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we know that minneapolis is one of the largest concentrations of somalis in america.also know that there have been a number of outreach programs launched locally on the federal level trying to reach out to the folks who lived there in minneapolis specifically. are these programs are they working at all, do we know? >> i don't know feoff f we have evidence. i was in the area with senator amy klobuchar this past year and talked to a number of people with her with the various outreach programs going on and particularly economic to empowerment programs trying to find ways to support -- get people in jobs get them on a track for being engaged in society and having a fruitful life here. from best i could tell there was an awful lot of support for that. and we've had other cases where parents have raised concerns or family members about others in their community that they thought needed help. they were alienated. and that's what you hope. you hope the community comes together and identifies those people who may represent a problem. not to run them into jail but to try to fin
we know that minneapolis is one of the largest concentrations of somalis in america.also know that there have been a number of outreach programs launched locally on the federal level trying to reach out to the folks who lived there in minneapolis specifically. are these programs are they working at all, do we know? >> i don't know feoff f we have evidence. i was in the area with senator amy klobuchar this past year and talked to a number of people with her with the various outreach...
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this right here is minneapolis. right now you see a pretty large group of protesters blocking a significant roadway in minneapolis, minnesota. earlier tonight the largest protest for a while was in new york city. this is union square tonight in manhattan. hundreds of people started gathering at this new york event. earlier on in this evening, protests turned confrontational and law enforcement started arresting people. police had handed out flyers to protesters saying they would arrest people if they stood in the street or if they blocked traffic even pedestrian traffic. some of that was heated. we don't know how many arrests there were in downtown manhattan tonight but we are monitoring the situation on the ground in new york. we'll have a live report in just a moment. significant rallies and marches in boston, massachusetts, about 500 people turned out. washington, d.c., only about 40 mile ace way from baltimore. milwaukee, wisconsin, minneapolis, expecting more than 2,000 to show up. this is the view of that prot
this right here is minneapolis. right now you see a pretty large group of protesters blocking a significant roadway in minneapolis, minnesota. earlier tonight the largest protest for a while was in new york city. this is union square tonight in manhattan. hundreds of people started gathering at this new york event. earlier on in this evening, protests turned confrontational and law enforcement started arresting people. police had handed out flyers to protesters saying they would arrest people...
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the men drove from minneapolis to san diego. they planned on crossing into mexico obtaining false passports and traveling on to turkey. one of the men, mohamed farah told a confidential informant "we got to be smart brother. we can't make dumb decisions like we always do. " since 2007, law enforcement has been concerned about the radicalization of members of minnesota's large somali community. in that time, at least 40 people are believed to have left the area to fight for terrorist organizations in somali and syria. >> what this case shows is that the person radicalizing your son, your brother your friend may not be a stranger. it may be their best friend. >> reporter: during the ten-month investigation a friend reported the group to the f.b.i. today the suspects did not enter a plea but the father of two of the suspects said his sons are innocent. scott, so far this year there have been at least 20 terrorism-related arrests here in the u.s. >> pelley: jeff pegues reporting from the washington newsroom tonight. thanks, jeff. fo
the men drove from minneapolis to san diego. they planned on crossing into mexico obtaining false passports and traveling on to turkey. one of the men, mohamed farah told a confidential informant "we got to be smart brother. we can't make dumb decisions like we always do. " since 2007, law enforcement has been concerned about the radicalization of members of minnesota's large somali community. in that time, at least 40 people are believed to have left the area to fight for terrorist...
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and the other important thing is working with the somali community in minneapolis. here for the most part good people to have a life in america. and when this happened when they they -- are recruited such as these people are, that destroys their families too. so we need their cooperation. the government needs the cooperation of the community, plus the live informants to bring these cases to a logical conclusion before somebody gets hurt. >> law enforce previously focused on mosques, but what other tools do people to have to go after these folks? >> informants will bring some of these young men up on the grid lu lots of times it will work the opposite way, somebody from outside of the country is talking about people within the country and that's how it comes to our attention, that it comes from a foreign source perhaps talking about somebody in minneapolis in this case knowing their names, knowing their places and their intentions to leave the country, and then the federal government backs into a case like this in some cases. >> bill thank you very much. >> thanks jo
and the other important thing is working with the somali community in minneapolis. here for the most part good people to have a life in america. and when this happened when they they -- are recruited such as these people are, that destroys their families too. so we need their cooperation. the government needs the cooperation of the community, plus the live informants to bring these cases to a logical conclusion before somebody gets hurt. >> law enforce previously focused on mosques, but...
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i'm not sure what part of the city that is in minneapolis but there you go. i'm not sure what's going on in baltimore. but my apologies, that's new york city. okay, this is baltimore. this is new york or baltimore. i'm a little confused here, and i'm told now that this is new york city, and we have at least one person who is being arrested. we understand that that demonstration, this is the same location as union square as in new york city. and melissa chan is following that, and we'll reach out for that situation but at least one arrest there in new york city. we have a live picture from new york city, and we have one from paula and so we have demonstrations breaking out in minneapolis in support of what's happening in baltimore and we have a demonstration in new york in support of what's happening in baltimore and what's happening in baltimore right now? >> well, tony, as you say there's a mixed picture. and that's a good way to characterize what's happening in baltimore. we had a police convoy and tactical vehicles rolling through, and this is in pennsylva
i'm not sure what part of the city that is in minneapolis but there you go. i'm not sure what's going on in baltimore. but my apologies, that's new york city. okay, this is baltimore. this is new york or baltimore. i'm a little confused here, and i'm told now that this is new york city, and we have at least one person who is being arrested. we understand that that demonstration, this is the same location as union square as in new york city. and melissa chan is following that, and we'll reach...
