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he quit, because he can't get anything done at the faa even alleges that management at faa knows it is breaking the law i want to read you, a quote from the e-mail that david fetter sent to faa comegs after 27 years prosecuting federal agencies unionization for violateing the statute and after 13 years of reviving federal agencies how to comply i was not going to be complicit in intentionly act th inconsistent in english not the taking part intentionly breaking the law allegations in the e-mail faa management is doing and this has to do with the contract with the national i have a traffic controlers association the way some air traffic controllers are abusing the system cheating taxpayers, out of what could be adding up to millions and millions of dollars. maria: unbelievable story, as you have been reporting you are getting new angles more and more and more. >> here is what is going on with this story you should know day 72 keeping a day count day 72 of faa refusing to respond yesterday press office i actually got them on the phone they hung up on me they know where we are going up
he quit, because he can't get anything done at the faa even alleges that management at faa knows it is breaking the law i want to read you, a quote from the e-mail that david fetter sent to faa comegs after 27 years prosecuting federal agencies unionization for violateing the statute and after 13 years of reviving federal agencies how to comply i was not going to be complicit in intentionly act th inconsistent in english not the taking part intentionly breaking the law allegations in the e-mail...
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the faa is committing a fraud against the department of transportation. the office of personnel management and congress by knowingly, willfully and intentionally underreporting the official time directed to representatives, official time is essentially a legal program under federal law were employees of a federal agency are members of the union, can work union issues on taxpayer time and get paid by taxpayers. is legal but being abused. these documents show is being abused and costing 320 million other americans millions of dollars. believe it or not the faa after 74 days of absolute silence the administrator was forced to respond to our report. fox business is the only network that has brought all of this to light. was forced to respond, he was in wisconsin at the annual air show and there is reporter from the aviation news journal, asked him about these allegations and he said i disagree and then he said -- he said i disagree and in regard to the a issues between the union and possible abuses, pay issues, it is a question of how we breed -- build bridge
the faa is committing a fraud against the department of transportation. the office of personnel management and congress by knowingly, willfully and intentionally underreporting the official time directed to representatives, official time is essentially a legal program under federal law were employees of a federal agency are members of the union, can work union issues on taxpayer time and get paid by taxpayers. is legal but being abused. these documents show is being abused and costing 320...
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this flight is being controlled by a company certified by the faa faa. >> glad to be here and nice to see rain and moisture out here. >> reporter: tell me about these rules. they were very strict, weren't they? >> faa is safety first when they were going to integrate and fly them safely they wanted to work with companies that were going to do it safely and 600 pages and four months later they gave us approval to fly. >> reporter: give me an example of one of the measures they made you follow. >> make sure we have the right pilots. that is probably most porpt thing is to have a pilot who is mario wilson a former air force pilot. he knows his stuff when he puts this thing in the air. >> reporter: so this is an extensive piece of equipment with a camera on it. it is stabilized. it comes back to the place it started out. >> it has a homing device. it has live transmission. >> reporter: when we come back at 6:00 we will show you what it looked like inside what remains of candle stick park today. just one little column remaining and we will tell you about the plans to transform this place c
this flight is being controlled by a company certified by the faa faa. >> glad to be here and nice to see rain and moisture out here. >> reporter: tell me about these rules. they were very strict, weren't they? >> faa is safety first when they were going to integrate and fly them safely they wanted to work with companies that were going to do it safely and 600 pages and four months later they gave us approval to fly. >> reporter: give me an example of one of the measures...
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austin highway two is now being investigated by the faa when it's not his contraption which a college professor helped him build violated agency rules prohibiting careless or reckless op ration of the model aircraft. also being investigated by tom police. they can use them in all these military police officers. that's a pretty unbelievable invention. >> the same kid last year had a fine up to the beach and got in trouble with the woman who wanted him to go. sandra: as we know, watching martha stuart take pictures on her private use, anybody can operate these. sandra: coming up, apple isn't the only text that pictures of microsoft to open after posting a huge loss. we will have the latest on that. to computer researchers prove they can take control of a moving sheet cherokee by hacking into the jeep's computer system. jeep owner fiat chrysler not too happy about the demonstration. the latest details and reaction to that. apple and microsoft earnings weigh in on u.s. stock market futures pointed lower open for the second day in a row. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at mornin
austin highway two is now being investigated by the faa when it's not his contraption which a college professor helped him build violated agency rules prohibiting careless or reckless op ration of the model aircraft. also being investigated by tom police. they can use them in all these military police officers. that's a pretty unbelievable invention. >> the same kid last year had a fine up to the beach and got in trouble with the woman who wanted him to go. sandra: as we know, watching...
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>> specifically -- peter: when you say exam sheets from the faa, what does that mean? >> those companies that received the authorization from the fia -- from the faa in the international space -- international airspace -- event what are some public policy issues sensefly's facing? -- peter: what are some of the public policy issues sensefly's facing? emanate -- 80 tenders -- >> they need to understand what drones can do. also data protection and also privacy issues. those issues need to address walking together with public organizations and making sure that people will get their data. also a safety issue. we work closely with the faa trying to make them aware of what we would like to see and regulations. actually they are doing a pretty good job. it matches our vision, so we are happy with that. peter: thank you for your time. joining us on the comedic caters kathleen and larry from canada. why are you here on capitol hill, what are some of the public policy issues you face? >> canon is working hard to face the issue of canada -- of counterfeit accessories. we let our
>> specifically -- peter: when you say exam sheets from the faa, what does that mean? >> those companies that received the authorization from the fia -- from the faa in the international space -- international airspace -- event what are some public policy issues sensefly's facing? -- peter: what are some of the public policy issues sensefly's facing? emanate -- 80 tenders -- >> they need to understand what drones can do. also data protection and also privacy issues. those...
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first on "the rundown" breaking news from the faa. all united airlines flights have been grounded nationwide. let's get right to nbc's tom costello. the faa cause this automation issues? pretty much computer problems? >> we think it's some sort of computer advice there's an advisory that just went out sects ago that suggests in fact the ground stop has already been limited nonetheless, united airlines merged with correspondent nenl and has really struggled to integrate the computer systems over the last few years. they have major hubs at denver international, san francisco dulles here in washington l.a.x. more than 200 flights, 235 destinations in fact i should say, 235 destinations more than 130 international with 705 aircraft. to have this kind of major impact with a computer system that's affecting their flights nationwide, even if they manage to get this back up and running, and if it is already back up and runs it's going to have a ripple effects through the entire day as flights are delayed and delayed all the way down the line.
first on "the rundown" breaking news from the faa. all united airlines flights have been grounded nationwide. let's get right to nbc's tom costello. the faa cause this automation issues? pretty much computer problems? >> we think it's some sort of computer advice there's an advisory that just went out sects ago that suggests in fact the ground stop has already been limited nonetheless, united airlines merged with correspondent nenl and has really struggled to integrate the...
