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why such and i mossity toward tsa? guest: i would argue, they are one of the few agencies that every american touches on an ongoing basis depending on how frequently you fly many americans have a direct interaction with that agency. often screeners are rude. to be fair, it's a very, very tough job and travelers are rude to them. the combination and hassle. all of these have given tsa a black eye. it's another reason we need a confirmed leader in place. caller: what was your background in regards to being appointed to the job you had in tsa? since you only spent one year there, what would have been the reason for leaving? guest: first, my background to be the inspector general, i was the inspector general in the bush administration. though i was confirmed to the job, i was never confirmed to the job of department of homeland security because of option of the charme and the ranking member at the time. they had a disagreement with me. my position was i didn't have jurisdiction to investigate. their position was this i did
why such and i mossity toward tsa? guest: i would argue, they are one of the few agencies that every american touches on an ongoing basis depending on how frequently you fly many americans have a direct interaction with that agency. often screeners are rude. to be fair, it's a very, very tough job and travelers are rude to them. the combination and hassle. all of these have given tsa a black eye. it's another reason we need a confirmed leader in place. caller: what was your background in...
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tsa is investigating.etheless, there was suspicious conduct on flight from washington to denver. >>> are your taxes about to go up? listen to this. when asked whether the united states should have a value added tack, white economic adviser paul volcker says, it is not as tax sick an idea has it has been in the past. volcker also said if at the end of the day we need raise taxes we should raise taxes. steve moore join us. steve, i bet the democratic white house just about had a stroke on that one. is that letting the cat out of bag? is that idle chatter or something that is realistically on the table and everybody better get ready? >> not question a lot of liberal elements had long wanted taxes to pay for the new programs. >> greta: in addition to the income tax. >> that's the critical point. i'm sure viewers will say wait a minute i'm for a national sales tax if it is replacement for corporate and personal income tax. what is being put on the table here is a national sales tax. that's what a value added ta
tsa is investigating.etheless, there was suspicious conduct on flight from washington to denver. >>> are your taxes about to go up? listen to this. when asked whether the united states should have a value added tack, white economic adviser paul volcker says, it is not as tax sick an idea has it has been in the past. volcker also said if at the end of the day we need raise taxes we should raise taxes. steve moore join us. steve, i bet the democratic white house just about had a stroke...
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the hassle, turn elapses -- this has all given tsa a black eye. they want to restore morale at that agency. >> you can see "washington journal" every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. president obama is traveling to prague later this week. he will host a nuclear summit and it will be affected by leaders of over 40 nations. this panel will preview these events. this is live here on c-span. >> this briefing will be available later on facebook per it is also available, video and audio csis.org. for those who use itunes, this will be on the beyond campus section itunes university. my colleagues, andrew kuchins, janusz bugajski, and sharon squassoni some of the top experts in the world and they have a lot to say about things that are associated with this visit. you will find an example of our critical questions. this is sharon squassoni's critical questions on the nuclear summit. this also be at csis.com. >> thank you. it is a great pleasure to be here. thank you for joining us. i promise i will not talk about my personal over-under and tiger woods at the
the hassle, turn elapses -- this has all given tsa a black eye. they want to restore morale at that agency. >> you can see "washington journal" every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. president obama is traveling to prague later this week. he will host a nuclear summit and it will be affected by leaders of over 40 nations. this panel will preview these events. this is live here on c-span. >> this briefing will be available later on facebook per it is also available, video and...
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met by the tsa.e will bring you any updates as warranted and probably have a few more updates later in this hour. stay tuned for that. >>> also tonight, new developments to make the upper big branch coal mine safe enough for rescuers to locate four miners who might still be alive although hope is slim. >>> that new tiger woods' ad involving tiger woods and his late father. >> i want to find out what your thinking was, i want to find out what your feelings are. and did you learn anything? introducing quattron quad pixel technology. it adds a fourth color, yellow, to the standard rgb color system, creating a vast array of colors you can't see with your tv's three color technology. but, you can see this. whoa! oh my. [ male announcer ] quattron from sharp. you have to see it, to see it. [ engineer laughs ] every time you take advil liqui-gels you're taking the pain reliever that works faster on tough pain than tylenol rapid release gels. and not only faster. stronger, too. relief doesn't get any better
met by the tsa.e will bring you any updates as warranted and probably have a few more updates later in this hour. stay tuned for that. >>> also tonight, new developments to make the upper big branch coal mine safe enough for rescuers to locate four miners who might still be alive although hope is slim. >>> that new tiger woods' ad involving tiger woods and his late father. >> i want to find out what your thinking was, i want to find out what your feelings are. and did...
