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. >> and there is a united airlines flight that had to be diverted to iceland today. united says a passenger became ill. the passenger was hospitalized. there is no word yet on what his condition is tonight. the flight is scheduled to land shortly after 7:00 tonight. >> the supreme court rejected a request to review the ban on gays in the mill taerks considering constitutionality of the don't ask, don't tell policy. last month a judge ruled a policy violates the civil rights of gays in the military. the obama administration, however, urged the supreme court not to get into the frey to president obama hopes to convince lawmakers to repeel the law in the upcoming lame-duck session. >> governor schwartzeneggar says he's willing to consider repeeling residency restrictions imposed on sex offenders. jessica's law prohibits paroled sex offenders from living within 2000 feet of a school or playground. and many had to move or end up loems. a task force is recommending a change in that part of the law. >> and if we can perfect it, this was laws for. you pass laws then, you do t
. >> and there is a united airlines flight that had to be diverted to iceland today. united says a passenger became ill. the passenger was hospitalized. there is no word yet on what his condition is tonight. the flight is scheduled to land shortly after 7:00 tonight. >> the supreme court rejected a request to review the ban on gays in the mill taerks considering constitutionality of the don't ask, don't tell policy. last month a judge ruled a policy violates the civil rights of gays...
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look of the security lines and american airlines is are they to be there and i just walked and united airlines not many people down there i there and people are getting struck with a fast clip. as you see as we push and your looking at the full body scanner right there. that is what the focus is been on this holiday season. >> with an estimated 113,000 travelers flying in and out of sfo wednesday, security lines move to a good clip. in most cases passengers minutes for the lines and 10 minutes. this year the focus wasn't so much on the line, but what was at the end of the line. >> the full body scanner is no problem, and it's perfectly safe i have no concern about the privacy issue. >> the more intrusive pat down have been the talk about the travel season so far and while some are opposed, it seems to me they really don't what they're doing. it might be little excessive said it's getting to the point were you did will bodies can in order to know someone's got to be something back on a plane then you probably missed a number of intelligent steps >> was it always spoke with had no opposition at
look of the security lines and american airlines is are they to be there and i just walked and united airlines not many people down there i there and people are getting struck with a fast clip. as you see as we push and your looking at the full body scanner right there. that is what the focus is been on this holiday season. >> with an estimated 113,000 travelers flying in and out of sfo wednesday, security lines move to a good clip. in most cases passengers minutes for the lines and 10...
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united airlines just unveiled a specially painted oprah plane this week in honor of her show's finalduring takeoff the flight attendant goes, "in the event of an emergency, look under your seat to find a flotation twice!" flotation device! this is crazy. this story here. a man in florida gave his dog cpr after she was attacked by an alligator. now i bet that dog thought the weirdest part of his day would be getting attacked by an alligator. what are you doing? what was that about? >> tonight jimmy welcomes actor ray wilson from "the office," "entourage" actress carla gugeano, and more weeknights at 1 11:35. >>> a first look at entertainment news. for someone whoen exists he doesn't care -- who insists he doesn't care about oscars, robber downey tells "g.k. u.k." when he thought "the only way out of hell was to weekend one." he claims to be over that buts he'll eventually win a bunch even if someone else deserves it. why? because according to downey, that's just how it works. >>> tonight gwyneth paltrow makes her sendinging debut at the country music awards in nashville. she admits it
united airlines just unveiled a specially painted oprah plane this week in honor of her show's finalduring takeoff the flight attendant goes, "in the event of an emergency, look under your seat to find a flotation twice!" flotation device! this is crazy. this story here. a man in florida gave his dog cpr after she was attacked by an alligator. now i bet that dog thought the weirdest part of his day would be getting attacked by an alligator. what are you doing? what was that about?...
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tomorrow, a fun raiser will be held on imanual behalf at the united airlines committee. co-chairs are being asked to write checks for $5,000 and raise $50,000 apiece. >> a measure allowing four new casinos to be built in illinois and drew hundreds to sweet holy church. if passed, one could be built in the southern suburbs of ford heights. several mares gathered to show their support. they, along with fort heights mayor charles given and bishop larry trotter said the economic development in the area is a must and lawmakers should not pass over the village. i. >> i don't think they should shift the plans to an ultra conservative well off community. >> i did not come back to ford heights because i wanted to be mayor. i came here because i wanted to do something about my community. >> a man is hospitalized after being stabbed with a broken beer bottle at a popular nightclub. police say two men and the 23- year-old victim got into an argument at the green dolphin nightclub and the man attacked him. cutting imhim in the face and body. he was rushed to the hospital for treatmen
tomorrow, a fun raiser will be held on imanual behalf at the united airlines committee. co-chairs are being asked to write checks for $5,000 and raise $50,000 apiece. >> a measure allowing four new casinos to be built in illinois and drew hundreds to sweet holy church. if passed, one could be built in the southern suburbs of ford heights. several mares gathered to show their support. they, along with fort heights mayor charles given and bishop larry trotter said the economic development...
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united airlines has unveiled a specially-painted plane, honoring the last season of her show.e is also a customized interior. and passengers will be greeted by a video message from oprah. >> and they're running a sweepstakes of the sort that passengers on the first flight from chicago to l.a. will win enough free miles to travel around the world. and they'll be doing that to may. >> once a month, through may, they're going to be giving away -- i guess around a million miles or so. >> very cool. >>> coming up next, a contestant on "the bachelorette" found dead. >>> and later, a touching story of generosity. the couple who gave away nearly all of their multimillion-dollar lottery jackpot. hey, chili's later? do we know each other? yeah. well, no. no. okay. that worked? chili's $20 dinner for two. share one appetizer, choose two entrees. all you need is somebody to go with. [ commearlier, she hady vonn! an all-over achy cold... what's her advantage? it's speedy alka-seltzer! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief for all-over achy colds. the official cold medicine of
united airlines has unveiled a specially-painted plane, honoring the last season of her show.e is also a customized interior. and passengers will be greeted by a video message from oprah. >> and they're running a sweepstakes of the sort that passengers on the first flight from chicago to l.a. will win enough free miles to travel around the world. and they'll be doing that to may. >> once a month, through may, they're going to be giving away -- i guess around a million miles or so....
