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one of the incidents included a passenger with a knife by passing tsa screeners. to hold a hearing into the new report later today. >> a couple of victories for mitt romney who won yesterday's contest in nebraska and oregon. nebraska's primary was basically a beauty contest since its delegates will be chosen at a convention this july. nearly all of oregon's 25 delegates went to mitt romney. san jose adults will be on the hook for underage drinking in their homes. the city council unanimously approved what is called a social host ordinance that finds homeowners for underage drinking parties even if they are not there at the time. the council member that proposed it say it stems from the crash that killed 82010 high-school graduate. >> in my district we have had a death every year because of the fact that kids are drinking in homes and sometimes parents are not even aware of it. >> a few other silicon valley cities have already adopted that law. council members also approved a plan to restrict payday winning services in the city that are often used by low-income peo
one of the incidents included a passenger with a knife by passing tsa screeners. to hold a hearing into the new report later today. >> a couple of victories for mitt romney who won yesterday's contest in nebraska and oregon. nebraska's primary was basically a beauty contest since its delegates will be chosen at a convention this july. nearly all of oregon's 25 delegates went to mitt romney. san jose adults will be on the hook for underage drinking in their homes. the city council...
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michael smith from florida faces charges after tsa screeners spotted a loaded nine in the -- 9-millimeter with additional ammunition in his bag as he was trying to get through security area he says he forgot it was in his luggage. he remains behind bars at the anne arundel county attention center. >> more than a dozen elementary school students recovering after a rough ride home on their school bus. according to the newspaper during yesterday afternoon rush hour, the driver slammed on his brakes to avoid a collision. 14 treated at a hospital but no serious injuries reported. >> some sad news in the of literature as children's book author maury sendak passes away. love him say he died early this morning after suffering a stroke. he was probably best known for writing and illustrating the classic story where the wild things are. he was 83 years old. >> and another gray day in our area with clouds coming in from the west early this minute. take a live look outside. you see the sun is still taking some time off. somewhat weather moving in the time. wjz life with first warning weather coverage
michael smith from florida faces charges after tsa screeners spotted a loaded nine in the -- 9-millimeter with additional ammunition in his bag as he was trying to get through security area he says he forgot it was in his luggage. he remains behind bars at the anne arundel county attention center. >> more than a dozen elementary school students recovering after a rough ride home on their school bus. according to the newspaper during yesterday afternoon rush hour, the driver slammed on his...
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one of the incidents included a passenger with a knife bypassing tsa screeners. another breach included passengers walking around the security checkpoints like what you just saw there. congress is is now set to discuss this report later today. >>> it was a pricey mistake at a gas pump in wisconsin. a bp station accidentally priced the gas 37 cents a gallon. when was the last time gas was 37 cent? >> 1973. >> that's according to tom. that caused hundreds of cars to line up, hoping to fill up. once that mistake was realized, the pumps were immediately shut down, but dozens got to take advantage of the low price, if just for a moment. now, we're pretty sure no place around here has that kind of a deal, but if you do want to know the least expensive gas in your area, abc2news.com, put in your zip code and we'll find you the least expensive gas near your home. >>> coming up a little bit later today mayor stephanie rolins blake will join city and nonprofit leaders making an announcement about the baltimore city super sum iser. it's a comprehensive effort to provide edu
one of the incidents included a passenger with a knife bypassing tsa screeners. another breach included passengers walking around the security checkpoints like what you just saw there. congress is is now set to discuss this report later today. >>> it was a pricey mistake at a gas pump in wisconsin. a bp station accidentally priced the gas 37 cents a gallon. when was the last time gas was 37 cent? >> 1973. >> that's according to tom. that caused hundreds of cars to line up,...
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lautenberg requested that study including one incident where a passenger had a knife, they got past tsa screenersply walked around the screening machines all together. a big day today for baltimore. a new arch bishop will be installed in the oldest archdiocese in the nation. the insignificant nia edward carl o'brien has been taken down, soon to be replaced by that of reverend william lorie. megan pringle is live at cathedral of mary our queen with the events. reporter: lorie is going to be the 16th arch bishop. it happens today when he's installed here at the cathedral of the mary our queen. is huge crowd is expected here, we're talking about 2000 people who have tickets to witness it, including lorie's parents who are coming from kentucky. the official installation begins today. but much of the ceremonies began last night. you're taking a look at some video from the mass of the basilica downtown where lorie prayed at the tomb of the first arch bishop of baltimore, john carroll who continued his -- who started his tenure in 1809. edwin leaves for his new position in rome tomorrow. he will hand ov
lautenberg requested that study including one incident where a passenger had a knife, they got past tsa screenersply walked around the screening machines all together. a big day today for baltimore. a new arch bishop will be installed in the oldest archdiocese in the nation. the insignificant nia edward carl o'brien has been taken down, soon to be replaced by that of reverend william lorie. megan pringle is live at cathedral of mary our queen with the events. reporter: lorie is going to be the...
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tsa screeners made the discovery in a buy's backpack in providence rhode island. after the father told authorities he didn't know how it got there. they believe the guns may have gotten there as a result of a custody battle between the little boys parents. >> rain and more to come tomorrow? >> we are going to see more tomorrow. maybe some areas picking up much needed rain during the day tomorrow. maybe even a little wetter than thought. out there right now. storm 4 radar showing where the showers are in through montgomery county. good shower. also, prince george's county. south of the district. all seeing rain right now. that rain much needed as i mentioned. we are not quite done yet. right now the frontal boundary right here a but to make its way through here. it is going to stall down to our south. we may have a lot more moisture to come. we'll talk how much more rain to come tomorrow. maybe into early thursday. coming up. >> all right. thank you, doug. a community in maryland is wondering how a beloved 76-year-old neighbor was killed. a death police are calling
tsa screeners made the discovery in a buy's backpack in providence rhode island. after the father told authorities he didn't know how it got there. they believe the guns may have gotten there as a result of a custody battle between the little boys parents. >> rain and more to come tomorrow? >> we are going to see more tomorrow. maybe some areas picking up much needed rain during the day tomorrow. maybe even a little wetter than thought. out there right now. storm 4 radar showing...