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acting tsa administrator and a guest of the speaker. linda jeneane and member of the speaker's committee and washington editor at crimber magazine. she's also helped put together this evening. chris chambers journalism professor george tenacity and commentator for russia today also a member of the press club. the director of communications for the holes corporation and former homeland security corporation. in the current homeland security spokesman a guest of the speaker press secretary clark stevens. [applause] our guest today has spoken before up the national press club although her title has changed since she was the last guest three years ago she's handling many issues during her time as governor of arizona. immigration and border security. today she will be talking about aviation security and terrorist threats. janet napolitano runs a massive federal agency that is still new by washington standards. persius seven federal organizations under her leadership. rahm $60 billion in her annual budget and is responsible for about a quarter
acting tsa administrator and a guest of the speaker. linda jeneane and member of the speaker's committee and washington editor at crimber magazine. she's also helped put together this evening. chris chambers journalism professor george tenacity and commentator for russia today also a member of the press club. the director of communications for the holes corporation and former homeland security corporation. in the current homeland security spokesman a guest of the speaker press secretary clark...
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and fbi and tsa and probably more, but they seem to be less vulnerable. i'm assuming that is because if cvp is on the front line. there on the face of our border and it has doubled in size in a lot of truth -- in the last 10 years and we have some new personnel coming and are starting to see some problems as a result of that. the cp has a goal of polygraph goalcvp has the gold -- tocvp hs the goal of polygraphing all personnel, but there is a larger problem of guns and money moving north to south across the border and there's always the possibility of terrorists coming into the country if we have a weekend porter and border patrol. -- weakened border and border control. we should not underestimate the ability of these cartels to try to corrupt u.s. law enforcement agencies. right now, we think that the mexican drug cartels have operations in 230 u.s. cities. three of those happen to be in my state, for smith, fayed phil, and little rock. -- fort smith, fayettev ille and little rock. and we have lost bigger numbers then all of the men and when that we have
and fbi and tsa and probably more, but they seem to be less vulnerable. i'm assuming that is because if cvp is on the front line. there on the face of our border and it has doubled in size in a lot of truth -- in the last 10 years and we have some new personnel coming and are starting to see some problems as a result of that. the cp has a goal of polygraph goalcvp has the gold -- tocvp hs the goal of polygraphing all personnel, but there is a larger problem of guns and money moving north to...
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the numbers are -- if you are watching us from outside the united states, online, or whatever, y tsa has been operating -- the administration started without a leader, a confirmed head through congress. has that been a debilitating situation for them? guest: i think it has been. on a day-to-day basis, of course, the agency operates just fine but just fine is not an acceptable standard for transportation security administration. the kind of bold moves that need to take place as far as policy deployment, for example. there are a number initiatives, like 100% screening of air cargo. these measures can only be undertaken by somebody appointed by the president and -- united states senate. it is incredibly troubling, nearly two years into the administration would don't have it confirmed tsa head. host: back to the issues of people flying into the united states but let us talk about the no-fly list and also profiling. a first of all, the no-fly list. does this new decision change that at all? guest: it does not. it really does not have anything to do with the no-fly list. it is the secondar
the numbers are -- if you are watching us from outside the united states, online, or whatever, y tsa has been operating -- the administration started without a leader, a confirmed head through congress. has that been a debilitating situation for them? guest: i think it has been. on a day-to-day basis, of course, the agency operates just fine but just fine is not an acceptable standard for transportation security administration. the kind of bold moves that need to take place as far as policy...
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it is incredibly troubling, nearly two years into the administration would don't have it confirmed tsa head. host: back to the issues of people flying into the united states but let us talk about the no-fly list and also profiling. a first of all, the no-fly list. does this new decision change that at all? guest: it does not. it really does not have anything to do with the no-fly list. it is the secondary list. those are people are automatically subjected to intensified screening. the no-fly list is a relatively small. 2000, to 4000 people, about loan there is in the kit -- information to indicate those people are a particular threat to aviation. at least in theory, it is possible someone not known of being suspected of being a terrorist, but nonetheless expressed a desire to for an aviation, would be on a no fly list. conversely, there are people on the no-fly list that are not terrorists. it really is specifically limited to people about whom there is particular concern and they might be a threat to aviation. that said, i would argue that certainly in the post 9/11 environment and ce
it is incredibly troubling, nearly two years into the administration would don't have it confirmed tsa head. host: back to the issues of people flying into the united states but let us talk about the no-fly list and also profiling. a first of all, the no-fly list. does this new decision change that at all? guest: it does not. it really does not have anything to do with the no-fly list. it is the secondary list. those are people are automatically subjected to intensified screening. the no-fly...
