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greek authorities have gone to interpol. the center where she is being kept, they have received 8000 calls in the first 48 hours. a lot of efforts to find her parents there. >> the roma couple has denied any wrongdoing. they said the mother gave the girl to them because she could not take care of them. let's move on to severe pollution in china, getting a lot of attention in the paper. >> there are striking photos in the press today. let's look at the front page of "the wall street journal," and here you can see two photos taken in -- they're calling this the super smog air-pocalypse. the disappearing city, talking about carbon. carbon is currently clocked at 1000, the highest reading that most air pollution instruments can measure, and that is 40 times what the world health organization deems safe. schools were closed on monday and they are calling it as smog day. a lot of buses did not circulate because of the visibility on the roads. >> schools are still closed today. chinese authorities are of course rushing to find meth
greek authorities have gone to interpol. the center where she is being kept, they have received 8000 calls in the first 48 hours. a lot of efforts to find her parents there. >> the roma couple has denied any wrongdoing. they said the mother gave the girl to them because she could not take care of them. let's move on to severe pollution in china, getting a lot of attention in the paper. >> there are striking photos in the press today. let's look at the front page of "the wall...
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greece has asked interpol to help identify her. social workers at the charity in charge of her say they have received hundreds of thousands of contacts from people both in greece and abroad, hoping to find in her their lost daughter. >> more than 10,000 calls and over half a million visits to their facebook page. they are struggling to handle requests from parents and families at home and abroad. >> there are those who want to send pictures. >> authorities have asked interpol to help track down the parents and identify the five- year-old or six-year-old blonde girl. prosecutors were ordered to go through birth records and check for matches. one prosecutor accused them of cheating the welfare system. the parents denied keeping her to make false benefit claims. >> with regard to this case, this is not a kidnapping or abduction. the biological mother gave up this child for economic reasons. >> it is illegal abduction. we will not find her parents. >> in the context of growing hostility toward roma across europe, many fear backlash. re
greece has asked interpol to help identify her. social workers at the charity in charge of her say they have received hundreds of thousands of contacts from people both in greece and abroad, hoping to find in her their lost daughter. >> more than 10,000 calls and over half a million visits to their facebook page. they are struggling to handle requests from parents and families at home and abroad. >> there are those who want to send pictures. >> authorities have asked interpol...
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connection could be possible. >> interpol investigating the gypsy parents as well? >> they have issued what they call a blue notice and that's to get all the information they can possibly get against these gypsy parentses. remember they said that the girl was given to them by a bulgarian parents because they could not afford to take care of them. the parents are involved in a welfare scam where they're collecting benefits on 14 kids, except they can't find ten of those children, so they think these parents might have falsified some birth certificates and they're also investigating what they could be involved in child trafficking. in the northern part of that country, there's a brand-new case involving a brand-new girl where the girl looks nothing like the parents and that could start another frenzy of wondering who that little girl might be as well, shep. >> if nothing else, bringing to light the number of children who are caught up in trafficking around the world. we learned from mark klaas, the father of poll klaas. remember the guy who posted a video on youtube w
connection could be possible. >> interpol investigating the gypsy parents as well? >> they have issued what they call a blue notice and that's to get all the information they can possibly get against these gypsy parentses. remember they said that the girl was given to them by a bulgarian parents because they could not afford to take care of them. the parents are involved in a welfare scam where they're collecting benefits on 14 kids, except they can't find ten of those children, so...
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like interpol said, the name vidoslav is fictitious.e might be fictitious, but he can't fake the ugly face. which is why i'm running it through facial recognition, see if it matches up with any other hump. how they doing? danny: about as well as can be expected. a lot better than i'd be doing if my kid was out there with that maniac. well, hopefully, he's just some dummy. i mean, he did break the number-one rule of kidnapping-- don't take your victim out for pancakes. yeah. i got a bad feeling that just means he doesn't give a damn. (computer beeps twice) okay, here we go. vigor kovacs. okay. occb says he's a mid-level croatian gangster over here. surprise, surprise. well, if he's bringing hit men to the u.s. he's not planning on becoming a choirboy anytime soon. no. mr. holden said this guy kovacs didn't even know the associates he was bringing over here. he said he had their information on a piece of paper, like they, uh, like they were recommended from somebody else. what are you thinking? i'm thinking maybe we could surprise this gu
like interpol said, the name vidoslav is fictitious.e might be fictitious, but he can't fake the ugly face. which is why i'm running it through facial recognition, see if it matches up with any other hump. how they doing? danny: about as well as can be expected. a lot better than i'd be doing if my kid was out there with that maniac. well, hopefully, he's just some dummy. i mean, he did break the number-one rule of kidnapping-- don't take your victim out for pancakes. yeah. i got a bad feeling...
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>>interpol indico que los datos de adn no son de ninguno de los niños desaparecidos, >>desde el otrora bebe >>veo a mi hija los mismos ojos. >>la pareja griega asegura que les fue entregada en 2009 por una madre que no podía cuidarla, se interroga a una pareja para determinar si son los padres biologicos. >>tenemos evidencia que la policía encarcelo a los padres, actuando con prejuicios solo por ser gitanos. un final abierto para una intriga enorme, tanto como el deseo de muchos padres que quieren que esta niña sea la hija que han buscado por años >>en breve le diremos c <>>vamos a terminar con un evento muy especial celebrado hoy en miami, people en español reconocio a 25 mujeres por su destacada labor. pamela silva conde. entre ellas también yo tuve el honor de ser la conductora del evento, soy poderosa a tu lado. >>bueno, también mariane gonzález, reconocida por su labor contra la trata de blancas fue reconocida. > muy buenos dÍas, viernes 25 de octubre, les saludo con mucho gusto, muchas gracias por recibirnos en casa mientras usted se alista para salir a su trabajo, llevar a los
>>interpol indico que los datos de adn no son de ninguno de los niños desaparecidos, >>desde el otrora bebe >>veo a mi hija los mismos ojos. >>la pareja griega asegura que les fue entregada en 2009 por una madre que no podía cuidarla, se interroga a una pareja para determinar si son los padres biologicos. >>tenemos evidencia que la policía encarcelo a los padres, actuando con prejuicios solo por ser gitanos. un final abierto para una intriga enorme, tanto como...
