if we can get through this, we can get through anything. yeah. nine days. that s how long they were trapped by a devastating blizzard in the new zealand wilderness. what they did to survive. you ll have to hear it for yourself. senator rand paul claims our own government is using drones to spy on you, and he wants it to stop. the government says it only does it to stop criminal activity, but the senator says it doesn t matter. no warrant, no spying. i ll talk to him as he makes his case. and happy birthday to cam d den yards, celebrating 20 years of housing the baltimore orioles. how the stadium became the gold standard in sports. and good morning to you. i m carol costello. we begin this hour with a manhunt for the triple murder suspect. alabama police thought they had picked up the trail of 22-year-old desmonte leonard in montgomery. but after six hours and a round of tear gas, they abruptly left the scene without comment. david mattingly has been following the late
says anwar al awlaki, that killing could spark attacks in the united states by home grown violent extremists. that s the same kind of bulletin that was issued after osama bin laden was killed. awlaki was killed by a cia drone in yemen. his fluency in english and technology skills made him a top recruiter for al qaeda. there are reports that the missile strike that killed awlaki killed samir k khan. he grew up in new york city and north carolina and an editor of inspire al qaeda s online english language magazine. we re hearing reports the drone attack in yemen may have also killed a third alleged terror leader. ibrahim al asiri is a saudi bombmaker implicated in a number of terror plots against the united states. athena live from washington. what more are you hearing? this is an incredible notch in the belt of intelligence, u.s. intelligence. reporter: certainly as defense secretary leon panetta said yesterday, this has been a bad year for terrorists. what we re learnin
like this van. while it may look like a minivan on the inside, inside more leg room than a typical cab has, airplane style reading lights, love this one, power outlets to plug in your cell phone and those universal usb, micro usb ones, transparent roof which will make it feel roomier. i sometimes get squeezed in. also going through this manhattan skyscrapers that s kind of neat. it is neat. and going to have something called a low annoy once horn that s an oxymoron. in new york, noise pollution is an issue. will flashlights a certain way to indicate there s a horn going on. anything so the taxi driver can only use one foot at a time? that s what i m looking for that. the other interesting thing, we re acting like this is amazing, they ve been doing this in london and europe. this is their prototype. lot of leg room, easy on the gas mileage. the first time that new york city is getting a taxi that s specifically designed for them. this vehicle is being specifically desig
was stranded five nights during his recent marathon round-trip vacation from london to the caribbean. it s military style. you have to go commando. we re creating facilities to help passengers so additional seating areas across the terminal, tv facilities, additional power outlets, bench seats where somewhere i can charge my phone. reporter: nobody is happy about airports becoming hotels, not passengers, airlines, or airports, but it s the reality of flyinging these days. as high-tech as we are, sometimes you can t get to where you want to go. coming up later, you re being hit with extra fees for those extra bags now, so packing like a pro could save you some big dollars. we ve got some tips from