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i'm peter greenberg. coming up on "cbs this morning," the improbable second act story of hundreds of new york firefighters now working as have you seen the news about barbara comstock? first, the washington post reported, barbara comstock failed to report eighty-five thousand in income. now, we learn, barbara comstock pushed a client's issues in the virginia legislature and didn't disclose it. barbara comstock shepherded a trio of bills through the legislature and into law, but barbara comstock never officially disclosed that all the while she was being paid thousands of dollars. no wonder she hid it. >>> for more than a decade, major airlines have hired former first responders for their flight crews. no airline has attracted more talent than jetblue. peter greenberg recently spent time with a group of unlikely flight attendants. >> reporter: of all the careers kevin lynch considered, flight attendant was barely on the radar. >> what did you know about the airline business? >> nothing. absolutely nothing.
i'm peter greenberg. coming up on "cbs this morning," the improbable second act story of hundreds of new york firefighters now working as have you seen the news about barbara comstock? first, the washington post reported, barbara comstock failed to report eighty-five thousand in income. now, we learn, barbara comstock pushed a client's issues in the virginia legislature and didn't disclose it. barbara comstock shepherded a trio of bills through the legislature and into law, but...
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i'm peter greenberg. coming up on "cbs this morning," the improbable second act story of hundreds of new york firefighters now working as i never thought it would be like this.on, where every turn leads to a new adventure, and surprise leads to discovery. this place is like nothing i've ever seen. i'll never forget it. chiapas. live it to believe it. >>> for more than a decade, major airlines have hired former first responders for their flight crews. no airline has attracted more talent than jetblue. peter greenberg recently spent time with a group of unlikely flight attendants. >> reporter: of all the careers kevin lynch considered, flight attendant was barely on the radar. >> what did you know about the airline business? >> nothing. absolutely nothing. except maybe serving a soda or two, and that's what i thought it was. >> reporter: before flying for jetblue, lynch had another job. >> i was a new yorkcy firefighter for 24 years. >> reporter: it's a proud and growing tradition at jetblue. today one in t
i'm peter greenberg. coming up on "cbs this morning," the improbable second act story of hundreds of new york firefighters now working as i never thought it would be like this.on, where every turn leads to a new adventure, and surprise leads to discovery. this place is like nothing i've ever seen. i'll never forget it. chiapas. live it to believe it. >>> for more than a decade, major airlines have hired former first responders for their flight crews. no airline has attracted...
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i'm peter greenberg. coming up on "cbs this morning," the story of how hundreds of new york firefighters now working as flight attendants. >> - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ ♪ come and get it ♪ ♪ get it, get it ♪ ♪ when you're ready come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... ♪ female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. ♪ my grandson's got this blankie that gets filthy but he's got such sensitive skin that you worry about what you use in the laundry so i use new tide pods free & gentle to get a deep clean that's gentle on skin. ohhh new tide pods free & gentle you use tide pods? yeh. that little guy cleans brightens and fight stains so now i can focus on more pressing matters woo your sweet peppers aren't next to your hot peppers. gasp tide pods th
i'm peter greenberg. coming up on "cbs this morning," the story of how hundreds of new york firefighters now working as flight attendants. >> - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ ♪ come and get it ♪ ♪ get it, get it ♪ ♪ when you're ready come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... ♪ female...
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jon lapook and travel editor peter greenberg and a closer look at subscription streaming as television networks cbs and hbo announce game-changing services. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >> we begin with breaking news, police involved shooting sends the dryer of this big rig to the hospital. jan carabeo is on scene talking with investigators trying to piece together what happened. it is friday, october 17th, good morning, everyone, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl. first nurse who contracted ebola from an american patient, she arrives in maryland to continue her treatment. but before she left texas she gave a bedside interview. >> and decision day for the fate of atlantic city casino, owners of the trump taj mahal say they want an union contractor them ' close up shop. >> miss bilo in for miss fehlinger this morning. >> i brought nice weather me for this morning, yes, great friday
jon lapook and travel editor peter greenberg and a closer look at subscription streaming as television networks cbs and hbo announce game-changing services. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >> we begin with breaking news, police involved shooting sends the dryer of this big rig to the hospital. jan carabeo is on scene talking with investigators trying to piece together what happened. it...