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. >>> a united airlines jet headed was forced to make an unscheduled landing after a passenger becameill. the boeing landed safely this morning at about 10:00 pacific time. an ambulance took the sick passengers to a near by hospital. there's no word on how the passengers are doing. the plane resumed it's flight about an hour later. >>> the uss professor is challenging claims that body imagine x-rays are safe. it says the x-rays can increase the risk of skin cancers, especially in people who fly frequently. air travelers can ask for a security guard to pat them down instead. but the pat downs require close body contact. >>> a petalum a ship recycling companies have received two grants to help for clean up. $3.1million will be paid to salvage two ships. the plan is to tow the ships to the former mayor island shipyard early next month, that will be a big savings over the method of towing the ship through the panama canal. >>> federal scientists say a coast guard decision to burn oil from the gulf spill did not pose any added cancer risks. the 411 fires the coast guard set between april a
. >>> a united airlines jet headed was forced to make an unscheduled landing after a passenger becameill. the boeing landed safely this morning at about 10:00 pacific time. an ambulance took the sick passengers to a near by hospital. there's no word on how the passengers are doing. the plane resumed it's flight about an hour later. >>> the uss professor is challenging claims that body imagine x-rays are safe. it says the x-rays can increase the risk of skin cancers, especially...
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. >>> a regional airline as american eagle, united airlines fly more than half of the commercial crafts. two-thirds of business travelers have voiced fears about flying on smaller airlines. 80% say they avoid turboprop planes because of safety concerns. an industry group for the airline says the members adhere to the safety standards. >>> there are no more pontiac dealerships in the world. it ended at stroke of midnight. they announced it would file for bankruptcy. during the 1970s pontiac products were costars in the dukes of hazards. known for powerful engines and fierce looking grills. two dozen unsold pontiacs remain on the dealership lot. >>> the u.s. supreme court will hear a case that bans the sale of violent video games. it puts ratings on its products. there is no penalty at all for roadway tailers that sale matcher rated games. it calls for a 1,000 fine in those cases. video game makers filed the lawsuit that blocks the law from taking effect. >>> a bay area police chief was caught double dipping. it's not illegal. even he admits it's something he doesn't want to talk about. >
. >>> a regional airline as american eagle, united airlines fly more than half of the commercial crafts. two-thirds of business travelers have voiced fears about flying on smaller airlines. 80% say they avoid turboprop planes because of safety concerns. an industry group for the airline says the members adhere to the safety standards. >>> there are no more pontiac dealerships in the world. it ended at stroke of midnight. they announced it would file for bankruptcy. during the...
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united airlines has suspended the pilot.h growing against those full-body scanners popping up at airports across america. more and more passengers, even flight crews worried about the extra dose of x-rays. also the too revealing images. and if you miss the scan, get ready for a full patdown, some compare to being groped. >> reporter: groped and squeezed. 68 airports are using these full-body scanners. they expect hundreds more to come online in the next few years. they have been a huge success and so far they have had very few complaints. apparently they are not listening very hard. there is a growing number of passengers, labor unions, advocacy groups crying foul not just because the scanners. but because of the patdowns. they use the fronts of their hands. they call the squeeze and the scans a violation of privacy. union representatives are telling their pilots to skip the scans all together and opt for the patdown. we can't even show you the full pick of these scans because they are kind of revealing. but a web site calle
united airlines has suspended the pilot.h growing against those full-body scanners popping up at airports across america. more and more passengers, even flight crews worried about the extra dose of x-rays. also the too revealing images. and if you miss the scan, get ready for a full patdown, some compare to being groped. >> reporter: groped and squeezed. 68 airports are using these full-body scanners. they expect hundreds more to come online in the next few years. they have been a huge...
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a fundraiser will be held on his behalf at the united airlines facility. they are being asked to raise $50,000. >> paul list nick weighed in on the morning news. he said that the ads that you saw have to show the former congressman as a warm and fuzzy person. that's how he has to look to the voters. he says that race will not play a big role in the elections. >> i think that it does not serve voters well to think they will vote on one issue like race. it is important for some but some are voting with pocketbooks. they want to know who is going to get my money back. that's the number one issue, who can handle the budget and none are giving us clear answers yet. >> he said that gary chico is one to watch and a formidable opponent. >>> james meeks is getting support from a prominent republican in his bid. when he announced he was running, he was introduced by andrew mckenna. meeks is considered a social conservative. he opposes abortion and same- sex marriages. he sides with many republicans in the push for vouchers for inner city students. >> man who murdere
a fundraiser will be held on his behalf at the united airlines facility. they are being asked to raise $50,000. >> paul list nick weighed in on the morning news. he said that the ads that you saw have to show the former congressman as a warm and fuzzy person. that's how he has to look to the voters. he says that race will not play a big role in the elections. >> i think that it does not serve voters well to think they will vote on one issue like race. it is important for some but...
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speaking of planes, united airlines just unveiled a specially painted oprah plane this week in honorher show's final season. isn't that amazing? during takeoff, the flight attendant goes, in the event of an emergency, look under your seat to find a flotation device! [ cheers and applause ] a flotation device! john travolta! [ laughter ] this is kind of crazy, this story here. a man in florida gave his dog cpr after she was attacked by an alligator. now, i'll bet that dog thought the weirdest part of his day would be getting attacked by an alligator, right? what are you doing? what was that all about? this is just a weird story here. a company in china is selling a blowup barack obama sex doll. don't get too excited. turns out most of its positions are really unpopular. [ laughter ] they really are. [ cheers and applause ] people aren't into it. it's all right, though. it's true. it's a blowup barack obama sex doll. it takes about an hour to inflate, and that's just the ears. [ laughter ] okay? some -- some people love the obama sex doll, while others are, like -- [ impersonating bill
speaking of planes, united airlines just unveiled a specially painted oprah plane this week in honorher show's final season. isn't that amazing? during takeoff, the flight attendant goes, in the event of an emergency, look under your seat to find a flotation device! [ cheers and applause ] a flotation device! john travolta! [ laughter ] this is kind of crazy, this story here. a man in florida gave his dog cpr after she was attacked by an alligator. now, i'll bet that dog thought the weirdest...