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escandaloso caso se registra cuando en cartagena delegados de 190 paÍses, analizan en la cumbre de la interpoll despuÉs habrÁn mas conductas delictivas, como lavados de activo. >>> oscar gÓmez, que dirige una fundaciÓn en latinoamÉrica, cuenta las modalidades. >>> el protocolo de naciones unidas establece tres modalidades de trata, una con fines de explotaciÓn sexual, y otra de laboral, y otra de extracciÓn de organos. >>> solo en colombia se capturaron 564 personas relacionadas con este delito transnacional. >>> las autoridad estÁn preocupadas, segÚn las cifras oficiales, luego del narcotrÁfico y el mercado ilegal de armas, la trata de personas es el tercer delito mÁs rentable para los criminales, en el mundo entero. en bogotÁ colombia, univisiÓn. >>> todo indica que raymond pronto serÁ historia, se degraÓo a tormenta tropical, sus efectos se sienten en el territorio de mÉxico. joaquÍn fuentes nuestro corresponsal explica la situaciÓn en algunos estados mÁs afectados, quÉ pasa con los evacuados. >>> raymond sigue degradandose es tormenta tropical, se aleja de costas mexicanas, dejarÁ lluvias
escandaloso caso se registra cuando en cartagena delegados de 190 paÍses, analizan en la cumbre de la interpoll despuÉs habrÁn mas conductas delictivas, como lavados de activo. >>> oscar gÓmez, que dirige una fundaciÓn en latinoamÉrica, cuenta las modalidades. >>> el protocolo de naciones unidas establece tres modalidades de trata, una con fines de explotaciÓn sexual, y otra de laboral, y otra de extracciÓn de organos. >>> solo en colombia se capturaron 564...
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you see that in the interpol numbers. almost nobody has confidence in the ability of congress to do anything. almost nobody likes the way congress works. it's a little bit -- even then there is tremendous public distrust and tremendous public anger. a lot of the anger justified and a lot of that distrust justified. .. >> in the obviously had the question becomes how do you turn that and make a real? what can ordinary people do a and whoses possibility is that if government has that and responsive to use this point to apply the pressure to get the apartment to respond? >> it is a terrific question i always thought it comes from the ground up with groups of people have organized whether trade union source of of rights organizations usually the most inspiring and has a critical mass of paper -- people have said they his half to change you do see groups like the national people's action having a creative approach of the baking system, housing crisis also he said i have never been political outside the boy i was. i have never
you see that in the interpol numbers. almost nobody has confidence in the ability of congress to do anything. almost nobody likes the way congress works. it's a little bit -- even then there is tremendous public distrust and tremendous public anger. a lot of the anger justified and a lot of that distrust justified. .. >> in the obviously had the question becomes how do you turn that and make a real? what can ordinary people do a and whoses possibility is that if government has that and...
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interpol announcing the girl's dna did not match any profile in their database. over 10,000 tips have been sent in regarding the girl's identity. authorities are looking into just eight to ten of them right now. >>> in boston, a 90-year-old holocaust survivor made his debut with renowned cellist yoyo-ma. >>> a new gallup poll showing majority of americans for the first time ever support the legalization of marijuana. the numbers jumped 10 points from the same poll doesn't just last year. >>> tsa will start screening you right before you get to the airport, "new york times" saying the agency will accomplish this by using government and private databases. tsa says the increased scrutiny will help speed up the security process. >>> and the horse carriages of new york city, a tourism staple, may soon be off the streets. mayoral candidates both say they plan on abolishing the horse-drawn carriages once they get in office. animal rights groups want to place the carriages with electric antique cars. >>> now to business and cnbc's kayla taush. good morning, kayla. >> hol
interpol announcing the girl's dna did not match any profile in their database. over 10,000 tips have been sent in regarding the girl's identity. authorities are looking into just eight to ten of them right now. >>> in boston, a 90-year-old holocaust survivor made his debut with renowned cellist yoyo-ma. >>> a new gallup poll showing majority of americans for the first time ever support the legalization of marijuana. the numbers jumped 10 points from the same poll doesn't just...
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interpol is asking members to check their own national database for a dna match.she was removed from a community last week. a roman couple were charged with objection -- abduction. dropping charges of piracy for 30 greenpeace activists. they will be tried on a less serious charge of hooliganism. they had been facing up to 15 years in prison. the new charger brings 15 days in jail but usually a fine. standing trial this time for bribing a senator, paying $4 million to join his party shortly after an election. it helped bring down the government a few years later and berlusconi has often been accused of buying votes. the last few months of sri lanka's civil war, tens of thousands disappeared with thousands killed. the figures are staggering. it has no intention of cooperating with an international inquiry. ministerry's foreign says that existing inquiries set up by the government are sentate enough. we were this report from sri lanka and it contains graphic descriptions of torture. they are marching to welcome the commonwealth. a local television station organized t
interpol is asking members to check their own national database for a dna match.she was removed from a community last week. a roman couple were charged with objection -- abduction. dropping charges of piracy for 30 greenpeace activists. they will be tried on a less serious charge of hooliganism. they had been facing up to 15 years in prison. the new charger brings 15 days in jail but usually a fine. standing trial this time for bribing a senator, paying $4 million to join his party shortly...
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interpol is asking members to check their own national database for a dna match.she was removed from a community last week. a roman couple were charged with objection -- abduction. dropping charges of piracy for 30 greenpeace activists. they will be tried on a less serious charge of hooliganism. they had been facing up to 15 years in prison. the new charger brings 15 days in jail but usually a fine. standing trial this time for bribing a senator, paying $4 million to join his party shortly after an election. it helped bring down the government a few years later and berlusconi has often been accused of buying votes. the last few months of sri lanka's civil war, tens of thousands disappeared with thousands killed. the figures are staggering. it has no intention of cooperating with an international inquiry. ministerry's foreign says that existing inquiries set up by the government are sentate enough. we were this report from sri lanka and it contains graphic descriptions of torture. they are marching to welcome the commonwealth. a local television station organized t
interpol is asking members to check their own national database for a dna match.she was removed from a community last week. a roman couple were charged with objection -- abduction. dropping charges of piracy for 30 greenpeace activists. they will be tried on a less serious charge of hooliganism. they had been facing up to 15 years in prison. the new charger brings 15 days in jail but usually a fine. standing trial this time for bribing a senator, paying $4 million to join his party shortly...
