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com cap tours a glimpse of one of the gunmen sprague bullet into an unsuspecting crowd. >> chaotic, everybody -- >> traumatizing, definitely, casino of ruined our whole night. like, you know, we just want to go back to the hotel, make sure all of our friends are safe. >> one woman is in critical condition, we're told, seven others are stable. police are still looking for those two shooters. >>> time right now 5:19. and, the pakistani teenage here became international...
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and then you see them leave with an unsuspecting guys. then you see them back not too much longer.u know? >> jimmy: you learned a lot in las vegas, what you are saying? >> yes, yes. i did. >> jimmy: it's something else. great to see you again. congratulations. and you recommend the whole waiting thing? >> i do. i do. i do. yeah, i love it. >> jimmy: did your husband go, like, oh, what a mistake i made? >> no, i think he is very happy. this is honestly the happest i have ever been in my life -- happiest i have ever been in my life. >> jimmy: because of meeting me. really very sweet of you to say. >> i think it is because of how we approached everything. and we really learned the physical part of it later. we really got to know each other. >> jimmy: listen, come back when this book comes out. i want to interrogate him too. >> yeah. different time. >> jimmy: megan good, everybody. we'll be right back with matisyahu! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] mara: it's easy to lose your way in a place like this. ms. winnie earle: kids in paterson face lots of obstacles - but nothing can stop their d
and then you see them leave with an unsuspecting guys. then you see them back not too much longer.u know? >> jimmy: you learned a lot in las vegas, what you are saying? >> yes, yes. i did. >> jimmy: it's something else. great to see you again. congratulations. and you recommend the whole waiting thing? >> i do. i do. i do. yeah, i love it. >> jimmy: did your husband go, like, oh, what a mistake i made? >> no, i think he is very happy. this is honestly the...
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. >> and disturbing evidence in an unsuspecting location. >> something happened in the basement. scientists provide answers that no one wanted to accept. >> when they introduce you to the chaplain, you know the news you're going to receive is not good. >>> it was a february morning in sioux falls, south dakota. a routine work day for jds industries, a company that makes trophies for sports teams. routine except one of their most dependable employees darlene vandergiesen didn't report to work for a second straight day. >> on friday when she did not show up for work, her boss called her parents, dee and gene. >> darlene's parents immediately drove to darlene's apartment since they had their own key. >> went to her apartment and we saw her cell phone. we knew something was wrong because she never traveled anywhere, never did anything without having that cell phone so people could get ahold of her if they needed to. >> darlene's cell phone was especially important to her since she was deaf. >> deaf people rely heavily on cell phones and text messaging, instant messaging. that's their
. >> and disturbing evidence in an unsuspecting location. >> something happened in the basement. scientists provide answers that no one wanted to accept. >> when they introduce you to the chaplain, you know the news you're going to receive is not good. >>> it was a february morning in sioux falls, south dakota. a routine work day for jds industries, a company that makes trophies for sports teams. routine except one of their most dependable employees darlene...
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. >> he would prey on an unsuspecting 21 year old girl and marry her. four days -- after that marriage, this defendant bludgeoned and strangled wendy to death. >> among the first witnesses, wendy's heartbroken mother speaking through an interpreter. the mother said she was shocked when she learned the couple had taken life insurance policies out on one another just before their marriage. >> translator: i did not feel good. i expressed to her, why insurance? they're not even married. they didn't have children. why insurance? >> on the stand, detective maria said she zeroed in on that insurance policy when she questioned michelle a day after the murder. >> i said if he couldn't muster up a tear for his wife of four days to muster up a tear for the million dollars he's never going to see. >> what was his reaction? >> that lack of emotion, was it indifference to wendy? or a disregard for women in general? detectives say michelle has a history of mooching off girlfriends. this former lover testified she supported him for years. >> how much money did you give
. >> he would prey on an unsuspecting 21 year old girl and marry her. four days -- after that marriage, this defendant bludgeoned and strangled wendy to death. >> among the first witnesses, wendy's heartbroken mother speaking through an interpreter. the mother said she was shocked when she learned the couple had taken life insurance policies out on one another just before their marriage. >> translator: i did not feel good. i expressed to her, why insurance? they're not even...