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it is like the wild, wild west. >> we are working on formalizing it with the faa. in five years it will be part of our lives. fabric of our everyday life. packages delivered this way, you will be seeing more and more news delivered this way. tv and immediate and supplies delivered this way as well for people in need. >> - - >> unique perspective. >> reporter: privacy is a big concern, how do you address that? >> sure. alan the laws that cover privacy. you can not climb up in a tree and take pictures through your neighbor's house, you can not walk in a bathroom with your cell phone out or walk in a locker room with google glass. we have laws that cover that. >> >> reporter: appreciate it. we will have more fun coming up at 6:30. >> all right. guys, it is a lot of fun. i do want to take the controls but not with that expensive of a drone. >> reporter: can you see where the drone is from where you are standing right now? >> i lost track of it. john do you see it? >> there it is. how high is that? above the tree line there. >> right now it looks like about five or 100
it is like the wild, wild west. >> we are working on formalizing it with the faa. in five years it will be part of our lives. fabric of our everyday life. packages delivered this way, you will be seeing more and more news delivered this way. tv and immediate and supplies delivered this way as well for people in need. >> - - >> unique perspective. >> reporter: privacy is a big concern, how do you address that? >> sure. alan the laws that cover privacy. you can not...
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>> guest: so so far we've received about i guess, say six exemptions from the faa. so private companies could operate commercially the eb for specialically -- [inaudible] >> host: when you say six exemptions from the faa, what does that mean? >> guest: so it means that those companies that receive the authorization from the faa to operate commercially the device in the national air space. >> host: okay. what are some of the public policy issues that sensefly faces with regard to its products? >> guest: we have two kind of issues. first of all, people need to understand what the drone can do and what are the good applications of drones because there are many good applications. and then i guess it's also data protection and also like privacy issues. and th
>> guest: so so far we've received about i guess, say six exemptions from the faa. so private companies could operate commercially the eb for specialically -- [inaudible] >> host: when you say six exemptions from the faa, what does that mean? >> guest: so it means that those companies that receive the authorization from the faa to operate commercially the device in the national air space. >> host: okay. what are some of the public policy issues that sensefly faces with...
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the faa says it is not so sure. the agency said it's looking into the matter to see if any federal laws were violated. >>> it's a soccer fans dream is one of the best clubs in the world played in the day area. the san jose earthquakes hosted manchester they take a 1 - nothing lead and five minutes later they take a lead. >>> before the game the fans cheered when the team rolled into the advice stadium parking lot. they've not play the game and the bay area since 1970. for many fans this was the first time to see their favorite soccer stars in person. >> the sitting is awesome, the view, everything, the atmosphere. >> and historic day not only for the earthquakes but for the entire bay area soccer community. >> before the game a moment of silence was observed for the six young people killed in last month's balcony collapse in berkeley. family members of the victims attended the games along with the family of some of the injured irish students. for are still being treated for their injuries at santa clara valley medic
the faa says it is not so sure. the agency said it's looking into the matter to see if any federal laws were violated. >>> it's a soccer fans dream is one of the best clubs in the world played in the day area. the san jose earthquakes hosted manchester they take a 1 - nothing lead and five minutes later they take a lead. >>> before the game the fans cheered when the team rolled into the advice stadium parking lot. they've not play the game and the bay area since 1970. for many...
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specifically cultural applications. >> when you see six exemptions from the faa what does that mean? >> those companies received the authorization from the faa to do that. >> what are the public policy issues? >> we have a lot of issues to understand what a drone can do and the applications of drones because there are many good applications and data protection and privacy issues and those are issues we need to address by working together with public organizations and manufacturers to make sure they get their data but the rules are in place. and on the other side we have also built-in safety issues and working closely with the f a a to address, make some aware of what we would like it to be, regulation but actually they are doing a pretty good job, actually perfecting the visions of we are happy with that. >> thank you for your time. now joining us on the communicators, larry hardin, why are you up here on capitol hill? what of all the policy issues the new face? >> we're working hard to raise awareness about the products that are in the marketplace, primarily that they are out there
specifically cultural applications. >> when you see six exemptions from the faa what does that mean? >> those companies received the authorization from the faa to do that. >> what are the public policy issues? >> we have a lot of issues to understand what a drone can do and the applications of drones because there are many good applications and data protection and privacy issues and those are issues we need to address by working together with public organizations and...
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this is according to the faa. i want to bring back some of our correspondents who are working to gather more information. chad? okay. excuse me. we're going to go to renee marsh who is joining us right now on the phone. renee what are you learning? >> well at this point we know that there is still this chaotic situation at airports across the nation simply because of this widespread computer issue that united airlines is dealing with. it is impact flights from the east coast to the west coast, north to south. we're talking about across the map here. we have not heard any official word from united airlines themselves. we have reached out via phone and e-mail. so we have not heard from them. i would imagine they're scrambling to address whatever the issue is. one slight update. we do have crews on the scene at reagan national airport right outside washington, d.c. our crews there tell us they have witnessed the first couple of passengers getting their boarding passes. so perhaps -- and again, this is without officia
this is according to the faa. i want to bring back some of our correspondents who are working to gather more information. chad? okay. excuse me. we're going to go to renee marsh who is joining us right now on the phone. renee what are you learning? >> well at this point we know that there is still this chaotic situation at airports across the nation simply because of this widespread computer issue that united airlines is dealing with. it is impact flights from the east coast to the west...
