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watch as the perpetrator appears around the aisle and sneaks out the front door undetected. only this time the victim was a three-month-old boston terrier. among the most popular and expensive pets in the store. >> she had this planned. >> she seemed like someone eager to buy. the store happen to be busy at the time which is why they probably were distracted. customers are given some one-on-one time with the puppies. during that time she saw the opportunity and made her get away. >> i want to chase down the car. it was so upsetting. reporter: they have now placed the kidnapped coach on a happy -- puppy amber alert that goes to shelters. >> if the thief decides she wants to return the puppy, they will take it back no questions asked. anchor: that puppy had a price tag of $2800. the thief may try to sell on craigslist. they may not get it back because that puppy is microchip. by law they do not have to return animals if the owner does it present proper id. jim: nice to know that system is out there. nine days left until christmas and we have great holiday lights to share. jess
watch as the perpetrator appears around the aisle and sneaks out the front door undetected. only this time the victim was a three-month-old boston terrier. among the most popular and expensive pets in the store. >> she had this planned. >> she seemed like someone eager to buy. the store happen to be busy at the time which is why they probably were distracted. customers are given some one-on-one time with the puppies. during that time she saw the opportunity and made her get away....
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. >> it means it's going undetected and not being dealt with. >> reporter: she says their counselors are seeing more unpredictable behavior. >> they can get violent on a there will be a swinging of moods. >> you don't want to put yourself in a predicament to lose your life. seriously, don't try it for a first time. don't try it at all. >> new york renaissance house is partnering with several school districts to increase education about k2 and law enforcement is paying attention as well. new york city's probation department says it is developing a k2 policy to start early next year. 25,000 people are on probation in the city. chuck? >>> the nypd is warning about a group of thieves installing skimming devices on devices in queens. they installed those devices in gas stations and banks in bayside. they stole credit card information and $50,000 so far from their bank accounts. skimming incidents have been reported from april to september. if you recognize any of these men, call the police. tree lighting, and we've been talking about this hour-by-hour forecast. i'm ready to hear about thi
. >> it means it's going undetected and not being dealt with. >> reporter: she says their counselors are seeing more unpredictable behavior. >> they can get violent on a there will be a swinging of moods. >> you don't want to put yourself in a predicament to lose your life. seriously, don't try it for a first time. don't try it at all. >> new york renaissance house is partnering with several school districts to increase education about k2 and law enforcement is...
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.>> it appears that the fire had a head start and was on the fake did -- undetected until we got the call. we immediately found two elderly mail-in female and removed them -- male and female and removed them. to their injuries.>> reporter: authorities believe the flame started on the first floor. it happened on a quiet residential street, neighbors are startled. >> it is a shame that a family has to go through this kind of sadness. we saw them going into the house and you can tell when the smoke was coming out it wasn't good.>> reporter: such a tragic story. worchester police still have your securing this home on burn coats street. the deputy chief told us earlier they believe that the flames started on the first floor possibly by a living room and spread upstairs. the cause obviously under investigation by the fire marshals office. jim smith, wbz news. southridge. investigators searching for the complex. flames got around 9:00 at the the fire hurt three including a firefighter. the injuries are minor, but the same development was badly damaged by the tornado in 2011. >>> a new hamps
.>> it appears that the fire had a head start and was on the fake did -- undetected until we got the call. we immediately found two elderly mail-in female and removed them -- male and female and removed them. to their injuries.>> reporter: authorities believe the flame started on the first floor. it happened on a quiet residential street, neighbors are startled. >> it is a shame that a family has to go through this kind of sadness. we saw them going into the house and you can...
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how tashfeen malik, the wife, was able to enter the united states undetected. she applied for a fiancee visa in pakistan. now a senior state department official is telling cnn that malik was not questioned about her jihadist leanings. she had been radicalized, but able to enter the united states without raising any red flags. alison, christine. >> thank you for that. here we go again. the house votes friday on a stop-gap spending bill to avoid government shutdown. it will give lawmakers a few days to hammer out the deal. the budget plans are stalled because both parties are fighting over riders to the bill. president obama threatening not to sign the short-term extension tomorrow unless there a hard and fast agreement with procedural matters to clean up. >>> the future of the affirmative action is in the hands of the supreme court. the justices hearing the case of abigail fisher severn years after rejected by the university of texas austin. she claims she was denied admission because she is white. many observers believe affirmative action could be ruled unconst
how tashfeen malik, the wife, was able to enter the united states undetected. she applied for a fiancee visa in pakistan. now a senior state department official is telling cnn that malik was not questioned about her jihadist leanings. she had been radicalized, but able to enter the united states without raising any red flags. alison, christine. >> thank you for that. here we go again. the house votes friday on a stop-gap spending bill to avoid government shutdown. it will give lawmakers a...
