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fingerprints you want change. in all the feds say the breach affects more than 21 million current and former government workers. katherine her around is in washington. there was a hearing on capitol hill. >> reporter: we're just into the question and answer session with the head of the nsa before the
fingerprints you want change. in all the feds say the breach affects more than 21 million current and former government workers. katherine her around is in washington. there was a hearing on capitol hill. >> reporter: we're just into the question and answer session with the head of the nsa before the
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and that totally destroyed the fingerprints. >> the only other option to identify the fingerprints wasas denied. >> dna would help, but there's other aspects in the case that i think are very helpful to us, so we're not just limited to the dna. >> cooper felt the prosecution's timeline of events also had flaws. >> well, the timeline that's drawn by the state, it was remarkable that they were going to sell it to this jury, because of the long time that she was on the telephone with 911. >> darlie's call to 911 lasted five minutes and 44 seconds. >> damon could only have lived for eight or nine minutes after those wounds were inflicted. this is according to courtroom testimony. so because she was on the phone with 911 for five minutes and 44 seconds she had a lot to do real fast. >> the biggest wrench in the timeline was the discovery of a bloody sock found in an alley 75 yards away from the home. >> that sock is a big piece of evidence. >> one of the things that had to happen was the blood on the sock. because both boys' blood was found on the sock. >> they hadn't figured out what to do
and that totally destroyed the fingerprints. >> the only other option to identify the fingerprints wasas denied. >> dna would help, but there's other aspects in the case that i think are very helpful to us, so we're not just limited to the dna. >> cooper felt the prosecution's timeline of events also had flaws. >> well, the timeline that's drawn by the state, it was remarkable that they were going to sell it to this jury, because of the long time that she was on the...
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these fumes stick to the oils in human fingerprints. >> i processed the items with fingerprint powderthis is just a fine black powder. the powder will adhere to the superglue-developed fingerprints and make them visible. >> they found three distinct fingerprints and one palmprint. those prints matched george hansen. investigators also found gloves inside the bag covered with maryann's blood. dna tests of skin cells left in the gloves also matched george hansen. the dna was proof george was wearing the sweater and the gloves as the fatal blows were struck, and investigators found the source of the prescription sleep medication found in maryann's coffee cup. >> we tracked down mr. hansen's sister, who signed a statement stating that she was sending him these pills. in return, he would give her like $25 a month. >> george hansen was arrested and charged with murder. prosecutors believe the motive was financial. >> he was going to collect some insurance money on her as he did the partnership and inherit the business or buy the business out. >> prosecutors believe maryann waited until all
these fumes stick to the oils in human fingerprints. >> i processed the items with fingerprint powderthis is just a fine black powder. the powder will adhere to the superglue-developed fingerprints and make them visible. >> they found three distinct fingerprints and one palmprint. those prints matched george hansen. investigators also found gloves inside the bag covered with maryann's blood. dna tests of skin cells left in the gloves also matched george hansen. the dna was proof...
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closed the school on sunday and monday when it was found out that none of the employees had been fingerprinted nor had background checks made. they blamed the california department of justice for not issuing the state id number that she needed to do the background checks. >> this has taken the parents and educators in this area as well. >> i thought that they had passed all of these background checks and fingerprinting and i'm sending my kids to somewhere where i think it's safe and it ended up being so not safe. >> i think everybody knows when you start into a public education, and charter are public schools, that there are requirements for hiring and part of that is fingerprinting and background checks. >> now she's with the sunnyvale teacher's union. now the santa clara office of education did grant the spark school charter. it is their jurisdiction. but it says it is not the body that oversees day-to-day operations of the school. that is the school board to hold the school responsible. a spokesman said the county office of education would not have known that the school was not in complianc
closed the school on sunday and monday when it was found out that none of the employees had been fingerprinted nor had background checks made. they blamed the california department of justice for not issuing the state id number that she needed to do the background checks. >> this has taken the parents and educators in this area as well. >> i thought that they had passed all of these background checks and fingerprinting and i'm sending my kids to somewhere where i think it's safe and...
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something so many are desperate to avoid. >> fingerprints. are you okay with fingerprints? >> no, i don't want. >> you don't want fingerprints? >> they're very afraid that after they're fingerprinted that they will will have to stay in hungary which is an inhospitable place for these people arriving from syria, iraq, and afghanistan. >> reporter: those who defy the order are often chased down. in the camps many are held for days given id bracelets before being freed to try and journey onward. >> i don't feel like prisoner. i am in prison. >> reporter: austria's chancellor likening the treatment of migrants by authorities to nazi deportations during the holocaust drawing an angry response from hungary, but hungary has made clear it doesn't want the refugees and migrants. the head of the international federation of red cross visiting here today called it a humanitarian crisis. >> how much does it concern you that there appears to be no government help here, that all of the help we're seeing is done by volunteers such as your organization? >> i think -- not anywhere near to ma
something so many are desperate to avoid. >> fingerprints. are you okay with fingerprints? >> no, i don't want. >> you don't want fingerprints? >> they're very afraid that after they're fingerprinted that they will will have to stay in hungary which is an inhospitable place for these people arriving from syria, iraq, and afghanistan. >> reporter: those who defy the order are often chased down. in the camps many are held for days given id bracelets before being...
