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folks. >> reporter: there's already a laptop ban for flights from some airports in the middle east. since it went into effect, emirates airways, the largest airline in the middle east, has cut some flights to the u.s. due to fewer travelers that slowdown in traffic concerns airline and travel industry leaders, but for now, many believe tighter security or an extended laptop ban will not prompt people to skip overseas trips. >> i think we would find a way to put up with it, because we're traveling for reasons. >> reporter: so far, travelers seem to be adjusting to the new reality, which could include longer lines and fewer electronics to pass the time on flights. >> i don't know if it will make lines longer, necessarily. i think once people get accustomed to understanding that that's part of the process just as it did with your shoes having to be removed and that kind of thing, i think that people will get accustomed to it and it will change. >> they're horrible. i mean, they're like hour long sometimes, from here, goes down the stairs, all the way back around the side. then you have
folks. >> reporter: there's already a laptop ban for flights from some airports in the middle east. since it went into effect, emirates airways, the largest airline in the middle east, has cut some flights to the u.s. due to fewer travelers that slowdown in traffic concerns airline and travel industry leaders, but for now, many believe tighter security or an extended laptop ban will not prompt people to skip overseas trips. >> i think we would find a way to put up with it, because...
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the new regulations could cause delays, but it could also keep laptops have interesti laptops from having to be checked. >>> and the race to 2020 is on with president trump holding a fundraiser for his reelection campaign. but it remains to be seen whether the health care bill will fall through. >>> and a prank meant to get more views on youtube kills. police charging a pregnant 19-year-old with manslaughter after shooting the father of her children through a book that was meant to stop the bullet. the dangerous stunt apparently all for fame. >>> and we love it because it keeps you up and then you watch us while your partner saws away, but it request be-- request bcan be a relationships. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we really want them to sleep well? >> no. no, we don't. that's one of those stories you can just ignore. >> yes, exactly. >> but i guess we'll give you a few tips just in case you want to sleep after the show, right? >> exactly. >>> first we're going to start with new security rules. >> homeland security is calling for airlines around the world to improve th
the new regulations could cause delays, but it could also keep laptops have interesti laptops from having to be checked. >>> and the race to 2020 is on with president trump holding a fundraiser for his reelection campaign. but it remains to be seen whether the health care bill will fall through. >>> and a prank meant to get more views on youtube kills. police charging a pregnant 19-year-old with manslaughter after shooting the father of her children through a book that was...
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i need my laptop to go with me. it's part of my communication network. if i can't take it -- i used to handle luggage. i don't want other people handling it. we need to have that so we need to make sure we keep the communication channels open. >> we spoke with a ceo of an airline recently who pointed out it's not a great idea to have all of these laptops in the hold underneath either. if people are just checking their bags. you don't want them stored in a single place because the risk of the batteri place could be an issue, too. this may be a rolling issue to try and deal with. >> it could be. the lithium batteries as far as having a communication tool with you that you need, when you get somewhere, if we take that away, you're going to see domestic air travel drop. there's no question about it. it would happen. i don't think we're going to get to that. but if they do, that's what we'll see. >> travelers can spend $8500, $100 for tsa precheck and kbloeb balanc global entry. are the fast lines still the fast lines? >> well, i think -- yes and yes. i mean,
i need my laptop to go with me. it's part of my communication network. if i can't take it -- i used to handle luggage. i don't want other people handling it. we need to have that so we need to make sure we keep the communication channels open. >> we spoke with a ceo of an airline recently who pointed out it's not a great idea to have all of these laptops in the hold underneath either. if people are just checking their bags. you don't want them stored in a single place because the risk of...
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our top stories: tough new security for flights into the united states, but no ban on laptop computers. hong kong police arrest democracy activists, hours before president xi arrives to celebrate 20 years of chinese rule. the policeman who took on the london bridge attackers tells us about the moment he faced them alone. ijust had one voice in my head saying, don't go down, don't go down. and all i know is that i was swinging all over the place. and as arguments rage over the future of american healthcare, we visit kentucky, where some of donald trump's core voters are worried about change. hello. american officials are toughening security procedures for international flyers entering the us, but won't be extending the in—flight laptop ban imposed on eight muslim—majority countries in march. the guidelines announced on wednesday include more robust screening of travellers and their personal electronics, and tighter security around aircraft and passenger areas. the secretary of homeland security said the new measures are necessary to combat changing terror threats. today i am announcing
our top stories: tough new security for flights into the united states, but no ban on laptop computers. hong kong police arrest democracy activists, hours before president xi arrives to celebrate 20 years of chinese rule. the policeman who took on the london bridge attackers tells us about the moment he faced them alone. ijust had one voice in my head saying, don't go down, don't go down. and all i know is that i was swinging all over the place. and as arguments rage over the future of american...
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. >>> fire on board, a laptop forces an emergency landing, why safety experts are so concerned. >>> seeing clearly, patients trying a new alternative to lasik. doctors say the results are remarkable. >>> inspiring america, a lesson in kindness, a stranger helping make a dream come true. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> good evening to our viewers in the west. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester tonight and the stage is set for what could be the most dramatic showdown in washington to take place in a generation. fbi director james comey, fired by president trump will testify before congress telling his story publicly for the first time, and setting up a he said he said with the president of the united states. will comey confirm what he reportedly has told friends, that the president leaned on him to lay off parts of the russia investigation? and tonight, as congress issues a blizzard of new subpoenas, hillary clinton is making her most blunt comments to date, accusing trump allies of coordinating directly with the russians. nbc's andrea mitchell leading us off tonight. >> reporter: tonig
. >>> fire on board, a laptop forces an emergency landing, why safety experts are so concerned. >>> seeing clearly, patients trying a new alternative to lasik. doctors say the results are remarkable. >>> inspiring america, a lesson in kindness, a stranger helping make a dream come true. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> good evening to our viewers in the west. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester tonight and the stage is set for what could be the...