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policÍa de los Ángeles tiene una orden de arresto y ha sido fichado con una alerta verde por la interpolnformaciÓn de que se fueron a mÉxico y durante el transcurso de los aÑos, evidencia de que continÚan en mÉxico. mi oficina tiene una orden de aprehensiÓn y si es arrestado, le aplicaremos todo el rigor de la ley. esperamos con mucha atenciÓn que heidi y su mamÁ se puedan reunir muy pronto. >> esperamos lograr una sentencia por quÉ saliÓ del paÍs con su hija sin el consentimiento de su mamÁ y por esconderse. >> a pesar de la falta de noticias, carolina sabe que debe mantener viva la esperanza de volver a ver heidi. >> sabemos que cada dos aÑos usted recibe una foto de heidi. ¿cÓmo ha sido verla crecer a travÉs de esta fotografÍa? >> me parte el alma ver a mi hija crecer a travÉs del papel. eso es horrible. es una pesadilla interminable. >> ella sabe que si un dÍa vuelve a encontrarse con su hija, tendrÁ que pasar un largo proceso para olvidar los malos momentos que haya vivido junto a su padre, incluyendo el hecho de que la hacÍa pasar por un varÓn. >> si las autoridades aseguran que ha
policÍa de los Ángeles tiene una orden de arresto y ha sido fichado con una alerta verde por la interpolnformaciÓn de que se fueron a mÉxico y durante el transcurso de los aÑos, evidencia de que continÚan en mÉxico. mi oficina tiene una orden de aprehensiÓn y si es arrestado, le aplicaremos todo el rigor de la ley. esperamos con mucha atenciÓn que heidi y su mamÁ se puedan reunir muy pronto. >> esperamos lograr una sentencia por quÉ saliÓ del paÍs con su hija sin el...
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organized crime problem with the fbi in the late '90s, early 2000s, we had a number of issues with interpoll and police agencies around the world to deal with human trafficking which was very prolific worldwide. >> presumably a lot of questioning will be carried out with the two people who claimed to be the parents and then dna testing showed that they are not the parents because maybe they do have information that may be the tip of the iceberg for any kind of crime spree that you mentioned. tom fuentes, thank you so much. >>> all right. also here in the u.s., an investigation of a very different sort. the parents of a missing autistic teen are desperately asking for help to find a teen who ran out of his school on october 4th and he hasn't been seen since. police have pulled out all stops. today they are working for him in a rail yard. apparently he has a real fascination for trains and for the first time they are using cadaver dogs as well in their overall search. >>> moments ago, charles walker and joseph jenkins walked away from a florida prison with forged documents. they are still on t
organized crime problem with the fbi in the late '90s, early 2000s, we had a number of issues with interpoll and police agencies around the world to deal with human trafficking which was very prolific worldwide. >> presumably a lot of questioning will be carried out with the two people who claimed to be the parents and then dna testing showed that they are not the parents because maybe they do have information that may be the tip of the iceberg for any kind of crime spree that you...
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maria doesn't match any of the missing children missing by interpol.n greece, they told us they're not pursuing any u.s. connections. holly williams, cbs news, athens. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll go to sparks, nebraska, for an update on the shooting. >>> plus, obama under fire. republican senator marco rubio tells us about his legislation to delay the individual mandate. >>> and best-selling author john grisham joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,, >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald. >>> we're very happy to announce to the end of the unfair labor practice strike. >> we will go back to work and continue our efforts to keep the bay area moving. >> the bart strike is over. but trains are not running this morning like bart said they would. good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, october 22. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 4:30. and we begin with that breaking news at this ho
maria doesn't match any of the missing children missing by interpol.n greece, they told us they're not pursuing any u.s. connections. holly williams, cbs news, athens. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll go to sparks, nebraska, for an update on the shooting. >>> plus, obama under fire. republican senator marco rubio tells us about his legislation to delay the individual mandate. >>> and best-selling author john grisham joins us...
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. >> pelley: today, the greek government asked the international police agency interpol for help identifying the mystery child known as maria who was discovered living with gypsies. greek police are investigating whether it's part of a case of child trafficking or welfare fraud. holly williams went looking for answers in the camp where the child was found. >> reporter: these poverty- stricken community in central greece is where maria was raised by a roma family. they're often referred to as gypsies and exist on the fringes of greek society. police took the girl into protective custody after noticing she looked very different from the couple who said they were her parents. d.n.a. tests confirmed that maria isn't their biological daughter, and the pair have now been charged with child abduction. babis dimitrious and his wife told us they're friends with the arrested couple, and that maria used to visit them to play with their grandchildren. are there any abduct odor traffic children living in the roma community here? "they told us there weren't and and backed up the couple's story that they i
. >> pelley: today, the greek government asked the international police agency interpol for help identifying the mystery child known as maria who was discovered living with gypsies. greek police are investigating whether it's part of a case of child trafficking or welfare fraud. holly williams went looking for answers in the camp where the child was found. >> reporter: these poverty- stricken community in central greece is where maria was raised by a roma family. they're often...
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now, maria doesn't match up with any of the missing children listed by interpol and an american law enforcementfficial here in greece told us they are not pursuing any u.s. connections. >> pelley: we'll keep following up. holly, thank you. scientists are reporting what could be a big advance in the treatment of hair loss. that story is next. to a goal of under 100. way to go, crestor! yeah! getting to goal is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors. because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to lower cholesterol, adding crestor can help. go, crestor! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone, like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine, or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of rare but serious si
now, maria doesn't match up with any of the missing children listed by interpol and an american law enforcementfficial here in greece told us they are not pursuing any u.s. connections. >> pelley: we'll keep following up. holly, thank you. scientists are reporting what could be a big advance in the treatment of hair loss. that story is next. to a goal of under 100. way to go, crestor! yeah! getting to goal is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk...