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we didn't have any fingerprints. dna was way in the future. we had no witnesses.dn't have much of anything to go on. but we felt pretty comfortable that he might be our person. >> one year later, 24-year-old kathleen mcsherry was also found raped and stabbed in her apartment. again, john paul phillips lived in the neighborhood. >> again, no dna, no fingerprints. where's john paul now? well, it turned out he lived just a few blocks north. >> there had been insufficient evidence to arrest john paul phillips for either murder, but in susan schumake's murder, police finally got a break. at susan's autopsy, the medical examiner found two foreign hairs on her body, presumably from her killer. >> one was a body hair, one was a pubic hair that was recovered from susan's body. >> phillips willingly provided hair samples for comparison. based on microscopic examination, phillips' hair was not similar, so he was eliminated as a suspect. despite the hair analysis, susan's family was convinced that john paul phillips was susan's killer. >> and they didn't take phillips into cu
we didn't have any fingerprints. dna was way in the future. we had no witnesses.dn't have much of anything to go on. but we felt pretty comfortable that he might be our person. >> one year later, 24-year-old kathleen mcsherry was also found raped and stabbed in her apartment. again, john paul phillips lived in the neighborhood. >> again, no dna, no fingerprints. where's john paul now? well, it turned out he lived just a few blocks north. >> there had been insufficient evidence...
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are you okay with fingerprints?> no, i don't want. >> reporter: you don't want fingerprints. >> they're afraid after they're fingerfrinted they will have to stay in hungary which is a very inhospitable place for these people arriving from syria, iraq and afghanistan. >> reporter: those who defy the order are often chased down. in the camps, many are held for days, given i.d. bracelets before being freed to try and journey onward. >> i am a prisoner. i don't feel like a prisoner, i am a prisoner. >> we're told security force mistakenly killed 12 people including mexican tourists after four vehicles entered a restricted zone in the country's western desert. a combined force from egyptian police and military were pursuing terrorist elements in the area. security officials said they had believed the vehicles were transporting mill tabts. at least two mexican nationals were killed. >> let's turn stateside here, kim davis, the county clerk in kentucky who spent five nights in jail for refusing to issue same-sex marriage l
are you okay with fingerprints?> no, i don't want. >> reporter: you don't want fingerprints. >> they're afraid after they're fingerfrinted they will have to stay in hungary which is a very inhospitable place for these people arriving from syria, iraq and afghanistan. >> reporter: those who defy the order are often chased down. in the camps, many are held for days, given i.d. bracelets before being freed to try and journey onward. >> i am a prisoner. i don't feel like...
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in order to do that they have to leave italy undocumented without having their fingerprints taken. and that set off a game of cat and mouse. >> the dublin convention says wherever a refugee is first identified and fingerprinted on foreign soil that's the country they must apply for asylum. italy no more wants the tens of thousands that arrive on their shores than most of them want to stay here. ahmed halil be and his family were lucky. rescued by the coast guard, processed by the italian police. they like most of the syrians passing through managed to leave sicily without being fingerprinted. >> translator: i don't have the financial ability to sustain my family in italy. tuition is expensive. and so is the cost of living. >> reporter: originally from a damascus bush, ahmed his wife and three children fled syria two years ago. after one of the worst massacres of the civil war. an attack carried out busy regime loyalists. his youngest son mohammed was then six years old. >> we saw scenes of slaughter and killings that had been undertaken by the regime forces and the militias. that's
in order to do that they have to leave italy undocumented without having their fingerprints taken. and that set off a game of cat and mouse. >> the dublin convention says wherever a refugee is first identified and fingerprinted on foreign soil that's the country they must apply for asylum. italy no more wants the tens of thousands that arrive on their shores than most of them want to stay here. ahmed halil be and his family were lucky. rescued by the coast guard, processed by the italian...
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again, that charrer is contingent upon proper background checks and fingerprinter. within the first month of the school's operation a lunchroom employee and teacher's aide was arrested for molesting an 8-year-old student on campus. jonathan chow was arraigned on friday and with arrest, the county office of education learned that the charter school had not met thement of fingerprinting all employees according to the mercury news. a school has 160 students from kindergarten through sixth grade and at this point unclear when they will return to class. a regularly scheduled board meeting scheduled for 6:30 tonight and at that time public comment allowed and assume a lot of public comment from concerned parents who likely are wondering what is next for their kids. in sunnyvale, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thank you. >>> it is 6:38 right now. time to get a check of that microclimate forecast. we'll plan for a hot one today. >> it does look better as we g through the rest of the week. much more comfortable at the sunrise over belvedere and the bay area. mid-50s in
again, that charrer is contingent upon proper background checks and fingerprinter. within the first month of the school's operation a lunchroom employee and teacher's aide was arrested for molesting an 8-year-old student on campus. jonathan chow was arraigned on friday and with arrest, the county office of education learned that the charter school had not met thement of fingerprinting all employees according to the mercury news. a school has 160 students from kindergarten through sixth grade...
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during the subsequent investigation they discovered the school hadn't completed fingerprinting test on all of its employees before it opened a month ago so the school is closed today until all of those records and tests are up to date. last night dozens of parents packed a room as the school board fielded questions and criticism from those parents. >> what other procedures outside of the back ground checks? what other procedures potentially weren't necessary compliant? >> all of our staff were background checked last friday and we are make sure we are following procedure. >> reporter: school board members say the delay in getting the fingerprints approved by the county say they didn't receive the proper id number. we will be checking with county officials to see how long it will take them to improve the fingerprinting tests and how long the school could remain closed. dave, back to you. >> allie rasmus, thank you. >>> time is 5:05. a danville man attacked and beaten over the weekend on a popular trail is recovering this morning. this happened saturday night about midnight. the man was
during the subsequent investigation they discovered the school hadn't completed fingerprinting test on all of its employees before it opened a month ago so the school is closed today until all of those records and tests are up to date. last night dozens of parents packed a room as the school board fielded questions and criticism from those parents. >> what other procedures outside of the back ground checks? what other procedures potentially weren't necessary compliant? >> all of our...
