critics are saying this has gone too far. this is all kind of reminisce sent of a 2004 controversy when major league baseball had announced they would be putting ciderman ii spider-man ii ads on the bases themselves. they had to scrap that because of an up roar from the fans. so now the question is if major league baseball will again step in and say this has gone too far or if we re going to start seeing a growing trend here of ads not only on the baseball field, but on the basketball court, on the football field and so on, jenna. jenna: do we have any idea of how much money they re actually getting for putting those ads on the field? the revenue stream isn t clear, but the whole thing is called disturbing, says it makes the game less appealing. steve goldman told me he s not surprised because the cost of players, of rights of players salaries, cable bills, all those things start to rise in tandem with each other, so the networks start to scramble to find revenue anywhere. so he s
traffic controllers were trying to communicate with pilots. listen. 214, emergency vehicles are responding. 44. asiana, emergency vehicles are responding. everyone is on their way. amazing stories continue to emerge from the aftermath. one describing the kay why is on board the plane. the first bump was not scary. once weapon got sideways, and feet tall position and getting scared. there were people hurt. lag luggage and everything fell. everything fell apart. people were trapped climbing over stuff to get out. jon: there is plentynew information to get to this morning. house house live at san francisco international airport right now. what are we learning from the ntsb, the national transportation safety board, adam? reporter: john, they re confirming what a lot of eyewitnesses said t was coming in low and slow. they gave out basically a timeline that really describes the last seven seconds. everything seemed fine when it was on short final and cleared to land he
0 oxygen masks left dangling from the ceiling. moments before the crash air traffic controllers were trying to communicate with pilots. listen. 214, emergency vehicles are responding. 44. asiana, emergency vehicles are responding. everyone is on their way. amazing stories continue to emerge from the aftermath. one describing the kay why is on board the plane. the first bump was not scary. once weapon got sideways, and feet tall position and getting scared. there were people hurt. lag luggage and everything fell. everything fell apart. people were trapped climbing over stuff to get out. jon: there is plentynew information to get to this morning. house house live at san francisco international airport right now. what are we learning from the ntsb, the national transportation safety board, adam? reporter: john, they re this in the past. what agents might be looking for right now. jenna: quite a day when it comes to news and plane crashes. we have the information on the deadly
going on? cheryl connor lifts off the label to find out the truth. reporter: that s right. a vet said pit bulls and american bulls all share common traits. that is their force is unmatched to other breeds so when they attack it s often bad enough to make the news. a woman with two pit bulls said the dogs require a lot of work and often the owners aren t up to the task. they are athletic and often aggressive with a force you can feel behind their leash. pit bulls often get a bad name for their breed. they have musclings in their mouth, on their jaws that have so strong they have 500 pounds of pressure. they is snap a broom. reporter: the pressure of two american bulldogs damaged the face of a 7-year-old amanda mitchell riding her bike. a doctor said the dogs are like having a loaded gun near kids. they are a predator if you are lower on the food chain and they are good at their job and they will win. reporter: but one says the dogs get a bad reputation because the ow