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tipton was convicted of installing an undetectable software program in the computers that pick winning numbers so he can know them in advance, and then works with other people to play those numbers and collect the money. he was caught and convicted when he tried to pull the same scam against the iowa lottery. jack: the best women golfers in the world are headed to des moines. the solheim cup comes here in 2017. two players who helped win the solheim cup this year, brittany lang and gerina piller, made the announcement earler today. hall of famer juli inkster will return to the tournament as captain of the u-s team. back in september, the u-s golfers were able to mount a big comeback and win the solheim cup....the first time since 2009. " not only with des moines hosting this and supporting this i think with the players there's definitely a sparked a little more inside of us to want to be on the team and 2017" jack: the solheim cup is the women's version of the ryder cup. it'll be played in 2017 at the des moines golf and country club . jack: make sure to buy some milk this weekend, and
tipton was convicted of installing an undetectable software program in the computers that pick winning numbers so he can know them in advance, and then works with other people to play those numbers and collect the money. he was caught and convicted when he tried to pull the same scam against the iowa lottery. jack: the best women golfers in the world are headed to des moines. the solheim cup comes here in 2017. two players who helped win the solheim cup this year, brittany lang and gerina...
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tonight investigators trying to determine how the warning signs of their double life went undetected. this is the first picture of tashfeen malik whose killing spree with her husband ended in this glaze of gunfire. the young mother herself allegedly firing out the back window of this suv at police. today authorities say they are investigating the shoot-out in terror. >> this is now a federal terrorism investigation led by the fbi. >> reporter: authorities say within moments of murdering 14 people at her husband's holiday office party, tashfeen malik went on facebook to declare her allegiance to isis. >> yes, there was a pledge of allegiance. >> reporter: malik was born in pakistan, moved to saudi arabia at age 4. she returned to pakistan to attend college. her marriage to syed farook came after she wed him on a matrimonial website and had an engagement party in mecca, saud yeah arabia. a dress abc news discovered today does not exist. u.s. officials are questioning whether she was the one who radicalized her husband. >> i don't know the answer whether she influenced him or not. being
tonight investigators trying to determine how the warning signs of their double life went undetected. this is the first picture of tashfeen malik whose killing spree with her husband ended in this glaze of gunfire. the young mother herself allegedly firing out the back window of this suv at police. today authorities say they are investigating the shoot-out in terror. >> this is now a federal terrorism investigation led by the fbi. >> reporter: authorities say within moments of...
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. >> reporter: in causes heart disease and go undetected for decades. two years ago she happened to learn she had it after donating blood. >> reporter: what did the doctors tell you? <> reporter: never treated anybody with this condition? <> reporter: she doesn't know when she got it, but she knows how. >> reporter: you know that you must have come into contact with some kind of so-called kissing bug >>> that's right. >> reporter: sometimes a kiss isn't just a kiss >>> no. it's not. in was a deadly kiss. >> reporter: typically found in most of latin america, kissing bugs are now popping up in the u.s. abdomen spreading this disease. the cdc estimates 300,000 people in america have the disease. a number consider to be grossly underestimated by this team. they are studding this disease. >>> it's huge. imagine that being on your face.
. >> reporter: in causes heart disease and go undetected for decades. two years ago she happened to learn she had it after donating blood. >> reporter: what did the doctors tell you? reporter: never treated anybody with this condition? reporter: she doesn't know when she got it, but she knows how. >> reporter: you know that you must have come into contact with some kind of so-called kissing bug >>> that's right. >> reporter: sometimes a kiss isn't just a kiss...