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and the faa now investigating, raising big questions where law is broken p. here is david kerley tonight. >> reporter: it's disturbing. a quad rotor drone with a semi automatic handgun mounted. firing several shots. this 18 year old connecticut college student who built it says that he was just applying technology he's learning as a mechanical engineering student. trouble is that he may have broken two federal aviation laws. releasing something from, and arming a civilian aircraft. it could be a setback too for an industry promoting drones. >> i want the faa to enforce their rules. that this device is actually taken apart, we want to discourage people from doing this. >> reporter: there are plenty of other problems. drones around airports with landing jetliners. >> i know it is bizarre but it looked like a little drone went you beneath us. >> reporter: to just last week, grounding aerial tankers in the middle of california fires. >> fire having to shut down until drones can be removed. >> reporter: tonight, the faa says, this gun drone and its owner are under
and the faa now investigating, raising big questions where law is broken p. here is david kerley tonight. >> reporter: it's disturbing. a quad rotor drone with a semi automatic handgun mounted. firing several shots. this 18 year old connecticut college student who built it says that he was just applying technology he's learning as a mechanical engineering student. trouble is that he may have broken two federal aviation laws. releasing something from, and arming a civilian aircraft. it...
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and what is the faa saying about this? ♪ [laughs] irresistible moments deserve irresistibles treats. [meows] new from meow mix with real salmon chicken or tuna. the only treat cats ask for by name. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common
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. >>> an 18-year-old in connecticut may be in trouble with the faa after posting a video online showing shots being fired from a drone. now the video shows a semi automatic handgun strapped to the drone firing four shots in that wooded area. the teen-ager's father said that he created that contraption with a university professor, but the question is did the teenager violate faa regulations prohibiting careless or reckless operation of a model aircraft. so the faa is investigating that. >>> governor jerry brown issued a strong warning about climate change at the vatican today. he says humanity must reverse its course or face extinction. >> we have fierce opposition and blind inertia and that opposition is well financed. >> brown is visiting the vatican in an effort to bring support for policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. he used california as an example of a state that has reduced those emissions. san francisco mayor ed lee was also at the vet can touting san francisco's efforts. today lee said all muni vehicles will be switching from petroleum diesel to renewable diesel by the
. >>> an 18-year-old in connecticut may be in trouble with the faa after posting a video online showing shots being fired from a drone. now the video shows a semi automatic handgun strapped to the drone firing four shots in that wooded area. the teen-ager's father said that he created that contraption with a university professor, but the question is did the teenager violate faa regulations prohibiting careless or reckless operation of a model aircraft. so the faa is investigating that....
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he says the faa would shut him down if he tried it today. but apparently somebody got a fewburgers. >>> today's national drone racing championships start at sacramento at the state fair. pilots will compete for a $25,000 prize. they navigate the course using goggles that show video from little cameras mounted on the quad copters. the unmanned drones zigzag at speeds of 80 miles an hour. that event goes from 10 to 4 at bonnie field at cal expo. >>> a federal judge has given apple store workers the go- ahead to pursue a class action suit against the company. the suit contents ukraine based the plaintiffs are seeking a total of $5 million in lost overtime wages. this could affect more than 12,000 current and former apple workers having their bags checked going into work. >>> 13 years after ebay and paypal split at midnight and will trade as two independent companies on monday morning. it enables paypal to grow more quickly and to compete more aggressively in the mobile payment field. and ebay can concentrate now on building a viable e-commerce
he says the faa would shut him down if he tried it today. but apparently somebody got a fewburgers. >>> today's national drone racing championships start at sacramento at the state fair. pilots will compete for a $25,000 prize. they navigate the course using goggles that show video from little cameras mounted on the quad copters. the unmanned drones zigzag at speeds of 80 miles an hour. that event goes from 10 to 4 at bonnie field at cal expo. >>> a federal judge has given...
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. >>> tonight a new warning from the faa about laser danger in the sky. pilots reported having laser pointed at them flying over new jersey. >> it is an issue "eyewitness news" has been following for some time now and we will get more from cleve bryan. >> it is really dangerous. it puts the mission and your crew, both the in jeopardy. >> reporter: that is danger, laser pointers shining in the aircraft. the faa says 11 commercial flights and a coastguard flight were targeted wednesday night, all over new jersey. this fbi training video shows that the blinding effects a laser pointer can have in a cockpit. lieutenant mark bruno was not on wednesday's coastguard flight but it has had painful laser experience. >> the laser looks really small on the ground or using it as a laser pointer in a classroom. but, as it travels over a distance that beam expands. the it becomes a blinding light in the cockpit. >> reporter: faa says no one was hurt but they are investigating the incidents wednesday night. for air station atlantic city officials say this is the 13th inc
. >>> tonight a new warning from the faa about laser danger in the sky. pilots reported having laser pointed at them flying over new jersey. >> it is an issue "eyewitness news" has been following for some time now and we will get more from cleve bryan. >> it is really dangerous. it puts the mission and your crew, both the in jeopardy. >> reporter: that is danger, laser pointers shining in the aircraft. the faa says 11 commercial flights and a coastguard...
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the faa is looking into whether he created the draft. his father says he created witness a state university professor. >> there are countless ways they can be useful. using one as a remote control weapon is not one of them. drones should be used for good not evil. >> faa is working with police in this investigation. >> well your favorite restaurant may be taking eggs off the menu. >> what is behind a shortage. sfx: music throughout ♪ sfx: crowd cheering sfx: crowd booing ♪ sfx: crowd chanting sfx: crowd cheering music stops sc johnson a family company. ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> they're incredible, edible and getting expensive. eggs are in short supply. in restaurants are taking them off the menu. >> some people come for the juke boxes or olded milk
the faa is looking into whether he created the draft. his father says he created witness a state university professor. >> there are countless ways they can be useful. using one as a remote control weapon is not one of them. drones should be used for good not evil. >> faa is working with police in this investigation. >> well your favorite restaurant may be taking eggs off the menu. >> what is behind a shortage. sfx: music throughout ♪ sfx: crowd cheering sfx: crowd...
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the faa sounded the alarm after more pilots flying over our region were blinded by lasers. that's next at 5:00. >>> the memorial for the five service members killed in chattanooga last week has grown across the state and the nation. stopped to pay tribute to the lives lost. there were several reports of stores across chattanooga running out of american flags. >>> we're learning new information today about the deadly shooting spree. >> the fbi is calling the violence home grown violent extremism, authorities are also praising some of the service members for their heroism. chris clackum has more. >> reporter: as the memorial to the chattanooga shooting victims grew greater wednesday. the military and fbi say it could have been worse. if not for the heroic efforts of a sailor and a few marines. >> i can tell you that our marines reacted the way you would expect. some willingly ran back into the fight. >> a fight that began when a heavily armed mohammed youssuf abdel aziz was met with gunfire from a sailor trying to protect his post. >> he observed him and opened fire on him fi
the faa sounded the alarm after more pilots flying over our region were blinded by lasers. that's next at 5:00. >>> the memorial for the five service members killed in chattanooga last week has grown across the state and the nation. stopped to pay tribute to the lives lost. there were several reports of stores across chattanooga running out of american flags. >>> we're learning new information today about the deadly shooting spree. >> the fbi is calling the violence home...
