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cameroon where hundreds of thousands of orphans live on the street. and show you the ministry that is picking them up one child at a time. >> plus from saudi arabia to salvation, he came to convert others to islam, instead found himself converting to christianity. >> welcome to "christian world news" i am efrem graham. >> and i am heather sells. israel is the birthplace of christianity. many places are under arab control. many are fleeing. andria garrett has the story. >> reporter: it could be described as a modern-day exodus. christians leaving beth le ham in great numbers. >> it is the remaining christians in west bank and gaza. gaza has a thousand, to 2,000 christians. if their needs are not addressed in 10, 15, at most 20 years, there won't be any christians in the cradle of christianity. this will be a memorial, a museum. >> threat of persecution including beatings between christian women and muslim men are some of the reasons why they left. although the economy picked up, uncertainty prevails>> many people have fear, and doubt in the unknown and
cameroon where hundreds of thousands of orphans live on the street. and show you the ministry that is picking them up one child at a time. >> plus from saudi arabia to salvation, he came to convert others to islam, instead found himself converting to christianity. >> welcome to "christian world news" i am efrem graham. >> and i am heather sells. israel is the birthplace of christianity. many places are under arab control. many are fleeing. andria garrett has the...
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i mean, when you have 200 armed -- heavily armed people moving out of sudan down into cameroon, they get in to a national park there in cameroon and kill 200 to 450 elephants out of a total of maybe 600, and then they take the ivory and move back up, and it's part of their whole syndicate, if someone or entity or government doesn't confront that kind of activity, i mean, it's going to continue. and you're going to see the elephant populations decimated in a variety of different place, whether it's cameroon or the central african republic or others. so is there the capability there? if we know that these armed, heavily armed militias, or whatever you want to call them, are moving across-country borders to engage in this kind of killing, is there a force to confront them and to push them back? because it would seem to me if that happens a couple of times, it's not going to happen again, if they very decisively encountered and confronted and pushed back. i don't know who would be the best here. dr. hamilton? >> i'd like to answer for our own neck of the woods, which is east africa. it's
i mean, when you have 200 armed -- heavily armed people moving out of sudan down into cameroon, they get in to a national park there in cameroon and kill 200 to 450 elephants out of a total of maybe 600, and then they take the ivory and move back up, and it's part of their whole syndicate, if someone or entity or government doesn't confront that kind of activity, i mean, it's going to continue. and you're going to see the elephant populations decimated in a variety of different place, whether...
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the worst case that has been recorded recently is this terrible incident that took place in cameroon where upwards of 400 elephants were killed by heavily armed militia. they traveled probably 1,000 miles on horse back to get there. they may have come from sudan or chad. and it's interesting that they're now avoiding the park of zakuma in chad because it has received good funding and has now become a slightly hard target to hit. also, in goramba, there's been another massacre where an army helicopter was involved. and again, a group of elephants were shot down. now, despite the fact that the over all picture is very dire, there are some success stories that point to what can be done. there have been successes recently in places that have received good funding and good programs with strong aid support. these include parks in gabon, zacuma in chad, national parks in kenya, central african republic. in zacuma, elephants were being killed at the rate of 800 per year and dropped to 7 last year. in kenya's largest national park, poaching gangs have been confronted and the reduction in the
the worst case that has been recorded recently is this terrible incident that took place in cameroon where upwards of 400 elephants were killed by heavily armed militia. they traveled probably 1,000 miles on horse back to get there. they may have come from sudan or chad. and it's interesting that they're now avoiding the park of zakuma in chad because it has received good funding and has now become a slightly hard target to hit. also, in goramba, there's been another massacre where an army...
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, but there, we had rebels coming across from two states into northern cameroon, messaging elephants for the purpose of getting their ivory to finance activities they want to take with respect to local conflicts. can can i give you another example? it's not in my written testimony, but we're just finishing a video on u.n. television on rhino. it's in krueger national park in south africa where we've interviewed local people relying on the park and the rhino there for their livelihoods. the final comment by the woman was this. when you're killing rhino, you're killing us. you can't put it any better than this. these syndicates are hard to beat. as has been pointed out, there are high profits to be made with respect to rhino horn, black market price has gone up to $65,000 a kilogram. well above the price of gold. the risk of defection is low and if you are tected, the risk of prosecution is low and the risk of being incarcerated is low in far too many cases. but we know how to beat these syndicat syndicates. we just have to apply it more often and with greater vig or and the risks asso
, but there, we had rebels coming across from two states into northern cameroon, messaging elephants for the purpose of getting their ivory to finance activities they want to take with respect to local conflicts. can can i give you another example? it's not in my written testimony, but we're just finishing a video on u.n. television on rhino. it's in krueger national park in south africa where we've interviewed local people relying on the park and the rhino there for their livelihoods. the...
