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tar gegt terror. stripping gent new security measures for airline passengers flying to the united states. security scare. newark airport locked down for hours after an unknown man slipped past the screening check point. >> as you can see, absolute chaos. and touching the sky. dwarfing the competition, the world's tallest building open for business. this is the cbs morning news for for business. this is the cbs morning news for monday, january 4th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm michelle gielan. this morning the obama administration is instituting
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new security measures for all passengers flying in to the united states. and passengers from 14 nations will be subject to particularly intense screenings. tara mergener is this washington with details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, these international travelers will be facing new scrutiny now. the tsa calls it a major step forward. starting came, all travelers who want to get into the u.s. will have to play by tough new security rules. but people flying from nations considered to be sponsors of terrorism or other countries of interest will see the biggest changes. mandatory full body pat-downs, carry-out searches and body scans are part of the latest ways of enhanced procedures. at least 14 countries are on the list, nearly all are muslim. philadelphia residents alex and nica went through ramped up measures on their flight from belgium sunday but weren't impressed. >> they looked through my bag and they missed one bag, so sort of felt very artificial. >> reporter: the new guide lines
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come more than a week after a man allegedly tried to blow up a u.s.-bound plane on christmas day. airports around the world have been on alert ever since. another security breach just last night forced one. country's busiest airports to come to a complete stand still. >> we were simply told to vacate the area and to move upstairs. >> reporter: flights were grounded for areas at new york's jersey airport after a man slipped past security by entering through a check point exit. thousands of passengers had to be rescreened, including sergio who had just boarded his flight when he was told to get off. >> they fwhouns that had we had to go through security, so we went back to the gate and then we ended up here. >> despite a six hour lockdown, travelers were tired, but some didn't mind the delay. >> security doesn't worry me. the more the better. >> reporter: that's the attitude airport officials hope more people will have as they continue to try to keep travelers safe. and president obama will be
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meeting with homeland security officials tomorrow in the white house situation room. >> as far as that incident at newark airport, have they found the person of interest that set off the alarm? >> reporter: as far as we know, they have not found him. now, authorities are scouring surveillance tapes, but so far they have not been able to identify or apprehend him. >> all right, tara mergener in washington. thanks. there is word this morning that a roadside bomb killed four american service members in afghanistan. the bomb exploded sunday in the southern part of the country. they are the first u.s. casualties due to enemy action in afghanistan this year. in a separate incident, a british soldier was also killed on sunday. the u.s. embassy in yemen will remain closed today. the american and britd tesch embassies there were closed sunday following increased threats from al qaeda. kimberly dozier reports. >> reporter: the u.s. embassy stayed closed sunday after the new year's holiday because of ongoing fierce of an imminent al qaeda attack. the deputy national security
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adviser confirmed there was an active threat. >> there is. al qaeda has several hundred members in yemen and they've grown in strength. >> reporter: senior officials say they believe air strikes on christmas eve headed off a suicide bombing attack on the embassy planned for christmas day. the december 24th joint u.s. yemeni strikes hit targets including two al qaeda training camps. the u.s. and britain have ramped up training of forces and the pentagon is doubling the $70 million it already spend there is in aid. the top american commander of the region, general david petraeus, visited yemen's capital saturday to discuss ongoing cooperation. yemen has sent more forces into al qaeda target areas, but its its military is overstretched, fighting three wars against al qaeda, the arabian peninsula, a shiite rebelian in the north and a group in the south. combine that with upwards of 35%
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unemployment and an underaged population where half are uneducated and live on less than $2 a day, and you have what diplomats call a near failed state and a foot hold for islamic extremist movements. that's why republicans have criticized the return of guantanamo detainees to yemen. one of the problems on the ground is that the qua made any oig government ochl cuts deals with its enemies. on one of the reasons for the increased funding is to keep the pressure on the yemeni government to keep the pressure on america's enemies. kimberly dozier, cbss new, the white house. those five measures suspected of plotting attacks in pakistan are due in court take. the five young muslim men are from the washington, d.c. area. they were arrested in december carrying a map of an area near a nuclear power facility. police say they'll seek life sentences on terror charges, but the men are expected to be deported back to the u.s. tomorrow president obama meets with his security advisers to review events that led up to
