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isis using a soda can and a laptop bomb. brian ross is about to show you the video when two airport workers handed off a laptop bomb in that case. >> reporter: security officials say few airports in the world have better security than charles de gaulle in paris. but tonight, investigators are screening surveillance video there, fearful a massive failure either in screening luggage or screening airport employees may have allowed a bomb to be hidden on the egyptair jet. abc's alex marquardt is there. >> reporter: after last year's paris attacks, security was beefed up. and concerns grew about the tens of thousands of workers. more than 70 of the so called "red badges" that give access to secure areas were revoked or not renewed because of fears of radicalization. >> reporter: al qaeda and isis have a long track record of targeting airplanes and airports, including the russian jet brought down over egypt last year. isis claimed explosives hidden in this soda can were responsible, and officials say it was an airport worker who s
isis using a soda can and a laptop bomb. brian ross is about to show you the video when two airport workers handed off a laptop bomb in that case. >> reporter: security officials say few airports in the world have better security than charles de gaulle in paris. but tonight, investigators are screening surveillance video there, fearful a massive failure either in screening luggage or screening airport employees may have allowed a bomb to be hidden on the egyptair jet. abc's alex marquardt...
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recently i was traveling in rio, and kept my plugged the laptop in. even snuck a liquid through.as a domestic flight but there are imp rules. a lot of things have to be looked at. >> that water that you snuck in. >> >> they had only metal detecters. anyway. >> about you, l.a.x. a massive airport. on the one side, it kind of freaks you out a little bit when you see that much security somewhere. on the other hand it, l makes y feel safer. kind of mixed emotions seeing all that. >>> coming up in our next hour, a police officer says he pulled over this woman for failing to use a turn signal. surveillance video shows she's did and also shows this. that's the officer punching her in the face. hear what that officer is saying now. >> first stranded at sea. the real life open water scare for one skew ba diver confronted by an eight-foot shark. his tale of fievel straight ahead. you're watching . ♪ >> all right. so we have a close encounter to show you i'm guessing one skew ba diver will never forget. >> imagine swimming to the surface only to find your boat left you behind and you're str
recently i was traveling in rio, and kept my plugged the laptop in. even snuck a liquid through.as a domestic flight but there are imp rules. a lot of things have to be looked at. >> that water that you snuck in. >> >> they had only metal detecters. anyway. >> about you, l.a.x. a massive airport. on the one side, it kind of freaks you out a little bit when you see that much security somewhere. on the other hand it, l makes y feel safer. kind of mixed emotions seeing all...
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aviation security officials have also been warning of possible bombs hidden in laptops. >> the way the x-ray machines work is they look for materials that look out of place inside of an item. so if you can mold the explosive so that it just looks like another part of the laptop, it's difficult for a screener who is only using x-ray to detect that explosive material. >> reporter: in february a bomb exploded inside a passenger jet blowing a hole in the side of this plane. amazingly, it was able to land safely. traces of explosives were found on the plane, and authorities believe the bomb was rigged inside a laptop. this surveillance video allegedly shows two men handing off a laptop to the third man before the flight. the suspected bomber believed to be linked to the al shabaab terror group is thought to have been killed, sucked out of the plane after the explosion. >> one good thing is the average terrorist does not know exactly where to place the explosive on an airplane, because sometimes we see they'll blow up in the cabin, sometimes somewhere else. >> reporter: fears of internationa
aviation security officials have also been warning of possible bombs hidden in laptops. >> the way the x-ray machines work is they look for materials that look out of place inside of an item. so if you can mold the explosive so that it just looks like another part of the laptop, it's difficult for a screener who is only using x-ray to detect that explosive material. >> reporter: in february a bomb exploded inside a passenger jet blowing a hole in the side of this plane. amazingly,...
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she is not concerned with the laptop as much as the information on the laptop. some stuff she needs to graduate. she would really like to get it back. >> when it comes to a sale, we are always looking for the foil that causes the fail. in this particular fail, the foil that causes the fail turns out to be a foil sgchlt will a sailing hydrofoil. the guy is out having a great time sailing, his buddy is following him along. he looks great for all of five seconds. >> give him credit for that. did he or did the ropes hold him on? >> a little bit. he kind of sails for a second with his head in the water. >> he never lost his hat. dwot got to give him credit for that. he went back up with the hat on his head. >> you are right, christie. it is amazing. >> at least for a few seconds at least. >> that's beautiful. >> it is beautiful. a gorgeous beast. the ocean is going to be a great flight. >> the engine goes. >> exactly. >> he is going down. looks like he is going pretty fast. the big disaster. this guy is a bit of a legend. you can see, he brings himself down for a nic
she is not concerned with the laptop as much as the information on the laptop. some stuff she needs to graduate. she would really like to get it back. >> when it comes to a sale, we are always looking for the foil that causes the fail. in this particular fail, the foil that causes the fail turns out to be a foil sgchlt will a sailing hydrofoil. the guy is out having a great time sailing, his buddy is following him along. he looks great for all of five seconds. >> give him credit for...
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just last weekend, officials in somalia discovered seven more laptops being constructed as bombs. brian ross, abc news, new york. >>> well, already this morning, some airports across the country have stepped up security after the egyptair disaster. >> you could see an increased police presence at major hubs, like airport. the wait times are getting longer after the crash, passengers appear to be more understanding about that. >> i have absolutely no problems flying. they've stepped up security. everything is great. looking forward to my next flight. >> we have certainly not seen any stepping up here. >> we saw a policeman on the grounds. >> we saw a policeman on the push bar. >> you have to know people are doing their jobs. >> i would much rather they're that careful and do the necessary checks than something happens. >> for their part, the tsa says they're not changing their screening process because they had already been operating in high security. >>> stay with abc news for the latest on the search for egyptair 804. >>> we want to get to the severe weather situation unfolding i
just last weekend, officials in somalia discovered seven more laptops being constructed as bombs. brian ross, abc news, new york. >>> well, already this morning, some airports across the country have stepped up security after the egyptair disaster. >> you could see an increased police presence at major hubs, like airport. the wait times are getting longer after the crash, passengers appear to be more understanding about that. >> i have absolutely no problems flying. they've...
