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they're trying to renew the undetectable firearms act to prevent this. it's not the fact that this gun is plastic and can't be detected by a metal detector that makes it dangerous. it's the fact that anyone can create it in the privacy of their guards with a couple of clicks and some software and a download from their internet. he's focused as the name of his group implies on the distributed nature of this weapon, the fact that it circumvents gun control, not that it circumvents metal detectors. >> suarez: what exactly is his motivation? you touched on it briefly? does he want more people to have guns? is his problem really with the attempt to know who has them and who doesn't? where does he come from? >> i think that cody would be happy to see more guns in americans' hands. but his ultimate goal, i belve, and he told me is that the dissolution of the u.s. government and governments around the world. he's an anarchist and a radical libertarian. i think he sees this exercise of making a gun printable as kind of a demonstration of ways that the technology
they're trying to renew the undetectable firearms act to prevent this. it's not the fact that this gun is plastic and can't be detected by a metal detector that makes it dangerous. it's the fact that anyone can create it in the privacy of their guards with a couple of clicks and some software and a download from their internet. he's focused as the name of his group implies on the distributed nature of this weapon, the fact that it circumvents gun control, not that it circumvents metal...
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living with hiv in only 19% of those folks have successfully managed their hiv so they have an undetectable viral load which also allows them to be much less likely to transmit the disease. while in san francisco we don't have housing and services for everybody who needs them, and we don't want to see more mental health and substance abuse cuts, we have twice the national average, more than 50 percent san franciscans have been able to manage their hiv to an undetectable load; the san francisco model works and we need to make sure that we sustain it. >> i have half a minute? i sent other very important memo last night, a pink shirt memo. i am brett andrews, executive director of positive resource center for the last 26 has provided employment counseling to people with disabilities. people impacted by this 7.1 potential cut; supportive services in primary care would face about a 50 percent reduction in some programs, some would be program lugers. intervention there would be about a 19 percent reduction, that is specific to hiv testing and i want to say that for those of us, all of us in this
living with hiv in only 19% of those folks have successfully managed their hiv so they have an undetectable viral load which also allows them to be much less likely to transmit the disease. while in san francisco we don't have housing and services for everybody who needs them, and we don't want to see more mental health and substance abuse cuts, we have twice the national average, more than 50 percent san franciscans have been able to manage their hiv to an undetectable load; the san francisco...
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. >>> plus, making handguns virtually undetectible. >>> caroline kennedy considers profiles in courage. >>> and "saturday night live" has hits with martha stewart's desire to date. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for monday, may 6th. >>> good morning to you, i'm richard lui. a major movement over the weekend could prompt a decisive shift in u.s. foreign policy. israel launched at least two air strikes against syria in just the past three days. officials say it's an effort to prevent weapons from falling into the hands of hezbollah. this morning israel is readying its iron dome missile defense shield after promises of retaliation by syrian forces. >>> meanwhile, there's a new u.n. report saying anti-government activists may have been behind the reported use of chemical weapons and not the regime. president obama said previously the use of such weapons could constitute a red line for u.s. intervention. senator john mccain used those words to undercut him sunday. >> the whole situation is becoming more and more expansive and unfortunately the red line t
. >>> plus, making handguns virtually undetectible. >>> caroline kennedy considers profiles in courage. >>> and "saturday night live" has hits with martha stewart's desire to date. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for monday, may 6th. >>> good morning to you, i'm richard lui. a major movement over the weekend could prompt a decisive shift in u.s. foreign policy. israel launched at least...
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. >>> plus, the fight to stop three-d printers from making handguns virtually undetectable. and "saturday night live" has its way with martha stewart's desires to date. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm betty nguyen. a major movement over the weekend could prompt a decisive shift in u.s. foreign policy. israel launched at least two airstrikes against syria in just the past three days. it is an effort to prevent weapons from falling into the hands of his bow la. this morning israel is readying its iron dome missile defense shield after promises of retaliation by syrian forces. meanwhile, a new u.s. report says antigovernment activists may have been behind the recent reported use of chemical weapons and not the regime. president obama said the use of weapons would prompt a red line for weapons. now senator john mccain used those words to undercut him on sunday. >> as the whole situation is becoming more and more expansive and unfortunately the red line that the president of the united states wrote was apparently written in disappearing ink. >> those comments come days after defe
. >>> plus, the fight to stop three-d printers from making handguns virtually undetectable. and "saturday night live" has its way with martha stewart's desires to date. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm betty nguyen. a major movement over the weekend could prompt a decisive shift in u.s. foreign policy. israel launched at least two airstrikes against syria in just the past three days. it is an effort to prevent weapons from falling into the hands of his bow la. this...