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. >> it would see funny to see when united airlines if everything goes through. >> part of legacy carrierill be down at the bottom. >> and it's frosty. >> frosty -- >> i'm okay. yeah. >>> let's go outside and show you what is going on. and here a look what is going on down from mount tamalpais where the temperatures are actually above freezing. 40 degrees but in the valleys low to mid 30s even upper 20s where the fog is thickest. take a look at the temperatures and show you where the frost is. santa rosa fairfield and livermore to a lesser extent around concord and san rafael and redwood city and san jose. upper 60s and mid 40s around san francisco and half moon bay. we have mid to upper 60s around monterey bay. we could get frost around salinas and definitely gilroy at 28 degrees. so we'll have cool temperatures this afternoon. even with a sunny sky. frosty cold in our valleys for one more night and waves of wet weather come in for friday and saturday. as far as today temperatures we're looking at mid to upper 50s in the south bay. san jose right in the middle 56 degrees. temperatures ar
. >> it would see funny to see when united airlines if everything goes through. >> part of legacy carrierill be down at the bottom. >> and it's frosty. >> frosty -- >> i'm okay. yeah. >>> let's go outside and show you what is going on. and here a look what is going on down from mount tamalpais where the temperatures are actually above freezing. 40 degrees but in the valleys low to mid 30s even upper 20s where the fog is thickest. take a look at the...
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. >> what is clear is that al- qaeda is fixated very much on airlines. unitedingdom, germany introduced new security measures on air freight. there is a limit to what you can do. >> it is an enormous challenge. there are no restrictions that come in at midnight this evening. and you will see a review, not just an united kingdom, but also in the united states about how best to try to prevent airlines being used as weapons and in the future. >> ok, thank you very much indeed for talking to us. the government of iraq says it has no choice but to take military action to end a hostage crisis in baghdad on sunday. 50 people died when police stormed a catholic church where worshipers were being held by gunmen. the iraq -- iraqi defense ministry has declared the operation a success, despite the casualties. the pope has condemned the hostage-taking. >> church service was turned into a violent nightmare. the gunmen, some wearing suicide vests, stormed the charge after shooting guards outside. they also set off a car bomb nearby, causing further casualties and damage is -
. >> what is clear is that al- qaeda is fixated very much on airlines. unitedingdom, germany introduced new security measures on air freight. there is a limit to what you can do. >> it is an enormous challenge. there are no restrictions that come in at midnight this evening. and you will see a review, not just an united kingdom, but also in the united states about how best to try to prevent airlines being used as weapons and in the future. >> ok, thank you very much indeed for...
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everybody's flying united airlines to board a seven-day cruise!rah. this is -- buckingham palace announced today the day for prince william's marriage to kate middleton. it will take place friday april 29th at west mincer abbey. the royal couple is registered at the pottery barn. i tell you what i can't wait. everything is better with the word royal in front of it. from royal wedding to royal pain in the ass, it just -- royal -- speaking of royal pains in the ass, this friday is black friday. this is a day all the big stores have their big sales. a woman in st. petersburg florida, is already waiting in line outside her local best buy. three full days before friday. but when you listen to her speak you realize she has a good reason for being there. >> we're not here first because we're, you know that we have to have purchase. to us, it's more about being first and having the whole experience of what this brings to you. we never knew that we were going -- we never thought, we need to be first for any sort of firstness, just for our own firstness, to
everybody's flying united airlines to board a seven-day cruise!rah. this is -- buckingham palace announced today the day for prince william's marriage to kate middleton. it will take place friday april 29th at west mincer abbey. the royal couple is registered at the pottery barn. i tell you what i can't wait. everything is better with the word royal in front of it. from royal wedding to royal pain in the ass, it just -- royal -- speaking of royal pains in the ass, this friday is black friday....
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and united airline's national nerve center. >> our security lines here are currently flowing very smoothly. >> reporter: where they keep track of 6,000 daily flights, scheduling, routing, catering, maintenance, and the biggest variable of all -- >> weather is very, very much an impact on our operation. >> reporter: now combined with continental airlines, united starts its holiday planning during the summer. >> we're prepared to handle whatever comes our way. >> reporter: while 1.6 million americans will take to the air this holiday week, the vast majority of travelers are going by car this thanksgiving. some 40 million of us. >> aaa roadside assistance, this is ryan, how can i help you? >> reporter: at the aaa call center in denver, the holiday crush is on. >> the doors are unlocked. >> reporter: 1,100 service calls each day for dead batteries, flat tires, and lots of lockouts. >> they tend to lock their keys in their car more during thanksgiving than other times of the year. >> i am 25. >> reporter: starting on black friday, call volume jumps 30%. that's where ted monotonya comes in. one
and united airline's national nerve center. >> our security lines here are currently flowing very smoothly. >> reporter: where they keep track of 6,000 daily flights, scheduling, routing, catering, maintenance, and the biggest variable of all -- >> weather is very, very much an impact on our operation. >> reporter: now combined with continental airlines, united starts its holiday planning during the summer. >> we're prepared to handle whatever comes our way....
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units. four in terminal two, the southwest airlines hub. the other serves all the other airlines. more than 340 body scanning machines are in use at 67 airplanes. the tsa plans to install 110 more by the end of the year. for more information go to www.kron.com. >>> new details in the second week of the hearing for the 7 suspects accused of gang raping a high school student. the hearing is happening in martinez. an investigator took the stand. kron 4's dan kerman tells us what happened in court. >> reporter: all of the defends were mentioned by name as day six unfolded. oon the stand kina ken greco. he testified ortega said the victim collapsed and he and another person dragged her to a dumpster, there someone had intercourse with the victim and another urinated on her. ortega repeatedly hit her because she kept screaming for help. he also admitted to struggling with the victim while trying to take her necklace. when and scked if he wanted to apologize, he said he didn't think it would work and it would be dad for saying i am sorry for letting people rape you. ken greco said morale
units. four in terminal two, the southwest airlines hub. the other serves all the other airlines. more than 340 body scanning machines are in use at 67 airplanes. the tsa plans to install 110 more by the end of the year. for more information go to www.kron.com. >>> new details in the second week of the hearing for the 7 suspects accused of gang raping a high school student. the hearing is happening in martinez. an investigator took the stand. kron 4's dan kerman tells us what happened...