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and just last weekend officials in somolia discovered seven more laptops constructed as bombs forwarding what they say was a larger plot. brian ross. abc news, new york. >> this morning some airports across the country have stepped up security after the egyptair disaster. >> increased police presence at los angeles international airport and that means the long wait times that have been frustrating travellers getting longer. but after the crash passengers appear to be more understanding about that. >> i have absolutely no problems flying. they've stepped up security. everything is great. looking forward to my next flight. >> we have certainly not seen any stepping up here. >> we saw a policeman on the grounds. >> you have to wait in line for a while. >> try not to get frustrated, upset, know that people are doing their jobs. >> i would much rather they're that careful and do the necessary checks than something happens. >> for their part, the tsa says they're not changing their screening process because they had already been operating in heightened security since last year when screeners t
and just last weekend officials in somolia discovered seven more laptops constructed as bombs forwarding what they say was a larger plot. brian ross. abc news, new york. >> this morning some airports across the country have stepped up security after the egyptair disaster. >> increased police presence at los angeles international airport and that means the long wait times that have been frustrating travellers getting longer. but after the crash passengers appear to be more...
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and still, no laptop. us, she made numerous calls for help. >> i called sears back again. i said, i left a message for the person they didn't call me back. am i getting my merchandise or getting my money. >> reporter: brown contacted a bank asking them to stop payment. something she says the bank wasn't willing to do. she says she thought she was getting the runaround and that's why she turned to nbc 10 responds. >> my voice is not getting heard and i figured that it would get hau heard if somebody like you would put it out there. >> reporter: after nbc 10 responds, daisy got what she wanted, her money refunded. was it 117? what does that mean to you. >> it means food, pay bills. >> reporter: now, sears tells us the postal office shows the item was delivered to the right address but the company says it authorized the refund to satisfy their customer. and with that, we add more money for folks. we bring another $117 to our total of more than $5,300 recovered by nbc 10 responds. >> number keeps growing. >> w
and still, no laptop. us, she made numerous calls for help. >> i called sears back again. i said, i left a message for the person they didn't call me back. am i getting my merchandise or getting my money. >> reporter: brown contacted a bank asking them to stop payment. something she says the bank wasn't willing to do. she says she thought she was getting the runaround and that's why she turned to nbc 10 responds. >> my voice is not getting heard and i figured that it would get...
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we are seeing slow down as people go to laptops.nd pick up a tablet instead, and even my great just to their mobile phones will stop -- mobile phones. guest: pc gaming is growing. you might have heard about the sports -- e-sports. gamers are watching other people play, and we are ready much one of the biggest brands in e-sports and pushing them everywhere. casual it is e-sports, or hard-core gaming, that is our area. angie: what is it about watching people play games that is so transfixing? guest: on a certain level, we live vicariously through whoever is playing, and it is fun to watch someone else play. we have done it for ages. it's like when you do it with a sibling. it is fun. many of these guys are becoming superstars. angie: more than the super bowl, more than the world cup. the numbers are mumbling. guest: there were more people watching the league of legends world championships them fee for or in the nba finals. we are not just focusing on e-sports. --have tutored 50 athletes 250 athletes competing for millions of dollars i
we are seeing slow down as people go to laptops.nd pick up a tablet instead, and even my great just to their mobile phones will stop -- mobile phones. guest: pc gaming is growing. you might have heard about the sports -- e-sports. gamers are watching other people play, and we are ready much one of the biggest brands in e-sports and pushing them everywhere. casual it is e-sports, or hard-core gaming, that is our area. angie: what is it about watching people play games that is so transfixing?...
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plugged the laptop in. even snuck a liquid through. it was no problem.still there are different rules. a lot of things have to be looked at. >> was that water that you snuck in? >> they had only metal detecters. anyway. >> yes, l.a.x., massive airport. on the one side, it kind of freaks you out a little bit when you see that much security somewhere. on the other hand it, makes you feel safer. they are doing their best to stay on top of everything. kind of mixed emotions seeing all that. >> absolutely. >>> coming up in our next hour, a police officer says he pulled over this woman for failing to use a turn signal. surveillance video shows she did, and it also shows this -- that's the officer punching her in the face. hear what that officer is saying now. >>> first, stranded at sea, the real life open water scare for one scuba diver confronted by an eight-foot shark. his harrowing tale of survival straight ahead. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ >> all right. so we have a close e
plugged the laptop in. even snuck a liquid through. it was no problem.still there are different rules. a lot of things have to be looked at. >> was that water that you snuck in? >> they had only metal detecters. anyway. >> yes, l.a.x., massive airport. on the one side, it kind of freaks you out a little bit when you see that much security somewhere. on the other hand it, makes you feel safer. they are doing their best to stay on top of everything. kind of mixed emotions seeing...
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they found more laptop bombs. after that, there was another attempt in somalia. you're looking at perhaps the scenario of al qaeda possibly being responsible for this. but early stages. because right now, jake, there is no concrete evidence that this is terrorism. that is just a working theory. >> right. >> they want to put me on the phone in that theory. >> richard, one way that these investigations are conducted is looking at similarities with past aviation disasters. given what we know and your knowledge of other previous airline disasters, which one does this most resemble as of right now? >> well, if you're talking about the possibility of a mechanical issue rather -- versus a bomb, then you're looking at air france 447 and you're being looking at airasia over the java see. in both of those cases, the aircraft fell out of the sky at altitude. this was flying at 37,000 feet. and it just literally stops. the profile of the aircraft just stops. now, we've heard these reports of supposedly swerving pieces, 90 degrees to the left and then to the right and that's
they found more laptop bombs. after that, there was another attempt in somalia. you're looking at perhaps the scenario of al qaeda possibly being responsible for this. but early stages. because right now, jake, there is no concrete evidence that this is terrorism. that is just a working theory. >> right. >> they want to put me on the phone in that theory. >> richard, one way that these investigations are conducted is looking at similarities with past aviation disasters. given...