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the undetectable in the of the gun can be achieved in other ways. the idea that anyone can create a gun at home, in their garage, circumventing the control law with a couple of clicks on their computer and a 3-d printer -- that is the issue, the fact that it will be hard to shut this down. the caller said, you could seize all 3-d printers, but they are being used for many legitimate purposes in medicine, aerospace and lots of other things that i do not think the government is willing to stymie by taking the technology away from us. 3-d printers will be as important as personal computers going forward, and i really hope the government would not take them away just because they can be used to create dangerous objects as well. host: bill king from twitter wonders what the nra position on plastic guns will be. have a weight in quest -- have they weighed in? have reached out to them, and they have been quiet on the issue. it seems that their interest is to remain silent, because they often represent the gun industry, who probably are not fans of the idea
the undetectable in the of the gun can be achieved in other ways. the idea that anyone can create a gun at home, in their garage, circumventing the control law with a couple of clicks on their computer and a 3-d printer -- that is the issue, the fact that it will be hard to shut this down. the caller said, you could seize all 3-d printers, but they are being used for many legitimate purposes in medicine, aerospace and lots of other things that i do not think the government is willing to stymie...
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people are worried because it's plastic, undetectable.d open up the floodgates for uncontrolled firearms. >> the people that made this plastic gun put a piece of metal in there to conform with current law. it's against the law to make an undetectable firearm so they put 6 ounces of metal. glock pistols are plastic but have enough metal to be detectable. the printers as you can see right there, that's one depositing plastic. they print objects, not pictures. that's what you see happening there. >> amazing. >> reporter: they are under $1,000 for consumer use. not that particular one, by the way. that's a very advanced one. but what's making these things work are the complicated plans you have to feed into them to do the precipitation deposition you see hang in the picture, and most of us don't have the skill to make those cad drawings. what this group wants to do is release the drawings on what they call a wiki, like wikimedia or wikipedia where people can contribute information and download it. they want to contribute plans. so these compl
people are worried because it's plastic, undetectable.d open up the floodgates for uncontrolled firearms. >> the people that made this plastic gun put a piece of metal in there to conform with current law. it's against the law to make an undetectable firearm so they put 6 ounces of metal. glock pistols are plastic but have enough metal to be detectable. the printers as you can see right there, that's one depositing plastic. they print objects, not pictures. that's what you see happening...
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. >> there is a law on the books called the undetectable firearms act which makes it a crime to possessribute any firearms that is not detected by a metal text tore. the law is expected to expire by the end of the year. it is not only modernized but made permanent. robert moses pfox news. >> very disturbing. robert, thank you. >> the time now is 46 after the top of the hour. still ahead usually he is the one wowing the crowd. just tin bieber just got a scary surprise from one of his fans during a concert. >> have you always wanted to go on an african adventure worry about your safety and the price tag? we have safe and affordable destinations. ryan ki-- brian kilmeade is comg up on "fox & friends." >> coming up on our show donald trump joins us live. is he a believer in the economy because the market is going up? congressman we will talk about allegations and revelations maybe hillary clinton knew a lot more than she testified. some of the books that will turt your life. anna kooiman on the plaza working out with i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recen
. >> there is a law on the books called the undetectable firearms act which makes it a crime to possessribute any firearms that is not detected by a metal text tore. the law is expected to expire by the end of the year. it is not only modernized but made permanent. robert moses pfox news. >> very disturbing. robert, thank you. >> the time now is 46 after the top of the hour. still ahead usually he is the one wowing the crowd. just tin bieber just got a scary surprise from one...
