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time and in this day a police car stalled out before the limousine and they were worried the secret service was nervous that if his limousine stalled out something bad would happen. the limousine with a stock and it was like crossfire and things would happen. so what they did was, the services decision, the service decided to say thing to do is to drop the president often back up the car and pointed towards t street. we will make them walk in public for 25 feet and that is safer than ending the limousine stuck on the curb. 2:27 p.m. reagan exits the hotel. in his left shoulder is jerry parr who wasn't even supposed to be there this day. jerry parr was supposed to be routine government stuff that day but he tapped another agent said you know what? johnny i want to go with the president today because i want to get to know him better. i don't feel like i know him. jerry parr protecting carter during the election, jimmy carter during the election entering the transition. here is protecting reagan on this day. he wasn't even supposed to be there. he took the shift walking towards limousine. five
time and in this day a police car stalled out before the limousine and they were worried the secret service was nervous that if his limousine stalled out something bad would happen. the limousine with a stock and it was like crossfire and things would happen. so what they did was, the services decision, the service decided to say thing to do is to drop the president often back up the car and pointed towards t street. we will make them walk in public for 25 feet and that is safer than ending the...
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on twitter had reach we did the message secret service did apologize for the tweets. the treat did not reflect the views of the u.s. secret service it was immediately removed also removed the user handling the twitter account and accountants only nine days old this is a learning curve for new twitter unit users the most bizarre thing about this story though is why the heck does the secret service need a twitter account and should someone be worried if the secret service is following them on twitter. coming up. danger dot com the council of europe pushes a ban for schools to eliminate all wireless networks and cell phones claiming the devices pose a health hazard so is there a real fire behind this alarm at a small. fee. for. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some of the part of it and realize everything you saw you don't know i'm sorry because if we. go back to the big picture coming up in this half hour there will not be any singing and holding hands at a south florid
on twitter had reach we did the message secret service did apologize for the tweets. the treat did not reflect the views of the u.s. secret service it was immediately removed also removed the user handling the twitter account and accountants only nine days old this is a learning curve for new twitter unit users the most bizarre thing about this story though is why the heck does the secret service need a twitter account and should someone be worried if the secret service is following them on...
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of the secret service. he question now is what to do with a secret files. but the protesters have a few ideas. >> they wanted to know if state security cape an eye on her. she works at cairo university. has a student, she was already fighting for freedom of expression she but photographs of the storming of of the building on her facebook page, along with files containing her name. >> state security collected information and open files on everybody in egypt. not just the people who might be dangerous. the idea is that every citizen is a public figure, one way or the other. >> these colleagues at the rash media network found countless files during the raid on the building. thousands of documents were sent to them, some severely damaged. although he risked punishment, he published photographs and files on the internet. >> we received huge numbers of files from ordinary citizens because we are known to be the information of the people. we folloup these allegations. we do not have journalists or reporters. we hav
of the secret service. he question now is what to do with a secret files. but the protesters have a few ideas. >> they wanted to know if state security cape an eye on her. she works at cairo university. has a student, she was already fighting for freedom of expression she but photographs of the storming of of the building on her facebook page, along with files containing her name. >> state security collected information and open files on everybody in egypt. not just the people who...
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stickier day job the secret service is catching some flack after controversal tweet against fox news yesterday tweet read add to monitor fox for a story camp deal with the lathering seconds after the tweet went up it was promptly deleted but not before many of the twenty thousand followers of the secret service on twitter had read tweeted the message secret service did apologize for the tweet saying the tweet did not reflect the views of the u.s. secret service it was immediately removed also removed the user handling the twitter account an account that's only nine days old and this is a learning curve for new twitter unit users the most bizarre thing about this story though is on the head is the secret service need a twitter account and should someone be worried if the secret service is following them on twitter. coming up now the debbie debbie dot danger dot com the council of europe pushes a ban for schools to eliminate all wireless networks and cell phones claiming the devices pose a health hazard so is there a real fire behind this alarm or just smoke. a few. feet. you know some
stickier day job the secret service is catching some flack after controversal tweet against fox news yesterday tweet read add to monitor fox for a story camp deal with the lathering seconds after the tweet went up it was promptly deleted but not before many of the twenty thousand followers of the secret service on twitter had read tweeted the message secret service did apologize for the tweet saying the tweet did not reflect the views of the u.s. secret service it was immediately removed also...
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. >> host: congresswoman have you learned anything from the secret service yesterday? >> guest: i did but it is a secret. [laughter] of course and what is interesting and the chairman of the committee and the different jurisdictional aspects is when is it at the eye and when is it the secret service and the level of involvement and direct the guys too that this is one area of cybersecurity cybersecurity that is important but really can go on to a matter of national security and to recognize all of the layers and the entities that are involved. so trying to get those answers from secret service i think were the most helpful not that i clearly understood what he was saying about all of when he would talk to one or the other. but you can tell there are a lot of very serious, very capable and very good people who are focused on this issue and secret service clearly made that known. >> host: on the flipside, the criminal side or the penalty strong enough right now as they exist for hackers and if they are from out of this country, what do we do? >> guest: well i don't know
. >> host: congresswoman have you learned anything from the secret service yesterday? >> guest: i did but it is a secret. [laughter] of course and what is interesting and the chairman of the committee and the different jurisdictional aspects is when is it at the eye and when is it the secret service and the level of involvement and direct the guys too that this is one area of cybersecurity cybersecurity that is important but really can go on to a matter of national security and to...
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. >> host: congresswoman, have you learned anything from the secret service yesterday? >> guest: i did, but it's secret. [laughter] of course. you know, and what's interesting and even i, as the chairman of the committee and the additional jurisdictional aspects of when is it fbi, when is it secret service, the level of involvement, and, you know, to recognize, too, that this is one area of cybersecurity that is important. but this really can go on to a matter of national security. and to recognize all of the layers and the entities that are, that are involved. so trying to get those answers from secret service, i think, was the most helpful for us. not that i clearly understood what he was saying about all of when you would talk and, you know, the other. but you can tell there are a lot of very serious, very capable and very good people who are focused on this issue, and the secret service clearly made that known. >> host: so on the flip side, on the criminal side, are the penalties strong enough right now as they exist for hackers, and if they're from out of this coun
. >> host: congresswoman, have you learned anything from the secret service yesterday? >> guest: i did, but it's secret. [laughter] of course. you know, and what's interesting and even i, as the chairman of the committee and the additional jurisdictional aspects of when is it fbi, when is it secret service, the level of involvement, and, you know, to recognize, too, that this is one area of cybersecurity that is important. but this really can go on to a matter of national security....