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i'm here in minneapolis.re problems with some of the somali community here going to fight with isis. not just because they get radicalized from the computer. it is information from the internet and seeking of affirmation or collaboration and working with someone to fulfill the dream of going to iraq and syria. that requires human-to-human interaction or conversation over the internet. that is where the authorities have to be on their toes, to maintain informant networks and surveillance. there is particular mosque in bloomington near minneapolis where there is a lot of focus of radical teaching. you need inroads into the pressure points. to know wherere getting a lot of information and trying to collaborate. patti ann: as you say, if they get actually close to acting there should be red flags visible to others outside of their immediate circle but in the meantime, are there false alarms? you're going on, chasing false leads a lot? >> boy that is difficult. if you're trying, if you're trying to surveil just ba
i'm here in minneapolis.re problems with some of the somali community here going to fight with isis. not just because they get radicalized from the computer. it is information from the internet and seeking of affirmation or collaboration and working with someone to fulfill the dream of going to iraq and syria. that requires human-to-human interaction or conversation over the internet. that is where the authorities have to be on their toes, to maintain informant networks and surveillance. there...
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. >>> they are mind bars thanks to a healthcare worker who helped unravel the minneapolis terror cell. the specialist alerted the cell about a minnesota team planning a trip to turkey. because of that tip i was placed placed -- he was placed under surveillance and later arrested while trying to board a plane. a friend of his escaped syria hours after the fbi identified him last year. now 18-year-old abby nur is working in syria for americans who want to join isis. >> they were not confused young men. they were not easily influenced. these are focused men who are intent on joining a terrorist organization by any means possible. >> four men arrested in minneapolis two others charged in san diego. officials believe they were all trying to buy fake passports. >> she tricked her parents to join isis in syria. the 20-year-old woman hoda lied to her parents about a trip to the middle east in november. she was studying business before she took off. her friends and family say she became increasingly radicalized after communicating with other extremists on-line. hoda joins a growing number of y
. >>> they are mind bars thanks to a healthcare worker who helped unravel the minneapolis terror cell. the specialist alerted the cell about a minnesota team planning a trip to turkey. because of that tip i was placed placed -- he was placed under surveillance and later arrested while trying to board a plane. a friend of his escaped syria hours after the fbi identified him last year. now 18-year-old abby nur is working in syria for americans who want to join isis. >> they were...
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it wants the feds to investigate a video of a minneapolis police stop.deo of the incident says he was racially profiled by the officers. here is nbc's report. >> reporter: sometimes cell phones capture us at our best. and sometimes our worst. the teen using this phone said he recorded a minneapolis police officer arresting and threatening his friend. it was march 18th. >> plain and simple if you -- i'll break your leg before under the circumstances a chance to run. be honest i don't screw around. >> that's mohammed sitting in the back seat. the 17-year-old e-mailed us the video and answered our questions by phone and text. after leaving this south side ymca, mohammed said he and his friends were racially profiled. >> i'm trying to be friendly. >> can you tell me why i'm arrested. >> i feel like arresting you. >> are officers required to explain. >> they are not duty bound to say why they are arresting. >> reporter: he says this incident highlights a report showing blacks are nine times more likely to be arrested than whites. police haven't said what caus
it wants the feds to investigate a video of a minneapolis police stop.deo of the incident says he was racially profiled by the officers. here is nbc's report. >> reporter: sometimes cell phones capture us at our best. and sometimes our worst. the teen using this phone said he recorded a minneapolis police officer arresting and threatening his friend. it was march 18th. >> plain and simple if you -- i'll break your leg before under the circumstances a chance to run. be honest i don't...
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today federal authorities announced major terrorism arrests in minneapolis and san diego. the fbi said the suspects were relentless in their determination to join violent extremists overseas. abc news reporter marcy gonzalez has the details. >> reporter: six suspects in federal court today accused of trying to join isis. the arrest highlighting what the fbi says is a growing concern. >> we have a terror recruiting problem in minnesota and this case demonstrates how difficult says to put an end to recruiting here. >> the somali-american men ranging in age from 19 to 21 reportedly recruited each other in minneapolis. one of their friends managed to slip into syria where he is a master recruiter and helped the six men to travel to the middle east to join the terror group. the fbi stopping them before they could leave the u.s. >> yet they continued. guled was stopped multiple times from traveling, but what is remarkable about this case is that nothing stopped these defendants from pursuing their goal. >> i think the biggest concern we have is that these are individuals who may
today federal authorities announced major terrorism arrests in minneapolis and san diego. the fbi said the suspects were relentless in their determination to join violent extremists overseas. abc news reporter marcy gonzalez has the details. >> reporter: six suspects in federal court today accused of trying to join isis. the arrest highlighting what the fbi says is a growing concern. >> we have a terror recruiting problem in minnesota and this case demonstrates how difficult says to...
