make it a little easier for us to. all their astronauts to and from space but at the same time we saw cuts when it come to when it came to some of the robotic programs specifically on
goal with nasa is tremendous help and i just came from a conference that was given at the federal aviation administration there in d.c. where i heard several of the commercial providers talking about their plans to build reusable space ships that will try to lower the cost of getting into earth orbit and that to me is the big kahuna because you know if we can lower the cost of getting into just those first couple hundred miles above the earth we're never going to get to mars or send humans back...
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the f.a.a. fay -- federal aviation administration through 2015. early last year the committee held an oversight hearing on f.a.a.'s research and development programs. on march 9, 2011, sighons committee chairman ralph hall introduced h.r. 970, the federal aviation research and development act of 2011. a month later it was reported out of the science, space, and technology committee. the bill was ultimately incorporated into h.r. 658 now before us. the f.a.a.'s research, engineering, and development accounts funds a number of programs and projects that are essentially to the agency's ongoing safety, capacity, and air traffic modern .ization efforts. to give a few examples of its safety related activities, f.a.a. conducts reserve on the flamibility of materials used in airplane cabins and methods to improve fire suppression systems. research on mitigation of aircraft icing on early detection of failure modes related to aging aircraft and improving our understanding of human factors. in the environmental arena, examples include research on fuel additi
the f.a.a. fay -- federal aviation administration through 2015. early last year the committee held an oversight hearing on f.a.a.'s research and development programs. on march 9, 2011, sighons committee chairman ralph hall introduced h.r. 970, the federal aviation research and development act of 2011. a month later it was reported out of the science, space, and technology committee. the bill was ultimately incorporated into h.r. 658 now before us. the f.a.a.'s research, engineering, and...
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the senate will pass the aviation jobs conference report. this measure is the first long-term reauthorization the federal aviation administration in almost five years. f.a.a. has worked under 23 short-term extensions since 2007. in fact, the f.a.a. was shut down last year. that's right, workers were furloughed and construction in airports terminated. the four-year compromise will pass this evening didn't give everything they wanted. that's what legislation is. it will finally give the f.a.a. the ability it needs to be a world-class travel system. the aviation jobs bill will also create thousands of jobs, about 300,000. it will protect airline workers and approve safety for travelers. this legislation will create badly-needed jobs and will give the f.a.a. the ability to finally upgrade the country's air traffic control system. today america realizes world war ii aerotechnology to track aircraft. new technology is long overdue. the aviation jobs bill will finally make that critical investment possible. it will invest more than $20 billion in airports and runways across the nation and on modern air traffic control equipment. i'm very happy that
the senate will pass the aviation jobs conference report. this measure is the first long-term reauthorization the federal aviation administration in almost five years. f.a.a. has worked under 23 short-term extensions since 2007. in fact, the f.a.a. was shut down last year. that's right, workers were furloughed and construction in airports terminated. the four-year compromise will pass this evening didn't give everything they wanted. that's what legislation is. it will finally give the f.a.a....
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version with broad support last week and the senate is expected to vote on a plan to fund the federal aviation administration for four years. the house adopted the measure bringing to close months of negotiations and multiple short-term extensions. this could be a key week in the negotiations to extend the payroll tax cut for a full year as the house and senate committee tarveged with working out a deal inches closer and closer to the deadline. >> in new york, following friday's strong jobs, they are gearing up for a slew of earnings. we will hear from disney, bp, visa and sprint. there could be a massive foreclosure settlement. they have until monday to agree on a deal with the biggest banks that could be worth $25 billion. they will settle the scandal when we learned that the services company signed off without checking that all the people work was accurate. that's all ready and keep an eye on monday and all the business news of the week on cnn money. >> time for tomorrow's commute tonight and cnn's jackie. >> we are watching peculiar weather for the month of february in the week ahead. this disturbed area
version with broad support last week and the senate is expected to vote on a plan to fund the federal aviation administration for four years. the house adopted the measure bringing to close months of negotiations and multiple short-term extensions. this could be a key week in the negotiations to extend the payroll tax cut for a full year as the house and senate committee tarveged with working out a deal inches closer and closer to the deadline. >> in new york, following friday's strong...