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the detroit airline attack. the president returns from his vacation in hawaii today. he left there early this morning. the first family wrapped up their vacation with a visit to the honolulu zoo on sunday. on the cbs "moneywatch," shares in asia had a mixed start to the new year this morning and emily smith is here in morning with that and more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, most asian markets kicked off 2010 with moderate gains. japan's nikkei climbed 1% while the hang seng lost a fraction. wall street begins the new year after ending 2009 on a down note. thursday the dow dropped 120 points, the nasdaq gave pack 22. today investors will get reports on manufacturing and construction spending. fed chairman ben bernanke won't rule out raising interest rate this is year to prevent another housing bubble. at a conference in atlanta sunday, bernanke pushed for stronger regulation to avoid higher mortgage mess. critics blame the fed for feeding the housing bub foel
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holding rates too low too long. jen pot tors said sales road 67% in china for a record 1.8 million vehicles. detroit based gm and other global automatic mow makers are looking to china's fast growing market to drive sales amid slack either where. december numbers have not yet been released. 3 million customers in new york, new jersey and connecticut lost access to hdtv and the food network after pulled programming over contract negotiations. cable vision currently pays about 25 crepts per subscriber for the combined networks. the cable giant says they're demanding a 200% fee increase which would drive up customer rates. and "avatar" is getting better with age. the 3d epic had the best third
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weekend ever at the box office smashing the mark set by spider man. "avatar" has earned more than $350 million domestically, more than $1 billion worldwide and is already the fourth biggest movie of all-time. >> that is incredible. and i guess you can see it in 3d or in regular, which i didn't realize. because some people were feeling nauseous at the 3d one. >> super cool glasses, right. >> all right. emily, thanks. just ahead on the "morning news," the suspected thanksgiving day killer is nabbed at a motel. plus, blustery blast. large parts of the country in the grips of a frigid cold spell. you're watching the "cbs morning news." (announcer) funny thing about sinus pressure you can blow your nose but nothing comes out! advil cold & sinus knows that the real problem isn't always mucus. it's often swelling caused by inflammation in your nasal passages. the right medicine for the real problem is advil cold & sinus
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zero in parts of the northern plains and midwest. the east coast and the south are also very cold with freeze warnings all the way to northern florida. a florida man is in custody this morning facing charges of killing four relatives on thanksgiving day. paul merhige was a fugitive for more than a month after the shootings of two sisters, an aunt and a cousin in jupiter, florida. he was staying at a motel in the florida keys under a phony name. he was caught on saturday thanks to a tip from the motel owner who saw the suspect's faes while he was watching sports on tv. >> the football game was over and then the news came on. and the news, first thing the news flashed his face on the screen. and i go, you know, that's him. >> he called the tip line and police came an arrested the suspect. there is a disturbing increase in the number of police officers shot to death in the u.s. even more alarming is that more are dying in incidents involving
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multiple officers. bob orr reports. >> reporter: the cold blooded killing of four seattle police officers last november is the worth police shooting in washington state history. four officers gunned down at a coffee shop as they huddled over their laptops. but that spree is just the latest in a deadly year in which police have been repeatedly ambushed. numbers show at least 48 officers were killed by gun mis-2009. up from 38 the year before. more than a dozen deaths came in cluster shootings. in march, four officers were killed in oakland in a shoot-out that gap with a routine traffic stop. two weeks later, three pittsburgh police officers answering a domestic dispute were shot and killed by a gufrp man wielding ans a sault rifle and wearing a bulletproof vest. to fight back, police are increasingly trading in handguns for assault rifles. a miami officer now packs ap-ar 15 to counter the heavy fire
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power of gangs he encounters on patrol. >> definitely see a lot of ak-47s, high powered rifles. >> reporter: while the increase is troubling, criminologists say it must be kept in perspective. over the past 30 plus year, police shooting deaths have been dropping. 156 officers were gunned down in 1973. more than three times as many as in 2009. the good news is that police officers take are at much lower risk of being shot and killed. in fact, the risk is half as high as it was three decades ago go. >> reporter: still, police worry last year's uptick in violence may signal the start of a new p ward trend, a greater danger posed by brazen and better armed criminals. bob orr, cbs news, washington. nba star gilbert arenas of the washington wizards is scheduled to meet with police today about an alleged okayer room incident involving guns on christmas eve.