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girls on the charities list also appear on an interpol web soit of missing children but interpol saysot matches for maria. the couple say they informally adopted her when she was a baby when her parents also gypsies abandoned her. police charged them with child abduction but told cbs news it is possible the girls with given to a couple by other gypsies. >> because this case has had so much media attention, it's given hope, perhaps false hope to parents of missing girls all over the world. >>> 12 years ago today apple co-founder steve jobs introduced the ipod. now they're trying to polish their reputation as a cutting edge company. yesterday tim cook released the new ipad to the audience yesterday. good morning. >> good morning. >> was there a gee whiz moment? >> i was expecting one and probably free software was the gee whiz moment. the name ipad air, i thought was going to be a bigger leap. >> it's thinner and faster and more expensive. it's interesting because the competition is where you're seeing a lot of affordable alternatives out there. >> they tried a little with the iphone c.
girls on the charities list also appear on an interpol web soit of missing children but interpol saysot matches for maria. the couple say they informally adopted her when she was a baby when her parents also gypsies abandoned her. police charged them with child abduction but told cbs news it is possible the girls with given to a couple by other gypsies. >> because this case has had so much media attention, it's given hope, perhaps false hope to parents of missing girls all over the world....
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and the calls are handed over to interpol. and while there is no link to the very high profile case involving madeline mccann, it has given the parent was madeline encouragement and gives them hope that their girl may be found alive and hope in other places as well. we spoke to the authorities in greece and told us that maria is still in the hospital there and undergoing further medical treatment and after a rough young life, she is in good continue. >> our best to her. greg thank you. >> every time this happens, it give hope that these kids are still alive. >> in the mean tile help is on the way. the massive web site and snafus will be fixed. it will silence the critics in >> and this could rival the great pumpkin. what happened next would make charlie brown crack a grin. oh, yeah, true story. farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals o
and the calls are handed over to interpol. and while there is no link to the very high profile case involving madeline mccann, it has given the parent was madeline encouragement and gives them hope that their girl may be found alive and hope in other places as well. we spoke to the authorities in greece and told us that maria is still in the hospital there and undergoing further medical treatment and after a rough young life, she is in good continue. >> our best to her. greg thank you....
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and maria doesn't match up with any of the missing children listed by interpol.ws a jump in cases of people aiming laser pointers at airplanes. an oregon man pleaded not guilty to pointing a beam at airliners this month. the prosecution said the man admits doing so at least 25 time. captain sullenberger is an aviation expert. he's in san francisco this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> how big of a problem is this? >> it's a serious and a growing problem. it's increases 1100% since 2005. now we're at a level where 3600 of these laser strike events occur over year. that means ten them happen every night around the country. it's by no means a small problem. >> as a pilot, how zrablgting is this? >> well, it can be very distracting. you have to imagine, these are high-powered lasers that have a very dazzling effect. they create flash blindness and can leave intense after-images on the pilot's retina. these distractions may last up to several minutes. they take one pilot out of the loop and have another pilot having to do all the flying and monitoring by him
and maria doesn't match up with any of the missing children listed by interpol.ws a jump in cases of people aiming laser pointers at airplanes. an oregon man pleaded not guilty to pointing a beam at airliners this month. the prosecution said the man admits doing so at least 25 time. captain sullenberger is an aviation expert. he's in san francisco this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> how big of a problem is this? >> it's a serious and a growing problem. it's...
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girls on the charities list also appear on an interpol web soit of missing children but interpol saysle say they informally adopted her when she was a baby when her parents also gypsies abandoned her. police charged them with child abduction but told cbs news it is possible the girls with given to a couple by other gypsies. >> because this case has had so much media attention, it's given hope, perhaps false hope to parents of missing girls all over the world. >>> 12 years ago today apple co-founder steve jobs introduced the ipod. now they're trying to polish their reputation as a cutting edge company. yesterday tim cook released the new ipad to the audience yesterday. good morning. >> good morning. >> was there a gee whiz moment? >> i was expecting one and probably free software was the gee whiz moment. the name ipad air, i thought was going to be a bigger leap. >> it's thinner and faster and more expensive. it's interesting because the competition is where you're seeing a lot of affordable alternatives out there. >> they tried a little with the iphone c. >> right. there are a lot of
girls on the charities list also appear on an interpol web soit of missing children but interpol saysle say they informally adopted her when she was a baby when her parents also gypsies abandoned her. police charged them with child abduction but told cbs news it is possible the girls with given to a couple by other gypsies. >> because this case has had so much media attention, it's given hope, perhaps false hope to parents of missing girls all over the world. >>> 12 years ago...
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and maria doesn't match up with any of the missing children listed by interpol. people aiming laser pointers at airplanes. an oregon man pleaded not guilty to pointing a beam at airliners this month. the prosecution said the man admits doing so at least 25 time. captain sullenberger is an aviation expert. he's in san francisco this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> how big of a problem is this? >> it's a serious and a growing problem. it's increases 1100% since 2005. now we're at a level where 3600 of these laser strike events occur over year. that means ten them happen every night around the country. it's by no means a small problem. >> as a pilot, how zrablgting is this? >> well it can be very distracting. you have to imagine, these are high-powered lasers that have a very dazzling effect. they create flash blindness and can leave intense after-images on the pilot's retina. these distractions may last up to several minutes. they take one pilot out of the loop and have another pilot having to do all the flying and monitoring by himself for some period o
and maria doesn't match up with any of the missing children listed by interpol. people aiming laser pointers at airplanes. an oregon man pleaded not guilty to pointing a beam at airliners this month. the prosecution said the man admits doing so at least 25 time. captain sullenberger is an aviation expert. he's in san francisco this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> how big of a problem is this? >> it's a serious and a growing problem. it's increases 1100% since 2005....
