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you mentioned the services that stay open, mail delivery in maryland, that will stay as well as tsa screeners, you won't notice a difference in the little things but the people that work for the government, that's going to hurt. back to you. >>> active duty military families in maryland, must be relieved to know they are going to get their paychecks. the president signed a bill ensuring active duty military will be paid. the lawmakers in dc who couldn't agree to a budget will collect their paychecks during the shutdown. we are working for you for a look at services that will continue despite the shutdown. air travel will go on, federal courts will operate for ten business days. social security and medicare benefits will keep going, could be delays in processing new applications. unemployment benefits will be going out and you will still get your mail. dc metro will continue running. >>> the panda cam at the national zoo is not considered essential. the zoo says the camera will go black though it hasn't happened yet. the zoo will be closed as long as the government is closed animals will get t
you mentioned the services that stay open, mail delivery in maryland, that will stay as well as tsa screeners, you won't notice a difference in the little things but the people that work for the government, that's going to hurt. back to you. >>> active duty military families in maryland, must be relieved to know they are going to get their paychecks. the president signed a bill ensuring active duty military will be paid. the lawmakers in dc who couldn't agree to a budget will collect...
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air traffic controllers and tsa screeners at airports will remain on the job for security and safety reasons and also not to harm a key sector of the economy. of course, the real harm to the economy depends on how long the government shutdown lasts. something lawmakers may want to think about between now and midnight. for nightly business report, i'm hampton pierson, in washington. >>> and there are others that could be hit hard by the shutdown because they depend on it so crucially for their sales, take lockheed martin, and ratheon, and general dynamics, and life sciences, as are providers of care like molina and well care, which rely heavily on government contracts. >> so joining us now to talk more about what a possible government shutdown could mean for the markets and how you should protect your investments, the chief investment strategist. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> how do you approach this possible government shutdown? do you, as an individual investor change your investment mix and how damaging do you think a shutdown would be? >> well, i think we're talking p
air traffic controllers and tsa screeners at airports will remain on the job for security and safety reasons and also not to harm a key sector of the economy. of course, the real harm to the economy depends on how long the government shutdown lasts. something lawmakers may want to think about between now and midnight. for nightly business report, i'm hampton pierson, in washington. >>> and there are others that could be hit hard by the shutdown because they depend on it so crucially...
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officials say a 9-year-old boy took the light rail from home to the airport, made it passed the tsa screeners and boarded a plane to las vegas without a ticket or i.d. a former chairman of the ntsb. >> in my wildest imagination i could not figure out how this young man was able to do this. >> reporter: here's what officials say happened. he apparently scouted the airport on wednesday taking a bag off the carousal and sitting down to eat at a restaurant. he told the waitress he had touse the restroom leaving the luggage and the bill. he somehow made it past the airport security, possibly blending in with another family and got on a delta bound flight to las vegas. >> i can understand standing behind a family or whatever, if the family's checking in and they're not aware that he's standing behind them. i can understand that. i cannot understand that delta gate agent. this is where i put the major problem. this happens there. >> it wasn't until mid-flight that a delta crew member noticed the 9-year-old was alone and contacted authorities to return him to minneapolis. delta released a statement.
officials say a 9-year-old boy took the light rail from home to the airport, made it passed the tsa screeners and boarded a plane to las vegas without a ticket or i.d. a former chairman of the ntsb. >> in my wildest imagination i could not figure out how this young man was able to do this. >> reporter: here's what officials say happened. he apparently scouted the airport on wednesday taking a bag off the carousal and sitting down to eat at a restaurant. he told the waitress he had...
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officials say the boy took a light rail train to the airport on thursday, got past tsa screeners and gate agents, and boarded the flight. according to the tsa, he was screened along with other passengers, and was not considered a threat. officials are still not saying how he made it past all the screeners and gate agents. once on the plane, the flight crew became suspicious and handed the child over to authorities in las vegas. the airlines has said it is reviewing its policies, to make sure it does not happen again. conducted two separate raids in africa, targeting two suspected terrorists. in libya, navy seals successfully captured al qaeda operator on his way home from morning prayers. he is in custody on a u.s. navy warship, wanted for the u.s. embassy bombings in africa. kadir is still on the run as u.s. officials failed to kill or capture the kenyon terrorists in somalia. he is wanted for plotting to attack kenya's parliament building and the headquarters in nairobi. workers consume 1000 herman jobs. a trip to newe shops ahead of a ribbon-cutting. one business already has lines
officials say the boy took a light rail train to the airport on thursday, got past tsa screeners and gate agents, and boarded the flight. according to the tsa, he was screened along with other passengers, and was not considered a threat. officials are still not saying how he made it past all the screeners and gate agents. once on the plane, the flight crew became suspicious and handed the child over to authorities in las vegas. the airlines has said it is reviewing its policies, to make sure it...