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the house today gave final approval to a new funding bill for the federal aviation administration. the faa. the four-year blueprint will speed the transition to an air traffic control system based on gps technology. the senate is expected to vote on it monday. >>> the nation's largest breast cancer charity has reversed its decision to end its association with the country's largest abortion supplier. chief washington correspond sent james rosen tells us why. >> that's known for its annual race for the cure for breast cancer research, the soup g. komen foundation now appears to be running away from its own decision to sever most of its grants to planned parenthood. we want to apologize to the american public for recent decisions that cast doubt upon our commitment to our mission of saving women's lives, said komen's founder and ceo, nancy brinker. we will continue to fund existing grants, including those of planned parenthood and preserve their eligibility to apply for future grants. >> it just goes to show you when women speak out, women win and women's health has a big victory this
the house today gave final approval to a new funding bill for the federal aviation administration. the faa. the four-year blueprint will speed the transition to an air traffic control system based on gps technology. the senate is expected to vote on it monday. >>> the nation's largest breast cancer charity has reversed its decision to end its association with the country's largest abortion supplier. chief washington correspond sent james rosen tells us why. >> that's known for...
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and the senatet is expected to vote on a long debated plan to fund the federal aviation administration four years. the house adopted on friday. this could also be a key week in the negotiations to extend the payroll tax cuts for a full year at the house senate conference committee tasked with working out a deal and closer and closer to their deadline. >>> following friday's strong jobs, wall street is gearing up. we'll hear from coca-cola, disney, cisco, bp, visa and sprint. state attorney generals have until monday to agree on a deal with the nation's biggest banks that could be worth as much as $25 billion. and we learned that some mortgage services companies signed off on foreclosures without checking if all the paperwork was accurate. that's all ahead. we'll keep an eye on that on monday and the business news of the week on cnn money. >>> we turn to jackie for the news of the week. >> we are working on very peculiar weather for the month of february we are tracking in the week ahead. there is a disturbed area of weather heading towards florida tomorrow that may have some tropical e
and the senatet is expected to vote on a long debated plan to fund the federal aviation administration four years. the house adopted on friday. this could also be a key week in the negotiations to extend the payroll tax cuts for a full year at the house senate conference committee tasked with working out a deal and closer and closer to their deadline. >>> following friday's strong jobs, wall street is gearing up. we'll hear from coca-cola, disney, cisco, bp, visa and sprint. state...
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we have calls into the federal aviation administration and the local port authority of new york and newes as we get them from newark liberty. well, the syrian government today touted a vote on a brand new constitution as it reportedly murdered more of its own people. and a lot of them. according to syrian state television nearly 0% of voters approved the measure. 90%. that allows other political parties to compete with the president bashar assad's ruling betty party. they have called it a ploy and a sham and absolutely cynical. the on sis boycotted the vote entirely while calling their president to step down now. but the syrian president assad is showing no signs of slowing the brutal assault on his own people. the president seen here casting his vote over the weekend with a british born wife by his side. he said his regime is under a media attack. never forget everything is our fault. meanwhile, activist groups report syrian troops killed more than 120 people today alone. and according to the arab organization for human rights, president assad's crackdown has killed about 8500 syrians.
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well, the federal aviation administration says it was likely a meteor. it was caught on tape by a police dash cam in texas. >> and there's another one. [ laughter ] >> i will believe that, kai. stom it. and another. there it is. >>> okay. all right. coming up on eyewitness news at 4:00. arguing for more time. will the military judge delay the trial for the army psychiatrist accused in the fort hood shooting rampage? >>> i'm ron matz at the home of burgers cookies, where there's a new twist on this classic. the story coming up here on wjz. >>> a mild february weather continues. though it's a little cooler outside today. stick around for your updated first warning weather forecast. >> wjz 13 is always on. for the top stories on wjz.com, instant updates and first warning weather all the time, click wjz.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> beautiful out there. the question is, do we believe phil's prediction? or do we want to slice them and dice them like tim? >> you know. >> well, you were saying. >> put gravy and biscuits and everything is great. i'm just saying som
well, the federal aviation administration says it was likely a meteor. it was caught on tape by a police dash cam in texas. >> and there's another one. [ laughter ] >> i will believe that, kai. stom it. and another. there it is. >>> okay. all right. coming up on eyewitness news at 4:00. arguing for more time. will the military judge delay the trial for the army psychiatrist accused in the fort hood shooting rampage? >>> i'm ron matz at the home of burgers cookies,...