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tsa's not commenting.she e-mailed them ahead of time and this video has now surfaced on youtube and people are watching it again and again and again. >> i guess there's some confusion about that. the agent claims that she made a fist and struck her on the hand during the tussle. others are saying she didn't hit her. who knows what's going on. this next one is sort of sad and sweet at the same time. there's this guy from oregon, a young man, aaron jamieson, who's dying from cancer. and he has decided that he has to help his wife pay for his final costs. like his cremation costs, that sort of thing. he's selling advertising space on his urn. one friend has already paid $100. he hopes to raise 800 bucks to cover the cost. he's also going to sell ads on urns that will hold his ashes and his wife's and his parents' too. so he's going to sort of sell -- he hasn't earned much yet but he hopefully will. it's sad. he's looking out for his wife. he didn't have much of an insurance policy, knows he's going to die, kn
tsa's not commenting.she e-mailed them ahead of time and this video has now surfaced on youtube and people are watching it again and again and again. >> i guess there's some confusion about that. the agent claims that she made a fist and struck her on the hand during the tussle. others are saying she didn't hit her. who knows what's going on. this next one is sort of sad and sweet at the same time. there's this guy from oregon, a young man, aaron jamieson, who's dying from cancer. and he...
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. >> reporter: further complicating efforts the tsa is coordinating the system with the foreign counterparts without a permanent agency head and the president's second nominee for the position pulled out of the rungs last week. chris? >> chris: caroline, thanks for that. and another change will allow pilots on medication for depression to continue to fly. the faa says the idea behind the new policy is to get pilots who are now being treated secretly to disclose their condition. the agency says research indicates many of the drugs do not have serious side effects. and an american woman detained last month in ireland, for alleged delay plotting to kill a swedish cartoonist was arrested again today, in philadelphia. jamie paul lynn ramirez, joan as jihad jamie is accused of terrorism related conspiracy in colorado and concern over possible domestic terrorism has authorities paying attention, to the kind of odd communications many public officials get, once in a while. and national correspondent steve centanni has the latest example. >> reporter: in state capitals across the country police are i
. >> reporter: further complicating efforts the tsa is coordinating the system with the foreign counterparts without a permanent agency head and the president's second nominee for the position pulled out of the rungs last week. chris? >> chris: caroline, thanks for that. and another change will allow pilots on medication for depression to continue to fly. the faa says the idea behind the new policy is to get pilots who are now being treated secretly to disclose their condition. the...
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gail, acting tsa administrator and a guest of the speaker.inda kramerening a member of the speaker committee and washington editor of "glamour" magazine. she's also helped put together believe event. chris chambers, journalism professor at georgetown university and commentator for russia today. he's also a new member of the press club. mark, director of communications for harris corporation and a former homeland security spokesman. and a current homeland security spokesman and press secretary clark stevens. of [applause] >> our guest today has spoken before at the national press club. although her title has changed since she was last our guest here three years ago, she's handling many issues that were the same that she did during her time as governor of arizona. immigration and border security. today she will be talking about aviation security and terrorist threats. janet napolitano runs a massive federal agency that is still newbie washington standards. she has seven federal organizations under her leadership. around $60 billion in her annua
gail, acting tsa administrator and a guest of the speaker.inda kramerening a member of the speaker committee and washington editor of "glamour" magazine. she's also helped put together believe event. chris chambers, journalism professor at georgetown university and commentator for russia today. he's also a new member of the press club. mark, director of communications for harris corporation and a former homeland security spokesman. and a current homeland security spokesman and press...
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the tsa released this statement. quote, the transportation security administration holds all of its employees to the highest professional standards. goes on to say the tsa is fully cooperating with local authorities to investigate this matter. passengers we spoke to said they are concerned. >> i think that's horrific. so -- they should really do background checks on people. >> it would worry me if someone like that is trying to keep me safe. i think that anywhere you go, any walk of life, you are going to find people like that. >> reporter: john schriffen, news4. >> thank you, john. >>> in the court documents settles admitted to having an encounter with the alleged victim but denied ever raping her. if he is convicted of this first-degree ripe charge he could get life in prison. >>> printout this fewer motorcycle -- motorcyclists were killed last year. they are offering as a reason for that the fact that the economy has caused fewer people to buy motorcycles. also, the government's highway safety association says dow
the tsa released this statement. quote, the transportation security administration holds all of its employees to the highest professional standards. goes on to say the tsa is fully cooperating with local authorities to investigate this matter. passengers we spoke to said they are concerned. >> i think that's horrific. so -- they should really do background checks on people. >> it would worry me if someone like that is trying to keep me safe. i think that anywhere you go, any walk of...
