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On board Southwest Airlines--landing at Los Angeles International airport from the East on a hazy day in Souther California Author: airmanjayl Keywords: airline airplane aviation landing LAX KLAX Added: September 2, 2006
On the June 19 editions of Fox News' The Big Story and Hannity Colmes , John Gibson and Sean Hannity hosted segments hyping the threat posed by reports that North Korea will soon conduct a test launch of a long range missile. Most notably, Fox News analyst Col. David Hunt baselessly suggested on Hannity Colmes that North Korea could attack the U.S. with a nuclear weapon at any moment, stating: They have the atomic bomb and now the missile that can hit Kansas City. Hannity then appeared to accept Hunt's suggestion that the U.S. could be at war with North Korea by the end of the week. On Big Story, Gibson suggested that residents of Los Angeles and Berkeley, California, are now on the bull's eye, and could get hit ... easily. In fact, as the Associated Press reported earlier on June 19, most experts believe North Korea is a long way off from perfecting the technology that would make the missile accurate and able to carry a nuclear payload. Moreover, although reports vary, Hunt apparently exaggerated the range of the missile by claiming it could hit Kansas City. The AP report stated that the missile could reach the U.S. West Coast at full range, but according to a June 18 Los Angeles Times report , the missile would be capable of reaching Guam, but not the U.S. mainland. The New York Times reported on June 19: American intelligence officials say they believe that the system is a Taepodong 2 missile and that a three-stage version could strike all of the United States. One administration official said the missile at the launching pad was a two-stage version. Gibson's discussion of the purported North Korea threat also included baseless attacks on former Vice President Al Gore and West Coast residents: They [West Coast residents] don't like Bush because he is worried about the axis of evil and they do like Gore because he is not so worried about the bad guys unless they are driving an SUV and melting the polar ice caps. He added that being on the bull's eye of a purported North Korea attack might focus Los Angeles residents' attention, but that since Berkeley, California, residents' hatred for Bush and his wars is even more intense than that of Los Angeles residents, I wouldn't expect much from them. From the June 19 edition of Fox News' Big Story with John Gibson : GIBSON: My Word. I know the liberals in Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, Malibu, and the Hollywood Hills hate any war talk unless it's a war movie. They don't like Bush because he is worried about the Axis of Evil, and they do like Gore because he's not so worried about the bad guys unless they're driving an SUV and melting the polar ice caps. But things may change, and I'm anxious to see the West Coast discussion that is bound to ensue over the next few days. What's changed is the North Koreans are about to test a missile that could hit -- well, a lot of places, according to this map, but most particularly, Los Angeles. This brings the axis of evil much closer to home. I lived in L.A. many years. I know the tendency there is to worry about box office, a good sushi place, beach weather, and the traffic headed to the valley. But being on the bull's eye tends to focus one's attention. It should focus the attention of folks in Berkeley, too. They could get hit just as easily as L.A. evidently. But their hatred for Bush and his wars is even more intense, so I wouldn't expect much from them. But the Los Angelinos might now see they are as vulnerable as New York. They should have seen it anyway; after all, the millennium bomber planned to blow up LAX [Los Angeles International Airport]. But they forget quickly out there. When you live on the East Coast, you kind of get it when it comes to terrorism. The terrorists want to blow up Times Square, the Capitol. It all makes sense. For my West Coast brethren, it's been a little more disconnected. It's been, Hey, aren't we over that 9-11 thing? Well, no, we're not. And maybe now they won't be over it either. North Korea is a plaything of a nut job who can't be counted on not to use his missile or many of them if he could build them fast. He couldn't be counted on to not build a bomb. We have made a mistake thinking he only wanted it for deterrence. Maybe he did want nukes in order to put them on missiles he could use to threaten the United States. Maybe that anti-ballistic missile system we're working on isn't such a bad idea. Maybe the hard left located on the far left coast will see that now. Being on a bull's eye changes one perspective dramatically. That's My Word. From the June 19 edition of Fox News' Hannity Colmes : HANNITY: Colonel Hunt, why Korea doing this now? HUNT: Because they can, because we haven't stopped them. They're a terrorist state that probably -- that has the bomb. And now, they've got a missile that can reach Kansas City and Chicago. If they're not going to launch that missile at us, they could sell it to terrorists. They're doing it because they can. We've got to stop this. It cannot be allowed. They have the atomic bomb and now the missile that can hit Kansas City. [...] HANNITY: The next question is, is what does the United States do? As [Secretary of State] Condi Rice was saying, this is a provocative act. If they launch this missile, and we have the ability to knock it out of the air, should the United States take that missile out? HUNT: Yes. But if we do that, we have to understand we've just gone to war. We can do a lot of stuff in the air, Sean. We can do evasive anti-missile stuff. We don't have the ground troops because we're committed other places, but I think we have to be careful. The reason is South Korea is such an easy target to the North. HANNITY: But wait a minute, though. So if they fire this missile by the end of the week, we should be prepared, if we have a chance, knock it out? But if you're saying that that happens, we're at war? HUNT: I think if you launch -- yes, that's the last straw. We should do everything up to that point. I don't think -- the problem we've got is we're blind intelligence-wise in North Korea.