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in fact, in areas over 1 kilometer from the plant, radioactivity is almost undetectible. the japanese government is lifting bans in waters off fukushima. this april, the zone was reduced to 5 kilometers by 5 kilometers off the plant. but people are still concerned. local marine life is still showing high materials. a fish was caught near the seafloor. the percentage of marine samples exceeding the limit remains above 10% of the total caught off fukushima. fishing in waters off the prefecture is still restricted. >>> japanese and american scientists have started a broad survey of those waters. they let nhk world join them on their first field excursion. >> reporter: 36 researchers from japan and the u.s. embark on a 10 day survey of the fukushima coast. their goal was to find out why fish retain high-levels of radiation. >> it's very mysterious thing. the radioactivity level in marine organisms should be much lower. >> reporter: the group started work at a point 40 kilometers from the nuclear plant. it then went to 20 kilometers. and to the edge of the off limit zone. we a
in fact, in areas over 1 kilometer from the plant, radioactivity is almost undetectible. the japanese government is lifting bans in waters off fukushima. this april, the zone was reduced to 5 kilometers by 5 kilometers off the plant. but people are still concerned. local marine life is still showing high materials. a fish was caught near the seafloor. the percentage of marine samples exceeding the limit remains above 10% of the total caught off fukushima. fishing in waters off the prefecture is...
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in fact, in areas over one kilometer from the plant, radioactivity is almost undetectable. the japanese government is lifting entry bands in waters off of fukushima. the off-limit zone was reduced in august last year. this april, it was reduced to five kilometers by five kilometers off the plant. but people are still concerned. local marine life is still showing high concentrations of radioactive materials. in august, a fish showing radio activity 250 times above the government safety limit was caught near the sea floor. the percentage of marine samples exceeding the limit remains above 10% of the total caught off fukushima. fishing in waters off the prefecture is still restricted. >> japanese and american scientists started a broad survey of those waters. they want to understand the extent of the contamination and what it means over the long term. they let nhk world join them on their first field excursion. >> reporter: in may, 36 researchers from japan and the u.s. embark on a ten-day survey of the fukushima coast. their goal was to find out why fish retain high levels of
in fact, in areas over one kilometer from the plant, radioactivity is almost undetectable. the japanese government is lifting entry bands in waters off of fukushima. the off-limit zone was reduced in august last year. this april, it was reduced to five kilometers by five kilometers off the plant. but people are still concerned. local marine life is still showing high concentrations of radioactive materials. in august, a fish showing radio activity 250 times above the government safety limit was...
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situation where in terrorist can open a gun factory in their garage and the weapons they make will be undetectable>> the debate over gun control in the united states game stronger last year after a gunman killed 26 people at a school in connecticut. >>> japanese and brazilian researchers say they found a city that may have existed at the bottom of the atlantic. researchers surveyed the plato off of the coast of brazil. they collaborated with brazilian geologist taking a submersible to the bottom of the ocean. they said they spotted a cliff made of granite. they also found large volumes of quartz. they say it recalls the legend of atlantis. he is said to have discovered the lost civilization in the same part of the world. >>> few areas in japan are having severe weather. robert speta has the details. >> we're seeing this rough weather across central japan. we see in the satellite picture here, the storms start to blue up there the afternoon hours here. the storms blow through, and you saw a car overturn and a few buildings blown down early in the afternoon. a very isolated storm but it does cause s
situation where in terrorist can open a gun factory in their garage and the weapons they make will be undetectable>> the debate over gun control in the united states game stronger last year after a gunman killed 26 people at a school in connecticut. >>> japanese and brazilian researchers say they found a city that may have existed at the bottom of the atlantic. researchers surveyed the plato off of the coast of brazil. they collaborated with brazilian geologist taking a...