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con -- for every unit of holiday spirit, the airline charges $25 extra. [ laughter ] that's how theyu. [ cheers and applause ] pro -- over the river and through the woods to grandmother's house we go. con -- this is insane. can't we just put grandma in a home? [ laughter ] "i go over the river and through the woods. there's a windy -- joking me?" "it's just not safe for you anymore, grandma. [ laughter ] it's called comfortable breezes." [ laughter ] pro -- realizing your patdown at the checkpoint wasn't that big a deal. con -- realizing you're driving and not flying and that was a toll booth collector. [ laughter ] they're not supposed to touch you. their arms shouldn't come -- they're not suppose to. they shouldn't come in the vehicle. nope. pro -- many car gps units comes with preloaded celebrity voices. con -- you have to get directions from sting. ♪ you missed your exit on the interstate ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: that's the only one? >> jimmy: what did he say? ♪ you missed your exit on the interstate ♪ [ laughter ] >> steve: no other celebrity? ♪ now i hav
con -- for every unit of holiday spirit, the airline charges $25 extra. [ laughter ] that's how theyu. [ cheers and applause ] pro -- over the river and through the woods to grandmother's house we go. con -- this is insane. can't we just put grandma in a home? [ laughter ] "i go over the river and through the woods. there's a windy -- joking me?" "it's just not safe for you anymore, grandma. [ laughter ] it's called comfortable breezes." [ laughter ] pro -- realizing your...
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airline profits are soaring again after being grounded the past couple of years by high fuel and other operating expenses. us airways, $240 million in the third quarter. delta, $363 million. united continental, which merged october 1st, $741 million combined. and analysts predict airlines are poised to have a profitable fourth quarter as well. the industry's first in a decade. with higher demand and fewer seats during the holiday season leading to bigger fares and even longer lines. jed blue's chief credits the tacked-on fees for the driving third quarter. >> ancillary fees i think what you'll see is being a significant focus on transparency. a customer should know, am i paying for that seat? what about the first bag, second bag, or whatever the case might be. >> reporter: however much passengers grumble about up-charges, they're still flying in large numbers. she knows there are alternatives but this woman plans to keep toting her tots by air to visit the grandparents. >> other than that, there's not much you can do about it. >> reporter: some pains, big gains. the cost of flying today. ron mott, nbc news, atlanta. >>> when we come back, after new numbers this week, a reality c
airline profits are soaring again after being grounded the past couple of years by high fuel and other operating expenses. us airways, $240 million in the third quarter. delta, $363 million. united continental, which merged october 1st, $741 million combined. and analysts predict airlines are poised to have a profitable fourth quarter as well. the industry's first in a decade. with higher demand and fewer seats during the holiday season leading to bigger fares and even longer lines. jed blue's...
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united states. as a result their national airline el al probably the number one target on the terrorist hit parade hasbeen remarkably safe in no small measure do you to my next guest. the former director of el al security who runs his own security counseling business based here in the states. nice to see you again. >> happy to be here. >> about profiling we search everybody the old woman, the young child, the person in the wheelchair, the cub scout. the israelis have a different approach. tell me basically how you approach the whole notion of profiling? >> before the passenger arrives to the terminal we get the list of the passengers. we have a suspicious list of passengers we match the list if one of the suspicions in the list is in the list of the passengers, he cannot surprise us any more. we are waiting for him. number one. number two, any passenger coming to the ticket counter anyhow he has to wait on-line. once he waits on-line we come to him and we present ourselves. we explain that our responsibility is to make sure that you and your passengers on your flight arrive say and secure. we would li
united states. as a result their national airline el al probably the number one target on the terrorist hit parade hasbeen remarkably safe in no small measure do you to my next guest. the former director of el al security who runs his own security counseling business based here in the states. nice to see you again. >> happy to be here. >> about profiling we search everybody the old woman, the young child, the person in the wheelchair, the cub scout. the israelis have a different...
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own passengers for example if you want airlines handle their security you have different options southwest will handle their security different delta will or united will and you as the customer can choose how you want to fly and the airline pilots' unions of course are also very upset about this and they're saying the exact same thing that they don't necessarily need to be completely groped and molested like we said in order to stay safe steve thank you so much for joining us as you. all for we go it's time for our tweet of the day you know that crippled carnival cruise ship finally reached court today in san diego after spending four days at sea with no power and the passengers are telling horrible stories about the conditions and the food the u.s. military actually delivered spam and pop tarts to these stranded passengers so we're wondering what the passengers tweet about the meals well we thought they'd say we spent how much on defense in this country and the military delivered spam screw that give us a caviar right. that's it for tonight's show thanks for tuning in to make sure we come back tomorrow reasons michael moore to handle be on the s
own passengers for example if you want airlines handle their security you have different options southwest will handle their security different delta will or united will and you as the customer can choose how you want to fly and the airline pilots' unions of course are also very upset about this and they're saying the exact same thing that they don't necessarily need to be completely groped and molested like we said in order to stay safe steve thank you so much for joining us as you. all for we...
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united arab emirates officials said the crash was not caused by an explosion. in cuba, air crash investigators have found the black box from the faded airline plane -- fated airline plane. the crew declared an emergency and lost contact with the tower. a leader of one of mexico's drug cartels has been shot dead by security forces in the border of the united states. ezequiel cardenas guillen was known as tony tormenta. his brother was extradited to the united states. president barack obama is on a trip to asia to create u.s. jobs. it comes three days after voters punished his democrats for not fixing unemployment. this is his first trip to india. it is the world's largest democracy. india's relationship with america mattress. our correspondent reports. >> the president is coming to town. barack obama or arrived here at a busy time. it is diwali, the festival of lights. india is excited. he might be unpopular back home, but over here, they retain the field. >> it is a great thing. we like barack obama. >> it is a strategic location. [unintelligible] >> been american friends, they're making their presence felt. india will soon become the world's third largest econom
united arab emirates officials said the crash was not caused by an explosion. in cuba, air crash investigators have found the black box from the faded airline plane -- fated airline plane. the crew declared an emergency and lost contact with the tower. a leader of one of mexico's drug cartels has been shot dead by security forces in the border of the united states. ezequiel cardenas guillen was known as tony tormenta. his brother was extradited to the united states. president barack obama is on...
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oakland five units, for internal to the southwest airlines have. the other one serves all the other airlines. >> nationwide more than 340 bodies get our machines are used at 67 airports that he has a plans to install a hundred and 10 more by the end of this year. we're told delta airlines is considering issuing refunds for passengers have canceled croplands because of concerns or the security measures is spokesman says there issuing refunds on the case by case basis. at american airlines spokesperson said that they're not changing their policy because it does not control security procedures. nonrefundable tickets are just that, nonrefundable if you do not use them. officials said continental, u.s. see the same things. customers can get their money back only if they bought a refundable ticket which as we know cause of the more. we will have all of your weather, this is giving travel information on our web site if you need to check on that, duet at www.kron4.com. smokers are gathering signatures on petitions against an ordinance to heighten tobacco r
oakland five units, for internal to the southwest airlines have. the other one serves all the other airlines. >> nationwide more than 340 bodies get our machines are used at 67 airports that he has a plans to install a hundred and 10 more by the end of this year. we're told delta airlines is considering issuing refunds for passengers have canceled croplands because of concerns or the security measures is spokesman says there issuing refunds on the case by case basis. at american airlines...