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connections, and maria doesn't match up with any of the missing children listed by interpol.zen cases of people ailing laser pointers at airplanes. an oregon man pleaded not guilty monday to charges of pointing a high-powered beam at an airline earlier this month. the prosecutor claimed the man admits doing so plooets at least 25 times for excitement. captain sully sullenberger is a cbs news aviation and safety expert. he's in san francisco this morning. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. hi, nora. >> how big a problem is this? >> it's a serious and a growing problem. it's increased 1,100% since 2005. now we're at a level where 3,600 of these laser strike events occur every year. that means ten of them happen every night around the country. it's by no means a small problem. >> as a pilot, how distracting is this? >> well it could be very distracting. you have to imagine these are high-powered lasers that have a very dazzling effect. they create flash blindness and can leave intense after-images on the pilot's retina. these distractions may last up to several minute, and
connections, and maria doesn't match up with any of the missing children listed by interpol.zen cases of people ailing laser pointers at airplanes. an oregon man pleaded not guilty monday to charges of pointing a high-powered beam at an airline earlier this month. the prosecutor claimed the man admits doing so plooets at least 25 times for excitement. captain sully sullenberger is a cbs news aviation and safety expert. he's in san francisco this morning. good morning. >> good morning,...
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did you talk to your contact at interpol? yacht the watkins owned-- valued at 5 mil, but get this. it's leveraged to the hilt and about to be repossessed by the lender, a shell corporation that belongs to a mobster. jeremy watkins owed a mobster $5 million? at least. all of jeremy's accounts were in the red, except for one, a charity by the name of "innocence now." (finch) where is this account based, detective? (fusco) greenwich, connecticut. i guess i'm going to greenwich. if you wouldn't mind. i'm sure ms. shaw has had enough chardonnay and nabokov for one afternoon. i'll have her join you. mr. reese, jeremy watkins was deeply in debt to an organized crime affiliate. it's entirely possible that they killed jeremy. if they knew he would never pay, they could have killed him to send a message to vanessa. yes, "pay up or else!" ms. watkins is beginning to look more and more like a victim, although i can't explain why a victim would procure such a large amount of cocaine. i think i can. i just found the witness against vanessa
did you talk to your contact at interpol? yacht the watkins owned-- valued at 5 mil, but get this. it's leveraged to the hilt and about to be repossessed by the lender, a shell corporation that belongs to a mobster. jeremy watkins owed a mobster $5 million? at least. all of jeremy's accounts were in the red, except for one, a charity by the name of "innocence now." (finch) where is this account based, detective? (fusco) greenwich, connecticut. i guess i'm going to greenwich. if you...
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greek police have asked interpoll for help finding the child's family. >>> officals in argentina arerying to figure out what caused a commuter train crash on saturday. 80 people were hurt when the commuter train failed to stop and arrived at the station. the train smashed in the buffers and ended up wedged between the floor and ceiling of the platform. a similar crash last year killed 51 people. >>> in ban bangladesh the traditional dress worn by men is facing backlash. bengali men are not letting go of their out fits so easy. it's the south eastern version of the sarong. it's a piece of clothing that offers relief from the heat and humidity. all men have owned one at some point. but it's not welcome everywhere. >> i have just been told by that hotel behind me i can't enter it because i'm wearing this. it may be one the closest things they have of a national dress but for some it's a symbol off a backward lifestyle. they considered banning rickshaw pullers wearing the outfit. almost all of them wear the lungi. the lungi is the most come part toablpartto -- comfortable to wr drieflg a
greek police have asked interpoll for help finding the child's family. >>> officals in argentina arerying to figure out what caused a commuter train crash on saturday. 80 people were hurt when the commuter train failed to stop and arrived at the station. the train smashed in the buffers and ended up wedged between the floor and ceiling of the platform. a similar crash last year killed 51 people. >>> in ban bangladesh the traditional dress worn by men is facing backlash....
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. >> we're working with interpol.ata be shared with our laboratories here in the united states for comparison purposes for the children missing. frankly it does not appear that this may be any of our children but again, we want to confirm one way or the other. >> there is also the question of the child's age. dental records indicate maria is either 5 or 6 years old. baby lisa would only be 3 next month. >> the dental records that you just mentioned, that's kind of the first time we've heard about that as a for sure type of thing. so -- >> does that discourage you? >> absolutely not. it doesn't discourage me at all. like i am, lisa is very, very big for her age. when she was kidnapped, she was almost 11 months old and she was wearing size 18 month and 2 t. a very big girl. >> the last time deborah bradley saw her daughter lisa, she was just a baby. the night she vanished from her bed after what her parents say was a home invasion in 2011. the mystery of what happened here captured national attention. the parents even q
. >> we're working with interpol.ata be shared with our laboratories here in the united states for comparison purposes for the children missing. frankly it does not appear that this may be any of our children but again, we want to confirm one way or the other. >> there is also the question of the child's age. dental records indicate maria is either 5 or 6 years old. baby lisa would only be 3 next month. >> the dental records that you just mentioned, that's kind of the first...
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greek police have asked interpol for help finding the child's real family. >>> officials in argentina are trying to figure out what caused a commuter train crash in bun air res on saturday. the train smashed through the buffers and ended up wedged between the floor and ceiling of the train platform. just last year a similar crash at the same train station killed 51 people. >>> thousands of children in east africa suffer from a little understood disease called nodding's syndrome. the cause is unknown and there's no cure. in uganda one group of children suffering from the disease have suddenly gotten better. malcolm webb reports. >> walter can no longer talk or barely eat. he's 12 years ago out but his body is stunted. he has knotting syndrome fount in certain areas of east africa. here thousands of children have it, and there's no cure and eventually it kill i had. his sister grace has it, too. most of the time she's too weak to come out of the hut. the parents don't know what to do. >> translator: it's very difficult to look at these two children. as a mother it's unbearable. i hope f
greek police have asked interpol for help finding the child's real family. >>> officials in argentina are trying to figure out what caused a commuter train crash in bun air res on saturday. the train smashed through the buffers and ended up wedged between the floor and ceiling of the train platform. just last year a similar crash at the same train station killed 51 people. >>> thousands of children in east africa suffer from a little understood disease called nodding's...
