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what's wrong with saying you might want to consider dagen's patdown for future. >> get a patdown, i'm more worried about crossing street here in manhattan. >> so you should be after this show. and we're going to take a quick break, a very quick break. did any of you see this? take a look at this. >> our journey together hasn't ended. it's only just begun. >> he's always been good to me, thank you very much from the bottom of my heart. . >> do you think peyton manning was getting emotional over leaving the indianapolis colts? no, he found out that he does not get fbn and missing our hall of fame election coverage. and a lot of you say that's not what he's talking about. and we've got more coming up on tuesday, alabama, mississippi the primaries and 8 p.m., i'm he going to rope gasperino into helping me and he doesn't know it. we'll have the results and early market reactions offer at the futures markets and only place you can get it all. let other business networks profess that interest and such things and then run skillet infomercials and reruns. and this is the most consequential ele
what's wrong with saying you might want to consider dagen's patdown for future. >> get a patdown, i'm more worried about crossing street here in manhattan. >> so you should be after this show. and we're going to take a quick break, a very quick break. did any of you see this? take a look at this. >> our journey together hasn't ended. it's only just begun. >> he's always been good to me, thank you very much from the bottom of my heart. . >> do you think peyton...
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first stop, security. >> if you had your druthers, would you have a patdown or no patdown? >> no patdown. >> reporter: yes, she wants security. >> there is machinery that can do that for you now. >> reporter: but there are times the tsa says a machinery is necessary. >> we have a bunch of machinery. there is no reason we need to be touched. >> i don't think anyone should stick their hand down our pants. >> keep their hands off of us. i don't think that they have the right to search us. without probable cause. >> reporter: for those who disagree, delegates say that a full patdown is just the price of admission. another tool to keep that airliner safe. >> i think if you have nothing to hide, it shouldn't be a big issue. >> reporter: mike commutes to baltimore every week. >> as a 2 million miler on delta, i worry about that stuff all the time. i think it's the price of freedom. >> to get the patdown? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: at bwi, mike schuh, wjz eyewitness news. back to you on tv hill. >>> now, similar bills have also been introduced in the alaska legislature. a tsa spokesma
first stop, security. >> if you had your druthers, would you have a patdown or no patdown? >> no patdown. >> reporter: yes, she wants security. >> there is machinery that can do that for you now. >> reporter: but there are times the tsa says a machinery is necessary. >> we have a bunch of machinery. there is no reason we need to be touched. >> i don't think anyone should stick their hand down our pants. >> keep their hands off of us. i don't think...
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what i would propothat conditioe will use patdowns and a wand if needed. other than that, we are fine with everything else. the outreach i would like to discuss a little bit. steve is a member of the mentioned -- mission merchants association and we are in contact with them. we also reached out to mission economic development. and a group that helps food entrepreneurs and it puts on a big street fair every year in the mission. it is really great. there are seven letters. i think it shows where steve is coming from. he has been the biggest supporter for three years of this clinic. he was their number 1 financial supporter. he is now doing fundraisers for schools in oakland. you have something from the president of monroe motors, the oldest motorcycle dealership in the bay area. they're talking about what a great meeting place it is. you have the fundraising share for the haight asbury committed to schools. talking about how great they have then. there was a documentary film that was produced locally in the mission that talked about the discrepancy is of low
what i would propothat conditioe will use patdowns and a wand if needed. other than that, we are fine with everything else. the outreach i would like to discuss a little bit. steve is a member of the mentioned -- mission merchants association and we are in contact with them. we also reached out to mission economic development. and a group that helps food entrepreneurs and it puts on a big street fair every year in the mission. it is really great. there are seven letters. i think it shows where...
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you will never be patdown free even if your grandmother is in a wheelchair.t a patdown. that's the way to do security. >> they're trying to do their jobs. hopefully the changes found a reasonable middle ground but it never goes away. coming up, the truth about the link between president obama's travel schedule and your price at the pump and why senator scott was talking about santorum's first time. e land. economically, it seems like a good choice now. we need environmental protection. we've got more than 100 years worth of energy, right here. [announcer:] who's right? they all are. visit powerincooperation.com. ♪ home was an airport lounge and an ipad ♪ ♪ made sure his credit score did not go bad ♪ ♪ with a free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ app that he had ♪ downloaded it in the himalayas ♪ ♪ while meditating like a true playa ♪ ♪ now when he's surfing down in chile'a ♪ ♪ he can see when his score is in danger ♪ ♪ if you're a mobile type on the go ♪ ♪ i suggest you take a tip from my bro ♪ ♪ and download the app that lets you know ♪ ♪ at free-credit-score-dot-co
you will never be patdown free even if your grandmother is in a wheelchair.t a patdown. that's the way to do security. >> they're trying to do their jobs. hopefully the changes found a reasonable middle ground but it never goes away. coming up, the truth about the link between president obama's travel schedule and your price at the pump and why senator scott was talking about santorum's first time. e land. economically, it seems like a good choice now. we need environmental protection....
