warnings from his dad. early line shivley is live in washington with more on what we can expect and how do the standards work, caroline? explain it for us. reporter: sure, it gets rid of the list of 14 countries that required extra security, from the christmas day bombing until now, if you were traveling from or through those 14 mainly muslim countries you gets extra pat-downs and checks and that is replaced with a new set of standards based on specific information and say there is intelligence, men with brown hair from cincinnati who travel from the east are suspect and, they ll get a lot of extra screening and it doesn t get rid of the no fly lists or the secretee list, 24 selectee list, those names will be stopped and investigated. bill: i m looking at them today, that is an excellent point. flying home. what exactly you mentioned what will ordinary passengers notice that is different? will we see anything. flying domestically, nothing, bill, going home to cincinnati
foreign counterparts without a permanent agency head and the president s second nominee for the position pulled out of the rungs last week. chris? chris: caroline, thanks for that. and another change will allow pilots on medication for depression to continue to fly. the faa says the idea behind the new policy is to get pilots who are now being treated secretly to disclose their condition. the agency says research indicates many of the drugs do not have serious side effects. and an american woman detained last month in ireland, for alleged delay plotting to kill a swedish cartoonist was arrested again today, in philadelphia. jamie paul lynn ramirez, joan as jihad jamie is accused of terrorism related conspiracy in colorado and concern over possible domestic terrorism has authorities paying attention, to the kind of odd communications many public officials get, once in a while. and national correspondent steve centanni has the latest example. reporter: in state capitals
announcement of a major energy initiative from the president, a plan that would eventually open large stretches of the american coastline to oil and gas drilling. and, most of it would be explored for the very first time but that is not the whole story here, today, folks, caroline shivley is live at the white house with the latest. caroline, where do we expect the president is going to announce he ll start to allow in time offshore drilling? reporter: it will start off in virginia, martha, about 50 miles off of the virginia coast and this is a huge development, because this is the first time in 20 years the federal government will lease these drilling options in the atlantic and an even bigger chunk of land will be opened for exploration and the area will go from delaware all the way down to florida, also a chunk of the gulf of mexico, and the northern tip of alaska. now that is just for exploration and as of now, but logically the next step, could be to take it all the way to drilli
bomb new york s subway and none of it is enough to lead to charges, though, for her and she has been released though irish authorities have not ruled out the possibility, she could be charged later, jamie. jamie: incredible story. caroline shivley, who will stay on it for us, thank you very much. eric. eric: jamie, a fox news weather alert now, the first day of daylight savings time. storms leaving about half a million people in the dark in the northeast and those storms were deadly. heavy rain and winderi batterin the region all weekend long and power crews are working to try to get the lines back and you are looking at pictures from eastern new jersey, homes were damage and rescuers were called out to try and help trapped motorists, who were besieged by floodwaters and three people in new york, and new jersey, have been killed. by falling trees. laura ingle live with the latest from sea bright, new jersey, it looks like it is still damp and wet. reporter: yes, certainly it is.
approached the officers, and reaching into his pocket and pulling out a gun, and managed to shoot one officer, in the shoulder. and then shoot the other officer, in the thigh. both officers apparently returned fire, and, including another officer who responded with his own gun, and unleashing a hail of bullets, managing to subdue him in less than one minute s time and as martha mentioned he died hours later at georgetown washington hospitals in d.c. martha: caroline shivley is following this live at the pentagon and the big question now is why. do we have any information on a possible motive? reporter: the fbi has been brought into try and answer the question, as you said, bedell was shot in the head, unable to speak and died a few hours later and will not provide explanation and the fbi, they are combing through many, many post, and by someone named j. patrick bedell, the fbi is not confirm that that is the same man, but whoever made the postings, certainly,