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, it was suspicion-less surveillance. in other words the nypd wasn't necessarily pursuing concrete, specific leads having to do with a criminal investigation or a crime, they were really engaged in a mapping effort. >> can i get a shwarma? >> everyone is a target, and every place is fair game including this restaurant. it was listed in a secret nypd document as a "location of concern," along with other restaurants, cafes and bakeries in the area. all of them, the nypd says are owned by arabs or muslims. >> it's funny because some of the nypd who were doing the spying, their supervisors kept noticing that they were going to the same restaurants. so they finally asked them you know is that a real hot spot, is there a lot of activity there? and it just turned out the cops liked the food a lot. can't blame them. >> the nypd's policy when it comes to muslims seems to be "collect it all." >> no detail of muslim public life in new york was too insignificant or too trivial to record. and not just to record in a police report secr
, it was suspicion-less surveillance. in other words the nypd wasn't necessarily pursuing concrete, specific leads having to do with a criminal investigation or a crime, they were really engaged in a mapping effort. >> can i get a shwarma? >> everyone is a target, and every place is fair game including this restaurant. it was listed in a secret nypd document as a "location of concern," along with other restaurants, cafes and bakeries in the area. all of them, the nypd says...
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vu: a look at the state of surveillance. hello, and welcome to this special presentation "state of surveillance." i'm thuy vu. last june, we learned the national security agency has been collecting americans' phone records and e-mail for years. as a national conversation continues about the federal government's access to private information, local law enforcement in california are experimenting with new crime-fighting tools -- eyes on the street and in the skies feeding images to command centers. amanda pike with the center for investigative reporting shows us some of the new technologies now being tested. pike: officer rob halverson of the chula vista police department is testing a technology that could change how police fight crime. [ police radio chatter ] he's on a call to verify the identity of a woman just arrested for possession of narcotics. [ dog barks ] he doesn't need to ask her name or check her i.d. he just takes her picture. halverson: just look here, please. pike: his tablet uses facial-recognition software to
vu: a look at the state of surveillance. hello, and welcome to this special presentation "state of surveillance." i'm thuy vu. last june, we learned the national security agency has been collecting americans' phone records and e-mail for years. as a national conversation continues about the federal government's access to private information, local law enforcement in california are experimenting with new crime-fighting tools -- eyes on the street and in the skies feeding images to...
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"bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance."sday morning from new york city. we welcome all of you. we need to get to our top headlines. olivia: after passing through the house, the keystone pipeline construction bill is now headed to president obama's desk. proponents are not getting too excited yet. the president has promised to the to it. the 2/3 majority not likely to overturn the veto. and an unmanned falcon 9 rocket carrying the $340 million you climate observatory mission has taken off after being delayed several times after bad weather and a greater issue. liftoff came after clear skies yesterday in cape canaveral. russough seas to recover the booster a setback for founder elon musk who wants to cut the cost of spaceflights by creating reusable rockets. and a blunder for netflix, they actually posted "house of cards" weeks early. all 10 episodes were online. i miss out. this is the series featuring kevin spacey, francis underwood. those are your latest top headlines. bake "house of cards" fan tom? tom: no. brendan: i can
"bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance."sday morning from new york city. we welcome all of you. we need to get to our top headlines. olivia: after passing through the house, the keystone pipeline construction bill is now headed to president obama's desk. proponents are not getting too excited yet. the president has promised to the to it. the 2/3 majority not likely to overturn the veto. and an unmanned falcon 9 rocket carrying the...
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this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, "bloomberg surveillance."m keene with olivia sterns and brendan greeley with me. let's get to the single best chart. >> there are some things that oil money cannot buy. youth employment is one of them. that is today's subject. it comes from our guest helima croft of rbc. pay attention to the yellow. that is saudi arabia. look at the green, that is the world. the measure is youth unemployment rate. helima i feel like we've been reading for decades about saudi arabia attempting to change its economy, to get away from this reliance on oil. it turns out, they can't do it. >> it hasn't worked. king abdullah is focused on the young population. he understood young unemployed restless saudi's were in economic threat. he wanted foreign investment and new opportunities, new jobs, yet remained. oil. 90% of government revenue comes from oil and saudi arabia. you don't have the employment generation. for saudi arabia now, they're facing a security challenge, once again. thousands of saudi's joined isis, having to build a 6
this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, "bloomberg surveillance."m keene with olivia sterns and brendan greeley with me. let's get to the single best chart. >> there are some things that oil money cannot buy. youth employment is one of them. that is today's subject. it comes from our guest helima croft of rbc. pay attention to the yellow. that is saudi arabia. look at the green, that is the world. the measure is youth unemployment rate. helima i...
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surveillance." on bloomberg television, streaming on your tablet, your phone, and bloomberg.com. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." oil in america, $49.73. soft yesterday and oil a little bit of a bit earlier. we are under $50 a barrel. words watching. let's go to brendan greeley right now. he has our top headlines from around the world. brendan: is really are taking aim at prime minister and been met in yahoo! -- prime minister benjamin netanyahu. critic concluded his former envoy to washington who says his address good hurt relations with the u.s. the speech was arranged by house speaker john boehner without white house approval. u.s. state department is closing its doors to us and the sea in yemen this morning urging its american personnel to immediately evacuate due to "terrorist activities and civil unrest." there has been increasing turmoil in the country. the u.k. and french embassies are also closing their doors for the time being. and the united nations human rights ch
surveillance." on bloomberg television, streaming on your tablet, your phone, and bloomberg.com. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." oil in america, $49.73. soft yesterday and oil a little bit of a bit earlier. we are under $50 a barrel. words watching. let's go to brendan greeley right now. he has our top headlines from around the world. brendan: is really are taking aim at prime minister and been met in yahoo! -- prime minister benjamin netanyahu. critic...
