temperatures today well into the 80s and we re looking at 90s across the southern plain, dallas and houston, 90 and 91. i m glad to be on the warm side, kyra, as the temperatures are feeling a lot like summer out there. we want the warm weather and the rain and bad weather to go away. times square bomb case is bringing changes to the no-fly list.suspect was on it, but he nearly made it out of the country anyway. cnn correspondent jeanne meserve is with us now. jeanne, what are the changes. reporter: they re trying to plug a hole that they discovered in this incident. as you know, faisal shahzad was able to get on an airplane even though he d been recently added to the no-fly list. the reason, emirates airline had not updated the list electronically. so he got a boarding pass and got on the plane and authorities got him in the nick of time. now the department of home loond security is saying that airlines are going to be required to check the list within two hours of being notifie
we ll all visit it that way. it just shows how much some art lovers are willing to pay in just nine minutes, ready to go with the cash. there it is right there. it s awfully lovely. it s very picasso-esque for sure. original form. there you go. steph, thanks so much. as we mentioned right before we began that segment, we were talking about the situation in greece and how it s turned violent, how it s even turned deadly. hundreds of thousands of protesters gathering on the streets right now. they re angry, outraged over government plans to cut salaries, pensions, and raise taxes, all to try and solve the country s debt crisis. josh levs, you ve been following the situation for us in greece. we ve seen the pictures, seen the video. are people starting to respond via the internet as well? yeah, they are. kyra, i want to talk you through a lot of what we re seeing today. a lot of this is about austerity measures that greece has been taking on to try and tack this
into the gulf in around two hours. it will take a few days to get it in place. that s all going on about 50 miles out in the gulf, but there s even more action closer to shore. rob marciano live in biloxi, mississippi, for us this morning. so, rob, the weather has been a problem there for a number of days so, what it s like now and how will it affect those efforts for containment? reporter: huge improvement, kyra, since over the weekend where they have the strong south winds blowing that slick closer and closer to the northern gulf shorelines and now that the winds have stopped that oil transport pretty much has stopped at least the northern progressi progression of it. that s the good news. the bad news is it s drifted closer to the louisiana shoreline and the sensitive wetlands there and wildlife certainly affected more than what we ve seen on our air coverage. forecast for the next several days continued like this that s the good news light winds, maybe a light south breeze bu
as stocks in the u.s. are taking another hit. how much do you think is related to what s happening there in greece, steph? a lot of it is, kyra. greece has been on investors minds for quite a few months now and that s why we ve seen so much volatility on wall street. just look at the past few days here. if you look at the markets, the dow has posted a triple digit mood in five of the past six sessions and despite having firm details on the bailout now, it s still a cause for concern and want just here. most of the major stock markets in europe are down more than 1%. here at home we have upbeat economic reports and the losses are not as bad as they could have been today. the dow off 47 points and 10,878. the nasdaq off 1% at 2401. the protests that we re seeing, they show that the road to the bailout is not going to be an easy one. sure, greece is getting the money, but it hasn t been handed out just yet and it s a three-year plan and greece needs to rein in its budget. that s one of
adviser to president george w. bush. fran, have you ever been stopped or had something confiscated at the airport where you thought, okay, have you even checked out who i am? this is ridiculous. not only that, kyra, my latest great story is i was in front of a woman who had they were coming from washington on tourism and they took the kids snow globe. and you sort of said, really? because it was more than three ounces. well, in that you know, it s incidents like that, as you well know, that we ve all experienced where we wonder, okay, what s the deal with these no-fly lists? because there s not just one of them. there are several of them with so many various names on them. are they even worth the paper they re printed on? you know, kyra, i know this is going to sound counterintuitive coming after the nighttime comedy shows, but the system is built to have a redundancy in it, and the redundancy in this instance is the thing that caught this guy. you had the airlines that down