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shipped. >> reporter: this was one, two, three, four months ago and still no laptop.tells us she made numerous calls for help. >> i called sears back again. i said i left a message for the person. they didn't call me back. >> reporter: brown contacted the bank, asked them to stop payment. she felt as though she was getting the run around. >> my voice is not getting heard. i figured it would get heard if somebody like you would put it out there. >> reporter: after nbc 10 responds talked to sears, days did i got what she wanted. her monday was refunded. what does $117 mean to you? >> food, paying bills. >> reporter: harry hairston, nbc 10 responds. >> sears tells us the postal office shows the item was delivered to the right address but the company authorized a refund to satisfy their customer. >>> if you have a consumer problem for harry and nbc 10 responds, send an e-mail to nbc 10 responds at nbcuni.com and put harry to work for you. >>> at the jersey shore, home owners in cape may are repairing damage from a lightning strike that sparked a fire. >> it was scary. >>
shipped. >> reporter: this was one, two, three, four months ago and still no laptop.tells us she made numerous calls for help. >> i called sears back again. i said i left a message for the person. they didn't call me back. >> reporter: brown contacted the bank, asked them to stop payment. she felt as though she was getting the run around. >> my voice is not getting heard. i figured it would get heard if somebody like you would put it out there. >> reporter: after...
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. >> i lost my laptop bag that contained my math book and my entire law school is on that laptop. >> the audacity for him to do this in broad daylight without fear of getting caught. no fear whatsoever. >> there were sentimental items taken as well. a go fund me account is set up on wusa9.com. >>> democratic primary calendar and it is looking like bernie sanders and hillary clinton will battle until the last votes are cast that is right here in d. c.'s primary on june 14th. the mayor and congresswoman support behind hillary clinton bernie sanders is expected to do well in kentucky. >>> sinead o'connor is no longer missing. she said she went for a bike ride and never came back. but she was found safe eventually but police did not give any other details. she is best known for a 1990 rendition of prince's nothing compares to you song. >>> taking a look at the washington monument. the popular landmark will reopen after more elevator issues. this time the park service says a faulty computer chip on the board was to blame. there is a plan in place to prevent more elevator breakdowns. a com
. >> i lost my laptop bag that contained my math book and my entire law school is on that laptop. >> the audacity for him to do this in broad daylight without fear of getting caught. no fear whatsoever. >> there were sentimental items taken as well. a go fund me account is set up on wusa9.com. >>> democratic primary calendar and it is looking like bernie sanders and hillary clinton will battle until the last votes are cast that is right here in d. c.'s primary on june...
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a month later another laptop bomb shattered windows when it exploded near a small somali airport.errorist obsession with aviation, u.s. officials say it is possible an explosion downed egypt air 804. >> it raises my suspicion level. >> reporter: that it was what? >> that it was something other than a mechanical -- >> reporter: a bomb? >> an explosive, right. >> reporter: john halinski, the former deputy administrator of the tsa, says terrorists have been doing their homework. >> they understand our tactics. they study the policies and security policies of the tsa and other organizations. >> reporter: u.s. investigators have been scanning social media and other sources looking for claims of responsibility. charlie, so far we're told there >>e no signs of boasting.
a month later another laptop bomb shattered windows when it exploded near a small somali airport.errorist obsession with aviation, u.s. officials say it is possible an explosion downed egypt air 804. >> it raises my suspicion level. >> reporter: that it was what? >> that it was something other than a mechanical -- >> reporter: a bomb? >> an explosive, right. >> reporter: john halinski, the former deputy administrator of the tsa, says terrorists have been...
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dozens of reports of people walking into offices in the high rises behind me and walking away with laptops, iphones and handbags. a young woman had her iphone taken when she stepped away for a few moments in her case the theft was caught on camera. >> cameras show the well dressed thief, it was 3:30 friday afternoon, he walked around and scoped the place out and the suspect in a suit went to a desk and fished around and found an iphone and walked out with it. that belonged to amanda, a payroll coordinator that asked us not to use her name. >> i was angry that someone could walk into a building and take something that belongs to someone else. >> but investigators in center city, these workplace thefts are happening more often that be you think. >> it's common, i think 60 or so this year just from office buildings. we'll definitely go over 200 unless people get more cautious. >> the office installed the camera after someone stole 8 laptops not long ago. >> if you think first, people usually do it after they get hit. >> this office is adding even more security measures, amanda's co-worker ask
dozens of reports of people walking into offices in the high rises behind me and walking away with laptops, iphones and handbags. a young woman had her iphone taken when she stepped away for a few moments in her case the theft was caught on camera. >> cameras show the well dressed thief, it was 3:30 friday afternoon, he walked around and scoped the place out and the suspect in a suit went to a desk and fished around and found an iphone and walked out with it. that belonged to amanda, a...
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the police department replaced a laptop and camera. they will return home to hawaii later today. >>> we are in for a decent weekend across the bay area. lisa argen is tracking it for us. hi, lisa. >> good morning. 5:51 is the official sunrise. from the exploratorium camera, it's clear. numbers in the mid-50s. we will see highs today near 70 degrees downtown. stay with us. i'll have a look at the rest of the bay area and the warmup right in time for the holiday next. >> lisa, thanks. also ahead, the bay area's largest city is just days away from hosting their first-ever stanley cup finals games. the preparations underway in san jose. first, a custody battle. grandparents fighting over two children in the >> a peninsula murder mystery is nowen twined with a custody battle. two children were removed from their home where they once lived with their mother. she's now charged with killing their father. here's the story from vic lee >> tiffany lee's mother and her lawyers came to the courthouse to fight for custody of her grandchildren. jeff
the police department replaced a laptop and camera. they will return home to hawaii later today. >>> we are in for a decent weekend across the bay area. lisa argen is tracking it for us. hi, lisa. >> good morning. 5:51 is the official sunrise. from the exploratorium camera, it's clear. numbers in the mid-50s. we will see highs today near 70 degrees downtown. stay with us. i'll have a look at the rest of the bay area and the warmup right in time for the holiday next. >>...