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this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." at single best chart. >> we are in one of china's golden weeks. this is important in a society where so many people have moved away from their hometowns. the great urban migration is the subject of today's single best chart courtesy of cardinal weinberg -- carl weinberg. we are looking in a slight change to the story we are used to. 20 million chinese per year moving from the country to the cities. that rate of change is slowly coming down. the absolute numbers is still at 2.4% over year. but the growth is not as much as it used to be. we were talking in little bit about this during the break and this is something ubs has been writing about, as well. >> as you see those two converge , you had this great migration in the 2000s into the cities to help the industrialization take hold. we have gotten there for the most part. the chinese economy is adjusting. for the first time in this century, the percentage of consumption relative to industrial investment -- >> what is the trigger? is it
this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." at single best chart. >> we are in one of china's golden weeks. this is important in a society where so many people have moved away from their hometowns. the great urban migration is the subject of today's single best chart courtesy of cardinal weinberg -- carl weinberg. we are looking in a slight change to the story we are used to. 20 million chinese per year moving from...
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we are back in two minutes on "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance."dance returns to brussels. varoufakis looks for a partner. and we look at the new labor movement. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance " live from our world headquarters in new york. i'm brendan greeley. tom keene and olivia sterns are out. joining me is erik schatzker. erik: it is crunch time for greece. finance ministers are holding an emergency meeting in brussels today. yanis varoufakis says he would accept existing terms to get an extension of greece's loan program, but for anything beyond that he wants to negotiate new terms. you know how the germans feel about bridge financing. german chancellor angela merkel and francois hollande are meeting in paris to try to salvage their fragile cease-fire agreement in ukraine they brokered last week. the deal is doing little to stop the fighting. the government says a town near the donetsk is being hit by rockets. merkel and hollande will hold a joint press conference later this hour. walmart broke under the pressure and agreed to
we are back in two minutes on "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance."dance returns to brussels. varoufakis looks for a partner. and we look at the new labor movement. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance " live from our world headquarters in new york. i'm brendan greeley. tom keene and olivia sterns are out. joining me is erik schatzker. erik: it is crunch time for greece. finance ministers are holding an emergency meeting...
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this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, "bloomberg surveillance."in the loop" just a blitz on any number of topics including the death of a usterity. >> news corp. will not be prosecuted in the u.s. over the phone hacking scandal. the justice department had been investigating if the hacking took place in the u.s. and also looked into whether alleged payments to u.k. public officials broke anticorruption laws. the department says it is not pursuing charges and closing its investigation. alibaba looks to boost its overseas expansion. they're offering loans through lending clubs. u.s. businesses will be able to apply for short-term credit lines of as much as $300,000 to buy goods from chinese suppliers on ali baba.com. they want to reach some 2 billion individual customers and 10 million small businesses outside china. founder jack ma says the cop does result its promise -- problems with commerce. the regulators accused ali baba of all comes the bad behavior like selling, for goods and taking bribes. the billionaire said the matter was handled "at the
this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, "bloomberg surveillance."in the loop" just a blitz on any number of topics including the death of a usterity. >> news corp. will not be prosecuted in the u.s. over the phone hacking scandal. the justice department had been investigating if the hacking took place in the u.s. and also looked into whether alleged payments to u.k. public officials broke anticorruption laws. the department says it is not...
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"bloomberg surveillance."ater this morning, mortimer zuckerman of boston properties looking forward to that on "in the loop." this is "bloomberg surveillance." good morning. we need to get to some top headlines. >> a third-quarter profit mesko -- ms. for softbank -- miss for softbank. the company maintained its full-year target. in egypt, the cabinet has suspended the national soccer league indefinitely following a deadly confrontation between fans and security forces outside the cairo stadium over the weekend. more than 20 people died after a stampede. egypt's public prosecutor has ordered an investigation. a major setback for indian prime minister narendra modi. modi's party demolished the competition in national elections in may. those are your latest top headlines. >> this is a big deal. >> she had seemed unstoppable. the bigger deal and the -- he had seemed unstoppable. >> this is like a new india. >> remember 1993? brendan was heading off to college, i was learning to ride a bike. there was one commercia
"bloomberg surveillance."ater this morning, mortimer zuckerman of boston properties looking forward to that on "in the loop." this is "bloomberg surveillance." good morning. we need to get to some top headlines. >> a third-quarter profit mesko -- ms. for softbank -- miss for softbank. the company maintained its full-year target. in egypt, the cabinet has suspended the national soccer league indefinitely following a deadly confrontation between fans and...
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"bloomberg surveillance. -- "bloomberg surveillance." i am tom keene. olivia sterns is off. is brendan greeley. brendan: china banned facebook in 2009, but facebook ceo mark zuckerberg has visited china four times he has met with government officials, even learned to speak mandarin. so with internet.org, a new project facebook has launched, will it help facebook get back into china? mark: zuckerberg: that is not something we focused on right now with internet.org. right now there are countries that reach out to us and say connectivity is a national priority and a lot of people in our country use facebook, and if there is a way to work together to do that -- i mean, for example, in malaysia i was meeting with one of the leaders in the government there. making it so everybody is connected in their countries one of the top national priorities. brendan: tom, that was mark zuckerberg protesting a little too much that he is not fitting in china, but i want to show you a map we found this morning. this is from internet.org. it is a new initiative by facebook and erickson and samsun
"bloomberg surveillance. -- "bloomberg surveillance." i am tom keene. olivia sterns is off. is brendan greeley. brendan: china banned facebook in 2009, but facebook ceo mark zuckerberg has visited china four times he has met with government officials, even learned to speak mandarin. so with internet.org, a new project facebook has launched, will it help facebook get back into china? mark: zuckerberg: that is not something we focused on right now with internet.org. right now there...
