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set its sights on the islamic state as the new al-qaeda.heir objectives, the risk every day iraqis face trying to go about their every day routine? >> the situation is volatile. anything can happen at any time. people don't know how to go on their daily life. >> those closest to the conflict. >> on tech know, >> what if there was a miracle? >> grace's stem cells are in this box. >> that could save the live of your child... >> we're gonna do whatever we can >> would yo give it a try? >> cell therapy is gonna be the next big advance in medicine >> tech know, every saturday go where science meets humanity. >> this is some of the best driving i've every done, even though i can't see. >> tech know. >> we're here in the vortex. only on al jazeera america. g1 >> welcome back. we are discussing the continuing crisis in iraq. the group, islamic state formerly known as isis originated from the global al-qaeda network but had a falling out. some say their tactics are more brutal than al-qaeda. here to talk about that and the differentiating features i
set its sights on the islamic state as the new al-qaeda.heir objectives, the risk every day iraqis face trying to go about their every day routine? >> the situation is volatile. anything can happen at any time. people don't know how to go on their daily life. >> those closest to the conflict. >> on tech know, >> what if there was a miracle? >> grace's stem cells are in this box. >> that could save the live of your child... >> we're gonna do whatever we...
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set its sites on the group islamic state as the new al qaeda.oming up we explain how their objectives and messages are more different than you think. >>> and the iraqis trying to go about their routine. >> the situation is volatile. anything could happen at any time. >>> we speak with those closest to the conflict. >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america [ ♪ music ] >>> welcome back. we are discussing the continuing crisis in iraq. the group i.s.i.s., islamic state we're part of the al qaeda network. some say their tactics are more brutal. here to talk about that is a senior foreign policy fellow at st john's hopkins university. from washington d.c., a political scientist whose research focuses on sectarian, talking about transitions in iraq. islamic state used to be part of the al qaeda. why did they split, how are they different? >> normally with all the grou
set its sites on the group islamic state as the new al qaeda.oming up we explain how their objectives and messages are more different than you think. >>> and the iraqis trying to go about their routine. >> the situation is volatile. anything could happen at any time. >>> we speak with those closest to the conflict. >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray...
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set its sites on the group islamic state as the new al qaeda.ing up we explain how their objectives and messages are more different than you think. >>> and the iraqis trying to go about their routine. >> the situation is volatile. anything could happen at any time. >>> we speak with those closest >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now [ ♪ music ] >>> welcome back. we are discussing the continuing crisis in iraq. the group i.s.i.s., islamic state we're part of the al qaeda network. some say their tactics are more brutal. here to talk about that is a senior foreign policy fellow at st john's hopkins univer
set its sites on the group islamic state as the new al qaeda.ing up we explain how their objectives and messages are more different than you think. >>> and the iraqis trying to go about their routine. >> the situation is volatile. anything could happen at any time. >>> we speak with those closest >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major...
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to turn on their electronic devices before getting on the plane, this amid new fears al qaeda may be e bombs that airport security cannot detect. >>> israel watching new airstrikes in the gaza strip killing at least seven members of hamas. it follows the arrest of six jewish suspects and the brutal murder of a palestinian boy. >>> disgraced los angeles clippers owner donald sterling heads to court today to determine if his wife had the right to sell the team for $2 billion. >> time to look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first, the good. she almost made it to the emergency room. a new jersey woman giving birth inside a car in a hospital parking lot. the baby boy arriving four days early. it couldn't wait another minute. mom and baby doing just fine. up next, the bad. humpty dumpty literally falling off a wall and smashing into pieces at an oregon amusement park. made of cement, humpty dumpty had been sitting on that wall since the park opened in 1970. officials say they hope it won't take all the king's horses and men to put him back together. >> code zero 400 looking like a de
to turn on their electronic devices before getting on the plane, this amid new fears al qaeda may be e bombs that airport security cannot detect. >>> israel watching new airstrikes in the gaza strip killing at least seven members of hamas. it follows the arrest of six jewish suspects and the brutal murder of a palestinian boy. >>> disgraced los angeles clippers owner donald sterling heads to court today to determine if his wife had the right to sell the team for $2 billion....
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particularly against cyber terror threats and warns the country has not been vigilant enough against new al qaedahreats. >>> several texas sheriffs pushing back against texas governor's deployment of national guard members to the border of mexico coming with unaccompanied minors influx. many sheriffs say they want more deputies. texas reportedly has a backlog of 375,000 cases of unaccompanied minors. more than two years ago. >>> and president obama has thrown his support behind the long-term movement of washington, d.c. become its own state appearing last night the president was asked his opinion on the momentum and said, quote, i'm all for it and acknowledged it would face an uphill battle in congress. those are the things we thought you should know today. that does it for this edition of "news nation." thank you so much for joining me today. i'll see you tomorrow. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's read
particularly against cyber terror threats and warns the country has not been vigilant enough against new al qaedahreats. >>> several texas sheriffs pushing back against texas governor's deployment of national guard members to the border of mexico coming with unaccompanied minors influx. many sheriffs say they want more deputies. texas reportedly has a backlog of 375,000 cases of unaccompanied minors. more than two years ago. >>> and president obama has thrown his support...
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this move follows a wave of new concerns that al qaeda bomb experts are trying to develop new types ofetectible explosives that can slip through airport security. secretary of homeland security jeh johnson spoke about the importance of taking a proactive approach this morning. >> our job is to -- is to try to anticipate the next attack, not simply react to the last one. and so we continually evaluate the world situation, and we know that there remains a terrorist threat to the united states and aviation security is a large part of that. >> the additional screenings in paris and london cause delays of up to an hour or so for passengers on flights headed to the u.s. this weekend. joining me now the director for the center of defense studies at kings college london, peter newman. peter-w a welcome to you, where is this information about these potentially new explosives coming from, and how credible is it? >> so this is u.s. intelligence, and there seems to be information that bomb makers from al qaeda and yemen, which is in a way the most sophisticated al qaeda affiliate, have traveled to
this move follows a wave of new concerns that al qaeda bomb experts are trying to develop new types ofetectible explosives that can slip through airport security. secretary of homeland security jeh johnson spoke about the importance of taking a proactive approach this morning. >> our job is to -- is to try to anticipate the next attack, not simply react to the last one. and so we continually evaluate the world situation, and we know that there remains a terrorist threat to the united...