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the span of 35w crossing the mississippi river in minneapolis, collapses without warning, cars still driving across it in august 2007. and taking some to their death and injuring others. it was categorized as needing replacement. >> the 280 interchange -- >> reporter: we found hundreds of structurally deficient bridges and some worse than that minneapolis bridge and we continue to use them every day. >> it is an alarm bell, something to pay attention to, because it needs to be addressed, it does not mean it's not safe for the traveling public to go over it. >> reporter: according to data from 2013, engineers rated 472 bay area bridges as structurally deficient. they span the entire bay area. 280 at wolf road state route in berkley, i 680 in walnut creak, the interchange between u.s. 101 and 280 in san francisco. >> i'm concerned about the condition of the bridges. if i had a reason to be concerned about the public using the bridges, i would shut them down and we've almost gotten to that point. >> some are in such poor shape, that engineers put them on a list to be replaced and some o
the span of 35w crossing the mississippi river in minneapolis, collapses without warning, cars still driving across it in august 2007. and taking some to their death and injuring others. it was categorized as needing replacement. >> the 280 interchange -- >> reporter: we found hundreds of structurally deficient bridges and some worse than that minneapolis bridge and we continue to use them every day. >> it is an alarm bell, something to pay attention to, because it needs to be...
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six people were arrested sunday in san diego and minneapolis. it is part of an investigation into youth who traveled or tried to travel to syria. >> officials say some of those taken into custody may have planning to fight with isis or other terror groups. jeff pegues is in washington with more on the suspects. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. these are the type of terrorism-related arrests we are seeing more of in the u.s. the six arrests, at least two in san diego, are part of a joint terrorism task force investigation by the fbi. at this time authorities say there is no threat to public safety. within the hour the fbi and the u.s. attorney's office in minnesota will hold a news conference to provide more details on the arrest. the fbi has been investigating alleged terrorist supporters in the minneapolis area dozens of whom have traveled or attempted to travel overseas since as far back as 2007. some are in their teens. in november 19-year-old ham ahmed was stopped at new york's john f. kennedy international airport as he tried
six people were arrested sunday in san diego and minneapolis. it is part of an investigation into youth who traveled or tried to travel to syria. >> officials say some of those taken into custody may have planning to fight with isis or other terror groups. jeff pegues is in washington with more on the suspects. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. these are the type of terrorism-related arrests we are seeing more of in the u.s. the six arrests, at least two in san diego,...
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martha: arrests taking place in san diego and minneapolis. apparently there was no imminent threat from this particular group but there is a growing concern isis is extend can its reach far -- is extending its reach far from the battlefields of the middle east. did they believe the public was at risk? reporter: not in the short term. this is a case of young somali then trying to join forces with isis overseas. it's an investigation that stretches back to october. that's when ahmed was picked up in an airport in new york. most of the people picked up were picked up in the twin cities area. the u.s. attorney will hold a press conference in about an hour and a half. martha: any word on the group connected to al-shabaab? >> many of them haven't realized the american dream they don't have an education they don't have anything to do, so they are ripe picking for these groups. you have activists in the community trying to engage these disaffected youth. but we have seen since 2007, at least 22 young somali men have left the indianapolis area to join
martha: arrests taking place in san diego and minneapolis. apparently there was no imminent threat from this particular group but there is a growing concern isis is extend can its reach far -- is extending its reach far from the battlefields of the middle east. did they believe the public was at risk? reporter: not in the short term. this is a case of young somali then trying to join forces with isis overseas. it's an investigation that stretches back to october. that's when ahmed was picked up...
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the span of interstate 35 w crossing the mississippi river in minneapolis collapses without warning. cars still driving across it back in august 2007. sending 13 people to their deaths and injuring another 145. >> a bridge in america just couldn't fall down. >> that bridge had been rated by government engineers as structurally deficient, and categorized as needing replacement. we found hundreds of structurally deficient bridges here in the bay area some rated structurally worse than the minneapolis bridge. yet karss continue to use these same bridges every day. >> yeah of course it's too high. >> reporter: malcolm is the director of cal trans. >> it is an alarm bell something to pay attention to because it needs to be addressed. it does not mean it's not safe ffr the traveling public to go over it. >> according to the most recent department of public transportation data from 2013 engineers rated 472 bay area bridges as structurally deficient, meaning some of the bridges core structures mean repair or replacement. they span the bay area including the bridge over sab pablo bay. 280 in
the span of interstate 35 w crossing the mississippi river in minneapolis collapses without warning. cars still driving across it back in august 2007. sending 13 people to their deaths and injuring another 145. >> a bridge in america just couldn't fall down. >> that bridge had been rated by government engineers as structurally deficient, and categorized as needing replacement. we found hundreds of structurally deficient bridges here in the bay area some rated structurally worse than...
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the months long investigation ended with arrests near minneapolis and in san diego. as brian mooar reports, the fbi was already investigating terror recruiting in the minneapolis area. >> reporter: federal court documents describe six minnesota men on a mission. a coordinated but amateurish effort to join isis. >> these are focused men who were intent on joining a terrorist organization by any means possible. >> ages 19 to 21 the men were recruited through social media by a friend now believed to be in syria. one had second thoughts and turned informant. >> it's a combination of online recruitment with an individual that they know and trust. this is how many of these radicals are now being lured into places like syria and iraq. >> the minneapolis area and somali community have been successfully targeted by terror recruiters before. and local leaders say they're working with u.s. authorities. >> the fbi will not stand idly by and permit these recruitment efforts to go unchallenged. >> the group behind the massacres at a kenyan university earlier this month and the wes
the months long investigation ended with arrests near minneapolis and in san diego. as brian mooar reports, the fbi was already investigating terror recruiting in the minneapolis area. >> reporter: federal court documents describe six minnesota men on a mission. a coordinated but amateurish effort to join isis. >> these are focused men who were intent on joining a terrorist organization by any means possible. >> ages 19 to 21 the men were recruited through social media by a...