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tsa screeners found gun part hidden inside a child's stuffed animals. they made the discovery at a rhode island airport last night. officials say the 4-year-old boy and his father were on their way to detroit. screeners found the disassembled .40-caliber gun and ammunition hidden in a stuffed mickey mouse, rabbit, and teddy bear, all inside the boy's backpack. the father told officials he did not know how they got there. airport police believe it was part of a domestic dispute. agents confiscated the items and allowed the father and son to travel. the matter remains under investigation. >>> today on capitol hill, airport security official will respond to a report that millions of dollars worth of screening equipment is collecting dust in a texas warehouse. questions will stem from a scathing report against the transportation security administration. it states 5,700 piece of equipment are in a warehouse -- pieces of equipment are in a warehouse, some not mentioned in inventory reports. congressman micah of florida says the agency is wasting money and the
tsa screeners found gun part hidden inside a child's stuffed animals. they made the discovery at a rhode island airport last night. officials say the 4-year-old boy and his father were on their way to detroit. screeners found the disassembled .40-caliber gun and ammunition hidden in a stuffed mickey mouse, rabbit, and teddy bear, all inside the boy's backpack. the father told officials he did not know how they got there. airport police believe it was part of a domestic dispute. agents...
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. >>> making headlines this wednesday morning, tsa screeners stoppedded a passenger from getting a gunbwi marshall airport. 06-year-old michael stith told police he forgot the gun was in his bag. officers say he had a loaded nine millimeter and additional magazines full of ammo in these carry-on luggage sunday. he was arrested before he was able to board that plane. >>> indiana parents are under arrest for strapping their four young kids to the hood of a car during a drunken liquor store run. witnesses saw them tying the kids to the hood the father they be reportedly drove his kids and their mother three blocks to the store. he says he thought they would think it was fun. the children, ages four to seven we were not hurt but police reported the incident to the department of child services. >>> now to some local trouble for actor john travolta. a second male massage therapist has joined a federal lawsuit accusing travolta of sexual batty. both men say the actor inappropriately touched them during two private massages in atlanta and a california hotel room in january. the $2 million laws
. >>> making headlines this wednesday morning, tsa screeners stoppedded a passenger from getting a gunbwi marshall airport. 06-year-old michael stith told police he forgot the gun was in his bag. officers say he had a loaded nine millimeter and additional magazines full of ammo in these carry-on luggage sunday. he was arrested before he was able to board that plane. >>> indiana parents are under arrest for strapping their four young kids to the hood of a car during a drunken...
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. >>> wisdom, tsa screeners claim they stopped a passenger from getting a gun on a flight. police say the passenger, 60- year-old michael smith forgot the gun was in his bag. officers report he had a loaded 9 mm. additional magazines full of ammunition in his carry on luggage. smith was arrested before he was able to board the plane. >>> the d.c. police union is suing the city. it claims the chief is ab instructing efforts to win raises for the rank in file who haven't had a raise in five years. paul wagner explains why the union doesn't think the chief should be involved in this process. >> the union representing d.c.'s rank in file says in this lawsuit that it is highly unusual for a department head to be directly involved in negotiations over compensation. but chief lanier, the union says, had that authority since she signed her first contract five years ago and has been nothing more than an obstructionist ever since. >> listen, it's been five years, no raises. lanier increased her compensation by 35% to over $250,000 a year. we need her out of this process. the contract
. >>> wisdom, tsa screeners claim they stopped a passenger from getting a gun on a flight. police say the passenger, 60- year-old michael smith forgot the gun was in his bag. officers report he had a loaded 9 mm. additional magazines full of ammunition in his carry on luggage. smith was arrested before he was able to board the plane. >>> the d.c. police union is suing the city. it claims the chief is ab instructing efforts to win raises for the rank in file who haven't had a...
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but tsa screeners found a disassembled handgun hidden inside a stuffed animal. real threat, there were reports the gun parts and ammo may have been planted as part of a custody dispute. >>> the new jersey tanning mom accused of taking her 5-year-old into a tanning bed gets her own action figure. wait till you see this. we'll show you when we go down to the wire in 20. >>> we could with looking at an even more polarized washington after last night's defeat of longtime defeat of senator richard lugar. he lost to richard mourdoch. >> bipartisanship ought to consist of democrats coming to the republican point of view. we wanted to give more of a national voice to the idea that republicans and more specifically conservatives would be in the majority of the united states senate and the house and hopefully we have a republican in the white house. >> i'm joined now by clarence page. that's a different interpretation of what bipartisanship means. it means you come over to my side. >> well, yeah, that's really different. that's kind of the same thing, only different. what
but tsa screeners found a disassembled handgun hidden inside a stuffed animal. real threat, there were reports the gun parts and ammo may have been planted as part of a custody dispute. >>> the new jersey tanning mom accused of taking her 5-year-old into a tanning bed gets her own action figure. wait till you see this. we'll show you when we go down to the wire in 20. >>> we could with looking at an even more polarized washington after last night's defeat of longtime defeat of...