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cbs travel analyst peter greenberg has a different view. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what do you think? >> there's not an effective screening program for this problem worldwide but there's precedent for it. years ago they had hoof and mouth disease in the unite kingdom. they had basic questions, have you been on a farm lately. and then we had sars. guess what happened? you couldn't get on or off a plane without having your temperature taken. >> that's the thing with ebola. he appeared asymptomatic. he appeared perfectly fine. he would have passed screening. >> he did pass screening. that's the thing. it's not a question of the flights from london to new york but passing the risk among passengers. 70% of the passengers are not flying there they're flying through there. >> what should passengers do to protect themselves? >> basic hygiene, you know take antiseptic wipes. as dr. jon lapook, 20 to 21 days. >> united airlines is not required to tell other passengers who were on board that they were traveling with someone who had eb
cbs travel analyst peter greenberg has a different view. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what do you think? >> there's not an effective screening program for this problem worldwide but there's precedent for it. years ago they had hoof and mouth disease in the unite kingdom. they had basic questions, have you been on a farm lately. and then we had sars. guess what happened? you couldn't get on or off a plane without having your temperature taken. >> that's the...
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jon lapook and travel editor peter greenberg. >>> and a closer look at subscription streaming as television networks cbs and hbo announce game-changing services. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm frank mallicoat time is 4-- here's >>> good morning, it's friday, october 17. i'm michelle griego. >> hooray for all of us, it's friday! >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. if you stayed up late for us it was late, good for you. front page of the "chronicle" today, ishikawaish with ishakawa with the walkoff home run. >> what a way to go. of course they are celebrating in the locker room. i don't know if you can city that. but very awesome. >> yeah. >> what an incredible game! so exciting. tying it in the bottom of the 8th and winning it in the 9th. the drama in the series is incredible. >> on a home run! >>> we're not sleeping for two weeks! >> i don't think so. but we love it. >> giddy! >>> we have some changes coming our way as we head toward the weekend. we have some clouds moving in right now. a
jon lapook and travel editor peter greenberg. >>> and a closer look at subscription streaming as television networks cbs and hbo announce game-changing services. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm frank mallicoat time is 4-- here's >>> good morning, it's friday, october 17. i'm michelle griego. >> hooray for all of us, it's friday! >> hi, everyone. i'm frank...
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>> we will consider any options to better protect americans. >> peter greenberg is in chicago. good morning, peter. >> good morning, charlie. >> how serious is this ims accident on the cruise ship? >> it's serious to the extent no port is allowing the ship to come in. belize says they won't allow it in and others are following suit. if they won't let it in, what will happen in when it returns to the united states, will we let it in? this may be the cruise to nowhere for a while. >> you have too many points of connection and too many ports of entry. remember, a passport only tells you where a person lives. it doesn't tell you where you've been. >> are you saying you can't track a passenger then from all the ware they came? >> you can track it a little bit. it doesn't always tell you where they started the trip. it just tells you they boarded the train. >> this is going to hurt the travel industry. how much? >> let's go back to hoof and mouth disease in the united kingdom over a decade ago. that hurt the british economy, $16 million. this is going to be worse. it's not about curr
>> we will consider any options to better protect americans. >> peter greenberg is in chicago. good morning, peter. >> good morning, charlie. >> how serious is this ims accident on the cruise ship? >> it's serious to the extent no port is allowing the ship to come in. belize says they won't allow it in and others are following suit. if they won't let it in, what will happen in when it returns to the united states, will we let it in? this may be the cruise to...
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peter greenberg shows us why that might not be a good idea and can create a major financial blow. >> plus a game where you can collect a lot more than $200 when you pass go, but some people might want to pass it up all together. that story's ahead. >> time to show you some of this morning's headlines. "the wall street journal" says hunter biden, the son of joe biden, was discharged from the navy reserve. the journal said he tested positive for cocaine. cbs news has not confirmed cocaine played a role. sources tell the journal biden failed a drug test last year. biden worked as a public affairs officer. he was discharged in february. in a statement, hunter biden says, quote, it was the honor of my life to serve in the u.s. navy, and i am deeply regret and am embarrassed that my actions led to my administrative discharge. no comment from the vice president's office. >> "the new york times" says the director of the fbi is hinting at taking action to unlock encrypted smartphones. as we reported apple and google created this to prevent theft of data. comey is signaling the administration
peter greenberg shows us why that might not be a good idea and can create a major financial blow. >> plus a game where you can collect a lot more than $200 when you pass go, but some people might want to pass it up all together. that story's ahead. >> time to show you some of this morning's headlines. "the wall street journal" says hunter biden, the son of joe biden, was discharged from the navy reserve. the journal said he tested positive for cocaine. cbs news has not...