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it was undetected. >> host: back then? >> guest: i am sure it is undetected today. >> host: we will talk about that more. so we are entering the period of world war ii there is a pact that is the stalling hitler the you could literally draw a line on the map of europe meshed gets all the baltic states one-third of paul poland. >> guest: 1/2. >> host: a little less than half. pieces of romania and all of the land romania because the satellite becomes a satellite from stalin point* of view he made a huge mistake because he put a buffer between him and hitler there is no but with it -- but for they face each other and in the meantime the soviets try to push through harry dexter white to end at been a war for college you describe the role with the existing soviet penetration in washington in directing both policy and importantly, it aid to the soviet union before december 7, december 7, 1941, fighting with the nazis and november 3rd -- and june 1941? and the economic cover what is going on? >> something that has won nine of th
it was undetected. >> host: back then? >> guest: i am sure it is undetected today. >> host: we will talk about that more. so we are entering the period of world war ii there is a pact that is the stalling hitler the you could literally draw a line on the map of europe meshed gets all the baltic states one-third of paul poland. >> guest: 1/2. >> host: a little less than half. pieces of romania and all of the land romania because the satellite becomes a satellite...
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if i could turn back to the undetectible firearms act i accused congressman steve israel of acting in is not just stopping guns from getting onto airplanes. if you read the law what he has inserted into his law he is making it impossible for you to make any functional gun part on a 3 d printer, receivers, magazines, everything. basically is not interested in security but in taxing the production of gun parts. >> cody, i'm sorry. we have to leave it there. thank you so much for your time. have a good weekend. >> thank you. >>> this weekend movie producers are banking on the fact that you will not care the latest hollywood release has been made before and before and before and before. so what is so special about this version of the great gatsby? version of the great gatsby? our pop lead is next. r ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [ female announcer ] from meeting customer needs... to meeting patient needs... ♪ w
if i could turn back to the undetectible firearms act i accused congressman steve israel of acting in is not just stopping guns from getting onto airplanes. if you read the law what he has inserted into his law he is making it impossible for you to make any functional gun part on a 3 d printer, receivers, magazines, everything. basically is not interested in security but in taxing the production of gun parts. >> cody, i'm sorry. we have to leave it there. thank you so much for your time....
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. >> why were they taken, how were they taken and how did they remain undetected for this period of time? >> gina's cousin says he knows castro. the man used to show up at vigils for the missing girl. >> he was a step ahead of us, but we got him. >> all three women are in good health. >> there are still so many questions to be answered, including how these women were held captive for so long. sources tell cbs news that they were restrained for some of the time of the ordeal. liz. >> on that note, what are the neighbors saying? did anyone notice anything strange at that house over the last ten years? >> well, many neighbors said they had no idea. i spoke to one neighbor who said he was a reclusive man. they would comment that he was not marrie he was always by himself. one neighbor claims he had heard someone pounding on the doors in that house. in 2011, police went over to check it out, to knock on the doors, but nobody answered. but most of the people we spoke to here, they had no idea that these women were in that house. >> so much was going on behind closed doors. in cleveland, thank
. >> why were they taken, how were they taken and how did they remain undetected for this period of time? >> gina's cousin says he knows castro. the man used to show up at vigils for the missing girl. >> he was a step ahead of us, but we got him. >> all three women are in good health. >> there are still so many questions to be answered, including how these women were held captive for so long. sources tell cbs news that they were restrained for some of the time of...
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police are launching an internal review to learn if anything was missed and how the women went undetected for so long in this populated community. kidnapping and rape charges are expected to be filed by early this evening. interviews with these three women have begun in earnest and details of their abduction are coming to life. >> thank you very much. former deputy chief of u.s. embassy in libya among those witnesses testifying to a house panel. a group looking into last year's attack on the consulate in benghazi. it's the latest move in a long-running and very bitter dispute between the obama administration and congressional republicans. those republicans challenging the white house's actions before and after the attack, which left two americans dead, one of them, of course, u.s. ambassador and bay area native christopher stevens. the former deputy in libya gregory hicks asked for help from special forces after the attacks that night but the military flat out turned him down. he claims the death of those two americans could have been prevented. >> back here in the bay area, the certainly
police are launching an internal review to learn if anything was missed and how the women went undetected for so long in this populated community. kidnapping and rape charges are expected to be filed by early this evening. interviews with these three women have begun in earnest and details of their abduction are coming to life. >> thank you very much. former deputy chief of u.s. embassy in libya among those witnesses testifying to a house panel. a group looking into last year's attack on...