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logged 100,000 fingerprints from war zones. what kind of technology does our government need so that the onsusnot on the fbi to find needles in the haystack. >> that is a great question, deirdre. first of all, the fingerprint they invested in as a result of this particular experience is really a game-changer. no question about it. but when you look at the potential of 100,000 syrian and iraqi refugees coming into the united states, trying to sort out and find the ones that are terrorists and the ones that are not. they're going to need more than that, and frankly, i don't think they have the databases. what they did here was really world class work, and i give great credit to the department of homeland security, to the fbi and the dod, major general who used to head up the joint group that detects and defeats explosive, improvised explosive devices, they had some great work. they had 100,000 remnants of ied's that went off there and took the fingerprints off those exploded ied's, and they tracked these two people who the fbi se
logged 100,000 fingerprints from war zones. what kind of technology does our government need so that the onsusnot on the fbi to find needles in the haystack. >> that is a great question, deirdre. first of all, the fingerprint they invested in as a result of this particular experience is really a game-changer. no question about it. but when you look at the potential of 100,000 syrian and iraqi refugees coming into the united states, trying to sort out and find the ones that are terrorists...
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they say they found materials that could be used to make bombs inside, and they say fingerprints on the materials belong to their second suspect. >> translator: today we can confirm that forensic tests show the man's fingerprints were on a bottle containing an explosive substance found in the apartment. we can confirm that the man is involved in handling explosive materials. he could have brought the bomb out of the room or he could have taken it to the crime scene. >>> the august 17th explosion killed 20 people and wounded more than 120. authorities suspect a group of at least ten people could be behind the attack. local media have reported the suspects were part of a group helping people from china's minority, flee to thailand and to other countries including turkey. militants have attacked an african unibase in somalia. the islamic extremist group, al shabaab has claimed responsibility. they say they killed 50 peacekeepers. the militants stormed the base some 80 kilometers south of the capital mogadishu on thursday. a car laden with explosives rammed into the base. a fierce exchange
they say they found materials that could be used to make bombs inside, and they say fingerprints on the materials belong to their second suspect. >> translator: today we can confirm that forensic tests show the man's fingerprints were on a bottle containing an explosive substance found in the apartment. we can confirm that the man is involved in handling explosive materials. he could have brought the bomb out of the room or he could have taken it to the crime scene. >>> the...
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. >> corporate fingerprints are all over this game. up on the electronic banner, you can see it says verizon. we've also seen td bank, ups, coca cola, and nike. nike in fact is not just on the
. >> corporate fingerprints are all over this game. up on the electronic banner, you can see it says verizon. we've also seen td bank, ups, coca cola, and nike. nike in fact is not just on the
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> reporter: the current and former intelligence officials argue when you take the opm data, the fingerprint data and health care records you have everything you need to create a composite government worker that you can impersonate. there's nothing left to get. so that's why retaliation may
> reporter: the current and former intelligence officials argue when you take the opm data, the fingerprint data and health care records you have everything you need to create a composite government worker that you can impersonate. there's nothing left to get. so that's why retaliation may
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first the government thought a million of those employees had their fingerprint data stolen. the investigation has revealed that fingerprint theft soared to more than 5.5 million victims. federal experts believe the ability to misuse fingerprint data is limited right now, but they say that could change over time. >>> the safety of federally funded school lunches is being challenged in a new sanford study. it finds those meals may contain unsafe levels of toxic chemical called vicenol or bpa. it's found in canned goods or plastic packaging. a lot of low-income kids are served food which comes from those containers. it's been linked to health issues ranging from cancer to reproductive issues. >>> a little boy's mom crying foul. what a teacher is accused of doing to her son that even has the school district admitting this went too far. >>> the new tribute that's trending for yankee great yogi berra and how you can honor his legacy. >>> and a live look outside. let's take a look at san francisco international airport. got some spiderwebs out there, and we've got plenty of sunshin
first the government thought a million of those employees had their fingerprint data stolen. the investigation has revealed that fingerprint theft soared to more than 5.5 million victims. federal experts believe the ability to misuse fingerprint data is limited right now, but they say that could change over time. >>> the safety of federally funded school lunches is being challenged in a new sanford study. it finds those meals may contain unsafe levels of toxic chemical called vicenol...
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you can't replace your fingerprint as easily.nwhile white house officials say president obama is planning to discuss cybersecurity with the chinese leader during the rest of his visit, nicole. nicole: new "fox news poll" is out. donald trump and ben carson are the favorites in the republican race. trump stays on top with 26%. don't forget that is down from 30 and change. followed by carson at 18%. carly fiorina and marco rubio are next. they're tied at 9% each. while campaigning in south carolina fiorina trying to build on her postdebate momentum with a slap at donald trump. >> leadership is not about how big your office is, how big your title is, how big your airplane or your helicopter or your ego is. nicole: meanwhile on the democratic side hillary clinton sits atop with support of 44%. bernie sanders holding steady at 30% and vice president joe biden who is still considering a run and getting plenty of bucks to do so, gets a record high 18%. a month ago he was just at 10%. gaining momentum. he hasn't officially announced, rig
you can't replace your fingerprint as easily.nwhile white house officials say president obama is planning to discuss cybersecurity with the chinese leader during the rest of his visit, nicole. nicole: new "fox news poll" is out. donald trump and ben carson are the favorites in the republican race. trump stays on top with 26%. don't forget that is down from 30 and change. followed by carson at 18%. carly fiorina and marco rubio are next. they're tied at 9% each. while campaigning in...