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. >>> now, the federal aviation administration is also changing federal laws to allow for an $11,000 fine for spotlighting aircraft with a laser. >> reporter: more than a dozen teens from the same school in new york are suffering the same problem. twitches they say they can't control. >> doctors say it's psychological. but parents are sure it is tied to a hazmat crisis decades ago. >> reporter: in a small, upstate new york town, local high school girls are making headlines for their uncontrollable ticks. >> hey, hey. >> i had a couple of people ask me if i was faking this. >> hey. >> what i said to them was give me one reason why i would want to fake this. because i'm missing out on my life right now. >> reporter: it started last summer, more than a dozen girls showed symptoms of uncontrollable ticks and outbursts. all attend laroy high school. now, the group has grown to include a boy, and even this woman. >> this is a good day for me. this is my functional day. >> reporter: famous environmental activist erin brockovich is each involved. one of her investigators tested local groundwa
. >>> now, the federal aviation administration is also changing federal laws to allow for an $11,000 fine for spotlighting aircraft with a laser. >> reporter: more than a dozen teens from the same school in new york are suffering the same problem. twitches they say they can't control. >> doctors say it's psychological. but parents are sure it is tied to a hazmat crisis decades ago. >> reporter: in a small, upstate new york town, local high school girls are making...
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and the senate is expecting to vote on a long debated plan to fund the federal aviation administrationhe house adopted the measure friday bringing to a close months of negotiations and multiple short-term extensions. this could also be a key week in the negotiations to ebs tend the payroll tax cut for a full year as the house/senate conference committee tasked with working out a deal inches closer and closer to their deadline. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york. following friday's strong jobs report, wall street is gearing up for a slew of corporate earnings. we'll hear from coca-cola, disney, bp, visa, and sprint. there could be a massive foreclosure settlement. state attorneys general have until monday to agree on a deal with the nation's biggest bank that is could be worth as much as $25 billion. it would settle the robo signing scandal of 2010 when we learned that some mortgage servicing companies signed off on foreclosures without checking that all the paperwork was accurate. that's all ahead. we'll keep an eye on that on monday and all the business news of the week on cnn money. >>
and the senate is expecting to vote on a long debated plan to fund the federal aviation administrationhe house adopted the measure friday bringing to a close months of negotiations and multiple short-term extensions. this could also be a key week in the negotiations to ebs tend the payroll tax cut for a full year as the house/senate conference committee tasked with working out a deal inches closer and closer to their deadline. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york. following friday's strong...
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the generators. >>> if federal regulators get their way, pilots will have to be a lot more experienced before flying commercial airlines. new regulations proposed by the federal aviation administration. >> the faa wants to raise the minimum experience level for the first time in 40 years. the proposed legislation would increase the minimum time required for copilots to 1500 hours. this is just the latest in a string of faa changes. supporters say the moves are long overdue. >> these are absolute rock bottom minimums. what we really need in the long term is to have a healthy enough airline industry that we have people who have more experience in that, than to take these entry level jobs. >> there are two exceptions to this change. former military pilots will need only 750 hours to fly for an airline. and graduates of university flight schools only need 1,000 hours. denise? >> thank you, kai. airline officials say the rule change could force them to raise wages to attract more experienced flyers. >>> we are updating the breaking news from the show. a hearing in the ohio high school shooting ends a moment ago in chardon, ohio. the suspect, 17-year-old tj lane, was not in the courtroom.
the generators. >>> if federal regulators get their way, pilots will have to be a lot more experienced before flying commercial airlines. new regulations proposed by the federal aviation administration. >> the faa wants to raise the minimum experience level for the first time in 40 years. the proposed legislation would increase the minimum time required for copilots to 1500 hours. this is just the latest in a string of faa changes. supporters say the moves are long overdue....