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tsa screeners discovered gun parts hidden a 4-year-old's toys last night at a rhode island airport. father told screeners he has no idea how the disassembled .40 caliber gun and ammunition got there. airport police believe it was part of a domestic dispute. agents confiscated the items and allowed the father andston continue on their trip. >>> why was airport screening equipment sitting unused in a warehouse. that's a question the tsa will investigate today on capitol hill. $184 million worth of screening equipment is collecting dust in texas. according to a report, that's 5,700 pieces of equipment, some of which didn't appear in tsa inventory lists. congressman micah of florida has said the tsa is wasting money, and the agency should be scaled down. >>> this morning, loudoun county's chamber of commerce will discuss the rail project. this comes after the report saying the county is at an economic crossroads. according to george mason university, the county stands to add nearly $273 billion to its economy between 2015 and 2040 if the second phase is approved. phase two goes from res
tsa screeners discovered gun parts hidden a 4-year-old's toys last night at a rhode island airport. father told screeners he has no idea how the disassembled .40 caliber gun and ammunition got there. airport police believe it was part of a domestic dispute. agents confiscated the items and allowed the father andston continue on their trip. >>> why was airport screening equipment sitting unused in a warehouse. that's a question the tsa will investigate today on capitol hill. $184...
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one of the incidents include a passenger with a knife by passing tsa screeners.ess is scheduled to hold a hearing into that new report today. the occupied oakland protest group turning their attention towards ac transit. the group plans to hold a noon news conference calling for them to make service more accessible for low-income people. the group intends to show support for transit workers. >> let's get a check on the traffic was liz, how was it looking out there? >> you know we are actually getting word of a new accident on the bay bridge, not a good spot. it is west bound 80 right before you get to treasure island. it may be on the approach to the s curve. we have backups and all lanes, fast track and catch plans and it looks like it is extending beyond that first crossing. already 10 minute wait to get you onto the bridge and it sounds like at least one lane is blocks. with that accident on the upper deck of the bay bridge. we will watch that one pretty closely. in the meantime that is really our only major accident, this is a live look 883 oakland. * a traff
one of the incidents include a passenger with a knife by passing tsa screeners.ess is scheduled to hold a hearing into that new report today. the occupied oakland protest group turning their attention towards ac transit. the group plans to hold a noon news conference calling for them to make service more accessible for low-income people. the group intends to show support for transit workers. >> let's get a check on the traffic was liz, how was it looking out there? >> you know we...
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tsa screeners discovered gun parts hidden inside a 4-year-old's toys at the airport. the father told screeners he has no idea how the disassembled .40 caliber gun and ammunition got there. police believe it was part of a domestic dispute. agents confiscated the items and allowed the father and son continue on their way. >>> two women are trying to settle a soldier's estate after they found out they had married the same men. the funeral was tense, they sat on the same pew and only exchanged glances. the soldier died in a rollover accident last month. he married darlene garcia first. she will receive the military benefits that he earned. gonzalez later married again in las vegas in 2010 and had a son with her. a third woman was also at the wedding who shares a second child with gonzalez -- at the funeral, rather, and shares a second child with gonzalez. >>> 6:26. 65 degrees. ahead, a twist fit for a spy thriller. >>> and who else investigators say was in the car when police say an enraged driver ran a woman down. >>> we're keeping a close eye on stormy weather. ♪ [ male
tsa screeners discovered gun parts hidden inside a 4-year-old's toys at the airport. the father told screeners he has no idea how the disassembled .40 caliber gun and ammunition got there. police believe it was part of a domestic dispute. agents confiscated the items and allowed the father and son continue on their way. >>> two women are trying to settle a soldier's estate after they found out they had married the same men. the funeral was tense, they sat on the same pew and only...
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. >>> back here florida man's behind bars after tsa screeners at bwi found a loaded handgun in his carry-on luggage. the 9-millimeter glock was found in michael smith's bag sunday. smith claims he forgot the firearm was in the luggage and he's being held at the anne arundel detention center. >>> a howard county church congregation will say good-bye to one of the leaders today as we learn more about the gun used in the double murder/suicide at the church. wjz station and monique griego -- wjz and monique griego are live with the latest on this. >> reporter: services for reverends marguerite kohn will be held later today and this morning also learning new details about the man suspected of killing her, a church administrator and then himself. murders of two women inside st. peter sexiest exist exam chunk at the hands of a man they were trying to help raises questions over whether anything could have stopped the accused shooter. police tell wjz 56-year-old douglas jones was homelesslying in the woods near the -- living in the woods near the church and getting help from the food bank. he report
. >>> back here florida man's behind bars after tsa screeners at bwi found a loaded handgun in his carry-on luggage. the 9-millimeter glock was found in michael smith's bag sunday. smith claims he forgot the firearm was in the luggage and he's being held at the anne arundel detention center. >>> a howard county church congregation will say good-bye to one of the leaders today as we learn more about the gun used in the double murder/suicide at the church. wjz station and...
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you. >>> a woman from new jersey missed her flight at newark liberty international airport after tsa screenersage. experts were called into the checked bag area. she was on her way to a explosives demonstration. and a friendly reminder, the tsa says even replicas, even parts of explosives are not permitted on airplanes. >>> 3 of the 12 secret service agents involved in the colombia prostitution scandal refused to take a lie detector test and were dismissed from the agency. nine others implicated in the scandal have taken the poly tests and according to peter king, those are the facts. chairman of the house homeland security said none of them failed the test, but their responses led them to being discharged. >>> it's the end of the road for newt gingrich. he officially exits the race for republican nomination this afternoon. he's expected to briefly mention his support for mitt romney and plans are in the works for a formal endorsement in the next few weeks. >>> officials say a brush fire that blackened 158 acres in tampa earlier this week was apparently caused by a campfire that someone left b
you. >>> a woman from new jersey missed her flight at newark liberty international airport after tsa screenersage. experts were called into the checked bag area. she was on her way to a explosives demonstration. and a friendly reminder, the tsa says even replicas, even parts of explosives are not permitted on airplanes. >>> 3 of the 12 secret service agents involved in the colombia prostitution scandal refused to take a lie detector test and were dismissed from the agency....