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the faa is investigating. >> this is the video that caught federal investigators' attention. police say 18-year-old austin of clinton, connecticut, is the mastermind behind this home made gun mounted drone. did video gained millions of advise. one person writing strange and a scary thought for someone to be using a drone to carry a firing gun. police say he opened fire on his private property and that's not illegal if done legally. the faa is deciding whether or not he violated the agency's rules. >> there are countless ways the drones can be useful. using one as a remote controlled weapon is not one of them. >> reporter: this come after a man crashed a drone on the white house lawn earlier this year. in the end, pros kurpts did not pursue charges. from his online postings, the connecticut teen appears to be a drone enthusiast. he has posted additional videos including this one. >> you want to take pictures? he says a woman assaulted him after flew a drone above her. the woman allegedly believes he was recording her at a connecticut beach. >> she took a swing at me and i bega
the faa is investigating. >> this is the video that caught federal investigators' attention. police say 18-year-old austin of clinton, connecticut, is the mastermind behind this home made gun mounted drone. did video gained millions of advise. one person writing strange and a scary thought for someone to be using a drone to carry a firing gun. police say he opened fire on his private property and that's not illegal if done legally. the faa is deciding whether or not he violated the...
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the faa is looking into whether he created the draft. his father says he created witness a state university professor. >> there are countless ways they can be useful. using one as a remote control weapon is not one of them. drones should be used for good not evil. >> faa is working with police in this investigation. >> well your favorite restaurant may be taking eggs off the menu. >> what is behind a shortage. (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com ♪ ♪ ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> they're incredible, edible and getting expensive. eggs are in short supply. in restaurants are taking them off the menu. >> some people come for the juke boxes or olded milk shakes but it's hard to visit the diner without ordering eggs. >> i come to get eggs eve
the faa is looking into whether he created the draft. his father says he created witness a state university professor. >> there are countless ways they can be useful. using one as a remote control weapon is not one of them. drones should be used for good not evil. >> faa is working with police in this investigation. >> well your favorite restaurant may be taking eggs off the menu. >> what is behind a shortage. (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save...
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>> my and your standing is under the faa since the faa a granted a license to the private contractors those days x and orbital katie k under the contract they are beating the indexing nation. with the orbital mishap nasa has a separate review ongoing but there isn't the same kind of independent accident investigation board if it were a nestle and failure and we are currently conducting a review that will look at the concerns about the independence of a contractor let accident investigation. >> thank you. that completes my questions. i now recognize the ranking member, mr. edwards. >> thank you to the witnesses again. mr. martin's report of september of 2014 found that nasa's estimate for the iss budget $3 million to $4 billion per year through 2024 is overly optimistic. that was reiterated in your testimony. i am really curious from mr. gerstenmeyer if you could talk about the basis of your estimate for projected crew and cargo transportation costs that support iss and i would note in that for example there have been three cargo mishaps in the last eight months. was that factored into
>> my and your standing is under the faa since the faa a granted a license to the private contractors those days x and orbital katie k under the contract they are beating the indexing nation. with the orbital mishap nasa has a separate review ongoing but there isn't the same kind of independent accident investigation board if it were a nestle and failure and we are currently conducting a review that will look at the concerns about the independence of a contractor let accident...
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the faa project there is might be as many as 30,000 commercial uavs over u.s. airspace by 2020 and figuring out how to get them away from places where they're not supposed to be is proving to be a larger and larger problem everyday. firefighters were hampered for 20 minutes from taking to the air to fight a fire because of five commercial drones in the area. that's happened at several different fires over the course of the past few months. also very recently a drone got in the way of a commercial airliner out of poland that didn't result in any incidents but it was a cause of huge concern. in terms of stopping this sort of thing, there's -- technically there's not a lot you can do. you can potentially jam the signal and there's talk that maybe that's what happened or could happen around certain areas around d.c. but when you jam a cell or wi-fi signal you risk damaging other electronics in the area. and if you're a consumer, a regular person like you or i, it's illegal. there's a bunch of off-the-she feel technology that you can use to find drones operating aro
the faa project there is might be as many as 30,000 commercial uavs over u.s. airspace by 2020 and figuring out how to get them away from places where they're not supposed to be is proving to be a larger and larger problem everyday. firefighters were hampered for 20 minutes from taking to the air to fight a fire because of five commercial drones in the area. that's happened at several different fires over the course of the past few months. also very recently a drone got in the way of a...
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. >> reporter: she plans to present the information to the faa. they hope this is a turning point. they are part of a community group that has been trying to draw attention to the problem. >> we are happy she is taking this up. we are hopeful progress could be made. >> reporter: it is a problem the peninsula should share. >> if they can take it back to where it was two, three years ago, that is some relief and then they need to better implement the next generation of air travel. >> the first of several meetings is set for july 24 with someone from the faa and community representativeinize vited to attend -- representatives invided to attend -- invited to attend. ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the airport says international traffic is growing at sfo. an app will allow passengers to use their smart phone to submit their passport information prior to arival. travel -- arrival. travelers will be able to avoid long waits. >>> california has issued its first southeast and desist order telling an irrigation district to stop pumping water. they said today in may inspectors saw the west si
. >> reporter: she plans to present the information to the faa. they hope this is a turning point. they are part of a community group that has been trying to draw attention to the problem. >> we are happy she is taking this up. we are hopeful progress could be made. >> reporter: it is a problem the peninsula should share. >> if they can take it back to where it was two, three years ago, that is some relief and then they need to better implement the next generation of air...
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the faa says the codes are not meant to be controversial. >>> a fox news alert. the new leader of al qaeda in yemen calling on an axe in the united states. he's saying the u.s. is the number one enemy. he calls for terrorists to gather arrows and swhords against it. he praises his predecessor killed in a drone strike last month. drones cannot be detected. >>> ahead of the fourth of july holiday resulting in more than ten terror arrests. the fbi saying all suspects were radicalized online and plan to carry out isis style attacks on americans. among those arrested three men you see here from new york and new jersey who allegedly planned to detonate a pressure cooker bomb on the george washington bridge. >> 22 million the massive government hack attacks growing again far worse than originally imagined. opm, the office of personnel management hit by chinese hackers is saying it's five times larger than they first believed. that's 22 million including government workers and regular citizens who used that for background checks. it included social security numbers, heal
the faa says the codes are not meant to be controversial. >>> a fox news alert. the new leader of al qaeda in yemen calling on an axe in the united states. he's saying the u.s. is the number one enemy. he calls for terrorists to gather arrows and swhords against it. he praises his predecessor killed in a drone strike last month. drones cannot be detected. >>> ahead of the fourth of july holiday resulting in more than ten terror arrests. the fbi saying all suspects were...
