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(laughter) then this travel season the tsa is tracking down, so make sure you don't have anything down your crack. (laughter) and my guest daniel bergner says women's sexual desire matches men's. so now men will be thinking about women thinking about sex every seven seconds, every seven seconds. mayor mike bloomberg unveiled a $20 billion plan to fight climate change it will limit the oceans to no more than 16 ounces. this is "the colbert report." (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) welcome to the report, everybody. thank you for joining us. >> stephen captioning sponsored by comedy central stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! >> folks, thank you so much, ladies and gentlemen. you know i need it. you know i need it. (cheers and applause) thanks, please, folks. please, folks, you know, thank you so much. thank you so much for chanting my name. jesus himself said man cannot live on bread alone but by every word, just chanted by your audience. folks, let's get straight to the story everyone's talking about. the nsa knows what everyone's talking about. (laughter) a
(laughter) then this travel season the tsa is tracking down, so make sure you don't have anything down your crack. (laughter) and my guest daniel bergner says women's sexual desire matches men's. so now men will be thinking about women thinking about sex every seven seconds, every seven seconds. mayor mike bloomberg unveiled a $20 billion plan to fight climate change it will limit the oceans to no more than 16 ounces. this is "the colbert report." (cheers and applause) (cheers and...
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>> reporter: is there any chance the tsa will change its mind?> no, this is along with a risk-based decision. >> reporter: before all this, congress was set to vote to overrule the tsa and keep the knife ban in place. they say they'll go ahead and move forward with that legislation so the tsa can't change its mind again. sharyl attkisson, cbs news at reagan national airport. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," a crackdown on student loan fraud, and google glass not in the cards at casinos. erica ferrar ray is here in new york with that and more. good morning, erica. >> good morning, anne-marie. asian stocks slid again on the uncertainty surrounding the monetary policy. tokyo's nikkei shed half a percent. hong kong's hang seng dropped about 1%. >>> and a series of disappoints economic reports sent wall street into a tailspin. the dow plunged 217 points, closing below 15,000. the nasdaq took a nearly 4-point dive. >>> the u.s. senate takes up a measure today that would stop the interest rate for subsidized stafford student loans from doubling to 6.8%. it
>> reporter: is there any chance the tsa will change its mind?> no, this is along with a risk-based decision. >> reporter: before all this, congress was set to vote to overrule the tsa and keep the knife ban in place. they say they'll go ahead and move forward with that legislation so the tsa can't change its mind again. sharyl attkisson, cbs news at reagan national airport. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," a crackdown on student loan fraud, and google glass not in...
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. >>> and the tsa is dropping its plan to allow small knives on airlines.s gerald mathisen reports it set off a fire of opposition. >> reporter: some of the most tense and organized lobbying to keep small knives off planes came from flight attendants. >> when you think about everything in the industry, the public, everyone on the street, they thought, this just doesn't make sense. >> reporter: tsa said the risk to passengers from small knives was low and lifting the bash would give screeners more time to focus on bigger dangers such as explosives. last marriage, tsa administrator john pistole insisted small knives would be allowed despite opposition. >> is there any chance the tsa will change its mindsome. >> no, this is along with a risk-based decision. >> reporter: before all this, congress was set to vote to overrule the tsa and keep the knife ban in place. they said they'll go ahead and move forward with the legislation so the tsa can't change its mind again. sharyl attkisson, cbs news at reagan national airport. >>> on "cbs moneywatch," a crackdown on
. >>> and the tsa is dropping its plan to allow small knives on airlines.s gerald mathisen reports it set off a fire of opposition. >> reporter: some of the most tense and organized lobbying to keep small knives off planes came from flight attendants. >> when you think about everything in the industry, the public, everyone on the street, they thought, this just doesn't make sense. >> reporter: tsa said the risk to passengers from small knives was low and lifting the...
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and folks t shouldn't be just tsa, all government agencies should be on the lookout for these rebel-- i say i should investigate c-3po. the guy sounds foreign to me. i mean sergio, julio, threepio. could be a space mexican. and health and human services should at least be investigating yoda for fraud. i mean 900 years old? milking social security, h he-- dry, he is. (applause) right back, we'll be. ññçñ >> hey, welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is a "new york times" magazine writer with a new book call wad do women want? is that mel gibson movie was right it's drunken anti-semites. please welcome daniel bergner. (cheers and applause) what's up, mr. bergner, good to see you. you don't have to get up for me. you are author and contributing writer for "the new york times" magazine and you got a new book here called, what do women want, adventures in the science of female desire. first of all, okay, first of all, what does science or scientists know about female desire, all right? it's all mysterious. it's all intuition. it's all shrouded in mystery and flowers and perfume,
and folks t shouldn't be just tsa, all government agencies should be on the lookout for these rebel-- i say i should investigate c-3po. the guy sounds foreign to me. i mean sergio, julio, threepio. could be a space mexican. and health and human services should at least be investigating yoda for fraud. i mean 900 years old? milking social security, h he-- dry, he is. (applause) right back, we'll be. ññçñ >> hey, welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is a "new york...