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secret service.e have doctor jean stafford, professor and executive director from purdue university, center for education and research and information assurance and security. and last but not least just in brooklyn, director of the consumer privacy product center for democracy and technology. good morning to each of you and welcome you. we are very grateful that you here with us this morning. and if you can keep track of the time by the time clock that are on the table, i'm assuming, -- that's a new improvement. technology, okay. green, yellow and red. much like a stop look at if you can keep your eye on it we would appreciate it. and mr. vladeck we recognize you for five minutes. >> good morning. chairman bono mack, ranking member butterfield and members of the subcommittee, i am david vladeck, director of the federal trade commission's bureau federal trade commission's bureau of consumer protection. we appreciate the opportunity to present testimony here this morning. the written statement submitte
secret service.e have doctor jean stafford, professor and executive director from purdue university, center for education and research and information assurance and security. and last but not least just in brooklyn, director of the consumer privacy product center for democracy and technology. good morning to each of you and welcome you. we are very grateful that you here with us this morning. and if you can keep track of the time by the time clock that are on the table, i'm assuming, -- that's...
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. >> did you learn anything from the secret service yesterday? >> of course. what is interesting, the different jurisdictions aspects of the level of involvement, and to recognize that this is one area of cybersecurity that is important, but it really can go on to a matter of national security, and to recognize all the layers and entities that are involved, and trying to get those answers from secret service i think was the most helpful for us. not that i clearly understood what he was saying about when you talk to one and then the other. you can tell there are a lot of very capable and very good people who are focused on this issue, and the secret service clearly made that known. >> of the criminal side, or the penalty strong enough right now as they exist for hackers, and if they are from out of this country, what do we do? >> i do not know if i have that answer. it is a worldwide issue, and the hackers are often times out of our country. i think it is something that we should explore to deter people from just being hackers. sometimes these folks are just do
. >> did you learn anything from the secret service yesterday? >> of course. what is interesting, the different jurisdictions aspects of the level of involvement, and to recognize that this is one area of cybersecurity that is important, but it really can go on to a matter of national security, and to recognize all the layers and entities that are involved, and trying to get those answers from secret service i think was the most helpful for us. not that i clearly understood what he...
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why in the world does the secret service have a twitter account in the first place? know? as far as i'm concerned, it can be the unsecret service, if they have a twitter account, they are put out information. the truth is they use it for stuff like press releases and there are needs for press releases, also recruiting and all those kinds of things but the thing about this tj, this was all about the wrong account. somebody was tweeting on the wrong account, it wasn't just any old tweet. it was about fox television. here's what happened. somebody posts these words to the secret service twitter account. had to monitor fox for the story, can't deal with the blathering. turns out the person who wrote the tweet thought they were tweeting on their own account, but it was on the secret service account. secret service sent out a statement, an employee with access to their twitter account mistakenly believed they were on their personal account posted an unapproved, inappropriate tweet, didn't reflect the views of the service, plied removed. apologized to the mistake, the user
why in the world does the secret service have a twitter account in the first place? know? as far as i'm concerned, it can be the unsecret service, if they have a twitter account, they are put out information. the truth is they use it for stuff like press releases and there are needs for press releases, also recruiting and all those kinds of things but the thing about this tj, this was all about the wrong account. somebody was tweeting on the wrong account, it wasn't just any old tweet. it was...
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secret service and he told me it was because of a post that i made. because it was thirteen and the secret service had to come to his school to interrogate him but i think we got a little weird why did he go to the school why did they go to his parents' house to interrogate him they then they couldn't really you know how to excuse to break into these people's house you would if they're really suspicious talk to the parents i feel like going to school given to living the way he should look at that he can get robbed by seal team six the first thing they say in the second one is that look i mean in this country i just understand how the intelligence system works because we obviously have dedicated investigators who are trolling through facebook pages for stuff that they can mix misconstrue and exaggerate meanwhile the head of the cia tells congress that he's getting his info about egypt from news media reports i mean where is the balance here i kind of don't really get it you those my first thought like as a male growing up i was so it secret service wou
secret service and he told me it was because of a post that i made. because it was thirteen and the secret service had to come to his school to interrogate him but i think we got a little weird why did he go to the school why did they go to his parents' house to interrogate him they then they couldn't really you know how to excuse to break into these people's house you would if they're really suspicious talk to the parents i feel like going to school given to living the way he should look at...
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though passengers a retired san mateo police officer and the secret service agent.rested him with a flight attendant's plastic handcuffs. airport police are still trying to find out more about the suspect and his motives. >> we know that he is a 28-year- old male subject. we do have his name, also. there was information that he did possess a california identification card as well as a yemen passport. >> reporter: as you can see from the twitter photos the suspect rageit almurisi was kept in custody in first class until the plane landed at sfo. there were no threats and no weapons found. the suspect was treated for scrapes to his elbow and then put behind bars in county jail. no one else was reported injured. flight operations were not disrupted and the flight landed safely and on time last night after 9:00. and the fbi investigation still continues this morning. frank. >> sharon, what are the chances of having a retired police officer in first class and a secret service agent, as well? lucky people there , huh? >> reporter: they got pretty lucky and, you know, you f
though passengers a retired san mateo police officer and the secret service agent.rested him with a flight attendant's plastic handcuffs. airport police are still trying to find out more about the suspect and his motives. >> we know that he is a 28-year- old male subject. we do have his name, also. there was information that he did possess a california identification card as well as a yemen passport. >> reporter: as you can see from the twitter photos the suspect rageit almurisi was...