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tsa screeners found that gun at an airport in providence, rhodes island.r and it would have made a loaded gun?g force police say that they determined it was all just part 'f0(qv#y co and boy go on todwoard the flight. >>> 6:25 now. this morning we are learningúv%& more about the "leaa al qaeda planned to use to blow up a plane over the u.s. according to shocking revelation the bomb was likely going pe qaeda chosey$2q÷ to carry itk-t actually cooperating with thep] cia. tracie potts live on capitol hill this morning with the ]j)3q latest. >> reporter: this is new information that would be $ç wasn't an enemy at all but was working z p they were the cia and so the&!%f intellig was at its best as some here on clul have said he actually drove that bomb safely out of2fñ yeme and turned it over the authorities and now it sits at the fbizkdlÑ crime lab in quant where it has been for a week. the secretary homeland security janet napolitano says tlq even if that had not been the case, the cia had not been in on this that our own security scanners and
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. >>> a florida man is behind bars after tsa screeners found a loaded handgun in his luggage. firearm is there. he is being held at the detention center. >>> prom night crash claims the lives of two students in western maryland. police say brendan cauliflower was speeding. he and another both died in the crash. >>> bad news for employees of phillips food, they will cut 100 jobs when it closes its baltimore facility in july. that's about 13% of its maryland workforce. they say they'll try to help workers find other jobs, including positions at the company's restaurants. >>> maryland two casinos are bringing in two bucks. over $14 million, the hollywood casino took in nearly $11 million in april, up from the same time last year. ocean downs on eastern shore pulled in nearly $4 million. money earned goes to education and other state needs. >>> some ravens served at morton's steakhouse last night for the fundraiser. the money raised goes to the hike foundation which provides at risk youth with educational opportunities. stay with wjz 13, complete
. >>> a florida man is behind bars after tsa screeners found a loaded handgun in his luggage. firearm is there. he is being held at the detention center. >>> prom night crash claims the lives of two students in western maryland. police say brendan cauliflower was speeding. he and another both died in the crash. >>> bad news for employees of phillips food, they will cut 100 jobs when it closes its baltimore facility in july. that's about 13% of its maryland workforce....
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metal detectors, but the scatter back x-ray can pick up anomlies and they're also trained the tsa screenersd to have behavioral observations. there's a whole series of things that you may look for to indicate that someone is trying to hide something. that taken together with the x-ray and the explosive detection equipment increase the odds that you'd be able to detect such bomb. >> i would like to pivot and talk about what's happening in cleveland this morning. supposedly fbi agents there are going to talk about a national security concern. can you tell us anything about that, fran? >> you know, the only thing we're hearing is that it may have been related to a plan to blow up a bridge. that's all we know at the moment. carol, truthfully, that's just rumor. we really need to see the indictment and hear from the fbi and the united states attorney there what the charges are. i think we'll learn a lot more during the course of the day and, particularly, after the press conference. >> the press conference is starting up just about now. we'll monitor that. when we get information, we'll call you
metal detectors, but the scatter back x-ray can pick up anomlies and they're also trained the tsa screenersd to have behavioral observations. there's a whole series of things that you may look for to indicate that someone is trying to hide something. that taken together with the x-ray and the explosive detection equipment increase the odds that you'd be able to detect such bomb. >> i would like to pivot and talk about what's happening in cleveland this morning. supposedly fbi agents there...
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the tsa screeners at laguardia airport in new york city protect being the friendly skies from the likesf this man. former secretary of state henry kissinger. 88-year-old nobel peace prize winner, in a wheelchair. he got a full pat-down. witnesses were shocked. it looked like the agents didn't know who he was. bill: until he starts talking, and that voice -- martha: why are you doing this to me? do you know who i am? i'm henry kissinger. bill: 23 minutes past right now. there are chilling new insights now as to what went on inside the home of 6-year-old isabelle celis the morning she was discovered missing from her bedroom. police are releasing the 911 calls made by the little girl's call that morning. >> 911, what is your imagine. >> i want to report a mythsin missing person. i was in the living room watching the diamondbacks game at midnight. i fell asleep. i never heard anything weird. i was on the other side of the wall. bill: william la jeunesse is watching this out of l.a. >> reporter: you can contrast the father's sergio's call to that of his wife becky and is oldest son and the t
the tsa screeners at laguardia airport in new york city protect being the friendly skies from the likesf this man. former secretary of state henry kissinger. 88-year-old nobel peace prize winner, in a wheelchair. he got a full pat-down. witnesses were shocked. it looked like the agents didn't know who he was. bill: until he starts talking, and that voice -- martha: why are you doing this to me? do you know who i am? i'm henry kissinger. bill: 23 minutes past right now. there are chilling new...
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sikhs, muslims and other minorities have complained about undergoing additional scrutiny by those tsa screenerst. >> you have other stuff. >> you can't play words with friends. you can't do anything. it's just -- it's a nightmare. >> it will be unveiled today. stay tuned for details. >> i will. >> you sure will. >>> the nation's largest airline, delta, is spending money to save money on fuel. the airline will buy its own refinery near philadelphia from conoco phillips. delta is paying $150 million on the refinery and another 100 million to update it to make it jet fuel, but the investment should help delta save 300 million a year on fuel bills. the deal will be announced today. >> does it say how much money -- i want a bigger bag of pretzels next time i fly. >> and i don't want to pay for my luggage either. >> we'll get on our app. >>> heading into summer we're usually talking about soaring gas prices, but surprisingly not this year. the average price of gas is now 3.83 a gallon. it's actually down 4 cents from last week and 13 cents from a year ago. the question is, will the trend last? here's
sikhs, muslims and other minorities have complained about undergoing additional scrutiny by those tsa screenerst. >> you have other stuff. >> you can't play words with friends. you can't do anything. it's just -- it's a nightmare. >> it will be unveiled today. stay tuned for details. >> i will. >> you sure will. >>> the nation's largest airline, delta, is spending money to save money on fuel. the airline will buy its own refinery near philadelphia from...