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it's why the police have asked interpol to help. charity, which is currently carrying for the girls says it received thousands, up to 10,000 calls and e-mails now. there are decent tips in that but so far no breakthrough. it's really resonating in britain because of the parents of madeleine mccann who commented on this again that 3-year-old went missing seven years ago in portugal. they said today they are getting a lot of hope from little maria's case back in greece. >> jim, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> still ahead, more on the fallout over health care.gov and the potential problems for the gop. what happens when the website gets fixed? plus, two convicted killers back behind bars, now officials are going after the people who helped the two men escape saying there will be more arrests. ♪ don't disguise bad odors in your trash. neutralize them and freshen. with glad odorshield with febreze. rely on unitedhealthcare for their medicare coverage. if you're looking at your options, see why aarp medicare plans from unitedhealthcare
it's why the police have asked interpol to help. charity, which is currently carrying for the girls says it received thousands, up to 10,000 calls and e-mails now. there are decent tips in that but so far no breakthrough. it's really resonating in britain because of the parents of madeleine mccann who commented on this again that 3-year-old went missing seven years ago in portugal. they said today they are getting a lot of hope from little maria's case back in greece. >> jim, thanks so...
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so what police have done here with the help of interpol is ask the world, is there anybody out there,ild. they put the call out. they have gotten an enormous response they say that overwhelmed them. 10,000 calls and e-mails. some of them promising leads, some of those from the u.s. saying my child is missing. is it possible this could be her. so what they want to know is how did this couple come to get the young girl. we know through the couple's attorney they say a bulgarian woman gave the baby willing to them under completely benevolent circumstances that they agreed to raise the child, that they love the child. also police want to know, is it possible, among many other possibilities they are looking at that this could be linked to some kind of child trafficking ring. thomas. >> nbc's michelle kosinski reporting for us in greece. thanks so much. that will wrap it up for me. thanks for your time. i'll be back at 2:00 eastern filling in for tamron. now alex wagner next. >> glitches, the white house looks to reboot. discuss howard rendell, howard fineman, jonathan capehart. ted cruz's
so what police have done here with the help of interpol is ask the world, is there anybody out there,ild. they put the call out. they have gotten an enormous response they say that overwhelmed them. 10,000 calls and e-mails. some of them promising leads, some of those from the u.s. saying my child is missing. is it possible this could be her. so what they want to know is how did this couple come to get the young girl. we know through the couple's attorney they say a bulgarian woman gave the...
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and have asked interpol to help locate her real parents.t reminded many of the disappearance of madeline mccann in portugal six years ago. no trace of her has ever been found. >> i hope that something liking this would go give the mccanns enough hope and encouragement that they renew their strength for the fight. >> so erin, i know that you actually were able to observe and get a sense of what happened in court today. what is the latest with this family? >> hi, suzanne. police have just released the mugshots of this couple. they reesed them following today's court hearing there. now, identifying this couple by name, a 39-year-old chris toes solace and 40-year-old ella polo have been charged with the abduction of a minor as well as falsifying records. they are not releasing them. they will remain in custody. what police are hoping to achieve by releasing mug shots, they want members of the public to come forward with more information about this mysterious little girl, suzanne. >> erin, i know you've got new video of the little girl and mothe
and have asked interpol to help locate her real parents.t reminded many of the disappearance of madeline mccann in portugal six years ago. no trace of her has ever been found. >> i hope that something liking this would go give the mccanns enough hope and encouragement that they renew their strength for the fight. >> so erin, i know that you actually were able to observe and get a sense of what happened in court today. what is the latest with this family? >> hi, suzanne. police...
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greek police have asked interpol for help finding the child's real family. >>> still ahead on "al jazeera america," the leaves are changing in the great smoky mountains, but the tourists and their dollars are already gone. >>> it's already week seven in the nfl with some key match-ups on this sunday. ross will be back with sports. (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads, all the way to you. al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> how old are you? >> nine. >> how old were you when you first started working out here? >> seven. >> fault lines how children are hired by us agriculture to help put food on america's tables. >> in any other industry kids need to be 16 years old to be able to work. you
greek police have asked interpol for help finding the child's real family. >>> still ahead on "al jazeera america," the leaves are changing in the great smoky mountains, but the tourists and their dollars are already gone. >>> it's already week seven in the nfl with some key match-ups on this sunday. ross will be back with sports. (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing...
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the fbi has arrest warrants out for my wife, ex-wife, and interpol has a red notice out for her arrestction for people to understand. it's not a custody battle. it is a kidnapping case. as you said, you had full custody. i guess one thing i'm curious about, because i think it's something when people hear about a story like this, you wouldn't necessarily connect. but i think it's important. the turmoil that we've been seeing in egypt and the change of government, how has that impacted your efforts to get your sons back? >> you know, ironically it was easier when president mubarak was in power. because at least we knew then who we were going to be dealing with on a daily basis. the transition has been incredibly difficult from the perspective of actually having a counterpart over there that secretary kerry can talk to or secretary clinton could talk to or any number of different congressional members. so it's been very difficult to get any traction. because there's been rather a bit of musical chairs going on amongst the different ministries over there. it's been very frustrating. it's b
the fbi has arrest warrants out for my wife, ex-wife, and interpol has a red notice out for her arrestction for people to understand. it's not a custody battle. it is a kidnapping case. as you said, you had full custody. i guess one thing i'm curious about, because i think it's something when people hear about a story like this, you wouldn't necessarily connect. but i think it's important. the turmoil that we've been seeing in egypt and the change of government, how has that impacted your...
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with the world so incredibly interlinked today, you can interpolate what that means for the u.s. i don't think we're in a vacuum. we'll miss a few government numbers but i think we'll have plenty to parse to understand where the world's going. >> i don't know about you -- >> we'll leave it there. >> i don't know about you, but i'm going to miss the durable goods report for a while. >> i know. retail sales. >> come on. don't get me started. thank you all. have a good weekend. >> appreciate it. >> there is no jobs number today, as we were just mentioning. >> can't believe it. >> furloughed federal workers know they're not working. the question is, what will the long-term impact of the shutdown be on the economy and it depends on who you ask. we'll ask elaine chao and howard dean. >> many business owners are feeling the effects of the government shutdown but offering special deals to furloughed workers. guess who's getting shut out by those deals. members of congress. lawmakers feel the heat in a small way for allowing the shutdown to happen. we'll talk to one d.c. business owner wh
with the world so incredibly interlinked today, you can interpolate what that means for the u.s. i don't think we're in a vacuum. we'll miss a few government numbers but i think we'll have plenty to parse to understand where the world's going. >> i don't know about you -- >> we'll leave it there. >> i don't know about you, but i'm going to miss the durable goods report for a while. >> i know. retail sales. >> come on. don't get me started. thank you all. have a...