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and then you see them leave with an unsuspecting guys. then you see them back not too much longer.rned a lot in las vegas, what you are saying? >> yes, yes. i did. >> jimmy: it's something else. great to see you again. congratulations. and you recommend the whole waiting thing? >> i do. i do. i do. yeah, i love it. >> jimmy: did your husband go, like, oh, what a mistake i made? >> no, i think he is very happy. this is honestly the happest i have ever been in my life -- happiest i have ever been in my life. >> jimmy: because of meeting me. really very sweet of you to say. >> i think it is because of how we approached everything. and we really learned the physical part of it later. we really got to know each other. >> jimmy: listen, come back when this book comes out. i want to interrogate him too. >> yeah. different time. >> jimmy: megan good, everybody. we'll be right back with matisyahu! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] brate si brain surgery? not really. online shopping? should be simple. but it's not. filling out your shipping address, billing address, card number, expiration date...
and then you see them leave with an unsuspecting guys. then you see them back not too much longer.rned a lot in las vegas, what you are saying? >> yes, yes. i did. >> jimmy: it's something else. great to see you again. congratulations. and you recommend the whole waiting thing? >> i do. i do. i do. yeah, i love it. >> jimmy: did your husband go, like, oh, what a mistake i made? >> no, i think he is very happy. this is honestly the happest i have ever been in my...
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a few seconds later, another phone is allegedly plucked from an unsuspecting commuter.riders on the bus are unaware. that is until he walk forward brandishing his weapon in plain sight. after a few more steps, he lifts and points the gun. but this time, a startled would-be victim leaps to his feet and grabs the weapon. other bus riders quickly band together to take justice into their own hands. >> drop the gun! >> some passengers scramble, but a small group jumps the armed suspect and throws him to the ground. a frantic female ride or crutches tries to flee, but the brawling pack has landed on all her belongings. >> i have to get my stuff, please -- i have to get my stuff! >> punches are flying despite three men holding him down, the suspect refuses to let go of the gun. [ shouting ] >> you're hurting me! >> he's breaking it -- >> as tension mounts, one of the riders screams for help -- >> call the police! >> after five more minutes of intense struggle, authorities arrive on the harrowing scene. the suspect is eventually charged with two counts of first-degree robbery,
a few seconds later, another phone is allegedly plucked from an unsuspecting commuter.riders on the bus are unaware. that is until he walk forward brandishing his weapon in plain sight. after a few more steps, he lifts and points the gun. but this time, a startled would-be victim leaps to his feet and grabs the weapon. other bus riders quickly band together to take justice into their own hands. >> drop the gun! >> some passengers scramble, but a small group jumps the armed suspect...
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. >>> a deer crashes through the door of a georgia convenience store, smashing into an unsuspecting 11d girl. >> i thought a car had just hit me. >> and the entire incident is captured on store security cameras. february 26th, 2012, a quiet sunday afternoon in georgia. an hour outside of atlanta. it's around 4:30 when tim irons makes a pit stop to pick up drinks from a local convenience store with his daughter samantha and son sebastian. >> that's where we shopped for gas and candy or anything of that nature. it's very convenient and the people there are very nice. >> the kids run into the neighborhood store while their dad waits in the car. >> i was working this register here. they were paying here. >> i went to go buy gatorade. i was saying thank you to the clerk. >> as the kids head out, samantha is just a few steps behind her brother when she gets the surprise of her young life. with lightning speed, a deer blasts through the door and crashes into the 11-year-old. >> we were about to walk out of the door and that's when it all happened. it really was just bang. >> when i first hear
. >>> a deer crashes through the door of a georgia convenience store, smashing into an unsuspecting 11d girl. >> i thought a car had just hit me. >> and the entire incident is captured on store security cameras. february 26th, 2012, a quiet sunday afternoon in georgia. an hour outside of atlanta. it's around 4:30 when tim irons makes a pit stop to pick up drinks from a local convenience store with his daughter samantha and son sebastian. >> that's where we shopped for...