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and it takes us back to the february bombing in the somalia area with the plane and the laptop.ld have taken on with their personal items, of course, the last is is there something else that says this is not a terrorist event. it is really important as the captain said to let the evidence and the investigation lead you to where it leads you. that raises the question of why are people not taking credit for this right now. that may one of the reasons. there are reports and you cannot verify these necessarily until you see them. the twitter handles between the isis group, this is a good thing, not necessarily claiming responsibility right now but to say this is a good thing but brian, then you go to trade craft, isis verses somalia. al qaeda took credit but it took them weeks to do it. whereas in the metrojet attack, isis claimed responsibility immediately afterwards. >> as we keep stressing to our viewers and as my questions to you indicated, none of this is factual yet and all speculation. given where it went down and given the times we're living in, we're certainly concentrating
and it takes us back to the february bombing in the somalia area with the plane and the laptop.ld have taken on with their personal items, of course, the last is is there something else that says this is not a terrorist event. it is really important as the captain said to let the evidence and the investigation lead you to where it leads you. that raises the question of why are people not taking credit for this right now. that may one of the reasons. there are reports and you cannot verify these...
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people sent cards and a san francisco police officer's association replaced a laptop and camera.ey will return to hawaii later today. >>> pleasant conditions outside right now, but it will get a little warmer today. meteorologist lisa is tracking the latest for us. hi, lisa. >> chris, it's warm right now. numbers range from 56 in safr san rafael to 73 by the delta. this is the tower camera where it's 59 degrees in the city. everybody else already in the 60s. north wind to get us started. still a sea breeze to cool us off at the coast. i'll explain, next. >> lisa, thanks. >>> also ahead, the bay area's largest city is just days away from hosting first ever stanley cup final game. preparations under way in san jose. >>> first, a murder mystery is turning into a custody battle. the grandparents fighting over two children on the peninsula. intromercedes-benz c-coupe, redesigned with its athletic prowess and sleek new body. it doesn't just raise the bar... ...it completely crushes it. the all-new c-class coupe. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> welcome back. a peninsula murder m
people sent cards and a san francisco police officer's association replaced a laptop and camera.ey will return to hawaii later today. >>> pleasant conditions outside right now, but it will get a little warmer today. meteorologist lisa is tracking the latest for us. hi, lisa. >> chris, it's warm right now. numbers range from 56 in safr san rafael to 73 by the delta. this is the tower camera where it's 59 degrees in the city. everybody else already in the 60s. north wind to get us...
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a month later, another laptop bomb shattered windows when it exploded near a small somali airport. given terrorist obsession with aviation, u.s. officials say it is possible an explosion downed egypt air 804. >> it raises my suspicion level. >> reporter: that it was what? >> that it was something other than mechanical -- >> reporter: a bomb? >> an explosive, right. >> reporter: john halinski, the former deputy administrator of the t.s.a. says terrorists have been doing their homework. >> they understand our tactics. they study the policies and security policies of the t.s.a. and other organizations. a device planted on the inside of an aircraft at the right location with a timing device that is conceivable is not that difficult to do, especially if you're looking at locations that don't have what you would define as the top security in the world. >> reporter: u.s. investigators have been scanning social media and other source looking for claims of responsibility. charlie, so far, we're told there are no signs of boasting. >> rose: thanks, jeff. mike morrell is the former deputy dir
a month later, another laptop bomb shattered windows when it exploded near a small somali airport. given terrorist obsession with aviation, u.s. officials say it is possible an explosion downed egypt air 804. >> it raises my suspicion level. >> reporter: that it was what? >> that it was something other than mechanical -- >> reporter: a bomb? >> an explosive, right. >> reporter: john halinski, the former deputy administrator of the t.s.a. says terrorists have...
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and he realizes he's alone and decides to steal a laptop and then leaves.the end of it. >> somebody from outside gave him the signal on the phone somebody is coming close to the house and then he went out again and got another person. >> the second time two men enter and decide to check out the rest of the house. they enter the children's bedrooms and don't see much there so they continue their search. >> then they went inside my bedroom and opened the drawers, took whatever they found there. removed all the clothes from the clo closet and found a safe. they picked up the safe and w k walked away from the front door. >> all kind of memories from my mother, grandmother, my mother, my father. money. everything i worked for is done. >> i think the suspects that burglarized this house they were in there for three minutes. >> abraham and his family are traumatized from the invasion and still don't feel safe at home. my daughter couldn't sleep there. she sleep next to us on the floor. i feel now i live in a jail. those people should be in jail. i feel i'm in jail
and he realizes he's alone and decides to steal a laptop and then leaves.the end of it. >> somebody from outside gave him the signal on the phone somebody is coming close to the house and then he went out again and got another person. >> the second time two men enter and decide to check out the rest of the house. they enter the children's bedrooms and don't see much there so they continue their search. >> then they went inside my bedroom and opened the drawers, took whatever...
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as laptops are getting bigger, it wasn't your office size that was important. it was what the power of your computer was. we bought those things mind far more mindlessly. far more power than we'd ever use. >> >> can i ask to pull a threat on that with a different direction. government can drive. the purchasing power. you did see a department of defense through weapons platforms. the last the last thing you want is when you push that button when they are supposed to and it doesn't it's third party vender issue as well. if if i made big vender i'm going to start asking some of these questions from an iot perspective which gets back to maybe the provider concept that you had whether it's the cloud those might be the drivers. >> this could be an area where they could. >> buys lots of stuff in government and there are other government departments and agencies that buy huge amounts of digital equipment to try to increase their efficiency. i think at a minimum they should insist on the highest standards. as you know this boils down to some clause and thick document en
as laptops are getting bigger, it wasn't your office size that was important. it was what the power of your computer was. we bought those things mind far more mindlessly. far more power than we'd ever use. >> >> can i ask to pull a threat on that with a different direction. government can drive. the purchasing power. you did see a department of defense through weapons platforms. the last the last thing you want is when you push that button when they are supposed to and it doesn't...