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. >>> an airport security patdown raising eyebrows tonight. the video shows a tsa agent patting down a 3-year-old. the little boy was in a cast and wheelchair at the time. couldn't go through the metal detector. fox's craig wall spoke with the boy's father. >> he was confused first and then he got scared. >> reporter: matt dubio will never forget the day his son got treated like a terrorist at midway airport when he posted this video on youtube adding the written comment al-qaeda? as a way of venting his frustration at the tsa. >> it's never been necessary and they've not to my knowledge found any rogue 3-year-olds from the suburbs with explosive devices trying to take down airplanes on the way to disney. so i would say that's always excessive. >> are you nervous? don't be nervous. it's okay. >> reporter: throughout the search dubio can be heard trying to calm his son down. the family was on their way to disney world in orlando two years ago. because his boy was in a wheelchair he could not pass through the metal detector. last fall the tsa re
. >>> an airport security patdown raising eyebrows tonight. the video shows a tsa agent patting down a 3-year-old. the little boy was in a cast and wheelchair at the time. couldn't go through the metal detector. fox's craig wall spoke with the boy's father. >> he was confused first and then he got scared. >> reporter: matt dubio will never forget the day his son got treated like a terrorist at midway airport when he posted this video on youtube adding the written comment...
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the s&p 500 was off 4. >>> a viral video is renewing the debate over tsa patdowns.ddler in a wheelchair getting swabbed by security in chicago. >> this incident happened two years ago but the boy's father has recently posted the video to youtube. rob elgas reports on why the patdown should never have happened. >> they have got to just check you, okay, it's no big deal. >> she's starting to shake. >> reporter: dad's voice behind the camera remains calm but even two years later matt has trouble watching this video of his son, roc rocco, being patted down and swabbed by a tsa employee. now we're two minutes in and what are you thinking? >> i'm pretty angry. i'm talking to my wife and noticed that he's shaking. >> reporter: he recalled how difficult it was to stay uninvolved, told by tsa he could not touch or get near his son as his legs, feet and wheelchair were swabbed for possible explosive. >> i can't get close to him. they said you can't touch him because we're going to swab him. >> reporter: he did help with the most awkward part of the search, lifting his son's t
the s&p 500 was off 4. >>> a viral video is renewing the debate over tsa patdowns.ddler in a wheelchair getting swabbed by security in chicago. >> this incident happened two years ago but the boy's father has recently posted the video to youtube. rob elgas reports on why the patdown should never have happened. >> they have got to just check you, okay, it's no big deal. >> she's starting to shake. >> reporter: dad's voice behind the camera remains calm but...
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. >> this case could have been solved easily with a simple patdown but it didn't happen. i want you to watch this video. surveillance video that captures stephanie mooreland in a fur shop in minnesota. she finds a fur coat that she likes. she picks it up, she checks it out. and then you notice she's sticking it up her clothes. the person who works there got suspicious, stopped her at the door. the police came. but because they didn't have any female cops they dependent pat her down. so she was in jail for three days over a holiday weekend. she goes into an interrogation room. police say at first she lied about the coat, saying she sold it. a th sheer omes clean and then that's when they discover she still has a fur coat stuck in her pants. >> did you see the cop pick up the coat by two tiny little fingers? oh, this coat. >> i like how she did it just like in the front part of the store where there's obviously cameras. >> the reason this video is now coming out is that she got two years in prison. police say part of the reason mooreland was able to hide the coat is because
. >> this case could have been solved easily with a simple patdown but it didn't happen. i want you to watch this video. surveillance video that captures stephanie mooreland in a fur shop in minnesota. she finds a fur coat that she likes. she picks it up, she checks it out. and then you notice she's sticking it up her clothes. the person who works there got suspicious, stopped her at the door. the police came. but because they didn't have any female cops they dependent pat her down. so...
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. >> hear from the family of a little boy subjected to an airport patdown. and the new twist involving this video. >> reporter: neighborhood watch controversy. tonight, new steps to investigate the man who killed an unarmed teenager in florida. >>> i'm ron matz, in elkridge, howard county. you can join the fight against breast cancer at dick gelfman's ride across maryland. the story coming up, right here on wjz. >>> more spring showers in our forecast. bob will have that answer coming up. ,,,, >>> after public outcry, the justice department opens an investigation into the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed an unarmed teen in florida. terrell brown reports for wjz with the latest. >> reporter: florida prosecutors are asking a grand jury to look into the shooting death of 17-year-old trevon martin. a neighborhood watch volunteer shot the black teenager dead. after a confrontation in a gated community in central florida. >> it is our expectation, our hope, our belief, our prayer, and whatever word we can come up with, that they will arrest george
. >> hear from the family of a little boy subjected to an airport patdown. and the new twist involving this video. >> reporter: neighborhood watch controversy. tonight, new steps to investigate the man who killed an unarmed teenager in florida. >>> i'm ron matz, in elkridge, howard county. you can join the fight against breast cancer at dick gelfman's ride across maryland. the story coming up, right here on wjz. >>> more spring showers in our forecast. bob will...