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this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, "bloomberg surveillance."n ukraine, the headline still come out, some key of forces and government officials talking about some form of import and capital controls currency moves on the bloomberg monitor. you can see this spike. that is all within the last 30 seconds, maybe 45 seconds. currency crisis in ukraine, to say the least. let's get to our top headlines. >> we begin in nigeria or female suicide bomber killed at least seven in the town. witnesses said the young looking girl jumped a rope barricade at a mobile phone market before detonating explosives. at least 30 were injured. no immediate claims of responsibility. ogre from has waged a violent -- boko haram has waged a violent measure. prime minister tony abbott today announced plans to strengthen immigration laws and crackdown on groups that incite hatred. the measure is aimed to stop homegrown terrorists. the country will point -- point of counterterrorism chief. north korea, barring foreigners from april's don young caps on. the reason? ebola fears.
this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, "bloomberg surveillance."n ukraine, the headline still come out, some key of forces and government officials talking about some form of import and capital controls currency moves on the bloomberg monitor. you can see this spike. that is all within the last 30 seconds, maybe 45 seconds. currency crisis in ukraine, to say the least. let's get to our top headlines. >> we begin in nigeria or female suicide bomber...
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"bloomberg surveillance." surveillance.n morning and we will look at fiscal policy in the united states could first, tablet lines from around the world. here is an and really cashiers brendan greeley. -- here is brendan. brendan: shinzo abe eight wants to end the restriction on the use of armed force in international disputes. last month two japanese citizens were killed by islamic state militants. a security council resolution has been drafted the targets extremist group's main sources of revenue. pressure rarely -- russia really writes -- rarely writes resolutions but it is concerned about radicals from chechnya joining the islamic state. "usa today" quot a 2008 reportes by a contractor saying that vladimir putin's neurological development was impacted in infancy, resulting in an autistic order that affect solid decisions. tom: can we say that is decoration? -- that is speculation? brendan: wild speculation. tom: history being made at the moment. this said line -- this set of headlines is nothing short of i've never seen
"bloomberg surveillance." surveillance.n morning and we will look at fiscal policy in the united states could first, tablet lines from around the world. here is an and really cashiers brendan greeley. -- here is brendan. brendan: shinzo abe eight wants to end the restriction on the use of armed force in international disputes. last month two japanese citizens were killed by islamic state militants. a security council resolution has been drafted the targets extremist group's main...
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"bloomberg surveillance." am tom keene, olivia sterns is off today for stop let's get to our top headlines from around the world. here is brendan greeley. brendan: united nations with a dire warning on yemen. it is "collapsing before our eyes." we closed embassies admit unrest. nearly half the country's provinces have been taken over by rebels. teargas rocks and rubber bullets filled the air as friends and foes of venezuela's socialist government staged a doing marshes on the anniversary of last year's bloody protest movement. protests also took place in caracas. in south africa unprecedented walkout. armed police remove the freedom fighters party after they interrupted zuma's speech. members of the opposition party then walked out in protest. zuma upgraded his private home with funds. tom: i love when you do these stories. i have no idea what the eef is about. i am not up to speed. brendan: there's a great economist piece on south africa that says this is how you dismantle a democracy step-by-step slowly. tom
"bloomberg surveillance." am tom keene, olivia sterns is off today for stop let's get to our top headlines from around the world. here is brendan greeley. brendan: united nations with a dire warning on yemen. it is "collapsing before our eyes." we closed embassies admit unrest. nearly half the country's provinces have been taken over by rebels. teargas rocks and rubber bullets filled the air as friends and foes of venezuela's socialist government staged a doing marshes on...
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that does it for bloomberg "surveillance." "surveillance" continues on the radio. a great weekend. ♪ betty: good morning. friday, february 27. live from bloomberg world headquarters. 90 minutes from the opening bell. the clock is ticking for d .c. less than 24 hours to come together on a deal to avoid a security shutdown. republican congressman will hurd, a former cia officer, he rips into this debate. a white house that frank underwood built. third season of "house of cards" tonight. hollywood producer is going to weigh in. a look at our top stories. a 4-month extension of the greek bailout gets the ok. parliament approved the plan despite dissent from members of chancellor angela merkel's coalition. in ukraine, journalists spotted rebels pulling heavy weapons off the front lines. the first confirmation that they
that does it for bloomberg "surveillance." "surveillance" continues on the radio. a great weekend. ♪ betty: good morning. friday, february 27. live from bloomberg world headquarters. 90 minutes from the opening bell. the clock is ticking for d .c. less than 24 hours to come together on a deal to avoid a security shutdown. republican congressman will hurd, a former cia officer, he rips into this debate. a white house that frank underwood built. third season of "house...
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this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance.". we have a morning must-read. olivia: my morning must-read comes run vassar richard haas -- from ambassador richard haass. he writes donald baer, we have been talking about whether or not the republicans are self-destructing. a very provocative invitation from john boehner to the prime minister of israel without the president's request. what does this feel like in washington? donald: people do not know what to make of it, and the bad part of it is forcing democrats, who want to be very supportive of israel, to somehow or another make a choice they do not want to make. it is a difficult situation right now. on the other hand, he is coming we accept that he is coming, listen to what he has to say and be done with it. olivia: brendan, this is a very unprecedented move. there is a general election in israel, and this feels very partisan. i believe the opposition in israel said netanyahu did reach out to him, but he declined because it is too partisan. brendan: it is fascinating to see the
this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance.". we have a morning must-read. olivia: my morning must-read comes run vassar richard haas -- from ambassador richard haass. he writes donald baer, we have been talking about whether or not the republicans are self-destructing. a very provocative invitation from john boehner to the prime minister of israel without the president's request. what does this feel like in washington? donald:...
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at the top is the original surveillance picture of lori's alleged abduction.tom is the recreation photograph. the vehicles in both pictures look identical. and prosecutors discovered a possible motive for the murder, money. >> auker had taken out an insurance policy on lori and on his son, listing himself as the beneficiary. he had taken that policy out after they separated. >> and robert and lori had been engaged in a custody dispute over their son, another possible motive. a background check of robert auker revealed that he had a troubled past. >> robert auker had been in trouble most of his life as a juvenile up to his adulthood. >> shortly after he married lori, robert was convicted for driving under the influence of alcohol and served a brief stint in prison. while there, robert ordered a book that described in detail how to commit a murder and get away with it. the title of the book will not be revealed in this program for obvious reasons. police officials blocked the delivery of this order. prosecutors believe that on may 24th, 1989, as lori drove into
at the top is the original surveillance picture of lori's alleged abduction.tom is the recreation photograph. the vehicles in both pictures look identical. and prosecutors discovered a possible motive for the murder, money. >> auker had taken out an insurance policy on lori and on his son, listing himself as the beneficiary. he had taken that policy out after they separated. >> and robert and lori had been engaged in a custody dispute over their son, another possible motive. a...