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emily: how can your technology better determine if a laptop has a problem?ause we have the resolution to look for the types of explosives that the tsa is interested in finding, we are kind of breaking the bag, slicing and dicing is the way i like to put it. if you think about breaking the bag into little cubes, which are volumes, and measuring the density and the material characteristics of each one of those cubes, then putting together all of the common ones into an object, the ones that are touching, then you know something about the material characteristics and whether it matches that of an explosive. based on the fact that you know the size of it, you know whether it is large enough to be of concern, it is large enough to cause an explosion on an aircraft. it is really quite advanced from a simple x-ray machine, which just shows you three different angles in the united states and most of europe. it only uses one projected image. very difficult for any officer to find an explosive material in an object inside a bag like that. emily: as i understand it, yo
emily: how can your technology better determine if a laptop has a problem?ause we have the resolution to look for the types of explosives that the tsa is interested in finding, we are kind of breaking the bag, slicing and dicing is the way i like to put it. if you think about breaking the bag into little cubes, which are volumes, and measuring the density and the material characteristics of each one of those cubes, then putting together all of the common ones into an object, the ones that are...
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you want me to buy you a laptop now?nk that is a new york city conversation there is definitely a new york city conversation going on behind the scenes so somebody pushes you on the train and it's a ricochet effect and instead of the person saying i'm sorry it's no you push me, he push me,. >> it sounds a little like trump yes, maybe it was just a new york city conversation. >> he is very new york. >> don't ever say to you new york i need loyalty i expect loyalty. >> no, no, no no nobody is ever said the. >> bosses have never said the two? >> it's very simple. we have a good working relationship. but i really do expect a little more loyalty from you. it's time. that's making me a little uncomfortable. i will go write that down now. i'll write it all down. >> i make it a record of this conversation. >> i'm going to go tweeted out. that's a near conversation. >> they beat the hell out of them it was in a newspaper. i said what happened they said they beat me. this is a serious question because his black. >> that is cute do
you want me to buy you a laptop now?nk that is a new york city conversation there is definitely a new york city conversation going on behind the scenes so somebody pushes you on the train and it's a ricochet effect and instead of the person saying i'm sorry it's no you push me, he push me,. >> it sounds a little like trump yes, maybe it was just a new york city conversation. >> he is very new york. >> don't ever say to you new york i need loyalty i expect loyalty. >> no,...
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tough new security measures unveiled for flights into the united states but there's no ban on laptop computers. hong kong police arrest democracy activists hours before president xi arrives to celebrate 20 years of chinese rule. the policeman who took on the london bridge attackers tells us about the moment he faced them alone. ijust had one voice in my head saying, don't go down, don't go down. and all i know is that i was swinging all over the place. hello. australia's most senior catholic figure, cardinal george pell, has been charged with multiple counts of sexually abusing children. cardinal pell, who's in charge of the vatican's finances, strongly denies the alleged offences, which are said to have happened in the 1970s. it's important to note that none of the allegations that have been made against cardinal pell have obviously been tested in any court yet. cardinal pell, like any other defendant, has a right to due process and so therefore it is important that the process is allowed to run its natural course. preserving the integrity of that process is essential to all of us.
tough new security measures unveiled for flights into the united states but there's no ban on laptop computers. hong kong police arrest democracy activists hours before president xi arrives to celebrate 20 years of chinese rule. the policeman who took on the london bridge attackers tells us about the moment he faced them alone. ijust had one voice in my head saying, don't go down, don't go down. and all i know is that i was swinging all over the place. hello. australia's most senior catholic...
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they could be included in a laptop ban, face financial penalties, or they could be banned from operatingrect flights to the united states. the department of homeland security says that the move is a way to address the threat that intelligence suggests is looming without having to do an all-out laptop ban. back to you. >> all right. thank you for that. >>> pressure is increasing on senate republicans to come up with a health care bill that can pass. they're still trying to thread an incredibly title needle that the satisfy -- incredibly title needle that the satisfy both republicans and democrats. the president offered this thought -- >> health care is working along very well. we could have a big surprise with a great health care package. so now they're happy. >> what do you mean, sir? >> a great, great surprise. thank you very much. >> no. we're not doing that. no word on exactly what that surprise will be. worth noting the president has a bit of a history of raising, then sometimes dashing expectations. sources say senate republicans are making progress and that the president is open to
they could be included in a laptop ban, face financial penalties, or they could be banned from operatingrect flights to the united states. the department of homeland security says that the move is a way to address the threat that intelligence suggests is looming without having to do an all-out laptop ban. back to you. >> all right. thank you for that. >>> pressure is increasing on senate republicans to come up with a health care bill that can pass. they're still trying to thread...