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backseat driver dad, the reluctant 18-year-old gets them to their apartment, a half mile away, undetected. the heist had gone off without a hitch -- just like dad had promised. was there a "woo-hoo" moment? >> not until we got home. >> reporter: with their sackful drugs. abby's spending -- much more sensible. celebrate? >> i didn't. went off on my own and, and just, got my nails done. >> reporter: in fact, the money came so easy and went so fast. within two months they had burned through all their loot. time for another bank job. the first community credit union --just a few miles from the scene of their first crime. before the hit, abby cases the bank. that's her smiling and grabbing brochures from a bank employee. 11 days later, it's the same drill, new disguises. ditching the painters' overalls for saftey vests to blend in with nearby construction. >> they walked into the bank, with orange construction vests on. >> reporter: did you carry a gun in there? >> uh, no. we, we used a little -- a bb gun. >> reporter: but it looked real. >> yeah. i remember a few people's faces, still. >> rep
backseat driver dad, the reluctant 18-year-old gets them to their apartment, a half mile away, undetected. the heist had gone off without a hitch -- just like dad had promised. was there a "woo-hoo" moment? >> not until we got home. >> reporter: with their sackful drugs. abby's spending -- much more sensible. celebrate? >> i didn't. went off on my own and, and just, got my nails done. >> reporter: in fact, the money came so easy and went so fast. within two...
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it went undetected because they are communicating in the dark space, a space that we cannot shine a light onto cds communications, even if we have a court order. we must solve this problem. i agree with you, it is not an easy one to solve. i have sat down with top experts like keith alexander, one of the brightest minds on this issue. i do believe that the first step is forcing them to get together in the same room to work out differences and find a solution. i cannot say that i have all the solutions to the problem, but i know the experts know how to get there. i think that is what this legislation will provide. >> david smith of "the guardian ." you mentioned new evidence about people tied to isis tried to enter the u.s. through the refugee program. you have any further detail on that? the second question is would you major groundg forces into iraq and syria? chairman mccaul: two different issues. is a symptomrisis of a larger problem. the root cause is a civil war in syria and the creation of isis ,fter the lack of leadership and failure to engage maliki in any political dialogue. they
it went undetected because they are communicating in the dark space, a space that we cannot shine a light onto cds communications, even if we have a court order. we must solve this problem. i agree with you, it is not an easy one to solve. i have sat down with top experts like keith alexander, one of the brightest minds on this issue. i do believe that the first step is forcing them to get together in the same room to work out differences and find a solution. i cannot say that i have all the...
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. >> when somebody's undetectable, it is nearly mathematically impossible to transmit it to a sexual partner. >> charlie was the only celebrity to get wrapped up in a major sex scandal year. it also happened to one of the married stars of 19 kids and counting, josh duggar. >> that's right. it's revealed he was a member of ashley madison. this is website that's all about cheating on your spouse. and i s to an adult film st claims she had two sexual encounters with josh that turned violent. >> he reached his hand back and just smacked me hard as he could. >> was it terrifying? >> it terrifying. >> she alleges josh approached her while she was working at a strip club in march. at the time his wife anna was fourth child. >> when i met him at the first incident, a the first club, he seemed l normal person. then he flipped theswitch. >> dylan claims she slapped her and even put his hand aroun throat. we reached out to the duggar family for comment. they k did not respond. and the dis reality star won't be home for the holidays. the embattled father of four is currently seeking treatment fo
. >> when somebody's undetectable, it is nearly mathematically impossible to transmit it to a sexual partner. >> charlie was the only celebrity to get wrapped up in a major sex scandal year. it also happened to one of the married stars of 19 kids and counting, josh duggar. >> that's right. it's revealed he was a member of ashley madison. this is website that's all about cheating on your spouse. and i s to an adult film st claims she had two sexual encounters with josh that...
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it can go undetected for decades. two years ago she learned she had it after donating blood >> reporter: what did the doctors tell you? <> reporter: never treated anybody with this condition? <> reporter: she doesn't know when she got it, but she knows how. >> reporter: you know that you must have come into contact with some kind of so-called kissing bug. >>> that's right. that's right. >> reporter: sometimes a kiss isn't just a kiss. >>> no. it's not. this was a deadly kiss judge typically found in most of latin america, kissing bugs are now popping up in the u.s. and spreading chagas. 300,000 people in america are expected to have the number, a number considered to be grossly june estimated by the doctor. here they're studying the bugs as part of research into chagas. >>> it is huge. imagine that being on your face at night
it can go undetected for decades. two years ago she learned she had it after donating blood >> reporter: what did the doctors tell you? > reporter: you know that you must have come into contact with some kind of so-called kissing bug. >>> that's right. that's right. >> reporter: sometimes a kiss isn't just a kiss. >>> no. it's not. this was a deadly kiss judge typically found in most of latin america, kissing bugs are now popping up in the u.s. and spreading...