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the tsa released this statement. the transportation security administration holds all of its employees to the highest professional standards. he goes on to say the tsa is fully cooperating with local authorities to investigate this matter, end quote. passengers we spoke to said they are concerned. >> they should do background checks on people. >> if it were me, trying to keep me safe, i think that anywhere you go, walk the lines, you will find people like that. >> reporter: in the court documents settles admitted to having an encounter with the alleged victim but denies rape her. if convicted, he could get life in prison. back to you. >> all right. john schriffen. thank you, john. >>> as of july 1, victims of violent crimes in virginia will be able to visit their attackers in prison even if the offender is on death row. the bill was passed last month. the bill excluded juveniles and death row inmates. the virginia governor bob mcdonnell change changed the bill to include death row inmates. lawmakers approved the chan
the tsa released this statement. the transportation security administration holds all of its employees to the highest professional standards. he goes on to say the tsa is fully cooperating with local authorities to investigate this matter, end quote. passengers we spoke to said they are concerned. >> they should do background checks on people. >> if it were me, trying to keep me safe, i think that anywhere you go, walk the lines, you will find people like that. >> reporter: in...
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can you give us a sense of ice and tsa and other agencies in terms of frequency of corruption? >> the numbers for ice and cvp are quite different. their mission is different and a number of employees is different. they are at about half in terms of arrests and case investigations. ice also includes the element includesice that deals with detainees and alien detainee's and transportable, individuals. cis, from a homeland security standpoint, our -- is our area of most concern. immigration benefits are such a valuable commodity to enemies of the united states whether they are drug trafficking organizations or other persons that would do us harm and the ability of lower level employees to make decisions on immigration benefits is disproportionate, similar, i would say, to cvp's authorities at the border where you have -- your average employee making decisions about whether someone can come in the country. certainly, with immigration benefits, the impact is even more lasting than profound. >> do you have a sense of how these agents in the various agencies of how they are first appr
can you give us a sense of ice and tsa and other agencies in terms of frequency of corruption? >> the numbers for ice and cvp are quite different. their mission is different and a number of employees is different. they are at about half in terms of arrests and case investigations. ice also includes the element includesice that deals with detainees and alien detainee's and transportable, individuals. cis, from a homeland security standpoint, our -- is our area of most concern. immigration...
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. >> the tsa released a statement saying that it holds all of his and all of its employees to the high standards. the economy tanking, and on wall street, the bogus that members of sec are spending their workdays downloading pornography. the inspector general investigated 31 employees. among findings, the senior attorney accused of spending eight hours a day looking at pornography, and an accountant who was blocked more than 16,000 times in a month from visiting the web sites. 16 of the cases occurred in 2008 at the peak of the economic crisis. europe's as one of the large studies ever a cell phone use and cancer. in a medical alert, why this study is different from previous ones and what researchers hope to learn. >> there is a storm out west, just in time for the weekend. the forecast just ahead. at the moment, we have sunshine. very nice out there at the >> in today's consumer alert, you could soon see a drop in your electric bill. rates are expected to drop significantly this summer, and customers are expected to save $161 a year. the race but let a global drop in energy prices, wh
. >> the tsa released a statement saying that it holds all of his and all of its employees to the high standards. the economy tanking, and on wall street, the bogus that members of sec are spending their workdays downloading pornography. the inspector general investigated 31 employees. among findings, the senior attorney accused of spending eight hours a day looking at pornography, and an accountant who was blocked more than 16,000 times in a month from visiting the web sites. 16 of the...
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tsa is an important part of our security.his is where partisanship perhaps gets a little dangerous and we need to pull back. >> this one is right up your lane. more proof language matters. how you ask a poll question can have a big difference in the results. recent gallup poll asked should the government regulate large banks and major financial institutions. 46% were in favor. 43% opposed. but when the question changes should the government regulate wall street banks essentially the same thing as the first question but the language wall street in there watch this. the support goes up. opposition goes down. guess what, surprise. americans don't like wall street. how big of a deal is that? you do polling for a living. >> and actually if you ask you to disagree or agree more oversight you get a higher majority. the problem is wall street replaced lawyers and lobbyists as the most unpopular group of individuals in the country. >> thank god. >> yeah. and hopefully some political consultants. so it's a real bad place for wall stree
tsa is an important part of our security.his is where partisanship perhaps gets a little dangerous and we need to pull back. >> this one is right up your lane. more proof language matters. how you ask a poll question can have a big difference in the results. recent gallup poll asked should the government regulate large banks and major financial institutions. 46% were in favor. 43% opposed. but when the question changes should the government regulate wall street banks essentially the same...