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now, you are the safety laptop operator? so what are you doing here with a laptop?lot of the prediction software, so i can see where the car is going, where the car wants to go, so this is all feedback that goes directly to all the engineers and they are able to look at what's going on and improve for the next iteration. so what you're hearing, the car is determining it wants to change lanes, but other vehicles around us are too close, so it decides against it and stays in lane. right now, you see it just change lanes there. over the course of our ride, the driver does take control for a short time, but the majority of the ride is performed autonomously. uber doesn't publicise how often the human drivers take over, though. it's not been plain sailing for this project. injanuary, one of the autonomous cars here in phoenix was involved in an accident. nobody was injured but a self—driving car was left crashed on its side. and a pilot testing programme in san francisco was called to a halt after a row with the california department of motor vehicles over permits for au
now, you are the safety laptop operator? so what are you doing here with a laptop?lot of the prediction software, so i can see where the car is going, where the car wants to go, so this is all feedback that goes directly to all the engineers and they are able to look at what's going on and improve for the next iteration. so what you're hearing, the car is determining it wants to change lanes, but other vehicles around us are too close, so it decides against it and stays in lane. right now, you...
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the issue of security and the laptop ban. what will they be discussing today?ack was this rapidly implemented ban on large electronic devices, items larger than an iphone on specific flights to the us. the uk quickly reciprocated and put in a band, not quite the same but very similar. in recent weeks, talk of the widening of the band. 0fficials in talk with each other about widening the ban. the impact on traffic could be absolutely huge. and the impact on some airlines have been huge. precisely. in the april numbers, released by iata, you could see it was in packing travel to and from the middle east and iata iata saying this could have an impact on productivity. it could be as wide as it is over $4 billion. 50% of business travellers have said they would rethink their business travel if employees cannot take their la ptop if employees cannot take their laptop on board. tell us about brexit as well, the likes of easyjet grappling with that? precisely. with brexit, a lot of people do not realise how highly regulated the airline industry it is. for example, the
the issue of security and the laptop ban. what will they be discussing today?ack was this rapidly implemented ban on large electronic devices, items larger than an iphone on specific flights to the us. the uk quickly reciprocated and put in a band, not quite the same but very similar. in recent weeks, talk of the widening of the band. 0fficials in talk with each other about widening the ban. the impact on traffic could be absolutely huge. and the impact on some airlines have been huge....
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when he talked about the laptop ban on flights going to the laptop ban on flights going to the unitedt ban laptops on flights. on to the dup. a lot of criticism in the british papers about this but the independent is calling it the £1 billion bribe, $1.3 billion and the dup coming back for more. this is not a one—off. dup coming back for more. this is not a one-off. if they think theresa may remains insecure, i think it's almost certain they will come back for more. the real cost for this to the british government is far higher. there are lots of things the dup has insisted will happen, such as that the triple lock will get moved and fuel payments don't change, which will have a significant cost to the exchequer. the billion is what is going to northern ireland and that has made the headlines because wales and scotland are not happy because they do not get an equivalent amount. just for our non—british viewers, according to the barnett formula, the money given to the regions is allocated according to what the barnett formula allocates which means barnett formula allocates which m ea n
when he talked about the laptop ban on flights going to the laptop ban on flights going to the unitedt ban laptops on flights. on to the dup. a lot of criticism in the british papers about this but the independent is calling it the £1 billion bribe, $1.3 billion and the dup coming back for more. this is not a one—off. dup coming back for more. this is not a one-off. if they think theresa may remains insecure, i think it's almost certain they will come back for more. the real cost for this to...
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you can still take your laptop on board an international flight.e bad news the security lines may be a lot longer that can be happening this weekend. you are watching "fbn:am." ♪ lauren: breaking news this morning. major milestone for the financial industry for the first time since the crisis. all past has allowed them to pay shareholders bigger dividends. cheryl: on capitol hill, scrambling to hint at a health care bill by tamara tomorrow the president is promising a surprise. lauren: gains yesterday hope for the trump agenda and big gains for technology stocks feeling a major rally. 133 points. the nasdaq best day of the year. today they are for the dow and s&p. nested features under pressure. cheryl: is not that two-day losing streak. a few not the vatican to tell you about the pope's top financial czar is stepping aside after being charged with multiple accounts of sexual assault. lauren: find anywhere? new rules for airport security passengers. hold onto your laptop. you might have to a lot longer in the security lines. lauren: in sports let's
you can still take your laptop on board an international flight.e bad news the security lines may be a lot longer that can be happening this weekend. you are watching "fbn:am." ♪ lauren: breaking news this morning. major milestone for the financial industry for the first time since the crisis. all past has allowed them to pay shareholders bigger dividends. cheryl: on capitol hill, scrambling to hint at a health care bill by tamara tomorrow the president is promising a surprise....
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three months ago the trump administration banned laptops from the passenger cabin on flights from 10 middle eastern and african airports. the new directive prevents expanding the laptop restrictions to other airports. >> the more security they do the better. it's more inconvenient, we'll just need to get used to it. >> i'd rather be safe than sorry. they can do whatever they want. >> reporter: the new measures affect 325,000 travelers on 2,000 flights a day. at sfo, sharon chin, kpix 5. >>> homeland security says if the airlines refuse to cooperate, the u.s. could ban laptops on carry-ons and possibly prevent airlines from even flying into american airspace. >>> some tense moments for homeowners in san jose after someone removing weeds with power equipment sparked this grass fire. the burn area goes right to the edge of some properties near lost ranch road. fire crews attacked from the ground and the air and homeowners pitched in to defend their own properties. >> it's a liquid flowing toward you. it's in the distance and then it's right up against you and you feel the heat so i was
three months ago the trump administration banned laptops from the passenger cabin on flights from 10 middle eastern and african airports. the new directive prevents expanding the laptop restrictions to other airports. >> the more security they do the better. it's more inconvenient, we'll just need to get used to it. >> i'd rather be safe than sorry. they can do whatever they want. >> reporter: the new measures affect 325,000 travelers on 2,000 flights a day. at sfo, sharon...
