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thanks to virtual wallet by pn someone's hacked all our technology. technology... say, have you seen all the amazing technology in geico's mobile app? mobile app? look. electronic id cards, emergency roadside service, i can even submit a claim. wow... i am courtney robinson. thank you for joining us. >> a big story happening now. a new grand jury report alleges to roman catholic bishops covered up sexual abuse of
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the state attorney general says no criminal charges have been filed since the statute of limitations has run out. osama bin laden will is declassified along with other documents from the terrorist leader. his will reveals he had $29 million in sudan that he wanted to be used for jihad. i said i need to talk to someone. i am so screwed up. and that is when i decided to do it. >> sportscaster erin andrews back on the stand saying she felt anxious and depressed. that prompted her to sue a nashville marriott for $70 million after a stock or two -- took nude videos of her. >> a routine arrest took a strange twist. the drunk driver allowed to go free.
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>> reporter: police officers are led to a store parking lot with a spot a running car. the driver passed out. when he does wake up. he seems incapable of following basic instructions. >> opened the door. instead of complying the driver slammed on the gas. >> what are you doing? open your door. >> the car was not in gear and the man behind the wheel gets out. >> i want to do some tests to make sure you are able to drive. >> sobriety test gets off to a rocky start. basic request seemed not to be understood.
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i want you to take off your hat. >> i don't know what you want. >> i want you to take off your hat. >> he couldn't walk a straight line and the officers give up. >> go sit in my car. >> outcomes the breathalyzer and officers would claim he blew a points --.suit 020. two times the legal limit. >> i'm going to place you under arrest for a dwi. >> under arrest the man is put in the back of the patrol car. it seems standard. textbook dwi. intel the cops examine the man's wallet. >> oh crap. >> without another word both officers pull out and turn off
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the only microphone not working is the one in the patrol car. the men under arrest is led out. a few minutes and he gets back in. the handcuffs are off. >> stay warm. instead of going to jail a ride home is arranged. >> i need to find somebody that can pick you up. anybody. preferably one of your buddies. >> the man previously under arrest and now getting special treatment is not your ordinary citizen. william malmberg is a columbia heights police officer. and the cover-up is on. >> police call this professional courtesy. the notion that cops don't take it other cops. >> i don't condone their behavior. i wish they made a different decision.
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>>.wolf is a retired officer. and current law enforcement instructor at alexandria tech. this is a contentious subject. >> wolf says there can be a lot of peer pressure. >> a lot of alleles -- police officers feel that pressure. wolf has written about professional courtesy. >> the article is the most commented article i've ever written. >> he makes the argument against the badge means a get out of jail free card. >> it is a serb the department or the profession and doesn't serve the officers. they just get the attitude that there are no consequences. >> the officer and his get out of jail free card wants to make sure there's nothing about his
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>> on this night no arrest, new report. no mug shot. dawn breaks with a free pass. because he wears a bass -- badge. >> the police chief in blaine, minnesota doesn't believe special breaks for officer should happen. he put an investigator on the case and a month later after that stop the officer who you saw was charged with dwi. the chief says inexperienced officers made a mistake. families hurting after a nato. -- after a tornado. imagine having the family pet stolen. cars were destroyed and home to damage. someone stole their stuff including the pet rabbit. there have been no reports
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pensacola. they hope someone will bring their animals back. fbi and apple faced off today for the first time since prosecutors asked a judge to force the company to unlock a terrorist iphone. both sides testified before a committee hearing about encryption. the fbi said the request is only for for rick's phone but he does understand it said the president. apple's attorney argued it would lead to encroachment on privacy. >> weakening encryption will only hurt. >> do we let what company decide this issue for all of us. >> today's hearings come a day after a new york judge ruled the fbi cannot force apple to unlock an iphone that is part of a dry case. that ruling could have implications in the san bernardino dispute.
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scout cookie season such a florida scouts say someone took off with their cash. deputies are looking for the man seen in this video. delton walmart over the weekend. a mom working the booth says he ran right past her and climbed into a great sunday. parents >> how would you feel to have your little girl go through that. you are scum and you are nasty. >> you don't want to mess with mom. the mom said she was so upset she posted the story on facebook hoping someone else saw something that could help. now as you can imagine that story is going barbeau. take a look at 275 at the i- 4 ramp. always a mess.
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teacher who resigned after a student.nude pictures on his cell phone. leeann arthur said that invaded her set privacy and has yet to be disciplined. parents and students are working on a petition to get her to come back to work. new orleans veterinarians are seeing canine cough cases and are not sure what is behind it. they rolled out kennel cough and strains of dog flu. they think it is a possible fibrous. they are treating this cough with antibiotics. you can't bring more than 3 ounces of liquid on a flight and evidently gun shaped stilettos one flight either. a woman was told to put them in her checked baggage. the rolling stones will play a free concert in cuba. they are the biggest act to play there since the revolution.
