welcome back to american morning. a string of problems at airports across the country. safety in our skies is important but a pat-down of a 6-year-old some say the tsa is taking it too far. you may need to continue this because kiran and i are continuing our argument from the break. air traffic controllers, not arguing about this, sleeping on the job. a problem that s happening all it too often. here to weigh in on these issues, legal analyst sunny hostin, aviation security expert billy vincent. good morning to both of you. billy, start with you, air traffic controllers, asleep on the job. i m of the mind we are overcomplicating this conversation about having extra air traffic controllers and people resigning from the faa. sleep on the job, you get fired. why is it any more complicated than that? it probably isn t. and having been a controller, i m embarrassed by what s happening. there s really no excuse for that. i worked those shifts. and a mid shift every other week
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witnesses say a huge tornado tore through a town south of tulsa, oklahoma. there is a severe weather threat going on right now. violent storms and twisters possible in parts of at least seven states this morning. rob marciano saying arkansas needs to be on the lookout right now, mississippi, alabama. he s covering all of this for us and check in with him in a couple minutes. the man in charge of operating the nation s air traffic control system is out. hank krakowski s resignation after the latest incident involving an air traffic controller sleeping on the job. this year s budget is now on its way to president obama s desk. the house and the senate passed it yesterday. this is the deal that calls for $38 billion in cuts for the rest of the fiscal year. but the congressional budget office now says it s more like $350 million in cuts and that s raising some controversy among some fiscal hawks. and controversy with debts and deficits, oh, my. isn t it exciting? we ve been talking a
good friday morning. april 15th. welcome to american morning. new this hour, outraged parents posting pictures and videos of their kids getting airport pat-downs. the tsa rethinking whether it s necessary to screen a 6-year-old little girl like that. rethinking it. okay. maybe your diploma will pay off this year. more jobs for college graduates are opening up. jobs that they actually studied for. and he threw the immaculate reception and won four super bowls but terry bradshaw says the hits he took on the field still linger today. dr. gupta digging deeper into the problem of concussions in the nfl. up first, extreme weather, violent storms across the country right now. tornadoes possible this morning in parts of at least seven states. funnel clouds caught forming across oklahoma. at least five deaths have now been reported across the plains and the south. some storm chasers in a pick-up truck found themselves a little too close to the funnel cloud in