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travel editor peter greenberg on how the west african man was allowed into the united states. plus, former white house chief of staff bill daly takes us insides the problems with the secret sf. he worked with the new acting director. while daly thinks joseph clancy is the man for the job. dean reynolds is at green bay lamb bow field -- lambert field. he'll take a look inside cheese heads. all that and more. >> i love that inside the world of cheese heads. that's great. thanks, charlie. >>> in the wake of the stunning security lapses we've been talking and the grilling on capitol hill, the director of the secret service announced her resignation. >> what happens next for the agency tasked with keeping the president safe? >> reporter: amid immense pressure from both political parties, julia pierson, the embattled director of the secret service is stepping down. pierson took control of the service in 2013. her tenure was marked by major security breached. she submitted her resignation to the secretary of homeland security. >> over the last several days, we've seen recent and accu
travel editor peter greenberg on how the west african man was allowed into the united states. plus, former white house chief of staff bill daly takes us insides the problems with the secret sf. he worked with the new acting director. while daly thinks joseph clancy is the man for the job. dean reynolds is at green bay lamb bow field -- lambert field. he'll take a look inside cheese heads. all that and more. >> i love that inside the world of cheese heads. that's great. thanks, charlie....
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peter greenberg on the impact of the virus on the travel industry and why he thinks a travel ban wouldn't work. >> plus, did you mar about cbs and -- hear about cbs and hbo? we're taking a closer look at how the moves are going to reshape the cable landscape. >> he's baseball's greatest hitter but a betting scandal kept him out of the half. in a supped -- hall of fame. in a sunday morning preview, pete rose tells lee cow wan why he -- cowan why he thinks that will change one day. the news starts at 7:00. >> i bet it might change one of these days, we'll see. and we'll be watching you -- you too. have a great show. >>> it is 6:32. hunter biden the youngest son of vice president joe biden has been discharged from the navy reserves after testing positive for cocaine. >> in a statement released by his attorney, biden did not give a reason for his dismissal. he did say however he is embarrassed that his actions led to the administrative discharge. the "wall street journal" first report the failed drug test and the vice president's office declined to comment. >>> a man accused of jumping a whit
peter greenberg on the impact of the virus on the travel industry and why he thinks a travel ban wouldn't work. >> plus, did you mar about cbs and -- hear about cbs and hbo? we're taking a closer look at how the moves are going to reshape the cable landscape. >> he's baseball's greatest hitter but a betting scandal kept him out of the half. in a supped -- hall of fame. in a sunday morning preview, pete rose tells lee cow wan why he -- cowan why he thinks that will change one day....
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our travel editor peter greenberg is here. peter, good morning. most companies stay away from the words. they don't want you to hate them. but they're -- >> it's branding opportunity. they say let's embrace the notion of how much do you actually hate us and that's why they did the survey. >> what did they find out? >> guess who's hated the most? what a surprise. spirit. it was number one. with spirit you have people hating their fees, they're hating their seats, they're hating the delays, and they were quite vocal about this in terms of their responses. >> why is delta up there so high? >> interestingly enough, they just didn't limit their responses to spirit. so the airlines that got nabd, spirit, delta, united, american, and interestingly enough southwest is also on that list. >> but go back to the seating for a second. >> yeah. >> i find the seats really, really tough. >> interestingly enough, seats was number one in terms of hate, you know why? at spirit the seats don't recline anyway. so the people who fly spirit already know that one. >> wha
our travel editor peter greenberg is here. peter, good morning. most companies stay away from the words. they don't want you to hate them. but they're -- >> it's branding opportunity. they say let's embrace the notion of how much do you actually hate us and that's why they did the survey. >> what did they find out? >> guess who's hated the most? what a surprise. spirit. it was number one. with spirit you have people hating their fees, they're hating their seats, they're hating...