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under a bill recently passed by congress, the federal aviation administration must draw up rules to allowhamall unmanned aircraft systems to fly in about two years. give agencies faster access to some devices and fully integrate them into the national airspace by 2015. >> a lot of our manufacturers are very eager for this market. i think it's one of these things that once we actually get access to the airspace, you'll see a whole new industry really crop up. >> reporter: ben, who represents drone makers, says the industry will be a big job creator in coming years, generating tens of billions of dollars. but even proponents admit these new technologies raise obvious concerns. chief among them is safety. >> remotely piloted aircraft entering into the airspace has the potential to negatively affect safety. could cause an accident. could cause damage to one of our cargo planes, one of our passenger planes. it could be disastrous. so we need to make sure that this is done right. >> reporter: among other things, commercial airline pilots want drones and their operators to go through a certifica
under a bill recently passed by congress, the federal aviation administration must draw up rules to allowhamall unmanned aircraft systems to fly in about two years. give agencies faster access to some devices and fully integrate them into the national airspace by 2015. >> a lot of our manufacturers are very eager for this market. i think it's one of these things that once we actually get access to the airspace, you'll see a whole new industry really crop up. >> reporter: ben, who...
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the measure is part of a $63.4 billion bill that funds the federal aviation administration through 2015. the bill now goes to the president for his signature. >>> we're going to check again on our traffic conditions out there right now. hey, danecessarilia. >> hi, barbara. right now i'm seeing an accident, i-270 northbound just after the spur. police are responding now, so just use caution while taking your commute. and traveling i-66 in virginia, as you approach the beltway, road work is going to slow you down and take away the left lane. seeing some delays as you pass fairfax county parkway and head to the belt wry. right now your travel speed is 41 miles per hour, and that trip will take you 15 minutes to do so. barbara, back to you. >> all right, thank you, daniella. >>> poverty and unemployment are a problem people face every day. but the native american population here in our country has a problem even greater than that. chad smith, the former principal chief of the cherokee nation is in washington this week, working to change that. he joins us now to explain how. and good morning
the measure is part of a $63.4 billion bill that funds the federal aviation administration through 2015. the bill now goes to the president for his signature. >>> we're going to check again on our traffic conditions out there right now. hey, danecessarilia. >> hi, barbara. right now i'm seeing an accident, i-270 northbound just after the spur. police are responding now, so just use caution while taking your commute. and traveling i-66 in virginia, as you approach the beltway,...
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you'll see at the top left side of your screen, that little fire ball, the federal aviation administration likely a meteor. it streaked across the sky for at least 500 miles. cited to be as far south as houston, texas. >>> still to come on wjz eyewitness news. >> murder at the mall. i'm mike hellgren at towson town center. i'll tell you how police made four arrests in the killing of a teenager here at the height of the holiday shopping season. and the victim's father speaks to wjz. the car on the left was filled up with low detergent gasoline. while the car on the right was filled up with bp gasoline with invigorate. which helps clean and protect its engine so it can get a few more miles per tank than the car on the left. go a little farther with bp gasoline with invigorate. >>> murder at the mall. a man gunned down at the towson town center. who police now have under arrest the and how they tracked him down. >>> funding for planned parenthood takes another hit. this time from a group that also focuses on women's health. i'm derek valcourt. i'll explain coming up on eyewitness news. >>> an
you'll see at the top left side of your screen, that little fire ball, the federal aviation administration likely a meteor. it streaked across the sky for at least 500 miles. cited to be as far south as houston, texas. >>> still to come on wjz eyewitness news. >> murder at the mall. i'm mike hellgren at towson town center. i'll tell you how police made four arrests in the killing of a teenager here at the height of the holiday shopping season. and the victim's father speaks to...
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the federal aviation administration temporarily closed last year because congress could not agree on ent on long-term funding for the faa. in about 45 minutes, we'll talk with house transportation committee chairman, john mica. the house education and work force committee will be hearing president obama's recess supplements to the national labor relations board. we'll talk ou
the federal aviation administration temporarily closed last year because congress could not agree on ent on long-term funding for the faa. in about 45 minutes, we'll talk with house transportation committee chairman, john mica. the house education and work force committee will be hearing president obama's recess supplements to the national labor relations board. we'll talk ou
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the measure is part of a $63.4 approximately that funds the federal aviation administration through 2015lso allows for more cross-country flights out of reagan. later this morning, the catholic university will take part in the great shakeout. the event dedicated to earthquake preparedness. people are encouraged to drop, cover, and hold to keep themselves safe in case of an quake. the drill comes in the wake of a 5.8-magnitude dwhak hit the washington area in august. >> stop, drop, roll -- much going on. >> i know. >>> had is "news4 today," thank you for starting your day with us. >> the for is next. we're when we come back in 25 minutes with weather and traffic and breaking news. and we're back tomorrow morning starting at 4:30. see you tomorrow.