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some al qaeda member from the northeast but someone american or western who would have a western or even simply american president after having dealt with al qaeda. >> right. this is kind of the newrists. they are newly radicalized. there's not a lot known about the associations that they may have. makes them a little harder to identify than people who have spent years in the. movement across the middle east, they carry western r. passports and it's difficult to check, and we don't know to what extent they will participate. suicide bombers or is that too far? a new brand. don't know a lot about it. raises suspicions and requires some action be taken. >> all foreign security is not the same. anybody who has traveled much knows that. i would guess that it be putting restrictions in place for locations where maybe they're not as vigilant as we are around here. >> well, that is exactly what they would be doing. they would probably be looking at perimeter security, how eaty it is to get on the airport. how much do we know about at the backgrounds of aircraft fuelers, caterers, baggage hasn'ters in foreign locations, and the track record of the airline for security itself. so a variety
some al qaeda member from the northeast but someone american or western who would have a western or even simply american president after having dealt with al qaeda. >> right. this is kind of the newrists. they are newly radicalized. there's not a lot known about the associations that they may have. makes them a little harder to identify than people who have spent years in the. movement across the middle east, they carry western r. passports and it's difficult to check, and we don't know...
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it comes on the heels of new concerns that al qaeda might be developing bombs that could go undetected by security. additional enhanced measures have not yet been released. french laundry - the iconic wine country restaurant celebrated 20 years of fine food this week. the world famous restaurant served up a special dinner of popular meals prepared over the years. chef thomas keller on hand to great guests and cook up some of his specialties. french laundry - one of those places impossible to get a reservation. even more so now. the restaurant will closing down temporarily later this year for renovations. jason is in with all your bay area sports up next! a's going for the for answering sweep in the coliseum today. top first-team moment in the first inning 643 double play. that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron 4 we'll see you tomorrow morning! >>> the weekend insider with perspective on this week's top trending stories. >> i had to make a very difficult decision. >> been working on it 2.5 years. >> inside the new tv season. >> every
it comes on the heels of new concerns that al qaeda might be developing bombs that could go undetected by security. additional enhanced measures have not yet been released. french laundry - the iconic wine country restaurant celebrated 20 years of fine food this week. the world famous restaurant served up a special dinner of popular meals prepared over the years. chef thomas keller on hand to great guests and cook up some of his specialties. french laundry - one of those places impossible to...
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@j >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> there is new information showing al-qaeda and 's affiliates are making more and more money were ransoms. the "new york times" report that european countries are the ones paying the most. roxana saberi with more on this. >> reporter: european governments deny that they pay ransoms for hostages. but "the new york times" say they are paying up and ultimately bankrolling al-qaeda. images like these of hostages held at gunpoint are potent weapons. kidnappings like these now account for half of the group's revenue. much of it came from countries in europe. france paid $58 million. switzerland, nearly $12.5 million. and spain an austria together just over $14 million. and the ransoms are rising. in 2013 kidnappers received $2,000 per hostage. they now get up to $2 million. critics say governments should not be paying ransoms. >> they're paying for the citizens to be released. the result is citizens from other countries are being killed. >> reporter: most of the money has gone to al-qaeda's three main affiliates, al-qaeda in northern afri
@j >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> there is new information showing al-qaeda and 's affiliates are making more and more money were ransoms. the "new york times" report that european countries are the ones paying the most. roxana saberi with more on this. >> reporter: european governments deny that they pay ransoms for hostages. but "the new york times" say they are paying up and ultimately bankrolling al-qaeda. images like these of...
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. >>> new concerns over al qaeda's bomb making capabilities, that have american officials ordering tighter security at some foreign airports. american intelligence has pick up new efforts to produce bombs that can go undetected through airport security. officials have not yet confirmed a specific threat but they say there are indications that bomb makers from al qaeda's yemen and syria affiliates linked up. >>> palestinian clashed with police in east jer year while claiming that jewish settlers killed a little palestinian boy. palestinians say killing by israeli extremist was in revenge for kidnappings and murders of three israeli teenagers, israeli prime minister netanyahu called for swift investigation of what he called a reprehensible murder. >>> on health check at 11:00 doctors are foreseeing possibility of restoring peoples vision by regrowing their corneas. research published today in the journal nature found a way to identify an isolate a special kind of stem cell. loss of these limbball stem cells due to injure and disease is leading cause of blindness for example in burn victims n
. >>> new concerns over al qaeda's bomb making capabilities, that have american officials ordering tighter security at some foreign airports. american intelligence has pick up new efforts to produce bombs that can go undetected through airport security. officials have not yet confirmed a specific threat but they say there are indications that bomb makers from al qaeda's yemen and syria affiliates linked up. >>> palestinian clashed with police in east jer year while claiming...
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for many point of view that is what is going on here. >> he will be the new king of al qaeda. c jihad. not only has he taken land, money and oil but said i am the new islamic empire. i found out my sites are elsewhere. i have most of syria. i want jordan. thinking of lebanon, the sinai peninsula. melissa: you don't think we should get involved? >> i don't think we belong in anybody's civil war especially one that nobody is going to win but that doesn't mean we sit back and do nothing. we understand we have an e. essential national-security interests in oil, better find a new place to get oil, american energy independence and not rely on having the world's oil in the hands of al qaeda, iran or russia and get serious about homeland security because there are as many as four thousand european passport holders, they will come back home and we got to protect ourselves. melissa: always very insightful, thank you. let's check the markets have bring major averages near session highs following those minutes. james, what are traders saying about the fomc? >> this is a non-event here just
for many point of view that is what is going on here. >> he will be the new king of al qaeda. c jihad. not only has he taken land, money and oil but said i am the new islamic empire. i found out my sites are elsewhere. i have most of syria. i want jordan. thinking of lebanon, the sinai peninsula. melissa: you don't think we should get involved? >> i don't think we belong in anybody's civil war especially one that nobody is going to win but that doesn't mean we sit back and do...