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>>> outrage is building over a viral video that shows a toddler in a wheelchair getting a patdown byy. the father of the 3-year-old boy posted the video on youtube over the weekend. we do have to point out this incident happened two years ago at chicago o'hare airport, two years ago. the family was on its way to disney world when security told them they would have to swab the son's chair for explosives. the father was upset. said what upset him the most was that he wasn't allowed to touch his son during this. >> i'm pretty angry. i start talking to my wife and i'm noticing that he's shaking, he's physically shaking. i can't even get close to him. they have already said you can't touch him because we're going to swab you and you can't have contact with him. >> tsa officials say the boy couldn't go through normal screening because his wheelchair wasn't able to go through the metal detector. the modified screening measures nearly eliminate patdowns of children now. >>> frequent fliers are getting through airport screening a little faster today at reagan national airport. reagan national
>>> outrage is building over a viral video that shows a toddler in a wheelchair getting a patdown byy. the father of the 3-year-old boy posted the video on youtube over the weekend. we do have to point out this incident happened two years ago at chicago o'hare airport, two years ago. the family was on its way to disney world when security told them they would have to swab the son's chair for explosives. the father was upset. said what upset him the most was that he wasn't allowed to...
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the tsa officer pulled him aside to give him a patdown and swab his cast.o lift his shirt. the father said he reassured his son through the whole thing to keep him from getting upset. tsa says it is aware of the video. >> t s's -- tsa's policy allows them to pat down a child while they remain in the wheelchair. >>> afghans meets with the attorneys. this is as charges come against him. teresa garcia has the latest. >> reporter: staff sergeant robert bales met with his attorney, john henry brown, for the first time, behind the walls of fort leavenworth. brown is just now hearing his client's side of the story. >> you can't imagine a more difficult case, i don't think. i mean, every challenge. political ramifications. legal ramifications. social ramifications. >> reporter: bales could be formally charged this week for killing 16 afghan civilians. nine of them, children. people who know the 38-year-old father of two are shocked. captain chris alexander served with bales. >> no job too menial or dangerous. he would always get it done and get it done very well. >
the tsa officer pulled him aside to give him a patdown and swab his cast.o lift his shirt. the father said he reassured his son through the whole thing to keep him from getting upset. tsa says it is aware of the video. >> t s's -- tsa's policy allows them to pat down a child while they remain in the wheelchair. >>> afghans meets with the attorneys. this is as charges come against him. teresa garcia has the latest. >> reporter: staff sergeant robert bales met with his...
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we've heard lots of stories about t-s-a patdowns that lack common sense.and here's another one.a 3 yeart by security at chicago's o'hare international airport. one agent asks if he can lift he boy's shirt (he did offer a private screening room).dad recorded the whooe thing.. and posted it n youuub. common sense says yoo shouldn't send packages featuring wire-wrapped digitaa clocks with unsigned messages that say "your time is running out".apparently the people at convar deutchland, a german data security company..... don't have much common sense. they thought that mailing out 40 hard drivessgluee to alarm clooks would attract new customerr. instead, they attracttd the boob squad. 3 a gorilla gets even...and it's all caught on camera. camera. &pthe prank he pulled on a couple oo zoo workers... next. 3 ccn yyu really blame the gorilla for trying to have some ffn? get this..../ itt../ looks like.../ just .../ another day .../ at... theezoo.../ ááaáá gorilla... casually.../ scratching.,../ at... the ground .../ ááwhileáá employees... work.../ behind him...///.áábutáá then...// he... decided
we've heard lots of stories about t-s-a patdowns that lack common sense.and here's another one.a 3 yeart by security at chicago's o'hare international airport. one agent asks if he can lift he boy's shirt (he did offer a private screening room).dad recorded the whooe thing.. and posted it n youuub. common sense says yoo shouldn't send packages featuring wire-wrapped digitaa clocks with unsigned messages that say "your time is running out".apparently the people at convar deutchland, a...
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they can take another pass through before a patdown. this is a pilot program. it's going to be at four airports. it will be at chicago, denver international, orlando international, and portland, oregon, airports. these all start on monday. tsa has been rejigering the way it does security programs for kids under 12 to go through, for military members to go through. they call it risk-based screening essentially saying we think people over 75 will less likely to be a threat,book. >> i guess this is the time when you want to be 75 and older and hold up your license and say here you go, i'm not taking my shoes off. >> right, exactly. they say tsa agents will do a visual assessment. i'm waiting for that moment where someone says, ma'am, are you 75? >> no, i'm 52. thank you very much. >> no, i'm 52. i want to go through like a normal person. that's the way this is going to work starting on monday. >> lizzy o'leary, thank you. at the meantime, george clooney just wrapped up a meeting with the president at the white house. we caught up with him. hear what he's saying ne
they can take another pass through before a patdown. this is a pilot program. it's going to be at four airports. it will be at chicago, denver international, orlando international, and portland, oregon, airports. these all start on monday. tsa has been rejigering the way it does security programs for kids under 12 to go through, for military members to go through. they call it risk-based screening essentially saying we think people over 75 will less likely to be a threat,book. >> i guess...