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the examples given you here regarding cameroon and we -- we had rebels crossing into northern cameroon, massacring elephants for the purpose of getting their ivory that they'll use to finance activities they want to take with respect to local conflicts. can i give you another example? it's not in my written testimony, but we're just finishing a video we're doing regarding the killing of rhinos, and it's in krueger national park in south africa where we have interviewed local people who have relied on the rhino for their livelihoods. the final comment by the woman we interviewed is this, when you'you e you're killing rhino, you're killing us. this is destroying the livelihoods of local people. but these se-- there are very hh profits to be made. respect to rhino, the latest we have is black market prices have gone up to $600 a kilo gram. the risk of detection is low. and if you are detected, the risk of prosecution is low, and if you are prosecuted, the risk of incarceration is also low in far too many cases. but we know how to beat these send yaccats, we have to apply more often and wi
the examples given you here regarding cameroon and we -- we had rebels crossing into northern cameroon, massacring elephants for the purpose of getting their ivory that they'll use to finance activities they want to take with respect to local conflicts. can i give you another example? it's not in my written testimony, but we're just finishing a video we're doing regarding the killing of rhinos, and it's in krueger national park in south africa where we have interviewed local people who have...
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by billionaire owner steve the man kitty wells who has bought a string of star players including cameroon struck a sign let's go in with us qualified you need to qualify for the champions league. but let's take the helm of moscow sidelocks want to leave croatia coach sloven village has signed a three year deal with the railway men will take over again after the euros in july the forty three year old was also in charge of croatia at the two thousand and eight tournament after his team was thinking three hundred three two in the qualifier at wembley you can russia a place in the finals village with his outgoing manager as they settle to become locked those forced coach in two years. she pieces have signed a three year contract with a look mighty of moscow which will start after the us i'm extremely satisfied and proud it's a big city a big club and to really strongly but i don't want to talk about it now it's natural that you do but on the other side it's absolutely because they create a national team are about to do something big and i can hardly wait. well off to eighteen months and forty
by billionaire owner steve the man kitty wells who has bought a string of star players including cameroon struck a sign let's go in with us qualified you need to qualify for the champions league. but let's take the helm of moscow sidelocks want to leave croatia coach sloven village has signed a three year deal with the railway men will take over again after the euros in july the forty three year old was also in charge of croatia at the two thousand and eight tournament after his team was...
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turns out she's 41, a french citizen from cameroon. in the note she passed to the flight attendants, she said she was a victim of a group of doctors and the object in her body was beyond her control. there was no object, it turns out. she's not being charged with anything. instead, she's being turned over to u.s. customs and returned to france. >>> now to a first in the arab world and day that could set the course for egypt for years to come. after all of the violence and revolution we witnessed there for ourselves over a year ago now, this was the day that egyptians went to the polls in a history making presidential election. our chief foreign correspondent richard engle is back in cairo tonight. richard, good evening. >> good evening, brian. what a day it's been. for the last 5,000 years, egypt was ruled by pharaohs and sultans, kings and military commanders. now that's starting to change. egyptians by the millions turned out to make history. >> to feel the freedom and to feel that we are human for the first time. >> mostly, it was p
turns out she's 41, a french citizen from cameroon. in the note she passed to the flight attendants, she said she was a victim of a group of doctors and the object in her body was beyond her control. there was no object, it turns out. she's not being charged with anything. instead, she's being turned over to u.s. customs and returned to france. >>> now to a first in the arab world and day that could set the course for egypt for years to come. after all of the violence and revolution we...