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frauenfelder says the tsa has opened an investigation. did the tsa cross in our line? back in two minutes. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. >> with hotwire's low prices, i can cross even more places off my travel wish list. this year alone, i hit new york and texas. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low hotel prices. >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e, hotwire.com. ♪ >>> here in washington, president obama mired scandal. he is losing trust. is he more popular in berlin? today, just 4,500 people attended his speech at the brandenburg gate. back in 2008, 200,000 people turned out to see then-senator obama. is the world giving president obama the cold shoulder? john boulton joins us. what did he get out of germany? >> i think it the more of a publicity stunt for obama, looking to give a speech about reduction of nuclear capabilities in a historic venue.
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the tsa is also under fire for some of its security tactics used at airports.rter: the tsa screening process which uses trained officers to look for suspicious behavior to weed out terrorists is under fire again. the department of homeland security's inspector general says the tsa cannot ensure that passengers at u.s. airports are screened in an objective manner. congressman bennie thompson called for the audit. >> we spent about a billion dollars. and we've not caught one terrorist. and there's no science to go with it. >> reporter: the tsa's behavioral detection program singles out passengers for additional screening. if body language, facial expressions or any other behavior suggests they could be a security threat or terrorist. but the audit says there's no proof the program works. in one year behavior detection officers pulled aside more than 37,000 travelers. only 199 of them were arrested for a criminal act. none of them terrorists. >> i think it says a lot about the problems at the tsa that they're spending so much time trying to generate arrests that a
the tsa is also under fire for some of its security tactics used at airports.rter: the tsa screening process which uses trained officers to look for suspicious behavior to weed out terrorists is under fire again. the department of homeland security's inspector general says the tsa cannot ensure that passengers at u.s. airports are screened in an objective manner. congressman bennie thompson called for the audit. >> we spent about a billion dollars. and we've not caught one terrorist. and...
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. >> the tsa is dropping its plan to remove -- allow knives on planes. read a cruise is at national airport with reaction. -- greta kreuz is live. >> the tsi's said it was spending too much time looking for this. this is a bottle opener. it also has a very small knife here. this is not going to bring down a plane. the opposition was so widespread from lawmakers to passengers, that today it is dropping the idea. at reagan national, news that knives will still be banned from carry-ons was welcome news. >> it is a good idea. >> it was complicated and now. natalie was traveling home with friends. >> i think it should be safer for everyone. like the tsa proposed in march to let passengers bring on small .nives, and other equipment arguing agency to focus on explosives. was so loud, they backed off. anything that is illegal or going to hurt her, i do not want to on there. >> more than 2000 knives are confiscated every day by the tsa. that ben will continue. says it isad, but time to relax another policy. >> it is a knowing you have to have three ounce bottles.
. >> the tsa is dropping its plan to remove -- allow knives on planes. read a cruise is at national airport with reaction. -- greta kreuz is live. >> the tsi's said it was spending too much time looking for this. this is a bottle opener. it also has a very small knife here. this is not going to bring down a plane. the opposition was so widespread from lawmakers to passengers, that today it is dropping the idea. at reagan national, news that knives will still be banned from carry-ons...
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you may remember we reported here the tsa decided sure knives willbe fine on the plane.on't worry, they still weren't going to allow 4-ounces of shamp you couldn't have a protein shake and forget about a 12-ounce bottle of water but knives, that's fine. sure. oops, change their mind. tsa strongly values the input of our traveling public and appreciates the point of view through the review. after engagement with aviation security and raw enforcement officials and advocates and stakeholders tsa will cone to enforce the current prohibited items list. the top priority is expansion of efforts to implement a layered risk based security approach to mizing resources.ng while risk based security enhances the traveling experience. tsa allows passengers to stay safe while focusing on those we know less about and will improve our evolving security posture while improving the experience of the traveling public. rise and pass let others come,t. knives are indeed still dangerous on airpla even after the months of review, thousands standing around have spoken. fox urgent, father of a 10
you may remember we reported here the tsa decided sure knives willbe fine on the plane.on't worry, they still weren't going to allow 4-ounces of shamp you couldn't have a protein shake and forget about a 12-ounce bottle of water but knives, that's fine. sure. oops, change their mind. tsa strongly values the input of our traveling public and appreciates the point of view through the review. after engagement with aviation security and raw enforcement officials and advocates and stakeholders tsa...
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. >> i put it in my carry on thinking the tsa would approve knives. >> they backed down to let people carry them into the passenger cabins. >> the idea of loosening the bans that have been in place since the 9/11 high jackings jackings made flight attendants edgy. >> it was such an outrageous policy we knew it wouldn't go through. >> we're flabbergasted they came up with the decision to try to implement this in the first place. >> i think it's much of a danger. >> while some passengers agreed, they say they pose a more bigger threat. >> i think say should relax a little. >> i think sports equipment should be allowed, question. >> so, to prevent any confusion, or having something confiscated, the tsa recommends you check a list on the web site. ktv ushgs channel ushgs u channel 2 news. >> we've had 0 incidents of knives on planes. >> we do know a that it can do worse. >>> east bay mayor congressman was on the security committee. he joined with 333 other members of congress to ask the tsa admin straighter to continue lowering the rule. >>> conjackson said she's concerned on the decision
. >> i put it in my carry on thinking the tsa would approve knives. >> they backed down to let people carry them into the passenger cabins. >> the idea of loosening the bans that have been in place since the 9/11 high jackings jackings made flight attendants edgy. >> it was such an outrageous policy we knew it wouldn't go through. >> we're flabbergasted they came up with the decision to try to implement this in the first place. >> i think it's much of a...