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florida man is being accused of covering his exposed penis with a plastic bag and rubbing it on an unsuspecting who assumed it was a bag of produce. [ laughter ] and unfortunately for him, she thought it was a baby carrot. [ laughter and applause ] worst possible outcome. [ cheers and applause ] this is a cool story. this week a 6 year-old girl in phoenix helped deliver her baby sister after her mother prematurely went into labor. best show and tell ever! [ applause ] >> seth: of all time. of all time! [ applause ] finally, a new study shows that using viagra may increase your risk for developing skin cancer. so if you experience an erection lasting longer than four hours, try to keep it out of the sun. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, this is the 8g band. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: how are we doing, 8g band? [ cheers and applause ] so great to see you guys. so wonderful to hear you guys. we have a great show lined up. fred isn't here tonight. and one thing we like to do when fred is away, is have special guests sit in with the band. and i'm really excited tonight, because sitting i
florida man is being accused of covering his exposed penis with a plastic bag and rubbing it on an unsuspecting who assumed it was a bag of produce. [ laughter ] and unfortunately for him, she thought it was a baby carrot. [ laughter and applause ] worst possible outcome. [ cheers and applause ] this is a cool story. this week a 6 year-old girl in phoenix helped deliver her baby sister after her mother prematurely went into labor. best show and tell ever! [ applause ] >> seth: of all...
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and right into an unsuspecting street vender. >> it hit right in the middle right where he works. >> people nearby. and it's all caught by a store's security camera. >> it was one of those things where, it's like, it happened so fast, you don't know what's going on. like, you just hear a big noise and your first instinct is, like, what's happening? that's -- it was crazy. it was a little scary. >> february 18th, 2008, c.j. morales is working in the stock room of a shoe storm when he hears a big bang. >> it sounded like a big thunderbolt or something. it sounded like -- like big crushing noise. i walked outside and i had seen, like, the car was there, like destroyed. >> espenal who works at the music store nearby he is falso startled by the sound the impact. >> all of a sudden we heard a noise and we heard off. instruments that we had in the front just kind of like shook so right away my manager and i, we came to the front. >> john is street vender felix johnny torya. >> talking to this guy, this lady came too fast and got no time to press the brakes. she almost go inside of the store
and right into an unsuspecting street vender. >> it hit right in the middle right where he works. >> people nearby. and it's all caught by a store's security camera. >> it was one of those things where, it's like, it happened so fast, you don't know what's going on. like, you just hear a big noise and your first instinct is, like, what's happening? that's -- it was crazy. it was a little scary. >> february 18th, 2008, c.j. morales is working in the stock room of a shoe...
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police arrest a man they say used a craigslist ad to lure an unsuspecting woman and sexually assault her. could there be more victims? >> and later, parents in california are angry that their children were asked how far they'd be willing to go during sex? but the school says it has a good reason for asking that. howard? >> another day at the eagles although just a little steamy but the player make obvious why desean jackson is no longer part of this eagles football team. that will be coming up in spor sports. >> coming up in weather, scattered showers, a few thunderstorms this afternoon. find out what day this week thunderstorms this afternoon. find out what day this week we'llwhat's with the suit? oh, i had to go to the bank. if you look legit they give you special treatment. seriously? seriously, yeah. the banker dude set up my checking account so if i make one deposit a month, no monthly maintenance fee. special treatment! citizens bank, right? yep. you know they do that one deposit checking thing for everyone, right? and...you got mustard on your suit. actually, it's your suit. o
police arrest a man they say used a craigslist ad to lure an unsuspecting woman and sexually assault her. could there be more victims? >> and later, parents in california are angry that their children were asked how far they'd be willing to go during sex? but the school says it has a good reason for asking that. howard? >> another day at the eagles although just a little steamy but the player make obvious why desean jackson is no longer part of this eagles football team. that will...