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. >> though interpol says her dna doesn't match any profile in its database, it is still being compared of of lisa irwin. >> i don't know for sure, but just the fact we don't know for sure is enough. >> lisa vanished from her parents' kansas city home two years ago. and though they believe maria is too old to be a match, u.s. authorities want to be certain. >> i think the estimation of maria, she may be 5 or 6 years old, but the packet is that the dna will be conclusive to tell us one way or the other. >> reporter: the common thread in ireland and greece, the roma community. its members have long been victims of discrimination throughout europe. and its connection to these twos cases has created even more public scrutiny. though not in the eyes of u.s. authorities. >> they're not looking at the romas as being the originators of this vast, you know, international filed abduction conspiracy. unfortunately, there are crime groups, if there's money to be made and if it's made in human trafficking, they'll traffic in human beings including infants and small children to do it. >> aaron mclaug
. >> though interpol says her dna doesn't match any profile in its database, it is still being compared of of lisa irwin. >> i don't know for sure, but just the fact we don't know for sure is enough. >> lisa vanished from her parents' kansas city home two years ago. and though they believe maria is too old to be a match, u.s. authorities want to be certain. >> i think the estimation of maria, she may be 5 or 6 years old, but the packet is that the dna will be conclusive...
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they say the dna does not match a database of missing interpol children. but the database does not match children missing in the u.s. people are looking into the case of lisa irwin. she was kidnapped in kansas city. >> the fact that the web site has not functioned as effectively as it should, i would refer you to hhs. at this point i don't have any more information. i will refer to you hhs. beyond what i just confirmed and announced i would refer you to hhs. they are the people best situated to answer the questions you have. i would refer to you them about what questions they can answer or are able to question. i would address your question to hhs. i don't have that information. this is an operation being run by hhs. i refer to you hhs about what information they have and what they are able to provide. bill: that was productive. jay carney yesterday. when ed henry tried to contact hhs for questions no luck there either. i guess you can ask why wasn't kathleen sebelius at the briefing. it's clear from those responses the white house is pushing this in sebel
they say the dna does not match a database of missing interpol children. but the database does not match children missing in the u.s. people are looking into the case of lisa irwin. she was kidnapped in kansas city. >> the fact that the web site has not functioned as effectively as it should, i would refer you to hhs. at this point i don't have any more information. i will refer to you hhs. beyond what i just confirmed and announced i would refer you to hhs. they are the people best...
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when this picture was first posted by interpol because he was involved in a murderer of german police based on intelligence and investigation rogers told fox news that the attack was not spontaneous nor thrown together quickly in response to these protests at the u.s. embassy in cairo on 9/11 last year. >> i believe they had an aspirational phase that was probably months. i believe that they had a operational phase that lasted at least a couple of weeks, maybe even longer. and then an mission phase that -- an niche asian phase that losed a couple or three days prior to the event itself. the notion that they just showed up and it was spontaneous act does not comport with at least the information we've seen on the intelligence committee. >> reporter: so the two data points, jenna, one, that there was certainly evidence of preplanning and the second that at least two of the suspects are believed to have ties to the al qaeda senior leadership really moved the story foreward in a significant way. jenna: catherine, thank you very much for breaking that report thank you. jon: hard to believe
when this picture was first posted by interpol because he was involved in a murderer of german police based on intelligence and investigation rogers told fox news that the attack was not spontaneous nor thrown together quickly in response to these protests at the u.s. embassy in cairo on 9/11 last year. >> i believe they had an aspirational phase that was probably months. i believe that they had a operational phase that lasted at least a couple of weeks, maybe even longer. and then an...
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>> reporter: interpol, the international police agency has a huge search out for her. whereabouts are still frankly clouded in mystery. it is believed she is linked to al-shabaab, the al qaeda tied islamist terror group fighting in somalia over recent years and claimed responsibility for the nairobi mall attack. again she is not being sought for that. in fact in a recently-released video that we saw of the attack we didn't see any rumored woman attacker. she is wanted for another series of plots against terror attacks, against western targets in eastern africa. however, reportedly authorities are not ruling out a role for her in planning or financing aspect, regarding the nairobi attack. that is why she is being sought. that is why the new details are the pretty interesting. bill: greg, thank you. more to come on that. greg palkot in london. 10 minutes past, heather. heather: why don't president obama deal with republican s? bill o'reilly thinks he knows. >> the president is a sensitive man and is furious with people attacking him personally. the muslim stuff, the birt
>> reporter: interpol, the international police agency has a huge search out for her. whereabouts are still frankly clouded in mystery. it is believed she is linked to al-shabaab, the al qaeda tied islamist terror group fighting in somalia over recent years and claimed responsibility for the nairobi mall attack. again she is not being sought for that. in fact in a recently-released video that we saw of the attack we didn't see any rumored woman attacker. she is wanted for another series...
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greek police have asked interpol for help finding the child's real family. >> officials say the familywas caring for more than a dozen other children, all of them registered with fake birth certificates. >> a top u.n. expert calls on the u.s. to be more transparent about its drone program, saying the american government should reveal the number of civilian deaths caused by the unmanned crafts. ben emerson estimates that more than 450 civilians have been killed in u.s. drone strikes in pack 17, yemen and afghanistan. >> for years now, we have seen those drones used in war because they're able to get to places that nothing and no one else can get to. now journalists are using drones for the exact same reason. >> for the newest media frontier, the sky is the limit. a demonstration of an unhand aircraft photographed the landscape. >> it just blew my mind. i watched this and i thought there is every tornado that i've ever covered as a journalist, every hurricane, flood, wildfire, biblical disaster, use your imagination. >> drones had long served as the eyes and arms of the u.s. military and
greek police have asked interpol for help finding the child's real family. >> officials say the familywas caring for more than a dozen other children, all of them registered with fake birth certificates. >> a top u.n. expert calls on the u.s. to be more transparent about its drone program, saying the american government should reveal the number of civilian deaths caused by the unmanned crafts. ben emerson estimates that more than 450 civilians have been killed in u.s. drone strikes...