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other possible federal targets would be i.c.e., fpi, tsa, dea and probably a few more.hey seem to be less vulnerable and i am assuming that is because the cbp is on the front line. the are the face of the border and also it's a double the size and ten years and then the people are coming, new faces, new personnel. i think we are starting to see problems as a result of that. our review suggests that the cbp may not be using all with the accepted tools to screen job applicants. i think they have a goal of polygraph all job applicants but today they are only doing about 10%. so we want to talk about that today and this is not just drugs but there's a guns moving across the border, there is money laundering moving and my understanding largely from north to south across the border and there's always the possibility of terrorists coming into the country if we have a weakened border in border patrol so these cartels in mexico are very powerful. we should not underestimate the ability to try to correct u.s. agencies, law enforcement agencies right now. we think the mexican drug
other possible federal targets would be i.c.e., fpi, tsa, dea and probably a few more.hey seem to be less vulnerable and i am assuming that is because the cbp is on the front line. the are the face of the border and also it's a double the size and ten years and then the people are coming, new faces, new personnel. i think we are starting to see problems as a result of that. our review suggests that the cbp may not be using all with the accepted tools to screen job applicants. i think they have...
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unlike traditional laptops that have to go through separate screening, the tsa says passengers can keep ipads in their carry-on luggage when going through security check points. airport officials say the ipad is so thin it won't blockismages when passing through screening machines. >>> and tiger's return turned out to be the ratings bow than sa everyone expected. cbs port sports coverage of the final round of the masters was up 36% over last year. generating the highest ratings in nine years. and i didn't plan to watch it, but everywhere i went, it was on the tvs, so -- >> i watched it. i never do, but i did. >> lots of people did. >> emily smith here in new york. thanks. >>> and just hat owed "morning news," footballe's big ben escapes assault charges. >>> plus, a warning for young women on drinking and a possible link to breast cancer. >>> but first katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> i'm katie couric in port-au-prince. it has been three months since the earthquake. what's become of the children of haiti? as you can see, some of the lucky ones are back in sc
unlike traditional laptops that have to go through separate screening, the tsa says passengers can keep ipads in their carry-on luggage when going through security check points. airport officials say the ipad is so thin it won't blockismages when passing through screening machines. >>> and tiger's return turned out to be the ratings bow than sa everyone expected. cbs port sports coverage of the final round of the masters was up 36% over last year. generating the highest ratings in nine...
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[laughter] >> related hal goes the search time for a new full time tsa administrator? >> as soon as we can. [laughter] look, as you know, the president has not -- he has nominated to people but they haven't completely confirmation process. and i'm going to in paris her right now but it's been my fortune as the secretary to have as the acting head who knows this business and has kept me advised on what is being done on a class a level. we have civil servants in the government who do a wonderful job even as the president decides who the next nominee will be. >> many issues people in the audience and washington would like to hear about, this question is about a nuclear summit taking place in washington. how will the department execute or carry out the summit by time border enforcement disintegration to the smuggling of potential bomb materials under this scenario some gangsters could be hired to bring in fissile material? >> well let's switch out of aviation to land border because it would be applicable here. and the united states has immensely borders north and south wit
[laughter] >> related hal goes the search time for a new full time tsa administrator? >> as soon as we can. [laughter] look, as you know, the president has not -- he has nominated to people but they haven't completely confirmation process. and i'm going to in paris her right now but it's been my fortune as the secretary to have as the acting head who knows this business and has kept me advised on what is being done on a class a level. we have civil servants in the government who do...
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the tsa said the man has been with the agency less than a year. >>> investigators are trying to find a pair of armed robbers. they robbed iliads sports bar on u street. the video shows a struggle between the manager and the men. they escaped with some cash. anyone with information is asked to call d.c. police. still ahead, a financial reform fight moves from wall street -- i should say from washington to wall street. >> also, how the metro area is marking the 40th anniversary of the first birthday. >> early fall -- fog gives way to warmer temperatures. >> early fall -- fog gives way to warmer temperatures. >> is a morning, 5:09 a.m. it is earth day. there will be a dedication in roslyn across the street from our station. i guess you could call it an urban concrete jungle. there's going to be a garden in urban plazas. the old orleans house was knocked down a couple years ago in preparation for new construction. that is put on hold. if in order to benefit the area, they're building a rain garden. that's important because it absorbs a lot of runoff from the rain. that decreases the tota
the tsa said the man has been with the agency less than a year. >>> investigators are trying to find a pair of armed robbers. they robbed iliads sports bar on u street. the video shows a struggle between the manager and the men. they escaped with some cash. anyone with information is asked to call d.c. police. still ahead, a financial reform fight moves from wall street -- i should say from washington to wall street. >> also, how the metro area is marking the 40th anniversary of...
