today. reporter: airlines will have two years to put these new rules into place. congressman john mica put out a statement today saying the rules do improve aviation security but he goes onto say, quote, pilots must take personal responsibility for coming to work rested and fit for duty. the government cannot put a chocolate on every one of their pillows and tuck them in at night. cargo planes are exempt from the new rules. the faa said it would be too expensive for cargo companies to adopt them. alisyn: thank you very much for that update. we have new information out of maine after a toddler is apparently snatched from her crib. police say they ve received a hundred tips since 20-month-old ayla reynolds was reported missing yesterday. she was last seen with her father but he says he has nothing do with her disappearance. as the investigation continues he also is not saying what he thinks happened to her or who he thinks might be responsibility. senior correspondent rick lea
rick levantha hr-rbg is live with more. reporter: the father released a statement saying he had no idea what happened to his daughter. investigators say they don t know either. we hear a pond is being drained about a block from the father s home. the father did have visitors at his home the day she vanished and they seized a couple of vehicles from his driveway, part of an extensive investigation involving dozens of local, state and federal investigators with ongoing searches of wooded areas, ball fields, dumpsters, garages, pretty much everywhere and everything near the girl s home. a section of stream was drained. the girl s mother says she is worried sick. is she okay? is she laying somewhere dead? is she safe? is she cold? is she being fed? is someone watching her. is she somewhere like i just want her home.