new deal being offered and it s starting today, right, cheryl? cheryl: yeah, guys, american airlines, it s cheap but you re going to be giving up a few things that you normally enjoy. basic economy, but here are some of the things that you ll have to deal with, you are never going to see until you get to the airport so that means, yeah, you re probably going to get a middle seat, you can only take on one small carry-on bag, you can t use the overhead ben and the ticket is nonrefundable. now, this is part of a bigger story because delta is actually as i told you last week is offering meals and basic economy, well, there s a lot of competition to get the fairs lower, air loins airlines are trying to get fees to make more profits, frontier and spirit are now charging $35 across the board for carry-on. so every airline dealing with the topic of competition a little bit differently. heather: passengers were not
million less than that for second place and at&t came in third spending almost $18.5 million. every story ever told can be broken down into three parts. at the box office, goose bumps is on track to win the weekend with $23 million in earnings edging out the martian and bridge of spies. and this salute to a sacramento family who transformed heartache into heroism. it started with a wedding being called off because the groom backed out. stuck with a nonrefundable wedding reception the bride and her family decided to treat more than 100 homeless yesterday to a fabulous feast. when i found out on monday the bedding would not be taking place, it just seemed like, of course, this would be something we should do. to lose out on something so important to yourself and give it to someone else is really giving. that groom totally missed
in the district of columbia. i got plofrts from two different threats against me and an fbi warning of a terrorist group targeting journalists. i dropped off my permit. i made $75 that s nonrefundable. now you wait, because somewhere upstairs someone has 90 days to decide whether i get a permit. a sergeant called to investigate my claims of special dangers. the police department called me to say the police chief has made her decision. i m here to get my letter. keep in mind, any american can apply for a d.c. permit, but only 76 have done it so far. 31 were denied. five canceled themselves and 16 were approved. that means d.c. has approved 20% of aplicatesplicants so far. i can t believe it she said
[ applause ] thank you very much, mr. president. as you noted, my wife and two kids are not here because it s parents weekend at occidental and thanks to the cost of a nonrefundable airline ticket, they could not be in two places at once, wish they could be here. thank you for the tremendous honor of this nomination and the trust you have placed in me to carry out this large and important responsibility as secretary of homeland security. i was not looking for this opportunity. i had left government at the end of last year and was settling back into private life and private law practice. when i received the call, i could not refuse it.
secret no longer. brand-new information this morning on what we will see during the olympics opening ceremonies friday night. details leaking out from london. two early hints, james bond and harry potter. newsroom begins right now. and good morning to you. i m carol costello. thanks for being with us. we begin with a single stor that captures both the heartbreak and the hope of the shooting rampage in colorado. this morning, americans are rallying to help this man, shooting victim caleb medley. he is in critical condition right now with gunshot wounds to his head, but that s only part of the story. he is also a brand-new father. caleb s wife, who escaped the massacre unharmed, gave birth to their son just yesterday. baby hugo is the glimmer of joy in one family s nightmare. they have no insurance. and now face a lifetime of debt. we begin our coverage this morning with cnn s randi kaye. reporter: katie and caleb are high school sweethearts. they knew katie was expecte