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new terror threat. i am jon scott. >> and i am marthello. there are calls for security concerns about direct flights to the united states in fear that al qaeda could be developing new bombs that could slip past screening. >> greg palcot is live own this. >> reporter: the airports here in london and across europe are on high alert amid to terror alerts. one of the main air gateways to the use is heathrow and they have stepped up the security. they are responding to washington's request to tighten up the measures because of the increasing number of europeans, and americans, are fighting with al qaeda groups especially in syria who could be learning bomb skills and able to get back to europe and even back into the united states. and secondly, new word the group in yemen and the arabian peninsula which has been behind other failed bombs have come up with new ways to get around security. non-metallic and even implantable bonds and they are said to be on the ground giving terrorist hands-on training. they are cautioning they are not related to any specific threat or the fourth of july weekend. more like precautionary measures and they have been tr
new terror threat. i am jon scott. >> and i am marthello. there are calls for security concerns about direct flights to the united states in fear that al qaeda could be developing new bombs that could slip past screening. >> greg palcot is live own this. >> reporter: the airports here in london and across europe are on high alert amid to terror alerts. one of the main air gateways to the use is heathrow and they have stepped up the security. they are responding to washington's...
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calling for stepped up security at international airports intelligence officials concerned about a new al-qaeda effort to create a non-metallic bomb they say would be able to pass air line security undetected. the fear is americans or westerners might smuggle one on to a plane headed to the u.s. >> we are focused on this trying to track those going and who might come back. >> there's been no word which airports those fighters might try to smuggle the device into and which have been asked to fighten security. 250 airports around the world offer non-stop service to the u.s. >> one day after that security warning from the obama administration, a specific airport threat in uganda, warned of a possible terrorists attack on the airport. the warning came from police in uganda and based on intelligence forces. >> a controversial contract awarded by the federal government, the security firm that vetted n.s.a. leaker edward snowden is being paid $190 million to operate the countries immigration system. u.s. investigation services l.l.c. was never blocked from working with the government. the justice depa
calling for stepped up security at international airports intelligence officials concerned about a new al-qaeda effort to create a non-metallic bomb they say would be able to pass air line security undetected. the fear is americans or westerners might smuggle one on to a plane headed to the u.s. >> we are focused on this trying to track those going and who might come back. >> there's been no word which airports those fighters might try to smuggle the device into and which have been...
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and that is that isis, now is, is the new face of al-qaeda.held al-baghdadi up there, i'm telling you, he's actually going to be the face of the entire radical islamic movement. hundreds and then thousands of fighters are going to come to assist him in syria and in iraq. this thing is a hen nays, and it is going -- menace, and it is going to grow. the united states with its allies will have to deal with this eventually because their threat will be indisputable and undeniable. lou: well, you mtioned allies, and we are given to understanding occasionally the administration, any american administration, talking about our allies, coalitions. for the life of me, i cannot think of a single country that has stood up to say we're shoulder to shoulder with the united states in its policies in the middle east. have i missed, have i missed something? >> no. no, you haven't. but the fact of the matter is the threat to the our allies in the region is real. to jordan, it's next. they say it's next, i believe them. saudi arabia and kuwait would be after that
and that is that isis, now is, is the new face of al-qaeda.held al-baghdadi up there, i'm telling you, he's actually going to be the face of the entire radical islamic movement. hundreds and then thousands of fighters are going to come to assist him in syria and in iraq. this thing is a hen nays, and it is going -- menace, and it is going to grow. the united states with its allies will have to deal with this eventually because their threat will be indisputable and undeniable. lou: well, you...
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officials raised concerns this week about the possibility of new al qaeda attempts to place bombs on>> we do need to warn you about this next video you're about to see. it is a bit disturbing. a california highway patrol officer that you see there in the spotlight has been placed on paid administrative leave after cell phone video shows him repeatedly striking a woman in the face along the side of a busy highway in l.a. the police report says the woman ignored officer commands and became combative. the highway patrol says it will conduct a full investigation. california civil right activists now calling for a federal probe. >>> we turn now to a criminal case that is capturing the nation's attention. today more allegations are surfacing surrounding the death of a georgia toddler inside a hot car. there's the little guy you're seeing there. but newly released search warrants are revealing more about the case against the boy's father, who now stands accused of murder. nbc's gabe gutierrez has the latest from marietta, georgia. >> reporter: investigators are scouring ross harris's comput
officials raised concerns this week about the possibility of new al qaeda attempts to place bombs on>> we do need to warn you about this next video you're about to see. it is a bit disturbing. a california highway patrol officer that you see there in the spotlight has been placed on paid administrative leave after cell phone video shows him repeatedly striking a woman in the face along the side of a busy highway in l.a. the police report says the woman ignored officer commands and became...
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there are significant, new concerns that al qaeda once again has its eyes on a u.s. airliner. concern al qaeda in the arabian peninsula or aqap has found a new way to get around current airport screening. u.s. officials tell cnn a vulnerability has been identified in airport security because of aq a, p advances. officials don't see an eminent threat, but one official telling cnn "we are steadily tracking significant threats from aqap." >> the department of homeland security is regularly reviewing our security procedures to adapt to the threat that is faced by our transportation system. >> reporter: the big concern is this man ibraham maliseri, expert at making bombs, such as the device worn as the christmas day underwear bomber in 2009 targeting a u.s. airliner. the top u.s. military commander in europe noting terrorists have been eyeballing western airports for months. >> we remain concerned about the capability of some of these elements to develop weapons that could be thwarted by our current security systems. >> reporter: another concern? whether one of the next targets of
there are significant, new concerns that al qaeda once again has its eyes on a u.s. airliner. concern al qaeda in the arabian peninsula or aqap has found a new way to get around current airport screening. u.s. officials tell cnn a vulnerability has been identified in airport security because of aq a, p advances. officials don't see an eminent threat, but one official telling cnn "we are steadily tracking significant threats from aqap." >> the department of homeland security is...
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another brands news, isis leapfrogged al qaeda by brands them most dangerous terror force in world. a new title. they have designateed land. they have a new hash tag on twitter, bill spadea wants -- bill clinton wants drug warrior
another brands news, isis leapfrogged al qaeda by brands them most dangerous terror force in world. a new title. they have designateed land. they have a new hash tag on twitter, bill spadea wants -- bill clinton wants drug warrior
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this move comes amid new concerns al qaeda is trying to develop a nut kind of bomb they say can smugglerity and on to american flights. french authorities say heightened security will last at least through the summer. british airports increase security yesterday in response to those same threats. american officials say the threat is not a specific one, but they're trying to be careful. >>> many brazil, overpass collapsed near a world cup stadium. video of a bus with some damage. there's a car under there though completely flattened. at least two people were killed. no word if any tourists were among those killed or injured. the bridge under construction at the time. what caused the overpass to fall, that's still under investigation. >>> 6:43 now, time to check the -- 6:34 now, it is time to check the forecast. looking live at the bay bridge, not a lot of traffic, that's why mike inouye's off and christina loren, we care about whether on the holiday -- weather on the holiday. >> when you're going to have a barbecue, watch the fireworks, or whether you're like me and you want to shop, wel
this move comes amid new concerns al qaeda is trying to develop a nut kind of bomb they say can smugglerity and on to american flights. french authorities say heightened security will last at least through the summer. british airports increase security yesterday in response to those same threats. american officials say the threat is not a specific one, but they're trying to be careful. >>> many brazil, overpass collapsed near a world cup stadium. video of a bus with some damage....