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delta airlines wants flight attendants to get that same courtesy. and there is a united sky west flight made an emergency landing this afternoon. after taking off from tucson the crew noticed a problem with hydraulics. 37 passengers and three crew members got would have no problem whatsoever. >> and there is an evening commute getting wet from scattered showers but that is nothing compared to weekend rain. also most of the bay area is about to be under a freeze watch. there is live doppler 7 hd. showers are light. mainly seeing them in the north bay. and there is some slick roadways across the bay area. there is a tuesday snow showers possible above 2000. the big story here is the freeze watch going into affect tomorrow night and continuing into wednesday morning. there is temperatures expected to drop so we're expecting a very fridgit yid conditions sh plants will need protection. you can see the areas in purple here. there is another very cold morning on thanksgiving. good news is that it's going to be dry for thanksgiving from a weather standpoint. the forecast includ
delta airlines wants flight attendants to get that same courtesy. and there is a united sky west flight made an emergency landing this afternoon. after taking off from tucson the crew noticed a problem with hydraulics. 37 passengers and three crew members got would have no problem whatsoever. >> and there is an evening commute getting wet from scattered showers but that is nothing compared to weekend rain. also most of the bay area is about to be under a freeze watch. there is live...
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air captain, is the airline industry secure in the united states?>> in any way or do you mean financially? >> more threats and more of an air traffic etc.. >> i think we are working very hard to manage all these risks both in terms of the safety of the system and irshad control and also in terms of our security. but there's always more to be done and we are always trying to find more ways to learn from our experiences and to do it better in the future as part of william trying to do now is being an advocate for the highest professional standards in my profession and highest level of safety. >> and how are you doing that? >> why speaking out and this even this last year has given me the chance to have a greater voice in things i've cared about and first officer jeffrey is also doing that. and in terms of trying to do our best to fix the system we are not done yet. >> captain sullenberger, the highest duty is the name of hiso book.rlton thank you.r author. >> thank you. be with you. r >>> the winner of the pulitzer prize in his new book, the twilight
air captain, is the airline industry secure in the united states?>> in any way or do you mean financially? >> more threats and more of an air traffic etc.. >> i think we are working very hard to manage all these risks both in terms of the safety of the system and irshad control and also in terms of our security. but there's always more to be done and we are always trying to find more ways to learn from our experiences and to do it better in the future as part of william trying...
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anwar al-awlaki, born in the united states, delivered his video message on an extremist web site, the message coming a week after bombs were discovered in airline cargo deliveries sent from yemen. our correspondent reports. >> it doesn't matter that anwar al-awlaki isn't at his trial, the authorities are showing they're taking on al qaeda in the way americans want. >> his response was to release a new video from wherever he's hiding. al-awlaki urged his followers to kill americans. his servants have already inspired attacks, according to western investigators. inside the court, they led in his co-defend, 19-year-old mohammad asam, on trial for his life for killing and wounding two. they read out what they said was his confession, detailing how anwar al-awlaki incited him to kill a foreigner. the judge asked, are those your words? no, he said. he claimed the confession was beaten out of him. the americans want al qaeda rounded up, but asam said the shooting happened because of a personal disagreement. later, i managed to speak to him the verdict is ready, he said, it's a farce and the hero is the prosecutor and the judge is the director. they wa
anwar al-awlaki, born in the united states, delivered his video message on an extremist web site, the message coming a week after bombs were discovered in airline cargo deliveries sent from yemen. our correspondent reports. >> it doesn't matter that anwar al-awlaki isn't at his trial, the authorities are showing they're taking on al qaeda in the way americans want. >> his response was to release a new video from wherever he's hiding. al-awlaki urged his followers to kill americans....
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iraq, thousands of casualties and our lead story was about inconveniencing domestic airline passengers in the united states. >> i think the men and women in afghanistan -- >> they'd be willing to be patted down. >> the comments follow a pledge by president obama during the nato summit that the u.s. would stand by afghanistan when it hands over security. >> i've made it clear that even as americans transition and troop reductions will begin in july, we'll forge a long-term partnership with the afghan people. today nato has done the same. this leaves no doubt that as afghans stand up and take the lead, they will not be standing alone. >> mark halperin, we've come out of the nato summit with 2014 but with ifs, ands or butts. this seems to be dragging and dragging and dragging. >> the president has a lot of different audiences to play to. there's an american public, not very engaged, but clearly by 2012, the president has to give some an zers about where it's going. there's the nato community which is actually i think due to the president's working this hard is pretty much on board for the same kind of
iraq, thousands of casualties and our lead story was about inconveniencing domestic airline passengers in the united states. >> i think the men and women in afghanistan -- >> they'd be willing to be patted down. >> the comments follow a pledge by president obama during the nato summit that the u.s. would stand by afghanistan when it hands over security. >> i've made it clear that even as americans transition and troop reductions will begin in july, we'll forge a...
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the ultimate hope is that the united states can stop entry of foreign airlines, but we, too, depend on international trade and travel. we have to work to harmonize standards and protocols and technologies, and in those instances where foreign countries do not have the funding to support these technologies, the united states has to help them do that. caller: you made a couple of comments. number 1, you want to get out ahead of the terrorists and secure areas that they have not yet breached. the common person out there is just saying, hey, our border is just ready and ripe for some sort of breach. now, you mentioned that you do not feel like the border is a threat. can you help me be educate us as to why we should not be worried about the border? guest: sure. the overwhelming evidence shows that those seeking to enter the united states illegally come here searching for work, not to carry out terror attacks. there have been no instances where the people have penetrated our land borders who are subsequently found to be linked to a terror plot. occasionally people are found at the border co
the ultimate hope is that the united states can stop entry of foreign airlines, but we, too, depend on international trade and travel. we have to work to harmonize standards and protocols and technologies, and in those instances where foreign countries do not have the funding to support these technologies, the united states has to help them do that. caller: you made a couple of comments. number 1, you want to get out ahead of the terrorists and secure areas that they have not yet breached. the...