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three months ago the trump administration banned laptops from the passenger cabin on flights from 10e eastern and african airports. the new directive prevents expanding the laptop restriction to other airports. >> the more security they do, the better. it's a little more inconvenient. people just need to get used to it. >> i'd rather be saw of than sorry, so they can do whatever they want. >> reporter: the new measures will affect 325,000 travelers on 2,000 flights a day. sharon chin at sfo, kpix5. >> homeland security cannot force the foreign airports to comply, but if air carriers do not cooperate, the u.s. could ban laptops in carry-on luggage, impose financial penalties or even prevent airlines from flying into u.s. airspace. >>> tonight b.a.r.t. has finally outfitted its entire fleet with working surveillance cameras, but juliette goodrich found out they may not be watching out for you as closely as you think. >> reporter: out with the decoy cameras -- >> feel better that they have the cameras that are working. >> reporter: -- and in with brand-new working security cameras on al
three months ago the trump administration banned laptops from the passenger cabin on flights from 10e eastern and african airports. the new directive prevents expanding the laptop restriction to other airports. >> the more security they do, the better. it's a little more inconvenient. people just need to get used to it. >> i'd rather be saw of than sorry, so they can do whatever they want. >> reporter: the new measures will affect 325,000 travelers on 2,000 flights a day....
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it follows intelligence that linked isis to a potential terrorist attack using laptops bound for the u.s. >> we must put in place new measures across the board to keep the traveling public safe and make it harder for terrorists to succeed. airlines that don't comply or are slow to enforce new standards could be forced to ban laptops entirely or could lose their rights to land in the u.s. 280 cities, the united kingdom imposed a similar ban. >> the measures will be seen and unseen and phased in overtime. they'll include more thorough passenger vetting. this is a compromise to avoid expanding a laptop ban to european airports. >> scares for carry on luggage are being tested in phoenix. the screening is too costly to buy for every area, so they hope this will be enough. >> thank you. president trump's limited travel ban could go into effect as soon as 10:30 tomorrow morning. that may be the start of anguish. the limited ban applies to people from six muslim majority: countries, but the supreme court said the ban would not apply to people with bonified relationships with people or entity
it follows intelligence that linked isis to a potential terrorist attack using laptops bound for the u.s. >> we must put in place new measures across the board to keep the traveling public safe and make it harder for terrorists to succeed. airlines that don't comply or are slow to enforce new standards could be forced to ban laptops entirely or could lose their rights to land in the u.s. 280 cities, the united kingdom imposed a similar ban. >> the measures will be seen and unseen...
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stops short of -- man.g a laptop dan what does it mean for the european airline sector? what is it mean or your next trip to the airport? a break for murdoch. he u.k. governor is expected to give his decision on a bid to sky later today. we will discuss the options. are less than half an hour away from the european open. a pleasure to be back in berlin to watch these markets. such an amazing trade yesterday especially overnight in the u.s. s that we have not seen in months. gaining .5 of 1% apiece. you can see what has been going on while i was delayed overseas bond trade. you can see over the last three days how much these yields have come up from less than a quarter of a percent almost up 2.4 of 1%. real big gain in yields and we will see of that continues. guy: see what happens when you go away? let's talk about what is happening around the gmm. the u.s. bank story driving u.s. equity markets on to the front. you can see that with the s&p 500 area they are paying out big. that is one factor. does that change the broader trajectory of u.s. markets giving extra impetus?
stops short of -- man.g a laptop dan what does it mean for the european airline sector? what is it mean or your next trip to the airport? a break for murdoch. he u.k. governor is expected to give his decision on a bid to sky later today. we will discuss the options. are less than half an hour away from the european open. a pleasure to be back in berlin to watch these markets. such an amazing trade yesterday especially overnight in the u.s. s that we have not seen in months. gaining .5 of 1%...
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of homelandnt security attempting to combat the threat of terrorists hiding bombs in laptops.a different approach to dealing with north korea will be in sharp focus. i'll trump has taken a more authentic stance. trade will also be on the agenda with the white house looking to impress south korea with imbalances in cars and steel. marking theident xi 20th anniversary of the british handover. he reiterated he will ensure the smooth implementation of one country, two systems. the e.u. is willing to give ground on its demands for judges to protect the future rights of e.u. citizens in the u.k.. according three officials, the european court of justice must be the ultimate arbiter. that would put the onus back on the u.k. to increase the level of protectionist offerings which the e.u. says is below the existing rights. u.k. promised her theresa may will face a further test of her minority government ahead of the final vote on the queen's speech . that's as the labor opposition is tabling an amendment pushing for the riches to pay more tax and for britain to keep the benefits, but no
of homelandnt security attempting to combat the threat of terrorists hiding bombs in laptops.a different approach to dealing with north korea will be in sharp focus. i'll trump has taken a more authentic stance. trade will also be on the agenda with the white house looking to impress south korea with imbalances in cars and steel. marking theident xi 20th anniversary of the british handover. he reiterated he will ensure the smooth implementation of one country, two systems. the e.u. is willing...