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a cruel teen submits to peer pressure and takes a crack at an unsuspecting man at a septa station. >> the u.s. shines in a world cup thriller against a team that has sent them packing in the past. matt. >> nothing too thrilling here in west chester and we're okay with that, tam, along 202, matlack street nice volume and dry conditions this morning. chopper six is speeding over to our train accident in gloucester county. we'll also talk about a crash in burlington county when "action news" continues on >> ♪ know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. >> welcome back. deptford gloucester county here in new jersey. you see that train halted because earlier this morning it was involved in an accident with
a cruel teen submits to peer pressure and takes a crack at an unsuspecting man at a septa station. >> the u.s. shines in a world cup thriller against a team that has sent them packing in the past. matt. >> nothing too thrilling here in west chester and we're okay with that, tam, along 202, matlack street nice volume and dry conditions this morning. chopper six is speeding over to our train accident in gloucester county. we'll also talk about a crash in burlington county when...
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an unsuspecting teen lured to a house of horror while two teenage boys stand as lookouts.en. but if that isn't terrifying enough, the attackers videotaped the assault, hoping to post it on the internet for their 15 minutes of fame. well, they got fame all right, and some may even get a jail sentence to go with it. this is what the world saw, 16-year-old victoria lindsey, or tori, as her friends called her, being punched, kicked and cursed at in the home of her friend, mercedes nichols. >> ooh, yeah, baby. ooh, yeah. >> the beating is an ambush. tori had spent a week at nichols' place in lakeland, florida, because she allegedly is having problems at home. so why would mercedes and five other girls turn so viciously on tori? polk county sheriff grady judd. >> this all erupted as a result of our victim supposedly trash talking these other girls on her myspace account and through text messages. >> you can hear one of the girls talking about the myspace messages. >> no, you said that, tori. i have the message on myspace. still! >> tori, you lying. i read it. >> you talk [ bleep
an unsuspecting teen lured to a house of horror while two teenage boys stand as lookouts.en. but if that isn't terrifying enough, the attackers videotaped the assault, hoping to post it on the internet for their 15 minutes of fame. well, they got fame all right, and some may even get a jail sentence to go with it. this is what the world saw, 16-year-old victoria lindsey, or tori, as her friends called her, being punched, kicked and cursed at in the home of her friend, mercedes nichols. >>...
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. >> and disturbing evidence in an unsuspecting location. >> something happened in the basement.answers that no one wanted to accept. >> when they introduce you to the chaplain, you know the news you're going to receive is not good.
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it's always the same scene in those movies, an unsuspecting person winds up in quicksand, panics, flails around, and each time he does that he gets deeper and deeper into this earthy liquid. fortunately a hero always comes to the rescue. sometimes it's late, a rope or a branch or something to pull him out of the quicksand to safety. mr. president, that happens once in a while, but not very often in real life. in america today, millions of americans are caught in financial quicksand and looking for a helping hand to pull them to safety. more than 40 million americans, in fact about 45 million americans have student loans. as their debt mounts, they sink deeper and deeper into financial hardship. mr. president, there is more student debt today than there is credit card delaware -- credit card debt. these americans who have these loans are trying their best to make good on their loans. they are working multiple jobs, pinching pennies, but even the slightest hiccup can plunge them into financial ruin. the bank -- mr. president, there's a lot of conversations going on in addition to mine. i'd
it's always the same scene in those movies, an unsuspecting person winds up in quicksand, panics, flails around, and each time he does that he gets deeper and deeper into this earthy liquid. fortunately a hero always comes to the rescue. sometimes it's late, a rope or a branch or something to pull him out of the quicksand to safety. mr. president, that happens once in a while, but not very often in real life. in america today, millions of americans are caught in financial quicksand and looking...
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. >> to celebrate "first love" last nitrogen for knocked on an unsuspecting woman's door with an unbelievablerrow you have to tune in to see what happens next with that big surprise. now, lara, i understand you have a world exclusive. >> i do, indeed. more music news and big news indeed. it's a "gma" world exclusive. destiny's child back together, yes. brand-new song on michelle williams' latest album. michelle is joining us live in a minute but first let's go behind the scenes with her, kelly rowland and beyonce and the world premiere of "say yes." >> hi, i'm beyonce. >> i'm kelly. >> i'm michelle. we're here to say yes to good morning. ♪ when jesus say yes nobody can say no ♪ >> destiny's child time again. >> reporter: the trio behind girl group sensation destiny's child are back together and better than ever. ♪ hey >> reporter: these independent women have survived and thrived over a decade of number one hits. ♪ my body's too bootylicious >> reporter: and now the ladies are reuniting joining forces and harmonizing on michelle williams' latest hit, "say yes." >> i'm so excited that i have m
. >> to celebrate "first love" last nitrogen for knocked on an unsuspecting woman's door with an unbelievablerrow you have to tune in to see what happens next with that big surprise. now, lara, i understand you have a world exclusive. >> i do, indeed. more music news and big news indeed. it's a "gma" world exclusive. destiny's child back together, yes. brand-new song on michelle williams' latest album. michelle is joining us live in a minute but first let's go...