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investment by the club's billionaire owner superman kenny more of these border string of plays including cameroon striker samuel to the club short term goal is to qualify for the champions league. well the change at the helm is also being confirmed at lokomotiv caray he coached has signed a three year deal with the railway men but will only take over after the euros in july the forty three year old was also in charge of crazy at the two thousand and eight tournament and his team famously beat england three two in a qualifier at wembley to hand russia a place in the finals but it replaces outgoing manager jessica sierra to become rocco's fourth coach in two years. she put pieces and exams or three year contract with a committee from a school which was tired after the us i'm extremely satisfied and proud it's a big city with a big club and a really strongly but i don't want to talk about it now it's natural that you do but on the other side it's absolutely because they created a national team are about to do something big and i can hardly wait well less of a surprise this new manager form of a leng
investment by the club's billionaire owner superman kenny more of these border string of plays including cameroon striker samuel to the club short term goal is to qualify for the champions league. well the change at the helm is also being confirmed at lokomotiv caray he coached has signed a three year deal with the railway men but will only take over after the euros in july the forty three year old was also in charge of crazy at the two thousand and eight tournament and his team famously beat...
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by billionaire owners to live and carry him off he has bought a string of star players including cameroon strike at samuel eto with the side even to qualify for the champions league but there is a change at the helm moscow side. seven villages signed a three year deal with the railway man who will take over only after the euros in july the forty three year old was also in charge of croatia at the two thousand like tournament to his team mate was leaving england three to qualify wembley two hundred a place in the finals which replaces outgoing managers a crusader to become a force coach in two years'. time sanjay a three year contract with most schools which will start. after the years i'm extremely satisfied and proud it's a big city with a big club and to really strongly but i don't want to talk about it now it's natural that you do but on the other side it's absolutely because they create a national team are about to do something big and i can hardly wait. while perhaps less of a surprise will spot that moscow's new coach formality a manager who has succeeded so larry will remain the cl
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it was also on the school sheet the cameroon striker sliding home a beauty from a tie to just over a minute to go before doing his customary police celebration i do sitting side up to fate and will head into your. sights the russian cup final will face the nama this wednesday so this is how the top of the table looks any champions than it sparky cling on to the second champions league spot but the gang left to play disco they could reply in that when they play cabana on cheers day while the nama and she are assured of europa league football next season in the bottom half of the table terry three one in grozny is made the most of the people. found that well like to get the ball rolling for the chechen team seven minutes in however. there was an equaliser just to mislike to mark a foreign home from long range. put terry back in front midway through the first half and then dive netted the second and parrots the five minutes left terry and i have three points clear of the relegation playoffs. for most of each time and bowled a one nil to push their hopes of avoiding the relegation pens w
it was also on the school sheet the cameroon striker sliding home a beauty from a tie to just over a minute to go before doing his customary police celebration i do sitting side up to fate and will head into your. sights the russian cup final will face the nama this wednesday so this is how the top of the table looks any champions than it sparky cling on to the second champions league spot but the gang left to play disco they could reply in that when they play cabana on cheers day while the...
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cameras recorded a group of cross river gorillas as they strolled around a sanctuary in cameroon recentlyldlife officials are hoping this footage will spark efforts to help the gorillas survive. there are only about 300 of them left in the wild. they will disappear at the slightest hint of a human. at one point in the video, a large silverback runs by the camera beating his chest. hunters and loss of habitat are threatening those gorillas. >> very cool use of the camera. >> it is. enough to scare you a little bit. the guy coming at you. >> should we be scared of weather cupping our woming our ? >> tomorrow. a little commute tomorrow. coming in on 66. one of more hazardous roads. beltway, virginia, call it a day. with all the construction out there, add in the rain overnight tonight into early tomorrow. you are going to have delays. you want to probably give yourself extra time as you leave the house early tomorrow morning. and storm 4 radar showing where the rain is now. we have some rain, southern maryland. areas that have not seen a lot. south of annapolis. around annapolis. calvert cou
cameras recorded a group of cross river gorillas as they strolled around a sanctuary in cameroon recentlyldlife officials are hoping this footage will spark efforts to help the gorillas survive. there are only about 300 of them left in the wild. they will disappear at the slightest hint of a human. at one point in the video, a large silverback runs by the camera beating his chest. hunters and loss of habitat are threatening those gorillas. >> very cool use of the camera. >> it is....