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i understanding is under the faa, since the faa granted the license to the contractors they are leading the accident investigations. i believe with the orbital mishap, they have a second one on going. there isn't the same kind of independent accident. i think that's -- we are currently conducts a review and the concerns we have about the indianapolis of an accident investigation board. and the license for the faa, that's the way it's intended to be. >> okay thank you. and that completes my questions. i now recognize the ranking remember, miss edwards. >> thank you, and thank you to the witnesses again. mr. martin's report of september 2014 found that nasa's estimate for the budget, $3 billion to $4 billion through 2024 is overly optimistic. that was reiterated in your testimony. so i'm just really curious, if you could talk to us about the basis of your estimates for projecting crew and cargo transportation costs to support iss. for example, there have been three cargo mishaps in eight months. was that factors into your projections for cost? because it seems that alone would begin to sh
i understanding is under the faa, since the faa granted the license to the contractors they are leading the accident investigations. i believe with the orbital mishap, they have a second one on going. there isn't the same kind of independent accident. i think that's -- we are currently conducts a review and the concerns we have about the indianapolis of an accident investigation board. and the license for the faa, that's the way it's intended to be. >> okay thank you. and that completes...
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the faa is still investigating. there's no federal law that explicitly prohibits arming a drone, but the faa does have regulations that say you cannot drop an object from an aircraft and a drone is considered an aircraft. at the very at least, this could be a violation of faa operating rules. renee marsh, cnn, washington. >>> acclaimed novelist has died at 84. he wrote several novels. he died of complications from lung cancer. u.s. president barack obama reacted to his passing by tweeted e.l. doctorow was one of the greatestists. his books taught me much. he will be missed. when we come back the pope seems more determined than ever to tackle two major global problems calling climate change and human trafficking interconnected emergenies. we will have details coming up in just a moment. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people
the faa is still investigating. there's no federal law that explicitly prohibits arming a drone, but the faa does have regulations that say you cannot drop an object from an aircraft and a drone is considered an aircraft. at the very at least, this could be a violation of faa operating rules. renee marsh, cnn, washington. >>> acclaimed novelist has died at 84. he wrote several novels. he died of complications from lung cancer. u.s. president barack obama reacted to his passing by...
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but the ground stop off the faa site was just deleted. we'll see if that continues to be deleted tonight. >> you're giving people a glimmer of hope. >> a little bit. >> but as you mentioned, there could be now other airlines even affected because on the ground there will be a bit of this traffic jam and these flights try to get into the air and a plethora of them at the same time trying to move. chad myers and rene marsh, stand by. kyung lah is one of those passengers trying to board a flight. she's in los angeles, actually burbank. kyung, you have been filling us in along the way of how you're situation has unfolded. are you about to board now hopefully? >> reporter: well, i've had to abandon ship. i'm switching to another airline. my united flight was already supposed to be in the air. it is still on the ground. the lines are long. chad was talking about that snowball effect. we're at the bottom of the hill. the united passengers are getting buried today. the lines are long. maybe the computers are talking to each other now, but all the
but the ground stop off the faa site was just deleted. we'll see if that continues to be deleted tonight. >> you're giving people a glimmer of hope. >> a little bit. >> but as you mentioned, there could be now other airlines even affected because on the ground there will be a bit of this traffic jam and these flights try to get into the air and a plethora of them at the same time trying to move. chad myers and rene marsh, stand by. kyung lah is one of those passengers trying...
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now the faa is investigating. >> reporter: hey rick, we all know what it's like to be driving when the low fuel light comes on in our cars but it's hard to emergency that an airplane could be flying with a nearly empty tank. >> we are circling fargo we don't have enough fuel to go anywhere else. >> a crowded jet liner dangerously low on fuel, less than five minutes from falling out of the sky in north dakota, with 150 passengers and crou on board. >> roger there will be a window of opening in about 20 minutes for landing. >> i don't have 20 minutes. >> the airplane was delayed taking off from las vegas and arriving at the time of a blue angels practice. the pilot could not landless he declared an emergency. >> we are out of fuel in three to four minutes. i have to come in and land. >> bingo is the term for running on empty even though each aircraft is required to do a fuel calculation. >> the jet ultimately declared the emergency and the blue angels got out of way so the plane could land safely. >> now the faa is investigating this dangerously close call and the pilot will plenty of qu
now the faa is investigating. >> reporter: hey rick, we all know what it's like to be driving when the low fuel light comes on in our cars but it's hard to emergency that an airplane could be flying with a nearly empty tank. >> we are circling fargo we don't have enough fuel to go anywhere else. >> a crowded jet liner dangerously low on fuel, less than five minutes from falling out of the sky in north dakota, with 150 passengers and crou on board. >> roger there will be...
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. >> reporter: in addition the faa says pilots reported 23 other incidents around the country that same night. the number of reported laser strikes on airplanes has soared in the past few years, increasing ten times overall according to faa data. thousands of laser strikes are reported nationwide annually. last year nearly 4,000. there are no known cases of a laser causing a plane to crash, but it's a worst case scenario pilots say is possible. >> if this occurs, the pilot's not going to be able to see all the instrumentation to be able to control and manage the airplane. >> reporter: besides the laser strikes over new jersey there were several more in multiple states including florida, pennsylvania ohio colorado utah new mexico arizona, texas and california. clearly a widespread problem. as of this month, more than 2700 laser strikes have already been reported. and at that pace the number of incidents in 2015 is likely to top last year's number. now, part of the reason may be because these lasers are cheap and easy to buy. we do know there are companies outs there manufacturing goggles
. >> reporter: in addition the faa says pilots reported 23 other incidents around the country that same night. the number of reported laser strikes on airplanes has soared in the past few years, increasing ten times overall according to faa data. thousands of laser strikes are reported nationwide annually. last year nearly 4,000. there are no known cases of a laser causing a plane to crash, but it's a worst case scenario pilots say is possible. >> if this occurs, the pilot's not...