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eu law requires asylum seekers to be fingerprinted. denied in their final destination, the person can be returned to the country where they were fingerprinted. in this case, hungary, where few want to stay. hundreds of migrants and refugees follow the well-worn path along the railroad tracks. the human highway trudges on under the moonlight. there's a break in the fence right here and there weren't any authorities around, so the group that we've been following just cut across and disappeared out into the fields. they're going to take their chances. for the rest, hungarian authorities are waiting. and this is what awaits. this field is meant to be a holding site. amid the filth, with little to no shelter. and just a small local nonprofit to help. this group has been waiting for days, and now, they can't take it anymore. this is the reaction of a desperate people, who just want to keep going, trying to force their way through the police line, but fail. another frantic dash and they break through. people are in quite a bit of a panic. the
eu law requires asylum seekers to be fingerprinted. denied in their final destination, the person can be returned to the country where they were fingerprinted. in this case, hungary, where few want to stay. hundreds of migrants and refugees follow the well-worn path along the railroad tracks. the human highway trudges on under the moonlight. there's a break in the fence right here and there weren't any authorities around, so the group that we've been following just cut across and disappeared...
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software.he latest they have a fingerprint sensor on the back. these are next as devices, so google does not sell them via wireless carriers. a large one start at $499. they are expensive and the question is who are these for? other reference designs for other makers or is google trying to go after the high-end android market, which sense of has control? i asked dave burke that question. you createted -- android, and marshmallow is rolling out next week. we are stepping into a mobile operating system -- you can't change the hardware. hardware needs to be good, really perfecting it. first and foremost, that is how nexus is born. then we realize that we can showcase the very best hardware in off for integration -- hardware and software integration. >> it seems today that you debuted -- google is trying to make computer science and machine learning, turning it into a competitive advantage. one of the nice features you showed is how apps can become aware to how you use them. how deep of a competitive advantage is that for google vis-a-vis other platf
software.he latest they have a fingerprint sensor on the back. these are next as devices, so google does not sell them via wireless carriers. a large one start at $499. they are expensive and the question is who are these for? other reference designs for other makers or is google trying to go after the high-end android market, which sense of has control? i asked dave burke that question. you createted -- android, and marshmallow is rolling out next week. we are stepping into a mobile operating...
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and part of that is fingerprinting and background checks. >> reporter: the santa clara county office of education grants charter schools their permission to operate, but it's a local board that oversees the day-to-day operations of the school. and it can revoke the charter if spark does not follow through with those requirements. we are hearing from some parents here at spark who are threatening to pull their children out even if the school reopened and if enough parents ian their children, well, school might be forced to close any way. coac in sunnyvale, damian trujillo. xuallderstandable decision. damian, thank you. >>> caught in the act. y former peninsula youth sports coach is in jail this morning accused of sexually assaulting a perfoge boy. chp deputies say they found 35-year-old julio ortiz performing oral sex on the m-year-old. tiz usedd the teen were in a car late friday night at the vista elbye rest stop off highway 280 in san mateo. ortiz used to coach at clifford school in redwood city and selby lane elementary. u== brenired from all those jobs ivet year after he was arre
and part of that is fingerprinting and background checks. >> reporter: the santa clara county office of education grants charter schools their permission to operate, but it's a local board that oversees the day-to-day operations of the school. and it can revoke the charter if spark does not follow through with those requirements. we are hearing from some parents here at spark who are threatening to pull their children out even if the school reopened and if enough parents ian their...
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that's when the county office of education it did not meet the requirement of fingerprinting all employees. the school has 160 students from kindergarten through sixth grade. it is unclear when the students will return to class. a regular board meeting is scheduled tonight at 6:30. in sunnyvale, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much. >>> 5:06. a check of your weather and promises to be one more warm one. >> it was so hot yesterday. we had a lot of highs near 100 degrees like in napa it was 99 and livermore 102 and san francisco 93. and oakland today 94. yesterday, rather, was 94 degrees. we also have some mid-90s in hayward and mountainview and san jose and two new records set in richmond and gilroy. coming down just a few degrees especially near the coast, like pacifica and in san francisco 85 degrees in the financial district and 92 degrees in hayward and pleasanton reaching 97 degrees. temperature comes down a few more degrees heading into tomorrow. we'll talk about that and look at the rest of the week coming up in a few minutes. >> i've turned the 580 camera over to
that's when the county office of education it did not meet the requirement of fingerprinting all employees. the school has 160 students from kindergarten through sixth grade. it is unclear when the students will return to class. a regular board meeting is scheduled tonight at 6:30. in sunnyvale, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much. >>> 5:06. a check of your weather and promises to be one more warm one. >> it was so hot yesterday. we had a lot...
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thank you. >>> opm says hackers now have the fingerprints of more than 5.5 million workers. that's a big jump from the initial estimate of 1 million. they believe the hack was part of an espionage operation being run out of china. they're now calling for lifetime protection for current federal employees. >>> workers are working to clean up latex that spilled into the water. the cumberland times news says it happened as the latex was being offloaded from a railcar on wednesday and they say they don't believe there's any threat to water quality, but they i've notified facilities in virginia and west virginia of the incident. the ntsb is now looking to find out what caused a big gasoline spill in fairfax county. at least 128 gallons of gas leaked from an old pipeline. the gas seeped into some retention ponds and stormwater systems but did not get into the drinking water. letters were sent out to neighbors to let them know what happens. >> any environmental impact is a health hazard so we want to make sure we err above the side of caution. >> no one had to be evacuated but three
thank you. >>> opm says hackers now have the fingerprints of more than 5.5 million workers. that's a big jump from the initial estimate of 1 million. they believe the hack was part of an espionage operation being run out of china. they're now calling for lifetime protection for current federal employees. >>> workers are working to clean up latex that spilled into the water. the cumberland times news says it happened as the latex was being offloaded from a railcar on wednesday...