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we'll tell you what the tsa agent allegedly said and how the tsa is responding.girl) what does that say? (guy) dive shop. (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that. (girl ) yeah, right. (guy) i wannna catch a falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you could eat a bug. let's do that. (guy) you know you're eating a bug. (girl) because of the legs. (guy vo) we got a subaru to take us new places. (girl) yeah, it's a hot spring. (guy) we should do that. (guy vo) it did. (man) how's that feel? (guy) fine. (girl) we shouldn't have done that. (guy) no. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ (announcer) at scottrade, ou
we'll tell you what the tsa agent allegedly said and how the tsa is responding.girl) what does that say? (guy) dive shop. (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that. (girl ) yeah, right. (guy) i wannna catch a falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you could eat a bug. let's do that. (guy) you know you're eating a bug. (girl) because of the legs. (guy vo) we got a subaru to take us new places. (girl) yeah, it's a hot spring. (guy) we should do that. (guy...
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tsa making a surprise announcement yesterday. they said they were going to allow small knives back on planes in your carry-on luggage well they have changed their mind thanks to the flight attendances. vitae shook who is the president of the international flight attendant's union, and also the obama administration has succeeded in requesting that verizon turn over every single call that is made. joey from chicago. >> caller: this administration here -- i am so disappointed in this administration since he has been reelected. he is doing everything he can to give us democrats a bad name. i cannot stand this. bill, i don't know what this man is. this man is not a democrat. i'm not sure what he is but he cannot do this. >> bill: what do they need this information for, right? why are they doing it? >> bill: that man must be so paranoid, i have no idea bill. >> bill: i'm going to look at our verizon contract that's for sure. todd what do you say? >> caller: bill isn't it possible that the obama administration just got a blanket warrant
tsa making a surprise announcement yesterday. they said they were going to allow small knives back on planes in your carry-on luggage well they have changed their mind thanks to the flight attendances. vitae shook who is the president of the international flight attendant's union, and also the obama administration has succeeded in requesting that verizon turn over every single call that is made. joey from chicago. >> caller: this administration here -- i am so disappointed in this...
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. >>> is the tsa now the fashion police? a father is taking to twitter to stlam the tsa.liated my daughter, flying without us. told her you are only 15, cover us up. he posted a photo of his daughter in the outfit in question. she was traveling on a trip with friends touring colleges. the tsa officer was glaring and mumbling at her. frauenfelder says the tsa has opened an investigation. ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm...99 bushels of wheat! ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 layers of whole grain fiber in those mini-wheats® biscuits... to help keepou full... ♪ 45 bushels of wheat on the farm. 45 bushels of wheat! ♪ ...all morning long. there's a big breakfast... [ mini ] yeehaw! ...in the fun little biscuits. get great deals on great gear there's a big breakfast... [ mini ] yeehaw! at bass pro shops' 4th of july sale. like men's colorblock polos for under $13. the tournament pro casting combo for under $50. and check out family summer camp, with kids' workshops, crafts and more, all for free. of all t the placess i wawanted to vivisit. i'm m still not t going to make e
. >>> is the tsa now the fashion police? a father is taking to twitter to stlam the tsa.liated my daughter, flying without us. told her you are only 15, cover us up. he posted a photo of his daughter in the outfit in question. she was traveling on a trip with friends touring colleges. the tsa officer was glaring and mumbling at her. frauenfelder says the tsa has opened an investigation. ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm...99 bushels of wheat! ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8...
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. >>> the tsa's plan was to allow small knives on flights. it got major push back from flight attendants and congressmen. the agency said looking for small knives was time-consuming. other countries do allow small knives on flights. however, east bay congressman is part of a congressional task force, protesting the tsa plans. today the tsa said it's abandoning the plan. >>> nasa mission underway tonight. it was no ordinary blast right off the start. it's a new privately built rocket that is larger and more powerful than any nasa has used before. it launched from virginia just a few hours ago. the instruments on board the rocket will study when the first stars and galaxies formed in the univer universe. the rocket itself already back on earth. it splashed down in the atlantic, 400 miles off the virginia coast. >>> i already called my doctor. i'm waiting for a call from his office. i'm going in first thing in the morning, going to get a blood test. >>> one woman gets exposed to hepatitis a, her exposure leads to warnings for target pharmacy cus
. >>> the tsa's plan was to allow small knives on flights. it got major push back from flight attendants and congressmen. the agency said looking for small knives was time-consuming. other countries do allow small knives on flights. however, east bay congressman is part of a congressional task force, protesting the tsa plans. today the tsa said it's abandoning the plan. >>> nasa mission underway tonight. it was no ordinary blast right off the start. it's a new privately built...
