there has been no plan put forth that i ve seen. and since he s been president to accomplish that. and when it comes to the cleanup effort, people of all backgrounds and ages are stepping in to help where they ç can. drawing on their natural skills to raise money to restore the wildlife populations hit hardest by the disaster. 11-year-old olivia buller is the author of a new book olivia s birds: saving the gulf. she raised more than $150,000 for the auto bon society and the proceeds, some of them from the book, also go to help the auto bon s mission. good to see you again. good to see you, contessa. i know you were concerned when you first heard about the gulf oil spill, saw the video of the pelicans coated in oil. your know a lot about birds and it inspired you to action. can you tell me what action you ve taken to try to help the gulf recover? what happened was i wanted to
keeping controllers awake. they ll increase the minimum time between shifts. no more swapping shifts. and more managers on the job. we will have to pull some off the day shifts in some circumstances. we may have to change hours of operation in some facilities. experts say the traveling public shouldn t be worried. air travel is as safe as ever. but after weeks of unsettling headlines including a plane that landed with a hole in its roof and a giant jet that clipped a smaller one on the new york runway, it s no wonder if some flyers are jittery. you don t want to be at 38,000 feet to find out there is nobody home onç the ground. jim miklaszewski is the chief pentagon correspondent. what is the official response from andrews air force base. reporter: the official response from andrews air force base quite frankly, contessa, is that when the first lady s the control of the first lady s plane was handed over from the civilian control center in warrington, virginia t