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four of them were arrested in minneapolis and two in san diego.men were recruited by a former minnesota resident now working with isis. >> but what is remarkable about this case is that nothing stopped these defendants from pursuing their goal. they never stopped plotting another way to get to syria to join isil. they were not confused young men. they were not easily influenced. these are focused men who are intent on joining a terrorist organization by any means possible. >> and fox news minneapolis investigative reporter tom joins us live. when the u.s. attorney says that they were not confused young men or that they are focused young men, terrifying words. >> i think they are. i think he wanted them to be a little bit terrifying. i think what he really wanted to get across is that these are not young men who are ideologically confused or something else but they were true believers. the interesting thing about these six, greta is that four of them tried to do in this last november. they tried to get on a greyhound bus to go to jfk and from there
four of them were arrested in minneapolis and two in san diego.men were recruited by a former minnesota resident now working with isis. >> but what is remarkable about this case is that nothing stopped these defendants from pursuing their goal. they never stopped plotting another way to get to syria to join isil. they were not confused young men. they were not easily influenced. these are focused men who are intent on joining a terrorist organization by any means possible. >> and...
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so as you know i came to minneapolis some months ago. i think it is important that we engage communities, community leaders, the islamic community in this country. and i believe that through the good works of people like u.s. attorney andy luger, there's been a lot of progress made in building trust between community leaders, family members, and law enforcement, even federal law enforcement. so when i go to these communities, myself, i recognize it's an exercise in building trust. so they want to talk to me about profiling at the airports or some of their issues with how we enforce our immigration laws. and i want to listen. i want to learn from those experiences. but i also have an ask, as you know, which is it's everybody's homeland security. it's your public safety. it's your homeland security. and help us with public safety. senator klobuchar: i want to move on to something else. i want to put that pitch in. in the past when i was law enforcement and pilot programs were set up, it usually came with some kind of funding that would sup
so as you know i came to minneapolis some months ago. i think it is important that we engage communities, community leaders, the islamic community in this country. and i believe that through the good works of people like u.s. attorney andy luger, there's been a lot of progress made in building trust between community leaders, family members, and law enforcement, even federal law enforcement. so when i go to these communities, myself, i recognize it's an exercise in building trust. so they want...
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four of them picked up in minneapolis and two in san diego. the arrests came as the fbi attempts to uncover al qaeda sympathizers. authorities have also being trying to crack down on emerging new threat identifying recruiters who are raising money and using social media to persuade impressional young men and women. in the past two years, some 50 americans have been radicalized or accused of trying to join isis. authorities insist there's been no specific threat to the american public. >> susan, we're getting word of another possible threat breaking overnight, another fence jumper at the white house. >> that's right, someone has once again scaled the fence on the south side of the white house, this time carrying a suspicious package, it happened at about 10:30 last night, the intruder was quickly arrest. the package was checked out and declared harmless. it comes amid plans to add steel spikes to the fence to make it harder to climb. one fence jumper made it all of the way inside the white house. ryan reena. >> thank you. country, after poundin
four of them picked up in minneapolis and two in san diego. the arrests came as the fbi attempts to uncover al qaeda sympathizers. authorities have also being trying to crack down on emerging new threat identifying recruiters who are raising money and using social media to persuade impressional young men and women. in the past two years, some 50 americans have been radicalized or accused of trying to join isis. authorities insist there's been no specific threat to the american public. >>...
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four arrested in minneapolis and two detained in san diego.passports on their way to mexico. they were encouraged by a 21-year-old friend who already joined isis in syria. the u.s. attorney said there was no mastermind behind the conspiracy. >> in today's case the group of friends is recruiting each other. they are engaged in what we describe as peer-to-peer recruiting. front to friend brother to brother. we have terror recruiting problem in minnesota. >> terror recruiting problem in minnesota. four of the suspect ass appeared in court on monday. >>> time for an early start on your money. cristina alesci. >> stocks are up around the world this morning. asia and europe and u.s. stock futures positive. yesterday, the dow climbed 208 points thanks to strong earnings from big players. a lot more to consider today. we have to see how the market reacts. another story for you, john which airline do you think has the worst customer satisfaction? >> all of the above. >> exactly. seriously. ranked dead last spirit airlines. spirit is known for cheap tic
four arrested in minneapolis and two detained in san diego.passports on their way to mexico. they were encouraged by a 21-year-old friend who already joined isis in syria. the u.s. attorney said there was no mastermind behind the conspiracy. >> in today's case the group of friends is recruiting each other. they are engaged in what we describe as peer-to-peer recruiting. front to friend brother to brother. we have terror recruiting problem in minnesota. >> terror recruiting problem...
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the arrest happened yesterday in minneapolis and san diego. the suspects reportedly tried to travel to syria to fight with the islamic state. in a separate development the islamic state released a video showing the beheading of two groups in laborra believed to be ethiopia christians. >>> hundreds of migrants feared dead after the boat capsized in the mediterranean sea. so far only 28 survivors have been found. authorities believe as many as 700 people including young children were on that boat. >>> there are opt mists among those scientists studying the on going drought, signs of possible relief on the horizon. a strange phenomenon in the pacific ocean that researchers call the blob. >> hot dry weather fueled a nearly 1,000-acre fire that forced hundreds from their homes. evacuation orders were lifted sunday with cooler weather on the way. and for parts of southern california an even more dramatic change could be coming says nasa josh willis. >> we are watching a very big blob of warm water in the central pacific right now and headed our way.
the arrest happened yesterday in minneapolis and san diego. the suspects reportedly tried to travel to syria to fight with the islamic state. in a separate development the islamic state released a video showing the beheading of two groups in laborra believed to be ethiopia christians. >>> hundreds of migrants feared dead after the boat capsized in the mediterranean sea. so far only 28 survivors have been found. authorities believe as many as 700 people including young children were on...