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. >>> the tsa is reversing course on its plan to allow small knives on planes. the move comes after lawmakers, airlines, labor unions, law enforcement groups, just about everybody complained on this one. it basically argued the weapons represent a threat to passengers and crew. despite the tsa's position that it's unlikely the small folding knives could be used by terrorists to take over a plane, the agency is no longer pushing forward with the new rules. it had hoped the new rules would allow screeners to focus on more serious threats, like explosives, since the tsa confiscates more than 2,000 small folding knives each and every day. >>> now to business. wall street trying to rally after basically three major indices fell 1% yesterday and the dow now below 15,000 after its worst two-day drop since november. let's get the word on the street with cnbc's steve sedgwick live for us in london. hey, steve. >> hey, brian. yeah, the markets don't know which way to turn at the moment. a week or so ago, if you had bad economic data, this was seen as a good sign for the m
. >>> the tsa is reversing course on its plan to allow small knives on planes. the move comes after lawmakers, airlines, labor unions, law enforcement groups, just about everybody complained on this one. it basically argued the weapons represent a threat to passengers and crew. despite the tsa's position that it's unlikely the small folding knives could be used by terrorists to take over a plane, the agency is no longer pushing forward with the new rules. it had hoped the new rules...
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tsa agents wanted to install his large cyber cane.2-inch actor says he needs the cane to walk. agents said they were just concerned because of the cane's unusual weight and mahew was cleared to get on his plane a few minutes later. >>> they got someone on the court. >>> the shirtlessman was wearing a white mask and had the words kids right written on his stomach. security guards wrestled him to the ground and kept a second man from making it on the court. the men were opposed to same- sex marriage which became legal last month in france. >>> lebron james and the heat pull even with the spurs. game two of the nba finals next in sports wrap. and awesome. four. you'll actually be awesome. which is awesome. t.j.maxx and marshalls. two awesome ways to score. >>> good evening everyone welcome to this late sunday night edition of sports wrap. a couple of players had memorable days for the giants today in arizona and san francisco made it two straight wins and took the series from the first place diamondbacks. let's start with the rookie, jua
tsa agents wanted to install his large cyber cane.2-inch actor says he needs the cane to walk. agents said they were just concerned because of the cane's unusual weight and mahew was cleared to get on his plane a few minutes later. >>> they got someone on the court. >>> the shirtlessman was wearing a white mask and had the words kids right written on his stomach. security guards wrestled him to the ground and kept a second man from making it on the court. the men were opposed...
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well, the tsa hasst ken anr look at that plad you will heaat the tsa has now decided for all ofus. that's comingp as fox reports live tonight. test test test. this is a test. test test test test. this is test. test test test test. this is a test. test test test test. this is a test. test test test test. this is the kyocera torque lets you hear and be heard even in stupid loud ples. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chir] getty up. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ le announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultraugged ocera torque, only from sprint direct conct. buy one get four free for your business. >> shepard: the president today made a change that had some republicans glinot all of them but some of them all they can do about it. the president has named the u.s. ambassador toe united ions susan rice as his new national security advisor. public servant.nsummate a patriot who puts her country first. e fearless, she is tough. so csely with you ford more than six years a i'm de
well, the tsa hasst ken anr look at that plad you will heaat the tsa has now decided for all ofus. that's comingp as fox reports live tonight. test test test. this is a test. test test test test. this is test. test test test test. this is a test. test test test test. this is a test. test test test test. this is the kyocera torque lets you hear and be heard even in stupid loud ples. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chir] getty up. seriously, this is...
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the tsa aeligibilities get points for finding items.d so much time and effort looking for this which is a knife in a money clip that doesn't have a locking blade that you wouldn't do well to attack somebody with. and while they're this, they're not looking for the item that's actually going to bring down an aircraft? >> such as? >> the explosives, such as the tatp that's going to be hidden in an i fad. what they want to do is load for things inside things regardless of what the thing is that don't belove there. if you see a thousand dvd players today and you see one that has a mysterious shadow in the, ray, that's what they're looking for. the tests show when the inspectors are looking for tiny knives, when they do that, they miss the bombs. >> back to my original question is. that the reason that the tsa was wanting to change the rules in the first place because they wanted to focus on things that were more likely? >> if somebody acts up on a plane, the passengers are going to stop them, the crew is going to stop them. i don't care if
the tsa aeligibilities get points for finding items.d so much time and effort looking for this which is a knife in a money clip that doesn't have a locking blade that you wouldn't do well to attack somebody with. and while they're this, they're not looking for the item that's actually going to bring down an aircraft? >> such as? >> the explosives, such as the tatp that's going to be hidden in an i fad. what they want to do is load for things inside things regardless of what the...
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the head of the tsa is dropping the plan to let passengers carry knives and sports equipment.ounced it drew opposition who said it would place people at risk. they take 2,000 small knives every day from passengers. >>> more trouble at the irs. two workers accepted $1,100 worth of free foods and other items in 2010. an aid leaked this news after a report critical of the agency found it spent $50 million on meetings and conferences. both employees work in the irs office that over sees the new healthcare law. >>> u.s. army sergeant pleaded guilty to the killing of 16 afghan villagers. it will allow him to avoid the death penalty. he described the killings and said there isn't a good reason in this world for doing what he did. robert bales was serving his 4 4th deployment. his attorney said he suffered from posttraumatic stress disorder, a brain disorder and was drinking the night of the killings. >>> a taco bell employee in southern california who posted a photo of himself licking taco shells has been fired. the shells were thrown out and not served to the public. the photo was t
the head of the tsa is dropping the plan to let passengers carry knives and sports equipment.ounced it drew opposition who said it would place people at risk. they take 2,000 small knives every day from passengers. >>> more trouble at the irs. two workers accepted $1,100 worth of free foods and other items in 2010. an aid leaked this news after a report critical of the agency found it spent $50 million on meetings and conferences. both employees work in the irs office that over sees...
