because of this? i think it s really coming to a head now. there was always the argument of, say, revenue and ratings. so now the last several years the revenue has either been equal or better than the men. and now you also have that other r, which is ratings. are people watching, do you have eyeballs? yes, they have both things now. so the argument that you usually have no longer exists for them. so now i think when you have the winning, which we ve always done, and you get rid of the other two rs and now we re equal, i think there s really no other argument to make. what was the discussion in the late 90s among professional women soccer players when it came to this issue? how is it different than today? back in the 90s we were just trying to get things like two massage therapists. if the men had two, we wanted two. if they were traveling in a certain way, like commercial flights, getting window seats, we didn t want middle seats. we wanted to have the intangible things be the
would not normally affect an engine s performance and that the plane and passengers on board would not have been in any danger, but could you imagine that happening on your flight, looking out the window and seeing that happen? and the emergency landing, but the fact they were flying to hawaii and that when you think about it that there s not a lot of places to land. yeah. you have to get to hawaii. a long flight. absolutely. unbelievably scary. i d rather not be on that plane. all the people on the left side window seats that can t see out the window and all of a sudden everyone is like ah! i feel like everybody would want to go to the right. or maybe you put the shades down and not know what s going on. you just want to pray. let s get into this forecast. icy problems. watching the rain through the tennessee valley. umbrella weather today. ohio, western pennsylvania, kentucky, northern portions of mississippi and there in little rock. as far as the rainfall foreca
airlines to give back the windfall, they re basically keeping it. now, mark, i m seeing a few articles, one notable, and i m looking at one from business insider who says flying in the u.s. is going to be cheaper next year. if airfares aren t going down now with the cheaper fuel, why would they become less expensive in the new year? i actually don t think they will. some of the there s the international airlines have projected that they think that fares might come down on international worldwide basis about 5% next year. but it does not look like they re going to be coming down in the united states. if anything, they ve been going up slowly. okay. quickly want to ask you about an article recently that we saw in wired magazine about an astro physicist who figured out how airlines could get us to board much faster. he finds that airlines board from back to front and that s a problem, right? it creates traffic jams and slows down the boarding. he wants to alternate rows, with wi
united nations and the united states and the european union have all accused iran of trying to build nuclear weapons. iran claims its pursuing only for peaceful use of nuclear power and that it has as much right to head the disarmament conference as any other nation. of course, the conference has been deadlocked for 15 years. meaning it doesn t really do much of anything at all. well, a gift from a court in las vegas today. and really i felt like it was given to me. o.j. simpson is back in court. expected to take the stand any day now. hopefully between 3:00 and 4:00 p.m. eastern time. we re looking back today last time we heard from o.j. when he he gave us a ring and called me a liar. we will show that you. plus, airlines shaking down fliers for so-called extras like window seats and paper tickets. now, just wait until you hear how all of that nickel and diming is adding up. billions and which airline is getting the most?
good evening, everyone. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, summer blues. depression set in early today, and it set in hard. there were only 80,000 jobs added in this country in june, and the 8.2% unemployment rate didn t budge. yep. the stock market plunged, politicians and analysts alike sounded like they were on the edge of a cliff. there s a lot of misery in america today. and these numbers understate what people are feeling, and the amount of pain which is occurring in middle class america. peter buickvar equity strategist tells outfront the jobs numbers are quote, pathetic. chief u.s. economist says another month, another sub par employment report. mitt romney had it right. there is a lot of pain in a lot places, but does all the doom and bloom add up? yes, the jobs numbers weren t great, but this is a glass we re choosing to see a little bit more half full. and most americans agree with us. a new cnn poll shows 60% of people are optimistic and think economic