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the faa and the fbi take this very seriously. the penalty for pointing a laser at a plane is up to 20 years in prison and $250,000 fine. lester? >> tom, thank you. >>> in chicago and beyond questions are being asked how a young woman died after being held in a texas jail after a series of events that began with an alleged traffic violation. we get that story from nbc's john yang. >> reporter: how did a traffic stop escalate into a confrontation and end three days later with 28-year-old sandra bland dead in a texas jail cell? bland was in prairie view outside houston to start a new job at her alma mater. >> the very last message that i had from her said, hey, sister, guess what? i got the job that i came down here for and i'll talk to you soon. >> reporter: texas officials say she hanged herself. her family calls that unfathomable. on friday bland was stopped by texas state police for changing lanes without signaling. bland's family believes this video shot by a bystander and not verified by nbc news shows her arrest, though it do
the faa and the fbi take this very seriously. the penalty for pointing a laser at a plane is up to 20 years in prison and $250,000 fine. lester? >> tom, thank you. >>> in chicago and beyond questions are being asked how a young woman died after being held in a texas jail after a series of events that began with an alleged traffic violation. we get that story from nbc's john yang. >> reporter: how did a traffic stop escalate into a confrontation and end three days later with...
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the airport now, and faa investigating this case. obviously, very dangerous for a drone to come that close to a jet with that many passengers. we understand the flight was full. about 154 passengers on board. pilot did not have to make any maneuvers to get away from it. but very dangerous situation. >>> we have new information on a jewelry store robber. police down in florida arrested barris g. simpson yesterday after he turned himself in. he is wanted in a smash and grab robbery in new jersey in april. police chased him into the sewer system a few blocks away where he did manage to escape. at least for a while. >>> you can't get his autograph, but thousands in new jersey can say they have now seen american pharoah. he got a rock star reception at mama's park. 5,000 fans were on hand to cheer on the colt. american pharoah will race this weekend. >> reporter: all eyes are on mama's park this weekend as the invitational becomes spectator event of a lifetime. the big draw, triple crown winner american pharoah whose stroll brought hundre
the airport now, and faa investigating this case. obviously, very dangerous for a drone to come that close to a jet with that many passengers. we understand the flight was full. about 154 passengers on board. pilot did not have to make any maneuvers to get away from it. but very dangerous situation. >>> we have new information on a jewelry store robber. police down in florida arrested barris g. simpson yesterday after he turned himself in. he is wanted in a smash and grab robbery in...
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faa is investigating that video. >>> eight minutes past the hour. time to get down to business with landon dowdy. >> good morning. markets heading south dragged down by earnings from several tech names by apple, microsoft yahoo. that was following poor results of ibm and united technologies losing $65 billion in profit value. they apple sold fewer iphones than expected and won't say how many watches they sold. fcc and justice department signaling they'll approve the deal with some conditions. it would create the largest paid tv provider. egg mcmuffin lovers rejoice. wall street journal reports mcdonald's could offer all day break fast nationwide. i'm loving it. >> i'll give feedback. sounds pretty good. thank you. >>> here's proof your car is vulnerable to a remote hacker. >>> and the cdc study onteenage girls is alarming. that's straight ahead. [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plucks] right on cue. [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ it's more than just a meal it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the
faa is investigating that video. >>> eight minutes past the hour. time to get down to business with landon dowdy. >> good morning. markets heading south dragged down by earnings from several tech names by apple, microsoft yahoo. that was following poor results of ibm and united technologies losing $65 billion in profit value. they apple sold fewer iphones than expected and won't say how many watches they sold. fcc and justice department signaling they'll approve the deal with...
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>> depends on when the faa says it's okay. if you live in another part of the world, it could be today. >> patrick tucker interesting. thank you for joining us. >>> that's a wrap up of this hour. join me for a two-hour edition of this show that comes your way at noon eastern time. straight ahead, more smart political talk on "up with steve kornacki." every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place so you never have to hold back. laugh loud, live loud, super poligrip. ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) making the most out of every mile. that's why i got a subaru impreza. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. it's so shiny. i know, mommy, but it's time to let the new kitchen get some sleep. if you want beautiful results, you know where to go - angie's list. now everyone can get highly rated service even without a membership. you can shop special offers or just tell us what you need and we'll help you find a local company to take care of it. angie's list is there for all your projects,
>> depends on when the faa says it's okay. if you live in another part of the world, it could be today. >> patrick tucker interesting. thank you for joining us. >>> that's a wrap up of this hour. join me for a two-hour edition of this show that comes your way at noon eastern time. straight ahead, more smart political talk on "up with steve kornacki." every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place so you...
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we understand the fbi and faa are investigating these latest incidents. kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> and so far no injuries have been reported in these laser strikes. >>> a cleanup operation is underway after a car bomb killed at least 18 people and injured nearly 40 others in a shiite neighborhood in baghdad. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack but isis has been targeting shiites across the country in an attempt to destabilize the government in baghdad. >>> well, the excitement is building in kenya, just ahead of president barack obama's visit to that country later this week. the president's 93-year-old step grandmother hopes he will be able to pay her a visit in the family's ancestral village but sarah obama says she would not be angry if he doesn't have time to make t the fight -- make it, the fight against extremism will be the key topic of conversation during the visit. he is expected to address a meeting on international commerce. >>> topper is up next with a forecast you are going to love. stay with us. >>> it is a 14-seco
we understand the fbi and faa are investigating these latest incidents. kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> and so far no injuries have been reported in these laser strikes. >>> a cleanup operation is underway after a car bomb killed at least 18 people and injured nearly 40 others in a shiite neighborhood in baghdad. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack but isis has been targeting shiites across the country in an attempt to destabilize the government in baghdad....
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the faa says it will investigate. more details coming up at 10:00. >> we have seen a lot of 90-degree days, but it could be worse. if it could be 9 degrees out there, what would you rather have? the hot or cold? you tell me. your answers are coming up next. we'll be right back. oh my gosh, it's the guy from last night. can i jump on your wi-fi? yeah, you can try it. hey! time last night. yeah, me too. the only thing is that... the only thing is what? what's the only thing? oh my gosh he's married. he's a kleptomaniac. he's a pyromaniac. he's a total maniac. hey! hey! go back to your wife you sociopath! leave slow internet behind. now get equally fast 100 meg downloads and uploads, only with fios. tea? get out of the past. get fios. call now, or go online. ernie: here's a reminder. we would love it if you added a trip to our facebook page to your social media routine. join in the conversation about today's show or answer tonight's question like this one. think about this one. do you prefer 90 degrees in july or 9 below
the faa says it will investigate. more details coming up at 10:00. >> we have seen a lot of 90-degree days, but it could be worse. if it could be 9 degrees out there, what would you rather have? the hot or cold? you tell me. your answers are coming up next. we'll be right back. oh my gosh, it's the guy from last night. can i jump on your wi-fi? yeah, you can try it. hey! time last night. yeah, me too. the only thing is that... the only thing is what? what's the only thing? oh my gosh he's...