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>> the equivalent to that is the tsa. does the tsa have to search the 88-year-old grandmother because they don't want to look like they are just search the islamic fundamentalists? >> can i make this following observation. >> i would love you to. >> the scandals swirl, around the obama administration very nixonian like. like the 1970s all over again. the economy stinks. the political scandals with the administration and then looking at anthony and bill's clothes. ugly clothes are back so it is at 1970s. >> retro. >> could disco be far behind. >> and pab looks like stevie knicks in the good years. >> i think fai farrah. >> a little barbara mandrel. >> she is stevie merc ownian. >> the way to wrap it all around. >> from the nsa to bannin bannt and a. being weenies about bikinis. this year's miss world pageant is held in indiciaeia where 90% of the population is muslim and because of the protest of what is described as a small but vocal con tinge epiof religious conservatives pageant organizers will not allow pittsburghs to
>> the equivalent to that is the tsa. does the tsa have to search the 88-year-old grandmother because they don't want to look like they are just search the islamic fundamentalists? >> can i make this following observation. >> i would love you to. >> the scandals swirl, around the obama administration very nixonian like. like the 1970s all over again. the economy stinks. the political scandals with the administration and then looking at anthony and bill's clothes. ugly...
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tsa statement, tsa strongly values the input of our partner and the traveling public and appreciateshe varying points of view shared throughout the review process. after extensive engagement, tsa will continue to enforce the current prohibited items list. so bottom line, no small knives on planes, which i know will quell a lot of concerns that people voiced after tsa made that announcement. >>> another breaking story, to philadelphia we go, and sources tell cnn one person was killed and 13 people were hurt today. minor injuries, when a building collapsed on top of this salvation army thrift store that you're looking at right there. this is the corner, if you know center city in philly this is 22nd street and market streets. it was a vacant four-story building that was being demolished when it suddenly toppled on top of the salvation army next door, a salvation army, which according to eyewitnesses, was still open and taking in customers, thus trapping these people who were working and shopping inside late this morning. you see all these dozens of emergency workers and fire and ems, c
tsa statement, tsa strongly values the input of our partner and the traveling public and appreciateshe varying points of view shared throughout the review process. after extensive engagement, tsa will continue to enforce the current prohibited items list. so bottom line, no small knives on planes, which i know will quell a lot of concerns that people voiced after tsa made that announcement. >>> another breaking story, to philadelphia we go, and sources tell cnn one person was killed...
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also from the tsa, the agency's chief again defends allowing small knives to be carried by passengers. in a speech, he cited the billions of commercial airline passengers outside the u.s. who carry knives without incident. wal-mart is bringing its business model to fruits and veggies. the world's largest retailer is also the world's largest produce seller. to compete with rival grocery stores, wal-mart will eliminate many of its middle men and buy directly from farmers to get produce in stores sooner. the head of the fed, ben bernanke, shared words of wisdom with princeton grads. he caught a few laughs with his commencement speech, stating that economics "is a highly sophisticated field of thought that is superb at explaining to policymakers precisely why the choices they made in the past were wrong." bernanke did not address what will happen come january when his term as fed chief ends. bidding is open for a chance to have lunch with warren buffett. this is the 14th year the billionaire has auctioned off a lunch for charity. the going price on ebay is currently close to $200,000. las
also from the tsa, the agency's chief again defends allowing small knives to be carried by passengers. in a speech, he cited the billions of commercial airline passengers outside the u.s. who carry knives without incident. wal-mart is bringing its business model to fruits and veggies. the world's largest retailer is also the world's largest produce seller. to compete with rival grocery stores, wal-mart will eliminate many of its middle men and buy directly from farmers to get produce in stores...
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ever came up with the decision to implement this in the first place. >> reporter: others shared the tsan, that explosives pose much bigger threat. >> too much security. i think they should relax a little. >> reporter: to avoid having your property confiscated, the tsa recommends you check their website for a complete list of banned objects. >>> a former united airlines baggage handler is facing a new charge of embezzlement in a case of involving thefts at airports. investigators say they put tracking devices on decoy items in travelers luggage, and tracked them to the car as he drove home. reyes pleaded not guilty today to all of the counts against him. >>> new at 10:00, famous photographer, annie liebovitz is attending an exhibit of her art. the exhibit is called pilgrimage. she describes it as an exercise in renewal. focusing on the items of famous people. such as abraham lincoln's hat and gloves. and she says the san jose museum of art is on the cutting edge. >> the fantastic show for contemporary photographer. the a jam packed museum filled with a lot of stuff. >> the annie liebovit
ever came up with the decision to implement this in the first place. >> reporter: others shared the tsan, that explosives pose much bigger threat. >> too much security. i think they should relax a little. >> reporter: to avoid having your property confiscated, the tsa recommends you check their website for a complete list of banned objects. >>> a former united airlines baggage handler is facing a new charge of embezzlement in a case of involving thefts at airports....