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the female passenger originally from cameroon, passed the flight crew a note in french saying she had some kind of device surgically implanted in her body. she was removed from her seat and taken to a private area on board. the pilot announced that because of strong headwinds the plane was going to have to make a unscheduled stop to refuel. two f-15s were to follow the plane. the officials say it does not appear to have posed a serious threat. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," you got the sense that after lebron and dwyane wade woke up and came alive in game four to tie the heat's series with indiana that they were done messing around. well, turns out that feeling was correct. highlights from game five ahead. >>> plus, the country's right track, wrong track number is not good. how does it compare to the number at this time in re-election years for george w. bush and bill clinton? you might be surprised. that story and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. >>> this here is miss bonnie parker. i'm clyde barrow. we rob banks. [ male announcer ] knowing your cus
the female passenger originally from cameroon, passed the flight crew a note in french saying she had some kind of device surgically implanted in her body. she was removed from her seat and taken to a private area on board. the pilot announced that because of strong headwinds the plane was going to have to make a unscheduled stop to refuel. two f-15s were to follow the plane. the officials say it does not appear to have posed a serious threat. >>> still ahead here on "way too...
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a french citizen from cameroon told the crew that she had a surgically implanted device which the crewight be a bomb. the plane landed safely. no device was found. sources are telling us that the woman appeared to be mentally unstable. ronald reagan's family is condemning the auction of what is said to be the late president's blood. that story up next. but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, take the lead. ask your doctor if
a french citizen from cameroon told the crew that she had a surgically implanted device which the crewight be a bomb. the plane landed safely. no device was found. sources are telling us that the woman appeared to be mentally unstable. ronald reagan's family is condemning the auction of what is said to be the late president's blood. that story up next. but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly...
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from an animal sanctuary in cameroon today you're about to see something that few people have ever seenfamily of cross-river gorillas-- fewer than 250 are thought to exist in the wild. this video was caught by a camera triggered by motion sensors. it's an extremely rare sight. some researchers have worked at this sanctuary for 30 years and have never seen one of these gorillas so clearly. we wanted to share with you some clear views of saturday's supermoon in case you missed it. this is how it looked over st. petersburg, russia, and as it rose over athens, greece. people stopped what they were doing in chino, california, to get a look. this is rio de janeiro. on saturday the moon was at its closeest that it gets to the earth, which is why it looks so big. a u.s. army officer killed by afghan allies. his widow is trying to make sense of it all.le her story is next. i that. olay smooth finish facial hair removal duo. first a gentle balm then the removal cream. effective together with less irritation and as gentle as a feather. olay hair removal duo. and then treats day after day... well,
from an animal sanctuary in cameroon today you're about to see something that few people have ever seenfamily of cross-river gorillas-- fewer than 250 are thought to exist in the wild. this video was caught by a camera triggered by motion sensors. it's an extremely rare sight. some researchers have worked at this sanctuary for 30 years and have never seen one of these gorillas so clearly. we wanted to share with you some clear views of saturday's supermoon in case you missed it. this is how it...
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i was shocked and saddened by news that the mass poachings in cameroon and the surge in rhino poaching in south africa over the past year, the pictures of dead elephants and hornless rhinos are heart breaking, they stand as a grim reminder of our capacity to inflict harm on the natural world. but i would also emphasize here, the human costs of trafficking in ivory and other animal parts need to be focused on. this is a multimillion dollar criminal enterprise. the united nations office on drugs and crime makes it a significant form of trance national crime. poaching is not just a security threat for africa. it is also a menace to developing economies and it thrives where governance is weakest. poachers with heavy weapons are a danger to lightly armed rangers and civilians, as well as to the animals that they target. they operate in remote territories and cross borders with impunity, wreaking havoc on villages and families. increasingly, criminal gangs and militias are wiping out entire herds and killing anyone who gets in their way. we also know that poaching is interwoven into some ess
i was shocked and saddened by news that the mass poachings in cameroon and the surge in rhino poaching in south africa over the past year, the pictures of dead elephants and hornless rhinos are heart breaking, they stand as a grim reminder of our capacity to inflict harm on the natural world. but i would also emphasize here, the human costs of trafficking in ivory and other animal parts need to be focused on. this is a multimillion dollar criminal enterprise. the united nations office on drugs...