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. >>> tsa screeners in rhode island busted one flyer's unique attempt to allegedly get a gun through security by hiding parts of a disassembled .40 caliber automatic handgun inside three stuffed animals. the weapon was found in the carry-on bag of a 4-year-old child traveling with his father. the gun and ammunition were confiscated and the father and son were allowed to continue on their way. an investigation is ongoing, but officials say the incident was related to a domestic dispute. >>> now let's head to wall street. cnbc's courtney reagan is at the new york stock exchange for us this morning. courtney, good morning. >> good morning to you, nalie. the weekend's election in greece continue to concern markets. the dow falling for a fifth straight day as investors experience turbulence from the political strife in europe. and that's threatening the future of austerity measures, again raising fresh concerns about the region's debt crisis. and although most of earnings season is behind us a number of big names do report today like toyota, macy's, cisco and priceline. >> courtney reagan
. >>> tsa screeners in rhode island busted one flyer's unique attempt to allegedly get a gun through security by hiding parts of a disassembled .40 caliber automatic handgun inside three stuffed animals. the weapon was found in the carry-on bag of a 4-year-old child traveling with his father. the gun and ammunition were confiscated and the father and son were allowed to continue on their way. an investigation is ongoing, but officials say the incident was related to a domestic dispute....
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a reporter who happened to be there recognized him h the screener did not. the tsaays no one is given preference. and the pat-down would have happened even if the agent had recognized kissinger. >>> uc davis economist in washington, d.c. to unveil an immigration work visa proposal to have american companies compete in an auction to buy permits to hire foreign workers. under the plan work permits start at a minute number of -- minimum of $7 -- the idea is to highlight the value of their work and replace the waiting list and random lottery that currently dictate who gets work visas. >>> a wildfire continues to burn out of control 85 miles north of phoenix hot, dry conditions makes firefighting difficult. this manmade fire broke out yesterday on private land in the prescott national forest. it has destroyed two buildings and one trailer. 350 summer homes unmandatory evacuation orders many are staying. >>> mike was telling us about triple digit temperatures there. >> from there up into also parts west of l.a. in the desert, definitely palm springs going to hit 100 again
a reporter who happened to be there recognized him h the screener did not. the tsaays no one is given preference. and the pat-down would have happened even if the agent had recognized kissinger. >>> uc davis economist in washington, d.c. to unveil an immigration work visa proposal to have american companies compete in an auction to buy permits to hire foreign workers. under the plan work permits start at a minute number of -- minimum of $7 -- the idea is to highlight the value of their...
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tsa has not been adequately tracking, reporting and fixing airport breaches. the study -- one incident included a passenger with a knife by passing airport screeners. and another one found a passenger walking around tsa agents. >>> a first grader is fighting for his life. details on what happened to a 6-year-old as he walked to school this morning. >>> new details about the extent of george zimmerman's injuries. what the family report shows. >>> plus, the votes have been counted. which couples will dance. we have highlights from last night's "dancing with the stars." ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone likes a bit of order in their life. virtual wallet helps you get it. keep track of spending, move money with a slide, and use the calendar. all to see your money how you want. ♪ >>> well, maria menounos and her partner derek are going out on a high note. when the viewer votes were factored in, marie nap and derek were factored out. george pennachio has the details. >> maria menounos and derek hough made it one step away from the semifinals. >> i think we came out winners. >> reporter: they starred with the cha cha. by week three they rumbaed to triple n
tsa has not been adequately tracking, reporting and fixing airport breaches. the study -- one incident included a passenger with a knife by passing airport screeners. and another one found a passenger walking around tsa agents. >>> a first grader is fighting for his life. details on what happened to a 6-year-old as he walked to school this morning. >>> new details about the extent of george zimmerman's injuries. what the family report shows. >>> plus, the votes have...
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we know tsa has screeners in specific screeners where they try to look at folk who is they think mighty realize is a threat. so what they say is that they have sort of a layered approach. that's the term they always use, which means a little bit of observation, a little bit of air marshalls, a little electronic screening, and a little of watching what peoples' behavior is with the recognition that there's no plan that is 100% full proof. >> senator diane feinstein said this device was undetectable to security screenings. then she described had her airport experience in dubai. she said i was subjected to three levels of intense security including pat downs of my body. but the nature of this plot demonstrates al qaeda remains determine to attack the united states and is a reminder why the tsa and other agencies are extremely vigilant on airport security. the question for you, lizzie, will we see more pat downs at u.s. airports? >> they are frankly a more full-proof way to inspect people. so there's a combination of that and two kinds of machines travelers are familiar with. there's one k
we know tsa has screeners in specific screeners where they try to look at folk who is they think mighty realize is a threat. so what they say is that they have sort of a layered approach. that's the term they always use, which means a little bit of observation, a little bit of air marshalls, a little electronic screening, and a little of watching what peoples' behavior is with the recognition that there's no plan that is 100% full proof. >> senator diane feinstein said this device was...
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henry kissinger was spotted getting a thorough pat down at there recognized him h the screener did not. tsa no one is given preference and the patdown the agent recognized kissinger. >> uc davis economist in washington, d.c. to unveil a immigration work visa proposal. under the plan, work permits start at a minimum of $7,000 for highly skilled workers and $1,000 for lower skilled seasonal jobs the idea to highlight val work and replace waiting lists and random lottery that currently dictate who gets work visas. >>> wildfire in northern arizona continues to burn this morning. 85 north of phoenix, hot dry conditions make -- so far the fire has destroyed two buildings and one trailer, 350 summer homes are under mandatory evacuation orders many residents are ignoring that order and staying. >> the weather there is just right for out of control wildfires. >> yeah, dry, didn't get much rain during the rainy season, temperatures in the 100s's and they have winds today -- in the 100s, and they have winds today too. winds coming from the ocean and quieting into the around that means a change, a warm
henry kissinger was spotted getting a thorough pat down at there recognized him h the screener did not. tsa no one is given preference and the patdown the agent recognized kissinger. >> uc davis economist in washington, d.c. to unveil a immigration work visa proposal. under the plan, work permits start at a minimum of $7,000 for highly skilled workers and $1,000 for lower skilled seasonal jobs the idea to highlight val work and replace waiting lists and random lottery that currently...