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when will this be rolled out, and what about that laptop ban? when will that be lifted? >> reporter: it's being ruled out over the next couple of weeks for the requirements and a couple of months for the rest. as far as the laptop ban, if the airlines flying from those eight countries meet these two standards, the ban will be lifted, tom. >> david kerley with that new travel plan tonight. david, thank you. >>> next to the extreme fire danger after weeks of record-breaking heat. 40 major fires burning tonight. nearly doubling in 24 hours. the fastest growing in arizona. 28 square miles. just 1% contained. thousands of firefighters putting their lives on the line. abc's phillip mena is at the scene. >> reporter: tonight, the "goodwin fire" near prescott, arizona. quad rup. ling in size. ground teams fighting the blaze had to be pulled back at one point. >> we're not going to put firefighers in danger. >> reporter: this fire in the same area where 19 elite hotshots lost their lives fighting a blaze four years ago. >> we'd ask you all guys to leave. >> reporter: now forcing
when will this be rolled out, and what about that laptop ban? when will that be lifted? >> reporter: it's being ruled out over the next couple of weeks for the requirements and a couple of months for the rest. as far as the laptop ban, if the airlines flying from those eight countries meet these two standards, the ban will be lifted, tom. >> david kerley with that new travel plan tonight. david, thank you. >>> next to the extreme fire danger after weeks of record-breaking...
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inside was a laptop with an overheating lithium ion battery.nger alan honnibal. >> we're at 35,000 feet, and all of a sudden we hear an announcement, and we look back to row 25. >> you could see smoke and smell it. k reporter: kailey honnibal took this picture of what looks to be scorch marks on the plane's carpet. the f.a.a. says 12 firedents von ontteries have occurred on planes this year. this underscores a growing concern among large electronic devices in the cabin. currently those devices must be checked on flights from the middle east and north africa. some experts worry storing them in the cargo hold could lead to fires unchecked. >> that could be a greater risk than terrorists. former ntsb chairman mark rosenkirk. we do run a very serious risk of some potential of a fire that we can't contain and thereby have the serious consequences of potentially losing an aircraft. >> reporter: the department of homeland security is studying that fire danger question and ths made no decision about expanding the laptop ban. jeff, there were no reports
inside was a laptop with an overheating lithium ion battery.nger alan honnibal. >> we're at 35,000 feet, and all of a sudden we hear an announcement, and we look back to row 25. >> you could see smoke and smell it. k reporter: kailey honnibal took this picture of what looks to be scorch marks on the plane's carpet. the f.a.a. says 12 firedents von ontteries have occurred on planes this year. this underscores a growing concern among large electronic devices in the cabin. currently...
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staff saw him on his laptop. the former mayor of alexandria saw him at the y and engaged him in conversation. >> i concluded until i learned who he was today that this was a person that seemed very calm, very, no mental health issues or anything like that. he was very respective and spoke very well, and just a normal person. >> reporter: but at the local bar hodgkinson frequented, the perception was quite different. >> i recall him sitting down. i go up and say, hi. how's it going. he was very gruff, very, like, not friendly. that's a good way of putting it. >> reporter: hodgkinson was arrested for battery in 2006 for allegedly firing off a gun and punching a friend of his daughter in the face and. the charges were dismissed later that year. he also reportedly belonged to anti-republican groups including one called terminate the republican party. according to his local paper, the bellville news democrat. he repeatedly wrote letters to the editor denouncing republican policies and expressing concern about the unem
staff saw him on his laptop. the former mayor of alexandria saw him at the y and engaged him in conversation. >> i concluded until i learned who he was today that this was a person that seemed very calm, very, no mental health issues or anything like that. he was very respective and spoke very well, and just a normal person. >> reporter: but at the local bar hodgkinson frequented, the perception was quite different. >> i recall him sitting down. i go up and say, hi. how's it...
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bound flights with laptops and the uk started a similar ban. >> the u.s.g and disrupting these threats but if airlines to do the comply the ban will go back into effect and warn that some airlines could see their flights into the u.s. suspended. >>> president trump says lawmakers are making progress with the health care package and could be a big surprise coming. after meeting several members of the chicago cubs today and the white house did not ellaborate on what the president meant by that. mitch mcconnell tabled the vote until after the 4th of july recess because the republicans did not have enough support to move the legislation forward. >> health care is working along well, we could have a big surprise with a great health care package. now they are happy. >> great great surprise. >> thank you very much. >> the senate republican leader there says he is hoping to send lawmakers home with a new draft of the plan by friday. >> this is the scene outside of pat toomey's office. police drag add way protesters that voiced their opposition to the health care p
bound flights with laptops and the uk started a similar ban. >> the u.s.g and disrupting these threats but if airlines to do the comply the ban will go back into effect and warn that some airlines could see their flights into the u.s. suspended. >>> president trump says lawmakers are making progress with the health care package and could be a big surprise coming. after meeting several members of the chicago cubs today and the white house did not ellaborate on what the president...
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when will this be rolled out, and what about that laptop ban? when will that be lifted? >> reporter: it's being ruled out over the next couple of weeks for some of the requirements and a couple of months for the rest. as far as the laptop ban, if the airlines flying from those eight countries do meet these new standards, the ban will be lifted, tom. >> david kerley with that new travel plan tonight. david, thank you. >>> next tonight to the fbi's investigation of kaspersky lab. a russian-based cybersecurity company whose software is used in american businesses, government and maybe even your home. sources telling abc the agency is questioning some of its employees. abc news was the first to report weeks ago that the fbi is investigating the company's potential ties to the kremlin, worried that its software could be used to spy on americans. abc's senior justice correspondent, pierre thomas, with the latest developments. >> reporter: tonight, thousands of miles away from its moscow headquarters, the computer software company kaspersky lab is under increasing pressure from
when will this be rolled out, and what about that laptop ban? when will that be lifted? >> reporter: it's being ruled out over the next couple of weeks for some of the requirements and a couple of months for the rest. as far as the laptop ban, if the airlines flying from those eight countries do meet these new standards, the ban will be lifted, tom. >> david kerley with that new travel plan tonight. david, thank you. >>> next tonight to the fbi's investigation of kaspersky...