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how did they manage to remain undetected for so long? what went on inside the house behind me? those are the three questions we are waiting to get answers for. >> thank you so much for joining me. thanks for being on set with me to talk about this. we are waiting for that brief statement that amanda berry is going to make once she returns home. the commander telling people to move aside to wait for her to come out and she will be making a brief statement. we will have it for you here. >>> why did it take so long to find these three missing women and did race play a role? our agenda panel will weigh in. and then the start of what is likely to be a contentious hearing on capitol hill about the deadly attack in benghazi. republicans hot on the administration's trail on who knew what and when after the deaths in libya. >>> do you believe there was a deliberate attempt to cover up what really happened in benghazi or is this a political witch hunt? with the spark cash card from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please?
how did they manage to remain undetected for so long? what went on inside the house behind me? those are the three questions we are waiting to get answers for. >> thank you so much for joining me. thanks for being on set with me to talk about this. we are waiting for that brief statement that amanda berry is going to make once she returns home. the commander telling people to move aside to wait for her to come out and she will be making a brief statement. we will have it for you here....
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no, it was utterly undetected. >> host: back then? what about today? >> guest: i'm sure it's undetected today. >> host: we'll talk about it more. >> guest: okay. >> host: so we are entering the period of world war ii, '39. there is a pact between -- it's a stalin/hitler pact. >> guest: right. >> host: that they draw lines, literally draw lines, secret pact. >> guest: right. >> host: they literally draw lines on the map of europe. russia gets all the three baltic states, they get probably a third of poland -- >> guest: or half. >> host: they get a little -- less than half, i think. little pieces of romania, and i think -- there wasn't a piece of hungary. germany gets more. >> guest: yeah. they divide the spoils. >> host: good chunk of poland, all of the czech lands and slovakia and romania becomes a satellite, bulgaria eventually becomes a sate -- satellite. so from stalin's point of view, he had a bumper between himself and hitler. now there's no buffer. they're facing each other. and be in the meantime, the soviets are trying to push through harry dex
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number one, how did these women get taken into -- get taken in and really how did this go undetected for so long. missing for years. they are back with their families. >> those girls, those women are so strong. it's -- what we do out here, what we've done in ten years, it's nothing compared to what those women have done together to survive. >> reporter: amanda berry, michele knight and agina dejesus. >> she said help me get out! >> reporter: police moved in after a 911 call. >> i've been kidnapped. i've been minuting for ten years -- i've been missing for ten years. i'm here. i'm free. >> reporter: the women were examined at a local hot and released. police believe they brought amanda berry, the 6-year-old there, is her daughter. police arrested arearial castro -- arariel castro and -- ariel castro and two brothers. one neighborhood say she noticed a little girl looking out the attic window. just strange to see that and i said he has a daughter. people said no, he doesn't have a wife. >> reporter: they are looking for clues in a case with many unanswered questions. >> the fbi will
number one, how did these women get taken into -- get taken in and really how did this go undetected for so long. missing for years. they are back with their families. >> those girls, those women are so strong. it's -- what we do out here, what we've done in ten years, it's nothing compared to what those women have done together to survive. >> reporter: amanda berry, michele knight and agina dejesus. >> she said help me get out! >> reporter: police moved in after a 911...
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. >> the committee look into why the group went undetected for so long and presented its findings on thursday. >> the parliamentary investigatory committee marked the end of a year's grueling detective work with a group photo. their job was to find out how a group of known neo-nazis could disappear and commit racially motivated murders for years without being detected. >> this investigation deals with one of the cornerstones of democracy. it asks if this country will be able to promise each and every citizen regardless of where they come from that the state will do everything to protect them from crime. >> in its preliminary conclusion, the committee found that the state failed miserably in its responsibility and botched investigations that could have led them to beate zschape and her two now-deceased colleagues. authorities even suspected the families of the victims to be somehow involved in the murders. the committee says it has done its best considering the time pressure. >> we have done as much as we could do in only 15 months. investigating committees on the state level can now
. >> the committee look into why the group went undetected for so long and presented its findings on thursday. >> the parliamentary investigatory committee marked the end of a year's grueling detective work with a group photo. their job was to find out how a group of known neo-nazis could disappear and commit racially motivated murders for years without being detected. >> this investigation deals with one of the cornerstones of democracy. it asks if this country will be able...