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the pope scratched friday's plans because he suffered an unsuspected condition. >>> a live-in nanny refusedalifornia home where she worked, disappeared. the family that hired the 64-year-old had threatened to sue her after basically she wouldn't leave the home for three weeks after being fired. now they don't know where she is. she left their home and hasn't returned. the family's attorney is trying to contact her to pick up her belongings. >>> finally, a play-by-play, not being the play-by-play. broadcaster tom mccarthy brought his glove to work for him. as he was calling the three-run home run, he saw it, he called it, he caught it. talk about multitasking. being the good sport he is, he threw it back, making sure he did not hit the center fielder in the process. after that, he went off and played the lottery. >> jenna, thanks. >>> question. world cup fever, right? >> got it. >> growing. >> a lot. >> a lot of americans that might never have given soccer a second thought, lester has more on why the world cup is so exciting. first, we turn to kerry sanders who's done investigating of the so
the pope scratched friday's plans because he suffered an unsuspected condition. >>> a live-in nanny refusedalifornia home where she worked, disappeared. the family that hired the 64-year-old had threatened to sue her after basically she wouldn't leave the home for three weeks after being fired. now they don't know where she is. she left their home and hasn't returned. the family's attorney is trying to contact her to pick up her belongings. >>> finally, a play-by-play, not...
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for an unsuspecting motorist of that red car. happening, it was too late. >> the wing went over. i thought i cleared it. then the second wing, right in the windshield. came through, broke off, right in front of my chest. >> he has pictures to prove it. he suffered only minor injuries. the plane skidded to a stop by hitting another truck. that driver's okay. as for the pilot, he survived own scathed. he said he decided to land his plane when the oil pressure suddenly dropped. >>> hit him where it hurt. that seeps to be the strategy in the hunt for missing e-mails. the congressman introduced legislation that would cut irs salaries by 20% until those e-mails turn up. and would offer a $1 million reward to whoever finds them. joining me now, msnbc contributor jimmy williams, executive editor of blue nation review.com. and former congressman from florida connie mack. i'll reach out to you because you're right here. if this were a movie, we'd say the missing e-mails at the 11th hour, too unrealistic. >> i'm never going to defend the ir
for an unsuspecting motorist of that red car. happening, it was too late. >> the wing went over. i thought i cleared it. then the second wing, right in the windshield. came through, broke off, right in front of my chest. >> he has pictures to prove it. he suffered only minor injuries. the plane skidded to a stop by hitting another truck. that driver's okay. as for the pilot, he survived own scathed. he said he decided to land his plane when the oil pressure suddenly dropped....
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. >> come up, in the next half an hour, a strip club scam. how unsuspectingtomers say they were duped out of hundreds of thousands of dollars, jen. >> reporter: norwood stapel burns down this morning i'm jen bernstein coming up i'll have an update from outside the toll whose tavern. >>> plus talking trash the new fight brewing at this local trash incinerator. >>> bob and kate return with traffic and weather together on the three's. look at that fog. kate has the answer, we will be right there's no place like it in the world. my favorite place is long island. it's an endless beach, from long beach, to montauk, to long island sound. with incredible fishing, teddy roosevelt's home, and the first port in the u.s. come discover your favorite part of new york. ♪ i'm in a new york state of mind ♪ plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com. there's something for everyone. >>> breaking news a well known restaurant is demolished after flames ripped through it overnight this picture shows flames at the the height of the fire. >>> we are live on that scene with the look at
. >> come up, in the next half an hour, a strip club scam. how unsuspectingtomers say they were duped out of hundreds of thousands of dollars, jen. >> reporter: norwood stapel burns down this morning i'm jen bernstein coming up i'll have an update from outside the toll whose tavern. >>> plus talking trash the new fight brewing at this local trash incinerator. >>> bob and kate return with traffic and weather together on the three's. look at that fog. kate has the...