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the federal law enforcement bribes taken by tsa to improperly screen luggage, first of all, stealing personal belongings as people go through these screeners all the time and scanners and yet, the idea that tsa officials are stealing personal property, but beyond that is the national security implications. you know, the idea tsa officer would take a bribe to allow thousands of pieces of luggage to go through improperly screened or to allow drug trafficking organizations to have unfettered access. this is precisely what the terrorists are looking for. i.c.e. providing you know fraudulent documentation, you know, all these cases that we look at, they're trying to get things through airports, improper screening, improper documentation. that's exactly what they're trying to exploit. you know? and then cbp taking bribes from drug cartel organizations. and given the seriousness of this, i do first want to say thank to you cbp for mr. winkowski for you showing up at the policy level, but i do want to express my extreme disappointment that tsa and i.c.e. given these allegations and not just allegations but proven fact did not bring forth the polic
the federal law enforcement bribes taken by tsa to improperly screen luggage, first of all, stealing personal belongings as people go through these screeners all the time and scanners and yet, the idea that tsa officials are stealing personal property, but beyond that is the national security implications. you know, the idea tsa officer would take a bribe to allow thousands of pieces of luggage to go through improperly screened or to allow drug trafficking organizations to have unfettered...
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abdulmutallab, voted don't -- it's illegal for tsa to use otte scanners and screeners. >> some republicansave proposed more privatization of the tsa checkpoint services. it is already in about 16 airports. do you think that is a good idea? the i think privatization can be change the rules under which we now do it, which is here is the tsa, here is your surcharge, do exactly like the tsa people. it's basically outsourcing people. it's the people outsourcing thing. if you said, american public, american private sector, come back to us and give us an airport security arrangement that is state-of-the-art, cutting-edge, all the things, i think that would be fantastic. it would start some competition and then it might well be the best answer to have it be privatized. maybe it is the best answer to have a mix of public and private, but i don't think there's anything inherently wrong with privatization. it's just that the rules that we have set up to do it today are such that the benefit is hard to see. i write in the book about the day i came in for the weekend for my sort of inbox mail reading a
abdulmutallab, voted don't -- it's illegal for tsa to use otte scanners and screeners. >> some republicansave proposed more privatization of the tsa checkpoint services. it is already in about 16 airports. do you think that is a good idea? the i think privatization can be change the rules under which we now do it, which is here is the tsa, here is your surcharge, do exactly like the tsa people. it's basically outsourcing people. it's the people outsourcing thing. if you said, american...
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i think the public and tsa and airport screeners around the world should be seeing photographs of what this device looked like and being told here's what to watch for. here's what's out there at least in this device. obviously al asiri and other al qaeda members in yemen know that we have the device. this is public information now. they know that the information is out there. there is no need to keep it from them. they are aware of it. why keep it from the screeners who need to have that information across the globe to have an idea of what they are looking for. >> i guess i meant he would be looking at his recruits and sort of seeing what other plants there may be. i'm sure he's doing that too. >>> in southern california, the fbi is investigating security concerns surrounding two southwest airlines flights out of john wayne airport. one was searched by a bomb squad and canine units before leaving santa ana. another one taken to a secure area. >> looks like there are problems with the runway. >> southwest 1424 heading 360 climb and maintain 3,000. >> it looks like the runway's occupied
i think the public and tsa and airport screeners around the world should be seeing photographs of what this device looked like and being told here's what to watch for. here's what's out there at least in this device. obviously al asiri and other al qaeda members in yemen know that we have the device. this is public information now. they know that the information is out there. there is no need to keep it from them. they are aware of it. why keep it from the screeners who need to have that...
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screeners. >> i know the tsa are only doing their jobs.ometimes, it was a little upsetting because they really pat you down. >> reporter: it's experiences like these the transportation security administration hopes to cut down. >> people that are over 75 and young people, 12 and below, really, those folks oppose a relatively small risk. >> reporter: the tsa is expanding a program that allows passengers, ages 75 and older, to go through security with their shoes, belts and light coats on. >> reporter: the new screening procedures will also allow elderly passengers to get a second pass through airport scanners if they set off an alarm. if screeners still detect a problem, then seniors may have to take off their shoes and jackets. >> they'll have a better opportunity to get through the process without having a patdown. but again, this is not a free pass. >> reporter: the changes follow outrage over highly publicized incidents, like the strip search of 85-year-old lenore zimmerman, last december. >> i mean, who can imagine that such a thing co
screeners. >> i know the tsa are only doing their jobs.ometimes, it was a little upsetting because they really pat you down. >> reporter: it's experiences like these the transportation security administration hopes to cut down. >> people that are over 75 and young people, 12 and below, really, those folks oppose a relatively small risk. >> reporter: the tsa is expanding a program that allows passengers, ages 75 and older, to go through security with their shoes, belts...