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security sources in serbia tell nbc news for years, mladic was protected by elements of serbia's secret services and the army. serb officials say in about a week, mladic will be turned over to the international court of justice in the hague in holland. then, he'll finally be put on trial where he faces life in prison. >> so many times we find these guys to find they're living in non-extraordinary circumstances. almost pathetic compared to how they used to be. why was he so hard to pin down? >> the official sources i have been speaking to said he was looked after, protected by elements within the secret services, elements within the army for years. that then petered away over time, and over the last couple years, he was looked over by about a dozen friends of the family, people from before. in the end, he ended up in a small house, one story, in a distant village looking after himself. finally surrendered without a fight. sick man, feeble. he's suffering. >> a bad man in plain site in a small village. sounds familiar. like something we just went through. martin fletcher, thanks. good to see you,
security sources in serbia tell nbc news for years, mladic was protected by elements of serbia's secret services and the army. serb officials say in about a week, mladic will be turned over to the international court of justice in the hague in holland. then, he'll finally be put on trial where he faces life in prison. >> so many times we find these guys to find they're living in non-extraordinary circumstances. almost pathetic compared to how they used to be. why was he so hard to pin...
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american airlines say they are retired police officer and another retired secret service agent. interestingly two other incidents yesterday a passenger tried to open a plane door over the midwest. he is under arrest this morning. another incident called a hoax, there a note was found aboard a flight to san diego. getting back to the sfo incident the suspect was slightly injured. he was treated for minor injuries and he is now at san mateo county jail in redwood city being interrogated. he is charged for the time being for interfering with flight attendants. >> in south san francisco, police are investigating a report of an attempted rape. a 26-year-old woman says a man grabbed her and dragged her into bushes yesterday. the woman says the man ran away after she started struggling and screaming. she described him as a latino man, about 5'9" and 200 pounds. he was wearing a short leave buttoned up shirt and long pants. >> in east contra costa county they are looking into a cause of a fire that seriously damaged a home in oakley. this fire started shortly after 11:00 last night near
american airlines say they are retired police officer and another retired secret service agent. interestingly two other incidents yesterday a passenger tried to open a plane door over the midwest. he is under arrest this morning. another incident called a hoax, there a note was found aboard a flight to san diego. getting back to the sfo incident the suspect was slightly injured. he was treated for minor injuries and he is now at san mateo county jail in redwood city being interrogated. he is...
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. >>> the secret service is investigating a massive case of fraud at a popular chain of arts and crafts stores. it happened at michaels stores in 20 state. the michaels chain is saying california is not one of those states. however, experts say this is an important lesson for anyone who uses a debit card. >> it's known for homey crafts and now unknowingly a crafty scheme intended to rob customers who pay by debit card. >> slide it again. >> no, no, you're good. >> reporter: the secret service says crooks have tampered with p.i.n. pads at least 80 michaels stores secretly installing devices enabling them to capture customer debit card and p.i.n. numbers. >> this is a pretty big one. >> reporter: security expert robert siciliano suspects the hackers probably did their work in plain sight by pretending to be part of the chain's support staff. >> they pose as the technologies response for maintaining the devices and once they are successful they apply that same strategy to every, single store. >> reporter: the tampering took place between february 8 and may 6. michaels says so far, fewer th
. >>> the secret service is investigating a massive case of fraud at a popular chain of arts and crafts stores. it happened at michaels stores in 20 state. the michaels chain is saying california is not one of those states. however, experts say this is an important lesson for anyone who uses a debit card. >> it's known for homey crafts and now unknowingly a crafty scheme intended to rob customers who pay by debit card. >> slide it again. >> no, no, you're good....
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a retired secret service and retired san mateo cop sprang to their feet. >> four of them were able to place the passenger on the ground and use some flexibility handcuffs to put his hands behind his back. >> reporter: here's how it sanded when the pilot radioed the sfo tower for help on the ground. >> we are going to need priority handling on our arrival, we had a conflict here. >> reporter: rageit almurisi was arrested and being investigated for terrorist ties. his family members in vallejo say he is a math teacher not a terrorist. >> i really can't say what he was thinking at the time. i know he is not a terrorist for sure. >> reporter: some people might say why was he pounding on the door of the cockpit. >> i can't answer for him. i don't know how people were treating him on the plane. i personally think it was just a misunderstanding. >> reporter: the incident did not disrupt flight operations at sfo. but passengers hearing of yet another scare in the air say it is something to think about on board. >> you can't always look around and wonder if somebody is going to have a go at do
a retired secret service and retired san mateo cop sprang to their feet. >> four of them were able to place the passenger on the ground and use some flexibility handcuffs to put his hands behind his back. >> reporter: here's how it sanded when the pilot radioed the sfo tower for help on the ground. >> we are going to need priority handling on our arrival, we had a conflict here. >> reporter: rageit almurisi was arrested and being investigated for terrorist ties. his...
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it was actually the united states along with the help of the eye of fire pakistan secret service that were supposedly training freedom fighters during the soviet afghan war it was then those same freedom fighters that ended up turning into terrorists and carrying out a lot of these attacks that ended up really majorly attacking the lives of the pakistani civilians that along with american drone attacks that have killed several pakistani civilians it's hard to say that pakistan also hasn't been affected by this war on terror they certainly have been a victim as well when it comes to india's reaction to osama bin ladin a lot of indians are still waiting for pockets on government official reaction as to whether or not they knew that these american troops were going to come in and capture osama bin ladin there's a lot of talk a lot of speculation here a lot of eyebrows raised talking about the fact that osama bin laden was captured still close to the pakistani capital a lot of indians here are wondering how they could not have known that he was there . for the russians a struggle with ter
it was actually the united states along with the help of the eye of fire pakistan secret service that were supposedly training freedom fighters during the soviet afghan war it was then those same freedom fighters that ended up turning into terrorists and carrying out a lot of these attacks that ended up really majorly attacking the lives of the pakistani civilians that along with american drone attacks that have killed several pakistani civilians it's hard to say that pakistan also hasn't been...
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>>reporter: oakland police and secret service arrested 40-year-old michelle williams. she faces 20 felony counts of theft and forgery. the investigation was triggered when an oakland city employee had her identity stolen. >> just due to the amount of equipment that they had and the amount of victims information tha potential victim information they did have store entered a very sophisticated record keeping management system would lead to us believe that it has been going on for awhale. >>reporter: database stolen information numbered in the thousands. information that allowed the operation to make bogus credit card and i.d. and forged signature on checks. oakland police and secret service say the operation could be national even international in scope. the next door neighbor in hayward had no idea what was going on. he was surprised how much evidence was removed. >> start taking stuff out. taking things out. >>reporter: arrest may put a lid on damages to victims. only 1,000 dollars worth of forged checks had been cashed. >> potential can be enormous like this one was.