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they were convicted of threatening behavior -- after one dressed as a clown and chased unsuspecting cyclists with anhile the other two filmed it. [ laughter ] poor guys, they picked the only illegal thing you can do in amsterdam. [ laughter and applause ] [ in dutch accent ] yeah, you can, uh -- you can smoke weed here, prostitution is legal, but you cannot -- you cannot dress like a clown and chase a cyclist with an axe. this is not good. [ laughter ] i was surprised to hear this. the coach of the mexican world cup team is making headlines after he asked players not to have sex -- not to have sex during the tournament to improve performance on the field, marking the first time a soccer coach has told his players to use their hands. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i'm also sborry about that. [ laughter ] this is interesting. anti-gun groups run by concerned mothers are hoping to make target the latest national chain to ban the open carry of guns in their stores. target apparently has the most instances of gun violence due to their logo. [ laughter and applause ] it makes sense. to some degree,
they were convicted of threatening behavior -- after one dressed as a clown and chased unsuspecting cyclists with anhile the other two filmed it. [ laughter ] poor guys, they picked the only illegal thing you can do in amsterdam. [ laughter and applause ] [ in dutch accent ] yeah, you can, uh -- you can smoke weed here, prostitution is legal, but you cannot -- you cannot dress like a clown and chase a cyclist with an axe. this is not good. [ laughter ] i was surprised to hear this. the coach of...
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. >>> 6:15 an fbi fugitive after a nationwide manhunt in front of unsuspecting people. >> that is the guy they were looking for on the news. >> seriously? >> he is where we were. >> the arrest captured on cell phone video in san francisco, but some of the details about why he was wanted still a little murky. "today in the bay" peggy bunker joins us live in studio. the fbi expected to brief us in a few hours. >> they are about 8:30 this morning, laura. we will get the fbi and san francisco police briefing. a lot of questions with ryan chamberlain a threat to anyone but himself. despite being called armed and dangerous, he was certainly in the depth of despair. >> that's the guy they were looking for on the news. >> this is witness video of his arrest and shows chamberlain being head away hunched over the car looking very uncomfortable. despite the national coverage and search for him, turns out he wasn't that far from home at all. he hung around his neighborhood having a drink at a local bar withdrawing cash from a local atm and hanging out at crissy field that's where the 2008 nissan
. >>> 6:15 an fbi fugitive after a nationwide manhunt in front of unsuspecting people. >> that is the guy they were looking for on the news. >> seriously? >> he is where we were. >> the arrest captured on cell phone video in san francisco, but some of the details about why he was wanted still a little murky. "today in the bay" peggy bunker joins us live in studio. the fbi expected to brief us in a few hours. >> they are about 8:30 this morning,...
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unsuspecting user. you simply click on link and open an attachment.e infected and your computer can be completely compromised and remote-controlled by an adversary. liz: let's not just gloss over the fact that you mentioned microsoft office being vulnerable to this along i understand from your report which is very thick and very thorough, adobe reader. who among us in the professional world have not used one or the other or both here? what does this mean? we don't have to get rid of it, do we. >> no. it is common. routinely patch and every couple months is vulnerabilities come out. one thing you can do keep software up-to-date and be vigilant what e-mails come in rand what they click on. ask a question, why is this sent to me? does it look legitimate? should i click on it. adam: here at fork we have firewalls. isn't that enough to protect us? because they also have antivirus software on computers. >> what we find out today's day and age. antivirus is not enough. it uses outdated signature technology. seeing companies really development of new next gen
unsuspecting user. you simply click on link and open an attachment.e infected and your computer can be completely compromised and remote-controlled by an adversary. liz: let's not just gloss over the fact that you mentioned microsoft office being vulnerable to this along i understand from your report which is very thick and very thorough, adobe reader. who among us in the professional world have not used one or the other or both here? what does this mean? we don't have to get rid of it, do we....
