overhead compartment. i think people need to have compassion. many, many long flights i spent in the overhead compartment. it s quite comfortable in there. little dark but not that bad. i m sitting on top of 12 phone books right now. just that you can t see them. it s movie magic. stephanie, is this the direction it s going to go? because it costs airlines a lot of money. they are going to try they already charge you when you bring an extra bag. they charge you for the pillow, charge you for the blanket. weight and fuel are the biggest costs they have outside of labor from a pure business perspective. how are we not going to go in this direction? well, i mean, you re right, they are doing all kinds of things to cut costs, but look, you know, we can get into a whole argument, is this choice or genetics. people may be overweight for a lot of different reasons. fair. i think this is unnecessarily shaming people. the cost saving, you have to look at the other side, there co
i just got here, so far so good, checking in my bag and now going, the big luggage, and just carry on, seems like it s going to be overhead compartment. af gyou ve got a lot of thin here. gifts and everybody wants something from new york and gifts and goodies and bringing half of new york back with me. and packed food just in case and my husband is busy checking the bags and going through dallas, three hours there, we re fot goi are not got to cabo a 12 hour day for us. and a word of caution, the weather could change and may see intense storms in the midwest and unfortunately we know that may be a make it a great deal more difficult to get home after that holiday dinner, harris. harris: a lot of people
his mother overcome with grief. fans asking if the game he loved contributed to his death. a hero throws a tackle in a walmart parking lot. the iraq war vet trying to stop a suspect with a knife who took a woman s purse. but up first, al qaeda unmasked. in just four hours, the world gets to see a massive stack of documents from osama bin laden s compound. for the last 12 months, the documents were analyzed by intelligence officials and this morning, at 9:00 a.m. eastern they ll be posted online. we re told the information includes digital, audio and video files, printed materials, recording devices and handwritten documents. nic robertson live in london this morning. nic, peter bergen previewed those bin laden documents. in them, osama bin laden says we need to extend and develop our operations in america and not keep it limited to only blowing up airplanes. it s terrifying. reporter: it s absolutely terrifying. one of those documents, he says, specifically to his sor
attracting the attention of homeland security. wolf blitzer is off today, i m candy crowley, and you re in the situation room. right now they re pretearing to vote on a resolution. it strongly condemns the killing, gee mooning the assad regime call off sits forces and cease all violence. we ll bring the vote to you live when it happens. we have cnn journalists in syria right now documenting some of the awful violence. you ll see that as well, ahead. bus first to the battle for michigan, which holes its primary in just 12 days. it is home turn for mitt romney who grew up there and whose father was governor. the latest poll shows tide if not ahead of romney in michigan. that means we re likely in for a bitter fight. cnn s senior correspondent joe johns is in detroit for us. joe, what is the feeling there? what are you seeing? it s interesting. mitt romney rolled in today. he was met by a very warm and receptive crowd. he is really playing up, candy, the notion he is a n
shepard: a tv producer and kids book author may sue after police reportedly booted him from a flight headed for newark, new jersey. the 37-year-old says scurring the lay over in detroit he was at the gate for 45 minutes and he said to the man next to him what is taking so [blank] to get to the overhead compartment . and the plane taxied the runway and turned around, and we are told police boarded the plane and escorted him away and he says that all he did was curse twice to nobody in particular, and the airport police never filed a report. so, he is here now as he tests out the lawsuit. so you are sitting on a plane, and you are like [blank] and what happened?