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Stock Footage;Low angle medium shot airplane flying over metal structure at Los Angeles airport / California Getty Images 7 sec - Jun 23, 2006 ClipID: 630-124 To license this clip please go to www.gettyimages.comfilm and search using the clip number identified. You can quickly find similar clips by selecting any combination of the following keywords: Transportation, Travel, Low Angle View, Nobody, Color Image, Less than 10 Seconds, Medium Shot, Film, Real Time, Lockdown, Cinematography, Day, North America, Flying, Airport, Airplane, USA, Air Vehicle, Landing, Commercial Airplane, City, Single Object, California, City Of Los Angeles, LAX Airport, Outdoors, This clip comes from Getty Images, the world's leading creator and distributor of visual content for creative professionals. The high-quality preshot footage found at Getty Images ranges from contemporary art-directed clips to iconic archival footage and computer-generated graphics in categories such as lifestyles, locations, visual effects, and more.ClipID: 630-124 To license this clip please go to www.gettyimages.com/film and search using the clip number identified. You can quickly find similar clips by selecting any combination of the following keywords: Transportation, Travel, Low Angle View, Nobody, Color Image, Less than 10 Seconds, Medium Shot, Film, Real Time, Lockdown, Cinematography, Day, North America, Flying, Airport, Airplane, USA, Air Vehicle, Landing, Commercial Airplane, City, Single Object, California, City Of Los Angeles, LAX Airport, Outdoors, This clip comes from Getty Images, the world's leading creator and distributor of visual content for creative professionals. The high-quality preshot footage found at Getty Images ranges from contemporary art-directed clips to iconic archival footage and computer-generated graphics in categories such as lifestyles, locations, visual effects, and more.
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Stock Footage;CANTED time lapse changing colors on LAX Theme Building + control tower at night / Los Angeles Getty Images 9 sec - Jun 23, 2006 ClipID: 390-54 To license this clip please go to www.gettyimages.comfilm and search using the clip number identified. You can quickly find similar clips by selecting any combination of the following keywords: Futuristic, Transportation, Travel, Change, Nobody, Color Image, Less than 10 Seconds, Film, Lockdown, Cinematography, Time Lapse, North America, Airport, Air Traffic Control Tower, USA, Built Structure, Night, Landmark Restaurant, Light, Horizon Over Land, City, California, City Of Los Angeles, LAX Airport, Outdoors, Horizon, This clip comes from Getty Images, the world's leading creator and distributor of visual content for creative professionals. The high-quality preshot footage found at Getty Images ranges from contemporary art-directed clips to iconic archival footage and computer-generated graphics in categories such as lifestyles, locations, visual effects, and more.ClipID: 390-54 To license this clip please go to www.gettyimages.com/film and search using the clip number identified. You can quickly find similar clips by selecting any combination of the following keywords: Futuristic, Transportation, Travel, Change, Nobody, Color Image, Less than 10 Seconds, Film, Lockdown, Cinematography, Time Lapse, North America, Airport, Air Traffic Control Tower, USA, Built Structure, Night, Landmark Restaurant, Light, Horizon Over Land, City, California, City Of Los Angeles, LAX Airport, Outdoors, Horizon, This clip comes from Getty Images, the world's leading creator and distributor of visual content for creative professionals. The high-quality preshot footage found at Getty Images ranges from contemporary art-directed clips to iconic archival footage and computer-generated graphics in categories such as lifestyles, locations, visual effects, and more.