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screeners. >> i know the tsa are only doing their jobs. but sometimes it was a little upsetting because they really pat you down. >> reporter: it's experiences like these, the transportation security administration hopes to cut down. >> people that are over 75 and young people, 12 and below, really those folks pose a relatively small risk. >> reporter: the tsa is expanding a program that allows passengers, 75 and older, to go through security, with their shoes, belts and light coats on. >> reporter: the new screening procedures will also allow elderly passengers to get a second pass through airport scanners if they set off an alarm. if screeners still detect a problem, then seniors may have to take off their shoes and jackets. >> they'll have a better opportunity to get through the process without having a patdown. but again, this is not a free pass. >> reporter: the changes follow outrage over highly-publicized incidents, like the strip search of 85-year-old lenore zimmerman last december. >> i mean, who can imagine that such a thing coul
screeners. >> i know the tsa are only doing their jobs. but sometimes it was a little upsetting because they really pat you down. >> reporter: it's experiences like these, the transportation security administration hopes to cut down. >> people that are over 75 and young people, 12 and below, really those folks pose a relatively small risk. >> reporter: the tsa is expanding a program that allows passengers, 75 and older, to go through security, with their shoes, belts and...
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screeners. >> i know the tsa are only doing their jobs.imes, it was a little upsetting because they really pat you down. >> reporter: it's experiences like these the transportation security administration hopes to cut down. >> people that are over 75, and young people, 12 and below, really, those folks, oppose a relatively small risk. >> reporter: the tsa is expanding a program that allows passengers, ages 75 and older, to go through security with their shoes, belts and light coats on. >> the new screening procedures will also allow elderly passengers to get a second pass through airport scanners if they set off an alarm. if screeners still detect a problem, then seniors may have to take off their shoes and jackets. >> they'll have a better opportunity to get through the process without having a patdown. but again, this is not a free pass. >> reporter: the changes follow outrage over highly-publicized incidents, like the strip search of 85-year-old lenore zimmer pan, last december. >> i mean, who can imagine such a thing could happen? >> r
screeners. >> i know the tsa are only doing their jobs.imes, it was a little upsetting because they really pat you down. >> reporter: it's experiences like these the transportation security administration hopes to cut down. >> people that are over 75, and young people, 12 and below, really, those folks, oppose a relatively small risk. >> reporter: the tsa is expanding a program that allows passengers, ages 75 and older, to go through security with their shoes, belts and...
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screeners. >> reporter: i just heard back from tsa officials they say they haven't heard of any airport securityanging in the wake of this threat, not yet. counterterrorism adviser trying to reassure the public it is safe to fly. experts at the fbi labs are picking apart this bomb being called sophisticated. it did not have metal in it. it is not known if full body scanners would have detected it. this morning george stephanopoulos was able to ask john brennan if the bomb could have made it through current airport security procedures. >> we rely heavily on our intelligence services as well as the work of or partners overseas to stop it before it gets near an airport or plane. we continue to refine those measures. we take into account latest attempts by al-qaeda we'll continue to make adjustments if necessary. >> reporter: in this case, because the al-qaeda plot was foiled authorities say no flights were in danger. cia was conducting a covert operation in yemen and say the would be bomber had not yet picked a target or bought a ticket for a flight. some reports say he's been arrested. brennan was
screeners. >> reporter: i just heard back from tsa officials they say they haven't heard of any airport securityanging in the wake of this threat, not yet. counterterrorism adviser trying to reassure the public it is safe to fly. experts at the fbi labs are picking apart this bomb being called sophisticated. it did not have metal in it. it is not known if full body scanners would have detected it. this morning george stephanopoulos was able to ask john brennan if the bomb could have made...
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wind keeps moving so all these other airports want to get these private screeners which are legal under the law and applied under the tsaand it ignores them for a year doesn't even respond, and finally a few months ago we say we don't because of the advantages to the federal government that's the new standard how can we move people along and keep people safe, what is advantageous to us in the bureaucracy has built an empire and its goal is to keep itself going and this is not into it for what people shout yes, we can. now, i've learned this the hard way. i was a consumer reporter on the left cheering on government regulation and the canada libertarian when i finally saw it didn't working you were smarter about this than i but it's not intuitive. we really have to work hard to explain this to people. we are not wired to understand that a free society can solve the complex economic problems. we grew up in a family to believe that mom and dad know best and should plan for us. our ancestors grew up in tribes if you didn't obey the leader and harvest the fruit at the right time, you die and didn't give birth to less. we are
wind keeps moving so all these other airports want to get these private screeners which are legal under the law and applied under the tsaand it ignores them for a year doesn't even respond, and finally a few months ago we say we don't because of the advantages to the federal government that's the new standard how can we move people along and keep people safe, what is advantageous to us in the bureaucracy has built an empire and its goal is to keep itself going and this is not into it for what...
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what tsa i think tells us that they rely on is a matrix, a multilayered approach. so you go through, there are screeners who have behavioral training to spot anomalies. they swipe your hands and you go through back scatter and millimeter wave machines. what the hope is that this multilayered approach would allow them to identify somebody that was an anomaly, so they might be able to detect it but right now there's no single screening device that would detect an implanted device. >> fran townsend, thanks. >> thanks, john. >>> we're tracking a potential break-through on iran's disputed nuclear program. the united nations nuclear watch dog says expect a deal in the next few days which could clear for fuller access to controversial sites and scientists many people could be part of an atomic weapons program. >> last time i said progress was made. this time i'm saying decision was made. >> nick burns is the former undertear of state former ambassador to nato and now teaches at harvard university. is this a break-through or another iranian promise soon to be broken? >> well it's one of the two, john. it could
what tsa i think tells us that they rely on is a matrix, a multilayered approach. so you go through, there are screeners who have behavioral training to spot anomalies. they swipe your hands and you go through back scatter and millimeter wave machines. what the hope is that this multilayered approach would allow them to identify somebody that was an anomaly, so they might be able to detect it but right now there's no single screening device that would detect an implanted device. >> fran...