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. >> new concerns about al-qaeda and airplanes. female announcer: sleep train's 4th of july sale doesn't just end sunday... it's going out...with a bang! through sunday, save $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and serta icomfort. big savings and interest-free financing? these deals aren't just hot... they're explosive! sleep train's 4th of july sale ends sunday. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> the white house is asking some airports overseas to beef up security for flights bound to the united states about new concerns of undetectable explosives. intelligence officials are reportedly worried about efforts by al qaeda to create bombs undetectable by our current screening process. terrorist experts say that includes nonmetallic explosives which could be surgically implanted inside a passenger's body. u.s. officials say right now there's no specific plot but they are working with unidentified foreign airports to expand the passenger screening process. >>>
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i think that this is a temporary concern of the department and i think that this is a new threat. with al qaeda and the yemen peninsula, the al qaeda group in syria, that is the threat stream and it is rooted towards a traditional threat stream, commercial aviation, not turning an airline -- airliner into a missile, but a primary target -- for terrorists. >> the u.s. corporations, as someone who became the homeland security secretary after the attacks of 9/11, talk about the challenges that corporations face when it comes to these challenges. >> the greatest threat to any enterprise, it is embedded in what we call the digital forevermore. you have organized crime that would likely get access if you have social security information, you had nationstates that would like to steal trade secrets and defense secrets, you have competitors that would like to understand your pricing strategy and your and all of strategy, a sudden there is a new frontier it is not a technology problem. it is a business risk. i think in time the corporate community is going to realize the dollars they expand the build a r
i think that this is a temporary concern of the department and i think that this is a new threat. with al qaeda and the yemen peninsula, the al qaeda group in syria, that is the threat stream and it is rooted towards a traditional threat stream, commercial aviation, not turning an airline -- airliner into a missile, but a primary target -- for terrorists. >> the u.s. corporations, as someone who became the homeland security secretary after the attacks of 9/11, talk about the challenges...
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it comes on the heels of new concerns that al qaeda might be developing bombs that could go undetected by security. additional enhanced measures have not yet been released. next. south bay pot shops may be closing their doors. we find out if dispensaries can comply with new tougher laws in time. coming up we have people doing bad things. however there have been some changes. before, a bus to turn right in the bustling they could go there whenever he needed. but now you must wait until there is a break in the red plane to enter into that trimming. who can use the red bus lane? any vehicle that carries 11 passengers or more. you can not use the red plane to drop off passengers. ticket for red is a hundred $10. if a bus ro past, you get a ticket. every bus has a camera say you could get a ticket in the mail. so back to the man in the previou--pruis. no limos motorcycle,, or passenger cars. know you may not use the red lion inn. if you get stopped by the police department, it is $69 plus court fees. unless. you get off lucky and get a warning. if you have a comment or story idea for stanle
it comes on the heels of new concerns that al qaeda might be developing bombs that could go undetected by security. additional enhanced measures have not yet been released. next. south bay pot shops may be closing their doors. we find out if dispensaries can comply with new tougher laws in time. coming up we have people doing bad things. however there have been some changes. before, a bus to turn right in the bustling they could go there whenever he needed. but now you must wait until there is...
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plus the fact that the new al-qaeda is probably looking and saying, man, if we want to sneak anybodyod one. >>> coming up, the video is going viral. and it's really easy to see why. ♪ i like your nose ♪ i like your mouth, your ears, your hands ♪ >> elisabeth and steve will have those boys coming up next and their story will warm your heart. ♪ it's really you did you know a ten-second test could help your business avoid hours of delay caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's enough time to record a memo. idea for sales giveaway. return a call. sign a contract. pick a tie. take a break with mr. duck. practice up for the business trip. fly to florida. win an award. close a deal. hire an intern. and still have time to spare. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business. built for business. >>> the president is about to learn more about how the gop plans to sue him. congress starts the ball rolling today. we will take you there. harry reid says not to worry, the border is secure. charles krauthammer questio
plus the fact that the new al-qaeda is probably looking and saying, man, if we want to sneak anybodyod one. >>> coming up, the video is going viral. and it's really easy to see why. ♪ i like your nose ♪ i like your mouth, your ears, your hands ♪ >> elisabeth and steve will have those boys coming up next and their story will warm your heart. ♪ it's really you did you know a ten-second test could help your business avoid hours of delay caused by slow internet from the phone...
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will have to turn on electronic devices to prove they work and they are not explosive amid new concerns about al qaedadia has a takeover deal for $850 million to expand its footprint in the asia-pacific region. >> uber x is cheap they're an taking a taxi in new york city and cars are cleaner. they are slashing its $20 for limited time to win over taxi enthusiasts. pink floyd is releasing first album this side of the moon. endless river is due out in october. that is today's "speed read" with time to spare. [buzzer] cheryl: pink flood, are you there? adam, they were dark side of the moon. the wall. they were "dark side of the moon." cheryl: goliath ready to take on goliath. google is reportedly spending hundreds of millions of dollars to beat amazon with everything from groceries to electronics. adam: we don't need no satisfaction. >> very nice, adam. hi. they are spending more on google shopping express. the company is investing up to 500 million doll to take on amazon with day of delivery on more cities across the country. source close to google, that the $500 million number is quite exaggerated. we
will have to turn on electronic devices to prove they work and they are not explosive amid new concerns about al qaedadia has a takeover deal for $850 million to expand its footprint in the asia-pacific region. >> uber x is cheap they're an taking a taxi in new york city and cars are cleaner. they are slashing its $20 for limited time to win over taxi enthusiasts. pink floyd is releasing first album this side of the moon. endless river is due out in october. that is today's "speed...
