and tactic. it s not about boarding planes, trying to bring down airliners. it s maybe now about targeting the railway system where security is lax, minimal, nonexistent. that is something that urgently needs to look at, it s not going to be every day that passengers will stop an attack from happening. it s certainly important to keep in touch with folks like yourself with your insight and security officials will be on top for this. thank you so much for your insights and we will stay in touch with you. investigators are looking at a deadly accident on an air show in england. all caught on tape. this vintage aircraft crashed on a busy main road near the air field. the pilot survived but remains in critical condition. seven other people died. our owneeian lee filed this
chancellor merkel says she wants to give diplomacy more time. she ll meet with russian president putin and the presidents of ukraine and france on wednesday in an effort to revive a peace plan that hasn t taken hold. karen travers, abc news, washington. a woman known for boarding planes without a ticket has been arrested again, this time in florida. police say marilyn jean hartman was able to get on a plane in minnesota and fly to jacksonville, and this time she took it one step further, checking into a resort under another woman s name. now, when the real guest showed up, the story started to unravel. she was found sitting in one of or sleeping in one of the rooms that was unlocked for renovations. she just walked around the hotel and just found a place where she could sleep. the tsa is looking into how hartman managed to evade security in minneapolis. she was arrested several times last summer in california and arizona after sneaking onto flights there. the atlanta communit
some of the little royals present, soccer ball and a wooden train set, just like every kid. no government issued photo i.d., no problem. the department of homeland security is allowing illegals, we understand, to breeze through the tsa and board commercial planes with only their notice to appear document. this paperwork is printed on computer paper and could easily be reproduced. so is this putting our security at risk? what about you flying with them? here to react is fox news contributor and investigator bo deedle. your reaction? i heard about this about a week and a half ago and really went crazy. i actually put a memo to everybody. what s happening is they re boarding planes in the texas area there. they put them on planes, giving them a paper, no photo i.d they re coming to boston, they re coming to new york, all over the united states of america. this is a two-fold thing because the central american countries where they re coming from
welcome back to hannity. the fourth of july is known as america s birthday. amidst all of the barbecues and fireworks we should all take a moment to think about those who fight and fought to keep this country free. ainsley earhardt got to take an amazing trip with great americans. the greatest force ever hurled against a hostile shore. transport planes with paratroopers. thousands of americans boarded planes and headed across the ocean not knowing if they would ever return. many of them did not. now some of those who did are boarding planes once again. they move a bit slower than the teenagers they once were in world war ii and the korean war, but for many of these vets it s the trip of a lifetime. it s called an honor flight, a trip to the nation s capital to tour the very memorials that were built to honor them.
welcome back to hannity. the fourth of july is known as america s birthday. amidst all of the barbecues and fireworks we should all take a moment to think about those who fight and fought to keep this country free. ainsley earhardt got to take an amazing trip with great americans. the greatest force ever hurled against a hostile shore. transport planes with paratroopers. thousands of americans boarded planes and headed across the ocean not knowing if they would ever return. many of them did not. now some of those who did are boarding planes once again. they move a bit slower than the teenagers they once were in world war ii and the korean war, but for many of these vets it s the trip of a lifetime. it s called an honor flight, a trip to the nation s capital to tour the very memorials that were built to honor them.