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untraceable, and potentially undetectable. and now cody wilson plans to make its blueprints freely available online. >> there are states all over the world outside the united states that say, you cannot own a firearm. i see a world where technology says that you will pretty much be able to have whatever you want. >> are you worried about the kinds of people who will be using this technology? >> i recognize that a tool may be used to harm other people. that is what it is. that is a gun. i do not think that is a reason to not do it. >> with this successful test and the aim to make this gun as easy to replicate as possible, 3-d printing is already on the radar of law enforcement agencies around the world. this gun is legal in the u.s., but at the european police office headquarters, analysts are closely tracking developments. >> criminals are still going to be able to access weapons and guns more is fully off-line. but some of these risks will emerge. , forcould include instance, sectors of society that have not traditionally bee
untraceable, and potentially undetectable. and now cody wilson plans to make its blueprints freely available online. >> there are states all over the world outside the united states that say, you cannot own a firearm. i see a world where technology says that you will pretty much be able to have whatever you want. >> are you worried about the kinds of people who will be using this technology? >> i recognize that a tool may be used to harm other people. that is what it is. that...
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. >> the cell went undetected for more than 10 years, largely because police failed to consider the possibility that the killings could be racially motivated. >> instead, they chose to focus their investigations on the families of the victims -- something which still causes resentment. >> her father was killed when she was 14. he was one of the victims of the neo-nazi terrorist cell. but investigators did not seriously consider it a motive. in said, they suspected the culprit -- instead, they suspected the culprit came from the family. >> they bombarded my mother over and over again with the same questions about my parent'' marriage. it was not good, was it? did your husband have a mistress? is it true he had a mistress and she was pregnant? did you have a sex life? it was unbearable for us. we were the suspects. they considered my father a shady care there. and, to be honest -- shady character. and, to be honest, we began to have our doubts. >> she has written a book about the murder and about racism in germany. the families of other nsu victims have also broken their silence. at a state memor
. >> the cell went undetected for more than 10 years, largely because police failed to consider the possibility that the killings could be racially motivated. >> instead, they chose to focus their investigations on the families of the victims -- something which still causes resentment. >> her father was killed when she was 14. he was one of the victims of the neo-nazi terrorist cell. but investigators did not seriously consider it a motive. in said, they suspected the culprit...
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how did they remain undetected in this city for this amount of time? >> a tearful reunion for amanda berry and her sister. amanda and her daughter, born in captivity. both are said to be in good health. >> now to other news from around the world. u.n. peacekeepers have been abducted by armed men who claim to be part of the syrian rebel group. that news comes the same day u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in moscow to meet with russian president vladimir putin about the war in syria. after lengthy discussions, the two countries agreed to hold a conference about the conflict by the end of the month. as the violence continues, the number of civilians displaced and in need of aids keeps -- in need of aid keeps rising. earlier today, i spoke with the secretary for humanitarian affairs. thank you for coming in. can you first explain how dire the situation is on the ground right now and what is needed most? >> the situation is terrible for pretty much everybody, actually, because if you looked at things like fuel supplies, electricity, water, people are g
how did they remain undetected in this city for this amount of time? >> a tearful reunion for amanda berry and her sister. amanda and her daughter, born in captivity. both are said to be in good health. >> now to other news from around the world. u.n. peacekeepers have been abducted by armed men who claim to be part of the syrian rebel group. that news comes the same day u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in moscow to meet with russian president vladimir putin about the war in...