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but health officials warn strains of the disease lie undetected in all parts of modern society and could break out in the future.(dr onkar sarhota, london assembly) "the bacteria in tuberculosis can infect and stay in your body for a long time. and it becomes re-awakened again and manifests itself as a disease where something happens to your immune level."(max foster, london) "tuberculosis was one of the deadliest diseases in the modern era...killing 1 in 4 people at one point. thousand of victims are buried here in this cemetery. of course the situation isn't as bad today but there are parts of london where tb rates are higher than they are in rwanda or iraq and a recent study by britain's national health service found that other disease common in the 19th century are making a comeback."(dr. nuria martinez-alier, guys' and st thomas' hospital london) "notably there has been a huge rise in scarlet fever, 14,000 cases in the last year, the have seen a rise in the cases of tuberculosis, we've seen a rise in cases of whooping cough, we have seen more measles in the last 10 years than in the
but health officials warn strains of the disease lie undetected in all parts of modern society and could break out in the future.(dr onkar sarhota, london assembly) "the bacteria in tuberculosis can infect and stay in your body for a long time. and it becomes re-awakened again and manifests itself as a disease where something happens to your immune level."(max foster, london) "tuberculosis was one of the deadliest diseases in the modern era...killing 1 in 4 people at one point....
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the virus is almost undetectable.cd-4 count is an indicator of how well the immune system is working, and it's higher. that's good, because with a viral load that's barely detectable, there's no chance elayna will infect her child. reporter: that's because she keeps a strict regimen of anti-retroviral medications. she's reminded again and again to take one a day, punctually to the minute. any deviation could have negative consequences. how is cÉlia doing? we catch up with her at her parents' house. she says the orchard here needs more attention. cÉlia's been taking the medication for nine years, ever since she was pregnant with her daughter luisa. that's when she found out she was hiv positive. back then, her condition was critical. her son marito is now five. cÉlia is thankful that both her children are healthy. but now she's worried about her father. cÉlia's mother, the heart of the entire family, died two years ago. >> it came as a huge shock for us. i never thought it could happen this way. she wasn't even sick. i
the virus is almost undetectable.cd-4 count is an indicator of how well the immune system is working, and it's higher. that's good, because with a viral load that's barely detectable, there's no chance elayna will infect her child. reporter: that's because she keeps a strict regimen of anti-retroviral medications. she's reminded again and again to take one a day, punctually to the minute. any deviation could have negative consequences. how is cÉlia doing? we catch up with her at her parents'...
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he's now accused of using undetectable software to give him advanced knowledge of winng numbers. prosecutors say the scheme helped him and associates collect jackpots in at least three states, worth about $8 million. the fear is that tipton's case will erode people's faith in the lottery. >> if people don't trust the participation of the lottery is going to dwindle and be jeopardized. >> tipton already convicted of scamminghe iowa lottery. he's appealing. investigators have expanded their investigation into 40 states. >>> and now stunning sports news >>> the head of international soccer sepp blatteo, overnight, suspended from soccer for eight years. >>> now, we get some of yesterday's highlights from our guys at espn. have won 14 games. you know how many they've lost? zero, says tim kurkjian. and they got up 35-7. going great. play ball. eli manning. a touchdown pass. we're tied at 35-35. odell beckham jr. lost his head most of the day. but the panthers, they come right back. right there? cam newton. i mean, it is his world. we're just living in it. i'm sure graham gano made the
he's now accused of using undetectable software to give him advanced knowledge of winng numbers. prosecutors say the scheme helped him and associates collect jackpots in at least three states, worth about $8 million. the fear is that tipton's case will erode people's faith in the lottery. >> if people don't trust the participation of the lottery is going to dwindle and be jeopardized. >> tipton already convicted of scamminghe iowa lottery. he's appealing. investigators have expanded...