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an example of something that could go wrong. >> some of the historic cities in america. what lays beneath may be a danger to the unsuspecting.geing pipes, leaking, exposing risks is there a way for communities and gas companies to protect us. sara hoy on problems in the pipeline. see that report monday, here on "america tonight". >>> still to come - d-day, one of the most memorable days, what it means to the men and women who civiled it. their stories from bedford >> 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 >> 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
an example of something that could go wrong. >> some of the historic cities in america. what lays beneath may be a danger to the unsuspecting.geing pipes, leaking, exposing risks is there a way for communities and gas companies to protect us. sara hoy on problems in the pipeline. see that report monday, here on "america tonight". >>> still to come - d-day, one of the most memorable days, what it means to the men and women who civiled it. their stories from bedford...
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an example of something that could go wrong. >> some of the historic cities in america. what lays beneath may be a danger to the unsuspecting.geing pipes, leaking, exposing risks is there a way for communities and gas companies to protect us. sara hoy on problems in the pipeline. see that report monday, here on "america tonight". >>> still to come - d-day, one of the most memorable days, what it means to the men and women who civiled it. their stories from bedford...
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an example of something that could go wrong. >> some of the historic cities in america. what lays beneath may be a danger to the unsuspecting.geing pipes, leaking, exposing risks is there a way for communities and gas companies to protect us. sara hoy on problems in the pipeline. see that report monday, here on "america tonight". >>> still to come - d-day, one of the most memorable days, what it means to the men and women who civiled it. their stories from bedford virginia. you you >> on techknow. we're heading to cutting edge cal tech campus >> here's a look at just a few of the students shaping the future of science >> see the latest research, discoveries and breakthroughs inside some of the worlds most advanced labs. >> how do you scale somethig you learned from a jelly fish? >> techknow every saturday go where science meets humanity. this is some of the best driving i've ever done, even though i can't see. techknow. we're here in the vortex. only on al jazeera america. joom >>> the 70th anniversary of d-day marked in europe. close to home a community will not for get. bedford virginia has a tragic plajs suffering more lo
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an unconscious need to be found out. >> what we count on in law enforcement is that criminals get sloppy, that they do stupid things. fritzl is a very unusual man, which kept these crimes unsuspectedwo decades. it was the amount of planning and the amount of control. >> what about his wife, rose marie? how could she not know or at least suspect? >> i don't understand why she didn't take the opportunity at some point, maybe while he was away on one of his four-week holidays, to take action and say, "this is my child and i want to know where my child is. why did my child leave one baby or even three babies on my doorstep?" she didn't take action as a mother. i don't understand either the authorities or the mother. >> this is a woman who knew her husband's background as a rapist. this is somebody who disappeared for hours at a time in their own home. i believe she's at least of moderate intelligence, if not more. where was he going? what was he doing that many hours? why did these children appear from time to time on the doorstep during the night? could she have been completely ignorant of the husband's nature and character? >> in fact, according to some, rosemarie played an essentia
an unconscious need to be found out. >> what we count on in law enforcement is that criminals get sloppy, that they do stupid things. fritzl is a very unusual man, which kept these crimes unsuspectedwo decades. it was the amount of planning and the amount of control. >> what about his wife, rose marie? how could she not know or at least suspect? >> i don't understand why she didn't take the opportunity at some point, maybe while he was away on one of his four-week holidays, to...
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are facing an ignition switch recall for the very same kind of torque problem that lurked for over a decade in the cobalt and similar small vehicles with fatal consequences for unsuspecting drivers, including two teens from my own community. ms. barra, mr. valukas, many questions today will focus on how and why this happened. i intend to focus on how we can make sure it never happens again. a culture that allowed safety problems to fester for years will be hard to change. but if gm is going to recover and regain the public's trust, it has to learn from this report and break the patterns that led to this unimaginable systemic breakdown. i want specifics on whether the changes you've already put in place really have made a difference. with the valukas report gm has provided an assessment of what went wrong. i want to be clear today that our information does continue. this committee has reviewed over 1 million pages of documents and interviewed key personnel from gm and ntsa. while we're addressing gm's actions in response today we will address ntsa's part of the story in the near future. we don't yet have all the answers about what changes in our laws, the regulators' prac
are facing an ignition switch recall for the very same kind of torque problem that lurked for over a decade in the cobalt and similar small vehicles with fatal consequences for unsuspecting drivers, including two teens from my own community. ms. barra, mr. valukas, many questions today will focus on how and why this happened. i intend to focus on how we can make sure it never happens again. a culture that allowed safety problems to fester for years will be hard to change. but if gm is going to...