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a close call that now is under the scrutiny of both the faa, as well as airport authorities. that's the latest from the newsroom. back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> residents are on edge a typically very safe neighborhood.
a close call that now is under the scrutiny of both the faa, as well as airport authorities. that's the latest from the newsroom. back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> residents are on edge a typically very safe neighborhood.
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the faa approved rules to allow for use of small commercial drones. >> can't wait to get a pizza. extra hot. >>> still ahead if you happen to see a robot on the side of the road this summer don't be afraid to give it a lift. >> the social experiment headed to the bay area. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ ♪ ♪ it took serena williams years to master the two handed backhand. but only one shot to master the chase mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better
the faa approved rules to allow for use of small commercial drones. >> can't wait to get a pizza. extra hot. >>> still ahead if you happen to see a robot on the side of the road this summer don't be afraid to give it a lift. >> the social experiment headed to the bay area. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet,...
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a source inside the faa says these practices cost taxpayers in millions of dollars in wasted salaries and overtime. fox business's adam shapiro has been on the story. broke it from the very start. he will cover it through the the day. >>> nbc universal on the hunt for new media companies. "wall street journal" reports that the comcast unit had talks with several companies for potential deals like buzzfeed, business insider. nbc universal talking about increasing the roughly 14% stake in vox media. >>> nasa identifying the best bet for a planet like earth. this cousin to earth is called kepler 452-b. this was based on observations from kepler stays telescope. it is a little further away from its star than we are to our sun but their star burns hotter. so basically it is similar to earth. no, we don't though if there is any life there. it is located about 1400 light years from the globe that we're sitting on right now. >>> the nickles and dimes apparently aren't adding up for 50-cent and his accountant. his accountant taking the stand in manhattan's supreme court to testify about the ra
a source inside the faa says these practices cost taxpayers in millions of dollars in wasted salaries and overtime. fox business's adam shapiro has been on the story. broke it from the very start. he will cover it through the the day. >>> nbc universal on the hunt for new media companies. "wall street journal" reports that the comcast unit had talks with several companies for potential deals like buzzfeed, business insider. nbc universal talking about increasing the roughly...
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if anyone needs a reminder this is a federal crime and we do know the fbi and the faa are investigating at this point. you hit it on the head. we're talking about 11 commercial flights struck with this blinding light between 9:00 and 10:30 last night over new jersey. you're looking at a break out of all of the airlines affected. the list goes on there. we do know that all of the flights were flying at an altitude below 10,000 feet. that means they were either in the takeoff or landing portion of the flight. and of course that as we have said many times before the most critical point of flight. that is when the pilot is very focused, talking to air traffic control, focused on his controls or her controls in the cockpit. so that is not the time that you want any unexpected blinding distractions. and that's exactly what the faa is saying happened last night. >> so there were five planes and all diverted. is that unusual to have so many diverted at one time? >> reporter: air traffic control identified there was a problem there. and 11 in one evening. that's a lot so they identified there wa
if anyone needs a reminder this is a federal crime and we do know the fbi and the faa are investigating at this point. you hit it on the head. we're talking about 11 commercial flights struck with this blinding light between 9:00 and 10:30 last night over new jersey. you're looking at a break out of all of the airlines affected. the list goes on there. we do know that all of the flights were flying at an altitude below 10,000 feet. that means they were either in the takeoff or landing portion...
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by the way, the faa requires flight to carry at least 45 extra minutes of fuel in case of an emergency. >>> well, what's the last thing you want to see on a drought? water going down the drain. but millions of gallons of water poured into the bay after a 54-inch pipeline broke in san bruno last night. flooded a lane of traffic. what is worse? the water gushed all night until crews capped it about 11:00 this morning. what took so long? puc says it could not shut down that line right away because it had to keep vital water services up and running. >> we are not happy to see water wasted during a drought. we are very well aware of how precious every drop is. but as i said, we have to prioritize public health and safety over retaining the water. >> crews are now working to fix that line. the broken pipe supplies water to the peninsula as part of the hetch hetchy water system. >>> twitter has taken a tumble. revenue was up 61% in the last quarter. that's the good news. the bad news? user growth remains slow. it only added 2 million users last quarter and investors didn't like it. the stock
by the way, the faa requires flight to carry at least 45 extra minutes of fuel in case of an emergency. >>> well, what's the last thing you want to see on a drought? water going down the drain. but millions of gallons of water poured into the bay after a 54-inch pipeline broke in san bruno last night. flooded a lane of traffic. what is worse? the water gushed all night until crews capped it about 11:00 this morning. what took so long? puc says it could not shut down that line right...
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over the next decade and employ 100,000 people, that's given if the faa can finally approve some rules. for "nightly business report," jane wells, los angeles. >>> and that does it for "nightly business report" tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening. we'll see you back here tomorrow. >>> every single bite needed to be -- >> twinkies in there. it's like a great big hug. >> about as spicy as i can handle. my parents put chili powder in my baby food. >> french fries all over the table. >> a lot of chewing.
over the next decade and employ 100,000 people, that's given if the faa can finally approve some rules. for "nightly business report," jane wells, los angeles. >>> and that does it for "nightly business report" tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening. we'll see you back here tomorrow. >>> every single bite needed to be -- >> twinkies in there. it's like a great big hug. >> about as...
