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CNN Erin Burnett OutFront December 20, 2014 00:48:00

about her seating assignment tosses hot noodles on a flight attendant, scalding her. airlines would appreciate even stricter laws about this. but they, themselves, can do a little more than they are doing and it could come down to just announcing it. right after you talk about not spoking in the smoking in the lavatory or you face a fine arks announce there could be a 25,000 dollars fine for causing a disturbance on a flight. and then there is this united airlines flight from london to new york. the pilot had to circle over the english channel for three hours dumped fuel before landing safely. and caught on camera, two women in a mid-air smackdown. on board air china, the fight reportedly stemming from a crying baby. the good news is, these are still the exception not the rule. most lights go off with none of these kinds of problems but it does happen. reporter: from 2007 to 2013,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141219:11:26:00

slammed into the overhead storage bin. the flight had landed in hong kong, the plane was met by local police. let me just tell you i can t stand it when people are mean about crying babies. it s not like you can control a crying baby. you make it worse the mother gets nervous and the baby cries more. nobody loves having crying babies sitting next to you. but you feel sorry for the mom or the dad with the crying baby and try to help. that s someone who has never had kids before. if you re the parents on the other end all you want is for that baby to stop crying. be nice to parents who have crying babies. you were a baby once too. seriously ask them how you can help out. i m dead serious. we used to take our babies into the lavatory. there s things you can do.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141214:00:39:00

announcements, you can tell they re just reading. place the mask over your nose and mouth, adjust the elastic band around your head it hurts my ears. i don t want you know, people don t want to feel like they re a herd of cattle. people want to be talked to. kurt delivers his announcements with a humorous twist meant to entertain passengers. oxygen will flow at a rate of $2 for the first minute and then 99 cents for each additional minute. if you re traveling with more than one child, now is a good time to pick your favorite. he is definitely trying to make you laugh, but this flight attendant does take his job seriously. we re trained to be firefighters, we re trained to do cpr, we re trained to use the defibrillator. people don t realize that. but we re really there for your safety. kurt works for ata airlines, and his most popular route is phoenix to hawaii. long five-, six-hour flights. videotaping his announcements proves to be a fun distraction. someone is in

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140713:20:39:00

oxygen will flow at a rate of $2 for the first minute and then 99 cents for each additional minute. if you re traveling with more than one child, now is a good time to pick your favorite. he is definitely trying to make you laugh, but this flight attendant does take his job seriously. we re trained to be firefighters, we re trained to do cpr, we re trained to use the defibrillator. people don t realize that. but we re really there for your safety. kurt works for ata airlines, and his most popular route is phoenix to hawaii. long five-, six-hour flights. videotaping his announcements proves to be a fun distraction. someone is in the lavatory. this is the lavatory police. come out with your pants up. kurt s antics enliven the flight for the whole crew. their names are barbara, donna, and julie. and my name is kurt, and i am the man. when he can t man the camera, he gets other flight attendants and staff to take over. the result is a video journal of

CNN Anderson Cooper 360 July 8, 2014 03:48:00

in liquid or paste, go on the aircraft and maybe go into the lavatory and create a bomb out of multiple cell phones and multiple terrorists bring on the airplane. we stopped we stopped shoes coming on to aircraft, we stopped shampoo back in 2006. now somebody s saying maybe there s a new way to bring liquids on to an aircraft, it s a hollowed out cell phone. as you know, for now, the change is only happening in other countries flying directly into the united states. but you d be surprised if this wasn t actually implemented at some point domestically as well, right? yeah, i think i would be. it s simple enough recollecting where i was in the summer of 2006. we were sitting on the biggest plot, the biggest post 9/11 plot i ever saw. that was a bunch of coconspirators in the uk and the united kingdom trying to drill out the bottoms of energy drinks that had seals at the top, so they could put them in liquids, bring them on the aircraft and create the device on the airplane. now we

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