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tsa screeners who are working, cbp secret service is working. they're working without pay now.t going paid. >> morale is already low. so this is no time to have a "b" team on the national security field. >> and you mentioned po ten shlt terrorists are watching, paying attention, they're watching this network and any other news o outlet to learn the state of affairs. what do you suppose the message is that's being said on this world's plat tomorrow. >> the message is that we're distracted. there's a tendency on the part of americans to compartmental ie or this is just a political matter. >> i think it's
tsa screeners who are working, cbp secret service is working. they're working without pay now.t going paid. >> morale is already low. so this is no time to have a "b" team on the national security field. >> and you mentioned po ten shlt terrorists are watching, paying attention, they're watching this network and any other news o outlet to learn the state of affairs. what do you suppose the message is that's being said on this world's plat tomorrow. >> the message is...
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tsa screeners who are working, cbp secret service is working. they're working without pay now.t going paid. >> morale is already low. so this is no time to have a "b" team on the national security field. >> and you mentioned po ten shlt terrorists are watching, paying attention, they're watching this network and any other news o outlet to learn the state of affairs. what do you suppose the message is that's being said on this world's plat tomorrow. >> the message is that we're distracted. there's a tendency on the part of americans to compartmental ie or this is just a political matter. >> i think it's very noetble at the time the new president of china is trying to influence people in that part of the world. we have crises with ron. crises with syria. it's abslumtly essential. the democrats and republicans come together, solve this and sequestration so that we can mutt the full american resources. >> clark kent, thank you so much. >>> hello, again, everyone. these stop stories right now this hour. one of the world's most wanted terrorists captured in a dairing raid. he's now i
tsa screeners who are working, cbp secret service is working. they're working without pay now.t going paid. >> morale is already low. so this is no time to have a "b" team on the national security field. >> and you mentioned po ten shlt terrorists are watching, paying attention, they're watching this network and any other news o outlet to learn the state of affairs. what do you suppose the message is that's being said on this world's plat tomorrow. >> the message is...
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who's name has not been released took the light rail from home to the airport made it past the tsa screeners and boarded a plane to las vegas without a boarding ticket. >> in my wildest manage nation i don't know how he could do it. >> reporter: taking a bag off the carusel and sitting to eat at a restaurant. he told the waitress he needed to use the restroom leaving his baggage the bill. >> the next day he decided he was going to go to las vegas and he did it. >> reporter: he got through security possibly blending in with a family. >> it wasn't the fact that he potentially could have had a weapon on him he was screened. the real question is, how do you get aboard an airplane without the proper validation that you belong there. >> reporter: it wasn't until a crew member that found the boy was alone. >> he has a lot of explaining to do to his parents and authorities. >> they're reviewing policys to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> of all the places to go, vegas. and you're nine. >>> the national aquarium gets ready to accept its new members. the first of animals ,,,,,,,,,,, >>> coming up
who's name has not been released took the light rail from home to the airport made it past the tsa screeners and boarded a plane to las vegas without a boarding ticket. >> in my wildest manage nation i don't know how he could do it. >> reporter: taking a bag off the carusel and sitting to eat at a restaurant. he told the waitress he needed to use the restroom leaving his baggage the bill. >> the next day he decided he was going to go to las vegas and he did it. >>...
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officials say a 9-year-old boy took the light rail from home to the airport, made it past the tsa screeners and boarded a plane to las vegas without a ticket or id. mark rosenkerr is a former chairman of the ntsb. >> in my wildest imagination i could not figure out how this young man was able to do this. >> reporter: here's what officials say happened. he apparently scouted the airport wednesday taking a bag off the carousel and sitting down to eat at a restaurant. he told the waitress he had to use the restroom leaving the luggage and the bill. he somehow made it past the airport security possibly blending in with another family and got on a delta-bound flight to las vegas. >> i can understand standing behind a family or whatever, if the family is checking in and they are not aware he's standing behind them. i can understand that. i cannot understand the delta gate agent. this is where i put the major problem, it happens there. >> reporter: it was not until mid-flight a delta crew member noticed the 9-year-old was alone and contacted authorities to return him to minneapolis. delta released
officials say a 9-year-old boy took the light rail from home to the airport, made it past the tsa screeners and boarded a plane to las vegas without a ticket or id. mark rosenkerr is a former chairman of the ntsb. >> in my wildest imagination i could not figure out how this young man was able to do this. >> reporter: here's what officials say happened. he apparently scouted the airport wednesday taking a bag off the carousel and sitting down to eat at a restaurant. he told the...