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ever came up with the decision to implement this in the first place. >> reporter: others shared the tsahat explosives pose a much bigger threat. >> too much security. i think they should relax a little. >> reporter: to avoid having your property confiscated, the tsa recommends you check their website for a complete list of banned objects. >>> a former united airlines baggage handler is facing a new charge of embezzlement in a case of involving thefts at airports. investigators say they put tracking devices on decoy items in travelers luggage, and tracked them to the car as he drove home. reyes pleaded not guilty today to all of the counts against him. >>> new at 10:00, famous photographer, annie liebovitz is attending an exhibit of her art. the exhibit is called pilgrimage. she describes it as an exercise in renewal. focusing on the items of famous people. such as abraham lincoln's hat and gloves. and she says the san jose museum of art is on the cutting edge. >> the fantastic show for contemporary photographer. the a jam packed museum filled with a lot of stuff. >> the annie liebovitz
ever came up with the decision to implement this in the first place. >> reporter: others shared the tsahat explosives pose a much bigger threat. >> too much security. i think they should relax a little. >> reporter: to avoid having your property confiscated, the tsa recommends you check their website for a complete list of banned objects. >>> a former united airlines baggage handler is facing a new charge of embezzlement in a case of involving thefts at airports....
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. >>> to mark segraves at the live desk with a change in policy from the tsa. mark? >> reporter: that's right. this just into the news4 live desk. the tsa is dropping its effort to allow small knives and sporting equipment in plane carry-on luggage. you may remember they announced a plan to loosen the restrictions back in march. the head of the agency said luggage screeners should spend more time focusing on explosives rather than small knives, but the plan was met with fierce opposition from flight attendants of airlines and some members of the flying public. a group of airline workers and travelers even filed a legal challenge last month to keep the knives off planes. again today, the tsa officially deciding to drop plans to loosen any of those carry-on restrictions. the prohibited items list remains unchanged. from the live desk, i'm mark segraves. >>> we're learning more today about the country's newest multimillionaire, the woman who won that almost $600 million jackpot comes forth. we'll have details. >>> also what washington is saying following the first lady'
. >>> to mark segraves at the live desk with a change in policy from the tsa. mark? >> reporter: that's right. this just into the news4 live desk. the tsa is dropping its effort to allow small knives and sporting equipment in plane carry-on luggage. you may remember they announced a plan to loosen the restrictions back in march. the head of the agency said luggage screeners should spend more time focusing on explosives rather than small knives, but the plan was met with fierce...
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. >>> the tsa has changed its mind on what you can take on board a plane. >>> plus we'll hear from a let a >>> it has now been determined that six people were killed in that building collapse in philadelphia today. crews found five more bodies this evening after an all-day search through the rubble. a 35-year-old woman was found dead earlier in the day. at least 13 others were injured when that four-story building came tumbling down onto a salvation army store next door this morning. fire officials say that building that collapsed was in the process of being demolished. >>> air travelers won't be able to take pocket knives on board this summer. decided to drop a plan to allow small knives on board flights. the change was supposed to take effect in days. the tsa says abandoning the new policy will allow the agency to focus on other priorities. >>> today an 84-year-old woman claimed that $590 million power ball jackpot. and tonight you'll hear from the woman who allowed the lucky winner to cut the line in front of her. the winner's name is gloria mackenzie. she chose the lump sum. she
. >>> the tsa has changed its mind on what you can take on board a plane. >>> plus we'll hear from a let a >>> it has now been determined that six people were killed in that building collapse in philadelphia today. crews found five more bodies this evening after an all-day search through the rubble. a 35-year-old woman was found dead earlier in the day. at least 13 others were injured when that four-story building came tumbling down onto a salvation army store next...
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---inspectores de la tsa confiscan a pasajeros ms de 2 mil navajas pequeÑas por da.usqueda por sobrevivientes despues del colapso de un edificio en el centro de filadelfia. vo --en estas imagenes se ve a bomberos y rescatistas excavando entre los escombros con manos. --esta maÑana....el complejo vacante de 4 pisos estaba siendo demolido cuando derrepente colapso completamente encima de una tienda de segunda "salvation army". --una mujer fallecio y 13 personas ya fueron rescatadas y se cree que una mas podria todavia estar atrapada. cesar ---el numero de migrantes que mueren tratando de llegar a estados unidos se ha mantenido estable desde 2002 blanca ---esto segun un nuevo reporte que indica que cada aÑo, al menos 150 personas pierden la vida en la frontera con mexico.. ---oscar gomez nos amplia. 0:01 0:17 0:45 1:40 2:03 take pkg la oficina del forence en cooperacion co la universidad de arizona dieron a a concer un reporte donde dice que de 1990 al ano pasado se han recogido 2,238 cuerpos de migrantes que fallecieron en la frontera, selena herrera// oficina del medi
---inspectores de la tsa confiscan a pasajeros ms de 2 mil navajas pequeÑas por da.usqueda por sobrevivientes despues del colapso de un edificio en el centro de filadelfia. vo --en estas imagenes se ve a bomberos y rescatistas excavando entre los escombros con manos. --esta maÑana....el complejo vacante de 4 pisos estaba siendo demolido cuando derrepente colapso completamente encima de una tienda de segunda "salvation army". --una mujer fallecio y 13 personas ya fueron rescatadas y...