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why minneapolis, again, why is it such a hot bed..s. attorney was very up front about this yesterday. saying, hey, listen we have a terror recruiting problem. it's been going on here in one form or another since 2007 when we had people leaving for al shabaab in somalia. i think what is striking about these people who were charged. is that they knew they were under the microscope. four of these guys tried to leave in november. they took a gray hound bus out to jfk and tried to fly to turkey. they were intercepted then. they knew the fbi was watching them. they were still trying to do it. i think that's the most stunning thing. these were not ideological dilettantes. these were believers even though they were young. >> they were. we find out there's a recruiter in syria targeting these guys. >> they knew him. they knew him from the mosque. he has been in syria. he's one of those who has left successfully. he was guiding them about where they could get fake passports. they did not know that among the six of them, there was a seventh. he
why minneapolis, again, why is it such a hot bed..s. attorney was very up front about this yesterday. saying, hey, listen we have a terror recruiting problem. it's been going on here in one form or another since 2007 when we had people leaving for al shabaab in somalia. i think what is striking about these people who were charged. is that they knew they were under the microscope. four of these guys tried to leave in november. they took a gray hound bus out to jfk and tried to fly to turkey....
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demonstrators marched in boston minneapolis and ferguson and right here at home.n new york city police arrested more than 100 protesters. >> we're strong we're marching all night long. >> and here's the scene from freedom plaza last night. protesters briefly shut down "h" street and then pennsylvania avenue. they held signs that said black lives matter. they chanted quote, all d.c. cops out of baltimore. dupont circle florida avenue had to close for the protests. >>> in denver police arrested nine people including one for assault. we received this new video in a few hours ago. you can see there in this scene the protesters marched outside of the denver jail and right behind them police officers in riot gear. >>> with this recent attention on police brutality we mentioned some protests in ferguson missouri over what's happening in baltimore. some people set fires and multiple shootings as well. that's where michael brown was killed last year, sparking the national conversation about police brutality. now his father is in los angeles pushing a positive message. mich
demonstrators marched in boston minneapolis and ferguson and right here at home.n new york city police arrested more than 100 protesters. >> we're strong we're marching all night long. >> and here's the scene from freedom plaza last night. protesters briefly shut down "h" street and then pennsylvania avenue. they held signs that said black lives matter. they chanted quote, all d.c. cops out of baltimore. dupont circle florida avenue had to close for the protests....
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. >> grew up in minneapolis, minnesota?right. >> and you are a regular public school kid. >> everybody public school. >> you play the pee an he know, playing the piano 6 years old. >> 6 years old and we stopped for a little bit and restarted 10 years old. the piano was in the household all my life. so i really just always played. ♪ ♪ >> now, did you like playing the piano as a kid because most kids hate those lessons. >> i loved playing the piano. i loved music, in fact my mother had to get me off the piano to do my homework for school. >> then talking about music a kid gets a crush on you in sixth grade and that kids' name is? >> prince. >> prince. prince has a crush on lauren green in sixth grade. you went to the same school obviously. >> we went to the same school but, you know, when i was in the sixth grade i was not into boys at that time. i spurned prince unfortunately. i hope he has forgiven me. >> do you remain in touch with prince? >> we were never really buddies. he did ask me to be in music video. >> you didn't d
. >> grew up in minneapolis, minnesota?right. >> and you are a regular public school kid. >> everybody public school. >> you play the pee an he know, playing the piano 6 years old. >> 6 years old and we stopped for a little bit and restarted 10 years old. the piano was in the household all my life. so i really just always played. ♪ ♪ >> now, did you like playing the piano as a kid because most kids hate those lessons. >> i loved playing the piano. i...
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the span of interstate 35-w crossing the mississippi river in minneapolis collapses without warning.s still driving across it back in august 2007. sending 13 people to their death and injuring another 145. >> a bridge in america just shouldn't fall down. >> reporter: that bridge had been rated by government engineers as structurally deficient and categoryized as needing replacement. we found hundreds of structurally deficient bridges here in the bay area some rated structurally worse than that minneapolis bridge. yet cars continue to use these same bridges every day. >> yeah of course it's too high. >> reporter: malcolm is the director in california's director of transportation or caltrans. >> it is an alarm bell it is something to pay attention to because it needs to be addressed. does not mean that it's not safe for the traveling public to go over it. >> reporter: according to the most recent u.s. department of transportation data from 2013 engineers rated 472 bay area bridges as structurally deficient. meaning some of the bridges' core structures need repair or replacements. these
the span of interstate 35-w crossing the mississippi river in minneapolis collapses without warning.s still driving across it back in august 2007. sending 13 people to their death and injuring another 145. >> a bridge in america just shouldn't fall down. >> reporter: that bridge had been rated by government engineers as structurally deficient and categoryized as needing replacement. we found hundreds of structurally deficient bridges here in the bay area some rated structurally...