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that hasn't stopped al qaeda from working on new ways to smuggle bombs.o ignite a bomb in his shoe on a flight. five years later, liquid explosions to bring down seven airlines was spoiled by security services this. man tried to ignite a bomb in his underpants on a plane. none of those succeeded but this shows what damage bombs could do. the department for transport has confirmed aviation security will be stepped up. for obvious reasons we will not comment in detail. majority of passengers should not experience significant disruption. >> i hope it won't delay them that much. there has to be extra checks made. those will be made in the course of events going through the security of people already stringent as it is. i hope there will not be significant delays. obviously we'll work with airports to try and make sure that's not the case. people go on business or go away on holiday get away on time. >> so far no one is predicting a repeat of chaos caused by the tough new carry-on standards. not every flight or airport will be affect add by the new security. l
that hasn't stopped al qaeda from working on new ways to smuggle bombs.o ignite a bomb in his shoe on a flight. five years later, liquid explosions to bring down seven airlines was spoiled by security services this. man tried to ignite a bomb in his underpants on a plane. none of those succeeded but this shows what damage bombs could do. the department for transport has confirmed aviation security will be stepped up. for obvious reasons we will not comment in detail. majority of passengers...
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new security threat at u.s. airports. officials say they have intelligence that al qaeda off shoots is developing a new kind of bomb, a bomb that cannot be detected at airport screening machines. >> they are implementing new security measures for our safety. we want to emphasize there is no immediate threat. we want to discuss it. no imminent threat right now but we know we have to stay a step ahead of the bad guys. how concerned are you about this new technology they have been innovating for a while? >> they have been watching this for five or six months, what's happening is the combination of two factors, kind of a bomb-making faction of al qaeda but combining with a group that has access to passports and the ability to transmit people back and forth. that's really the concern. if you have it overseas, develop a new bomb and can't deliver it, nobody cares. now the combination is both. >> they say they are using technology that cannot be detected. what does that mean? >> it means that we have magnato meters currently at our airports that are designed to pick up met yals, if you use a peroxide-based weapon, you can't pick
new security threat at u.s. airports. officials say they have intelligence that al qaeda off shoots is developing a new kind of bomb, a bomb that cannot be detected at airport screening machines. >> they are implementing new security measures for our safety. we want to emphasize there is no immediate threat. we want to discuss it. no imminent threat right now but we know we have to stay a step ahead of the bad guys. how concerned are you about this new technology they have been innovating...
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says we don't know the half of it, why tom caine is worried about something bigger, and why news of the al qaeda trained bomb maker is on the loose. might have confirmed his fears. what's keeping him up at night. we're at jfk international airport in new york on what's happening to them. on the lookout right now, laura? >> hi, neil. well, a plane full of people ready to go to tel-aviv at midnight last night, but ended up in paris after a rocket went flying and blasting in the air through the air space near the airport there, here's a look at what happened with that flight. we have a map to show you. the delta flight with 27 3 passengers and 17 crew members took off out of jfk and made a u-turn over the mediterranean sea. the pilot turned the aircraft around somewhere over greece. the list of airlines pulling the plug on flights into and out of the airport in tel-aviv grows as airlines hone in tighten on flight safety after a missile shot down an airliner last week killing all 29 8 on board. you mentioned airlines, delta, united, u.s. airways, air france, air canada, exercising extreme caution an
says we don't know the half of it, why tom caine is worried about something bigger, and why news of the al qaeda trained bomb maker is on the loose. might have confirmed his fears. what's keeping him up at night. we're at jfk international airport in new york on what's happening to them. on the lookout right now, laura? >> hi, neil. well, a plane full of people ready to go to tel-aviv at midnight last night, but ended up in paris after a rocket went flying and blasting in the air through...
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. >> new information on the funding of al qaeda. according to the "new york times", the group is raising money from ransoms, and european countries are paying the most. >> reporter: images like these of hostages held at gunpoint are weapons. the "new york times" says kidnappings like these account for half the group's revenue. gen vating 100 million -- generating 100 million. spain and austria paid over 14 million, and ransoms are rising. kidnappers received 200,000 per hostage. they get now up to $10 million. governments shouldn't pay ransoms. >> they are paying for their systems to be released, and it will result in the citizens of other countries being killed. european governments deny paying ransoms, but often the money is sent through affiliates. >> ner going to use the -- they are going to use the money to launch attacks, and they launch attacks and kill other civilians. i can understand completely the desire to say a life on the one hand, resulting in the loss of more lives further down the road. >> the u.s. negotiated for the
. >> new information on the funding of al qaeda. according to the "new york times", the group is raising money from ransoms, and european countries are paying the most. >> reporter: images like these of hostages held at gunpoint are weapons. the "new york times" says kidnappings like these account for half the group's revenue. gen vating 100 million -- generating 100 million. spain and austria paid over 14 million, and ransoms are rising. kidnappers received...
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. >>> we have breaking news tonight on the al qaeda offshoot that just formed the world's first terroristte. author brad thor and ralph peters here together on the news that this group now has its sights set directly on the united states. >>> plus, the little sisters of the poor is a group of catholic nuns who have dedicated their lives to caring for the elderly and the ill. just ahead, see why these sisters are now being targeted by the national organization of women. now is here next. kid: hey dad, who was that man? dad: he's our broker. he helps look after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab. and she gave me advice. she said, "dad, go pro with crest pro-health." [ male announcer ] go pro with crest pro-health. immediately, i felt a difference. it did an extremely good job of cleaning. [ male
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. >>> we have breaking news tonight on the al qaeda offshoot that just formed the world's first terroristtate. author brad thor and ralph peters here together on the news that this group now has its sights set directly on the united states. >>> plus, the little sisters of the poor is a group of catholic nuns who have dedicated their lives to caring for the elderly and the ill. just ahead, see why these sisters are now being targeted by the national organization of women. now is here next. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? so why are we so,000 obsessed with turbo? card with a new volkswagen turbo. because there's nothing more exhilarating than a powerful ride. and you can get that in places you might not expect. like the passat. and also in the fun-to-drive jetta. in fact, volkswagen has sold more turb
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new warning to travelers headed to the u.s. authorities boosting security on word that al qaeda is working on a new kind of bomb that can't be detected by scanners. >>> and air strikes with palestinians -- abc's alex marquardt with the story tonight. >> reporter: under the scorching sun, thousands of palestinians gathered to celebrate the boy they now call a martyr. 16-year-old mohammed abu kheider, his body held for two days in israeli custody, his family and community furious, longing to give him a proper funeral. then, suddenly -- the body has arrived at the mosque for the funeral. this is the moment the crowd has been waiting for, has been demanding. you can feel the tension, the anger rising about his murder. they believe the teen was killed by israelis to avenge the recent murder of three jewish teens. this video, the family says, shows the two attackers approaching the palestinian teen early wednesday morning. moments later, they throw him into a car and speed off. after the funeral, the fury boils over, as young men hurl stones at israeli police. this as palestinian militants are firing more rockets into israel, whose air for
new warning to travelers headed to the u.s. authorities boosting security on word that al qaeda is working on a new kind of bomb that can't be detected by scanners. >>> and air strikes with palestinians -- abc's alex marquardt with the story tonight. >> reporter: under the scorching sun, thousands of palestinians gathered to celebrate the boy they now call a martyr. 16-year-old mohammed abu kheider, his body held for two days in israeli custody, his family and community furious,...