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. >> the woman born in cameroon is now in f.b.i. custody.t was cleared to continue on to charlotte. bret? >> bret: molly, thank you. >>> al-qaeda is looking to spread its international jihad across digital platforms. catherine herridge examines the latest evidence that the terrorist group is pursuing a dark cyber war. >> this case is really alarming. >> the republican senator susan collins and counterpart on the senate homeland security committee lieberman say they first learned of the al-qaeda cyber case a week ago in meeting with homeland security secretary janet napolitano. >> anybody who is sympathetic with al-qaeda ideology. engaged in cyber attack. >> fox news channel policy is not to run jihadi video. these video turned from six-minute tape says the u.s. is vuller in to believe the cyber attack in the same way that u.s. airline security was vuller inable in 2001. the tape called on muslims to cart a website and information system, for big company and government agency. >> al-qaeda and al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula are focused on c
. >> the woman born in cameroon is now in f.b.i. custody.t was cleared to continue on to charlotte. bret? >> bret: molly, thank you. >>> al-qaeda is looking to spread its international jihad across digital platforms. catherine herridge examines the latest evidence that the terrorist group is pursuing a dark cyber war. >> this case is really alarming. >> the republican senator susan collins and counterpart on the senate homeland security committee lieberman say...
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she's a french citizen from cameroon originally.ly what the government is saying is that evidence developed since that time that caused the u.s. to determine that no criminals should be filed. we reached out to the french embassy since she is a french citizen. it's likely that she would be routed back to france. >> so then what is this about? this woman talking to in french radio station days before she hopped on this flight? what was that about? what were they talking about? >> this is a particularly bizarre dwis in all all of this unfolded. reports from a radio station in france, africa radio one that parent will i did an interview with this woman. they claim it s this woman on monday. the day before she got on this plane in which she claim shed had several surgically implanted devices that had been implanted into her, that she didn't trust the french health service and she was going to the yao its to try to get scans and get them out of her. they thought this was a strange interview taen they didn't connect the dots until this in
she's a french citizen from cameroon originally.ly what the government is saying is that evidence developed since that time that caused the u.s. to determine that no criminals should be filed. we reached out to the french embassy since she is a french citizen. it's likely that she would be routed back to france. >> so then what is this about? this woman talking to in french radio station days before she hopped on this flight? what was that about? what were they talking about? >>...
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homeland security officials say the woman is a french citizen, born in cameroon, with no known ties to terrorism. the fbi has recently warned that terrorists are considering surgically-implanted bombs. >> the plane was carrying 200 people. it was presumed it went to its destination. >>> the man accused in the case of robin gardner. police say they caught gary giordano having sex with a woman in a parking garage near the annapolis city dock. giordano was previously held in the disappearance of robin gardner in aruba. he was never charged. he says she was swept to sea while they were on vacation. her body has never been found. >>> growing controversy in the debate over the safety of baltimore's inner harbor. today, a state lawmaker calls on the mayor to take action or resign. adam may has more on the fight surrounding the city's most popular tourist destination. adam? >> reporter: mary, this back- and-forth battle is now getting really ugly, including charges of racism and additional calls for resignation. >> reporter: pat mcdonogh and residents say they are scared for their safety when
homeland security officials say the woman is a french citizen, born in cameroon, with no known ties to terrorism. the fbi has recently warned that terrorists are considering surgically-implanted bombs. >> the plane was carrying 200 people. it was presumed it went to its destination. >>> the man accused in the case of robin gardner. police say they caught gary giordano having sex with a woman in a parking garage near the annapolis city dock. giordano was previously held in the...
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a french passenger from cameroon claimed she had a surgically-implanted item in her body. >> what did the flight attendants tell you? >> it's rest time. so would you pull down your shades? we learned later that there were two f15s on the wing tips. but no one knew that. >> they said they needed to lant for fuel in maine. when franco saw a slew of emergency vehicles on the runway, he knew something was wrong. then he snapped this picture of a woman in handcuffs taken into custody. franco also talked to a doctor who examined the woman. >> they were looking for incision, recent scarring to see if she had any type of operation, where it was obvious she could have had a device implanted in her. and they didn't see anything. >> reporter: the flate was -- flight was not in danger. but after other attempts to hide bombs in printer cartridges, officials issued a warning that terrorists from yemen may try hiding explosives inside human bodies. >> the aqap has clearly been determined to pursue these attempted attacks. and we're going to do everything in our power to stop them. >> overall, what d
a french passenger from cameroon claimed she had a surgically-implanted item in her body. >> what did the flight attendants tell you? >> it's rest time. so would you pull down your shades? we learned later that there were two f15s on the wing tips. but no one knew that. >> they said they needed to lant for fuel in maine. when franco saw a slew of emergency vehicles on the runway, he knew something was wrong. then he snapped this picture of a woman in handcuffs taken into...
