rictor was escorted off. she would not budge. reporter: nbc news has not been able to locate her for comment and no word if charges have been filed. the tsa says she was screened the ticket agent at the gate delta said safety and security is always our top priority and says while this is alarming, ultimately, she was stopped. we re trying to prevent someone from getting on a plane that shouldn t have been on the plane in the first place that s security the tsa needs to focus on as does the airline. reporter: now officials once again on the lookout for any others that may try to sneak aboarde in the bahamas nearly a month after hurricane dorian volunteers found miracle using a specialized drone. he was under a crushed air
greg: not personal, professional. juan: i m in charge of making sure you guys are behaving properly in outer space. dana: there are going to be rules up there? i m not going. jesse: in juan is in outer space i m staying here. if i were to be in space, anything with lasers, zapping pull car rising or pulvr supervising. kimberly: laser. greg: commercial. i would be the ticket agent. that way i will never get on. just be down at the space mountain where it takes off and i will be taking your stuff. kimberly: next? greg: they have stubs. jesse: not computerized. greg: i would not want to be janitor. everything is floating. it s just a mess. space toilets are terrible. kimberly: kids up against you if they can get on the ride or not. greg: that hurt,
worked for amtrak for years. can you hear us? i can hear you. thank you for joining us. thank god you re okay. is everybody with you that you were with? actually i was alone on the train. what can you tell us that you remember? i remember that we started to ride started to get a little rough. we started to lean. and then all of a sudden everything went dark and stuff started flying around inside the car. you worked for amtrak for 17 years. that s correct. it was your job spending time on trains or in the office? i m asking just in terms of what kind of knowledge you have of what feels right and wrong when you re on the train. i was a ticket agent in st. paul, minnesota, but i ve ridden many trains, both commuter and long distance trains.
but not on the day of flight. the ticket agent tells the man he has to pony up 749 $749 to n the plane. he cannot afford it. suddenly, another passenger who was hearing this steps up and buys the baby a ticket. a complete stranger. after an investigation, way to go, miss bolton. i believe the airline should have issued the babies ticket gratis. i also believe that debbie bolton is a patriot. factor tip of the day. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site. we would like you to spot out about the factor from anywhere in the world. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not pettibog. when you are writing to the
are within the possession of most citizens down here, never had occasion where law enforcement officer necessarily has been called specifically to inspect my identification for the gun itself. routinely it s a ticket agent, supervisor comes over to verify the information and form. gun is then checked and pick it up on the other end of the destination. to be honest with you, certainly traveling to certain locations, one of the first things that i do after i retrieve my luggage is retrieve my firearm, load it up and put it on my person. so my experience art is from the denver airport to atlanta, called ahead, carry i to separate space, give it to you in separate location. what s your experience? it s generally the same, not 100% the same at every location. i ve flown in and out of probably every major airport in the country carrying under the