the measure is part of a $63.4 approximately that funds the federal aviation administration through 2015lso allows for more cross-country flights out of reagan. later this morning, the catholic university will take part in the great shakeout. the event dedicated to earthquake preparedness. people are encouraged to drop, cover, and hold to keep themselves safe in case of an quake. the drill comes in the wake of a 5.8-magnitude dwhak hit the washington area in august. >> stop, drop, roll --...
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it orders the federal aviation administration that come up with new regulations to test and license dronethe year 2015. the agency officials say guess how many. 30,000 of them could be ready to launch by 2020. 30,000. critics say the drones do pose risks to public safety and personal privacy. catherine herridge is live in washington with the details. catherine, support ires argue this technology will help them a lot of ways but immean can anybody see a downside here. >> some people do, shepard. just to give you some context, most drones are unarmed and they can be used for surveillance to establish a suspect's daily routine or what law enforcement calls a pattern of life in iraq, for instance, we used them to track down bomb factories this that case you would basically backtrack the people who placed the bomb to the factory that it came from. >> well, homeland security currently uses drones on the border. the question really is whether the department is reportedly investigating other options now. >> well, i don't know that the reports to which you refer, but right now we use and are using
it orders the federal aviation administration that come up with new regulations to test and license dronethe year 2015. the agency officials say guess how many. 30,000 of them could be ready to launch by 2020. 30,000. critics say the drones do pose risks to public safety and personal privacy. catherine herridge is live in washington with the details. catherine, support ires argue this technology will help them a lot of ways but immean can anybody see a downside here. >> some people do,...
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all who are involved in it -- congress, the federal aviation administration, airlines, general aviation and the department of defense -- recognize the need for that transformation. this massive effort will result in more precise navigation, safer operations, far more direct aircraft routings, better air space utilization and capacity growth. there will be substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. one existing application of gps has produced a breakthrough in the safety of airline operations, it's been referred to earlier here. the accidents for large jet aircraft in the united states. enhanced ground proximity warning systems combine gps information with onboard terrain databases to provide flight deck crews with look-ahead warnings of dangerous terrain. this has made air travel far safer than it was only p recently and illustrates the remarkable benefits that leveraging gps with other technologies can achieve. the introduction in the next decades of nextgen capabilities will be a game changer. it will create the satellite-based system of air traffic management that we all rea
all who are involved in it -- congress, the federal aviation administration, airlines, general aviation and the department of defense -- recognize the need for that transformation. this massive effort will result in more precise navigation, safer operations, far more direct aircraft routings, better air space utilization and capacity growth. there will be substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. one existing application of gps has produced a breakthrough in the safety of airline...
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the federal aviation administration must draw up rules to allow them to fly in about two years. give public agencies faster device and integrate them by september 2015. >>> a lot of our manufacturers are eager for this market. i think it's one of these things once we get access to the air space, you'll see a new industry pop up. >> reporter: ben says the industry will be a big job creator in coming years generating tens of billions of dollars. proponents admit it raises obvious concerns. among them is safety. >>> remotely piloted aircraft has the potential to negatively affect safety, could cause an accident, could cause damage to a cargo plane, a passenger plane. it could be disastrous. you need to be sure it's done right. >> reporter: among other things they want drones and operators to go through a training process similar to what they are required to do. >> if you are going to enter the air space, everything you do needs to be safe. >> reporter: it's these concerns the faa will address. cnn washington. >>> coming up, the photo many have been waiting for. beyonce and jay-z's
the federal aviation administration must draw up rules to allow them to fly in about two years. give public agencies faster device and integrate them by september 2015. >>> a lot of our manufacturers are eager for this market. i think it's one of these things once we get access to the air space, you'll see a new industry pop up. >> reporter: ben says the industry will be a big job creator in coming years generating tens of billions of dollars. proponents admit it raises obvious...