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peter king, chairman of the house homeland security security committee she is a french citizen, from cameroon, who had no checked baggage and scheduled to be in the united states for ten days and now questioned by customs. she said she never posed a threat but causes this note to be passed claiming she had a bomb implanted forcing the 767 to divert from charlotte to maine where it was met by law enforcement on the ground. there were 179 passengers including doctors who checked the woman to see if she had recent scars. >> a wake-up call to the american people who think the inspections at the airport or concerns we have about devices are not real. i can tell you from what i am aware there are surgeons would can perform this type of operation. rick: this is the first large i.r.s. airport for the incoming jets from europe with one of the longest runways on the east coast and the flight has been cleared to continue. >>shepard: and now obviously this was not the case but if the woman does have a bomb implanted in her body, and what are the two fighter jets going to do? attach a cable and someone go
peter king, chairman of the house homeland security security committee she is a french citizen, from cameroon, who had no checked baggage and scheduled to be in the united states for ten days and now questioned by customs. she said she never posed a threat but causes this note to be passed claiming she had a bomb implanted forcing the 767 to divert from charlotte to maine where it was met by law enforcement on the ground. there were 179 passengers including doctors who checked the woman to see...
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mostly in cameroon. >>> and nothing to get in the way of nick wolinda's high-rise trip over the ,,,,,,,,,, >>> in minutes, nick wolinda will wire across the inner harbor, without a net. our complete coverage continues. and you've got this view of it from sky eye chopper 13. people are gathering in the inner harbor to watch this happen. so bob, will the weather cooperate? >> right now, looks pretty good. take a look at radar. there are showers in the frederick countery area. but most -- county area. but most of those, pretty much moving to the north and east. it's going to take a while to get to the baltimore region. probably okay to get to about 6:00. lots of clouds, even a few breaks in the cloud cover from time to time. temperature-wise, right now, we're in the low to mid70s. 74. the dew point has come down. it's a little dryer than it was earlier. 51% humidity. west/northwest winds, 6. the barometer. 29.67, holding steady. right now, the coolest spot, orc land, behind this front. oakland. behind this front. rain from cumberland, to about the frederick area, and down across virginia
mostly in cameroon. >>> and nothing to get in the way of nick wolinda's high-rise trip over the ,,,,,,,,,, >>> in minutes, nick wolinda will wire across the inner harbor, without a net. our complete coverage continues. and you've got this view of it from sky eye chopper 13. people are gathering in the inner harbor to watch this happen. so bob, will the weather cooperate? >> right now, looks pretty good. take a look at radar. there are showers in the frederick countery...
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. >>> a woman from cameroon is in custody after some anxious moments on board a paris to charlotte us airways flight tuesday. the plane was diverted to bangor, maine, escorted by f-15s after the woman passed flight attendants a note saying she had a device surgically implanted inside her. the woman was taken off the plane in bangor. officials have warned airlines that terrorists are considering hiding bombs inside humans, but they do not believe this woman posed a threat. authorities in new jersey are trying to track down the parents of a little boy who was put in a washing machine by his father as a joke but the little boy became trapped. the boy is now fine, but the video, which already has millions of hits on the web, is sure to get the heart racing of any parent. it shows how within seconds, a simple prank can turn into a terrifying ordeal. this disturbing surveillance video captures the moment that a game of peekaboo apparently between father and soon quickly turned to terror at a new jersey laundromat. with the boy's mother looking on, the man picked up the boy and placed him in
. >>> a woman from cameroon is in custody after some anxious moments on board a paris to charlotte us airways flight tuesday. the plane was diverted to bangor, maine, escorted by f-15s after the woman passed flight attendants a note saying she had a device surgically implanted inside her. the woman was taken off the plane in bangor. officials have warned airlines that terrorists are considering hiding bombs inside humans, but they do not believe this woman posed a threat. authorities...