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first of all, stealing personal belongings as people go through the screeners all the time and scanners and yet the idea if tsa officials urged during personal property. but beyond those are the national security implications. the idea that tsa also to take a bribe to allow thousands of pieces of luggage to go through improperly screened or to allow the drug trafficking organizations to have unfettered access. this is precisely what the terrorists are looking for. i is providing fraudulent documentation. all of these cases are trying to get things through airports, improper screening, improper documentation. that's exactly what they're trying to exploit. and then of course cbp is taking bribes from drug cartel organization. and given the seriousness of this, i do first want to say thank you to cbp for mr. winkowski for you showing up at the policy level, but i do want to express my extreme disappointment that tsa and i.c.e. given these allegations are proven fact did not bring forth the policy level witnesses that we requested. so it sends a signal to the congress. or these officials are just trying to hide fr
first of all, stealing personal belongings as people go through the screeners all the time and scanners and yet the idea if tsa officials urged during personal property. but beyond those are the national security implications. the idea that tsa also to take a bribe to allow thousands of pieces of luggage to go through improperly screened or to allow the drug trafficking organizations to have unfettered access. this is precisely what the terrorists are looking for. i is providing fraudulent...
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first of all, stealing personal belongings as people go through the screeners all the time and scanners and yet the idea if tsa officials urged during personal property. but beyond those are the national security implications. the idea that tsa also to take a bribe to allow thousands of pieces of luggage to go through improperly screened or to allow the drug trafficking organizations to have unfettered access. this is precisely what the terrorists are looking for. i is providing fraudulent documentation. all of these cases are trying to get things through airports improper screening, improper documentation. that's exactly what they're trying to exploit. and then of course cbp is taking bribes from drug cartel organization. and given the seriousness of this i do first want to say thank you to cbp for mr. winkowski for you showing up at the policy level but i do want to express my extreme disappointment that tsa and i.c.e. given these allegations are proven fact did not bring forth the policy level witnesses that we requested. so it sends a signal to the congress. or these officials are just trying to hide from
first of all, stealing personal belongings as people go through the screeners all the time and scanners and yet the idea if tsa officials urged during personal property. but beyond those are the national security implications. the idea that tsa also to take a bribe to allow thousands of pieces of luggage to go through improperly screened or to allow the drug trafficking organizations to have unfettered access. this is precisely what the terrorists are looking for. i is providing fraudulent...
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screener she was carrying breast milk. a man filed a complaint he claimed he was subjected to extra security even though he hadn't set off any alarms. the department of homeland security and the tsa agreed to a allow the app to use their system to submit complaints. >>> milestone in manhattan, the new world trade center has regained its title as the tallest building in new york city. >>> janelle wang is with us with our international headlines. >> the freedom tower currently stands at 1,271 feet, the tallest building in the big apple. steel columns added raised its height to surpass the empire state building. it was constructed on the site of the world trade towers. this is a time lapse video. when completed the freedom tower and its spire will stand 1,776 feet in reference to the year of independence. more than a decade after the attack, the men including mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed are being held at guantanamo bay. the men face the death penalty for terrorism and murder charges. >>> new details about the daring escape by a chinese activist imprisoned in his own home. brent cannon spoke with a china aide association, a human rights group that played a role in helping him e
screener she was carrying breast milk. a man filed a complaint he claimed he was subjected to extra security even though he hadn't set off any alarms. the department of homeland security and the tsa agreed to a allow the app to use their system to submit complaints. >>> milestone in manhattan, the new world trade center has regained its title as the tallest building in new york city. >>> janelle wang is with us with our international headlines. >> the freedom tower...
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screeners have a clear view. store the power cords and other accessories in the part of the bag. the tsaiety of styles, prices from $30 to $500. keep in mind security can still ask you to remove your laptop so even if you spend a lot of money, and this is an expensive one, they can still tell you take it out anyway but the key is to make sure this can be flat. an ipad you pull it out of the sleeve, put it in a bin by myself. >> i don't do that anymore. >> you leave it through your bag and put it through as long as it's not a laptop. >> you should see when we're going through a shoot it's a 35-minute experience. >> try doing it in israel. >> i was thinking newark, but hey. >>> the one thing you need to know about your money today a reminder, ipos are risky. facebook turning into a great example of why ipos are risky. the stock is down 19% since its ipo friday, down nearly 11% yesterday. >> you got a good tweet about that. >> a very nice man tweeted me to say he put $5,000 aside for facebook stock and listened to us on the program and said i'm going to wait a month. >> like you said. >> so
screeners have a clear view. store the power cords and other accessories in the part of the bag. the tsaiety of styles, prices from $30 to $500. keep in mind security can still ask you to remove your laptop so even if you spend a lot of money, and this is an expensive one, they can still tell you take it out anyway but the key is to make sure this can be flat. an ipad you pull it out of the sleeve, put it in a bin by myself. >> i don't do that anymore. >> you leave it through your...
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tsa is saying that they want to do. they have already taken some of those steps and are trying to have this broader database so that it's not just the actions of one screener and then maybe they don't get written down and that's not translated. remember, this is a very large workforce we're talking about, some 50,000, 60,000 people so what they are trying to do is have a much, much broader picture so that these things don't happenen. >> lizzie, thanks. >>> a big settlement in the beating death of kelly thomas. the city of fullerton, california, is shelling out $1 million. kelly's mom and her son, a mentally ill homeless man, died after being beaten by fullerton police. the city council voted unanimously to accept the million dollar settlement. in exchange, kathy thomas agreed to not pursue any further claims or lawsuits. the deal does not involve kelly's dad, ron thomas, though. >> good for her, okay. she felt that's what she should do and i support her. i'm not in the money game. whatever money i'm getting, will get, if i get, is going to go to the foundation that i started for kelly. >> fullerton's deal with kelly's mom comes a week after a judge ordered
tsa is saying that they want to do. they have already taken some of those steps and are trying to have this broader database so that it's not just the actions of one screener and then maybe they don't get written down and that's not translated. remember, this is a very large workforce we're talking about, some 50,000, 60,000 people so what they are trying to do is have a much, much broader picture so that these things don't happenen. >> lizzie, thanks. >>> a big settlement in the...