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it's a scene caught on bank surveillance camera. an elderly man walks into a bank in goleta, california. he stands in line, walks over to the teller, and when he gets to the counter, he casually pulls out a gun and demands money. when the teller complies, the old man takes his loot and simply strolls out the door. it all plays out right in front of customers and bank employees, most of whom are completely unaware that a robbery has even taken place. though he may look like a harmless grandpa, this sinister senior is currently one of the fbi's most sought after fugitives. he is known as the geezer bandit. >> the geezer bandit is a white male. his appearance makes him appear to be between 60 and 70 years old, anywhere from 5'10" to about 6'1". we're guessing about 180 to 190 pounds. he comes in as a fairly benign looking older man. he is seemingly dressed fairly nice, oftentimes wears a blue blazer, sometimes baseball caps. based on his actions, witness accounts and victim teller accounts and surveillance footage, we believe he is lef
it's a scene caught on bank surveillance camera. an elderly man walks into a bank in goleta, california. he stands in line, walks over to the teller, and when he gets to the counter, he casually pulls out a gun and demands money. when the teller complies, the old man takes his loot and simply strolls out the door. it all plays out right in front of customers and bank employees, most of whom are completely unaware that a robbery has even taken place. though he may look like a harmless grandpa,...
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it is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." when, and how well a wages rise on this job stay? economists our focus on your paycheck. too many americans are falling behind. call it the hollande-merkel pact. in moscow. where is the beef? next to the diamonds. $33 a pound for the good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are live from our world headquarters in new york. it is jobs a friday, february 6. i am tom keene. joining me olivia sterns and brendan greeley. let's get to top headlines. we start with olivia. olivia: leaders in germany and france are on their way to moscow on an urgent mission to sign a cease-fire agreement with russian president vladimir putin over ukraine for stop emergency meeting comes at the kremlin after angela merkel and francois hollande as well as secretary of state john kerry met with ukrainian president petro poroshenko. he is pessimistic about his willingness to defuse the crisis will stop so is the u.s. here is that various state to john kerry. secretary kerry: as i have said rep
it is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." when, and how well a wages rise on this job stay? economists our focus on your paycheck. too many americans are falling behind. call it the hollande-merkel pact. in moscow. where is the beef? next to the diamonds. $33 a pound for the good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are live from our world headquarters in new york. it is jobs a friday, february 6. i am tom...
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eyes on the streets-- vinita nair on the growing number of businesses sharing their surveillance cameras with police. ♪ how many roads must a man walk down ♪ >> axelrod: and bob dylan's school of rock is in session. at his star-studded salute he provides a lesson in shutting down his critics. >> critics say i can't sing, i croak, sound like a frog. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. and this is a western edition of the broadcast. northern california and the pacific northwest are getting much-needed rain this weekend. the rain comes with a heavy price in terms of flood and wind damage. here's carter evans. >> reporter: that was a 90-foot pine tree in the berkeley hills east of san francisco. blown down by powerful winds up to 50 miles an hour. ken renworth says his neighbors were lucky. when you went back there and looked at it, what did you think? >> oh, it was incredible. i mean, it's a huge tree, and the roots failed. it's scary. >> reporter: while northern california got pounded with up to four inches of rain, the win
eyes on the streets-- vinita nair on the growing number of businesses sharing their surveillance cameras with police. ♪ how many roads must a man walk down ♪ >> axelrod: and bob dylan's school of rock is in session. at his star-studded salute he provides a lesson in shutting down his critics. >> critics say i can't sing, i croak, sound like a frog. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. and this is a...
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eyes on the streets-- vinita nair on the growing number of businesses sharing their surveillance cameras with police. ♪ how many roads much a man walk down ♪ >> axelrod: and bob dylan's school of rock is in session. at his star-studded salute he provides a lesson in shutting down his critics. >> critics say i can't sing, i croak, sound like a frog. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. groundhog day was monday, but for the people of new england it must feel like groundhog month. for the third time in the last three weekends, they're looking at a forecast for a major winter storm. boston is expecting up to another two feet of snow by tuesday. and they're not entirely sure where they're going to put it all, because that would make six feet in just the last 16 days. let's bring in eric fisher. he is the chief meteorologist at wbz-tv, the cbs station in boston. eric, how much more can new england take? >> jim we are waving the white flag in new england unbelievable snow totals. four feet in boston in the last two weeks alone an
eyes on the streets-- vinita nair on the growing number of businesses sharing their surveillance cameras with police. ♪ how many roads much a man walk down ♪ >> axelrod: and bob dylan's school of rock is in session. at his star-studded salute he provides a lesson in shutting down his critics. >> critics say i can't sing, i croak, sound like a frog. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. groundhog day...
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tell me about that. >> yeah this is a guy that had 11 surveillance cameras inside of his home.s been a really big part of this case. there's no murder weapon ever been recovered here. there is an image of what the prosecution says is aaron hernandez holding a gun after oden lloyd was killed caught on his home surveillance cameras. they had the man that installed the system to talk about how the system worked and the one thing he reflected on is the fact that before he left aaron hernandez said i don't want my fiancee watching my while i'm hanging out with my friend in the man cave downstairs so can we do some things so that camera doesn't record on the dvr and the technician showed him what he could do which was to unplug the camera if he didn't want to record whatever activities were going on in the so-called man cave but i want to squeeze in one more point about this cell phone because we are seeing that video of the phone pulled apart in three pieces. the prosecution wanted it in. the defense didn't. so when they got the cross-examination they tried to make another point whi
tell me about that. >> yeah this is a guy that had 11 surveillance cameras inside of his home.s been a really big part of this case. there's no murder weapon ever been recovered here. there is an image of what the prosecution says is aaron hernandez holding a gun after oden lloyd was killed caught on his home surveillance cameras. they had the man that installed the system to talk about how the system worked and the one thing he reflected on is the fact that before he left aaron hernandez...