>>reporter: oakland police and secret service arrested 40-year-old michelle williams. she faces 20 felony counts of theft and forgery. the investigation was triggered when an oakland city employee had her identity stolen. >> just due to the amount of equipment that they had and the amount of victims information tha potential victim information they did have store entered a very sophisticated record keeping management system would lead to us believe that it has been going on for...
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the secret service chief said we were second away from that disaster. then why? some of you look like you may remember but one month after the election of the and is elected president of transformational and generational change, how would we have dealt with the trauma at a time when violence against public officials was virtually unheard of. how well clinton johnson deal with the traumatized nation or robert kennedy? how wade johnson with the assumptions and a mind-set so different deal with civil rights? or the cuban missile crisis? that is one of the questions i tried to answer in the book "then everything changed" it is a trio of alternative histories that center on contemporary american politics. contemporary for some of us. they're all rooted in the common notion that the smallest west and turn of fate can produce radical consequences. it is written as a fictional narrative, not as nsa but dialogue and scenes but histories i have tried to ground and plausibility on the thought and believes it imposes and instincts of a player's has drawn from history and ora
the secret service chief said we were second away from that disaster. then why? some of you look like you may remember but one month after the election of the and is elected president of transformational and generational change, how would we have dealt with the trauma at a time when violence against public officials was virtually unheard of. how well clinton johnson deal with the traumatized nation or robert kennedy? how wade johnson with the assumptions and a mind-set so different deal with...
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that's where oakland police and secret service agents found equipment to make phony checks, id cardsredit cards. investigators say a 40-year-old woman is responsible for the operation. the bust came before most of the personal information stolen could be used. >>> all right. time now 5:18. if you're anywhere near the caldecott tunnel there's been a crash. sal, what happened? >>> still blocking the fast lane, dave and pam. westbound 24 right before the caldecott tunnel it is there. it's near fish ranch road. it's taken a while because one of the cars cannot be moved without a tow truck and they're having trouble getting one up there. westbound 24 before the tunnel. now they have four lanes up there at the time and it is in fact our very own tori campbell who drives through there. i'm going to get a reconnaissance report from her. i think she just arrived. we'll ask her. but we also have people who have been sending e-mails. the traffic is not heavy because it's so early. let's go out and take a look at westbound san mateo bridge. that traffic is moving along okay. and this morning's c
that's where oakland police and secret service agents found equipment to make phony checks, id cardsredit cards. investigators say a 40-year-old woman is responsible for the operation. the bust came before most of the personal information stolen could be used. >>> all right. time now 5:18. if you're anywhere near the caldecott tunnel there's been a crash. sal, what happened? >>> still blocking the fast lane, dave and pam. westbound 24 right before the caldecott tunnel it is...
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he did have police and secret service escort.is was a small fundraiser and turns out it ended up being a little different than first advertised. >> political fundraisers and secret service cars are common in san francisco. but at the ritz carlton donors were coming out to support a republican. republicans say it's a sign of the times. >> now that we have the congress and bohner is making some inroads and we're doing things i think there's more enthusiasm. >> reporter: the fundraiser was organized for the fairmont but they moved it tonight to the ritz carlton. i do think it's ironic that after years of attacking speaker pelosi and san francisco values, he's coming here to take our money. >> reporter: boehner is up for reelection next year and he already is facing some tough battles within the gop. according to a rasmussen survey, the speaker of the house popularity is down. speaker boehner is expected to hold another fundraiser tomorrow in menlo park. jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and you just saw jana in san francisco.
he did have police and secret service escort.is was a small fundraiser and turns out it ended up being a little different than first advertised. >> political fundraisers and secret service cars are common in san francisco. but at the ritz carlton donors were coming out to support a republican. republicans say it's a sign of the times. >> now that we have the congress and bohner is making some inroads and we're doing things i think there's more enthusiasm. >> reporter: the...
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. >> his dream is to work for the secret service. been toughhas finding work.is fellow actives went back to be duty instead of unemployment. it is becoming a trend. the and and telerate for is 20.9%.eturning -- the unemployment rate for veterans returning is 20.9%. in the maryland legislature is taking action. the first of its kind website today matching veterans governmenticked positions. he had such a hard time finding after leaving the navy that to school.k this website brings him hope. am more optimistic about related to the electronics and engineering field. >> he says he knows his next career is just a click away. jobs out there. i think i will find a job. the first ofite is its kind. say they planals make it available in every state. the nation'ss biggest provider of subscription content. more than 7% of americans now a subscriber. that is about 23 million users. for the best deals in town, had to facebook. >>> facebook is moving into the market.coupon of they're launching a program discounts of local businesses. it is only available in five cities right
. >> his dream is to work for the secret service. been toughhas finding work.is fellow actives went back to be duty instead of unemployment. it is becoming a trend. the and and telerate for is 20.9%.eturning -- the unemployment rate for veterans returning is 20.9%. in the maryland legislature is taking action. the first of its kind website today matching veterans governmenticked positions. he had such a hard time finding after leaving the navy that to school.k this website brings him...
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he did have police and secret service escort.this was a small fundraiser and turns out it ended up being a little different than first advertised. >> political fundraisers and secret service cars are common in san francisco. but at the ritz carlton donors were coming out to support a republican. republicans say it's a sign of the times. >> now that we have the congress and bohner is making some inroads and we're doing things i think there's more enthusiasm. >> reporter: the fundraiser was organized for the fairmont but they moved it tonight to the ritz carlton. i do think it's ironic that after years of attacking speaker pelosi and san francisco values, he's coming here to take our money. >> reporter: boehner is up for reelection next year and he already is facing some tough battles within the gop. according to a rasmussen survey, the speaker of the house popularity is down. speaker boehner is expected to hold another fundraiser tomorrow in menlo park. jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and you just saw jana in san francisc
he did have police and secret service escort.this was a small fundraiser and turns out it ended up being a little different than first advertised. >> political fundraisers and secret service cars are common in san francisco. but at the ritz carlton donors were coming out to support a republican. republicans say it's a sign of the times. >> now that we have the congress and bohner is making some inroads and we're doing things i think there's more enthusiasm. >> reporter: the...