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the tsa is not saying if anyone was under arrest. >>> a report on the crash over the hudson river. >> the air traffic controller was listening to three conversations at once, including a personal phone call, while he was supposed to be monitoring the skies. according to the report, the controller overlooked an error by the pilot on the plane. shortly before the plane collided with a tour helicopter. nine people died in that august accident, including three teenage boys. >> the controller was working at teterboro. the faa suspended him and one of his supervisors after the crash. >>> nearly 100,000 people are hurt each year. and children are the most frequent victims. susan copin reports for wjz, on the devastating consequences for people who ignore the warning. >> reporter: ryan cleary was just 5 when he got his backyard trampoline. it was one of the many outdoor activities he enjoyed with his dad kevin. now, all kevin cleary can do is watch his son play ball. all because of a wrong move on the family's trampoline. >> do you feel like it was your fault? >> yeah. >> because you asked hi
the tsa is not saying if anyone was under arrest. >>> a report on the crash over the hudson river. >> the air traffic controller was listening to three conversations at once, including a personal phone call, while he was supposed to be monitoring the skies. according to the report, the controller overlooked an error by the pilot on the plane. shortly before the plane collided with a tour helicopter. nine people died in that august accident, including three teenage boys. >>...
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. >> watching that, if this news thing doesn't work out, you can work with the tsa with that little frisk >> not everybody accepted, but a lady just walked right through the live shot. i didn't get angry. i added her on facebook. >> let me ask you this as a test of your reporting skills. does spring weather make people
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indication the plane was clearly communicating back to the tower, the ground in denver, there were tsa officials in denver requested to meet the plane there. norad was notified, they did scramble two f-16 fighter jets, as you heard. there was a disturbance on the plane, it was not fully understood until after it landed. the system worked, the note fakss and information flow worked as we hoped it would. in that sense, it's a positive development from the story. >> fran towsend, i appreciate you working your sources into this late hour, covering this story. jeanne meserve as well, we'll continue to follow the story throughout the night and tomorrow on "american morning". >>> one simple thing, how college students are turning trash into cash. while i was building my friendships, my family, while i was building my life, my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries. that's why my doctor prescribed crestor. she said plaque buildup in arteries is a real reason to lower cholesterol. and that along with diet, crestor does more than lower bad cholesterol, it raises good.
indication the plane was clearly communicating back to the tower, the ground in denver, there were tsa officials in denver requested to meet the plane there. norad was notified, they did scramble two f-16 fighter jets, as you heard. there was a disturbance on the plane, it was not fully understood until after it landed. the system worked, the note fakss and information flow worked as we hoped it would. in that sense, it's a positive development from the story. >> fran towsend, i...
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so the tsa doesn't check the number of bags going through or the size of bags. that's not their mandate. nor am i necessarily suggesting it should be. but the result of that is that customers can bring anything through the security point as long as it passes the screen and then we end up with it at the gate and that's when we end up with the no room on the airplane for it. if you go to europe, for example, the situation is a little different. the security regulators in europe also run by federal kind of officials, they are very rigid about the size that you can bring through the security point. so european airlines generally don't have this problem because it's taken care of at the security point. in the u.s., we don't do it that way. there's nothing wrong with that. the t.s.a. does a spectacular job of keeping people safe and that's their mandate but it ends up putting the problem at the gate at the time the airplanes are starting to take off. so the issue that your caller jist mention ds is in fact happening more and more, and that is why we've put this policy
so the tsa doesn't check the number of bags going through or the size of bags. that's not their mandate. nor am i necessarily suggesting it should be. but the result of that is that customers can bring anything through the security point as long as it passes the screen and then we end up with it at the gate and that's when we end up with the no room on the airplane for it. if you go to europe, for example, the situation is a little different. the security regulators in europe also run by...
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tsa and law enforcement officials are canvassing the terminal trying to find that passenger.n see the way the traffic has slowed down too outside. do you see the lines of people? look at all the people waiting outside now after terminal 6 and 7, part of that airport are closed at the moment. we'll keep you updated. >>> the d.a. will now decide the next move in the sexual assault investigation that's involving star quarterback ben roethlisberger. joe carter is here with the latest. the whole thing that i was waiting for on this case was did they ever get to talk to roethlisberger. remember, that was the thing, we're going to do an interview. >> they have not. they have not talked to ben roethlisberger and i'm sure his attorneys are saying we don't need to talk because they are standing by their man saying he hasn't done anything wrong. we haven't had any new information in ten days but today we have something new to report and that's the police in milledgeville, georgia, have wrapped up their investigation and turned over witness statements and the report to the d.a. now, this
tsa and law enforcement officials are canvassing the terminal trying to find that passenger.n see the way the traffic has slowed down too outside. do you see the lines of people? look at all the people waiting outside now after terminal 6 and 7, part of that airport are closed at the moment. we'll keep you updated. >>> the d.a. will now decide the next move in the sexual assault investigation that's involving star quarterback ben roethlisberger. joe carter is here with the latest. the...