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united states and the secretary of state are talking about the groping issue. the question is, in light of a traveler revolt, will the tsa drop its new policy of manhandling airlineope stuns catholics around the world by declaring in an interview that condoms may be okay upper certain circumstances. the question is, what's next? spring break in cozumel for cler clergy? sunday night football
united states and the secretary of state are talking about the groping issue. the question is, in light of a traveler revolt, will the tsa drop its new policy of manhandling airlineope stuns catholics around the world by declaring in an interview that condoms may be okay upper certain circumstances. the question is, what's next? spring break in cozumel for cler clergy? sunday night football
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the ultimate hook is the united states can deny entry to foreign airliners, but that's cutting off our nose despite our face. we have to work in partnership with international countries to the exploited tent -- extent possible and harmonize technologies, and when countries don't have the resources, i think it's undumb bent on the united states to help them do that. >> host: will in texas, independent line. hi, will. >> caller: hi. you made a couple comments. number one, you want to get out ahead of the terrorists. you want to secure areas that they vice haven't yet breeched, you know the common person out there is just saying, hay, our border is just ready and ripe for some sort of breach. now, you mentioned you don't feel like the border is a threat. can you help maybe educate us as to why we should not be worried about the border? >> guest: sure. the overwhelming evidence shows as i said those seeking to enter the united states illegally come here searching for work, not to carry out terrorist attacks. there is no instances where people penetrated our border linked to a tar roar -- t
the ultimate hook is the united states can deny entry to foreign airliners, but that's cutting off our nose despite our face. we have to work in partnership with international countries to the exploited tent -- extent possible and harmonize technologies, and when countries don't have the resources, i think it's undumb bent on the united states to help them do that. >> host: will in texas, independent line. hi, will. >> caller: hi. you made a couple comments. number one, you want to...
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airlines jet purported engine soon after takeoff the pilots dumped fuel before returning safely to j.f.k. airport to other dallas delta passengers jets also suffered shutdowns they too landed without incident. united states special representative to north korea has met south korea's nuclear envoy to discuss the latest on the program to try and stops in seoul tokyo and beijing and comes out of pyongyang showed you're a veteran facility so this is an american atomic expert this report. generates. well the peregrine falcon is the world's most prevalent bird of prey but in russia it's at risk benny a few thousand left in the wild but now a former surgeon is on a one man crusade to get the falcon off the country's endangered list party went to see how history. here we go or. we're back there richard this is how we teach our young folk singers to work with the birds around a yard has been turned into a classroom and the birds of prey have a magnetic attraction. that it was scary the first time then we slowly get used to them and it became interesting. mohammed shimmery is a surgeon by profession and moved to new of the city to install view times now he's embarked on a tough mission to restore the peregr
airlines jet purported engine soon after takeoff the pilots dumped fuel before returning safely to j.f.k. airport to other dallas delta passengers jets also suffered shutdowns they too landed without incident. united states special representative to north korea has met south korea's nuclear envoy to discuss the latest on the program to try and stops in seoul tokyo and beijing and comes out of pyongyang showed you're a veteran facility so this is an american atomic expert this report. generates....
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inspecting cargo coming in to the united states as well as intelligence operations and putting the pressure on countries that do more to improve the security of their airlineso have to cripple the international commerce by having very burdensome inspection regimes to make our aircraft safe. so it's a balance back and forth between intelligence, pressure on countries and, of course, increased screening procedures at our airports. >> okay. well, michael sheehan, as always, many thanks. >>> 200 students involved in a cheating scandal at the university of central florida have come forward and confessed. a professor got an anonymous tip that students had got advanced copies of his midterm exam. any student who turned themselves in could stay in that class after taking an ethics course. students who kept quiet would be expelled. nearly 600 students had to retake that exam this week and 15 students believed to have cheated did not confess. >>> some big surprises at the box office this weekend. "unstoppable" is proving to be very popular with moviegoers. the total adrenaline rush stars densele washington in a race to stop an unmanned train. check it out. >> you're
inspecting cargo coming in to the united states as well as intelligence operations and putting the pressure on countries that do more to improve the security of their airlineso have to cripple the international commerce by having very burdensome inspection regimes to make our aircraft safe. so it's a balance back and forth between intelligence, pressure on countries and, of course, increased screening procedures at our airports. >> okay. well, michael sheehan, as always, many thanks....
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what the airline would say, tsa would say, we're the united states and don't have time with the travelling single passenger, but you do because the interviews are just a few minutes. you walk up to a passenger, hi, what are you doing today. are you carrying anything to do, ask you to bring anything and see the physiological changes and maybe save time from those incredible screening lies. >> they're trained to recognize, after you're going through the series of questions and lips quivering, they've been able to find and stop two denver explosives, separately that the people would have gotten on plains. the explosives went through the x-ray machine. >> it's shocking. it's frightening. we'll continue to debate that and continue to debate this as well. extending jobless benefits, another issue before this lame duck congress senate also taking this up. should we extend jobless benefits in this country to essentially two years? it is being debated, doesn't look like it has a necessarily a path to success, but clayton debated this on both sides. is it good for this country or is it bad economica
what the airline would say, tsa would say, we're the united states and don't have time with the travelling single passenger, but you do because the interviews are just a few minutes. you walk up to a passenger, hi, what are you doing today. are you carrying anything to do, ask you to bring anything and see the physiological changes and maybe save time from those incredible screening lies. >> they're trained to recognize, after you're going through the series of questions and lips...
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united states courts? one state just did, but there's a catch. >> conan is back with a vengeance. nbc better look out stay aren't you sick of these airlineit cards that advertise flights for 25,000 miles? but when you call... let me check. oh fud, nothing without a big miles upcharge. it's either pay their miles upcharges or connect through mooseneck! [ freezing ] i can't feel my feet. we switched to the venture card from capital one -- so no more games. let's go see those grandkids. [ male announcer ] don't pay miles upcharges. don't play games. get the flight you want with the venture card at capitalone.com. [ lovinit ] help! what's in your llet? [ male announcer ] what does it take to excel in today's business world? our professors know. because they've been there. and they work closely with business leaders to develop curriculum to meet the needs of top businesses. which means when our graduates walk in the room, they're not only prepared... they're prepared to lead. devry university's keller graduate school of management. learn how to grow the business of you at keller.edu. had a tree that borthe most rare and magical fruit, which p
united states courts? one state just did, but there's a catch. >> conan is back with a vengeance. nbc better look out stay aren't you sick of these airlineit cards that advertise flights for 25,000 miles? but when you call... let me check. oh fud, nothing without a big miles upcharge. it's either pay their miles upcharges or connect through mooseneck! [ freezing ] i can't feel my feet. we switched to the venture card from capital one -- so no more games. let's go see those grandkids. [...