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he's now accused of using undetectable software to give him advanced knowledge of winning numbers. he and associates were able to collect money in three states. >> if people don't trust the honesty of the system, the -- participation of the lottery is jeopardized. >> investigators have expanded their investigation into 40 states and territories. >>> the nfl playoff picture coming into sharper focus. >> we get some of yesterday's >>> hey, the carolina panthers have won 14 games. you know how many they've lost? zero, says tim kurkjian. they got to new york, up 35-7. everyone thinking, that's just great. suddenly, the giant december side the play ball. we're tied at 35-35. odell beckham jr. lost his med most of the day. the panthers come right back. who is more calm than that guy right there? cam newton. i mean, it is his world. we're just living in it. i'm sure graham gano made the kick. who taught him how? newton. >>> big ben. one ohio face right there. findlay, ohio's, own. what a day for brown. one more chance, brock osweiler. steelers defense rises to the occasion. pittsburgh win
he's now accused of using undetectable software to give him advanced knowledge of winning numbers. he and associates were able to collect money in three states. >> if people don't trust the honesty of the system, the -- participation of the lottery is jeopardized. >> investigators have expanded their investigation into 40 states and territories. >>> the nfl playoff picture coming into sharper focus. >> we get some of yesterday's >>> hey, the carolina panthers...
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immigration system helped the female shooter in the san bernardino attack coming to the country undetectedthere is a new concern for the country's electricity grid, which is not print -- which is not equipped to protect itself from cyberattacks. million american homes could be under risk. grid. united states power it supplies the country's businesses, public transport, and over 150 million households. it is fueled by some 7000 power stations, all under tight towering surrounded by fences and guarded 24/7. today the real threat is not that of a physical intrusion -- byhese facilities, but hackers located halfway around the world. >> there are lots of variables, lots of potential i could happen. we take it all seriously and protect ourselves with every bit of information we have and every bit of technology we can use. >> according to an associated press report, foreign hackers of in -- have infiltrated the u.s. power grid a dozen times over the last decade. power networks remain vulnerable to further breaches, despite repeated warnings from cyber security experts. among the suspects, iranian
immigration system helped the female shooter in the san bernardino attack coming to the country undetectedthere is a new concern for the country's electricity grid, which is not print -- which is not equipped to protect itself from cyberattacks. million american homes could be under risk. grid. united states power it supplies the country's businesses, public transport, and over 150 million households. it is fueled by some 7000 power stations, all under tight towering surrounded by fences and...
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it went undetected because they were communicating in dark space, in a space we can't shine a light onsee these medications, even if we have a order. we must solve this problem. i agree with you. it's not an easy one to solve. i have set them at top experts like keith alexander, one of the brightest minds on this issue, but i do believe that the first to get forcing them together in the same room to work out these differences and find a solution. i can't say that i have all the solutions to the problem, but i know the experts know how to get there. i think that is what this legislation will provide. >> david smith of "the garden." you mentioned new efforts about people trying to enter the u.s. in terms of the refugee program. do you have any further details on that? the second question is, would you rule out a major ground force in iraq or syria, or is that a debate worth having? chairman mccaul: these are two different issues. the refugee crisis is as a symptom of a larger problem. the root cause is the civil in syria and the creation of isis and the failure to engage maliki in any po
it went undetected because they were communicating in dark space, in a space we can't shine a light onsee these medications, even if we have a order. we must solve this problem. i agree with you. it's not an easy one to solve. i have set them at top experts like keith alexander, one of the brightest minds on this issue, but i do believe that the first to get forcing them together in the same room to work out these differences and find a solution. i can't say that i have all the solutions to the...