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the tsa puts the brakes on a controversial policy change. what you need to know before you fly. >>> i'm alex demetrick. coming up, the remains of mother mary lang. why they're being moved, as eyewitness news continues. >>> plenty of sunshine on a gorgeous day in our area. bob is updating the first warning weather forecast coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is sunny and 78 degrees in central maryland right now. the complete first warning weather forecast is coming up. a daring rescue on the bay bridge, after a contractor is seriously injured on the job. monique griego has a look at how anne arundel county fire rescue team got the man to safety. >> these types of rescues take a lot of training and are extremely technical. so the crew showed us exactly how they get it done. >> reporter: when a contractor was injured,200 feet working on the bridge, it took a special team known as technical rescue. >> it's what we call high-angle rescue. >> reporter: had his team show us how it takes a lot of training and equipment to get the job done. >> we're sim
the tsa puts the brakes on a controversial policy change. what you need to know before you fly. >>> i'm alex demetrick. coming up, the remains of mother mary lang. why they're being moved, as eyewitness news continues. >>> plenty of sunshine on a gorgeous day in our area. bob is updating the first warning weather forecast coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is sunny and 78 degrees in central maryland right now. the complete first warning weather forecast is coming up. a...
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arintense pressure, the tsa will still -- after intense pressure, the tsa said will not allow pocketknives on board. air marshals and flight attendants pushed hard to keep knives pushed out of passenger cabins. some travelers have mixed opinion. >> i don't think small knives should be allowed. >> too much security. i think they should relax a little. >> now, the ban on sports equipment including golf clubs and baseball bats also remains in place. the tsa suggest travelers check its website for the complete list of banned items before heading to the airport. >>> a former united airlines baggage handler accused of stealing from luggage at sfo is facing a new charge. 45-year-old george reyes was arrested last month in a police sting. a police investigation started after more than 50 complaints were made to united airlines about stolen items from luggage. investigators put tracking devices on decoy items on luggage and then tracked them to reyes's car. his lawyers accuse prosecutors piling on the charge of embaezlement in an effort to clear up unrelated cases. reyes has pleaded not guilty. >>>
arintense pressure, the tsa will still -- after intense pressure, the tsa said will not allow pocketknives on board. air marshals and flight attendants pushed hard to keep knives pushed out of passenger cabins. some travelers have mixed opinion. >> i don't think small knives should be allowed. >> too much security. i think they should relax a little. >> now, the ban on sports equipment including golf clubs and baseball bats also remains in place. the tsa suggest travelers...
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. >> shepard: another in the ongoing stories of tsa greatness. a teenage girl says a tsa agent in los angeles humiliated her over what she was hearing and here is the horrifying outfit. her father says the agent criticized her for having this, leggings, a tank top and a button down shirt. >> he was glaring at my daughter and mumbling, and my daughter is like, excuse me in and he said, you're only 15. cover yourself up. >> shepard: good grief. the dad says the family has filed a complaint with the transportation securities administration, and that his supervisor told them the agency has a zero tolerance policy for this type of behavior. not the clothing. the agent. tsa told is we regret this passenger had an unpleasant experience and are in the process of -- [laughter] >> just trying to think of everytime you had an unpleasant experience and they send out a memo, all they'd do is send out memos. might be more productive. >> several poors accusing 7-eleven of running a, quote, modern day plantation system. they say at least nine store owners and ma
. >> shepard: another in the ongoing stories of tsa greatness. a teenage girl says a tsa agent in los angeles humiliated her over what she was hearing and here is the horrifying outfit. her father says the agent criticized her for having this, leggings, a tank top and a button down shirt. >> he was glaring at my daughter and mumbling, and my daughter is like, excuse me in and he said, you're only 15. cover yourself up. >> shepard: good grief. the dad says the family has filed...
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cover yourself up. >> shepard: of course, there is a statement from the tsa now saying tsa officers arerained and expected to perform screening methods in a dignified and respectful manner at all times. we regret that this passenger had an unpleasant experience and are in the process of thoroughly reviewing the circumstances. new video shows an airport worker who may qualify as the worst cargo handler ever. take a look at him here. flinging those boxes. a few of them managed to make it on to the conveyor belt. of course, whatever he missed he would still have to pick up again. it happened at an airport in the south of china. the guy who recorded this video helpfully added hope it's not fragile. the u.s. to hold peace talks soon with the people who provided usama bin laden and al qaeda the safe haven from which they launch the 9/11 -- attacks of 9/11 and who continue to kill american service members. and reject basic forms of tolerance, peace talks. but the talks with the taliban will happen nowhere near afghanistan. plus, forget gi jane. women could now become a reality. women, we will
cover yourself up. >> shepard: of course, there is a statement from the tsa now saying tsa officers arerained and expected to perform screening methods in a dignified and respectful manner at all times. we regret that this passenger had an unpleasant experience and are in the process of thoroughly reviewing the circumstances. new video shows an airport worker who may qualify as the worst cargo handler ever. take a look at him here. flinging those boxes. a few of them managed to make it on...