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audience. that is the 62nd scan. a special reunion tonight decades in the making. a lakeland woman never expected to get this phone call out of the blue. that call let her know she had a sibling she had never met. bobby lewis is on the road at tampa international for a face- to-face meeting karen never imagined what happened. >> reporter: i don't think i slept in two months. >> karen hill knew she had two sisters. she found out she actually has three. a death in the family led to a facebook search and this unlikely hello. >> that issue. i can tell. i could spot or anywhere. >> it is been a while. a half-century. >> i spotted you from the get-
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>> dev myers in white and karen in black. embracing. this news was a surprise. >> i wanted to make sure you knew who i was. for adoption and karen never knew. they have lots of questions but not much time to ask them. debits here for a few days on a work trip before heading back home to ohio. >> thank you so much for being here.
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more than enough. on the road, bobby lewis. the siblings have two other siblings who live in different states. >> they say they will spend the next two days just gabbing. you have seen the damage left after a car crashed into a day care. all-new at 6:00, who is responsible for making sure homes turned into daycare's. we're looking out for your children. treasure island causeway will need to and a half million dollars worth of maintenance over the next 3 to 4 years and the treasure island area wants to know who will help them pay for it. drivers tired at sitting at long red lights call on the
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if i could bottle this day up. >> a lot of nice weather. >> if i could bottle this day up i would be rich. >> get a nice bottle of wine. >> absolutely stunning day. right now on storm tracker 10, nothing going on in the way a significant cloud cover. nothing producing precipitation. there is a little shower offshore that will fall apart. we will see more of this, gorgeous guys to the evening. high financiers clouds and not much else. that is what we like to see. a gorgeous sunset coming up.
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73 seaport -- 75 odessa. 71 seminal. the do. hours. that will allow for stray more importantly it means we will be off to another nice mild start tomorrow morning. can draw too far below this number. we will see overnight lows around 60 degrees but the front comes through and we do try things out. that will be the big change. it is the dew point that will see the substantial drop. will only be hanging around into the upper 50s to near 60 around the bay area. temperatures cooler in the coast and along the coastal spots, near 60. we get farther inland, less of an impact from the gulf. we will try things out.
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then the front comes through. for a lot of us you won't even notice it moving through unless you happen to be looking outside and feel the shift in the wind and we see the increase in cloud cover. that will be the step for most of us as opposed to a drop in temperatures or showers. you see showers moving through. less than 20% coverage this time around. they will move in and out quickly. we are copy and pasting this forecast. both days are looking for nominal there as well getting off to the morning run. temperatures hovering around 60 . we are looking good. same story on the coast. heading into the weekend we are looking spectacular. drive both days and an isolated showers saturday morning. still recovering into the 70s
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marley hall shows you more. >> reporter: it seems like everything is now connected to the internet. like this baby monitoring camera. and this refrigerator with cameras built into the door. toys are also tied to the web. they all have processes that transmit and receive data. part of an exploding category of connected devices called the internet of things. >> we have something in the neighborhood of 20 billion devices online by 2020. >> todd beardsley is a researcher with rapid seven. gadgets can let hackers into your home. last april new york city couple was horrified to hear a man talking to their three-year-old through a web connected the baby monitor. hackers can invade your privacy just for fun. this website
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from homes around the world. the biggest entryway into the home is this. the router. password is a must. >> you don't have to be sophisticated attacker to get a >> once one device like a router is compromised hackers can learn a lot about you. >> first name, last name, date of birth, a data set that i can >> create a unique password for all devices and change them often. marley hall, cbs news. internet security experts suggest you check for software updates for all of your gadgets. >> turn off your devices when you are not actively using them and resetting them to their original factory settings once a year. remember to update them again
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and that the community is looking towards tolls. good evening. i am reginald roundtree. thanks for staying with us. >> a local deputy is fired for acting against a vendetta. he went as far as assisting to plant abbasids to create more charges on a suspect. casey cumley explains how the actions launched an internal investigation and possibly more charges. >> reporter: leblanc would tell people he was going after people. >> sheriff chris nocco said thomas parisi taunted leblanc. >> he had spray-painted on his own trailer, leblanc per share of 2016.
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neighborhood looking for dirt on parisi. he arrested parisi after admitting to painting this while. he made the arrest in front of his neighbor. >> with parisi in custody leblanc orders james holder to go back inside and get me some stuff. >> holder brings out drug paraphernalia and places the items in parisi's back without his knowledge. >> leblanc was trying to use holder as a donation. so that is where the crime really for us is the fact that he had the intent to try to get parisi put up on more charges. >> leblanc changed his mind and left the bag outside the home. the sheriff office listed the charges for leblanc. >> we are working with the state attorney's office.
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