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double agent. the suicide bomber al qaeda chose to take down a u.s. airliner was actually working for the cia. ousted after losing to a tea party challenger, richard lugar has tough word for his opponents. baring arms. transportation officials find parts of a gun and ammunition in a stuffed toy by a rhode island airline passengerer. this is the "cbs morning news" for may 9, 2012. good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm danielle nottingham. al qaeda was duped. the would-be terrorist chosen by
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al qaeda to destroy a u.s.-bound airliner with an improved underwear bomb was actually a double agent. instead of carrying out the murderous mission, he delivered the bomb to u.s. intelligence officials. "the new york times" reports the informant is an intelligent agent for saudi arabia. susan mcginnis is in washington with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. an incredible intelligence coup. the al qaeda affiliate developed this advanced bomb. they think they're giving it to a suicide bomber but they hand it right over to an agent working with the cia. officials say al qaeda in the arabian peninsula known as aqap failed in its attempt to take down an american-bound airliner because of a double agent. the would-be suicide bomber actually worked for the cia and saudi intelligence agencies. >> clearly, this was an intelligence success.
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>> reporter: senator chambliss said the planned attack is a reminder al qaeda remained committed to hurting america. >> the bad guys have to get it right only one time. this time our guys got it right again. >> reporter: the bomb was an improved version of the underwear bomb that failed to detonate over detroit on christmas day 2009. the new bomb had no metal parts, making it likely it would have slipped through a metal defect tore. the fbi is still examining the device. word of the bomb plot first surfaced on monday in a report by the associated press. now congressional leaders are calling for an investigation into who leaked the story and why. >> we can't have leaks. leaks will kill people. can deter us from queting information. >> reporter: the ap first learned of the plot last friday but didn't publish the information then asked by the white house to hold on. >> i don't think those leaks should have happened.
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there was an operation in progress. i think the leak is regarded as very serious. >> reporter: one lawmaker said such a leak is a federal crime and questioned if it was politically motivated. now, security officials do say this new device likely would have been picked up by the most advanced security systems in place in u.s. airports. the biggest worry, u.s. flights originating overseas where security systems are not as tight. >> susan mcginnis in washington, thank you for that report. a bomb threat temporarily grounded two seft flights last night. authorities jumped into action following threatening phone calls. one jet was already on the ground until orange county, california, scheduled to fly to phoenix. the other was en route from orange county to phoenix. both planes were inspected and cleared. to politics. mitt romney moves closer to the republican nomination sweeping three primaries. he won in north carolina, indiana and west virginia.
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cbs news estimates romney now has 934 of the 1,144 delegates needed to clinch the nomination. but the big political headline in indiana wasn't romney's win. it was the defeat of six-term republican moderate richard lugar. known as a capitol hill dealmaker lost a tea party-backed to richard mourdock. lugar faced questions about sometimes voting with democrats and his resistcy. he says he wants to seymour dock win. >> i want to see a republican in the white house. i want to see my friend mitch mcconnell have majority in the senate. >> but shortly after his speech, lugar had some tough words for mourdo mourdock. his embrace of relenting partisan mindset is
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irreconcilable with my philosophy of governance. as expected, voters in north carolina easily approved an amendment to the state constitution that defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman. the law also avoids domestic unions from carrying illegal status. north carolina is the 30th state to adopt a ban on same-sex marriage. on the democratic side, president obama won the west virginia presidential primary but a texas inmate got about 40% of the vote. keith judd is serving time for making threats at university of new mexico in 1999. he got on the ballot by paying a $2500 fee and filling out a form. west virginia's coal industry opposes the president's environmental policies and the state's democratic senator and governor have instead if they'll support the president. the intense manhunt for adam
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mayes continues. he has a $50,000 bounty on his head. he is supported of killing a teenager and her mother. now his wife and mother have been charged in the case. >> reporter: investigators have released new video of 35-year-old adam mayes, captured by a security camera paying to a drink at a convenient store in guntown, mississippi, on april 30th, three days after police say mayes kidnapped a tennessee mother and her three daughters. authorities say the suspect's mother and wife paid a role in the kidnapping. his wife was charged with kidnapping tuesday. she told police she drove jo ann bain and her three daughters from their home in tennessee to mississippi. the suspect's mother is charged with conspiracy to commit kidnapping. the bodies of jo ann and her oldest daughter a dree yuan were
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found last week. now a massive around-the-clock search of the woods around that home. the fbi is optimistic the two younger sisters, 12-year-old alexandria and 8-year-old kyliyah with with mayes. gary bain said he woke up to find his wife, daughters and mayes gone. investigators believe he has altered his appearance and may have dyed the girls' hair to hide their identities. coming up on the morning news, a shocking toy story. airport security finds ammunition and pieces of a gun hidden inside three stuffed animals. first, scott pelley has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." we'll have the top stories from around the world. plus, he's been honored six
