controllers caught sleeping on the job in just the last two months and today the government is outlining new scheduling rules. will they really make a difference, though? steve sen torrey wit centanni t in washington. >> major scheduling changes for the 15,000 air traffic controllers and said on "fox news sunday" he was angry about the recent rash of napping incidents. >> i have been in the job two and a half years and i don't know when i have ever been madder. i'm outraged about this and i want the flying public to know we are doing everything we can 24/7 to correct the problem. >> here are the main points of the new rules phased in over the next few days. there have to be a minimum of nine hours of rest between schedules, between shifts for those air traffic controllers. there won't be any swapping of shifts allowed unless the nine hour rule is observed. right now, controllers often juggle schedules to get a