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we're told a french citizen from cameroon had been acted suspiciously. she handed a note mentioning this inserted device. they alerted air traffic control and in no time, a pair of f-15 fighter jets met the plane in mid air and escorted it to maine where the feds were waiting. we're told they arrested the woman who was traveling alone, scheduled stay in the united states for 10 days with no checked baggage. a doctor on board reportedly examined the woman but found no recent scars that would indicate anything might be implanted anywhere. it's fox's top story and rick leventhal is on it and live in new york tonight. what are the passengers on there saying, what sparked that incident and what are people saying about what went down in the air? >> they're saying this woman was sitting by herself and she was acting jittery and there's obvious concerns she may have mental issues many she did not put up a fight when law enforcement escorted her off that jet. many passengers had no idea this woman had passed a threatening note to flight attendants and the pilots
we're told a french citizen from cameroon had been acted suspiciously. she handed a note mentioning this inserted device. they alerted air traffic control and in no time, a pair of f-15 fighter jets met the plane in mid air and escorted it to maine where the feds were waiting. we're told they arrested the woman who was traveling alone, scheduled stay in the united states for 10 days with no checked baggage. a doctor on board reportedly examined the woman but found no recent scars that would...
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i've been told there's talk of bringing them to chad, to cameroon, to nigeria there.re operational. they can bring down civilian airliners. >> you think libya is going to break up as a country? >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> east and west. >> the oil is all in the east pretty much so you have your ideal battleground that would potentially be laid out. what i do also think when we look at what's happening in libya, giving everything the country has been through, we do need to cut it a little bit of slack. right now post revolution there's an estimated 125,000 armed people. there's anywhere between 100 to 300 different separate militias. there are absolutely no institutions that exist whatsoever. within all of that, it's actually holding together at this point in time pretty well. >> amazing, isn't it. >> when we talk about the weapons, a few months ago we were in niger, and i remember talking to a local journalist there, very well plugged-in guy. he said the people had seen coming through the town there on the back of a big truck that had driven across the desert fro
i've been told there's talk of bringing them to chad, to cameroon, to nigeria there.re operational. they can bring down civilian airliners. >> you think libya is going to break up as a country? >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> east and west. >> the oil is all in the east pretty much so you have your ideal battleground that would potentially be laid out. what i do also think when we look at what's happening in libya, giving everything the country has been through,...
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she's from cameroon.re able to determine she did not have a bomb because she didn't seem to have any scars. if it were implanted they would have seen that. she is being held by federal authorities tonight and they don't believe at this time it's terror related. passengers were loaded onto another flight, just got into charlotte a little bit ago, but "outfront" tonight one of those passengers, andrew. thanks very much for taking the time to be with us. tell me what happened and what you saw? how did this go down? >> well, initially they made a call to see if there was a doctor on the plane. i was asleep at that time, but shortly -- i mean i want to say maybe five or six hours into the flight they made an announcement that there were unprecedented head winds and they would have to make an unscheduled fuel stop in -- they didn't say where, just an undisclosed place and that they would be landing shortly. and within ten minutes of the announcement they had landed and as soon as we landed customs and border pa
she's from cameroon.re able to determine she did not have a bomb because she didn't seem to have any scars. if it were implanted they would have seen that. she is being held by federal authorities tonight and they don't believe at this time it's terror related. passengers were loaded onto another flight, just got into charlotte a little bit ago, but "outfront" tonight one of those passengers, andrew. thanks very much for taking the time to be with us. tell me what happened and what...
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when you have 200 armed, heavily armed people moving out of sudan down into cameroon, they get into a national park there in cameroon and kill 200 to 450 elephants out of a total of maybe 600, and then they take the ivory and move back up and it's part of their whole syndicate, if someone or entity or government doesn't confront that kind of activity, i mean it's going to continue. and you're going to see the elephant populations decimated in a variety of different places whether it's cameroon or the central african republic or others. is there the capability there, if we know that these armed -- heavily armed militias or whatever you want to call them r. moving across-country borders to engage in this kind of killing -- across country borders to engage in this kind of killing, is there a way to push them back? it seems to me if it happened a couple times it's not going to happen again. it's very decisively encountered and confronted and pushed back. >> i don't know who would be the best here. dr. hamilton? >> i'd like to answer for east africa. it's not the same situation. you cannot
when you have 200 armed, heavily armed people moving out of sudan down into cameroon, they get into a national park there in cameroon and kill 200 to 450 elephants out of a total of maybe 600, and then they take the ivory and move back up and it's part of their whole syndicate, if someone or entity or government doesn't confront that kind of activity, i mean it's going to continue. and you're going to see the elephant populations decimated in a variety of different places whether it's cameroon...