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layers of shaved steak and grilled peppers served with fries and a tasty soup or salad. chili's lunch break combos. police say a domestic is dpis put, not terror led to the discovery of a concealed gun at a rhode island airport. the .40 caliber handgun was in three pieces hidden in stuffed toys in a young boy's carry-on. authorities questioned the child's father at length and decided he was not a threat. they were allowed to fly onto detroit without the gun. on the "cbs moneywatch," the fight to stabilize student loans takes a stumble. and google's self-driving car gets the green light. ashley morrison is here in new york with that and more. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to you, danielle. disappointing u.s. corporate earnings triggered a sell offin
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overseas mark kay. nikkei fell 0.5. the uncertainty over european debt crisis sent stocks tumbling on wall street. the dow fell 200 point before closing at 76. the nasdaq lost 11 new drivers can breathe easier since it looks like gas prices won't hit record high levels this summer. a battle in congress could end up costing more than 7 million americans a lot of money. on tuesday, senate republicans blocked a democratic bill that would keep interest rates on stafford student loans at their current level. those rates will double in july without congressional action. both parties want to extend the current rates but cannot agree how to pay the $6 billion legislati legislation. it's getting more expensive
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for retirees to pay for health care. astudding to a study by fidelity investments a 65-year-old couple retiring this year will need about $240,000 to cover their medical expenses. that's up more than 4% from a year ago. and don't be surprised if you see a car with no driver on the road in nevada. the state has granted google a license to test its self-driving cars on public streets. google has already showed off the technology in this video posted to youtube. nevada is requiring humans be in the cars at all times. hopefully one is behind the wheel in case something goes wrong. >> absolutely. ashley morrison here in new york. the death of author and pill straighter maurice sendak has prompted an outpouring of contributions. sendak is known for exploring dark fantasies of childhood, especially "where the wild things are" published in 1963
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and released as a film in 2009. sendak illustrated the work of other children's authors as well as his own and he won many awards, including the national medal of the arts. maurice sendak died tuesday in connecticut, four days after sufficienting a stroke. he was 83. impulse buy. gift horse. king crab. rhubarb pie. lettuce shower. made by bees. toucan sam. that's not cheese. grass fed. curry. gingersnaps. soup can tower. 5% cash back. right now, get 5% cash back at grocery stores. it pays to discover. you're doing okay, mom. i can call you "mom," right? i know we haven't known each other very long, but you seem like a real keeper. you're not perfect. but you're trying. anyway, i want you to know how much i appreciate you. you know, right? how much i love you.
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miami, 87. chicago, 59. dallas, 79. and los angeles, 80. now for a check of today's national forecast. look for scattered showers and thundershowers from new england to georgia. south florida will also see passing thundershowers. rain will fall in texas, new mexico and eastern arizona. the midwest will be mostly fair with scattered showers. and it will be sunny from california through the plains. in sports, a historic night in baltimore as the texas beats the orioles 10-3. the game's big story is josh hamilton is four two-run homers off three different orioles pitchers. he's only the 16th player in major league history to hit four in a game, a list that goes all the way back to 1894. after the game, hamilton said his home run secret is to stay small. >> i wasn't getting too big, do too much.
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just taking the barrel to the bat to the ball and worked out good. >> yes, it did along with the homers, hamilton hit a double, setting an american league single game record of 18 total bases. now to the nba playoffs. nuggets at lakers. it was a wild fourth quarter. denver's mcgee helping build a lee before kobe bryant went on a tear, hitting four three-pointers in the last five minutes. but the nuggets held on to win 102-99 and stay alive in the series. in chicago, the bulls faced elimination by the 76ers but carlos boozer scored 19 points with 13 rebound, while deng led the bulls scoring with 24. and chicago won it 77-69. the sixers still lead the series 3-2. in last night's other nba playoff games, indiana eliminated orlando with a 105-87 win. and atlanta got past boston 87-86. in the nhl playoffs, the new
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jersey devils are going to the eastern conference finals. in the first period philadelphia's goalie tried to clear the puck but it bounced off the stick of the devils' david clarkson and into the goal. the devils won 3-1 to take the series. when we return, deportation dilemma. american-born children are going to mexico in huge numbers as their parents are fwoersed on it of the united states. ...98, 99, 100! ready or not, here i come!
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u.s.-bound airliner was actually working for the cia. he turned over the new and improved underwear bomb to the u.s. where it's being analyzed by the fbi. and two southwest airlines flights were grounded following a bomb threat. one jet had already landed in orange county, california. the other was headed to phoenix. the planes were inspected and cleared. federal authorities continue to tighten security along the u.s./mexico border but these days more mexicans are headed south than are coming north. long-time u.s. residents are finding themselves in an unfamiliar society as joel whitaker reports. >> reporter: every day patricia herrera walking her three children, 12-year-old, 10-year-old and 8-year-old, to school. this family from salt lake city, american children, have been uprooted here to tijuana, mexico. these english-speaking children struggle to learn in spanish.