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we want rules in place for law enforcement for surveillance.e also have to make sure that these types of activities that a lot of the guests are talking about stay legal, and i don't think any of these bills are really going to outlaw that. in fact putting privacy ruling in place can actually help these types of activities because that means that we will kind of get rid of this problem for all of these states. i thought a lot of drone makers are caught in this unternty period, and 95% of the uses that everyone is talking about right now will be able to go forward as planned. >> uh-huh. can the use of the drones keep pace with the technology? >> i think they can if we look forward. we talked about the technology as steve said, and said this is cutting the edge. it is. but some of these drones are second and third generation compared to what the military has. so look to what we already know is possible, and we know who is possible through the military in terms of things like the predator and things more advanced than that. so we can base our legi
we want rules in place for law enforcement for surveillance.e also have to make sure that these types of activities that a lot of the guests are talking about stay legal, and i don't think any of these bills are really going to outlaw that. in fact putting privacy ruling in place can actually help these types of activities because that means that we will kind of get rid of this problem for all of these states. i thought a lot of drone makers are caught in this unternty period, and 95% of the...
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in our next hour here on bloomberg "surveillance."utures flat as we look at the beatitude of mid-february in new york. ♪ tom: good morning from new york city. bloomberg "surveillance." i am tom keene. time for a morning must-read. avec olivia. olivia: an explicit debate going on and friends about whether or not you should be able to shop on sunday. a day i knew you go shopping . a quote from prime minister manual valls, quoted by afp. "do we want millions of tourists to go do their shopping in london on a sunday?" essential to what is going on with economic reforms in france. yesterday, manuel valls and his finance minister a menu out marcon pushed a bill to liberalize the retail market and open more stores on sunday. now they face a confidence vote as soon as tomorrow and the country is up in arms. onset is mortimer singer who is a french citizen. why is it so controversial that one should be able to shop on sunday? >> this is the european equivalent of whether or not people should be allowed to shop on thanksgiving day. olivia: but
in our next hour here on bloomberg "surveillance."utures flat as we look at the beatitude of mid-february in new york. ♪ tom: good morning from new york city. bloomberg "surveillance." i am tom keene. time for a morning must-read. avec olivia. olivia: an explicit debate going on and friends about whether or not you should be able to shop on sunday. a day i knew you go shopping . a quote from prime minister manual valls, quoted by afp. "do we want millions of tourists...
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"bloomberg surveillance." there was a tough january.going to get to world news right now. >> lower oil prices could bite into bottom line. airlines can cut ticket prices that can trigger price wars between the carriers. profit for this fiscal year will be $950 million. that is higher then previously forecast area switzerland's third-largest wealth manager plans to eliminate 200 jobs and cut costs by $108 million. the cuts represent 4% of the workforce. he is appearing before a french judge over his alleged role in an international roster to ring. he is one of 14 men and women on trial. he resigned as rector of the imf in 2011 while in jail for sexually assaulting a new york hotel made. that case was dropped. >> thank you for watching. he agrees strongly. he agrees on a gold market. that's good to hear. he is with us. it is february 2. that means a movie made in 1993 bears continued watching. here is bill murray. >> but short little hand in mine there ate no hill or mountain we can't climb. >> that is "groundhog day. to michael, it's a d
"bloomberg surveillance." there was a tough january.going to get to world news right now. >> lower oil prices could bite into bottom line. airlines can cut ticket prices that can trigger price wars between the carriers. profit for this fiscal year will be $950 million. that is higher then previously forecast area switzerland's third-largest wealth manager plans to eliminate 200 jobs and cut costs by $108 million. the cuts represent 4% of the workforce. he is appearing before a...
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to allow just the good guys to surveillance. you cannot build a network that allows access to honorable people that we think are the good guys. we need to have networks that have security built in at the level the way we define them. >> so that's interesting because when i thought about the question of making cybersecurity more accessible to members of low income communities or vulnerable populations, the thing that immediately comes to mind is the question of usability, right? so i have spent time in the field where i'm observing people in the classroom, usually older adults, again, someone, you know, that has limited language, english language skills, who spends -- someone who spends at least three classes literally trying to figure out how to drag the mouse from one side of the computer screen to the other right? so that's the first bit. the second bit, usually the last five weeks of the class, is in understanding what in the world is a username? and the password. and so what i've seen is, you know, just like this complete co
to allow just the good guys to surveillance. you cannot build a network that allows access to honorable people that we think are the good guys. we need to have networks that have security built in at the level the way we define them. >> so that's interesting because when i thought about the question of making cybersecurity more accessible to members of low income communities or vulnerable populations, the thing that immediately comes to mind is the question of usability, right? so i have...
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surveillance video captured the terrifying moments on saturday morning.an see the man walk into that palm bay florida store goes up to the clerk started spraying him with lighter fluid inform his other hand a lighter with an open flame. >> i've seen the gun the knives, but i've never seen this type of mo of dousing somebody with lighter fluid. >> police say it took just 40 seconds from the time he walked in to the time he took off with the money the clerk handed over and they're still looking for him tonight. >>> get a look a this mess on the roads in main minute after a massive pile up. up to 40 vehicles crashed on i-95 near bank gore includeing a schoolbus and tractor trailer. at least 14 people were hurt. all northbound lanes were closed for hours. >>> starting at midnight recreational marijuana will be legal in washington, dc. but here's what you need to know. you've got to be at least 21 years old and you can possess up to 2-ounces of weed. you can only smoke it though on private property. you can grow up to six marijuana plants in your home but you
surveillance video captured the terrifying moments on saturday morning.an see the man walk into that palm bay florida store goes up to the clerk started spraying him with lighter fluid inform his other hand a lighter with an open flame. >> i've seen the gun the knives, but i've never seen this type of mo of dousing somebody with lighter fluid. >> police say it took just 40 seconds from the time he walked in to the time he took off with the money the clerk handed over and they're...