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arenas and a teammate drew guns on each other in a dispute over gambling debts according to the new york "post." arenas says he used bad judgment in keeping his guns in the team and he locker room, but says he does not gamble. straight ahead, your monday morning weather. and in sports, the last games of the nfl regular season decide the final playoff match-ups. they've been pounded... my muscles just ache... ... all over my body... ...it just doesn't go away. it's so baffling. (announcer) does this sound like the pain you've been experiencing? this is fibromyalgia. chronic, widespread pain and tenderness that affects millions. sometimes i need a hug... ...but i know it's gonna hurt... (announcer) there is hope. understanding your pain... ...is the first step to treating it. talk to your doctor and visit fibrocenter.com for answers and support. what's going on? we ordered a gift online and we really need to do something with it... i'm just not sure what... what is it? oh just return it. returning gifts is easier than ever with priority mail
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new york, mostly cloudy windy and 25. miami 55, chicago 17, denver sunny and 33, 80. time for a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows that skies are cloudy around the great lakes and it's clear but cold across much of the deep south. later today, it will remain cold and dry across the plains and northeast. the south will also continue to shiver. and out in southern california, temperatures will be in the mid to upper 80s. in sports, the nfl playoffs are all set as the last two wild card races were decided when dallas won its division title. the cowboys had two touchdown passes in a dominating shutout against philadelphia 24-0. they will face the eagles again saturday night in the first round of the playoffs. in oakland, baltimore's willis made gay me ran for three
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touchdowns as the ravens beat the raiders 3 2 #-13, baltimore dlinched an afc wild card berth and will play new england next sunday. the jets thomas jones ran for two scores against the bengals, the 37-0 new york win over cincinnati gives the jets a wild card spot and they will face cincinnati again next saturday. and in college basketball, a 75-foot shot at the buzzer in over time at florida. the three pointer gave the gators a stunning 62-61 win over north carolina state. what a hero. when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. and female persuasion. marines in afghanistan use a fresh approach to connect with afghan women. riderm® daily moisture a favorite among dermotologists? one reason, lubriderm® daily moisture contains the same nutrients naturally found in healthy skin. (announcer) lubriderm® moisture matches the moisture in your skin. skin accepts it better. absorbs it better.
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here's a look at today's weather. it will remain blustery and cold trut the east. the chill will even reach into
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southern florida. the midwest and plains will stay in the deep freeze and the southwest will be sunny. here he another look at this morning's top stories. new security measures begin today for passengers flying in to the united states. and anyone flying from 14 nations considered countries of interest will be subject to intense scrutiny. and four american service members were killed by a road 150id bomb in southern afghanistan on sunday. they are the first combat related u.s. deaths in afghanistan this year. the american troops in afghanistan are hoping to win over the hearts and minds of people. and to do that, a first of its kind u.s. marine mission is now forging unprecedented lengths with afghan women. mandy clark reports. >> i want her on her head. she does not have a weapon. >> reporter: meet this captain
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training the all female marine team. their mission, reaching out to the women of afghanistan. >> we're the first ever that's actually been allowed to pass into that population. the cull schur pretty sensitive about men talking to their women. >> reporter: even their interpreters are women. the marines wear head scarves as a sign of respect. their efforts have been rewarded. afghan women have proved to be good intelligence sources, providing tips on weapons caches and hidden bombs. they're also more open to the military's humanitarian side which helps stabilize the region with programs that promote health, hygiene and education. >> i think the best tool that i can ever approach them with is ears. to listen to what they have to say. >> reporter: these are the latest graduates of the female engagement team. >> also ask who else and why. >> reporter: they role play how
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to communicate with afghan, focusing not only on how to ask questions, but also how to act. >> i want you to be natural. >> reporter: the team was set up in july with just over 40 female marines, but in six months of operating, it has already more than doubled in size. it's seen as key to the counter insurgency strategy here. winning hearts and minds has been a challenge here. afghan women may be key in helping forge a path to peace. mandy clark, cbs news, helmand province, afghanistan. an in dubai, a super skyscraper officially opens today. it's the world's tallest building with more than 160 floors, it's about twice the height of the empire state building. the top of the building can be seen from 6 on 0 miles away in ann. it also has the world's highest observation deck sitting on the 124th floor and the highest swimming pool on the 76th floor.
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is it ever? let's look at the day part. what we are talking about here is a continued cold continued windy. these are actual temperatures before the wind chill. we are in the low 20s and it feels like low teens. 31, that 34 this amp will feel like the low mid-20s. thank you very much. just fordays in and baltimore city reports the first home side of the new decade.
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a baltimore college graduate dies when his car flips into a frozen creek. in the playoffs, the ravens run past the raiders and head to new england. complete coverage coming up in a couple of minutes. ,,,,,,,,
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