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a retired san mateo police officer, and a retired secret service also helped command to the ground, cuffed and secured in a first-class seat for the pop final 30 minutes final 30 minutes. >> we are going to need priority landing. >> air americ traffic control priority planting. >> you are receiving it. >> thank you. >> prior to landing. if the suspect was taken to the san mateo jail with ultimately transferred into the custody of federal authorities. >>reporter: interference with flight crew members in attendance. he is scheduled to be arraigned in a federal court tuesday morning. at s f o, dan kerman, kron 4 news. >>catherine: off >>pam--haazig madyun is saying that this is a math teacher, not a terrorist. >> he does not give any ties to al queda or terrace, i do not think he knows about anything about terrorism or- terrorism or even knows how to shoot a gun. he does not care about politics. he does once to learn the english language to was a big misunderstanding, that was the bottom line. . >>pam: they have not heard from the suspects since he was taken into custody. one passenger, isnap
a retired san mateo police officer, and a retired secret service also helped command to the ground, cuffed and secured in a first-class seat for the pop final 30 minutes final 30 minutes. >> we are going to need priority landing. >> air americ traffic control priority planting. >> you are receiving it. >> thank you. >> prior to landing. if the suspect was taken to the san mateo jail with ultimately transferred into the custody of federal authorities....
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police say a retired police officer and a retired secret service agent also helped get the man to the ground, secured for the final 30 minutes of the flight. >> we need priority handling on our arrival. >>> the pilot contacted air traffic control requesting priority landing. >> reporter: the suspect, seen here, was taken to the county jail and transferred into the custody of federal authorities. this complaint charges the man with interference with flight crew members and attendants. she is scheduled to be in court on tuesday morning. at sfo, dan kerman, kron 4 news. >> one passenger on the plane snapped a few photographs and posted them on twitter. this shows the incident on the plane, stunned passengers watched the scene unhold. the next photo shows the suspect being taken off the flight. and the third is in the terminal, shows authorities interviewing witnesses. we are uncovering new details about rageh almurisi. officials say he carried a yemeni passport. his family members are speaking out about the incident. the family spokesman showed kron 4's haaziq madyun photos. >> reporter:
police say a retired police officer and a retired secret service agent also helped get the man to the ground, secured for the final 30 minutes of the flight. >> we need priority handling on our arrival. >>> the pilot contacted air traffic control requesting priority landing. >> reporter: the suspect, seen here, was taken to the county jail and transferred into the custody of federal authorities. this complaint charges the man with interference with flight crew members and...
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secret service and oakland pd detailed one operation which could open up a huge identity theft ring. these pictures come from michelle williams' home in hayward. police say she was operating a huge identity theft ring which may involve other suspects. the oakland police department became involved in late january, early february. among the confiscated goods, disks filmed with came driver's licenses. >> i know what keeps me awake at night is the thought that someone may steal my accounts. that's what we are gonna talk about today. >> reporter: what you were just hearing, chief batts talking at a press conference that wrapped up 45 minutes ago. he described what was found inside williams' home, including social security cards, printers and fake names. now, williams told police she's not currently working. she's disabled. she has a felony for welfare fraud. she's charged with 20 counts, including passing forged check, the amount just under $1,000, identity theft and forming. this is all still under investigation. police say ther may -- say there may be more suspects involved and definite
secret service and oakland pd detailed one operation which could open up a huge identity theft ring. these pictures come from michelle williams' home in hayward. police say she was operating a huge identity theft ring which may involve other suspects. the oakland police department became involved in late january, early february. among the confiscated goods, disks filmed with came driver's licenses. >> i know what keeps me awake at night is the thought that someone may steal my accounts....
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one is a secret service agent. point they do not believe he's part of a bigger unit the news working by himself. >> louisa: designed to ensure the traveling public the san francisco international airport remained safe. there are patrolling, we believe this was an isolated incident. the the airport operations are normal this morning. >> and of the people involved in this were injured every year the head with a razor waiting for this gentleman once the plane landed they also said the two retired authorities or not part of an air marshal program, is that we passengers on the train. coming up more reaction from the sergeant on why this passenger made all the way into the front in their first race. >> darya: of the developing stories of the west tennessee is bracing for what could turn into a full- scale flood disaster. you can see all the water that they're ready dealing with. fish snow a stre is als thethe river should crest at more than 40 haiti that hasn't been seen in more than 70 years. people of marty been forced
one is a secret service agent. point they do not believe he's part of a bigger unit the news working by himself. >> louisa: designed to ensure the traveling public the san francisco international airport remained safe. there are patrolling, we believe this was an isolated incident. the the airport operations are normal this morning. >> and of the people involved in this were injured every year the head with a razor waiting for this gentleman once the plane landed they also said the...
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secrete service for three years. you say it focuses on the roots of where this islamic terror comes from and how to successfully navigate it without being on one side or the other. understanding, not buying into political rhetoric and things like that. so how do we then move forward as an informed people and understand the threat against us now and what we need to be doing about it? >> well, the first thing is to actually be informed about what's come before. for a lot of americans the first time they heard osama bin laden's name was the morning of september 11th. and the first time they had even thought of this as a threat, the militant strain of islam was around that time too. this has been something that's been going on since the days of the crusades, this is hundreds of years in the making of an ideology that's been coming for a long time. we have to get rid of the partisan bickering that we have too often that one side is distancing from the other side politically that they ignore some of the gains and positive
secrete service for three years. you say it focuses on the roots of where this islamic terror comes from and how to successfully navigate it without being on one side or the other. understanding, not buying into political rhetoric and things like that. so how do we then move forward as an informed people and understand the threat against us now and what we need to be doing about it? >> well, the first thing is to actually be informed about what's come before. for a lot of americans the...
