sandwiches. a delta spokesperson says the needles were found in sandwiches in flights from amsterdam to minneapolis and seattle and two flights to atlanta. two of the needles were found by passengers and one was discovered by an air marshall when delta found out about the needles in the food, the airline said it notified all 18 flights from amsterdam to stop serving the sandwiches. here s what one passenger who got one of contaminated sandwiches said when he spoke to kstp. i bit down on it so i wasn t biting down on the sharp side but the flat side. it could have been, you know, a bad injury orally, but had i taken a big swallow and swallowed that down, i d have a needle inside. that would be very concerning to me. gate gourmet provided the sandwiches to delta. a spokesperson says this is a terribly upsetting situation. first and foremost is the safety of the traveling public. there s nothing more important than the safety of the passenger and crews. gate gourmet says it
danger at 30,000 feet. the fbi wants to know who put needles on the food on four different delta flights. and who will it be and when? anticipation mounts as mitt romney mulls over his choice for vice president. saved from a terrifying plunge. take a look at this. oh, my goodness. a bus driver breaks a young girl s fall here it cops from a third story window. amazing. wait until you see the video of this as it s unfolding. it s really incredible. he says he s not a hero. good morning and welcome to early start. i m john berman. how do you define hero then? that guy right there. thanks for joining us. it is 5:00 a.m. here in the east. so let s get started. the midnight deadline for jeremy lin, will the nba sensation decide to stay in new york? we ll talk to sports illustrated s maggie gray about that. also we ll have depack chopra here about exploring your relationship with the universe. he s using the internet. very interesting, i was watching hi
tomasina the turkey showed up in davis last spring. she now makes her residence at the general store there. the owner says she makes her way around town, visits neighbors and walks into other nearby stores. thomasina? can you come here? come here baby girl. she has made it through the hurricanes, dog attacks, car being hit. i used t love to eat turkey sandwiches and do turkey, this year we re having oysters and stake. more steak. jon: at first folks thought she was a boy and named the bird tom. they tweaked it after discovering he was a she, that s why she is named thomasina. jamie: she will never be as famous as the honey badger. a lot of you know what i m talking about. a crazy time of the year, there
view of america, mine is, it is a great, great, wonderful country, and, i home you believe it, too. that is my view, i welcome yours, you can contact me, at mikehuckabee.com and click on the fox news feedback section at mikehuckabee.com, on this thanksgiving weekend while many of us are home with our families enjoying leftover turkey sandwiches and watching football, hundreds of thousands of soldiers are out somewhere in some foreign land defending our freedom and i m joined by ordinary americans, who have come up with pretty extraordinary ways to say thanks, to our troops. now, i want to introduce you to a couple folks who are a teenagers, wanted to help the troops overseas and after hearing on the news, soldiers needed cell phones to call home, they started a charity, and started with just a few bucks. it has turned into a multimillion-dollar operation. and, did i mention, that teenagers started this? i want to you welcome the founders of cell phones for soldiers, 19-year-old britney
view of america, mine is, it is a great, great, wonderful country, and, i home you believe it, too. that is my view, i welcome yours, you can contact me, at mikehuckabee.com and click on the fox news feedback section at mikehuckabee.com, on this thanksgiving weekend while many of us are home with our families enjoying leftover turkey sandwiches and watching football, hundreds of thousands of soldiers are out somewhere in some foreign land defending our freedom and i m joined by ordinary americans, who have come up with pretty extraordinary ways to say thanks, to our troops. now, i want to introduce you to a couple folks who are a teenagers, wanted to help the troops overseas and after hearing on the news, soldiers needed cell phones to call home, they started a charity, and started with just a few bucks. it has turned into a multimillion-dollar operation. and, did i mention, that teenagers started this? i want to you welcome the founders of cell phones for soldiers, 19-year-old britney