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heavy figured out how much will impact earnings to activate a laptop ban? it is hard to tell because we never had one. we have been in contact with some corporate clients. what they tell us is their view is it would not stop them from traveling just because they cannot bring a laptop. it would be an inconvenience they don't have. many companies today don't allow employees to take laptops to china at all. not only are they not allowed, to do about privacy. we had a case study with our customers flying the china without a laptop at all. --ie: with the troubled makel ban for laptop ban travel more saver in your opinion? doug: we're depending on the government to let us know what the review is about safety risk. we stay close and informed. they have the intelligence. they come to the conclusion that is required, we will implement it. we're trying to work to make sure everyone understands the ramifications. vonnie: that he had any direct conversations with president trump? doug: i have not. voice the regulation severely receiving congress? doug: some members of
heavy figured out how much will impact earnings to activate a laptop ban? it is hard to tell because we never had one. we have been in contact with some corporate clients. what they tell us is their view is it would not stop them from traveling just because they cannot bring a laptop. it would be an inconvenience they don't have. many companies today don't allow employees to take laptops to china at all. not only are they not allowed, to do about privacy. we had a case study with our customers...
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always on his laptop. only converse with me if he add question.anted to know things like, hey, where are places in alexandria to have breakfast. where is a good place to have lunch. i would tell him. initially when i would describe places in old town, he said, no, i need something in walking distance. i concluded in my own mind he didn't have transportation. a few days later he would ask me about job opportunities. hey, i'm here briefly but looking for a job. you know anybody hiring. i said, what kind of work. he said construction. i said well, i do construction. what kind of work. he said i'm a housing inspector. and i said, oh, okay. let me go on the city's website, see what we may have and i will keep my eye answes and ears ope something. then, he said, what is going on in the city over the weekend. i said, look at city's website. i never noticed anything unique about him, other than he was a loner. i worry about someone that spends hours at ymca on their laptop not working. i would offer suggestions. i would say, i know someone is hiring. i'll
always on his laptop. only converse with me if he add question.anted to know things like, hey, where are places in alexandria to have breakfast. where is a good place to have lunch. i would tell him. initially when i would describe places in old town, he said, no, i need something in walking distance. i concluded in my own mind he didn't have transportation. a few days later he would ask me about job opportunities. hey, i'm here briefly but looking for a job. you know anybody hiring. i said,...
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now a crack down on laptops.ave to go through hoops from a lot of countries, better than 100 coming from there to here. could be a matter of time before it affects those here going through. fred, the problem is lab tops could be a problem and used for other means including nefarious ones. so this cut back on their use. what we don't know is whether this will be an outright ban. we do know it involves better than 100 countries and better than 325,000 passengers what do you think? >> two thoughts on this. it appears the trump administration came across fairly compelling intelligence on a new security threat. it's a good thing they're acting on it. more important, this is a sign that radical islamic terrorists like al-quaida and isis, they have not given up in their efforts to identify security vulnerabilities to stage a particular act of terror. they're looking at the transportation system and trying to find the loop holes to blow up an airliner. >> for people that depend on an airline, they travel for a long time,
now a crack down on laptops.ave to go through hoops from a lot of countries, better than 100 coming from there to here. could be a matter of time before it affects those here going through. fred, the problem is lab tops could be a problem and used for other means including nefarious ones. so this cut back on their use. what we don't know is whether this will be an outright ban. we do know it involves better than 100 countries and better than 325,000 passengers what do you think? >> two...
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if you were to say laptops stagnated, well, not really.ing platform for all these things to be created. same goes for mobile phones and smart phones. it is not just about the phone you carry, but it is about all the things you can do, and every day you get a new function. >> do you think the company is too dependent on this single product? >> i think it is continuing to build other businesses and innovating. new platforms take a long time. the last platform before the iphone was the macintosh, in 1984, and that took 20 years. we are just in the first 10 years of this platform. to create another worldwide sensation like that takes time. we are trying to adapt to the one we just built in 10 years. i think we are all excited, but it takes a long time to do something really important and impactful. do you >> -- >> do you actually believe the next iphone could come from a place like this, paris? and what would it look like? would it be a smartphone? >> i don't know what it is going to look like. i am not a great predictor of the future by any m
if you were to say laptops stagnated, well, not really.ing platform for all these things to be created. same goes for mobile phones and smart phones. it is not just about the phone you carry, but it is about all the things you can do, and every day you get a new function. >> do you think the company is too dependent on this single product? >> i think it is continuing to build other businesses and innovating. new platforms take a long time. the last platform before the iphone was the...
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isis and police strategy, centralize put it on the laptop and then centralized execution, so this inding tif, can i use the clairing call? >> i want to talk about what she called in cyber space. this is weaponized free speech. the thing that is the most important thing for democracy are the very thing terrorist are exploiting.
isis and police strategy, centralize put it on the laptop and then centralized execution, so this inding tif, can i use the clairing call? >> i want to talk about what she called in cyber space. this is weaponized free speech. the thing that is the most important thing for democracy are the very thing terrorist are exploiting.