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it dwarfs what the old al-qaeda was. this is the new face of al-qaeda.e isis movement in syria and iraq determined to destabalize the entire middle east is what the old al-qaeda thought about and that was to establish a caliphate. that is not in the united states interest. number two, this is a breeding ground for terrorist fighters coming from europe, the middle east and the united states who go there and train and conduct acts against the homeland. >> what do we do about it? or what are we doing about it? >> we are not doing much of anything about it to be frank. i think our focus should be on isis and our second focus should be on the political complex situation in iraq which we know if it is changes will help the iraqi situation. but i believe now while time is of the essence because this is a growing movement with hundreds of fighters joining the movement we should get after them. we have targets in syria and iraq, station basis, equipment storage areas, commander control facilities and sancutaries. we will have to deal with this. >> we don't hear a
it dwarfs what the old al-qaeda was. this is the new face of al-qaeda.e isis movement in syria and iraq determined to destabalize the entire middle east is what the old al-qaeda thought about and that was to establish a caliphate. that is not in the united states interest. number two, this is a breeding ground for terrorist fighters coming from europe, the middle east and the united states who go there and train and conduct acts against the homeland. >> what do we do about it? or what are...
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. >>> we have new information tonight on the funding of al qaeda. according to the new york times the group is raising money from ransoms. in european countries they're paying the most. roxana saberi reports. >> images like these of hostages held at gunpoint are potent weapons. now generating at least $125 million in ransom money since 2008, much of it came from countries in europe. france paid $58 million. switzerland nearly 12.5 million and spain and austria together, nearly $13 million. kidnappers received up to $200,000 per hostage and now get up to $10 million. governments shouldn't be paying ransoms. >> that paying for citizens to be released may result in citizens of other countries being killed. >> european governments deny paying ransoms but they often send the money through third parties. al qaeda, in arabian peninsula and yemen. >> they launch attacks and kill other civilians. of course i can understand completely the disaster save a life on the one hand, it does result in loss of more lives down the road. >> my name is bowe bergdahl. >> r
. >>> we have new information tonight on the funding of al qaeda. according to the new york times the group is raising money from ransoms. in european countries they're paying the most. roxana saberi reports. >> images like these of hostages held at gunpoint are potent weapons. now generating at least $125 million in ransom money since 2008, much of it came from countries in europe. france paid $58 million. switzerland nearly 12.5 million and spain and austria together, nearly...
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new video reportedly of fighting in the tikrit offensive. it's important to the government following two weeks of defeat by the al qaeda splinter group isis. >>> new video claims to show isis militants in syria. nbc news has not confirmed the content. the footage reportedly shows isis militants driving tanks and vehicles through the city. it was allegedly part of a celebratory parade after the leader of isis called on muslims to travel to iraq and syria to help build the islamic state. >>> here in the u.s., there is growing concern commercial aviation remains an attractive threat to western extremists. government sources tell nbc news that screening procedures may be enhanced in the coming days for people flying into the u.s. from foreign airports. >>> it is all over for the u.s. at the world cup. team usa put up a good fight. the score was 0-0 after regulation, but overtime proved too much as belgium defeated the americans 2-1. nbc's jay gray was at the nation's largest watch party inside chicago's soldier field. >> digging out, the danger. >> reporter: the intensity of the win or walk game. >> usa. >> reporter: could be seen and heard in t
new video reportedly of fighting in the tikrit offensive. it's important to the government following two weeks of defeat by the al qaeda splinter group isis. >>> new video claims to show isis militants in syria. nbc news has not confirmed the content. the footage reportedly shows isis militants driving tanks and vehicles through the city. it was allegedly part of a celebratory parade after the leader of isis called on muslims to travel to iraq and syria to help build the islamic state....
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al qaeda's leader cut all ties. was fine with baghdadi who says he's the new global leader of jihad and even cataloged its accomplishments in, believe it or not, in an annual report. it listed among other things, 1,083 assassinations and 537 bombs in parked cars. >> you could see a tendency to try to gloat and to try to appeal to recruits by showing them the kind of power that they would have if they joan isis. >> reporter: and it's working. thousands of young men from across the muslim world have offered their allegiance to a leader whose face they will probably never see. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> now an update on the former prisoner of war bowe bergdahl. in his reintegration process, he's entered a new stage. he's now allowed to leave. he's made supervised visits to a grocery store and a library. it's unclear whether he's seen his family. >>>. going up on the "morning news," tough talk at a town hall. they voice their anger over transfer of illegal immigrants to their city. this is the "cbs morning news." . i also like strawberry, boysenberry, red raspberry, blackberry, sweet orange marmalade, apple, pin
al qaeda's leader cut all ties. was fine with baghdadi who says he's the new global leader of jihad and even cataloged its accomplishments in, believe it or not, in an annual report. it listed among other things, 1,083 assassinations and 537 bombs in parked cars. >> you could see a tendency to try to gloat and to try to appeal to recruits by showing them the kind of power that they would have if they joan isis. >> reporter: and it's working. thousands of young men from across the...