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. >>> the number of government fingerprints compromised in a data breach is believed to have gone up. government officials say as many as 5.6 million fingerprint images were stolen, that's up from the previous estimate of 1.1 million. the government blames china for the data breach. it could help that country identify u.s. spies abroad. >>> fiber security will be among the topics that president obama discusses tonight with the president of china. president xi jinping leaves washington state today for the nation's capital. yesterday, he toured boeing and microsoft. the two presidents will have a private dinner and also discuss intellectual property and human rights. >>> coming up on "the morning news." sharing the road. we will show you how drivers were surprised to see a plane seamlessly crossing through a busy california interaction. banned more bat mobiles on the road. this is the "cbs morning news." (robot voice) activate probe. >>> are you kidding me? >> one driver was very surprised when a small plane casual cruised through an intersection near john wayne airport in irvine, calif
. >>> the number of government fingerprints compromised in a data breach is believed to have gone up. government officials say as many as 5.6 million fingerprint images were stolen, that's up from the previous estimate of 1.1 million. the government blames china for the data breach. it could help that country identify u.s. spies abroad. >>> fiber security will be among the topics that president obama discusses tonight with the president of china. president xi jinping leaves...
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many fear what being fingerprinted in hungary would mean for them.rying to get to holland he tells me, but i'm told that germany is the only country that will take refugees who have been processed and fingerprinted here. causing more concern is how they will be treated. rights groups say conditions inside the camp are appalling. >> the government has neither the capacity nor the political will to address the humanitarian needs of these people. >> reporter: he shows me videos of men and women fenced in, desperately to leave. so these are thoroughly miserable conditions. >> absolutely. yeah, i mean people are just crowded in these pens like animals. >> reporter: he believes the hungarian government is attempting to send a message by deliberately mistreating refugees. >> they want to make their lives as miserable as possible, so word gets out to the many thousands still planning this journey to try to avoid hungary to the extent possible. >> reporter: the interior ministry tells us these images have been taken out of context. here the influx continues e
many fear what being fingerprinted in hungary would mean for them.rying to get to holland he tells me, but i'm told that germany is the only country that will take refugees who have been processed and fingerprinted here. causing more concern is how they will be treated. rights groups say conditions inside the camp are appalling. >> the government has neither the capacity nor the political will to address the humanitarian needs of these people. >> reporter: he shows me videos of men...
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. >>> we're learning that a federal data breach stole more fingerprint information than originally thoughtthe office of personnel management and the defense department now say the fingerprints of some 5.6 million people were stolen up from 1 million. the entire hack affected 21.5 million people and included other sensitive information such as social security numbers. >>> in the next 30 minutes here, samsung will be unveiling the headquarters in san jose for them. we got a sneak peek inside of that 1.1 million-square foot complex. it's a tenf story tower that wraps around in a circle with floating walkways. 700 people will be work there in research and development as well as sales and marketing. there is an open space complex. a lot of amenities to attract top talent. there is a chill zone with massage chairs, even a game room. there's also a cafeteria and a a state-of-the-art gym with personal trainers and dietitians. >> this allow us to be here with the best and briest. with samsung and so much resource, we want to be a tech mag mag -- magnet. >> the city of san francisco is taking steps
. >>> we're learning that a federal data breach stole more fingerprint information than originally thoughtthe office of personnel management and the defense department now say the fingerprints of some 5.6 million people were stolen up from 1 million. the entire hack affected 21.5 million people and included other sensitive information such as social security numbers. >>> in the next 30 minutes here, samsung will be unveiling the headquarters in san jose for them. we got a...
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his remarks come one day after the agency confirmed more than five and a half million fingerprints wereomised, many more than was reported. kathryn. >> even before today's hearing began the chairman at the house homeland committee who gets regular briefings told fox news the numbers of americans affected will go higher than the current estimate of 21.5 million because of damage assessments are ongoing. >> i think we're going to discover that more have been compromised. we didn't know for months that the systems had been compromised in first place. when homeland security went in to do the response effort, that's when we found out how widespread the threat and the damage was. >> some on capitol hill are not buying the obama administration's explanation that it was a coincidence the new numbers on fingerprints was released day before china's president arrived in washington and also on a day it would get buried in the headlines on the pope's historic visit. the administration still acts like the opm hack is a pr crisis instead of a national security threat. the american people have no reaso
his remarks come one day after the agency confirmed more than five and a half million fingerprints wereomised, many more than was reported. kathryn. >> even before today's hearing began the chairman at the house homeland committee who gets regular briefings told fox news the numbers of americans affected will go higher than the current estimate of 21.5 million because of damage assessments are ongoing. >> i think we're going to discover that more have been compromised. we didn't...
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fingerprints you want change. in all the feds say the breach affects more than 21 million current and former government workers. katherine her around is in washington. there was a hearing on capitol hill. >> reporter: we're just into the question and answer session with the head of the nsa before the senate intelligence committee and there's one piece of news from senator feinstein who confirmed the nsa has had a role in disrupting an unspecified number of plots involving isis. >> i want to publicly praise the work the nsa has done in collecting intelligence that has enabled the rest of the government to identify and stop terrorist plots, directed or inspired, by the islamic state of iraq here in the homeland. >> back to opm. one extra issue this afternoon has been encryption. not only by the terrorist browns but the lack of encryption at opm that allowed the hackers in, and the nation's spy cheech says he doesn't have a handle how much data was taken and what was taken, and admiral rogers told the committee if ch
fingerprints you want change. in all the feds say the breach affects more than 21 million current and former government workers. katherine her around is in washington. there was a hearing on capitol hill. >> reporter: we're just into the question and answer session with the head of the nsa before the senate intelligence committee and there's one piece of news from senator feinstein who confirmed the nsa has had a role in disrupting an unspecified number of plots involving isis. >> i...