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has banned laptops from some overseas flights. jeff has details. >> u.s.officials are growing increasingly concerned about the capabilities of terrorist organizations to target commercial planes. one source tells cbs news that the threat is evolving rapidly and more terrorists are gaining the knowledge necessary to build a laptop bomb. earlier this month secretary of homeland security john kelly said there's been an unprecedented spike in terrorist travel. >> there are more terrorist hot spots and foot soldiers now than almost any time in modern history. >> reporter: in march cbs news confirmed the terrorist groups have been testing a bomb that can be hidden in a laptop computer to evade security scanners. some of the intelligence was gathered at mosul university in iraq. the u.s. uncovered evidence that isis was testing the explosive on screening equipment taken from the city's international airport in 2014. that led the trump administration to ban larger electronics in the cabins of airplanes traveling to the u.s. from some airports in africa and the mid
has banned laptops from some overseas flights. jeff has details. >> u.s.officials are growing increasingly concerned about the capabilities of terrorist organizations to target commercial planes. one source tells cbs news that the threat is evolving rapidly and more terrorists are gaining the knowledge necessary to build a laptop bomb. earlier this month secretary of homeland security john kelly said there's been an unprecedented spike in terrorist travel. >> there are more...
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there won't be a ban on laptops. what will be coming instead. >> changes in the weather coming which will allow to us do something we do every summer but something that no other place in north america can do. i'll explain coming up. is linked to a double murder in mountain view. police say.. he somehow took the deputy's gun last night at a train station.. >>> the suspect arrested for shooting a sacramento county deputy is linked to a double murder in mountain view. police say he somehow took the deputy's gun last night at a train station and shot the officer with it. the deputy was hit in the face and had surgery on his jaw and is recovering. kpix 5's devin fehely has a closer look at the suspect's violent past in the bay area and the deal that put him back on the streets. >> reporter: the home where those grisly 2018 murders happened has been completely torn down and rebuilt from the ground up but that old case is new yet again back in the headlines after one of the defendants in that case cory span has been arreste
there won't be a ban on laptops. what will be coming instead. >> changes in the weather coming which will allow to us do something we do every summer but something that no other place in north america can do. i'll explain coming up. is linked to a double murder in mountain view. police say.. he somehow took the deputy's gun last night at a train station.. >>> the suspect arrested for shooting a sacramento county deputy is linked to a double murder in mountain view. police say he...
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and so that's why they're looking at banning laptops outright from the aircraft. but there's a way you can scan them, there's a way you can search them to prevent that hazard or reduce it a great deal. >> reporter: and those photos, you can see the picture that the battery was charred, not charged completely. and i do want to mention that tsa is testing a new security screening nationwide. it's not happening here but it is happening at l.a.x., so you can expect some longer lines if you are traveling out of there. reporting live at sfo, i'm michelle roberts, nbc bay area news. >> okay, michelle, thanks so much. >>> let's get a check of our forecast now. a warmup is coming? >> yeah. >> it seems like it a little bit. >> just a little bit. it's not going to get uncomfortable and that's the best news about the upcoming forecast. we're really setting ourselves up with some nice, dry weather. >>> a live look right now from our high definition camera out here at at&t park. of course the giants and nationals going at it tonight. first pitch at 7:00 and the game is right he
and so that's why they're looking at banning laptops outright from the aircraft. but there's a way you can scan them, there's a way you can search them to prevent that hazard or reduce it a great deal. >> reporter: and those photos, you can see the picture that the battery was charred, not charged completely. and i do want to mention that tsa is testing a new security screening nationwide. it's not happening here but it is happening at l.a.x., so you can expect some longer lines if you...
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we are doing our banking on our mobile phones and laptops.nes and laptops. why do i need to do it at a cash machine? you are not the only user. the machine is a piece of real estate. what can you do ata piece of real estate. what can you do at a kiosk with an expensive real estate ? do at a kiosk with an expensive real estate? what can you bring to it? it's a piece of real estate which changed our lives, because he did not have to worry about when banks might be open. never accept money from strangers! now cash itself is under threat thanks to mobile phones. the chief cashier agrees the cash machine has to do other things. evenif cash machine has to do other things. even if you can do something else, people will be looking at what else they can do. they might be looking at trading shares on a cash machine. i think some people will be striving to get more from that machine. you wa nt to to get more from that machine. you want to get a 1—stop shop. to get more from that machine. you want to get a 1-stop shop. this one will show you if someone i
we are doing our banking on our mobile phones and laptops.nes and laptops. why do i need to do it at a cash machine? you are not the only user. the machine is a piece of real estate. what can you do ata piece of real estate. what can you do at a kiosk with an expensive real estate ? do at a kiosk with an expensive real estate? what can you bring to it? it's a piece of real estate which changed our lives, because he did not have to worry about when banks might be open. never accept money from...
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the new regulations could cause delays, but it could also keep laptops have interesti laptops from havinghecked. >>> and the race to 2020 is on with president trump holding a fundraiser for his reelection campaign. but it remains to be seen whether the health care bill will fall through. >>> and a prank meant to get more views on youtube kills. police charging a pregnant 19-year-old with manslaughter after shooting the father of her children through a book that was meant to stop the bullet. the dangerous stunt apparently all for fame. >>> and
the new regulations could cause delays, but it could also keep laptops have interesti laptops from havinghecked. >>> and the race to 2020 is on with president trump holding a fundraiser for his reelection campaign. but it remains to be seen whether the health care bill will fall through. >>> and a prank meant to get more views on youtube kills. police charging a pregnant 19-year-old with manslaughter after shooting the father of her children through a book that was meant to...