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. >> peter greenberg, thanks for being with us this morning. >> you got it. >>> tomorrow morning a special edition of "face the nation" of ebola in america. bob schieffer's guests will include dr. anthony fauci, richard undenstock and jean ross, co-president of national nurses united. >>> in bermuda this morning they're assessing the damage after hurricane gonzalo battered the island. the category 3 storm is about 200 miles northeast of bermuda. it struck the island during the night with 110-mile-per-hour winds. tens of thousands of people have no electricity. flooding is also a major concern. there are no reports of serious injuries. the hurricane is expected to weaken as it moves out across the atlantic. >>> in the pacific hawaii is feeling the effects of hurricane ana. the storm is about 150 miles southwest of the big island packing 80-mile-per-hour winds and rough surf. it's hitting the island with heavy rains and high winds. flood warnings are posted with half a foot of rain expected. it's also expected to weaken into a tropical storm by tomorrow. >>> now to the continuing battle agai
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let's hear from travel editor peter greenberg. good morning. >> good morning. >> how much are we talking? >> anywhere from $300 to $800 you can save. these are unexpected routes on unexpected airlines that you haven't heard of before or haven't flown. >> you've put together enties routing here. one starts with my favorite destination, paris. you suggest actually going through iceland? >> exactly. i'm dating myself when i tell you this. when i was in college, all the college kids would fly through iceberg into luxembourg. it was a cheap way to fly. now they say if you want to go there and stop in rake vich, they give you a free stop overand hotel for two nights at less cost in going from new york to paris. by the way, iceland is pretty cool. there are more flights now from iceland to the united states than sweden norway and denmark flights combined. you've got great route network and people don't know about it. >> is it published on the website? >> that one you can find on the website, but you've about got to look. >> let's move on
let's hear from travel editor peter greenberg. good morning. >> good morning. >> how much are we talking? >> anywhere from $300 to $800 you can save. these are unexpected routes on unexpected airlines that you haven't heard of before or haven't flown. >> you've put together enties routing here. one starts with my favorite destination, paris. you suggest actually going through iceland? >> exactly. i'm dating myself when i tell you this. when i was in college, all...
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peter cook monitors developments come and hang greenberg's lawsuit against the u.s. government. we begin with willem marx, and the victory in the first round of result elections. you -- how are you? >> talk to us about what happened in the first round yesterday. what we saw was the president coming in first. but the candidate who came in second, that was a surprise to most political observers. >> the polls that suggested that he would not be the candidate. was nevest who took the second spot. trailed.ined -- there will be a runoff with those two candidates looking for majority. >> what happened to her campaign? all the polls leading up to that vote put her firmly in second place? >> as the president's campaign saw that she was beginning to threaten her lead, they started to attack her. they had a huge amount of television time -- almost five times as much. they use that to good effect. they put out commercials talking to giver, her desire the central bank autonomy. they said she was in collusion with bankers. it of things that maybe weren't as bad, but did damage to her standing
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peter cook is outside the courthouse with more. geithner continues to start with greenberg's lawyer. >> third day on the stand for tim geithner. he was joined a short time earlier by his new partner in crime, ben bernanke, just arrived at the courthouse as well for his testimony, expected around midmorning or so. have beennd boise going at it from the start could he is very deliberate in his answers to boise. but yesterday it flipped because the government got to do with tim geithner and he was much more expensive but the crisis atmosphere and the decision to bail out aig. he was reluctant at first to do it but then talk about what he did. he said "there was substantial risk we would lose billions of dollars, if not tens of billions of dollars, and a reasonable prospect over time of recovering our assistance." "we wanted to make the conditions tough enough that they were not attractive to firms in similar circumstances or firms in the future that might face difficulties. yes, it was harsh on the shareholders were part of that was t
peter cook is outside the courthouse with more. geithner continues to start with greenberg's lawyer. >> third day on the stand for tim geithner. he was joined a short time earlier by his new partner in crime, ben bernanke, just arrived at the courthouse as well for his testimony, expected around midmorning or so. have beennd boise going at it from the start could he is very deliberate in his answers to boise. but yesterday it flipped because the government got to do with tim geithner and...
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chief washington correspondent peter cook, has he been able to make his case so far? >> it has been really interesting to watch in the court. in the court of public opinion, joketrial is more of a than anything else online you have had "the daily show" take aim at david boies. the bailouts davis cup a, there is no doubt about it, but what did david -- and the bailouts save this company, there is no doubt about it, but when david boies said is that the terms of the bailout were not fair to the shareholders and he has raised legal questions about the terms of the deal itself. he hascally, betty, been able to rest questions about whether a not the federal reserve had the legal authority to take an equity position in any company, much less aig. that is a central legal question in this case and the second thing david boies has done is raise questions about whether the terms of the arrangement were extortion or in his words, basically the same time aig was receiving this $85 billion bailout, banks on wall street were getting loans from the federal reserve at rates no intere
chief washington correspondent peter cook, has he been able to make his case so far? >> it has been really interesting to watch in the court. in the court of public opinion, joketrial is more of a than anything else online you have had "the daily show" take aim at david boies. the bailouts davis cup a, there is no doubt about it, but what did david -- and the bailouts save this company, there is no doubt about it, but when david boies said is that the terms of the bailout were...