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airline officials, not by customs officials. >> reporter: the canada border services agency issued this alert. it is believed that the subject and the actual unitedenger performed a boarding pass swap, with the subject using an aeroplan card. aeroplan is a canadian frequent flyer card. it doesn't show date of birth. so, that made it even easier for the imposter, who looks like he's in his 20s, but pretended to be in his 80s, all while using the i.d. of someone in their 50s. the man is currently being detained in canada, for attempting to enter under false pretenses. now, authorities there say, after he was caught, he put on this disguise for officers. and they said, he not only looked like an elderly, caucasian male, but he was convincing at mimicking the movements of an elderly person. i think his mistake was, if he used this thing two days later, it would have been halloween. >> that, by the way, is the creepiest thing that's ever appeared on this set. >> i kind of like it. >> yeah. don't put it on. >> in the top five. >> but i'm serious. you have to worry that there's going to be copycats, trying to repeat this, as well. it's a bizarre story.
airline officials, not by customs officials. >> reporter: the canada border services agency issued this alert. it is believed that the subject and the actual unitedenger performed a boarding pass swap, with the subject using an aeroplan card. aeroplan is a canadian frequent flyer card. it doesn't show date of birth. so, that made it even easier for the imposter, who looks like he's in his 20s, but pretended to be in his 80s, all while using the i.d. of someone in their 50s. the man is...
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airliner. >> oh, man! more from an emotional president george w. bush on his decision point. >> ok, pledge of allegiance to the flag of the united states of america.u know the rest. but kids at one school may not beca
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a market opportunity to come, i got into business not by accident, because united states creates a market. you have an airlineecause the airlines were deregulated. we cannot forget that. i did not become entrepreneurs because i said i wanted to be entrepreneurs. i saw the opportunity in a specific area. >> that is a fantastic month to end on. you saw the moment, change it and there are still policy challenges and the structure of -- and in the structure. i'm sure you are all thursday for coffee. a big thanks to all of before the panel. [applause] >> today is election day, marking the end of campaign 2010. the midterm elections will determine control the house and senate. join us later today for election results from the country. we will bring you victory and concession speeches and give you a chance to add your vote to the mix with your phone calls, e- tweets. dtweet the three americans orbiting the planet today have cast their ballots. space station astronauts, scott kelley, voted and the others also voted to hundred miles up. mr. kelly said it was an honor and privilege to vote from the international space
a market opportunity to come, i got into business not by accident, because united states creates a market. you have an airlineecause the airlines were deregulated. we cannot forget that. i did not become entrepreneurs because i said i wanted to be entrepreneurs. i saw the opportunity in a specific area. >> that is a fantastic month to end on. you saw the moment, change it and there are still policy challenges and the structure of -- and in the structure. i'm sure you are all thursday for...
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united states courts? one state just did, but there's a catch. >> conan is back with a vengeance. nbc better look out stay tuned for conan. aren't you sick of these airlineflights for 25,000 miles? but when you call... let me check. oh fud, nothing without a big miles upcharge. it's either pay their miles upcharges or connect through mooseneck! [ freezing ] i can't feel my feet. we switched to the venture card from capital one -- so no more games. let's go see those grandkids. [ male announcer ] don't pay miles upcharges. don't play games. get the flight you want with the venture card at capitalone.com. [ lovinit ] help! what's in your llet? no pills, no pain. how can you get pain relief without taking pills around the clock? try thermacare heatwraps, for all day relief without pills. i was surprised, thermacare worked all day. you feel the heat. and it relaxes and unlocks the muscle. you've got to try it. [ man ] thermacare, more effective for back pain than the maximum dose of acetaminophen, the medicine in tylenol. go to thermacare.com today for a $3 off coupon. thermacare. no pills. no pain. just relief. to challenge ourselves on the most demanding t
united states courts? one state just did, but there's a catch. >> conan is back with a vengeance. nbc better look out stay tuned for conan. aren't you sick of these airlineflights for 25,000 miles? but when you call... let me check. oh fud, nothing without a big miles upcharge. it's either pay their miles upcharges or connect through mooseneck! [ freezing ] i can't feel my feet. we switched to the venture card from capital one -- so no more games. let's go see those grandkids. [ male...
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airlines and industry. now that we have that information what does the u.s. do? >> well, the united states authorities have to remain vigilant. there will be more screening of cargo. they'll try to make sure the less cargo goes on passenger flights. al qaeda were hoping that passenger flights were going to be the ones blown up in this attack. so all those sorts of measures go into place. u.s. authorities are treating this very, very seriously. unfortunately oob you, even if you had 100% screening it would be very difficult to stop these sorts of devices because it's difficult to detect them with bomb-sniffing dogs and x-rays. it's pretty impossible to take every piece of cargo a part. that disruption would be huge. >> would it be impossible? >> that's the problem. absolutely, i think it's impossible to go through all cargo with a toothbrush like that. i think that's absolutely impossible. it's all about minimizing risk. >> what do we rely on then? intelligence sharing? hoping intelligence comes through that's credible like what happened with yemen and saudi arabia? >> absolutely. in
airlines and industry. now that we have that information what does the u.s. do? >> well, the united states authorities have to remain vigilant. there will be more screening of cargo. they'll try to make sure the less cargo goes on passenger flights. al qaeda were hoping that passenger flights were going to be the ones blown up in this attack. so all those sorts of measures go into place. u.s. authorities are treating this very, very seriously. unfortunately oob you, even if you had 100%...
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airlines cargo area. of course last month federal officials said that terrorists were attempting to send bombs to the unitedates in ink cartridges and shipped as cargo. so all of the major airports across the nation have been on high alert for their cargo areas. apparently a canine unit picked up a scent likely to be a potential bomb. the bomb squad is on the scene. that's about all the information we have. so far it's not affecting any passengers or flights at logan international airport. we are on top of it. we'll let you know as we get more developments. megyn: thank you. another fox news alert, continuing now on our top story this afternoon, the president of afghanistan is now denying reports that he held peace talks with a man pretending to be a top taliban leader. sources say this imposter actually met with hamid karzai, as well as nato officials on a number of officials until they finally realized he was a fraud. how exactly does this set back peace talks in afghanistan. "wall street journal" reporter matthew rozenburg has more live from kabul. this is an incredible story, first reported by "the new
airlines cargo area. of course last month federal officials said that terrorists were attempting to send bombs to the unitedates in ink cartridges and shipped as cargo. so all of the major airports across the nation have been on high alert for their cargo areas. apparently a canine unit picked up a scent likely to be a potential bomb. the bomb squad is on the scene. that's about all the information we have. so far it's not affecting any passengers or flights at logan international airport. we...