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new details have been uncovered about an alleged al qaeda plot one year ago to blow up famous landmarks in paris including the eiffel tower. this coincides with the government's pronouncement of a new antiterrorism bill. if you're looking for a high-profile target, a very high profile target, obviously the first place you will think of is the eiffel tower. it does seem that the eiffel tower was on the list of potential targets. , they had been a the french media. one way he said of carrying this into france would be to attack in their bars and markets. another way would be to hit national monuments like the lo uvre museum or the eiffel tower. this man was about to travel out to southern algeria for a training camp where he was arrested. seem this was rudimentary. this is the point. it is exactly it is this kind of contact. holland-based groups, that is the nightmare of french government. now, with hundreds of people traveling out to syria and isis and other extremist groups, the will return toey france, motivated, desensitized to most appalling violence and ready to carry the fight back
new details have been uncovered about an alleged al qaeda plot one year ago to blow up famous landmarks in paris including the eiffel tower. this coincides with the government's pronouncement of a new antiterrorism bill. if you're looking for a high-profile target, a very high profile target, obviously the first place you will think of is the eiffel tower. it does seem that the eiffel tower was on the list of potential targets. , they had been a the french media. one way he said of carrying...
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they are considering new security measures over concerns that the al qaeda in the arabian peninsula iseveloping more sew physician at this -- so physician at this -- devices. >>> a loyal follower of a terrorist group isis walking on a street in syria. the group released a new audio recording, claiming a new religious state, or caliphate, proclaiming their leader as the next mohammed. the united states is sending 300 more troops to iraq to pushback on this fast moving isis surge. welcome. >> good morning, carol. always good to be with you. >> always good to have you here. so when you hear that the leader of a terrorist group like isis is saying he's the next mohammed, what goes through your mind? >> well, a few things, carol. first of all, he's not saying he's the next mohammed. he's saying he's the next caliph. and basically what the caliphate historically has been the islamic society after successive generations of the prophet. there are 57 of them muslim majority nations, that would consider themselfves islamic nations. none would have the audacity to call them the caliphate. this is
they are considering new security measures over concerns that the al qaeda in the arabian peninsula iseveloping more sew physician at this -- so physician at this -- devices. >>> a loyal follower of a terrorist group isis walking on a street in syria. the group released a new audio recording, claiming a new religious state, or caliphate, proclaiming their leader as the next mohammed. the united states is sending 300 more troops to iraq to pushback on this fast moving isis surge....
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new challenges? challenges of al qaeda is it is not an hierarchical organization. franchises, regional franchises are quite lethal. while they are guided by a , they resource themselves differently. they sometimes conduct themselves differently. was ae killed bin laden good thing. that certainly was detrimental to al qaeda. it doesn't necessarily translate operational effect for these regional organizations. >> one of those regional organizations is in nigeria. boko haram. what is their relationship? >> i don't know. it is a little unclear. they certainly have some time some common ideology. there is not a formal affiliation it went well boko haram and al qaeda as there is between some others, such as al-shabaab. nonetheless i think they are guided by a common ideology. they are very violent, increasingly violent him and certainly destabilizing in their region. clearlye demonstrated a stated aspiration to extend their violence and their influence beyond the region of west africa. these individual organizations and boko haram, each individually are quite dangerous.
new challenges? challenges of al qaeda is it is not an hierarchical organization. franchises, regional franchises are quite lethal. while they are guided by a , they resource themselves differently. they sometimes conduct themselves differently. was ae killed bin laden good thing. that certainly was detrimental to al qaeda. it doesn't necessarily translate operational effect for these regional organizations. >> one of those regional organizations is in nigeria. boko haram. what is their...
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considering new airport security measures because of al qaeda in the arabia peninsula. they are developing explosives designed to avoid security detection. >> you hope you are wrong and the threat is not there. considering the cast of characters coming together, we have to assume that they can be a device they would attempt to use against us. >> officials tell cnn, there's no imminent threat or plot, but additional vulnerability has been identified. >>> the white house says they are ready to fight for women's health rights. an obamacare provision requiring employers to provide some contraceptions. they cannot be forced to buy the so-called morning after pill. >>> happening today, 140 immigrant detainees will be flown from texas to california as part of an effort to relieve over crowding at the border. this is a day of president obama vowed to take executive action on the growing crisis in this country. he la meanted the act of congress and put the blame squarely on house republicans. >> as we speak, there are enough republicans and democrats in the house to pass an immi
considering new airport security measures because of al qaeda in the arabia peninsula. they are developing explosives designed to avoid security detection. >> you hope you are wrong and the threat is not there. considering the cast of characters coming together, we have to assume that they can be a device they would attempt to use against us. >> officials tell cnn, there's no imminent threat or plot, but additional vulnerability has been identified. >>> the white house says...
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the new tsa measures warned that al qaeda is work frog duce a new type of bomb that could go undetected through airport security. tsa officials say in a statement that the security measures affect direct flights to the united states. so, something to keep an eye on. >>> media coverage now because there are new questions being raised about the mainstream media's coverage about a recent poll that came out on president obama. in a poll that questioned more democrats, more democrats than republicans, one in three registered voters say that president obama is the worst of the 12 presidents that we have had since world war ii. while some media out lets ignored the poll, others down played the bad news for president obama. welcome to you both. good to have you here. so do you think that statement is true? did they ignore it? >> this poll got a lot of coverage. it should have gotten more. it's a fascinating poll. it's a quirky poll because when this question is asked worst president people tend of the incumbent or his immediate predecessor. same question, same poll president bush 36%, richard n
the new tsa measures warned that al qaeda is work frog duce a new type of bomb that could go undetected through airport security. tsa officials say in a statement that the security measures affect direct flights to the united states. so, something to keep an eye on. >>> media coverage now because there are new questions being raised about the mainstream media's coverage about a recent poll that came out on president obama. in a poll that questioned more democrats, more democrats than...
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we'll dig into the growing refugee crisis there in our next hour. >> fears of a new type of al-qaedawill soon change the way you travel internationally, the t.s.a. requiring passengers to turn on electronics such as cell phones and computers before boarding planes headed to the u.s. device is which do not power up will not be allowed on planes. owners may also have to undergo additional screening. >> marijuana sales are a step closer to becoming legal in washington state. today, about 20 stores are expected to get their licenses so they can start offering pot to customers tomorrow, but there may not be enough marijuana to go around. fewer than 80 growers are now legally authorized to produce weed for sale. most stores will have less than 10 pounds per day to offer customers. >> that could change quickly. let's look at temperatures across the nation today. >> our meteorologist is here with all that have. >> we have the heat continuing to build all across the eastern u.s. we wrapped up the weekend on a warm note. it's going to get even hotter. right now around new york city where it's
we'll dig into the growing refugee crisis there in our next hour. >> fears of a new type of al-qaedawill soon change the way you travel internationally, the t.s.a. requiring passengers to turn on electronics such as cell phones and computers before boarding planes headed to the u.s. device is which do not power up will not be allowed on planes. owners may also have to undergo additional screening. >> marijuana sales are a step closer to becoming legal in washington state. today,...