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. >> we reached out to the fbi this morning, working by interpol.re asking that the dna data be shared with our laboratories here in the united states for comparison purposes to any of the missing children here from the united states. frankly, right now, it does not appear that this may be any of our children, but again, we want to confirm one way or the other. >> reporter: there's also the question of the child's age. dental records indicate maria is either 5 or 6 years old. baby lisa would only be 3 next month. >> the dental records that you just mentioned, that's kind of the first time we've heard about that as a for sure type of thing. >> and does that discourage you, or will you look at that? >> absolutely not, doesn't discourage me at all. because as i said, lisa is very big for her age. when she was kidnapped she was almost 11 months old. she was wearing 18 months and 2-t. she's a very big girl. >> reporter: the last night they saw her she was just a baby after she vanished from her bed after her parents say was a home invasion in 2011. the m
. >> we reached out to the fbi this morning, working by interpol.re asking that the dna data be shared with our laboratories here in the united states for comparison purposes to any of the missing children here from the united states. frankly, right now, it does not appear that this may be any of our children, but again, we want to confirm one way or the other. >> reporter: there's also the question of the child's age. dental records indicate maria is either 5 or 6 years old. baby...
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you see that in the interpol numbers.almost nobody has confidence in the ability of congress to do anything. almost nobody likes the way congress works. it's a little bit -- even then there is tremendous public distrust and tremendous public anger. a lot of the anger justified and a lot of that distrust justified. ..
you see that in the interpol numbers.almost nobody has confidence in the ability of congress to do anything. almost nobody likes the way congress works. it's a little bit -- even then there is tremendous public distrust and tremendous public anger. a lot of the anger justified and a lot of that distrust justified. ..
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. >> reporter: interpol says maria's dna does not match any profile in the data base it is being compared to lisa irwin. >> just the fact we don't know for sure is enough. >> reporter: lisa vanished from her parents' kansas city home two years ago and though they believe maria is too old to be a match, u.s. authorities want to be certain. >> i think the estimation of maria, she may be 5 or 6 years old but the fact is that the dna will be conclusive to tell us one way or the other. >> reporter: the common thread in ireland and greece, the roma community, its members have long been victims of discrimination throughout europe and its connection to these two cases has created even more public scrutiny. though not in the eyes of u.s. authorities. >> they're not looking at the romas as being the originators of this vast, you know, international child abduction conspiracy. unfortunately, there are crime groups, if there's money to be made and if it's made in human trafficking, they'll traffic human being including infants and small children to do it. >> reporter: i have spoken to the family of t
. >> reporter: interpol says maria's dna does not match any profile in the data base it is being compared to lisa irwin. >> just the fact we don't know for sure is enough. >> reporter: lisa vanished from her parents' kansas city home two years ago and though they believe maria is too old to be a match, u.s. authorities want to be certain. >> i think the estimation of maria, she may be 5 or 6 years old but the fact is that the dna will be conclusive to tell us one way or...
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y la interpol dijo que los exÁmenes de adn no coinciden con nadie de su lista de personas desaparecidasgo pasaba, y declare que si fuera cÁncer no iba a morir. y que lo iba a enfrentar. fue un momento difÍcil. de miedo, de mucho valor. >>> y si de valor se trata, aunque tenÍa cÁncer en un seno tomÓ una decision drÁstica. >>> le pedi a mi mÉdico que me hiciera una doble mastectomÍa. >>> es recomendable a pesar que solamente tengo cÁncer en un solo seno? >>> depende del tipo de cÁncer y la edad del paciente. >>> en tu caso cuÁn importante fue detectar el problema? >>> vital, una gran diferencia. >>> la diferencia entre la vida y la muerte? >>> me pude quedar con mi primer diagnostico, fue negativo, y me pude conformar y no ir a una lopectomÍa, y dije no, todo o nada. >>> quÉ tan importante es detectar el cÁncer a tiempo. >>> antes asÍ que se desarrolle tiene grandes posibilidades de ser curado. >>> de acuerdo a un estudio mÉdico una de cada 8 tendrÁ cÁncer, y se duplica si hay historial de cÁncer de seno. >>> que te gustarÍa decirle a tantas mujeres que nos ven en este momento. que consej
y la interpol dijo que los exÁmenes de adn no coinciden con nadie de su lista de personas desaparecidasgo pasaba, y declare que si fuera cÁncer no iba a morir. y que lo iba a enfrentar. fue un momento difÍcil. de miedo, de mucho valor. >>> y si de valor se trata, aunque tenÍa cÁncer en un seno tomÓ una decision drÁstica. >>> le pedi a mi mÉdico que me hiciera una doble mastectomÍa. >>> es recomendable a pesar que solamente tengo cÁncer en un solo seno?...
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. >> reporter: police launched a public appeal, and have asked interpol to help locate her real parentswhen maria's story broke it reminded many of the disappearance of madeleine mccann in portugal six years ago. no trace of her has ever been found. >> i hope that something like this would give the mccanns enough hope and encouragement that they renew their strength for the fight. >> the lawyer for the couple says that a bulgarian woman gave them maria because she could not care for her, so lots of questions here, john, not clear exactly what is going on. >> we hope that little girl gets the care she needs now. erin mclaughlin in london, thanks so much. >>> still to come, did pop star rihanna disrespect a mosque in abu dhabi by striking a pose for photographs? we have that story, next. [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ woman ] if you have the nerve to believe that cookie cutters should be for cookies, not your investment strategy. if you believe in the sheer brilliance of a simple exp
. >> reporter: police launched a public appeal, and have asked interpol to help locate her real parentswhen maria's story broke it reminded many of the disappearance of madeleine mccann in portugal six years ago. no trace of her has ever been found. >> i hope that something like this would give the mccanns enough hope and encouragement that they renew their strength for the fight. >> the lawyer for the couple says that a bulgarian woman gave them maria because she could not...