she came to my school really think she she could tell me was she called daddy home. reporter: the copilot of 11, the first hijacked plane to hit the world trade center. from that point forward i decided i wanted to follow in those footsteps and be an american pilot. reporter: 1500 new pilots american is looking to hire over the next five years. this is the first time american has launched a hiring blitz since september 11. the reason, new routes due to the u.s. airways merger, a large number of pilot retirements and a vast expansion of its fleet. we are receiving 52 airplanes every month, over on airplane every week right now. reporter: tom cannot wait to get behind the controls knowing his
$160 million spent so far, not a single person able to use it to sign up for health insurance. cover oregon cannot tell us when it will be working. last week republican congressman and others asked the government accountability office to investigate. if this were a car being sold, you would get it taken back with the lemon law. the car dealership would be held accountable. we have to hold government accountable for this. reporter: it will be about two weeks before they decide whether or not investigate the claim. jaimie: that is an interesting analogy. many states have lemon loss. could anybody actually go to prison for this? there has been an allegation of fraud taken to the fbi, but we can t get the answer if the
u2 performed in style on top of rockefeller center on sunset. made for a beautiful sight, did it not. fallon is off and running. will you watch jimmy kimmel or jimmy fallon. which jimmy will you choose? jamie: watch one on tivo. always an option. we got news to cover like this. take a live look right now, from kiev. there are protesters and police still clashing over delayed reforms to limit the power of the president. our greg palkot live in london with more on this. it is pretty brutal there, greg. violence looks like it is escalating. reporter: jamie, it has gotten very nasty again in ukraine. just in the reports we re betting from there in the last couple hours, at least one protester killed, maybe as many as 100 or more protesters injured. several dozen police hurt as well. the two sides do battle on the streets of kiev after a lull in the violence past couple weeks. the activists moved in on parliament.
all around nasty winter weather. bill: laura ingle felt all of it. she is back outside again. what is it like? good morning. reporter: it has certainly been coming down all morning but not the snow dumbs we ve seen in weeks past. certainly this latest winter storm is bringing bringing some dangerous driving conditions and traveling conditions for so many coming back from this presidents day weekend. this is 8th know whichest winter in new york city. 65 inches in central park. that is double the yearly snowfall average is 27 inches. the record is 75 inches, set during 1995-1996 winter season. hopefully we won t see that again. pens will not be spared. philly gearing up for two to four inches. driving conditions are tough with icy roads. there could be six-inches of snow in western and central pa.
they set police trucks on fire. they through rocks and police responded big-time. rubber bullets, stun and smoke grenades. protesters ransacked the party headquarters of the embattled ukraine can president yanukovych. they are ordering protesters off the streets in the next two hours. opposition leaders say the government has to get security folks off the street. the u.s. ambassador to ukraine is expressing deep concern about this renewal in violence. jamie. jamie: the violence breaking out again right now, what s the timing, greg? what is relevant about that? reporter: it all gets down to, jamie, a simple unmet demand by the protesters. back in november, as you recall we ve been reporting on this, the ukrainian government backed away from a deal with the european union and with the west and turned to russia and lashed up deal to get money from moscow the past couple weeks. that got many pro-western elements in ukraine and focus ad lot of attention on the