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. >> pick one at least, because you have two sets of tsas, two sets of management and you're building runways. it's unnecessary. >> what a story. all right, well, thank you for that. drew griffin bringing us that very interesting story. >>> all right, there's always some kind of gem coming from the mouth of donald trump, to his personal portfolio, to the real estate theme, and to china's economy. and poppy harlow is joining us with some of that. ♪ so sensory ♪ so satisfying ♪ the discovery ♪ never seems to stop ♪ ♪ it's the magic friskies ♪ ♪ makes happen ♪ every day ♪ in so many ways ♪ friskies ♪ feed the senses and you have a heart attack. that's what happened to me. i'm on an aspirin regimen now. my doctor told me it's the easiest preventative thing you can do. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. see your doctor. simple. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. >>> colorful character to say the least, but before donald trump was ever into reality show
. >> pick one at least, because you have two sets of tsas, two sets of management and you're building runways. it's unnecessary. >> what a story. all right, well, thank you for that. drew griffin bringing us that very interesting story. >>> all right, there's always some kind of gem coming from the mouth of donald trump, to his personal portfolio, to the real estate theme, and to china's economy. and poppy harlow is joining us with some of that. ♪ so sensory ♪ so...
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every police officer and gsa official -- tsa officials not give miranda warnings. >> the sequoyah whathappened with regard to the detroit bomber. the fbi agents gave miranda warnings. they had the presence of mind to understand that in that initial interactions he did not have to give the miranda warnings. >> i do not know if it goes to 50 minutes. it is not like saying, do you have a gun? the you have a bomb? after a while, that is an end. >> as a former judge, given my experience, i would think that the government has acted appropriately here. this status would be admissible. >> a defense lawyer would make the point, i am sure. >> i am sure. they would lose. >> this is really significant. let me say about how we got to this point. senator durbin is so eloquent. that is before a military commissions have been established. it found a properly backing. it took some time for it to all be written. they would be tried by military commission but do his case -- commission. his case is already proceeding. was it not? >> it had been proceeding in a halting fashion. the decision that the obama
every police officer and gsa official -- tsa officials not give miranda warnings. >> the sequoyah whathappened with regard to the detroit bomber. the fbi agents gave miranda warnings. they had the presence of mind to understand that in that initial interactions he did not have to give the miranda warnings. >> i do not know if it goes to 50 minutes. it is not like saying, do you have a gun? the you have a bomb? after a while, that is an end. >> as a former judge, given my...
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agent, every police officer and every tsa, airport official, to begin to not give miranda warning and not provide free attorneys to people who are attacking the united states of america? >> well, but let's look at what happened with regard to the detroit bomber. abduabsenteeism umar farouk abdulmutallab. they had the present of mind, given their knowledge of law, to understand that in that initial interaction, they did not have to give him his miranda warnings and the information they got from him can be used in a trial against him under the public safety exception, and -- >> well, i don't know if public safety exception goes to 50 minutes. have you had any case that's ever gone that long? >> oh, i think -- >> where you say to somebody, do you have a gun. >> oh -- >> do you have a bomb, but after a while, that exception ends. >> well, i'm going to say as a former judge, given my experience, given that set of facts, i would think that the government has acted appropriately here and statements from that gentleman would be admissible in a trial. >> well, i would just say that it would be
agent, every police officer and every tsa, airport official, to begin to not give miranda warning and not provide free attorneys to people who are attacking the united states of america? >> well, but let's look at what happened with regard to the detroit bomber. abduabsenteeism umar farouk abdulmutallab. they had the present of mind, given their knowledge of law, to understand that in that initial interaction, they did not have to give him his miranda warnings and the information they got...
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who and what the tsa will look for on international flights and why. it's april 2nd, 2010.ght to the rundown. we're going to start with the numbers just in. unemployment stuck in position last month at 9.7% but for only the second time since the recession began, there was job growth. 162,000 jobs added in march. cnbc's john harwood joins us now. john, where is the job growth and was this better and that expectations or worse and that expectation z- >> well, it's about what expectations were. the word on the street was maybe 200,000 jobs. this is really the month that the white house has been waiting for because when they get into positive territory on jobs, even with the unemployment rate stuck at 9.7, which we expect it to be stuck in that range for the rest of the year all the way through to november, they want to begin to try to get on a roll and show that the economy is, in fact, turning around. that's a difficult argument to make with the high unemployment rate but at least the positive job growth gives them some talking points, some way to make that case. >> john, bre
who and what the tsa will look for on international flights and why. it's april 2nd, 2010.ght to the rundown. we're going to start with the numbers just in. unemployment stuck in position last month at 9.7% but for only the second time since the recession began, there was job growth. 162,000 jobs added in march. cnbc's john harwood joins us now. john, where is the job growth and was this better and that expectations or worse and that expectation z- >> well, it's about what expectations...