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at the time they thought it was 1.1 fingerprints. look at the huge hike that's taken place.roblem with this kind of espionage is that it's traditional to spy on one another. countries have been doing it for hundreds, if not many, many centuries, so this is something that is just a new arena as far as cyber espionage is concerned. and president obama has really tried to draw a line and say, look, we know that cyber espionage for national security purposes is okay. so let's not go beyond that. it would be interesting to see whether there will be any reaction to this from the white house later on today, china, itself, of course, has always denied being behind this hack and many others, saying the state does not sponsor these chinese hackers and a short while ago, allison, there was a statement in the regular foreign ministry briefing. now they said to a question that cnn asked about our reporting on this, the chinese government firmly opposes any form of hacking. china and the us are the top two big internet using countries. we both face the same challenges and we'll gain mutua
at the time they thought it was 1.1 fingerprints. look at the huge hike that's taken place.roblem with this kind of espionage is that it's traditional to spy on one another. countries have been doing it for hundreds, if not many, many centuries, so this is something that is just a new arena as far as cyber espionage is concerned. and president obama has really tried to draw a line and say, look, we know that cyber espionage for national security purposes is okay. so let's not go beyond that. it...
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>> coming up -- >> there was no fiber, fingerprint, dna, trace, ballistics, foot impressions, from johnou're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to fill out forms. tablets. keep it all digital. we're looking to double our deliveries. our fleet apps will find the fastest route. oh, and your boysenberry apple scones smell about done. ahh, you're good. i like to bake. add new business services with at&t and get up to $500 in total savings. while you're watching this, i'm hacking your company. grabbing your data. stealing your customers' secrets. there's an army of us. relentlessly unpicking your patchwork of security. think you'll spot us? ♪ you haven't so far. the next wave of the internet requires the next wave of security. we're ready. are you? >>> december, 2011. after a six-year investigation, john rams jr. was arraigned for the 2005 murder of shirley reine. >> mr. rams, you killed shirley reine? >> no. >> report
>> coming up -- >> there was no fiber, fingerprint, dna, trace, ballistics, foot impressions, from johnou're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to fill out forms. tablets. keep it all digital. we're looking to double our deliveries. our fleet apps will find the fastest route. oh, and your boysenberry apple...
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. >>> hacker got their hands on 5.6 million fingerprints. the fingerprints were accessed during the same data breach that impacted 22 million government employees this past spring. the data is stored by the agency that screens and hires federal workers. right now not much can be done with the stolen fiptd records but government workers say that could change over time. >>> researchers are able to spend simple thought through the internet. here it is. the experiment going on at the university of washington. here are the details. two people sat at different computers and played 20 questions. the object, to guess the correct food or animal. one person asked questions like, can it fly? the other person thought either yes or no as the answer. they thought that. and the computer would send it based on brain activity. >> well, it had a 50/50 chance of getting it right. >> up next, a ninth inning thriller for the jiptsds. and stephen curry and riley curry doing the nay nay and weigh. >> that's cute. ♪ great change comes from doing the right thing. li
. >>> hacker got their hands on 5.6 million fingerprints. the fingerprints were accessed during the same data breach that impacted 22 million government employees this past spring. the data is stored by the agency that screens and hires federal workers. right now not much can be done with the stolen fiptd records but government workers say that could change over time. >>> researchers are able to spend simple thought through the internet. here it is. the experiment going on at...
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>> coming up -- >> there was no fiber, fingerprint, dna, trace, ballistics, foot impressions, evidenceram. none whatsoever. small job? no, i'm doing the whole living room. hey you guys should come over later. the exclusive one-coat color collection from behr® marquee interior. every color covers in one coat, guaranteed. turning a two-coat job into an easy marquee® afternoon. they're still at it. get $10.00 off 1 gallon cans and $40.00 of 5 gallon buckets of all behr paints and stains. exclusively at the home depot. more data means more freedom to do..whatever. that's why at&t is giving you 50% more data. that's 15 gigs of data for the price of 10. because the more data you have, the better. and right now at at&t get $300 credit for every line you switch when you trade in a smartphone and buy any smartphone on at&t next. >>> december 2011. after a six-year investigation, john rams jr. was arraigned for the 2005 murder of shirley reine. >> mr. rams, did you killed shirley reine? >> no. >> reporter: the latest chapter in a sordid family drama that plays out like a hollywood script. the re
>> coming up -- >> there was no fiber, fingerprint, dna, trace, ballistics, foot impressions, evidenceram. none whatsoever. small job? no, i'm doing the whole living room. hey you guys should come over later. the exclusive one-coat color collection from behr® marquee interior. every color covers in one coat, guaranteed. turning a two-coat job into an easy marquee® afternoon. they're still at it. get $10.00 off 1 gallon cans and $40.00 of 5 gallon buckets of all behr paints and...
