i wonder why air marshals have to fly first class. roderick: mr. congressman, i cannot elaborate in an open hearing about our tactical seating. i would be happy to discuss with you in private and answer any question you might have. i will assure you that as i stated before, our impact on the aviation industry we view it as a partnership. as a matter of practice, those things are managed to a very high degree. i look forward to having a private conversation with you in a closed setting, and i will give you the full path or a full plethora of information to where we sit and why we sit there. rep. carter: i certainly respect that. i understand there are probably situations where you would. it seems to me you would need the whole first class family first class cabin. roderick: i would agree with you. rep. carter: i suspect you would. i imagine this is sensitive in light of the fact we have made so much progress on the doors, the cabin doors, to where they are secure, that
to a positive train control system in order to ensure that we operate safely and do run a safe railroad. other than positive train control and the facing cameras what are some other safety measures you think we need to put in place? thank you for the question. we ve heard questions about fatigue fatigue, looging into that. infrastructure in terms of maintenance the state of good repair, we always are looking at that. we re looking at the totality of circumstances, the best situation is for the train to stay on the track in the first place. we want to provide survivability for passengers if it doesn t stay on the track. you all acted quickly and i want to thank you all for that. do you think there s additional training that the employees need? that is something we re taking a look at now. when i referred to the potential the package we re putting together that would address potential human factors, that s something we ll take a close look at. mr. pierce, what are
caitlyn jenner and vince vaughan we cover it all and varney & company is about to begin. good day sunshine good say sunshine the beatles, now there s a boy band for you. the original. i m afraid to say ladies and gentlemen there s not much sun in new york city rainy in fact, but we re fired up for day two of the three-hour extravaganza known as varney & company. a few names, brett baier, former ceo direction, and the man who shot bin laden coming up. we re talking to the ceo of boxed who says he s going to pay college tuition for all of his employee s children. look who is with us to help things going. liz from the fiscal times and ashley webster who needs no further introduction. headline, your tax dollars not working. an undercover investigation finds that tsa failed to find bombs or weapons 96% of the time. tell me about the security failures, ashley. ashley: department of homeland security put the red teams together and tried to sneak weapons through the t
both from the f.a.a. and the ntsb to conduct the investigation. the pilot the my per pa22 that crashed if livermore last night radioed the tower right best accident to report problems. i have a slight control problem and i am going to circumstance circle here and check it out in that pattern. he crashed three miles away from a field. witnesses posted pictures of the burning wreckage on social meet ya authorities say the pilot was killed. he was the only one on board. the reaction when something like this happens is extremely sad and we question ourselves, how did this happen? the general manager at the airport said that the crash will likely have pilots doing even more thorough preflight checks although he said they are all very safety-conscious. the airport is helping in the investigation and is also in mourning. we feel with our close knit community, and we are close to 500 tenants in the airport and we know eacher. it really is extremely sad like a family member
good morning, good to be with you. i m anne-marie green. well, following an unusually dry month of may in the east, june is off to a soggy start. a slow-moving, low-pressure system is delivering heavy rain from maine to the mid-atlantic for the third straight day. flood watches and warnings are up in ten eastern states this morning, and that includes all of new york city. don champion is in manhattan. don, good morning. reporter: good morning, anne-marie. we re getting a brief break from the rain here in new york city but as you said flash flood warnings remain in effect here. three days of rain that saturated. as you said, flash flood warning remain in effect here. it s not just here, though, it certainly has been more than a week of wild weather, all across the country. the east coast is getting soaked. streets are looking more like creeks in places like the jersey shore. the water getting so high in some areas, making roads impassible to cars and pedestrians. the rain po