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an officer doing a patdown of a nigerian woman noticed her stomach was ab normally rigid. david martinez is a supervisor with the u.s. customs and border protection. >> they go through her baggage, they go through her documents. they do some research. >> when they sent the 52-year- old to get x-rays, they found she ingested 180 pellets, nearly 5-pounds of heroin. >> these pellets, the way they are wrapped, they are only last for a certain amount of time. they usually, after 24 hours, 48 hours. >> investigators say the pellets started to unwrap, , so the suspect was in serious trouble. >> quantity, that's what is unusual. i have been here almost twenty years in service and i have never seen here at this that amount of pellets. >> value of the heroin was about $150,000. it has become a common problem at dulles. agents say since october, they caught ten people smuggling drugs into the country. in january, a 19-year-old coming from nigeria was caught with half a million dollars worth of heroin in his stomach. that same month, a man was busted with two dozen condoms filled with
an officer doing a patdown of a nigerian woman noticed her stomach was ab normally rigid. david martinez is a supervisor with the u.s. customs and border protection. >> they go through her baggage, they go through her documents. they do some research. >> when they sent the 52-year- old to get x-rays, they found she ingested 180 pellets, nearly 5-pounds of heroin. >> these pellets, the way they are wrapped, they are only last for a certain amount of time. they usually, after 24...
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if an left arm goes off at the body scanning machine, there won't be an automatic patdown.nicer. they can just go through the machine again. >> so how big do you think the world's tallest man is? 8'1", 8'3", perhaps? 8'5", 8'7"? there are your choices. we'll tell you next. plus, what caused hem to keep growing and growing. wow. [ man ] predicting the future is hard. but i have this new smartphone. and now i can see everything more clearly. ♪ i can organize the analysis. sort through all the data. maybe even rattle some cages. i predict that i'm going to like the future. because the future is where i'll be serving up humble pie. a la mode. [ male announcer ] at&t introduces the samsung galaxy note. phone. tablet. both. ♪ 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, pres
if an left arm goes off at the body scanning machine, there won't be an automatic patdown.nicer. they can just go through the machine again. >> so how big do you think the world's tallest man is? 8'1", 8'3", perhaps? 8'5", 8'7"? there are your choices. we'll tell you next. plus, what caused hem to keep growing and growing. wow. [ man ] predicting the future is hard. but i have this new smartphone. and now i can see everything more clearly. ♪ i can organize the...
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screeners will ease up beginning next week on patdowns for those travelers over the age of 75. light jackets. the new rules are part of an ever to move away from a one- size-fits-all procedure. >> schools will soon have a choice about what kind of beef to serve. the agricultural department will allow schools to choose between beef patties made with an ammonia treated filler known as pemex life -- pinks and are those without it. >> we have had some breaking news on the roads but let's get an update. >> beach drive will be closed in both directions between joyce road and in the road for an undetermined time second document a motorcycle crash. medevac helicopter has come and gone. military road and 16th street are open. beach drive is shut down their military road. a shopper7 over 66, creeping along. everything is open and 66. a crowd reportedinner loop. stick around for that. >> people will be torn today whether they stay inside and watch basketball or whether they go outside to enjoy this weather. >> go outside and just keep up with twitter and facebook for sports. beautiful wea
screeners will ease up beginning next week on patdowns for those travelers over the age of 75. light jackets. the new rules are part of an ever to move away from a one- size-fits-all procedure. >> schools will soon have a choice about what kind of beef to serve. the agricultural department will allow schools to choose between beef patties made with an ammonia treated filler known as pemex life -- pinks and are those without it. >> we have had some breaking news on the roads but...
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next week the transportation security administration will ease up on patdowns for people over 75 yearsage. those passengers can keep their shoes and light jackets on. the new rules are part of an effort to move away from a one side -- one size fits all procedure. the government is launching a new anti-smoking campaign with disturbing images. >> it is aimed at shocking smokers into quitting. it shows things like heart surgery, tracheotomy lost limbs or paralysis. the $54 million campaign has been the largest ever by the cdc. schools will soon have a choice when it comes to be served to students. the agricultural department is expected to make an aspin today. they can make an odd moment -- bulk ground beef that does not have the pink slime. the federal reserve you can follow them on twitter. >> if you are an apple investor, it is payday. with business news, we go to the bloomberg headquarters. >> good morning. lots of anticipation over apple's ipad released tomorrow. people already camping out in front of the fifth avenue store in new york city. investors want a piece of the pie as well.
next week the transportation security administration will ease up on patdowns for people over 75 yearsage. those passengers can keep their shoes and light jackets on. the new rules are part of an effort to move away from a one side -- one size fits all procedure. the government is launching a new anti-smoking campaign with disturbing images. >> it is aimed at shocking smokers into quitting. it shows things like heart surgery, tracheotomy lost limbs or paralysis. the $54 million campaign...
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tsa, for example, and in a reverse manner of maybe not searching thoroughly elderly women or doing patdowns on children. do we then make them or expose them to a risk of being used as a mule of families being extorted to subject them to -- since they have less security things to go through, do we do the reverse and expose them to extortion? >> i don't know of any evidence where something like that has happened. i do worry about racial profiling has become a very charged term. there is much more to profiling than race, and has to be. it has to be intel-driven. we know in the charlotte case, for example, at one point as they were speeding across interstates from carolina to michigan and couldn't figure out how they were constantly getting tickets but time was money and they were being told to speed. and they were getting speeding tickets. they assumed it was because it was racial froe profiling. it wasn't. so they hired white, blonde women to drive the trucks and told them time is money. speed up to michigan, and couldn't understand why the u.s. government was not profiling white, blonde wome
tsa, for example, and in a reverse manner of maybe not searching thoroughly elderly women or doing patdowns on children. do we then make them or expose them to a risk of being used as a mule of families being extorted to subject them to -- since they have less security things to go through, do we do the reverse and expose them to extortion? >> i don't know of any evidence where something like that has happened. i do worry about racial profiling has become a very charged term. there is...