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and yet, somehow for ten-year us, they were undetected? this is what everyone is trying to get to grips with. that, of course, and why would ariel castro allegedly commit these crimes? >> a lot of questions surrounding police in this case. laura trevelyan, thank you very much. the police commissioner in boston has told congress the fbi did not initially share the warnings from the russia 2011 aboutrvice run one of the suspects in the marathon bombing. he acknowledged that they may have uncovered the plot based on those mornings. the head of the militant hezbollah movement says syria has provided them with game changing weapons. youth unemployment and greece in at 64% in february, and overall the jobless rate rose to 27%. greek economy is in its next year of recession. the government cutback in spending is attributed to the slump. they have received billions of dollars of bailout funds from the eu and the imf. on the final day of campaigning in pakistan, there were dramatic scenes where a gunman abducted the son of a prominent political fam
and yet, somehow for ten-year us, they were undetected? this is what everyone is trying to get to grips with. that, of course, and why would ariel castro allegedly commit these crimes? >> a lot of questions surrounding police in this case. laura trevelyan, thank you very much. the police commissioner in boston has told congress the fbi did not initially share the warnings from the russia 2011 aboutrvice run one of the suspects in the marathon bombing. he acknowledged that they may have...
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but how does a team this big enter home undetected from neighbors and onlookers well kessler explains that these tacked up teams actually take a high resolution photo of the house that they're premeditated surveillance operation and blow up a replica as big as the house to display as a giant phony picture front to the real house then they go behind the giant tarp and pick the lock from there they also do it at night most of the time so it's even harder to detect also known to create fake bush's hide behind i know guys that sounds absurd but i'm not making this up so if all the grounds are covered at the house then there's still the possibility of people coming back to the house early or an expected lee so and then when it comes to watching the people who might come back they're called key holders people who might have keys to the premises and they will watch them on the night of the break and if any of them start to come back they will divert them they'll either have a police officer stop them or they will stage a phony traffic accident or they'll open a fire hydrant in the area so th
but how does a team this big enter home undetected from neighbors and onlookers well kessler explains that these tacked up teams actually take a high resolution photo of the house that they're premeditated surveillance operation and blow up a replica as big as the house to display as a giant phony picture front to the real house then they go behind the giant tarp and pick the lock from there they also do it at night most of the time so it's even harder to detect also known to create fake bush's...
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soil in the slide area is saturated with water believed to be caused by undetected water leaks. new cracks are appearing every day, continuing to threaten homes in the lakeside heights subdivision. two homes have been crushed and two others are just barely hanging on. an emergency was declared after the earth suddenly opened up in march forcing the evacuations of seven of the 29 homes. >>> in health matters, remember what your parents always told you? swimmers beware. more than half of public pools have fecal matter in the water. don't drink the water. the center for disease control and prevention says the majority of water tested positive for e. coli, a bacteria usually found in feces. bacteria also causes rashes and ear infections. researchers say chlorine doesn't kill germs instantly and it's important not to swallow the pool water. >> good reminder. >>> well, a big price for a big piece of ice today at an auction in switzerland. the bidding for a pair-shaped 101 carat diamond hit a new record. it's being called the winston legacy. the sparkler was auctioned loose. it's not k
soil in the slide area is saturated with water believed to be caused by undetected water leaks. new cracks are appearing every day, continuing to threaten homes in the lakeside heights subdivision. two homes have been crushed and two others are just barely hanging on. an emergency was declared after the earth suddenly opened up in march forcing the evacuations of seven of the 29 homes. >>> in health matters, remember what your parents always told you? swimmers beware. more than half of...
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roy: but the vast majority of waterborne outbreaks go undetected. when people first get ill, they think, "oh, it's something i ate last night." they don't think, "oh, it's something i drank last night." narrator: the milwaukee incident pointed out the potential vulnerability of our drinking water infrastructure in controlling the spread of illness. biedrzycki: it's incumbent upon us to try to stay ahead, but it's very, very difficult. there's always another bug on the horizon. narrator: in 2008, the associated press reported that water quality testing across the nation uncovered trace amounts of pharmaceutical compounds in the drinking water supplies of millions of americans. the health effects of these low levels of medications diluted in our water are still being determined. but these findings further illustrate the fundamental relationship of infrastructure to health. the quality of water plays a significant role in public health. but reliable quantities of water play a significant role in public safety. [ sirens ] the water that comes out of the
roy: but the vast majority of waterborne outbreaks go undetected. when people first get ill, they think, "oh, it's something i ate last night." they don't think, "oh, it's something i drank last night." narrator: the milwaukee incident pointed out the potential vulnerability of our drinking water infrastructure in controlling the spread of illness. biedrzycki: it's incumbent upon us to try to stay ahead, but it's very, very difficult. there's always another bug on the...