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and what it means for laptops. >>> an alleged purse snatching victim fights back.n a busy parking lot while he seemingly tries to get away. >>> and the golden opportunity for this golden girl. to help shape the hollywood machine. a special honor for betty white as she joins the most elite club. that story in "the skinny" on this thursday, june 29th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> love betty white. >> i would think betty white would already be in any elite club that exists. >> including the playboy club. >> any club betty white wants to get into. >> we'll find out what the new one is coming up. >>> but we're going to start with the severe weather moving through the heartland this morning. powerful storms are drenching the plains and great lakes right now. tornados have touched down in two states. >> emergency officials say a twister hit a rural area of southwestern iowa. no injuries have been reported and damages seem to be limited to crops in the area. but in wisconsin, a tornado left a huge mess, damaging or destroying several homes or other build
and what it means for laptops. >>> an alleged purse snatching victim fights back.n a busy parking lot while he seemingly tries to get away. >>> and the golden opportunity for this golden girl. to help shape the hollywood machine. a special honor for betty white as she joins the most elite club. that story in "the skinny" on this thursday, june 29th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> love betty white. >> i would think betty...
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>> >> laptop. the muslim laptop ban because they cannot carry their laptop in their hand carried luggage. also asking for their passports on their -- regarding their social media accounts at immigration. all these practices being set by america is setting a bad precedence for countries like us and i would like you to lobby around that, the precedent that america is setting are really not good precedence. thank you very much. senator sanders: thank you very much for your remarks. i agree. it is why this particular president wants to create a situation where he's giving ammunition to al qaeda and isis is beyond my comprehension. why do you want to show the world that you are at war with muslims? that you hate muslims? it is incomprehensible to me so we're going to do our best to oppose those policies. and i think as you mentioned earlier, thank god we had some good court decisions coming down that says that we cannot discriminate against people coming into this country based on their religion. maybe
>> >> laptop. the muslim laptop ban because they cannot carry their laptop in their hand carried luggage. also asking for their passports on their -- regarding their social media accounts at immigration. all these practices being set by america is setting a bad precedence for countries like us and i would like you to lobby around that, the precedent that america is setting are really not good precedence. thank you very much. senator sanders: thank you very much for your remarks. i...
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the good news is that the laptop as we we -- laptop ban, got to know it, is off for these airports.r the carriers that put the laptop bans in place? the question if this new and enhanced screening will supersede the laptop ban. there is hopeful noise and the middle east on that. will it bring these carriers back into the game? they have the advanced screening technology, the sniffer dogs. there is no reason they should not be able to comply with the standards. people are looking for other routes to dodge these bans. appreciate it in berlin. a real uncertainty about the laptop ban. we have an exceptionally busy 6:00 hour. peter hooper will join us as we look at coordinated central bank action. saravelosing george his lead with inflation impasse of what the bankers are doing, including mark carney. francine lacqua in conversation with governor carney. we will have that conversation, centered around climate change and the environment, as well. we will do that in a bit. a changed data screen. a steeper yield curve and currency. what you need to know is dollar weaker, 1.1415. we thank ch
the good news is that the laptop as we we -- laptop ban, got to know it, is off for these airports.r the carriers that put the laptop bans in place? the question if this new and enhanced screening will supersede the laptop ban. there is hopeful noise and the middle east on that. will it bring these carriers back into the game? they have the advanced screening technology, the sniffer dogs. there is no reason they should not be able to comply with the standards. people are looking for other...
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to ban laptops on some overseas flights. >> reporter: u.s. officials are growing increasingly concerned about the terrorist organizations capabilities to target planes. one source tells us the threat is evolving rapically and more terrorists are gaining the knowledge necessary to build a laptop bomb. earlier this month secretary of homeland security john kelly said there has been an unprecedented spike in terrorist travel. >> there are more terrorist hot spots and foot soldiers now than almost any time in history. >> reporter: in march cbs news confirmed the terrorist groups have been testing a bomb that can be hid anyone a laptop computer to evade security scanners. some of the intelligence was gathered at mosul university in iraq. the u.s. uncovered evidence that isis was testing the explosive on screening equipment taken from the city's international airport in 2014. that led the trump administration to ban larger lech trnics in the cabins of airplanes traveling to the u.s. from some airports in africa and the middle east. secretary kelly
to ban laptops on some overseas flights. >> reporter: u.s. officials are growing increasingly concerned about the terrorist organizations capabilities to target planes. one source tells us the threat is evolving rapically and more terrorists are gaining the knowledge necessary to build a laptop bomb. earlier this month secretary of homeland security john kelly said there has been an unprecedented spike in terrorist travel. >> there are more terrorist hot spots and foot soldiers now...
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we are seeing the laptop ban. that stops people travelling.es that donald trump tried to put into the us. and we are seeing a lot of these measures that may come in almost by stealth if you like that they just stop people travelling and we have to make sure that people can continue to travel. of course, there are security measures that are in place, but they are proportionate and relevant and people on the ground know how to implement them. rochelle, thank you. if we get any news out of that annual convention in mexico, we'll update you. this programme is all about you, what you want to hear from us and what you want to hear from us and what you want us to explain. here is a reminder of how to tell us what you want us to talk about. the business live page is where you can stay ahead of all the day's breaking business news. we'll keep you up—to—date with all the latest details, with insight and analysis from the bbc‘s team of editors right around the world. and we want to hear from you, too. get involved on the bbc business live web page: bbc.c
we are seeing the laptop ban. that stops people travelling.es that donald trump tried to put into the us. and we are seeing a lot of these measures that may come in almost by stealth if you like that they just stop people travelling and we have to make sure that people can continue to travel. of course, there are security measures that are in place, but they are proportionate and relevant and people on the ground know how to implement them. rochelle, thank you. if we get any news out of that...