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two states involved, two in san diego, four in minneapolis, all linked by one man, an 18-year-old acting as a kind of recruiter for isis. tonight, they're not the only ones. look at this map. 53 suspects in two years, accused of trying to join or support isis right here in the united states. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas reporting in live from washington tonight. >> reporter: authorities identifying an american recruiter now in syria, abdi nur, only 18 accusing him of reaching out to friends and soels yates in minneapolis and urging them to leave the u.s. and join isis. also in this case the sheer number of arrests is unusual. six young men living in one location caught in a single conspiracy. and here's another twist. the fbi says two of the suspects were caught in san diego, tried to get false passports so they could go to mexico and then make their way into syria instead of flying straight from the u.s. all potentially ominous developments. david? >> pierre thomas live in washington. pierre thank you. >>> we turn overseas tonight, and to the nightmare at sea. rescue
two states involved, two in san diego, four in minneapolis, all linked by one man, an 18-year-old acting as a kind of recruiter for isis. tonight, they're not the only ones. look at this map. 53 suspects in two years, accused of trying to join or support isis right here in the united states. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas reporting in live from washington tonight. >> reporter: authorities identifying an american recruiter now in syria, abdi nur, only 18 accusing him of...
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. >> those demonstrations are spread to go new york, minneapolis, washington, d.c., rally in manhattan square started with hundreds chanting hands up don't shoot. police there have arrested dozens after p group began disrupting traffic. >> people should be aligning themselves with the communities, strengthening themselves and what you are seeing is like the breaking down of communities which is really quite sad. >> meanwhile the washington post reporting prisoner riding in the police van with freddie gray told officers the 25 year old was banking his head against the walls intentionally trying to injury himself. gray was later found unconscious and died after spinal injury, a week later. one thing that report mentions the prisoner was on the other side of the metal partition. could not see freddie gray. so a lot of things can sound like banking on metal wall. if you can't see it, it is hard to believe it. >> police in baltimore say they'll finish their investigation into gray's death on friday, and turn those findings over to the prosecutor's offers then. in baltimore rich edison fox n
. >> those demonstrations are spread to go new york, minneapolis, washington, d.c., rally in manhattan square started with hundreds chanting hands up don't shoot. police there have arrested dozens after p group began disrupting traffic. >> people should be aligning themselves with the communities, strengthening themselves and what you are seeing is like the breaking down of communities which is really quite sad. >> meanwhile the washington post reporting prisoner riding in the...
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six people were arrested sunday in minneapolis and san diego. six youth tried to travel or traveled to syria. >> some of those taken into custody may have been fighting or tried to fight with terrorist groups. jeff pegues has more on the suspects. jeff, good morning. >> good morning. this roundup of suspects came on sunday after a joint terrorist task force investigation by the fbi, six people taken into custody. when asked whether this was part of a plot to carry out an attack, authorities responded by saying there is no immediate threat to public safety. later this morning the fbi and the u.s. attorney's office in minnesota will hold a news conference. the fbi has been investigating alleged supporters of the terrorist group. dozens have traveled or attempted to travel since 2007. some are in their teens. in november one was stopped at new york's john f. kennedy's international airport as he tried to travel to syria. he's pleaded not guilty to charges of supporting isis and lying the fbi. it highlight as what law enforcement sees as home grown
six people were arrested sunday in minneapolis and san diego. six youth tried to travel or traveled to syria. >> some of those taken into custody may have been fighting or tried to fight with terrorist groups. jeff pegues has more on the suspects. jeff, good morning. >> good morning. this roundup of suspects came on sunday after a joint terrorist task force investigation by the fbi, six people taken into custody. when asked whether this was part of a plot to carry out an attack,...
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we are on as god intended in minneapolis.will definitely get eaten. did you know minneapolis is the most literate city in america? did you know that guillermo? >> did you know there's a war on drugs? >> yeah. >> you did. all right. our guest tonight are from both asgard and earth. they are here to save the world just before taxes are due. their new movie, "avengers: age of ultron" opens everywhere may 1st - please welcome, our heroes - robert downey jr., chris hemsworth, mark ruffalo, chris evans, scarlett johansson and jeremy renner. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> good to have you here. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. thank you for coming. i know you have the big premier across the street from us here just after the show. will you wait for the signal, or do avengers just walk right across the street? >> just the hands. >> jimmy: just the hands. they carry the hammer with you. >> i will throw it. it won't come back. without special effects but i will throw it any way. >> jimmy: when is the las
we are on as god intended in minneapolis.will definitely get eaten. did you know minneapolis is the most literate city in america? did you know that guillermo? >> did you know there's a war on drugs? >> yeah. >> you did. all right. our guest tonight are from both asgard and earth. they are here to save the world just before taxes are due. their new movie, "avengers: age of ultron" opens everywhere may 1st - please welcome, our heroes - robert downey jr., chris...
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>> it is indeed a minnesota a minnesota problem in the minneapolis problem.s of young muslims who were 1st radicalized and motivated to go fight with how should bob. now with the rise of isis we saw the six arrested today. twenty more 20 more have traveled to syria and iraq previously, some of which was linked to the recruiting of these. a serious cultural problem. if you read the affidavit, indictment, a lot of financial and material support, a local mosque that has been deemed hotspots for radicalization. there are they are key aspects of what it takes to take online recruitment and turn it into real-life travel. they no there is a focal.and a willing group of young muslims unfortunately. kennedy: a lot of people are worried these guys will do a lot of damage. when you rather see them go overseas? aren't you kind of happy -- wouldn't you rather than all go abroad? >> another have them all go abroad. give their lives for a charitable cause like that. at the same time, if we time, if we can have them and try them and serve them as an example of what american
>> it is indeed a minnesota a minnesota problem in the minneapolis problem.s of young muslims who were 1st radicalized and motivated to go fight with how should bob. now with the rise of isis we saw the six arrested today. twenty more 20 more have traveled to syria and iraq previously, some of which was linked to the recruiting of these. a serious cultural problem. if you read the affidavit, indictment, a lot of financial and material support, a local mosque that has been deemed hotspots...