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an officer doing a patdown of a nigerian woman noticed her storm back as abnormally rigid. david martinez is a supervisor with the u.s. customs and border protection. >> they go through her baggage. they go new her documents. they do some research. >> reporter: when they sent the 52-year-old to get x-rays at the hospital, they found she had ingested 1 # 0 pellets, nearly five pounds of heroin. >> these pellets, the way they are wrapped, they are only wrapped -- they only last for a certain amount of time. usually after 24 hours, 48 hours. >> in this case, pellets had started to unwrap so the suspect with the drugs in her stomach were in serious danger. doctors were able to get to the drugs in time. >> the quantity, that is what is unusual. i've been here almost 20 years in service and i've never seen here at this port that amount of pellets. >> reporter: the value of the hair win was about $150,000. it has become a common problem at dulles. agos say since october, they've caught 10 people smuggling drugs into the country. in january, a 19-year-old coming from nigeria was ca
an officer doing a patdown of a nigerian woman noticed her storm back as abnormally rigid. david martinez is a supervisor with the u.s. customs and border protection. >> they go through her baggage. they go new her documents. they do some research. >> reporter: when they sent the 52-year-old to get x-rays at the hospital, they found she had ingested 1 # 0 pellets, nearly five pounds of heroin. >> these pellets, the way they are wrapped, they are only wrapped -- they only last...
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why was he this 3-year-old boy in a wheelchair targeted for a tsa patdown?rotested the vietnam war. up next, the remarkable story of a man who despite his family grew up to be a decorated marine. he's next live on "fox & friends" and he's got that book. bacon?! gotta get that bacon! bacon?! bacon? bacon! who wants a begginstrip? meee! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs! yum, yum, yum, yum, yum... it's bacon!!! mmmmm...i love you. i love bacon. i love you. [ male announcer ] there's no time like beggin' time. water, we take our showers with it. we make our coffee with it. but we rarely tap its true potential and just let it be itself. flowing freely into clean lakes, clear streams and along more fresh water coast line than any other state in the country. come realize water's true potential. dive in-to the waters of pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. your finances can't manage themselves. but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can. a certified financial planner professiona
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a security officer noticed the woman's stomach was abnormally stiff during a routine patdown. she was taken to the hospital, where agents say she expelled 180 pellets of heroin, worth $150,000. >>> controversy surrounding the circus. ringling brothers is away from baltimore starting tonight. and folks heading to the show will be met by protestors. >>> it is called the greatest show on earth. but protestors on peta call it the cruelest show on earth. >> if it's okay to abuse animals, then it's okay to abuse people. >> you have to stand up for them. >> reporter: the circus controversy made news earlier this month, when local actress jada pinket smith wrote a letter to baltimore's mayor, urging her to protect the elfantsz. know oar -- elephant. unlike me and other actors, elephants do not agree to perform. the mayor rebuked the actress's efforts, wishing instead that she would offer support for other pressing issues. >> i'm a fan of the circus. >> reporter: ringling brothers says they exceed all of the standards set by the usda under the animal welfare act. >> reporter: while the
a security officer noticed the woman's stomach was abnormally stiff during a routine patdown. she was taken to the hospital, where agents say she expelled 180 pellets of heroin, worth $150,000. >>> controversy surrounding the circus. ringling brothers is away from baltimore starting tonight. and folks heading to the show will be met by protestors. >>> it is called the greatest show on earth. but protestors on peta call it the cruelest show on earth. >> if it's okay to...
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. >>> a 3-year-old boy in a wheelchair is given an invasive patdown by tsa agents in chicago. >> he's check you. he's just going to check you out, okay? >> can you sit up for me? >> sit up. real nice. >> the little boy was traveling with his family to disney world when his family fell under suspicion for unknown reasons. video shows the boy trembling in fear. the father said he was so upset with officers, he filmed it for you tube. the tsa says it is aware of the video and is investigating. >>> scott pelley has a preview of what's coming up tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> turns out the soldier accused in the afghanistan murder, had a million and a half dollar judgment against him. that story and more tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> thank you, scott. here's a look at tonight's closing numbers from wall street. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,, [ male announcer ] for the dreamers... and those well grounded. for what's around this corner... and the next. there's cash flow options from pnc. solutions to help businesses like yours accelerate receivables, manage payments, and help
. >>> a 3-year-old boy in a wheelchair is given an invasive patdown by tsa agents in chicago. >> he's check you. he's just going to check you out, okay? >> can you sit up for me? >> sit up. real nice. >> the little boy was traveling with his family to disney world when his family fell under suspicion for unknown reasons. video shows the boy trembling in fear. the father said he was so upset with officers, he filmed it for you tube. the tsa says it is aware of...