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the new guidelines come after security was enhanced at airports in europe, africa and the middle east. intelligence officials are concerned that al qaedaay have developed new bombs that could avoid detection at airports. >>> officials in iraq have a better look at the man trying to take down that country's government. the terror group isis put out a video that claims to show its elusive leader delivering a sermon at the great mosque in mosul on friday. the 42-year-old controls what he calls a new islamic state covering territory seized in iraq and syria. nbc news has not independently verified the video, but security experts say it appears legitimate and it underscores the tight grip extremists have on the region. violence, meanwhile, continues with a new bombing in baghdad yesterday, leaving at least four people dead. the country's prime minister is vowing to stamp out the militant advance, but he lost the support over the weekend of an influential cleric who is now pushing for new iraqi leadership to emerge. >>> happening overnight, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu calling the father of the palestinian teen burned to death i
the new guidelines come after security was enhanced at airports in europe, africa and the middle east. intelligence officials are concerned that al qaedaay have developed new bombs that could avoid detection at airports. >>> officials in iraq have a better look at the man trying to take down that country's government. the terror group isis put out a video that claims to show its elusive leader delivering a sermon at the great mosque in mosul on friday. the 42-year-old controls what he...
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new warning to travelers headed to the u.s. expect delays. authorities boosting security on word that al qaeda is working on a new kind of bomb that can't be detected by screeners. flights out of paris to u.s. were delayed up to an hour. >>> more clashes. air strikes and palestinian mill at that point in times firing rockets in israel. the tepgs, more fallout over three israeli teenagers murdered in the west bank. abc's alex marquardt with the story tonight. >> reporter: under the scorching sun, thousands of palestinians gathered to celebrate the boy they now call a martyr. 16-year-old mohammed abu kheider, his body held for two days in israeli custody, his family and community furious, longing to give him a proper funeral. then, suddenly -- the body has just arrived for the funeral. this is the moment the crowd has been waiting for, has been demanding. you can feel the anger and tension rising about his murder. they believe the teen was killed by israelis to avenge the recent murder of three jewish teens. this video, the family says, shows the two attackers approaching the palestinian teen ea
new warning to travelers headed to the u.s. expect delays. authorities boosting security on word that al qaeda is working on a new kind of bomb that can't be detected by screeners. flights out of paris to u.s. were delayed up to an hour. >>> more clashes. air strikes and palestinian mill at that point in times firing rockets in israel. the tepgs, more fallout over three israeli teenagers murdered in the west bank. abc's alex marquardt with the story tonight. >> reporter: under...
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of americans are fighting with al qaeda especially in syria who could be learning bomb skills and could travel back to europe and united states freely. and secondly, new qaeda group in yemen, which has been behind a few plots including the failed underwear bomber in 2009, has come up with new ways to avoid security detection and are supposedly on the ground in syria giving hands-on training. >> do we know if this is a specific threat or a long-time precaution? >> officials are warning this is just more precautionary americass and -- measures -- and m not related to one spot and because of the holiday weekend. they have been tracking these developments over the past several weeks. they say it isn't related to the new push by islamist into iraq despite a bunch of threats we have been tracking from the last week or so coming from the terror group isis. they are thinking the militants are too busy fighting the fight in iraq and syria to open up a new front. by the way, eric, unrelated to the warnings coming from washington late yesterday, the example of global terror jitters. we are hearing from uganda who is advising against threats in their airport. the
of americans are fighting with al qaeda especially in syria who could be learning bomb skills and could travel back to europe and united states freely. and secondly, new qaeda group in yemen, which has been behind a few plots including the failed underwear bomber in 2009, has come up with new ways to avoid security detection and are supposedly on the ground in syria giving hands-on training. >> do we know if this is a specific threat or a long-time precaution? >> officials are...
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new type of bomb. u.s. homeland security believes al qaeda may be developing a new, undetectable explosive. u.s.ts were delayed about 30 minutes to an hour. france is now warning travelers to expect similar delays throughout the summer. >>> google is now sensoring search results. the company says it's received about 1,000 requests per day, asking to make some results disappear. the trouble is some of those are news story. the daily mail online compares google's actions to burning books. . >>> and a territorial battle is happening in wine country. wineries are joining the fight over two domain names they are .wine and .vin. as the ventors group suggests. >>> let's bring in rob mayeda. you will be in charge of the barbecue in the nbc lot. >> you might need to call the fire department now. you'll need they will early. for people heading out to san francisco. here's the view from emeryville. you can see the low clouds creeping in. we'll have a look at that and your evening and weekend forecast coming up. >> happy fourth. i'm gerard moncure. and earthquakes star which is wondolowski talks about the o
new type of bomb. u.s. homeland security believes al qaeda may be developing a new, undetectable explosive. u.s.ts were delayed about 30 minutes to an hour. france is now warning travelers to expect similar delays throughout the summer. >>> google is now sensoring search results. the company says it's received about 1,000 requests per day, asking to make some results disappear. the trouble is some of those are news story. the daily mail online compares google's actions to burning...
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new u.s. intelligence reports indicating al qaeda bomb makers are trying out new techniques to take down u.s.om costello has the latest outside reagan national airport outside washington. >> hi, francis. >>> homeland security stresses it's unlike they are security at u.s. airports will be effected. if you or someone you know is returning to the u.s. in the coming days, weeks, or months. it's likely your electronics will get a closer look. across europe and the middle east, a sudden stepped up security presence for all u.s.-bound flights after american intelligence warned of a possible new terror threat. a welcome response for americans headed home. >> the new regulations require passengers to power on their electronic devices before boarding. including phones, tablets, computers, and ipods. if they don't power up, they're not allowed on the plane and the passenger could be subject to secondary screening. the concern? that al qaeda related terror groups are working on a way to put an explosive inside a battery powered device to take down a plane. now at the request of the u.s. government airli
new u.s. intelligence reports indicating al qaeda bomb makers are trying out new techniques to take down u.s.om costello has the latest outside reagan national airport outside washington. >> hi, francis. >>> homeland security stresses it's unlike they are security at u.s. airports will be effected. if you or someone you know is returning to the u.s. in the coming days, weeks, or months. it's likely your electronics will get a closer look. across europe and the middle east, a...