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highs only in the 40s in minneapolis and also in cheg.that tolder air behind it, we're going to see some of the rain transition into snowfall. they could be looking at six inches of snow across parts of new england. still feeling like winter out there, but we still have the severe risk across parts of the mississippi river valley. >> it is now 41 minutes after the top of the hour. new this morning, one of these 2016 hopefuls just jumped to the top of the playing field. we reveal who it is, next. >> a new scam could have you thinking you won big, but could cost you thousands. >>> students protesting these crosses. why they say they need to go. i'm louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. i told myself for so long that i needed to quit smoking. i would quit then i'd go right back to it. chantix absolutely helped me quit smoking. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility, agitation, depressed mood and
highs only in the 40s in minneapolis and also in cheg.that tolder air behind it, we're going to see some of the rain transition into snowfall. they could be looking at six inches of snow across parts of new england. still feeling like winter out there, but we still have the severe risk across parts of the mississippi river valley. >> it is now 41 minutes after the top of the hour. new this morning, one of these 2016 hopefuls just jumped to the top of the playing field. we reveal who it...
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that they perceive occurs at the minneapolis airport they prefer to go to chicago. i have heard the exact same thing. i asked t.s.a. to undertake an evaluation and study of that. they have come back to those in the community to address the concerns. i think it frankly continues to be a work in progress but t.s.a. knows my view that we should not profile at airports. and we should not make it the case that somebody prefer to go to chicago versus minneapolis their own airport, and we've had, i think, some productive conversations with the community along these lines but i think it also probably continues to be a work in progress and it's something that's on my radar personally. senator franken: thank you for that response. i understand that last night a court issued a decision that needs to be evaluated regarding families in immigration detention facilities, but i'd like to talk about that issue nonetheless. in the past few years, the department of homeland security has significantly increased its use of family detention centers at an annual cost of nearly $2 billion.
that they perceive occurs at the minneapolis airport they prefer to go to chicago. i have heard the exact same thing. i asked t.s.a. to undertake an evaluation and study of that. they have come back to those in the community to address the concerns. i think it frankly continues to be a work in progress but t.s.a. knows my view that we should not profile at airports. and we should not make it the case that somebody prefer to go to chicago versus minneapolis their own airport, and we've had, i...
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at least 100,000 somali muslims live in the twin cities of minneapolis and st. paul. that's going to shock a lot of americans to hear that. not every somali issa terrace obviously but we have a serious problem in that community here in the united states with islamic radicalism. dozens of somali muslims u.s. citizens by the way he lived in the twin cities have traveled overseas or the past few years and join terrorist groups like isis. more than any other state, city and the entire country. minnesota and in particular that somali muslim population. another reason that alarms me is number one they may return home well-trained fanatical. we had a thread just a short time ago by a somali terror group called al-shabaab linked to al qaeda calling for attacks on the mall of america in minneapolis. the largest shopping mall in the country. and if you have that large radicalized population living within the shadow of the shopping mall you may have a problem. dozens, that's astounding, dozens of u.s. citizens from the same metropolitan area on overseas to join terror groups the
at least 100,000 somali muslims live in the twin cities of minneapolis and st. paul. that's going to shock a lot of americans to hear that. not every somali issa terrace obviously but we have a serious problem in that community here in the united states with islamic radicalism. dozens of somali muslims u.s. citizens by the way he lived in the twin cities have traveled overseas or the past few years and join terrorist groups like isis. more than any other state, city and the entire country....
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this is fred de sam lazaro for the pbs newshour in minneapolis >> ifill: a version of this story airedprogram "religion and ethics newsweekly." fred's reporting is a partnership with the under-told stories project at st. mary's university of minnesota. >> ifill: tomorrow we expect kentucky senator rand paul to officially jump into the ever- expanding race for the republican presidential nomination. he is not the first-- senator ted cruz announced last week-- and he won't be anywhere close to the last. what better time to talk about that, and other political things, than politics monday. joining me are amy walter of the "cook political report" and susan page of "u.s.a. today." rand paul was only last week? feels like two weeks ago. >> i know. fill: let's start by talking about rand paul. today there were two. there was the video he put up and we can show a bit. let's show that now. very interesting, the tail end of it. >> announcer: it's time for a new way, a new set of ideas, a new leader, one you can trust, one who works for you and above all it's time for a new president. >> ifill: t
this is fred de sam lazaro for the pbs newshour in minneapolis >> ifill: a version of this story airedprogram "religion and ethics newsweekly." fred's reporting is a partnership with the under-told stories project at st. mary's university of minnesota. >> ifill: tomorrow we expect kentucky senator rand paul to officially jump into the ever- expanding race for the republican presidential nomination. he is not the first-- senator ted cruz announced last week-- and he won't...