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a bomb hidden in a laptop near mowing deesha. miguel marquez is "outfront." >> reporter: airline security under scrutiny again after egyptair flight 804 abruptly descends mid flight into the mediterranean. worldwide over the last five years, there have been nine hijackings, two bombings, two suicides and one mystery in what brought down malaysian airlines flight 370. egypt has been targeted before. authorities today more forthcoming than ever. >> terror exists everywhere. it's definitely something that we are concerned about. >> reporter: but when russian airliner, metro jet 9268 was brought down by a home made terrorist bomb placed in the luggage hold, killing all 224 aboard, it took egyptian authorities four months to admit it. egyptair itself has also been targeted. in march, a hijacker claiming he had an explosive belt forced flight 181 to land in cyprus. he was arrested, no one was injured. and in february, another bomb aboard a somali airliner, flight 159. this time two airport workers suspected of sneaking a bomb into a la
a bomb hidden in a laptop near mowing deesha. miguel marquez is "outfront." >> reporter: airline security under scrutiny again after egyptair flight 804 abruptly descends mid flight into the mediterranean. worldwide over the last five years, there have been nine hijackings, two bombings, two suicides and one mystery in what brought down malaysian airlines flight 370. egypt has been targeted before. authorities today more forthcoming than ever. >> terror exists everywhere....
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so if you are away from your television, you can watch on your desktop, laptop, even smartphone or tabletspan archives all of its programs online in the video library. if you miss an episode of tv,"ington journal," "book or others, you can watch it online. over-span library contains 2000 hours of c-span programs. the search engine helps you find programs going back many years to watch on your television. we publish the on-air schedule for all the free apps and the radio station. just click on the schedule. c-span is a free service by the cable or satellite provider. so check it out. it is on the web at c-span.org. on lectures in history, university of georgia professor steven barry teaches a class about corners in the 19th century out. here is a preview. announcer: you have to imagine them as so often happens they are in a basement, morbid, dank little place. doing their work, and yet, what is washing across their examining tables day after day, week after week, year after year, the rest of us may see a death or two. they see hundreds. shifts see patterns for in how people -- or shifts in
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he offered to set up a laptop. she said city wouldn't be convenient, that she didn't know how to operate a laptop or computer. he said he assumed the email situation would set up so she could have a private email for personal reasons. we now know that of course a lot of official state department business went through that server as well. bill: he tried to set up a laptop and it didn't happen. he gave her a blackberry. you read through this deposition. what did it tell you? >> the clinton story keeps changing and it doesn't make sense. one of the points they made repeatedly is they did this for convenience purposes. she wanted to use the blackberry for convenience purposes. but as mr. lucas points out in his deposition, you have purposeful dead zones where blackberries can't be used. secretary clinton when she was in her office had to leave the office to go into the hallway to send and receive emails. that's not convenient. again and again they shifted the story and i think it will continue to get worse as it circle
he offered to set up a laptop. she said city wouldn't be convenient, that she didn't know how to operate a laptop or computer. he said he assumed the email situation would set up so she could have a private email for personal reasons. we now know that of course a lot of official state department business went through that server as well. bill: he tried to set up a laptop and it didn't happen. he gave her a blackberry. you read through this deposition. what did it tell you? >> the clinton...
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this is footage from inside of the airport in what it appears to show is the bomb disguised as a laptop or at least something that would fit into a laptop case being given to the passenger inside the somali airport which appeared to be airport workers. he got on board the plane. it was an air bus a 321. it was supposed to be a two hour flight but 20 minutes into the flight when the plane was at 14,000 feet, that bomb, which that terrorist had brought on board the plane, the bomb went off and the bomb was a success. it was not a dud. it exploded, but the explosion on board that plane was also basically a miracle because as you can see in some of the images, what that bomb did was blow a hole in the lodge lodge of the plane that was just big enough to suck the bomber out of that air craft and send him to his death but it was not such a massive hole that the plane completely broke apart and the heroic work of the crew on flight 159 back in february, the heroic pilot and co-pilot of the air craft, they were able to safely land that plane even with that huge hole in the fusilage. the bomber
this is footage from inside of the airport in what it appears to show is the bomb disguised as a laptop or at least something that would fit into a laptop case being given to the passenger inside the somali airport which appeared to be airport workers. he got on board the plane. it was an air bus a 321. it was supposed to be a two hour flight but 20 minutes into the flight when the plane was at 14,000 feet, that bomb, which that terrorist had brought on board the plane, the bomb went off and...
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with explosive elements in the laptop.omb. so not only would it have gotten through the tsa x-ray machines, didn't matter. it got through with the worker. >> that's right. that was in somalia. >> yeah. >> that was in somalia, that was earlier this year. brian, two major problems still. even after everything the tsa has done, one is data. in terms of the security threat assessments that we do on workers, the vetting. the data going in, the dates of births that they have and matching them up against the right terror threat watch list we are not doing a good job of that even in the 21st century. when tsa started to match up against watch lists they discovered 75 workers in the united states also on terror watch lists. the other thing is intelligence. on the ground making sure you have good intelligence. making sure you have people and you're in touch with the workforce at your airport. that if you hear about workers becoming radicalized or talking about radical beliefs persistently. that other workers are alerting you, hey, y
with explosive elements in the laptop.omb. so not only would it have gotten through the tsa x-ray machines, didn't matter. it got through with the worker. >> that's right. that was in somalia. >> yeah. >> that was in somalia, that was earlier this year. brian, two major problems still. even after everything the tsa has done, one is data. in terms of the security threat assessments that we do on workers, the vetting. the data going in, the dates of births that they have and...
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we actually have it running on that laptop over there and scales to the data center. we have the test data that we use. expert givesinance us tips for buying a car for your teenager. >> owning and operating a car on their own is a proud and scary moment. between the flashy car desires and your practicality, it is real. it is safer and cheaper to go with a midsized sedan. make your kids accountable for a portion of the payments, however small. it teaches the responsibility of ownership. you can come up with savings strategies. check to see if your financial institution has special offers and discounts for the military. and if they offer a quick approval process, show up with the approval letter in hand. it gives you bargaining power. and planning you can turn it cringe worthy moment into a teachable one. funhen we return, more darpa demo days. we were making a move. the dewe had to. made -- we knew that if we came in too high, it would cost us big time. we had to stay low. and boy did we. we locked it in and rode that low rate from navy federal credit union all the way
we actually have it running on that laptop over there and scales to the data center. we have the test data that we use. expert givesinance us tips for buying a car for your teenager. >> owning and operating a car on their own is a proud and scary moment. between the flashy car desires and your practicality, it is real. it is safer and cheaper to go with a midsized sedan. make your kids accountable for a portion of the payments, however small. it teaches the responsibility of ownership....