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patdowns for toddlers are now unlikely. >>> the parents of a girl electrocuted in a city park are asking lawmakers to make sure it never happens again. mary has more on today's rally. >> well, vic, deanna's family convinced them to check for stray voltage. but they say the regulations doesn't go far enough. dozens of supporters in annapolis call on lawmakers to pass a bill that would require them to routinely survey all areas for stray voltage. back in 2006, voltage from a decaying wire contacted defense -- the fence. after deanna's death, her parents successfully lobbied the tsa to regulate those changes. vic? >> deanna would have turned 20 this week. >>> in baltimore county, police are looking for a vandal who targeted a local church. it happened at the calvary baptist church in dundalk. firefighters say someone evacuated the bus there. an arson investigation is under way. >>> well, spring is officially here. a live look outside right now, where conditions remain a bit cloudy. is rain headed our way this evening? wjz has weather and traffic together. bob is here now with the updated nu
patdowns for toddlers are now unlikely. >>> the parents of a girl electrocuted in a city park are asking lawmakers to make sure it never happens again. mary has more on today's rally. >> well, vic, deanna's family convinced them to check for stray voltage. but they say the regulations doesn't go far enough. dozens of supporters in annapolis call on lawmakers to pass a bill that would require them to routinely survey all areas for stray voltage. back in 2006, voltage from a...
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. >> are you guys ready for your last patdown?> these women are being paroled, and yet despite their hopeful smiles, odds are the majority will be back. >> what a parolee will leave with is their personal property that they have, and generally $200. unless they have worked somehow and saved money or have had family or friends that have sent money for their trust account to give them something for a start. but generally it's $200. >> for many, the prospect of leaving valley state on parole doesn't bring hope, but fear. for inmates like lorania diaz, a life in prison is all they know. >> i'm scared to get out, you know. i'm scared because i don't know what i'm going to do, and i know how different i am now. and it's a weird experience. >> i don't feel like i'm a good person because the things i've done. they want you to be that good girl. so you can be part of society again. part of me doesn't ever want to be part of society again. >> i think some of them actually like it here, and they get their families, you know, they create thei
. >> are you guys ready for your last patdown?> these women are being paroled, and yet despite their hopeful smiles, odds are the majority will be back. >> what a parolee will leave with is their personal property that they have, and generally $200. unless they have worked somehow and saved money or have had family or friends that have sent money for their trust account to give them something for a start. but generally it's $200. >> for many, the prospect of leaving valley...
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. >> unable to complete their patdown, officers follow prison policy and turn brandy away, throwing a wrench in whelan's plan for a bust. >> that lady in the wheelchair, go ahead and let her come on and visit. we think she has something on her. we have someone in the guard hall in case she tries to pass it. go ahead and tell her the visit is approved. tell her the shift supervisor said it was okay. thanks. now, if the information is right, she's supposed to pass something on this visit. if not, i'm going to sit here and watch about a two-hour-long visit for nothing. okay, here we go. she's going to be visiting right in that area. the offender is in a booth right on the other side of that wall. he's already been brought down from idu. >> as the visit begins, an officer escorts an inmate maintenance worker on to an elevator. >> the idu porter is right there. i see him going up all the time. he's going up to idu right now. if she's going to pass this off, she's going to pass this off to somebody. where is she going? she's going over to the elevator. >> when the elevator door opens, brand
. >> unable to complete their patdown, officers follow prison policy and turn brandy away, throwing a wrench in whelan's plan for a bust. >> that lady in the wheelchair, go ahead and let her come on and visit. we think she has something on her. we have someone in the guard hall in case she tries to pass it. go ahead and tell her the visit is approved. tell her the shift supervisor said it was okay. thanks. now, if the information is right, she's supposed to pass something on this...
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an age when every passenger must go through tsa checkpoints and at times endure rather personal patdownsble a jeep could crash through a chain link fence and on to an active runway? veteran aviation security experts are concerned about such a serious breach. >> it could have been a disaster of epic proportion had it been someone with malintent and had actually had a nexus to terrorism and had a mission they were trying to perform. >> reporter: an incredibly dangerous five minutes on the runway at philly. >> the airport is shut down right now. we had a rogue vehicle loose in the airport. stand by. >> reporter: yet if not for quick actions of air traffic controllers it could have been far more serious. >> that is amazing. what a busy airport that is. tom also tells us airports are required to ensure their perimeters are secure. >> and while the case certainly seems to raise concerns about the safeguards in philadelphia, airport officials say they do not plan to make any changes. >> that does it for news 4 at 4:00. >>> news 4 at 5:00 starts right now. >>> if we are going to pay for your con
an age when every passenger must go through tsa checkpoints and at times endure rather personal patdownsble a jeep could crash through a chain link fence and on to an active runway? veteran aviation security experts are concerned about such a serious breach. >> it could have been a disaster of epic proportion had it been someone with malintent and had actually had a nexus to terrorism and had a mission they were trying to perform. >> reporter: an incredibly dangerous five minutes on...