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while the negotiator speaks with hill, the team quietly assembles undetected outside the cell door. >> here we go. coming in. >> at a precise moment, the door is opened and the team rushes the cell, setting off a flash-bang grenade. [ screaming ] >> stop! >> the team uses pepper spray to subdue the inmate. [ yelling ] >> within seconds, the still-shackled officer is pulled to safety. >> get the door. >> a short time later, hill is also removed from his cell. though dazed by the effects of the pepper spray, hill is uninjured. his assault on the officer earned him two months in punitive segregation and an extension of his sentence. [ yelling ] >> riverbend's emergency response team regularly trains for crises where a cell extraction is called for. our crew was there to cover one session. >> as you can see, when you get that many people in as small a cell as it is, it makes kind of havoc about being able to operate in there. straighten him out. there you go. straighten him out. move him out now. straighten him out. that's the reason we do more training. the more training you get to do, t
while the negotiator speaks with hill, the team quietly assembles undetected outside the cell door. >> here we go. coming in. >> at a precise moment, the door is opened and the team rushes the cell, setting off a flash-bang grenade. [ screaming ] >> stop! >> the team uses pepper spray to subdue the inmate. [ yelling ] >> within seconds, the still-shackled officer is pulled to safety. >> get the door. >> a short time later, hill is also removed from his...
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and the identified gaping security weaknesses which allow terrorists to cross borders undetected. more than 30,000 individuals from around the world have become foreign fighters in syria. and over 5,000 of them have western passports, which make it easier to get into the united states. and as we saw in paris, some are being sent back to conduct attacks. more than 250 americans have sought to join the fight. and close to 50 have come home. some have been arrested on terrorism charges. while others could be ticking time bombs. we must do more urgently to shut down the jihadist superhighway to and from the conflict zone. it is just simply too easy to get there. one american, you fought on the front lines said, quote, i just went online and bought a ticket. it was that easy. it was like booking a flight to miami beach. also disturbingly easy to get back. the master mind of the paris attacks bragged in isis' online magazine saying quote, i was able to leave and come despite being chased after so many intelligence services. i led a congressional delegation to the mideast in europe and s
and the identified gaping security weaknesses which allow terrorists to cross borders undetected. more than 30,000 individuals from around the world have become foreign fighters in syria. and over 5,000 of them have western passports, which make it easier to get into the united states. and as we saw in paris, some are being sent back to conduct attacks. more than 250 americans have sought to join the fight. and close to 50 have come home. some have been arrested on terrorism charges. while...
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they discovered a second one was broken into and it was all the same method and went undetected for weeks. new locks and chains around mausoleum doors in wister. police say there was a second break in and three more skeletal remains were taken. >> man: there's an organized cult out there that are actively looking for human remains. >> reporter: he claims he's private and police arrested him week saying he needed the bones to practice his religion. >> man: we could tell they put a lot of thought and did a lot of research in picks these particular mausoleum s. >> reporter: he told police he wasn't acting alone when he stole the skeletons in september. >> man: the locks were cut in may yet the removals weren't until september. now, this is what we're looking for, what was the delay? >> reporter: friends of the cemetery say it's on the signal registry and the mausoleum s are a century old and they're horrified over this creepy crime. >> woman: this is a very sacred place where people bury their families and go to grieve so when something like this occurs, >> reporter: police are warning other
they discovered a second one was broken into and it was all the same method and went undetected for weeks. new locks and chains around mausoleum doors in wister. police say there was a second break in and three more skeletal remains were taken. >> man: there's an organized cult out there that are actively looking for human remains. >> reporter: he claims he's private and police arrested him week saying he needed the bones to practice his religion. >> man: we could tell they...
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the fbi labeled the act as terror, and worried about people radicalized on social media and going undetectedt the government's definition of terrorism. >> the up lawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian pop pew l pewlation or anyone thereof. >> according to drochlt white, intelligence agencies every day look at people, their families and friends that could pose a possible terrorist threat. >>> i felt like we said this all season long, but it's a big weekend for temple football of the today at noon, owls take on houston. the two teams have met four times, and all four times, houston has won. this is a big deal because the winner of the game is expected to go to either the peach or fiesta bowl. this is the biggest game since losing to notre dame in october. they are pumped for this game and ready to go. monique braxton is live outside morgan hall on temple campus where students gather later on today. moniq monique? >> reporter: that's right, it's quiet now, but the coach thinks his team will win this time. our cameras rolle
the fbi labeled the act as terror, and worried about people radicalized on social media and going undetectedt the government's definition of terrorism. >> the up lawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian pop pew l pewlation or anyone thereof. >> according to drochlt white, intelligence agencies every day look at people, their families and friends that could pose a possible terrorist threat. >>> i felt...