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airlines -- airports. you've got to look at a way to have an overall bargaining unit to negotiate with the habit to have "competitive prices," because if they charge prices that are too high, no one will use it. or if there are possibilities for competition to exist -- i'm not saying that privatization of the highways is a slam dunk, but i think that people can overlook the problems currently with the system and they are not being addressed. that is why in in favor of exploring a change. host: clifford winston, author of "last exit, privatization and deregulation of the u.s. transportation system" and a senior fellow in the economics of the program at the brookings institution. let's go to charlie. caller: i would like to know what is happening with inner- city bus services like greyhound and railways, which trailway is is no longer in existence. guest: it is actually one of the interesting stories of deregulation. inner-city buses were deregulated along with the rail and air lines and we did not alesi acy -- we did not really see a significant response to turn things around until the last few years. now we see that
airlines -- airports. you've got to look at a way to have an overall bargaining unit to negotiate with the habit to have "competitive prices," because if they charge prices that are too high, no one will use it. or if there are possibilities for competition to exist -- i'm not saying that privatization of the highways is a slam dunk, but i think that people can overlook the problems currently with the system and they are not being addressed. that is why in in favor of exploring a...
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airline liner last christmas. while a screening officer in another room has but a few critical seconds to search for something suspicious. >> reporter: right now 317 unitsare in use at more than 65 airports nationwide. >> filipina wade use -- for travelers the security over privacy tradeoff often comes down to gender, men less offended. >> this is what we have to do to travel today. it is what it is. >> but women, more. >> it's an invasion of my personal space, my body. i understand why it's needed, however, from a personal standpoint, it is an invasion of privacy to an extent. >> reporter: and 2 million people moving through tsa checkpoints every day. >> don pistol is the -- you've consumer rights groups, flight attendants and pilots groups say this is going too far. is there any turning back now? >> i think, matt, really what it comes down to is security and partnerships, everybody wants the best possible security to know that everybody else on that flight has been screened properly, that there's not a group of people with box cutter who is may want to storm the cockpit or people with liquid explosiveses or shoe bombs or underwear bombs. everybody wan
airline liner last christmas. while a screening officer in another room has but a few critical seconds to search for something suspicious. >> reporter: right now 317 unitsare in use at more than 65 airports nationwide. >> filipina wade use -- for travelers the security over privacy tradeoff often comes down to gender, men less offended. >> this is what we have to do to travel today. it is what it is. >> but women, more. >> it's an invasion of my personal space, my...
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united states changed the regulations. they create electrical markets. i'm sure you've got an airline because airlines were regulated.t this. i did not become an entrepreneur because i came here that i want to be an entrepreneur. let's have something to do because they saw the opportunity in a specific area. >> that seems actually fantastic moment to end on. you saw the opportunity, chase it and you've now created a company and yet there is still policy challenges and infrastructure which remained very, very real. so i see that time is up. i'm sure i'll caspian for coffee. i'd like to say a very big thank you for all of you for the panel. thank you. [applause] >> now, a discussion on guantÁnamo bay detainees with judge a. raymond randolph. he is the d.c. court of appeals judge a ported by george w. bush in 1990. in july, judge randolph upheld the government's detention of a yemeni man at guantÁnamo bay. this ruling overturned the district court's decision that the men be freed due to no reliable evidence that he was a member of al qaeda. former attorney general edwin muse moderates this hour-long discussion. .. of co
united states changed the regulations. they create electrical markets. i'm sure you've got an airline because airlines were regulated.t this. i did not become an entrepreneur because i came here that i want to be an entrepreneur. let's have something to do because they saw the opportunity in a specific area. >> that seems actually fantastic moment to end on. you saw the opportunity, chase it and you've now created a company and yet there is still policy challenges and infrastructure which...
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second alarm, wing, 25 units responding, 106 people on board, apparent, harris, they say the plane is coming in to j.f.k. may have a fire. >> we're looking at the delta airlinesto access, to turn it into a breaking news desk situation now, we have the whole newsroom working on it, fire officials telling "the associated press" there was fires, flames spewing from wouldn't of the aircraft's wings and we'll continue to. watch it. >> and fox news sunday with chris wallace is up next. to stay fit, you might also want to try lifting one of these. a unique sea salt added to over 40 campbell's condensed soups. helps us reduce sodium, but not flavor. so do a few lifts. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ john: yea, well, there you go. beth: yea, so what else is new? john: well, i just changed my medicare plan. beth: open enrollment? john: yup. i compared plans and found better coverage for me. beth: of course you noticed the new benefits we get under the new healthcare law. john: what? beth: well, like 50 percent off brand name prescription drugs for people who are in the donut hole. john: really? i didn't know that. beth: you have to keep up. john: come on.
second alarm, wing, 25 units responding, 106 people on board, apparent, harris, they say the plane is coming in to j.f.k. may have a fire. >> we're looking at the delta airlinesto access, to turn it into a breaking news desk situation now, we have the whole newsroom working on it, fire officials telling "the associated press" there was fires, flames spewing from wouldn't of the aircraft's wings and we'll continue to. watch it. >> and fox news sunday with chris wallace is...
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citizens to get to the united states because of the way we collect information, whether we do it using sophisticated means or collecting commercial data as we do with our incoming airline passengers and then analyzing that data for purposes of identifying people who are potential threats. and i should add as a footnote it's important to keep that capability up. i know that right now the european parliament would like to revisit some of the agreements we've made on collecting this information and i think that would be a terrible mistake to water that down. but the problem that we have domestically is that the ability to collect overseas and the kinds of techniques we use are not really going to work here at home because we've got a very distributed threat. and as you deal with people who are not communitying necessarily overseas or maybe they're getting on the internet but they are not dealing directly with people in other parts of the world, and as you have small groups or even lone wolves like nidal hasan at fort hood, the ability to capture what i would call a low signature type of threat becomes very, very difficult using traditional means. and that means we have to
citizens to get to the united states because of the way we collect information, whether we do it using sophisticated means or collecting commercial data as we do with our incoming airline passengers and then analyzing that data for purposes of identifying people who are potential threats. and i should add as a footnote it's important to keep that capability up. i know that right now the european parliament would like to revisit some of the agreements we've made on collecting this information...