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the tsa reversed course to allow small knives on commercial flights.d the tsa will continue to enforce the current prohibited items list. which, yes, still technically includes liquids at less than 3.4 ounces. so there we go. that's why i have problems. the decision comes after a flury of criticism from major u.s. airlines. a former transportation department inspector general has been telling "outfront" the idea defied logic because each knife would have to be measured. tonight a suburban mother by day is in jail for what she was allegedly doing by night and i'm not talking about some of the thing you might think. it wasn't ahong those lines. this she was a farmer and growing pot. andrea from scarsdale, new york has been arrested. agents found a warehouse filled with more than 3 million bucks of marijuana. the 45-year-old is very concerned about her two girls. if convicted of trafficking she faces a maximum sentence of ten years in prison. when all she was doing was trying to pay for their college education. samsung may be stealing apple's thunder. the
the tsa reversed course to allow small knives on commercial flights.d the tsa will continue to enforce the current prohibited items list. which, yes, still technically includes liquids at less than 3.4 ounces. so there we go. that's why i have problems. the decision comes after a flury of criticism from major u.s. airlines. a former transportation department inspector general has been telling "outfront" the idea defied logic because each knife would have to be measured. tonight a...
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. >> jeff goldberg, you wrote for bloomberg that you compared it to tsa and you asked yourself in ratherld rather prefer to go through the magnomometers and be man handled or whether you would prefer to have your e-mails read. >> no, it's an interesting thing. i believe that organizations like the tsa have softened up the american public for this level of surveillance. that's not a pun, by the way. i think that the -- it's not the purpose of tsa and other surveillance programs, but we have gotten used to the idea of government intrusion. i use the example of ez pass. people understand ez pass is a government agency that can track your movements. because it's convenient, people use it. the pole results are interesting. the american people don't seem to be that bothered by this level of intrusion, maybe because they're used to that level of intruks. >> well, apparently we're going to have a big debate about it because of edward snowden. we'll have to see whether people persist once they know whether this is going on. >> as david said, this is the summer of revelations. we'll see. >> jeffre
. >> jeff goldberg, you wrote for bloomberg that you compared it to tsa and you asked yourself in ratherld rather prefer to go through the magnomometers and be man handled or whether you would prefer to have your e-mails read. >> no, it's an interesting thing. i believe that organizations like the tsa have softened up the american public for this level of surveillance. that's not a pun, by the way. i think that the -- it's not the purpose of tsa and other surveillance programs, but...
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now, after 4:30 find ought if the tsa will allow passengers to carry small knifes on planes again. >> and michael finney taking your questions and will answer them here live just a little bit later, you can contact michael on facebook.com and on twitter. >> our first look at afternoon commute here. in san jose, at interstate 280 and highway 17280 northbound traffic it's moving moving nicely at the top of the screen that is highway 17. traffic going throughout santa cruz, everybody happy witness right now. stay with us. more still >>> it seems like you're spending more time in traffic that is because you are. a tudy shows roads have bee been -- not been this congested since 1990s. tough is interstate 80 from 101 to treasure island and southbound 101 a cording to the traffic research company, congestion increased 25% in the area from april, 2010 to april, of this year. that is the sixth biggest jump nationwide, traffic up 22%. researchers say the sign of an improving economy. >> shark tank is about to get a new name. s.a.p.center as the name of the home arena. this after hewlett-packard
now, after 4:30 find ought if the tsa will allow passengers to carry small knifes on planes again. >> and michael finney taking your questions and will answer them here live just a little bit later, you can contact michael on facebook.com and on twitter. >> our first look at afternoon commute here. in san jose, at interstate 280 and highway 17280 northbound traffic it's moving moving nicely at the top of the screen that is highway 17. traffic going throughout santa cruz, everybody...
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first put in place after 9/11 and supposed to be lifted back in april but the tsa delayed the changefter defending the idea saying agents time could be better spent looking for more lethal weapons. the plan to allow small knives on airplane officially no more. much to the relief of flight attendants, families and regular flyers. if you're flying somewhere this summer, be prepared for prices to take off. airlines tacking on more fees to flyers bills, plus the obama administration wants to tax flyers on top of all of that. tips to avoiding unnecessary fees. rick, welcome back to the show. evy time i have you on it is another day, another fee in this industry. nobody else gets away with this many fees. >> you had a hotel sment on earlier, all kinds of fees. you have basically some checked bag fees, united filing and all-you-can-eat for a year, legroom and bag fees if you want to pay 1 feet, $500 for lroom. you hve frontier in july paying for water and whatnot. there is going to be a plethora% these fees come in. is a part of the day today. to the tune of $6 billion. gerri: at the end of
first put in place after 9/11 and supposed to be lifted back in april but the tsa delayed the changefter defending the idea saying agents time could be better spent looking for more lethal weapons. the plan to allow small knives on airplane officially no more. much to the relief of flight attendants, families and regular flyers. if you're flying somewhere this summer, be prepared for prices to take off. airlines tacking on more fees to flyers bills, plus the obama administration wants to tax...