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another hour of "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." guidance instead as janet yellen guys market to a later rather than sooner rate increase. by america is the rage --buy america is the rage as we consider investment abroad. and heading to miami to defend more open borders. it is wednesday, february 25. i'm tom keene, joining me olivia sterns and brendan greeley. olivia: jenny on has made it clear that an interest rate hike is not imminent -- janet yellen has made it clear that an interest rate hike is not imminent. but began groundwork for a rate hike later this year. >> the modification should be understood as reflecting the committees judgment. the conditions will improve to the point where the target range could be before any meeting. olivia: and the creditors that have been keeping greece a float want to see more than just proposals. the prime minister got praised for new reforms that could weigh for another tension of the bailout, but the imf and others have said that actions louder than words. the head of the finance group said
another hour of "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." guidance instead as janet yellen guys market to a later rather than sooner rate increase. by america is the rage --buy america is the rage as we consider investment abroad. and heading to miami to defend more open borders. it is wednesday, february 25. i'm tom keene, joining me olivia sterns and brendan greeley. olivia: jenny on has made it clear that an interest rate hike is not...
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take look at some surveillance video showing a theft in progress.fact police are still looking for the man in this tape. last week, six jeep owners in vineland reported their doors had been stolen. police say that used doors can sell for as much as 300 bucks and replacing them with new ones costs about a thus sand dollars. >> doors has a peg that goes right in there and they screw right and you can put a nut on the bottom of them. that's really all that holds it in. somebody definitely knows jeeps because they spent only about five minutes here to take both doors. >> pretty outrageous. vineland police are looking for tips tonight. they're asking anyone with any information to give them a call. >>> okay. now to some surveillance videos that we show you really on the news all the time. they look just like this. out of control cars crashing into storefronts or restaurants hitting customers workers leaving people injured. sometimes dead. this kind of thing jessica can happen any time anywhere. it's awful scare row. >> it's very scary stuff. i decideed t
take look at some surveillance video showing a theft in progress.fact police are still looking for the man in this tape. last week, six jeep owners in vineland reported their doors had been stolen. police say that used doors can sell for as much as 300 bucks and replacing them with new ones costs about a thus sand dollars. >> doors has a peg that goes right in there and they screw right and you can put a nut on the bottom of them. that's really all that holds it in. somebody definitely...
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he ran through several more surveillance cameras making his escape. if you want to get another look at that video go to myfoxphilly.com. if you recognize this guy you should call northwest detectives detectives. lucy? >> all right dave. frustration tonight from the family of a pennsylvania state police trooper killed during a firearm training session. grand jury investigation has found corporal richard schroeder did not follow safety protocols during a demonstration in september. his gun was loaded and unlocked and it went off and killed trooper david kedra. showed faces five charges of wreck less endanger many many. trooper kedra's family says that is not enough. >> my brother died as a result of this man's ax. yes, corporal schroeder did recklessly endanger all five troopers in that room. but four troopers were unhurt and went home to their family. my baby brother wasn't just endangered, he was killed. so with is the charge for david the same as for the others who survived? how can district attorney think that this makes sense? >> his family says th
he ran through several more surveillance cameras making his escape. if you want to get another look at that video go to myfoxphilly.com. if you recognize this guy you should call northwest detectives detectives. lucy? >> all right dave. frustration tonight from the family of a pennsylvania state police trooper killed during a firearm training session. grand jury investigation has found corporal richard schroeder did not follow safety protocols during a demonstration in september. his gun...
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pierce's surveillance video the showing what happened moments before the shooting.me later the walkout of the store and month water comes back still some cigars and then become back and after that the shots were fired. >>reporter: thousands of south bay commuters were impacted this this morning a driver of a budget truck loss control. goes up the freeway is about 430 to 40 ft. of some defense wrapped around them. the fire first came to the scene same with this was something that they were not used to and had to call the urban rescue came to remo's all the that sense and it took about 90 minutes to do that. and then finally at 8:00 in the morning traffic was back to normal but this accident started at 5:00 a.m.. >>reporter: here in san jose and across the country the immigration reform battle is heating up. for of many people rally to denounce the decision by a judge in texas. they called it a scare tactic to try to get people stopped signing up for the program. and they believe that the deferred action will alternately be upheld by the courts. >>reporter: here in sa
pierce's surveillance video the showing what happened moments before the shooting.me later the walkout of the store and month water comes back still some cigars and then become back and after that the shots were fired. >>reporter: thousands of south bay commuters were impacted this this morning a driver of a budget truck loss control. goes up the freeway is about 430 to 40 ft. of some defense wrapped around them. the fire first came to the scene same with this was something that they were...
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this is "bloomberg surveillance ."bloomberg television streaming on your tablet, your phone, and bloomberg.com. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." let's get to top headlines. here is brendan greeley. brennan: walt disney's "frozen" is the gift that keeps on giving. tom: ♪ how many millions did you make? ♪ brendan: net income rose to $27 a share. analysts expected $1.07. surging suv sales in production in japan made it a big beneficiary of a weaker yen. toyota is extending leadership often ability among carmakers. at least seven people are dead after a commuter train accident in the suburbs of new york city. a crowded metro north train hit an suv and burst into flames. hundreds went to the back of the train to avoid the fire. witnesses said people were jumping out of windows. those are your latest top headlines. olivia: the president is ignoring the biggest threat to the u.s. economy, so says our guest host for the hour, dr. michael pillsbury, the director of chinese strategy at the hudson is a new
this is "bloomberg surveillance ."bloomberg television streaming on your tablet, your phone, and bloomberg.com. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." let's get to top headlines. here is brendan greeley. brennan: walt disney's "frozen" is the gift that keeps on giving. tom: ♪ how many millions did you make? ♪ brendan: net income rose to $27 a share. analysts expected $1.07. surging suv sales in production in japan made it a big beneficiary...