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there are instruments being played instead of the tsa screener shouting them out. lighting. sounds like a doctor's office. >> mood lighting? >> there are coaches and chairs available so you can put your shoes and everything else back on. >> take a snap. >> charlotte airport opened up a similar check point last week. if this works, the plan is to open more of these in other airports. do feel harassed and disheveled. we understand it needs to help we try to put ourselves back together. you're balancing on one foot, you're losing your laptop. >> i'm always in favor of mood lighting. let me stipulate mood lighting is a good thing. they're making an effort to make the experience less painful. >> they've heard from travelers. >>> coming up -- >> i looked at that main path, that main walkway, and thought one gust of wind and the family is dead. >> a scout leader destroys a 170 million-year-old rock formation, but now there is a new twist. stay with us. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this aweso
there are instruments being played instead of the tsa screener shouting them out. lighting. sounds like a doctor's office. >> mood lighting? >> there are coaches and chairs available so you can put your shoes and everything else back on. >> take a snap. >> charlotte airport opened up a similar check point last week. if this works, the plan is to open more of these in other airports. do feel harassed and disheveled. we understand it needs to help we try to put ourselves...
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. >>> and in jacksonville, florida, one man was arrested this morning after he told tsa security screenersomb in his backpack. that prompted the airport to shut down for five hours yesterday. authorities say they only found an electronic scale and batteries inside the backpack. the man is charged with making a false report about a phony bomb. >>> the affordable care act went into effect yesterday. open enrollment got under way despite some technological glitches with registration websites. republicans wanted to weaken the law with their budget amendments. president obama noted the irony that while the attempt to defund the law led to the partial shutdown of the government, the healthcare law is largel unaffected. >>> day 2 of the federal government shutdown. the house failed to pass three bills that would have reopened some federal government agencies. measures would have funded the departments of veteran affairs, national park service and a portion of the washington, d.c. government. cate caugiran is in the newsroom with more, monitoring the latest. >> reporter: democrat and republicans a
. >>> and in jacksonville, florida, one man was arrested this morning after he told tsa security screenersomb in his backpack. that prompted the airport to shut down for five hours yesterday. authorities say they only found an electronic scale and batteries inside the backpack. the man is charged with making a false report about a phony bomb. >>> the affordable care act went into effect yesterday. open enrollment got under way despite some technological glitches with...
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these are the screeners at the airport, the tsa employees, correctional officers in the bureau of prisons, border patrol agents. many of them are clerical individuals doing many, many important things. they are the housekeepers at the national institute of health. they're the nursing assistants at bethesda hospital. they take great pride in what they do for the american people. and we want to go to work. >> and congresswoman, john boehner can have them go to work. can get them back to work if he just called a vote. even if he wants to vote against it. call the vote, he won't do it. and then you hear nonsense like over the weekend we had a republican congressman on this show, this station talking with craig melvin of msnbc about why he's fighting the health care law. listen to this, congresswoman. >> let me people choose for a year. if it's as great as -- no, the people didn't choose. it passed by one vote when the democrats had had the majority in the house. >> the house represents the people at last check. the house voted for it, the president signed it, the supreme court -- >> i didn't
these are the screeners at the airport, the tsa employees, correctional officers in the bureau of prisons, border patrol agents. many of them are clerical individuals doing many, many important things. they are the housekeepers at the national institute of health. they're the nursing assistants at bethesda hospital. they take great pride in what they do for the american people. and we want to go to work. >> and congresswoman, john boehner can have them go to work. can get them back to...
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we have 66,000 tsa employees, 51,000 screeners.ur veterans or little old ladies and others where they are shaking them down at every checkpoint. >> you say the tsa pilots union may be overreacting, that doesn't seem like the right response. >> again, i take exception to that. i think that the pilots know how things should go on their flights and who they think may divert from the normal pattern. when they give us warnings like this, it needs to be checked out. and if you have multiple instances, hey, these are red flags that we have a responsibility to and they have a responsibility to review. >> check it out. hey, can you bring me up-to-date, at what point i had heard that the white house was maybe trying to cut back on the air marshalls on the flights by 50%. >> yes, they proposed the dramatic reduction. we banded to the on the house side and i think the senate will agree, that's one area we should not be cutting back. again, 50,000 tsa administrators and staff we don't need there, we can cut there. and people who are first line
we have 66,000 tsa employees, 51,000 screeners.ur veterans or little old ladies and others where they are shaking them down at every checkpoint. >> you say the tsa pilots union may be overreacting, that doesn't seem like the right response. >> again, i take exception to that. i think that the pilots know how things should go on their flights and who they think may divert from the normal pattern. when they give us warnings like this, it needs to be checked out. and if you have...