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that be the right way to start the case and have a policy for every fbi, every police officer in every tsacial to again, to not give miranda warnings and not provide free attorneys to people who are attacking the united states of america? >> lets look at what happened with regard to the detroit bomber, abdulmutallab. the fbi agents who have a polity that when people are taken into custody give miranda warnings. they had the presence of mind given their experience and given the concern they have been given the knowledge of the law to understand in that initial interaction they did not have to give him his miranda warnings in the information they got from him can be used in the a trial against him under the corals exception, the public safety exception. >> well, i don't know if the public safety exception goes to 50 minutes. have you had any in a case that has ever gone that long? where you say to somebody, do you have a gun? after a while, that exception as. >> i'm going to say is a former judge, given my experience and given a set of facts i would think that the government has acted approp
that be the right way to start the case and have a policy for every fbi, every police officer in every tsacial to again, to not give miranda warnings and not provide free attorneys to people who are attacking the united states of america? >> lets look at what happened with regard to the detroit bomber, abdulmutallab. the fbi agents who have a polity that when people are taken into custody give miranda warnings. they had the presence of mind given their experience and given the concern...
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with as tsa tds of dollars in potential... out-of-pocpenses with an aarp...tedhealthcare insurance company. ca this toll-free number on your screen now... for this free information kit, including this... medicare guide and customized rate quote. >>> breaking news in the caylee anthony case. one of her mother's friends behind bars was telling an amazing story. the young woman says casey anthony admitted to her that she used to knock her daughter caylee out with chloroform. kathy of hln affiliate wftv talked to mya derkovich. >> reporter: she spoke with us today at the lowell correctional institution in ocala. she told us casey anthony talked to her about using chloroform to knock out caylee so she could party. >> she would pour it on like a rag like a wash rag and put it over the baby's face so she will inhale it and that will knock her out. >> reporter: did she say what she used to knock her out? >> i can't pronounce it. chloroform. >> reporter: but when she was questioned under oath by investigators, she did not mention chloroform. we asked why. >> and when
with as tsa tds of dollars in potential... out-of-pocpenses with an aarp...tedhealthcare insurance company. ca this toll-free number on your screen now... for this free information kit, including this... medicare guide and customized rate quote. >>> breaking news in the caylee anthony case. one of her mother's friends behind bars was telling an amazing story. the young woman says casey anthony admitted to her that she used to knock her daughter caylee out with chloroform. kathy of hln...
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that be the right way to start the case and have a policy for every fbi, every police officer in every tsa airport official to again, to not give miranda warnings and not provide free attorneys to people who are attacking the united states of america? >> lets look at what happened with regard to the detroit bomber, abdulmutallab. the fbi agents who have a polity that when people are taken into custody give miranda warnings. they had the presence of mind given their experience and given the concern they have been given the knowledge of the law to understand in that initial interaction they did not have to give him his miranda warnings in the information they got from him can be used in the a trial against him under >> well, i don't know if the public said the exception goes to 50 minutes -- have you ever had a case go that long? have you ask somebody if they have a gun, or i have a bomb, but after a while that exception ends. >> given the experience and that set of facts, i think that the federal government has acted appropriately here. the statement from the mint would be admissible. >> we
that be the right way to start the case and have a policy for every fbi, every police officer in every tsa airport official to again, to not give miranda warnings and not provide free attorneys to people who are attacking the united states of america? >> lets look at what happened with regard to the detroit bomber, abdulmutallab. the fbi agents who have a polity that when people are taken into custody give miranda warnings. they had the presence of mind given their experience and given...
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. >> can say the same for fed governors as well as asa tsa nominee about that? >> i will have to check on that. >> use of the president and the israeli president -- >> defense minister. >> they discussed how to move the peace process forward. the israeli press says they reached an agreement on doing so. >> i certainly do not want to say it. let me see what they're saying and get back to you. >> the presumptions as if they have reached agreement, they found a way to deal with the israeli settlement construction in east jerusalem. that is where my question goes to. the israelis agreed to spend -- >> i do not have anything new on that. i would simply point you to where we have been reset on that day. >> on national regulatory reform, should banks be allowed to, in effect, bets against the financial instruments they sell, they encourage their investors to buy? >> well, look, i will say this, i think that there are a host of provisions in these new rules. obviously they will have to be married up with what the house passes. it will change the way business and wall st
. >> can say the same for fed governors as well as asa tsa nominee about that? >> i will have to check on that. >> use of the president and the israeli president -- >> defense minister. >> they discussed how to move the peace process forward. the israeli press says they reached an agreement on doing so. >> i certainly do not want to say it. let me see what they're saying and get back to you. >> the presumptions as if they have reached agreement, they...