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this surveillance photo taken at a london airport. the three friends, now believed to be in turkey and on their way. brian ross on the straight-"a" students, and authorities warning that american girls are being lured, too. >> reporter: the three school girls being urgently sought tonight left london on tuesday. seen in this airport surveillance photo, with duffel bags in hand as if they were off on a holiday break. instead, says scotland yard, they headed off to join the world's most brutal terror group in syria. >> we're concerned that these three girls, if they were to get into syria, would be in grave danger. >> reporter: all three, ages 15 and 16, were straight "a" students at an elite co-ed academy in east london. the two girls identified by name by scotland yard, shamima begum and kadiza sultana were friends with yet another girl from the same school who went to join isis in december. >> we believe they're extremely vulnerable, we're appealing to them directly. >> reporter: but it is the appeal from isis propaganda that for now
this surveillance photo taken at a london airport. the three friends, now believed to be in turkey and on their way. brian ross on the straight-"a" students, and authorities warning that american girls are being lured, too. >> reporter: the three school girls being urgently sought tonight left london on tuesday. seen in this airport surveillance photo, with duffel bags in hand as if they were off on a holiday break. instead, says scotland yard, they headed off to join the...
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. >> it was done through video surveillance. >> detectives say the surveillance footage shows him with a group of teenagers. he approaches a 20-year-old man come exchanges words, then draws his gun. as he opens fire, a husband and wife are walking between the accused shooter and his target, they are young son steps behind. all three victims are expected to survive. the police are not commenting about a possible motive for the shooting. a plan to increase their presence at the mall. friday and saturday night, teenagers will be required to have adult escorts. >> one of two teenage boys wooded at a shooting outside a frederick high school is out of the hospital tonight. wednesday night's shooting appeared to be gang related. the police have not made any arrests. frederick high and west frederick high school reopened friday. investigators are looking for a potential witness to way fire at a walmart in chantilly. firefighters say it was said on purpose wednesday night. an employee quickly got the fire, the store was evacuated, and nobody was hurt. the damage was estimated at $1000. trouble
. >> it was done through video surveillance. >> detectives say the surveillance footage shows him with a group of teenagers. he approaches a 20-year-old man come exchanges words, then draws his gun. as he opens fire, a husband and wife are walking between the accused shooter and his target, they are young son steps behind. all three victims are expected to survive. the police are not commenting about a possible motive for the shooting. a plan to increase their presence at the mall....
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they hope the surveillance video will help police.where manny zuniga worked there was no security last might and the security team quit on monday night. manny zuniga's funeral is a week from ted -- toda >> fremont police are looking for the call girl crook accused going to a man's hope drugging him, betting him up and robbing him. here is the story. >> police say the victim admitted he solicited a prostitute on a casual encounter when and she
they hope the surveillance video will help police.where manny zuniga worked there was no security last might and the security team quit on monday night. manny zuniga's funeral is a week from ted -- toda >> fremont police are looking for the call girl crook accused going to a man's hope drugging him, betting him up and robbing him. here is the story. >> police say the victim admitted he solicited a prostitute on a casual encounter when and she
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we had worrying signs that it came down on surveillance with criticism from the internet giants. it's the same a gift to terrorists and criminals. really it's more complicated than that it's a protection for everybody's security confidentiality and their personnel information privacy. >> of course some internet giants are not sending the chief executives to this conference in silicon valley. google. facebook yahoo aren't and they are hesitant to share more information without reforms to government surveillance practices that edward snowden exposed. is that likely to happen the reforms to the n.s.a. programme. >> this is a moment for putting pressure on the u.s. government to come good. it has responded and acknowledged that some of the programs went too far, some of the controls too week but the corrections have not been strong, it's the internet companies, the giants that feel problems in other countries, people don't trust them any more. they are wanting something stronger and something that they can use to provide encryption to everyone without worrying that they are undermini
we had worrying signs that it came down on surveillance with criticism from the internet giants. it's the same a gift to terrorists and criminals. really it's more complicated than that it's a protection for everybody's security confidentiality and their personnel information privacy. >> of course some internet giants are not sending the chief executives to this conference in silicon valley. google. facebook yahoo aren't and they are hesitant to share more information without reforms to...
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hoping $20,000 reward and surveillance video will lead them to rojas' killer. meanwhile, his father is struggling to except his son's death. >> i'm still in a dream in a fog. i can't believe it. >> i can't believe that my son is actually dead. >> well, police say, the surveillance video shows a group of men and women they say, are persons of interest. investigators say one of the men shot rojas after argue wag woman at a lounge social club. >> if you have any info at all, of course, call the police. >>> well, 6:35. 6:36. only on fox the police need your help in tracking down a brazen robbery suspect. jenny joyce tell thus story. what's going on? >> mike, alex, you know we cover a lot of robberies. whenever there is a person point ago gun, it is absolutely terrifying n this case, take a look at just how aggress they have man is on foot. this man jumps up, several feet, and dives through the counter windows nearly on top of the store owner's wife. he has that gun in his hands. and waves it around, as he raids the register. police say this happened while several p
hoping $20,000 reward and surveillance video will lead them to rojas' killer. meanwhile, his father is struggling to except his son's death. >> i'm still in a dream in a fog. i can't believe it. >> i can't believe that my son is actually dead. >> well, police say, the surveillance video shows a group of men and women they say, are persons of interest. investigators say one of the men shot rojas after argue wag woman at a lounge social club. >> if you have any info at...
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>>mark: surveillance video being released and could hold the clue to the killing of a security guard starter with robbery and ended with gunfire the crime happening over the weekend in san jose no rest have been made. >>will tran: 5 days after the shots were fired you could see the vigils taking place the candles still burning this happened on saturday night the security guard and his partner or actually working read next door at a bar and grill this liquor shops over my left shoulder this is at the center of all this week came inside last night we got our hands on the surveillance video the >>will tran: is to not come from the san jose police department let me walk you through the surveillance video we do know of both men walked into the place this is all liquor for less that is the name of the store there were in there talking to each other for at least a minute or so at one point even maze of hand signs would not know of his gang signs it could be demonstrative. >>will tran: they walk out of the store and then a minute after that one man i saw it came back into the store that is w
>>mark: surveillance video being released and could hold the clue to the killing of a security guard starter with robbery and ended with gunfire the crime happening over the weekend in san jose no rest have been made. >>will tran: 5 days after the shots were fired you could see the vigils taking place the candles still burning this happened on saturday night the security guard and his partner or actually working read next door at a bar and grill this liquor shops over my left...