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>> it's different and hard for me to understand what they're saying here. >> reporter: right across from the house they share with relatives is the fence that marks the u.s. border. when patricia was a baby, her mother sneaked her across. she grew up thinking she was a u.s. citizen, until she was stopped one day by federal agents. second time last october she was deported. to keep her family intact, she brought her children, u.s. citizens, over in february. >> i never thought i would -- it would come to this, but it has. and it's hard for them. >> reporter: four years ago, tijuana schools started seeing a steady flow of american students whose parents had been deported. when the u.s. economy fell into deep recession that flow became a flood. the schools are overwhelmed. this cool is a prime example of what's going on. two years ago there were no u.s. students enrolled. last year six. this year, 35. in all, tijuana schools, 2,000
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students from the u.s. have enrolled so far this year. how many of you speak english. most feel trapped between two worlds. cesar was born in washington state. >> i feel more american because all my life i was over there. >> reporter: patricia can't work because she can't speak spanish well enough. she survives on money her family sends from utah every week. >> i live right here on the bored i line. it's hard. i tell myself, if i can only get through this. i know i can't. on i have to learn to accept my life here. >> reporter: it's a hard lesson many families from north of the border are having to learn. bill whitaker, cbs news, tijuana. for the first time a person in a special bionic sult finished a marathon. claire lomaz, paralyzed from the chest down, crossed the finish line 16 days after the race started. along the way she raised
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i'm mike hydeck. good morning, monika santami. >> good morning. >> google is not overrated. howard bernstein explained moments ago. >> if we could get it working, it would solve so many problems. we have cleansing going on overnight with the rainfall cleaning out some of the air from some of the tree and grass pollen we've been enduring. a couple of showers around but we'll see more as we get into the afternoon hours. i think we'll be okay for the morning commute and maybe even lunch time. but this afternoon and the first half of tonight, more showers and storms. a mild and muggy day, mid- to upper 70s. here's the big picture. the batch of rain we've been dealing with, the overnight now, generally south and east. new showers in ohio and kentucky. that's what we're going to watch for later. here we go. we'll zoom in a little bit and show you west of i-95, very little going on although there is activity toward ellicott city and howard county. most of the action now across
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charles, son prince georges, calvert -- southern prince georges, calvert, all headed for the eastern shore and away from the washington metro region. your temperatures this morning, they are certainly on the mild side. we've got readings in the 60s everywhere except for garrett county at 54. we're still 67 degrees at this hour going into the upper 70s. if we get any sun, we could poke toward 80 degrees. here's monika santami at 4:27 with a look at time saver traffic. good morning, everybody. it's wednesday morning. that means we did have overnight construction as usual and we did have an accident on the inner loop at the beltway right at connecticut avenue. they should be in the clearing stages. let's go over to the construction. first of all on the inner loop of the beltway after gallows road, also on the outer loop between the georgetown pike and the dulles toll road. outer loop between route 7 and i-66. be aware of the separate construction zones.
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they should be picking up the cones now. on the northbound side of i-95 at the fairfax county parkway, no problems to report as cow in from newington to -- as you come in from newington to springfield. again at the maps, this time 270 looking great out of frederick. no issues into clarksburg and a live look at the beltway at new hampshire avenue running smoothly on the outer loop. in my next report, we'll take a look at the bw parkway. yemeni officials say the would-be bomber who was to carry a new undetected al qaeda bomb on to the plane headed for the u.s. was actually working for the c.i.a. and saudi intelligence. >> the informant delivered the bomb intact to u.s. intelligence. the f.b.i. is now analyzing that explosive. susan mcginnis has more. >> reporter: officials say al qaeda in the arabian peninsula also known as aqap failed in its attempt to take down an american-bound airliner because of a double agent.
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the would-be suicide bomber actually worked for the c.i.a. and saudi intelligence agencies. >> clearly this was an intelligence success. >> reporter: senator chambliss, a member of the senate intelligence committee said the planned attack is a reminder al qaeda remains committed to hurting america. >> the bad guys have to get it right only one time. this time our guys got it right again. >> reporter: the bomb was an improved version of the underwear bomb that failed to detonate over detroit on christmas day 2009. the new bomb had no metal parts making it likely it would have slipped through an airport metal detector. the f.b.i. is still examining the device. word of the bomb plot first surfaced on monday in a report by the associated press. now congressional leaders are calling for an investigation into who leaked the story and why. >> you can't have leaks. leaks can kill people. leaks can deter us getting information. >> reporter: the ap first learned of the plot
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