Stock Footage;Low angle medium shot time lapse Theme Building (Encounter Restaurant) of Los Angeles Airport dusk to night / California Getty Images 43 sec - Jan 1, 1988 ClipID: 621-64 To license this clip please go to www.gettyimages.comfilm and search using the clip number identified. You can quickly find similar clips by selecting any combination of the following keywords: Futuristic, Time, Architecture, Food And Drink Industry, Low Angle View, Nobody, Color Image, 1988, Medium Shot, Image Created 1980s, 40 Seconds or Greater, Dusk to Night, Film, Lockdown, Cinematography, Time Lapse, Restaurant, Famous Place, North America, Airport, Urban Scene, USA, Built Structure, Night, Landmark Restaurant, Dusk, City, California, City Of Los Angeles, Building Exterior, LAX Airport, Outdoors, This clip comes from Getty Images, the world's leading creator and distributor of visual content for creative professionals. The high-quality preshot footage found at Getty Images ranges from contemporary art-directed clips to iconic archival footage and computer-generated graphics in categories such as lifestyles, locations, visual effects, and more.ClipID: 621-64 To license this clip please go to www.gettyimages.com/film and search using the clip number identified. You can quickly find similar clips by selecting any combination of the following keywords: Futuristic, Time, Architecture, Food And Drink Industry, Low Angle View, Nobody, Color Image, 1988, Medium Shot, Image Created 1980s, 40 Seconds or Greater, Dusk to Night, Film, Lockdown, Cinematography, Time Lapse, Restaurant, Famous Place, North America, Airport, Urban Scene, USA, Built Structure, Night, Landmark Restaurant, Dusk, City, California, City Of Los Angeles, Building Exterior, LAX Airport, Outdoors, This clip comes from Getty Images, the world's leading creator and distributor of visual content for creative professionals. The high-quality preshot footage found at Getty Images ranges from contemporary art-directed clips
Strap on your seatbelts and hang on, because LAX is cleared for take off. The hot new trio is the latest sensation from Da Family/Blackground Records, the same labels that brought you pop greats like JoJo and Aaliyah. Not to be mistaken for the airport but equally airborne and international, LAX Shared by : mango6 On: Friday, January 12, 2007 Views: 27 Tags: nbsp; meet nbsp; music nbsp; aaliyah nbsp; equally nbsp; hang nbsp; international nbsp; cleared nbsp; labels nbsp; trio nbsp; sensation nbsp; Greats nbsp; Lax nbsp; seatbelts nbsp; airborne nbsp; strap nbsp; Blackground nbsp; new nbsp; hot nbsp; jojo nbsp; airport nbsp; family nbsp; teen nbsp; LaTest nbsp; pop nbsp; records nbsp; mistaken nbsp; brought nbsp; Strap on your seatbelts and hang on, because LAX is cleared for take off. The hot new trio is the latest sensation from Da Family/Blackground Records, the same labels that brought you pop greats like JoJo and Aaliyah. Not to be mistaken for the airport but equally airborne and international, LAX
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Getting off ship at 8 or 9 in Long Beach and need to be at the airport at 2 or so. Thanks.
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I recently flew london-dublin. I was with BMI so had to use the self service check out. At no point at both in Dublin and London did anyone check my passport! I was shocked at the level of security in both airports. I would go as far to say, it was the most lax security I had ever seen in an airport. Considering the hype around airport security, how exactly are we being protected?
At the self service checkout I had input my booking reference and that was it. Thats why Im so surprised!
Also I have flown between Ireland and England for years. This is the first time I have not been checked for passport...
Los angeles international airport? How much do they charge for two weeks of parking? I am flying out of the country. Thanks!
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End of this month I'm flying out from LAX to LAS (non-stop). I had purchased my plane ticket last night except my husband used his credit card to purchase my tickets. If I wanted to use the kiosk machine to print out my round trip plane tickets would I be able to swipe my husband's credit card without him being there at the Airport with me because he suggest on taking his credit card with me without any complications at the Airport. What do you guys think? I'm thinking, nobody at the Airport will even notice what I'm doing at the kiosk machine. Let me know. Thanks in advance.
I'm looking for a cheap, but good hotel to stay for a couple of days in Los Angeles, near the airport.
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Hi, I am going to the states soon and will be passing through LAX. Are there any duty/tax free in these airports that offers discounts of any value.
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Flying from Las Vegas to LAX Terminal 1 and change into an international flight that leaves from Terminal 2 in just over an hour transit time. The first and second leg of flights are operated by different airlines, however, the ticket has been purchased from the same travel agent at the same time.
Now, I've got a few questions.
1) Do the passengers need to reclaim their baggage at Terminal 1 and check it in again at Terminal 2?
2) How long does it take to get to Terminal 2 on shuttle and how often do they run?
3) How long are the lines for security check getting into the terminal, typically around midday on Saturday?
I've contacted both airlines and LAX airport information, no-one seem to know what the exact procedures are.
Also the people doing this trip are my parents, who doesn't speak a word of English and they are extremely concerned.
Does anyone use LAX for transit frequently who can tell us what to expect?
Any little info will be greatly appreciated !
Thank you.
We've been searching for countless hours on internet and by calling everyone we could think of.
So far, I haven't got through to anyone who could answer my questions clearly....
If you've actually done anything similar to this, please help !!
They are flying in with US Airways and out with Northwest.
Please tell me the cheapest airfare from Cleveland, Ohio to LAX or Orange County airport.
Tell me some sites where I can research.
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I flew from LAX to London Heathrow earlier this month and my scheduled flight from LAX was cancelled due to a mechanical problem with the plane. United put us up in a hotel overnight but wouldn't pay any compensation. I know that EU rules now specify compensation must be paid ( http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4267095.stm ), and that these rules apply to all airline flights departing from an EU airport or to any airline licensed in the EU if that flight is departing from an airport outside the EU to a destination at an airport in an EU member state ( http://www.airsafe.com/complain/bumping.htm ). I would like to know if United Airlines count as an airline licensed in the EU, and if I am entitled to any compensation for this cancelled flight.
I tried cheaptickets, expedia, sidestep and they are pretty high. I want to be there on these dates 6/29-7/1
Would it be cheaper if I were to flight out from Long Beach Airport (L.A., Ca), Burbank to Ft. Lauderdale instead of flying out from LAX to MIA? I want something under $300 for 1 person (me).