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al shabab was suspected of planting a bomb in a laptop, blowing a hole in this jetliner shortly after it took off from mogadishu, somalia. a month later another laptop bomb shattered windows when it exploded near a small somali airport. given terrorist obsession with aviation, u.s. officials say it is possible an explosion downed egypt air 804. >> it raises my suspicion level. >> reporter: that it was what? >> that it was something other than a mechanical -- >> reporter: a bomb? >> an explosive, right. >> reporter: john halinski, the former deputy administrator of the tsa, says terrorists have been doing their homework. >> they understand our tactics. they study the policies and security policies of the tsa and other organizations. >> reporter: u.s. investigators have been scanning social media and other sources looking for claims of responsibility. charlie, so far we're told there >>e no signs of boasting. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. the military is more than a career, it's a journey. and every step along the way, the uso is there. it's an experience that soldier wil
al shabab was suspected of planting a bomb in a laptop, blowing a hole in this jetliner shortly after it took off from mogadishu, somalia. a month later another laptop bomb shattered windows when it exploded near a small somali airport. given terrorist obsession with aviation, u.s. officials say it is possible an explosion downed egypt air 804. >> it raises my suspicion level. >> reporter: that it was what? >> that it was something other than a mechanical -- >> reporter:...
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. >> he had a laptop, a state department laptop that the report say that is he never used for e-mail. not for official business. >> that's not what secretary powell says. >> he used the personal e-mail for all of the official e-mail business, and the oig also says that when the secretary powell was asked to provide -- >> let me ask another question -- >> yeno -- >> did he ever use a private server. >> yeah, he used exclusively a private server. >> let me make another point and that's very critical and that's the oig also found that the retention by secretary clinton of her e-mails and provided 55,000 pages of the e-mail mitigated the fact and in the case of secretary powell there was none of the e-mails turned over and the secretary of the state did not preserve any of the e 345decisions and that to far more consequence than the -- >> when did secretary leave the state department? >> in 2012 or 2013. >> january of 2013. >> do you know when she turned over the 50,000 pages? >> after leaving office. >> wait a minute. you know it was december of 2014, two years later. >> that's absolutel
. >> he had a laptop, a state department laptop that the report say that is he never used for e-mail. not for official business. >> that's not what secretary powell says. >> he used the personal e-mail for all of the official e-mail business, and the oig also says that when the secretary powell was asked to provide -- >> let me ask another question -- >> yeno -- >> did he ever use a private server. >> yeah, he used exclusively a private server. >>...
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. >> you have a laptop.ake it out of the bag. >> reporter: when you line up at security, it usually goes one of two ways. first up, the easy way. tsa actor volunteers demonstrate how things should go, no oversized liquids, no hair spray. >> you have any drinks, beverages -- >> reporter: if everyone follows rules, the line fast. >> that run, with prepared travelers took a minute and 45 seconds. >> reporter: the hard way? some do not remove laptops, others carry oversized liquids and increasingly weapons. one has a pocket knife. another forgot a loaded firearm. our officer behind me on the x-ray detected a weapon. they find up to 70 guns each week nationwide backing up the line every time. >> at this appointment nobody gets through. that took six minutes to get through. >> reporter: knowing the rules can shorten lines, but critics say the tsa shares some blame. yesterday, the agency's security director was moved after complaints from congress, and massive lines at airports like midway were blamed on understaff
. >> you have a laptop.ake it out of the bag. >> reporter: when you line up at security, it usually goes one of two ways. first up, the easy way. tsa actor volunteers demonstrate how things should go, no oversized liquids, no hair spray. >> you have any drinks, beverages -- >> reporter: if everyone follows rules, the line fast. >> that run, with prepared travelers took a minute and 45 seconds. >> reporter: the hard way? some do not remove laptops, others...
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law student comes to uc to chase the american dream but ends up chasing the person that stole his laptop>>> also at six, donald trump fights back after a newspaper details his alleged history of mistreating women. >>> an arlington, virginia elementary school set a a satellite in space. >>> at a virginia elementary school made history becoming the first school to put a satellite into space. >>> if this tiny cube satellite works, it will beam back photos of earth to schools around the world. mark albert reports from the launch ceremony in arlington. >>> 400 students at thomas moore cathedral celebrated monday after nasa released the cube satellite into space. >> it was awesome and that was the first time i watched it in space. >> once the antenna deploys it is going to take a pick of earth anam seconds. >> you will see the pictures. >> yes. >> emily socker let the mission at the school, a kindergarten teacher. >> the lesson is perseverance. you can do anything. >> the father of one of the stories came up with the satellite idea and admits he had ulterior motive. >> this gentleman is a scie
law student comes to uc to chase the american dream but ends up chasing the person that stole his laptop>>> also at six, donald trump fights back after a newspaper details his alleged history of mistreating women. >>> an arlington, virginia elementary school set a a satellite in space. >>> at a virginia elementary school made history becoming the first school to put a satellite into space. >>> if this tiny cube satellite works, it will beam back photos of...
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are issued for construction teachers now have laptops in the classroom and impact and innovation it shifted in vision 2025 and schools presented an equity challenge within an engagement plan the i lapse supported the process and the bye lap boat camp coaching sessions this is something we advocated for the last two years and we're really happy this resource has been added to the program professional development the teacher residency the project sponsor between usf and stanford and will expand and serve 50 teachers in 2016-2017 this program is a model that the school districts around the state are users and the 5 year employment retention rate is 80 percent and compared to 38 percent retention overall and so i'm just going to go through the report we have recommendations for the board of education because we're an oversight committee we don't make policy only ask you guys do look at the gaps we find one of that is review the alignments with the budget to the proposition language the prop a was built for teacher incentives and retention some of those budget items may or may not my own
are issued for construction teachers now have laptops in the classroom and impact and innovation it shifted in vision 2025 and schools presented an equity challenge within an engagement plan the i lapse supported the process and the bye lap boat camp coaching sessions this is something we advocated for the last two years and we're really happy this resource has been added to the program professional development the teacher residency the project sponsor between usf and stanford and will expand...