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they nabbed them in minneapolis and san diego. >>> let's keep talking about this.s home grown terror? you can look on to the "fox and friends first" facebook page. use the #keeptalking. >>> charges pending against a when you say fence jumping. someone jumped the fence carrying a suspicious package. >>> clinton is expected to focus on the economy. >>> time now for the good, bad and the ugly. up first, the good. a picture perfect homecoming for one soernl who surprises his son by photo bombing him. when the photographer shows the photo he turns around and hugs his dad. >>> driving dehydrated is just as bad as drunk drivingment they made the same amount of mistakes. >>> larry upright's dying wish you don't vote for hillary clinton. he was vocal about his political views. when he passed the family decided the obituary should say not to support hillary. >>> good morning to you. it is monday april 20th. i'm elizabeth hasselbeck. a fox news alert. isis' reign of terror takes another turn after a video shows two groups of christians getting executed overnight. here at home
they nabbed them in minneapolis and san diego. >>> let's keep talking about this.s home grown terror? you can look on to the "fox and friends first" facebook page. use the #keeptalking. >>> charges pending against a when you say fence jumping. someone jumped the fence carrying a suspicious package. >>> clinton is expected to focus on the economy. >>> time now for the good, bad and the ugly. up first, the good. a picture perfect homecoming for one...
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i just flew in from minneapolis. minneapolis five chicago. you go through the airport.one is looking at the floorboards of the airport as they walk away, looking for a place to plug their phone in. i think this is the first stop. this is the low hanging fruit. i do not think it is far away. the greater challenges cars -- challenge is cars. i think your electronics, two, three years, depending on how you use your advice, of course. emily: the battery expert and author of "the powerhouse." coming up next, how to make wood without trees. a new material made from mushroom. and we look at the "game of thrones" leak. how would the most pirated tv show respond? emily: could your home someday ♪ emily: this is bloomberg west, i am emily chang. could your home someday be built from mushrooms instead of wood? we visit one company that is already planning for it. and "game of thrones" taking on a real battle -- hbo versus hackers. first, a check of top headlines. antigovernment protesters are turning up the heat on the brazilian president. about 100,000 demonstrators marched in sao
i just flew in from minneapolis. minneapolis five chicago. you go through the airport.one is looking at the floorboards of the airport as they walk away, looking for a place to plug their phone in. i think this is the first stop. this is the low hanging fruit. i do not think it is far away. the greater challenges cars -- challenge is cars. i think your electronics, two, three years, depending on how you use your advice, of course. emily: the battery expert and author of "the...
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four were arrested in minneapolis on sunday. two others detained in san diego.officials say they were trying to cross into mexico with fake passports and make their way to syria from there. prosecutors say the men were encouraged by a 21-year-old than friend who already joined isis in syria. the u.s. attorney says there was no mastermind behind the conspiracy. >> in today's case the answer is this group of friends is recruiting each other. they are engaged in what we describe as peer-to-peer recruiting. friend to friend, brother to brother. we have a terror recruiting problem in minnesota. >> four suspect ass appeared in court on monday. >>> time to check your money. cristina alesci is here with more. >> yesterday, the dow climbed 208 points thanks to strong statements from earnings. one piece of airline news that is making headlines this morning is the customer satisfaction index came out. ranked dead last. spirit airlines known for cheap tickets, and fees for just about anything from carry-ons to water. another low-cost carrier, front frontier and jetblue. cus
four were arrested in minneapolis on sunday. two others detained in san diego.officials say they were trying to cross into mexico with fake passports and make their way to syria from there. prosecutors say the men were encouraged by a 21-year-old than friend who already joined isis in syria. the u.s. attorney says there was no mastermind behind the conspiracy. >> in today's case the answer is this group of friends is recruiting each other. they are engaged in what we describe as...
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with this system it is currently 25 degrees in rapid city, 35 in minneapolis and chicago. also in mid 30's over parts of new england. we have the colder air behind the front. it is going to be moving eastward as we head into the next 24-48-hours. you can see the storm system right there. the snow coming across parts of michigan and portions of wisconsin. most of it very light stuff. nothing that you are not used to dealing with up there. but that snow really a little bit discouraging. the storm system will move eastward. with he will bring you severe weather across the plains we have risk of damaging winds and haring hail across oklahoma and texas. we want to show you this video out of southern california. it was a tornado that was reported there across the desert areas. you can see very beautiful and north of a town that was nearby. heather and ainsley? >> kind of like a water spout almost. >> looks like a little bit of a land spout there. >> that's why i don't do weather. you know the correct terms. >> 12 minutes after the top of the hour. heart stopping moments under gr
with this system it is currently 25 degrees in rapid city, 35 in minneapolis and chicago. also in mid 30's over parts of new england. we have the colder air behind the front. it is going to be moving eastward as we head into the next 24-48-hours. you can see the storm system right there. the snow coming across parts of michigan and portions of wisconsin. most of it very light stuff. nothing that you are not used to dealing with up there. but that snow really a little bit discouraging. the storm...
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we see local papers like in minneapolis. does there need to be a real catastrophe before there is real action? anthony: you may like a bridge collapsing in minneapolis? it is unfortunate that we have had to have catastrophes. and every time something happens, people say, well, we have to do something different and fix this. frankly, i think the american public has to demand action in washington. i think we are doing a pretty good job, and i hope we continue to pound the pavement, but connecting float -- folks to a realization that if washington does not exist, then it will all downhill and the state will have less money and fewer projects happening and local governments will have fewer projects happening and the congestion will increase and the potholes will deepen. >> in morning transportation as they rolled up the road 2.0 act, they had to include a reality check which said, the bill will be a good talking point for anthony foxx if the canvassing consider -- if he can get serious consideration in the last year. why do it?
we see local papers like in minneapolis. does there need to be a real catastrophe before there is real action? anthony: you may like a bridge collapsing in minneapolis? it is unfortunate that we have had to have catastrophes. and every time something happens, people say, well, we have to do something different and fix this. frankly, i think the american public has to demand action in washington. i think we are doing a pretty good job, and i hope we continue to pound the pavement, but connecting...