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you put patdown the hall. you got jim, doreen, everybody. >> all right. you, billy. >> see you tonight. >> thanks a lot. >>> aretha franklin. let's have a listen. ♪ >> she's looking good and celebrated her 70th birthday over the weekend in a star-studded event. the queen of soul is reuniting with one of her musical mentors for a new album. franklin is teaming up with sony music mogul clyde davis who engineered her comeback in the '80s. franklin says there will be new music but they haven't decided which songs yet. she also has other things in the works she'll be performing in california and is currently negotiating a record contract for her grandson. >> actress eva longoria got divorced last year but hasn't given up on love. there are reports her production company is developing a primetime dating show. it's tentatively called "all about love" a group of professional match makers will set up singles with potential mates. the show goes into production next month. >>> titanic film director james cameron completed the world's first solo dive to the deepest k
you put patdown the hall. you got jim, doreen, everybody. >> all right. you, billy. >> see you tonight. >> thanks a lot. >>> aretha franklin. let's have a listen. ♪ >> she's looking good and celebrated her 70th birthday over the weekend in a star-studded event. the queen of soul is reuniting with one of her musical mentors for a new album. franklin is teaming up with sony music mogul clyde davis who engineered her comeback in the '80s. franklin says there will...
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. >>> coming up, would you pay $100 to bypass airport patdowns?er system the tsa is implementing. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. bayer aspirin... ohh, no no no. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my head. this is made for pain. [ male announcer ] bayer advanced aspirin enters the bloodstream fast, and rushes extra strength relief to the sight of your pain. feel better? yeah...thanks for the tip! >>> here is what "news nation" is following right now. >> economic theories of gingrich, santorum and romney, they are bankrupt. >> naming names. vice president biden hits the campaign trail in ohio and slams the republican can
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people who have, say, for example, colostomy bags or other medical devices or things that make the patdowns seem unusuallily intrusive or they don't want to go through the machine. you can always call ahead of time and arrange for a separate screening. you can always advise the attendant right at the gate about your situation. you have certain rights as a passenger. we're looking to put passenger advocates in the airports themselves to work with passengers who have special needs. so we all understand the particular difficulties, the sensitivities here. we want to do the best we can with that. >> thank you very much. >> you bet. >> thank you very much for being here too. >> you bet. >> it's always a treat. and how to stop the slaughter that is continuing today in syria. david ignatius joining me next right here. his call for a soft landing. >>> and monday on the show, my interview with secretary of state hillary clinton. from the summit on syria gathering in turkey this weekend. i'll be heading there. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. ♪ ♪ what started as a whisper every day, m
people who have, say, for example, colostomy bags or other medical devices or things that make the patdowns seem unusuallily intrusive or they don't want to go through the machine. you can always call ahead of time and arrange for a separate screening. you can always advise the attendant right at the gate about your situation. you have certain rights as a passenger. we're looking to put passenger advocates in the airports themselves to work with passengers who have special needs. so we all...
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new at 6:00, what a maryland lawmake wants to do about the controversial patdowns.n for more on these stories and all the day's breaking news. >>> it has been a baltimore staple for years. and now, the center club turns 50. monique griego has more on how it's managed to maintain its success. >> good morning. welcome to the senate club. >> reporter: it's known for its prestige and powerful clientele. >> it's very well established and very highly regarded. >> reporter: andre zumamatis has been with the club for 17 years. as maitre d', he makes sure the club lives up to its reputation as the premiere place for the city's players to meet. >> we're home to political leaders, community leaders, the financial services leaders. >> reporter: this year, the club is marking its 50th anniversary. these panoramic views are courtesy of its newest locations on the transamerica building downtown. >> when the center club first opened back in 1962, it broke away from the segregated clubs of that time. >> reporter: we need to have a business person's club that will admit everybody and
new at 6:00, what a maryland lawmake wants to do about the controversial patdowns.n for more on these stories and all the day's breaking news. >>> it has been a baltimore staple for years. and now, the center club turns 50. monique griego has more on how it's managed to maintain its success. >> good morning. welcome to the senate club. >> reporter: it's known for its prestige and powerful clientele. >> it's very well established and very highly regarded. >>...
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in most cases they can also skip patdowns and just walk through metal detectors or imaging machines. transportation security administration is testing the pilot program at four airports including chicago's o'hare, denver, orlando, and portland, oregon. if everything works well the tsa could expand the program. >>> on a future flight you may not have to turn off your favorite electronic device like ipad or dvd player. the faa plans to review current rules governing electronic devices and retesting them. it is going to retest them to see how they might affect an aircraft during different points of the flight. >>> new 911 tapes from the shooting death of a florida teenager announced sparking outrage and the victim's family is demanding justice. >> he's yelling help? >> yes. >> what is your -- >> just, there are gunshots. >> george zimmerman a neighborhood watch volunteer shot and killed 17-year-old trayvon martin who was visiting family in an upscale gated community near orlando last month. zimmerman said the teen looked suspicious and had his hands in his waist band. turns out the boy
in most cases they can also skip patdowns and just walk through metal detectors or imaging machines. transportation security administration is testing the pilot program at four airports including chicago's o'hare, denver, orlando, and portland, oregon. if everything works well the tsa could expand the program. >>> on a future flight you may not have to turn off your favorite electronic device like ipad or dvd player. the faa plans to review current rules governing electronic devices...