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. >> reporter: police issued phones and laptops. the los angeles sheriffs department says it will roll out a new system randomly checking officer's communications. >> the fbi returned for a third time to a connecticut home in search of a stolen rembrandt. agents moved in with hopes the art was hidden there. an aging gangster is the prime support in a half billion art theft from a boston museum 25 years ago. his lawyer says that he knows nothing. >> union leaders called for schools in detroit to be closed again. classes were cancelled after teachers called in sick. they are protesting the poor conditions of some schools and the lack of summer payment. >> what are they doing? taking money from us we already earned. if you treat the frontline people like garbage, what do you expect? >> the state approved $47 million in emergency money in march to keep the school system operating but that amount only pays the district's bills through the end of june. about 46,000 students attend those detroit schools. and the university of illinois is l
. >> reporter: police issued phones and laptops. the los angeles sheriffs department says it will roll out a new system randomly checking officer's communications. >> the fbi returned for a third time to a connecticut home in search of a stolen rembrandt. agents moved in with hopes the art was hidden there. an aging gangster is the prime support in a half billion art theft from a boston museum 25 years ago. his lawyer says that he knows nothing. >> union leaders called for...
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from your laptop, desktop, even from your handheld device.nd over 2000 programs are video libraryur and you can find it and watch it. it contains over 200,000 hours and itsn programs powerful search engine helps you finding and research programs going back many years. c-span publishes its on-air schedule. just click on the schedule link. service of public your cable or satellite provider. check it out. it is on the web at c-span.org. announcer: tonight, "q&a" with michael kinsley. then queen elizabeth ii gives the annual address at the state opening of parliament. after that, a discussion on ways to strengthen security in europe. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a," vanity fair columnist and slate magazine founder michael kinsley. he talks about living with parkinson's disease and his new book, "old age: a beginner's guide." ♪ brian: michael kinsley, in your new book, "old age: a beginner's guide," why do you start your book by saying, this is not about parkinson'
from your laptop, desktop, even from your handheld device.nd over 2000 programs are video libraryur and you can find it and watch it. it contains over 200,000 hours and itsn programs powerful search engine helps you finding and research programs going back many years. c-span publishes its on-air schedule. just click on the schedule link. service of public your cable or satellite provider. check it out. it is on the web at c-span.org. announcer: tonight, "q&a" with michael kinsley....
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the boy's family says he wasn't carrying a laptop or cell phone. we don't know why this happened. >>> to the race for the white house now. abc news has confirmed that house speaker paul ryan will endorse donald trump. it's unclear when that endorsement will happen but ryan does have a briefing scheduled on the house republican agenda later today in washington. committed to working together after he expressed some hesitancy about endorsing trump. this violence that erupted last night. crowds threw barricades, overturned trash cans and throw things at police outside the albuquerque convention center. >> we're great as a nation. bernie sanders taking aim at donald trump there. americans won't support someone who insults our nation's minority. sanders is back in river side county today. >>> hillary clinton violated the government e-mail policy. that's the word from the state department early this morning. be review came after revolutions on the server. clinton is campaigning in the bay area today. >>> they are responding to a video causing a bit of a s
the boy's family says he wasn't carrying a laptop or cell phone. we don't know why this happened. >>> to the race for the white house now. abc news has confirmed that house speaker paul ryan will endorse donald trump. it's unclear when that endorsement will happen but ryan does have a briefing scheduled on the house republican agenda later today in washington. committed to working together after he expressed some hesitancy about endorsing trump. this violence that erupted last night....
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travelers screened by dogs are not required to remove their shoes or take laptops out of their carry ons. the adding more than 750 security screeners by mid-june. >>> how long are the wait times at our dc airports and others across the country. in order to give you realtime information we are asking you to share your airport security experience with us on social media. use the # time the line and we have reports for both rayen international and dulles. >> people heard about the waits and trying to get extra time and figured they would use it waiting for their flights. >> wait? what wait. frustration, where? >> you will let us know how your line is. >> we will time you. >> laura is flying to columbus and came to reagan earlier. >> i heard they are a little bit longer and try to get extra time. >> it took laura ten minutes to get through. >> i go precheck and not doing that today because i am traveling with somebody that isn't scare me. >> holly breezed through security in two-and-a-half minutes and people that through into reagan had the same story. >> two minutes. >> i waited longer
travelers screened by dogs are not required to remove their shoes or take laptops out of their carry ons. the adding more than 750 security screeners by mid-june. >>> how long are the wait times at our dc airports and others across the country. in order to give you realtime information we are asking you to share your airport security experience with us on social media. use the # time the line and we have reports for both rayen international and dulles. >> people heard about the...
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ia, using another laptop bomb. one of the countries thegypt in the 24 hours before the crash, eritrea, it was quite near somalia. you're looking at where the plane was in the 24 hours before the attack. i think from counterterrorism point of view, the bigger vulnerability in places like eritrea, in the 24 hours before the incident, rather than in paris, where there is much tighter security, very strict protocols for people working at the airport, but not so much strict protocols in the middle east and africa. that is the achille's heel right now in terms of bringing in state-of-the-art technology, training, and these protocols to protect against the insider. >> you understand the complication and the breadth of this investigation. paul, thanks for being with us, still to come, comin'ing for clues beneath the surface. as they hunt for the wreckage of egyptair flight 804. fight heartburn fast. with tums chewy delights. the mouthwatering soft chew that goes to work in seconds to conquer heartburn fast. tum tum tum tum
ia, using another laptop bomb. one of the countries thegypt in the 24 hours before the crash, eritrea, it was quite near somalia. you're looking at where the plane was in the 24 hours before the attack. i think from counterterrorism point of view, the bigger vulnerability in places like eritrea, in the 24 hours before the incident, rather than in paris, where there is much tighter security, very strict protocols for people working at the airport, but not so much strict protocols in the middle...