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this way i got glass to put it back and i have his fingerprints and i will have police department dust it and permanently maintain fingerprints to make it authentic that i do have the pope's glass. >> brady has done this before collecting president barack obama's glass, from his first inauguration. >>> all right. lets get that all important accu weather forecast for papal weekend, meteorologist cecily tynan is live from our parkway studios tonight, cecily, more than a million people want to know what is the chance of rain, for these outdoor events this weekend. >> jim, i'm happy to is a very little chance of rain. we could have a scattered sprinkle on sunday afternoon but models are trending dryer and dryer. i do want to show you the parkway. this is a fantastic view. if you look closely you can see a few people walking, it is closed to vehicle traffic. i was walking quite a few miles to get here tonight and weather is perfect for a stroll. take a look, philadelphia is currently 65 degrees. down from a our high of 78 today, allentown is 60. wilmington 64. millville 64. sea isle city cu
this way i got glass to put it back and i have his fingerprints and i will have police department dust it and permanently maintain fingerprints to make it authentic that i do have the pope's glass. >> brady has done this before collecting president barack obama's glass, from his first inauguration. >>> all right. lets get that all important accu weather forecast for papal weekend, meteorologist cecily tynan is live from our parkway studios tonight, cecily, more than a million...
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school claims it learned after that arrest that almost none of the school's employees had been fingerprinted or had their backgrounds checked. ian is live in the news room. ian, some of these people were fired. >> that's right. and no one on the schoolboard would say why, citing it's a confidential personnel matter. all three of the employees fired, including the suspect, jonathan chou, were assistants at the school. the decision what is announced at the sparks schoolboard meeting tonight. parents there upset more wasn't done to protect their kids. >> i was shocked. and then i was angry. i'm angry because the school didn't communicate to us that they didn't do background checks, they didn't communicate to us that fingerprinting wasn't done. >> the board addressed the status of school employee background checks tonight. the principal says all of them are now in and the county will review them tomorrow. the school is expected to reopen on wednesday. in the news room, ian coal, nbc bay area news. >> ian, thank you. >>> so he's in jail and out of a job. jonathan chow has plenty to say about thes
school claims it learned after that arrest that almost none of the school's employees had been fingerprinted or had their backgrounds checked. ian is live in the news room. ian, some of these people were fired. >> that's right. and no one on the schoolboard would say why, citing it's a confidential personnel matter. all three of the employees fired, including the suspect, jonathan chou, were assistants at the school. the decision what is announced at the sparks schoolboard meeting...
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fingerprints found on the bottle seized last week matched the fingerprints of a man arrested yesterday at the thai cam bowed yen border. the bottle contained bomb making material. the man arrested resembles a man in a yellow shirt on this surveillance video. police say he's the man who planted that bomb. >>> in this country, large expanding man hunt goes on in northern illinois for three people suspected of killing a police officer. shooting happened yesterday morning about 60 miles north of chicago. police lieutenant radioed that he was chasing three suspects. backup officers later found his body. he'd been shot. the 52-year-old officer was just weeks away from retiring. >> this particular officer is a pillar in our community and definitely going to be missed, touched many lives. i'm out here supporting law enforcement, all police lives matter. >> as you know a couple days ago a sheriff's deputy in houston, texas was shot and killed pumping gasoline. police around the country worried they are now becoming targets. seven police officers have been killed in seven days. >>> now to the ba
fingerprints found on the bottle seized last week matched the fingerprints of a man arrested yesterday at the thai cam bowed yen border. the bottle contained bomb making material. the man arrested resembles a man in a yellow shirt on this surveillance video. police say he's the man who planted that bomb. >>> in this country, large expanding man hunt goes on in northern illinois for three people suspected of killing a police officer. shooting happened yesterday morning about 60 miles...
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announced the school had to be complied and all the teachers in the case to six rentals being fingerprinted impasse state mandated background checks jonathan schell was facing five felony also found to be in possession of hundreds of child pornography images rains in the county jail. trotter is still a great school they are anxious to put all this behind them.. >> pam: now an invention by some university researchers changed the way children get around and explore their world. many lisa has more. >> reporter: lab tucked away on the campus big steps forward some very special little ones. route robot. no. not this 2003 with oklahoma researchers each model uses different technology to encourage crawling on dad's even control this one with an application/ helix to study it over the years leads crawling no better walking cognitive social skills are hearing from parents of children with developmental delay. if on the market yet but this week and it will be a part of the u.s. patent trademark office animation festival at the smithsonian recognizing how it's helping kids make breakthroughs this ther
announced the school had to be complied and all the teachers in the case to six rentals being fingerprinted impasse state mandated background checks jonathan schell was facing five felony also found to be in possession of hundreds of child pornography images rains in the county jail. trotter is still a great school they are anxious to put all this behind them.. >> pam: now an invention by some university researchers changed the way children get around and explore their world. many lisa...
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. >> juliet: that is him, he's seen leaving both hotels and fingerprints were found in one hotel room. the first one victim was found to on july 21, the second victim was found september 8. the condition of both rooms for similac parties. they say they met on the street and bought them back to the hotel. >> ben: their new signs for the republican nomination is tightening a little bit. >> juliet: box five robert is with us today. >> reporter: any factor in margin of error donald trump and heat. that makes tonight's three-hour debate all the more intriguing. >> donald trump enters the debate as the front runner but ben carson is nipping at his heels. the new york times falls shows trump has the support of 27% of republican voters, up a modest three points from last month. carson is right behind with 23 percent, that is up a whopping 17-point since august. carson moment is from his strong performance in the gop deep bait last month. >> were going to make our military so big, so strong, so great. [applause]. it will be so powerful that i don't think we'll ever have to use it. no one will
. >> juliet: that is him, he's seen leaving both hotels and fingerprints were found in one hotel room. the first one victim was found to on july 21, the second victim was found september 8. the condition of both rooms for similac parties. they say they met on the street and bought them back to the hotel. >> ben: their new signs for the republican nomination is tightening a little bit. >> juliet: box five robert is with us today. >> reporter: any factor in margin of error...