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wonderful, the support that our family has been shown from everyone, the fire department and secret servicend just the citizens. >> did you expect this time -- type of response? i speced the brotherhood to come -- expected the brotherhood to come together but was in the aware of how overwhelming it would be it's a huge support moo you talk about it being a brotherhood. this is something i am sure you see on a daily basis? >> absolutely. as a matter of fact, steven gower our vice president of arbutus went to school with gladis and it's wonderful we are a family. i am the 5th child and all my brothers and sisters except for one sister passed away and i found a wonderful family in the arbutus community and especially in the fire service. >> now gladys when we talked about it and covered the story of your husband's passing, did it surprise you to know how many fellow firefighters and servicemen and police force and law enforcement he impacked as a firefighter but also as paramedic as well? >> i knew there were a lot but it's no idea how many people he touched. >> so amazing when you think about
wonderful, the support that our family has been shown from everyone, the fire department and secret servicend just the citizens. >> did you expect this time -- type of response? i speced the brotherhood to come -- expected the brotherhood to come together but was in the aware of how overwhelming it would be it's a huge support moo you talk about it being a brotherhood. this is something i am sure you see on a daily basis? >> absolutely. as a matter of fact, steven gower our vice...
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like the secret services and the military in the serbian orthodox church who had an interest in protecting him. also, this is a difficult move for the present serbian government. there are opposition political parties that are radical and will take him to task for what he has done. it will call him a national list trader. it was a difficult decision. >> speaking of the president of serbia, he said this closes a chapter in serbian history. do you agree with that? >> it closes the chapter dealing with war criminals. war criminals have come to trial. there is one child that is still ongoing. then the chapter will end. that is only part of the store. there is a bigger coming to grips with the past that serbia has to deal with. they have to deal a lot -- did a lot deeper into their history and ask themselves, why did this happen and why did the serbian support the war? >> the think the arrest is a good date for serbia and the region? >> it is definitely a good day that i which would have come a lot sooner. serbia has difficult problems on its plate. it would be good to get this one out of the w
like the secret services and the military in the serbian orthodox church who had an interest in protecting him. also, this is a difficult move for the present serbian government. there are opposition political parties that are radical and will take him to task for what he has done. it will call him a national list trader. it was a difficult decision. >> speaking of the president of serbia, he said this closes a chapter in serbian history. do you agree with that? >> it closes the...
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it was a massacre of civilians in retaliation for the murder of british secret service people here. the organization that runs the stadium,. quite recently, had little to do with even the northern irish police force. it was signals with a very sensitive issue and it was sensitively handled by the british monarch. >> thank you. the german defense minister has outlined radical reforms to the country's armed forces. the goal is to improve the capacity of the military to new challenges, such as deployment on foreign missions. >> the plan reforms are aimed at creating a more streamlined and effective military and to reduce government spending on defense. germany armed forces would be trained, 180,000 members, almost all of them carry their positions. there will have substantial budget cuts, but they want to ready the bundeswehr. >> i think, in the future, the united nations will as germany to get involved in operations more often, even when germany has no direct interest in the situation. >> there would like the military to have enough troops to participate in two missions abroad at any
it was a massacre of civilians in retaliation for the murder of british secret service people here. the organization that runs the stadium,. quite recently, had little to do with even the northern irish police force. it was signals with a very sensitive issue and it was sensitively handled by the british monarch. >> thank you. the german defense minister has outlined radical reforms to the country's armed forces. the goal is to improve the capacity of the military to new challenges, such...
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] yeah, because if there's one thing you want to announce to the world, it's when the secret servicethis is big. the white house announced that the $50 million award for osama bin laden's whereabouts won't be going to anyone. yeah. then china was like, "want to bet?" [ laughter ] hey, check this out. new york city's new nissan taxis will soon come with a kinder, gentler car horn. yeah. you can actually hear a slight difference. here's the old horn. [ beep ] here's the new horn. ♪ i will remember you [ laughter and applause ] ♪ will you remember me [ cheers and applause ] "come on! the light turned green! come on!" some -- some political news. in a new interview with "rolling stone," donald trump said he uses head and shoulders shampoo. analysts say this could lead to a huge boost in sales for every other brand of shampoo. [ laughter ] "beautiful, thanks. it's my hair. it's gorgeous. it's beautiful. [ applause ] gary busey, what do you think of my hair?" "i think it's a magical dragon. [ laughter ] holding a stick a stick of dynamite in his mouth." this is interesting. the number of m
] yeah, because if there's one thing you want to announce to the world, it's when the secret servicethis is big. the white house announced that the $50 million award for osama bin laden's whereabouts won't be going to anyone. yeah. then china was like, "want to bet?" [ laughter ] hey, check this out. new york city's new nissan taxis will soon come with a kinder, gentler car horn. yeah. you can actually hear a slight difference. here's the old horn. [ beep ] here's the new horn. ♪ i...
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. >> reporter: john birdsong says just after midnight, oakland police and secret service agents camenocking at his next-door neighbor's door in hayward. >> his computer and stuff. his home office was right inside the swindell. >> reporter: what do you think of that? >> we had no idea what he saw them take out computers and all types of stuff. >> reporter: police seized computers and printers containing information from thousands of people. >> we feel victorious in this because we feel that the majority of those people's information has been used. >> authorities arrested 40-year- old mishel caviness-williams and charged her with 20 felonies from cashing checks and using credit cards from just one victim, an oakland city worker. but the bay area identity task force says there may be more victims and suspects. >> is not usually just one suspects. >> the suspect did not steal the credit cards and checks, she made blank ones and put real people's names on them. >>> the supreme court will not be hearing a case about an oath administered in 2009. like every nitration, roberts added "so help
. >> reporter: john birdsong says just after midnight, oakland police and secret service agents camenocking at his next-door neighbor's door in hayward. >> his computer and stuff. his home office was right inside the swindell. >> reporter: what do you think of that? >> we had no idea what he saw them take out computers and all types of stuff. >> reporter: police seized computers and printers containing information from thousands of people. >> we feel...
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. >>> secret service is in facing a suspicious package addressed to president barack obama.nvestigators say the package was found inside a ups drop box in georgia. bomb crews were called in and rendered the package safe. still not clear what was inside the package, but secret service agents are now looking for the sender. >>> experts are concerned safety could be in jeopardy if a new bill is passed. some lawmakers pushing for a measure that would require the f.a.a. to analyze how proposed rule changes could effect the economy, private markets, productivity and employment. critics say the amendment could also make long sought rules such as those preventing exhausted pilots from flying harder to enact. >>> a pilot loses his life in florida after his plane crashes shortly after takeoff. witnesses watched in disbelief as the plane fell out of the sky just a few feet from a home then burst into flames. here's more. >> reporter: the plane, twin engine beach craft, plum eted into a miami garden's front yard almost immediately after liftoff from the airport just after 8:00 a.m. >> w
. >>> secret service is in facing a suspicious package addressed to president barack obama.nvestigators say the package was found inside a ups drop box in georgia. bomb crews were called in and rendered the package safe. still not clear what was inside the package, but secret service agents are now looking for the sender. >>> experts are concerned safety could be in jeopardy if a new bill is passed. some lawmakers pushing for a measure that would require the f.a.a. to analyze...