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guys to surveil.u simply can't build the protocols. you can't build the networks in such a way that allow access to one group of people we think are the good guys and simultaneously keep out the actors we might think are nefarious to. make them work they need security built in at the levels we define the network and the protocol stack. >> so that's interesting because when i've thought about the question of making cybersecurity more accessible to members of low income communities or vulnerable populations, the thing that immediately comes to mind is the question of usability. right? so i have spent time in the field where i'm observing people in the classroom. usually older adults again, someone, you know, that's has limited language -- english language skills, who spends -- someone who spends at least three classes literally trying to figure out how to drag the mouse from one side of the computer screen to the other. so that is the first bit. the second bit usually the last five weeks of the class is
guys to surveil.u simply can't build the protocols. you can't build the networks in such a way that allow access to one group of people we think are the good guys and simultaneously keep out the actors we might think are nefarious to. make them work they need security built in at the levels we define the network and the protocol stack. >> so that's interesting because when i've thought about the question of making cybersecurity more accessible to members of low income communities or...
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what are these surveillance technologies law enforcement is using?nd the public needs an opportunity to provide feedback. that certainly didn't happen in santa clara. >> do you have any evidence that law enforcement agencies are misusing or abusing these devices? >> we don't. we don't have that information because we haven't seen a lot of information come out about how the devices are being used. but we do know that these devices are used to capture multiple phones in an area and there's no limitation placed on whether those phones are out in public or not. so for example, if i have my phone in my house, the device is going to capture that location information even though the phone is in my house. >> so in light of that just real quickly, do you see a need for more safeguards to protect our civil liberties? what should that look like? >> i definitely see a need for more safeguards. the public needs to provide input on how the technology's being used. and law enforcement needs to commit to using a warrant and to prevent misuse of this technology. >> a
what are these surveillance technologies law enforcement is using?nd the public needs an opportunity to provide feedback. that certainly didn't happen in santa clara. >> do you have any evidence that law enforcement agencies are misusing or abusing these devices? >> we don't. we don't have that information because we haven't seen a lot of information come out about how the devices are being used. but we do know that these devices are used to capture multiple phones in an area and...
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of course a lot of that surveillance footage would be around this area. the other main thing that the authorities say they're looking at is also witness testimony. one of their main witnesses is a woman named a anna duretskaya a model apparently with boris nemtsov as he was walking across this bridge. we were able to speak to a friend of nemtsov who says he was able to talk to her briefly before she was taken in by the police for questioning. she told him she was walking along here with boris nemtsov when all of a sudden a vehicle stopped. someone immediately opened fire from that vehicle. and then the vehicle sped away very quickly. one of the things very significant about that is that all the bullets that were apparently fired from that car hit nemtsov. none of them hit her. that's one of the things that causes the authorities here to say that they believe it was a professionally organized killing that took place. nemtsov of course was supposed to be one of the people leading a rally here in the city of moscow on sunday. originally it was supposed to pr
of course a lot of that surveillance footage would be around this area. the other main thing that the authorities say they're looking at is also witness testimony. one of their main witnesses is a woman named a anna duretskaya a model apparently with boris nemtsov as he was walking across this bridge. we were able to speak to a friend of nemtsov who says he was able to talk to her briefly before she was taken in by the police for questioning. she told him she was walking along here with boris...
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surveillance cameras. and they are throughout the city of copenhagen.s just another example of closed-circuit cameras serving in the line of defense in the fight against terror. kyung lah is "outfront." >> reporter: a surveillance camera captures a moment that a suicide bomber detonates a bomb inside moscow's busiest airport in 2011. in new york, dale thompson is weilding an ax. nairobi, kenya, a four days long siege in 2013 captured on the shopping mall's electronic eyes on the ceiling before during and after. allowing to us see crime unfold and in realtime. law enforcement using the images to chase the criminal. >> we -- [ gunfire ] >> reporter: seconds after the shooting in denmark, a security camera captures the suspect fleeing. that helps police identify and find the gunman within hours of the attack. this isn't the first time that surveillance images landed a suspect in jail. in 2013 he stabbed another man on a train. the knife in his hand caught on camera. the latest example of technology emerging with policing thanks to the proliferation of publ
surveillance cameras. and they are throughout the city of copenhagen.s just another example of closed-circuit cameras serving in the line of defense in the fight against terror. kyung lah is "outfront." >> reporter: a surveillance camera captures a moment that a suicide bomber detonates a bomb inside moscow's busiest airport in 2011. in new york, dale thompson is weilding an ax. nairobi, kenya, a four days long siege in 2013 captured on the shopping mall's electronic eyes on the...
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met jackson at a park doing surveillance for another client.e looks like she belongs in the neighborhood walking her dog. >> woman hired jackson to investigate her estranged husband. because she thought he had a girlfriend. >> i was looking for cars that don't belong and people coming in and out that don't belong. >> surveillance lasted three days didn't look suspicious. had a wasn't the case with the background check she did for katie on big daddy sailor and mr. wine country. we were there when jackson shared her results with katie. >> so the first thing i look for that's most important in dating obviously is at the safe dating obviously is at the safe. >>reporter: big daddy has no criminal record. he once owned a home. again-year-old has never been married. that was the deal breaker for katie. wondered why a man that age never married. jackson found out the man dubbed the sailor lives on a boat. he has no property and no mainly assets. not even a are ka. jackson describes him as ghost because she didn't find out much about him. he got a thumb
met jackson at a park doing surveillance for another client.e looks like she belongs in the neighborhood walking her dog. >> woman hired jackson to investigate her estranged husband. because she thought he had a girlfriend. >> i was looking for cars that don't belong and people coming in and out that don't belong. >> surveillance lasted three days didn't look suspicious. had a wasn't the case with the background check she did for katie on big daddy sailor and mr. wine country....