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are facing an ignition switch recall for the very same kind of torque problem that lurked for over a decade in the cobalt and similar small vehicles with fatal consequences for unsuspecting drivers, including two teens from my own community. ms. barra, mr. valukas, many questions today will focus on how and why this happened. i intend to focus on how we can make sure it never happens again. a culture that allowed safety problems to fester for years will be hard to change. but if gm is going to recover and regain the public's trust, it has to learn from this report and break the patterns that led to this unimaginable systemic breakdown. i want specifics on whether the changes you've already put in place really have made a difference. with the valukas report gm has provided an assessment of what went wrong. i want to be clear today that our information does continue. this committee has reviewed over 1 million pages of documents and interviewed key personnel from gm and ntsa. while we're addressing gm's actions in response today we will address ntsa's part of the story in the near future. we don't yet have all the answers about what changes in our laws, the regulators' prac
are facing an ignition switch recall for the very same kind of torque problem that lurked for over a decade in the cobalt and similar small vehicles with fatal consequences for unsuspecting drivers, including two teens from my own community. ms. barra, mr. valukas, many questions today will focus on how and why this happened. i intend to focus on how we can make sure it never happens again. a culture that allowed safety problems to fester for years will be hard to change. but if gm is going to...
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are facing an ignition switch recall for the very same kind of torque problem that lurked for over a tickade in the cobalt and similar small vehicles with fatal consequences for unsuspecting drivers, including two teens from my own community. many questions today will focus on how and why this happened. i intend to focus on how we can make sure it never happens again. a culture that allowed safety problems to fester for years will be hard to change. but if gm is going to recover and regain the public's it has to learn from this report and break the patterns that led to this unimaginable systematic breakdown. i want specifics on whether the changes you've already put in place really have made a difference. with the volukas report, gm provided an assessment of what went wrong. i want to be clear that our investigation does continue. this committee has reviewed over 1 million pages of documents and interviewed key personnel from gm and ntsa. while addressing their response, we'll address ntsa's part of the story. we don't yet have all the answers about what changes in our laws, the regulators practices or the company's culture would have prevented this safety defects from li
are facing an ignition switch recall for the very same kind of torque problem that lurked for over a tickade in the cobalt and similar small vehicles with fatal consequences for unsuspecting drivers, including two teens from my own community. many questions today will focus on how and why this happened. i intend to focus on how we can make sure it never happens again. a culture that allowed safety problems to fester for years will be hard to change. but if gm is going to recover and regain the...
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unsuspecting people at a deli. few details were given about what was discussed. >> it is too dangerous to search for six climbers who went missing last week. they are believed to have died in anvalanche or deadly fall on mount regnier. they have not been heard from since last wednesday. this could be one of the worst accidents on the mountain since the 1980's. >> hundreds gathered in western colorado sunday to remember three killed in last week's massive mud slides. clarence nichols, his 24-year-old son and their friend were caught in the mud slide while checking irrigation problems related to a smaller slide. their bodies have not been recovered. the slide was more than four files wide and 200 feet deep. >> a small either quake rattles southern california near the city of westwood yesterday at 7:30 p.m. it comes after a 4.4 quake struck. last night's quake was too far away to be considered an after shock. >> parts of the country will deal with heavy rain today with the possibility of severe weather break out. >> it was already a little touch and go over the weekend for a few places. a lot of you had a really lovely weekend. it was the midsection of the country with this syst
unsuspecting people at a deli. few details were given about what was discussed. >> it is too dangerous to search for six climbers who went missing last week. they are believed to have died in anvalanche or deadly fall on mount regnier. they have not been heard from since last wednesday. this could be one of the worst accidents on the mountain since the 1980's. >> hundreds gathered in western colorado sunday to remember three killed in last week's massive mud slides. clarence...