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they can also skip the patdowns and walk through the metal detectors or imaging machines.portation security administration is testing the pilot program at four airports including chicago owe air, denver, orlando, portland, oregon. if everything works well, the tsa could expand that program. >>> on a future flight you may not have to turn off your favorite electronic devices like an ipad or dvd player. the federal aviation administration is going to review current rules on electronic devices. the agency is interested in retesting modern devices to see they might affect the aircraft during different points in the flight. and if you are heading out on the roadways let's check in now with danella sealock to see if you will face any problems out there. >> good morning. if you are traveling along i-270 we will get it together now. no issues to report along i-270. live look at shady grove. clear to the spur. northbound no problems for you this morning. now traveling on 395 same story. nice and clear at edsall. as you cross over the 14th street bridge it is clear commute foul. you
they can also skip the patdowns and walk through the metal detectors or imaging machines.portation security administration is testing the pilot program at four airports including chicago owe air, denver, orlando, portland, oregon. if everything works well, the tsa could expand that program. >>> on a future flight you may not have to turn off your favorite electronic devices like an ipad or dvd player. the federal aviation administration is going to review current rules on electronic...
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and they'llen allowed to go through scanning machines several times before they would need to get a patdown will be at father airports, denver, portland, orlando and chicago's o'hare. so keep an eye out for that. >>> and also, at least one person is dead and six students were airlifted to hospitals after a school bus collided with a trail the this afternoon in southwestern pennsylvania. those images are so scary. 22 less severely injured students are also being treated. as many as 70 people may have been object on the bus when the accident happened. >>> you are looking right there at a reason why a hearing in atrocities in sudan attracted overflow lines at a congressional hearing today. george clooney was one of the witnesses. senators even passed up some of their chance toss ask questions to allow clooney to have more time to speak. the sad thing, though, the story that he came to tell was absolutely awful. listen here. >> three days ago while we were in anuba mountains 15 bombs were dropped on a neighboring village. when we got there we found children filled with shrapnel, including a 9-y
and they'llen allowed to go through scanning machines several times before they would need to get a patdown will be at father airports, denver, portland, orlando and chicago's o'hare. so keep an eye out for that. >>> and also, at least one person is dead and six students were airlifted to hospitals after a school bus collided with a trail the this afternoon in southwestern pennsylvania. those images are so scary. 22 less severely injured students are also being treated. as many as 70...
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and there will be no patdowns. >>> family feud in australia over billions of dollars.ts georgia rineheart is being sued by her kids for a giant trustfund. she calls her kids slackers and said they need to find real jobs. ouch. >> come on, mom. >>> oh, baby. an adorable bubble video is going viral. i think that's hilarious. bugspeed.com posted this clip. it's a magical moment when the baby sees bubbles for the first time, and the baby is excited. say it with me now, aww. >>> in new jersey the star ledger says a man has been ordered to share millions in lottery winnings with his coworkers. a jury decided yesterday america lopez cheated the lottery officials when he kept the $24 million lottery himself. now he must split the cash with five former colleagues. they will each get $2 million after taxes. and that's a long story short. >> it does sound like he tried to pull a fast one because he was in the pool cashing in the ticket and said, no, that's the ticket i bought. not good. >> not good. >>> president obama is warning iran it must take nuclear negotiations seriously.
and there will be no patdowns. >>> family feud in australia over billions of dollars.ts georgia rineheart is being sued by her kids for a giant trustfund. she calls her kids slackers and said they need to find real jobs. ouch. >> come on, mom. >>> oh, baby. an adorable bubble video is going viral. i think that's hilarious. bugspeed.com posted this clip. it's a magical moment when the baby sees bubbles for the first time, and the baby is excited. say it with me now, aww....
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if all goes as planned, senior citizens won't have to remove their shoes or light jacket and no patdownss of dollars. the international herald tribune reports georgia rien heart is being sued by three of her kids for control of a giant trust fund. rien heart is worth $18 billion according to forbes magazine. she calls her kids slackers and says they need to find real jobs. ouch. >>> come on, mom. oh, baby. an adorable bubble video is going viral. >> i think that's hilarious. buzz feed.com posted this clip. it's a magical moment as the baby sees bubbles for the first time. boy, is the baby excited. say it with me now. awe. >> there's nothing like kids and bubble. >>> in new jersey, the star ledger says a man has been ordered to share millions in lottery winnings with his co-workers. a jury decided yesterday that america lopes kept a $24 million jackpot for himself. so now he must split the cash with five former colleagues. they'll each get $2 million after taxes. and that's a long story short. >>> does sound like he tried to pull a fast one. because he was in the pool. cashed in the ticke
if all goes as planned, senior citizens won't have to remove their shoes or light jacket and no patdownss of dollars. the international herald tribune reports georgia rien heart is being sued by three of her kids for control of a giant trust fund. rien heart is worth $18 billion according to forbes magazine. she calls her kids slackers and says they need to find real jobs. ouch. >>> come on, mom. oh, baby. an adorable bubble video is going viral. >> i think that's hilarious. buzz...