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under a bill recently passed by congress the federal aviation administration must draw up rules to allowtems to fly in about two years, give public safety agencies faster access to some devices and fully integrate the systems into the national airspace by september 2015. a lot of our manufacturers are very eager foo his market and i think it's one of these things that once we actually get access to the airspace, you'll see whole new industry will pop up.ben gielow, who represents drone makers, ays that industry will be a big job creaaor in coming years, generating tens of billions of dollars. but even proponents admit these new technologies raise obvious concerns -- chief among them is safety.a remotely piloted air space, has the potential to negatively affect safety, could cause an accident, could cause damage to onn of our cargo planes, one of our passenger planes, it could be disastrous. so we need to make sure that this is done right. among other things, commmrcial airline pilots want drones and their operators to go through a certification and training process similar to what thhy'r
under a bill recently passed by congress the federal aviation administration must draw up rules to allowtems to fly in about two years, give public safety agencies faster access to some devices and fully integrate the systems into the national airspace by september 2015. a lot of our manufacturers are very eager foo his market and i think it's one of these things that once we actually get access to the airspace, you'll see whole new industry will pop up.ben gielow, who represents drone makers,...
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. >>> the senate passing a long-term funding bill for the federal aviation administration. ama is expected to sign the measure that gives $16 million a year to the faa for airport operations, construction, and modernization. 70 delegates in critical up for grabs today as the republican candidates compete in caucuses in colorado and minnesota and in non-binding primary in missouri. >>> and the super bowl champion, new york giants, will be honored with a ticker tape parade event scheduled a little later this morning. >>> a lot of people in this country are what they call under water on their mortgages, you owe more than your house is worth at this point. we're expecting some big foreclosure settlement news coming up this week. >> and how much money could you be getting? we're going to weigh in on that. christine romans will. >> she's the smartest on this stuff, right? >> yes, she is. break it all down for you. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment.
. >>> the senate passing a long-term funding bill for the federal aviation administration. ama is expected to sign the measure that gives $16 million a year to the faa for airport operations, construction, and modernization. 70 delegates in critical up for grabs today as the republican candidates compete in caucuses in colorado and minnesota and in non-binding primary in missouri. >>> and the super bowl champion, new york giants, will be honored with a ticker tape parade event...
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we've had 23 temporary extensions during this period of time the federal aviation administration has basically shut down because we couldn't agree on what should move forward. i repeat, this bill is not perfect. but it's something that is extremely important for job creation and for making our airports more safe. so there will be a roll call vote at 5:30 p.m. on adoption of that conference report i just referred to. if there is no further business to come before the senate i ask that we adjourn under the previous order. the presiding officer: the senate stands adjourned until 2:00 p.m. on monday, february 6, 2012. >> afghanistan and reaction to the decision to compel religious hospitals to provide insurance that includes contraceptive coverage for women for among items discussed today in the white house briefing. this is about 50 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> hello, everyone. you heard the news. six more weeks of this terrible winter we've been having. [laughter] thank you. [laughter] i guess we know. i have no announcements to make at the top, so i'll go straight to question
we've had 23 temporary extensions during this period of time the federal aviation administration has basically shut down because we couldn't agree on what should move forward. i repeat, this bill is not perfect. but it's something that is extremely important for job creation and for making our airports more safe. so there will be a roll call vote at 5:30 p.m. on adoption of that conference report i just referred to. if there is no further business to come before the senate i ask that we adjourn...
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h.r. 658 torque amepped title 49, united states code, to authorize appropriations for the federal aviation administration for fiscal years 2011 through 2014 to streamline programs, create efficiencies, redeuce waste and improve aviation safety and capacity, to provide stable funding for the national aviation system, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: referred to the house calendar and ordered printed. the clerk: report to accompany house resolution 534, resolution providing for consideration of the bill h.r. 578, to emergency deficit control act of 1975, to provide the budget baseline and providing for consideration of the bill h.r. 3582 to amend the national budget act to provide for macroeconomic impact of -- analysis of the impact of legislation. the speaker pro tempore: referred to the house calendar and ordered printed. for what purpose does the gentleman from maine rise? >> thank you, mr. speaker. i have a motion to instruct conferees at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the motion. the clerk: motion to instruct conferees on h.r. 3630, offered by mr. michaud of
h.r. 658 torque amepped title 49, united states code, to authorize appropriations for the federal aviation administration for fiscal years 2011 through 2014 to streamline programs, create efficiencies, redeuce waste and improve aviation safety and capacity, to provide stable funding for the national aviation system, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: referred to the house calendar and ordered printed. the clerk: report to accompany house resolution 534, resolution providing for...