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one was a retired police officer from san mateo and the other was a secret service agent. on board >> i was going to say. they are lucky those two guys were up in first class. all right, sharon chin live in sfo, thank you. >>> there were two other security scares on flights this weekend. a delta airline jet heading to san diego diverted to albuquerque yesterday. a passenger says a note was found in the bathroom with the word bomb on it, although official would not confirm that. and then a continental flight from houston to chicago was forced to land in st. louis after a passenger tried to open a door during the flight. >>> 5:33. a major fire overnight causing lots of damage to a home in contra costa county. that fire may be linked to a domestic dispute. let's go to kiet do live in oakley to explain. kiet, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the contractor is here and he is busy boarding up the doors and windows with plywood and tells us the home on the 400 block of bayview drive here in oakley has about a quarter million dollars in damage but this thing is pretty much
one was a retired police officer from san mateo and the other was a secret service agent. on board >> i was going to say. they are lucky those two guys were up in first class. all right, sharon chin live in sfo, thank you. >>> there were two other security scares on flights this weekend. a delta airline jet heading to san diego diverted to albuquerque yesterday. a passenger says a note was found in the bathroom with the word bomb on it, although official would not confirm that....
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secret service to takedown the biggest identity theft operation in the city's history. 40-year-old michelleilliams of heyward has been arrested and charged with over 20 counts in connection to identity theft, including forging checks and making phony driver's licenses. now, so far, there's only one victim in this case. however, investigators say there are likely to be more. at oakland police headquarters, kron4 news. >>> in san francisco, many neighbors who live along the beta breakers race route say this event was a vast improvement over last year. they say, even though there was a lot of drinking and partying going on on there were a lot fewer reports of public urination and other bad behavior on private property. they are very happy with law enforcement, the increase of porta potties and how quickly the police got the streets cleaned up afterwards. kron4 news. >>> rain continues at this hour around the bay area but mainly scattered as expected. the steady rain has pushed to the east. we're seeing scattered showers filling in behind this. we are going to be seeing steady rain again into t
secret service to takedown the biggest identity theft operation in the city's history. 40-year-old michelleilliams of heyward has been arrested and charged with over 20 counts in connection to identity theft, including forging checks and making phony driver's licenses. now, so far, there's only one victim in this case. however, investigators say there are likely to be more. at oakland police headquarters, kron4 news. >>> in san francisco, many neighbors who live along the beta breakers...
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two passengers, one a retired secret service agent, and another retired san mateo police officer helped subdue him. >> they were able to subdue him, place him on the ground and use the flex handcuffs that the flight attendants have for these types of incidents, they were able to put the handcuffs on behind his back. >> reporter: we've learned that at win time, murisia lived in the vallejo area. he suffered some scrapes in the scuffle. nobody else was injured. they say there's no reason to believe he was linked to terrorism. he faces various charges. back to you. >> thank you, rob. >>> two other flights with security issues were diverted. a man on board a can continental flight from houston to chicago also tried to open a door while in flight. other passengers stopped him and the plane landed in st. louis, where the man was taken into custody. and a delta flight landed in albuquerque after a note with the word "bomb" was found on board. no one was hurt in either incident. >>> the u.s. is pressuring pakistan for permission to question osama bin laden's three widows. the women are beaved t
two passengers, one a retired secret service agent, and another retired san mateo police officer helped subdue him. >> they were able to subdue him, place him on the ground and use the flex handcuffs that the flight attendants have for these types of incidents, they were able to put the handcuffs on behind his back. >> reporter: we've learned that at win time, murisia lived in the vallejo area. he suffered some scrapes in the scuffle. nobody else was injured. they say there's no...
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the trial is likely to shed light on the alleged link between militant groups and the pakastani secret service. the remains of one president have been exhumed to determine his means of death. he was up in santiago. the troops of pinochet moved into the palace, which brought the generals to power. here we owe a -- here we go again. the forecast says the ash cloud from ireland is likely to reach scotland overnight. remember last year. our science correspondent has more. >> it is happening all over again. a vast tower of ash in the skies over iceland. and the wind is blowing the stub our way. is not the same volcano as last year, but the ashes are being blasted a higher. so, this evening, authorities are warning that flights will be disrupted. >> some parts of the u.k. will not disruption as early as tomorrow. there is some possibility that by the end of the week -- it is very variable. we have low pressure present. that could change. >> once again, all eyes on iceland. this is where the ash cloud has moved since saturday. and it will head over scotland during the night tonight. it is spreading o
the trial is likely to shed light on the alleged link between militant groups and the pakastani secret service. the remains of one president have been exhumed to determine his means of death. he was up in santiago. the troops of pinochet moved into the palace, which brought the generals to power. here we owe a -- here we go again. the forecast says the ash cloud from ireland is likely to reach scotland overnight. remember last year. our science correspondent has more. >> it is happening...
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the secret service chief at the time said in his memoirs we were seconds away from that disaster. some of you look like you might remember or have read it in history but we're talking a month after the election of the youngest elected president, a generational change from the oldest president to the youngest elected. how would we have dealt with that at a time when violence against public officials was virtually unheard of? how would lyndon johnson have dealt with the traumatized nation? where would robert kennedy have gone? how would johnson with the assumption that the mind-set so different from that of john kennedy deal with civil rights? or the cuban missile crisis? that is one of the questions i tried to answer in this book called "then everything changed". this is a trio of alternative histories that center on contemporary american politics or contemporary for some of us. they are all rooted in a common notion that the smallest twist and turn of fate can produce radical consequences. they are not as a is. dialogue and imagined scenes. they are all histories i tried to ground
the secret service chief at the time said in his memoirs we were seconds away from that disaster. some of you look like you might remember or have read it in history but we're talking a month after the election of the youngest elected president, a generational change from the oldest president to the youngest elected. how would we have dealt with that at a time when violence against public officials was virtually unheard of? how would lyndon johnson have dealt with the traumatized nation? where...