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>>roxy is real -- you see what the glass looked like whenroxy was done. >> that's worse than fingerprints. >>> all right, the weather, at least, a break today. >> yeah. it will be much nicer. we had to deal with sizzling temperatures the past few days. we're done with that for a little while as we start out this morning with the clouds returning as we get a live look now at the bay bridge. the sun will be rising soon and we're setting the stage for what will be a much more comfortable day. it is 57 degrees now in the north bay and the peninsula is at 61 degrees. here is a look at the high temperatures this afternoon. 70s and 80s so much better in my opinion than those 90s and 100 degree temperatures we had yesterday. and the wind coming in from the northwest and, you know, we had, we'll have more of a breezy wind. onshore flow that will keep those temperatures from warming up as rapidly as we had the past couple days. wind coming in from the west up from 15 to 20 miles per hour. strong ocean breeze and also the morning clouds. we'll see clearing out as we go through the morning and by lat
>>roxy is real -- you see what the glass looked like whenroxy was done. >> that's worse than fingerprints. >>> all right, the weather, at least, a break today. >> yeah. it will be much nicer. we had to deal with sizzling temperatures the past few days. we're done with that for a little while as we start out this morning with the clouds returning as we get a live look now at the bay bridge. the sun will be rising soon and we're setting the stage for what will be a much...
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hackers also reportedly got their hands on 5.6 million fingerprints. it was accessed during the same data breach that affected 22 million government employees this spring the agency screens and hires federal workers. right now, not much can be done with the stolen fingerprint records, but the government says that could change over time, depending on new technology. >> president xi's visit also includes a visit with high-tech leaders who were worried about the chinese making copies of their product. scott mcgrew, they call it c to c. >> c to c is copy to china. intellectual property rights, one of several subjects that came up as president xi met with all kinds of tech leaders. a real who's who, including mark zuckerberg there. really all kinds of tech leaders. the scope of this is really extraordinary. the chinese president meeting with our high-tech leaders before our political leaders today. so you've got apple's tim cook. here's jeff besos. here's the head of ibm. here is cisco's john chambers. zuckerberg over here. really extraordinary. the prime m
hackers also reportedly got their hands on 5.6 million fingerprints. it was accessed during the same data breach that affected 22 million government employees this spring the agency screens and hires federal workers. right now, not much can be done with the stolen fingerprint records, but the government says that could change over time, depending on new technology. >> president xi's visit also includes a visit with high-tech leaders who were worried about the chinese making copies of...
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. >>> and hackers who stole security files from government employees got away with 5.6 million fingerprint records. that is 4.5 million more than originally reported. that is coming before the state visit to washington from chinese president xi jinping. they believe china is responsible for the data breach, but they are not going public with the suspicions other than to leak them to the press. >>> time for an early start on your money. stocks lower in asia. shanghai up 1%. closing up 1%. european shares and u.s. stock futures up a bit. a down day for the dow yesterday. down 51 points. today, we hear from fed chief janet yellen at university of massachusetts amherst. what will she say about when the fed will raise interest rates. the pimco founder bill gross, he says the fed should do it now. he says the fed should have moved. gross says near zero rates are hurting funds and economic growth. americans with 401(k)s are on a revolving spit tocooked alive. on a revolving spit. that is how i feel on my job. >>> donald trump on top in a new poll. launching new attacks on candidates. i mean all o
. >>> and hackers who stole security files from government employees got away with 5.6 million fingerprint records. that is 4.5 million more than originally reported. that is coming before the state visit to washington from chinese president xi jinping. they believe china is responsible for the data breach, but they are not going public with the suspicions other than to leak them to the press. >>> time for an early start on your money. stocks lower in asia. shanghai up 1%....
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. >> the fear is that if you're fingerprinted in that country, that is where you're sigh almost is heard, you'r you're your your asylum case is heard. >> they are very zenophob zenophobic saying they will not allow refugees. >> it sounds like they've cut themselves off from the rest of europe. it does sound like hundred gory has said that's it. no more refugees coming in. >> croatia said that they will assist them. they will give assistance, and help and they don't have to go via hungary. >> a terrible situation. appreciate your time. thank you for coming in to the studio. >> that is the town on the border where we saw the earlier violence where streams of refugees suddenly ran back from the border crossing, a large number of young men were heading towards that border crossing. but there were people's families members who were affected and caught up in the violence. you can see the number of people being treated at the border crossing. still to come, calls on special court investigating war crimes in sri lanka. and the u.s. secretary of state doe discuss talks in syria. the only way to g
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his fingerprints were found that one of the scenes. they are investigating whether he may have ripped two other women. ben: new data shows the homeless population in new york has risen since bill deblasio came into office, a 57,002 and the 6 people housing shelters this week according to data the city put out. a spike of 4,000 people from mayor bloomberg's final months in office, 53,000 december of 2013. what is more, people staying in shelters are staying longer. averaged a 534 days compared to the previous average of 515 days. statement from city hall says they're working to upgrade services and prevent homelessness. >> people around the area are finalizing plans for pope francis next week. >> teresa priolo is live outside st. patrick's cathedral with the latest on the pope's impending visit a couple days away. >> reporter: good morning. the pope begins his nine they were all wind trip to our side of the world tomorrow with a stop in cuba and eventually makes his way to new york city where he will be at st. pat's. they're trying to g
his fingerprints were found that one of the scenes. they are investigating whether he may have ripped two other women. ben: new data shows the homeless population in new york has risen since bill deblasio came into office, a 57,002 and the 6 people housing shelters this week according to data the city put out. a spike of 4,000 people from mayor bloomberg's final months in office, 53,000 december of 2013. what is more, people staying in shelters are staying longer. averaged a 534 days compared...