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. >> how were they taken, how did they remain undetected in the city of cleveland for this period of time. >> reporter: cheers erupted out of the hospital when news broke the young women had been located. three brothers, ages 50 to 54 in custody. amanda berry disappeared in 2003, a day before her 17th birthday while coming home from her job at burger king. knight reported missing in 2002 and dejesus a year later. >> god has blessed us by bringing all three of those girls, all of them back. >> also discovered in the house was a 6-year-old girl identified as amanda berry's daughter. three young women missing for so long are reunited with their families. now the healing process is just beginning. mark barger, nbc news. >> the return of the three kidnapped women in cleveland early similar to the says of jaycee dugard found in antioch back in 2009. phil philip gurdo and his wife kidnapped them in 1991. dugard missing 18 years. they kept her in the backyard in contra costa county until arrested. both convicted and now serving life sentences. dugard release add statement this morning saying
. >> how were they taken, how did they remain undetected in the city of cleveland for this period of time. >> reporter: cheers erupted out of the hospital when news broke the young women had been located. three brothers, ages 50 to 54 in custody. amanda berry disappeared in 2003, a day before her 17th birthday while coming home from her job at burger king. knight reported missing in 2002 and dejesus a year later. >> god has blessed us by bringing all three of those girls, all...
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i've been empowered and undetectable. just graduated from school. i'm a lot calmer and i wouldn't know what to do without them so i'm here for the support. i have 27 other people signed in. thank you for listening. >> thank you. >> hi, my name is edward shirts. i have been aes are -- resident of california -- san francisco, practically all my life. i left and came back from tennessee. i have -- the thing that happened out here a lot of people don't have places to go. a lot of places are closing up. it's kind of hard for a lot of people to get to different places. lady j gave us all the time to get together, learning shelter, we can all get our medicine together. we need these places to help us and we just want your support in opening this place up and everything. so, just want to say thank you apart of the group that's out here. >> thank you. please step forward. >> good evening, my name is vincent coward. i would like to say that i am in total support of this and i think that in any given situation as in my own self, i feel like if it wasn't for th
i've been empowered and undetectable. just graduated from school. i'm a lot calmer and i wouldn't know what to do without them so i'm here for the support. i have 27 other people signed in. thank you for listening. >> thank you. >> hi, my name is edward shirts. i have been aes are -- resident of california -- san francisco, practically all my life. i left and came back from tennessee. i have -- the thing that happened out here a lot of people don't have places to go. a lot of places...
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long after the guns have fallen silent, this menace remains unseen and undetected. >> reporter: this seven-day, six-city royal visit is all about giving back. >> he's covering all of the events he feels very strongly about. >> reporter: the prince jet sets to denver then colorado springs for the wounded warrior games, a paralympic sporting style championship, no stop in vegas this time as he makes his way back to the east coast early next week. the prince's charities are paying for most of the visit so all of his flights will be commercial and he's keeping things low key, just five aides with him. tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >> that's low key. >> a little different than the vegas trip. this one stately and very focused. >> he's going to be in jersey. i'll have to find my way to the jersey shore. >> you're a fan of his. a lot are. charming guy. >>> time for the weather across the nation, strong storms creating problems in texas, where tornadoes are possible. storm also in the ohio valley. there will be more scattered rainfall in the upper midwest and in parts of the southeas
long after the guns have fallen silent, this menace remains unseen and undetected. >> reporter: this seven-day, six-city royal visit is all about giving back. >> he's covering all of the events he feels very strongly about. >> reporter: the prince jet sets to denver then colorado springs for the wounded warrior games, a paralympic sporting style championship, no stop in vegas this time as he makes his way back to the east coast early next week. the prince's charities are...