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the faa prohibits careless or reckless operation of a model aircraft. >>> troubling details about the suspect in the modesto massacre. investigators say martin martinez was also wanted for the death of his girlfriend's 2- year-old son. the boy died from a head injury in october. it took police and a pathologist nine months to determine the child's death was because of child abuse. san jose police officers arrested martinez sunday morning for allegedly killing five people. >>> designer purses snatched from more than a dozen women in grocery store parking lots. investigators say the suspect finally behind bars after a month of mugging women in southern california. one of the victims was walking back with groceries when the robber tried to grab her purse, wound up dragging her with his car. >> all of a sudden, i felt a tug. and it came down to about here and that's when i knew it. that's when i started going with him. >> suspect faces multiple robbery charges. >>> it's case closed for barry bonds. the feds have dropped their case against the former san francisco giants star. in april an
the faa prohibits careless or reckless operation of a model aircraft. >>> troubling details about the suspect in the modesto massacre. investigators say martin martinez was also wanted for the death of his girlfriend's 2- year-old son. the boy died from a head injury in october. it took police and a pathologist nine months to determine the child's death was because of child abuse. san jose police officers arrested martinez sunday morning for allegedly killing five people. >>>...
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over the next decade and employ 100,000 people that's given if the faa can finally approve some rules. for "nightly business report," jane wells, los angeles. >>> and that does it for "nightly business report" tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening. we'll see you back here tomorrow. kevin: today on ask this old house... there's a disease trepanning backyard trees and an entire industry in florida. i'll see what we can do about it. i'm going to replace this worn-out vinyl floor with ceramic tile. man: i love it looks incredible. completely brightens up the bathroom. and it's green it's plastic and it comes in two pieces. what is it? kevin: you wouldn't even notice that outside. tom: no, it's green and it matches the snow, perfect. richard: green and matches the snow? [laughter] kevin: that's next on ask this old house. let's go outside our comfort zone. let's push our boundaries, push ourselves and then let's redefine the word "comfort."
over the next decade and employ 100,000 people that's given if the faa can finally approve some rules. for "nightly business report," jane wells, los angeles. >>> and that does it for "nightly business report" tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening. we'll see you back here tomorrow. kevin: today on ask this old house... there's a disease trepanning backyard trees and an entire industry in florida. i'll...
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faa is confirming the united airlines ground stop is lifted. more and more, data is visual. in fact, the number of mris has increased by ten percent a year. and a radiologist might view a thousand images to find one tiny abnormality in shape, contrast or movement. because it's so challenging a research project is teaching ibm watson to see. in the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. >>> good wednesday morning. welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs and david faber. a bloody session in shanghai over night. greece has about five days to secure its position in the euro. united ground stop has been resolved and we'll keep our eye on the microsoft highofflayoffs. >> oil recovering slightly today but the oil sector still struggling. >> and united airlines u.s. flights were grounded due to computer issues. a former ceo will join us live with his take on how the company handed it. >> coming up later, the former u.s. ambassador to greece
faa is confirming the united airlines ground stop is lifted. more and more, data is visual. in fact, the number of mris has increased by ten percent a year. and a radiologist might view a thousand images to find one tiny abnormality in shape, contrast or movement. because it's so challenging a research project is teaching ibm watson to see. in the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. >>>...
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it lost 12,000 feet of altitude so the faa says skywest flights now must fly at a lower altitude and maintain minimum speeds. skywest says no stall took place. >>> well, a big sigh of relief for nasa getting confirmation last night that its mission to pluto is a huge success. after hours of silence, the new horizon spacecraft phoned home letting the space agency know that it had come within 8,000 miles of the distant planet. the nearly ten-year shgs 3 billion mile journey making the u.s. the only nation to visit every single planet in the solar system. >> today's mission was just one more step on the journey of getting humans to mars because it gives us one more piece of the puzzle about our solar system. >> today the spacecraft will beam back the closest pictures ever taken of pluto and it will spend the next 16 months transmitting data back to earth. >>> well, coming up, why kids are choosing apps over desserts when it comes to rewards. >> i just made a deal that just went live but are the online megasales really worth it? >>> and it was no day at the beach for these folks. the fly
it lost 12,000 feet of altitude so the faa says skywest flights now must fly at a lower altitude and maintain minimum speeds. skywest says no stall took place. >>> well, a big sigh of relief for nasa getting confirmation last night that its mission to pluto is a huge success. after hours of silence, the new horizon spacecraft phoned home letting the space agency know that it had come within 8,000 miles of the distant planet. the nearly ten-year shgs 3 billion mile journey making the...
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. >>> laser danger in the skies the faa says pilots of 11 commercial flights over new jersey reported having laser pointed at them last night. creating potentially dangerous situations. it is an issue "eyewitness news" has been fog for some time now and we will get more from new jersey reporter cleve bryan, live from egg harbor township cleve. >> reporter: late this afternoon faa amending their press release to say there were 12 flights including an aircraft coming from the air station, near atlantic city. it is over ocean city when the helicopter was flying, and this is at least a dozen incidents since last october of aircraft from the coastguard, being targeted by laser pointers. >> it is impossible to fly an aircraft. it can cause a crash. >> reporter: coastguard pilot mark bruno says having a lays are pointer in the cockpit is a painful experience. >> one or 32nd but it was a blinding light. >> reporter: that blindness cannulas from several seconds to hours and cause a permanent injuries. this is what the glare looks like from an fbi training video. yet, federal aviation authoriti
. >>> laser danger in the skies the faa says pilots of 11 commercial flights over new jersey reported having laser pointed at them last night. creating potentially dangerous situations. it is an issue "eyewitness news" has been fog for some time now and we will get more from new jersey reporter cleve bryan, live from egg harbor township cleve. >> reporter: late this afternoon faa amending their press release to say there were 12 flights including an aircraft coming from...
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this is an faa test. 5000 battery in a cargo container. over heating just one of those battery inside within 45 minutes leads to this within 45 minutes leads to this. chain reaction fire reaching 1100 degrees hard to put out. they power digital age. phone. computer. there have been real live cases of these chain reaction fires in cargo planes and passenger planes including deadly crash planes including deadly crashes. >> all litheum battery have some risk of this thermal run away. >>reporter: boeing warning airline that use the aircraft to avoid carrying large shipment of battery until quote safer method of packaging and transport are established and implemented. company also provided a safety check list if airlines do decide to continue to ship batteries. some domestic carrier have already banned shipments of these battery but this is a worldwide message for airlines ptd. international committee will propose new standards for shipping what can be dangerous cargo. david, abc news washington top. >> while we talk about aviation noise come f
this is an faa test. 5000 battery in a cargo container. over heating just one of those battery inside within 45 minutes leads to this within 45 minutes leads to this. chain reaction fire reaching 1100 degrees hard to put out. they power digital age. phone. computer. there have been real live cases of these chain reaction fires in cargo planes and passenger planes including deadly crash planes including deadly crashes. >> all litheum battery have some risk of this thermal run away....