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they don't have to remove shoes, belts or laptops. >> it's been easy.re than five people ahead of me in line. i'm keeping my fingers cross the ice the same tonight. david louie, abc7 news. >>> public health experts are calling or the world health organization to consider moving the rio olympics because of the zika outbreaks. almost 150 experts signed an open letter to the agency calling for the summer games to be moved or postponed. it sites recent scientific evidence that the zika virus causes severe birth defects, most notably, babies born with small heads. the games are set to kickoff on august 5th. >>> president obama made history yesterday with a visit to hiroshima, japan. no sitting u.s. president has gone there in more than 70 years. the president did not apologize for the atomic bomb the u.s. dropped to end world war ii, but he did honor the dead and called for an end to nuclear war. jim is traveling with the president. >> history made with every step. president obama walking where seven decades of american presidents would not. >> 71 years ago
they don't have to remove shoes, belts or laptops. >> it's been easy.re than five people ahead of me in line. i'm keeping my fingers cross the ice the same tonight. david louie, abc7 news. >>> public health experts are calling or the world health organization to consider moving the rio olympics because of the zika outbreaks. almost 150 experts signed an open letter to the agency calling for the summer games to be moved or postponed. it sites recent scientific evidence that the...
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in california, this alleged thief using some sort of device to unlock the car, walking away with a laptop and an expensive custom bike. outside his home in seattle. >> this is a criminal universal key fob. kimberly: this researcher working with car manufacturers says key -- says these are hacking the key fob. >> they put the device under the car. as soon as the user of the car unless the vehicle, they now have a code they can use later on. they can take this device from under the car, press the button, and unlike the vehicle. kimberly: he says it only cost far, itto make, and so has worked on every make and model he has tried. >> it is all over the country. no one is immune from it. if you have a car -- kimberly: right now, these alleged thieves can only break-in, but they say it is only a matter of time before hackers can drive off, too. this is a pretty good tip to protect yourself. if the lock button on your the door. that should keep the device from working. i do that anyway because i always forget whether i actually locked the car. i don't want to be too picky. at least the sun was o
in california, this alleged thief using some sort of device to unlock the car, walking away with a laptop and an expensive custom bike. outside his home in seattle. >> this is a criminal universal key fob. kimberly: this researcher working with car manufacturers says key -- says these are hacking the key fob. >> they put the device under the car. as soon as the user of the car unless the vehicle, they now have a code they can use later on. they can take this device from under the...
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. >> they had a laptop commuter and plastic printer, they were creating gift cards and making numbers, they had stolen information, we are still working on that as to how they got that information. >> deputy chief harkins says the arrest is gratified because it's the first bust by the new retail investigation unit. >> the suspects face a slew of charges including theft by deception and receiving stolen property and conspiracy. >> thank you walter. >>> it was a grand opening today for the francis house of peace. the new affordable housing complex in chinatown has 94 units and the facility is for residents that have experienced or are at risk for homelessness. it's named for pope francis, there are remembrances around including the knotted grotto including a stool blessed by francis himself. >>> and police officers and firefighters are honored for their ultimate sacrifice in philadelphia. >>> and the upper level low over the great lakes continues to bring us cool, unsettled weather and i'll time out the next round of rain and let you know when we clear this out in the accuweather foreca
. >> they had a laptop commuter and plastic printer, they were creating gift cards and making numbers, they had stolen information, we are still working on that as to how they got that information. >> deputy chief harkins says the arrest is gratified because it's the first bust by the new retail investigation unit. >> the suspects face a slew of charges including theft by deception and receiving stolen property and conspiracy. >> thank you walter. >>> it was a...
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. >> reporter: the device hooks into a laptop to monitor the heart pump. lucile packard is the only hospital that has the berlin heart. honey has been waiting for a suitable match for six months. doctors say that is pretty typical but until then, she can stay hooked up to the berlin heart indefinitely. her mother says the waiting is the hardest part but some day when herbal girl is better, she will tell her all about the days they spent here. >> what i really want her to get from this is a sense of gratitude for life and for the donor eventually who has donated her heart so that she was able to continue on and live and have a normal life. >>reporter: at this hospital, rob roth ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up, a wildfire forces thousands to evacuate. what is fueling the flames of this huge wildfire in canada? >>> tracking a chance of showers now in the forecast. hey i think the internet just went down. huh, why don't you give it a sec, it'll come back. something just happened in the world and we have no idea what it was. get high speed internet from at&t wit
. >> reporter: the device hooks into a laptop to monitor the heart pump. lucile packard is the only hospital that has the berlin heart. honey has been waiting for a suitable match for six months. doctors say that is pretty typical but until then, she can stay hooked up to the berlin heart indefinitely. her mother says the waiting is the hardest part but some day when herbal girl is better, she will tell her all about the days they spent here. >> what i really want her to get from...
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the laptops can be replaced. we will work to do that. the instruments that we had really labored to have donated. reporter: workers say they broke through the window. ransacked the office and continued out into the hallway. a security camera pointed in this area should have caught the whole thing. but they are having trouble pulling the video. >> take from us, you really are reducing resources for those who have so it is now a waiting game. waiting until there is instruments once again to be played. in northwest d.c., amy aubert, abc7 news. maureen: outside right now something that has become a rare sight. bright sunshine. i can't even say it. we asked for pictures and you delivered. this picture from springfield with the message -- great to see an old friend. well put. share your own pictures of the sun. be careful taking them, of course. e-mail pics@wjla.com. what is the sun? what is that? leon: yeah. will the friend of ours stick around for any time? doug: this evening is fine. any outdoor plans after work this evening will be fine. t
the laptops can be replaced. we will work to do that. the instruments that we had really labored to have donated. reporter: workers say they broke through the window. ransacked the office and continued out into the hallway. a security camera pointed in this area should have caught the whole thing. but they are having trouble pulling the video. >> take from us, you really are reducing resources for those who have so it is now a waiting game. waiting until there is instruments once again to...