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a retired san mateo police officer, and a retired secret service also helped command to the to the man to be ground, cuffed and secured in a first-class seat for final 30 minutes. >> (air traffic control voice)>> we are going to need priority landing. >> air traffic control priority planting. >> you are receiving it. >> thank you. >>reporter:>> prior to landing. if the suspect was taken to the san mateo jail with ultimately transferred into the custody of federal authorities. >>pam: any charges? that we know of? >> this is going to be federal and his with flight crew members in attendance. he is scheduled to be arraigned in a federal this is just the general charge for the beginning. will find out more tomorrow. >>pam: family members are speaking out. news. >>pam--haazig madyun is saying that this is a math and they provided haazig madyun exclusive coverage. >> this is the exclusive video of this passenger the 28 year-old recently taken into federal custody for allegedly causing a disruption on an s f o bound flight. >> he does not a terrorist teacher, not a terrorist. >> he does not g
a retired san mateo police officer, and a retired secret service also helped command to the to the man to be ground, cuffed and secured in a first-class seat for final 30 minutes. >> (air traffic control voice)>> we are going to need priority landing. >> air traffic control priority planting. >> you are receiving it. >> thank you. >>reporter:>> prior to landing. if the suspect was taken to the san mateo jail with ultimately transferred into the custody...
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secret service and irish security service shield the scene from view. the stuck limo sat there for 15 minutes. a secret service spokesmen said the first lady and president were not in that car and they found another exit. they blame it on a slight miscalculation. i'm going to check that out. sure looked like he was in the car to me. >> talk about speed bump. -- you know how tightly controlled that is, too. somebody's going to have some explaining to do. >> that is a big car. >> that was a big bump. listen, you've got some major, unbelievable political news. nobody saw it coming. >> nobody. except everybody. tim pawlenty. former two-term governor, 51 years old. he's sort of what -- i was talking to one republican today who called him the tore tis in the race. the slow and steady candidate who offends nobody in the republican party. he's a fiscal conservative. he's evangelical. he's got a good story to tell. first person in his family to graduate college. worked his way through law school. and an all around guy that people like in the republican party. i
secret service and irish security service shield the scene from view. the stuck limo sat there for 15 minutes. a secret service spokesmen said the first lady and president were not in that car and they found another exit. they blame it on a slight miscalculation. i'm going to check that out. sure looked like he was in the car to me. >> talk about speed bump. -- you know how tightly controlled that is, too. somebody's going to have some explaining to do. >> that is a big car....
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a retired san mateo police officer and a retired secret service agent. >> the four of them were able to subdue the passenger and place him on the ground and use some flexible handcuffs to put his hands behind his back. >> reporter: once the plane landed police say 28-year-old was treated for minor scrapes and booked into jail. he apparently had a passport from yemen and a california identification card. while the fbi investigates the reason for the outburst, and any ties to terror, passengers say the scare in the air reminds them to be ready for retaliation for osama bin laden's death. >> it makes me sad. because travel shouldn't be so stressful. >> it should be more alert, you know, from now on, you know, we don't know when he is going to come back. >> and if it does, some say they're prepared for action, like this former law enforcement officer. >> even with bad knees and a bad heart, i can still do it. >> reporter: the suspect from vallejo was charged with interfering with a flight crew. also american airlines tells us that he was held over from more tsa screening in new york and
a retired san mateo police officer and a retired secret service agent. >> the four of them were able to subdue the passenger and place him on the ground and use some flexible handcuffs to put his hands behind his back. >> reporter: once the plane landed police say 28-year-old was treated for minor scrapes and booked into jail. he apparently had a passport from yemen and a california identification card. while the fbi investigates the reason for the outburst, and any ties to terror,...
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journalists and secret service are always along for the ride, and the security alone can be pretty expensiveur next report takes a massive look of the logistics and the estimated cost of the trip to europe. >> president obama boards air force one alone. it is the common image that you see in the media. the most powerful man in the world is surrounded by people when he heads overseas on the boeing 747. when an american president's travels, and this has been true for a long, long. of time, large numbers of people travel with him or around him. in 2010, obama visited india in the company of his wife michelle and about 900 others traveling on other planes, including executives, journalists, and 600 security personnel. that is because the u.s. president is considered the world's top target for terrorists. his security detail is huge and highly trained. journalists accompanying obama are often informed of upcoming events at the last moment. >> they want to give the press and of information but also do not want the information leaking out to the broader public so that people who would want to do ha
journalists and secret service are always along for the ride, and the security alone can be pretty expensiveur next report takes a massive look of the logistics and the estimated cost of the trip to europe. >> president obama boards air force one alone. it is the common image that you see in the media. the most powerful man in the world is surrounded by people when he heads overseas on the boeing 747. when an american president's travels, and this has been true for a long, long. of time,...
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two-year suspended sentence and remains undaunted despite months of being under surveillance by the secret service. >> i'm going to clean my apartment and disinfect it to get rid of the k.g.b. stench. >> she will have to appear in court again in two years. until then, she'll be allowed to keep her son at home. officials had previously threatened to put him in an orphanage. but his father, andre sunnahkof, has been sentenced to five years in a work camp. he told the court he had been tortured while in pretrial custody. the former opposition presidential candidate protested against the re-election of alexander lucoshenko last december. since then, dozens of opposition supporters and resisters have been arrested. the president shows no signs of giving in. >> . >> one item of sports news. crystal down has announced he's leaving frankfurt after the club was relegated to the second division on saturday. his tenure at frankfurt lasted 55 days. he was brought in to rescue thel but couldn't turn around its fortunes. the team failed to win any of the seven matches it played under his leadership. the u.s. sp
two-year suspended sentence and remains undaunted despite months of being under surveillance by the secret service. >> i'm going to clean my apartment and disinfect it to get rid of the k.g.b. stench. >> she will have to appear in court again in two years. until then, she'll be allowed to keep her son at home. officials had previously threatened to put him in an orphanage. but his father, andre sunnahkof, has been sentenced to five years in a work camp. he told the court he had been...