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for example the federal aviation the administration as you all know is in the midst of the largest transformation of air traffic control ever. the 2013 budget request, $15.2 billion to support faa programs. more than $1 billion of these funds will be used to advance the modernization of our air traffic system through next gen. the next generation of air traffic control technology come much we have all talked about for a long time through the use of satellite surveillance and the new methods of pilots, plants, and landing procedures, next gen will change how american's flight. it will significantly reduce travel times and delays. our proposal will also elevate the vital research place in transportation decision making by moving our research and innovation technology administration into new office of research and technology under the secretary's office. the change will provide a prominent centralized focus on research and technology, which is very important to the president. it will improve collaboration and coordination along the the department's operating administrations and their research. keepi
for example the federal aviation the administration as you all know is in the midst of the largest transformation of air traffic control ever. the 2013 budget request, $15.2 billion to support faa programs. more than $1 billion of these funds will be used to advance the modernization of our air traffic system through next gen. the next generation of air traffic control technology come much we have all talked about for a long time through the use of satellite surveillance and the new methods of...
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federal, non-military properties that can be sold, redeveloped, or exchanged to reduce costs for taxpayers. the senate is back at 2:00 with debate on the compromise on the federal aviation administration programs. they will hold a final passage vote this afternoon. the agreement was passed in the house on friday. house on friday.
federal, non-military properties that can be sold, redeveloped, or exchanged to reduce costs for taxpayers. the senate is back at 2:00 with debate on the compromise on the federal aviation administration programs. they will hold a final passage vote this afternoon. the agreement was passed in the house on friday. house on friday.
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. >> the federal aviation administration temporarily closed last year because the house and senate could not agree on funding the agency. after passing 23 short-term bills, congress has come to an agreement on long-term funding for the faa. on tomorrow's "washington journal," we talk to a german about the faa and negotiations on the highway bill. also tomorrow, the house education and work force committee hold a hearing on the president obama recess appointments to fill posts at the national labor relations board. we will talk with a representative from one state, and we will look at the enforcement of campaign laws. that is on tomorrow morning as "washington journal," at 7:00 a.m. eastern. now, the house is coming back in. h.r. 11762 de novo. first electronic vote will be conducted as a 15-minute vote. remaining electronic votes will be conduct as five-minute votes. the unfinished wiz is on adoption of h r. 537. the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house resolution 537, resolution providing for consideration of the bill h.r. 1734, to decrease the deficit by realigning consol
. >> the federal aviation administration temporarily closed last year because the house and senate could not agree on funding the agency. after passing 23 short-term bills, congress has come to an agreement on long-term funding for the faa. on tomorrow's "washington journal," we talk to a german about the faa and negotiations on the highway bill. also tomorrow, the house education and work force committee hold a hearing on the president obama recess appointments to fill posts at...
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all who are involved in it, congress, the federal aviation administration, airlines, general aviationand the department of defense recognize the need for that transformation. this massive effort will result in more precise navigation, safer operations, far more direct aircraft routings, better air space utilization and air space capacity growth. because of these operational improvements, there will be substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. one existing application of gps has create a breakthrough in the safety of airline operations that's been referred to earlier here. the elimination of controlled flight and terrain accidents for large aircraft here in the united states. enhanced ground proximity warning systems on board aircraft combine gps information with terrain to provide crews with look-ahead warnings of dangerous terrain. this has made air travel far safer than it was only recently. and illustrates the remarkable benefits that leveraging gps with other technologies can achieve. with the next gen capabilities will be the real game-changer. it's integration of gps w
all who are involved in it, congress, the federal aviation administration, airlines, general aviationand the department of defense recognize the need for that transformation. this massive effort will result in more precise navigation, safer operations, far more direct aircraft routings, better air space utilization and air space capacity growth. because of these operational improvements, there will be substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. one existing application of gps has create...
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"wall street journal" this morning, this stems out of the bill that was passed for the federal aviation administration, it's a broad funding bill saying that was released this week and is expected to win final approval before the middle of february. back to our story toobt susan g komen, restoring grants to planned parent hfment if you want to give us a call, the numbers are on your screen. if you want to send us a tweet, just as done richie did this morning. illinois, good morning to david. caller: thank you for c-span. i think this was political but it was political by planned parenthood. they have $1 billion a year. if you give them money for the so called women's health, that's extra money for them to have abortions. in illinois, several planned parenthoods have been shut down. i am disappointed in komen by not sticking with more or less and values that this country needs again. anybody that needs to go where the baby gets the skin sucked off, the muscles sucked off and its bones sucked out with the abortion vacuum system. i just wish that i would like to say a prayer that god will show mercy on t
"wall street journal" this morning, this stems out of the bill that was passed for the federal aviation administration, it's a broad funding bill saying that was released this week and is expected to win final approval before the middle of february. back to our story toobt susan g komen, restoring grants to planned parent hfment if you want to give us a call, the numbers are on your screen. if you want to send us a tweet, just as done richie did this morning. illinois, good morning to...
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, an act to amend title 49, united states code torque authorize appropriations for the federal aviation administration for fiscal years 2011 through 2014, to streamline programs, create efficiencies, reduce waste and improve aviation safety and capacity torque provide stable funding for the national aviation system and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. poe: mr. speaker, religious civil liberty is the bedrock of a free people. but today we face an unprecedented and unconstitutional act of aggression against our religious liberties sponsored by the u.s. ghovement president's health care edict forces catholic organizations to choose between violating their religious faith or not furnishing their employees with health care. no government has the right to cause a person to violate their religious conviction. the con
, an act to amend title 49, united states code torque authorize appropriations for the federal aviation administration for fiscal years 2011 through 2014, to streamline programs, create efficiencies, reduce waste and improve aviation safety and capacity torque provide stable funding for the national aviation system and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition?...
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parts of the federal aviation administration closed last year because the house and senate could noting agency. after passing 23 bills, congress came to an agreement on long- term funding. on tomorrow's washington journal, we will talk with -- about the faa. also tomorrow, the house education and the work force committee holds a hearing on president obama's recess appointment. we will talk about that with a congressman from arizona. we will look at the federal election commission enforcement of campaign finance law. washington journal is live everyday at 7:00 a.m. eastern. now, a form of business owners and investors talking about economic growth. this hourlong event was hosted by a group founded by eric cantor. analysts include the former staples ceo and later the founder of american online. -- and later, the founder of american online. good morning -- >> good morning. thank you for coming up. i am president of the network. we are policy and issue advocacy organization dedicated to issues like economic growth, free markets, and job creation. i want to welcome you all here this morni
parts of the federal aviation administration closed last year because the house and senate could noting agency. after passing 23 bills, congress came to an agreement on long- term funding. on tomorrow's washington journal, we will talk with -- about the faa. also tomorrow, the house education and the work force committee holds a hearing on president obama's recess appointment. we will talk about that with a congressman from arizona. we will look at the federal election commission enforcement of...
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the crash was pilot error. in august of 2010, provepl signed into law aviation safety legislation which, among other things, required the federal aviation administration to update flight and duty time rules and set minimum requirements -- rest requirements for pilots. as the families know too well, the passage of time never really heals the tragic memory of that day. they persevered, they achieved the moats comprehensive aviation reform -- most comprehensive aveyigs reform in 50 years. these efforts they were guided by their faith and by the light of those they loved and lost. we recognize their extraordinary extraordinary efforts on behalf of the western new york community, flying public, and a grateful nation. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> speak for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, my fellow colleagues, it is a distinct pleasure to stand before you right now not only as a representative but as a fan. i would like to take a few moments and acknowledge the new york giants for defeating t
the crash was pilot error. in august of 2010, provepl signed into law aviation safety legislation which, among other things, required the federal aviation administration to update flight and duty time rules and set minimum requirements -- rest requirements for pilots. as the families know too well, the passage of time never really heals the tragic memory of that day. they persevered, they achieved the moats comprehensive aviation reform -- most comprehensive aveyigs reform in 50 years. these...