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as our renewed questions about egypt's airline security, the fake belt went undetected. the captain and crew had to assume a real one had got up, through. harry fawcett, al jazeera, larnica, cyprus. >> u.s. ordered hundreds of realtives of u.s. diplomats and pilt personnel to leave parts of turkey. officials said there is no specific threat but they feel americans are facing an increase danger. more problems for volks waggoon, this time with the federal trade commission. the ftc filed a complaint against the german auto maker accusing it of deceiving the public in a clean diesel ad campaign. the lawsuit as to the growing list of problems for vw, facing a criminal investigation into rigged emissions tests. >> patty duke's personal struggles were almost as well known as her name. the act tress's remark alan life on camera and off next. >>> advocates say jail officials in one state are failing to treat or even diagnose hiv. >>> a new report charges 105 of 104 parish jails offer routine testing. some interviewed say they were made to wait for extended periods without receivi
as our renewed questions about egypt's airline security, the fake belt went undetected. the captain and crew had to assume a real one had got up, through. harry fawcett, al jazeera, larnica, cyprus. >> u.s. ordered hundreds of realtives of u.s. diplomats and pilt personnel to leave parts of turkey. officials said there is no specific threat but they feel americans are facing an increase danger. more problems for volks waggoon, this time with the federal trade commission. the ftc filed a...
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salah abdeslam had been hiding for four months and remained undetected. you have to have relationships and trust with the communities so that it's not easy for these networks to prey on vulnerable populations. >> good to talk with you. jack berger, a research analyst. we move beyond the streets of brussels to where young men are vulnerable to radicalization. >> from rural midwest to war-torn mideast. she went for the money and found a greater calling... >> al jazeera america - proud of telling your stories. >> i wanted to dance, and eventually i started leaving the gangs in the street alone. >> we're pushing the envelope with out science every day, we can save species. >> i'm walking you guys! >> all i wanted to see was her walk. it was amazing. >> these were emotions that i had been dreaming about for so long. >> getting to the heart of the matter. proud to tell your stories. al jazeera america. >> even before today's attacks. belgium was fast becoming a nexus for violence in europe. per capita belgium contributes more foreign fighters to the war zones i
salah abdeslam had been hiding for four months and remained undetected. you have to have relationships and trust with the communities so that it's not easy for these networks to prey on vulnerable populations. >> good to talk with you. jack berger, a research analyst. we move beyond the streets of brussels to where young men are vulnerable to radicalization. >> from rural midwest to war-torn mideast. she went for the money and found a greater calling... >> al jazeera america -...
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salah abdeslam had been hiding for four months and remained undetected. you have to have relationships and trust with the communities so that it's not easy for these networks to prey on vulnerable populations. >> good to talk with you. jack berger, a research analyst. we move beyond the streets of brussels to where young men are vulnerable to radicalization. >> even before today's attacks. belgium was fast becoming a nexus for violence in europe. per capita belgium contributes more foreign fighters to the war zones in the middle east than it's neighborhoods. a document called "my jihad" gives us a ground-level look from a suburbs of brussels. here is a clip. >> rudy is the belgium journalist and filmmaker. you just saw him behind that documentary. he joins us from brussels. rudy, thank you so much for being with us. first of all, i hope you and your family and friends are all safe today. >> it's a small margin because we were supposed to be taking footage from where the bottom exploded, so we were lucky. >> let's talk about this. you and i had a conversat
salah abdeslam had been hiding for four months and remained undetected. you have to have relationships and trust with the communities so that it's not easy for these networks to prey on vulnerable populations. >> good to talk with you. jack berger, a research analyst. we move beyond the streets of brussels to where young men are vulnerable to radicalization. >> even before today's attacks. belgium was fast becoming a nexus for violence in europe. per capita belgium contributes more...
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undetected. we're told the boy walked out of p.s. 108 and managed to walk all the way home crossing three dangerous streets. his mother says it took the tonight, the department of education says the school staff followed protocol and immediately notified police. >>> after an increase in slashings, tonight there are more nypd officers on the subways. >> we not only have to keep people safe but feel safe. by people seeing uniformed cops in the system they feel safe. >> today mayor de blasio joined to announce the increase police presence on the trains. police will patrol at all times of day but especially at night. >>> a suspected dine and dash ended tragically. it began at an applebee's restaurant. they left the restaurant without paying the bill. officers on the scene chased the suspect's gold chevy until it crashed into a guard rail and the men got out and run. they were all eventually caught but one of the men died shortly after being taken into custody. police insist there was no struggle when
undetected. we're told the boy walked out of p.s. 108 and managed to walk all the way home crossing three dangerous streets. his mother says it took the tonight, the department of education says the school staff followed protocol and immediately notified police. >>> after an increase in slashings, tonight there are more nypd officers on the subways. >> we not only have to keep people safe but feel safe. by people seeing uniformed cops in the system they feel safe. >> today...
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. >> reporter: serrano vitorino was deported in 2004, but undetected, undetected. after a traffic violation and an arrest for domestic assault last year, i.c.e. sought to have him detained, but local officials had already released him. >> something needs to be corrected so that the system works properly. >> reporter: the suspect has been arraigned on murder charges here in missouri, and still faces charges in kansas. the big question, a possible tonight. david? alex, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, and to the fight against isis, and the british government tonight now estimating that the u.s.-led air strikes on isis oil facilities have now cut the terror group's income by more than a third. exclusive. chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz in the persian gulf, where those fighter jets are taking off. she's about to give you an inside look at one of those dramatic bomb raids, targeting the oil. >> reporter: the mission? destroy a critical oil pipeline. an effort to cripple the financial resources of isis. >> we only have about a 30-minute window. >> repor
. >> reporter: serrano vitorino was deported in 2004, but undetected, undetected. after a traffic violation and an arrest for domestic assault last year, i.c.e. sought to have him detained, but local officials had already released him. >> something needs to be corrected so that the system works properly. >> reporter: the suspect has been arraigned on murder charges here in missouri, and still faces charges in kansas. the big question, a possible tonight. david? alex, thank...
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the massive data breach went undetected for a year and a half. if you stayed here at the rosen hotel, resorts, between september 24, 2014 to february. there was a pattern found by the cyber security team. someone installed malware on payment card network. reaching names, and numbers and other information. they are working with the banks to find affected card and they are sending out letters to the affected guests. but they still don't know how many people were affected. they posted information on line and sent out the link. and check out your credit card statements. jackie orozco, fox 35 news. >> amy: also following breaking news out of seattle. in a natural gas explosion. take a look at the pictures that just are coming out. the explosion was so powerful that it leveled several buildings. here is one of the photos sent out by the seattle fire department. people living blocks away reported feels the blast. no word on what sparked the blast. or how the firefighters are doing. nine of them have been injured. >> amy: another norovirus outbreak at ch
the massive data breach went undetected for a year and a half. if you stayed here at the rosen hotel, resorts, between september 24, 2014 to february. there was a pattern found by the cyber security team. someone installed malware on payment card network. reaching names, and numbers and other information. they are working with the banks to find affected card and they are sending out letters to the affected guests. but they still don't know how many people were affected. they posted information...
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if he, if he had a weapon that was undetected. if he had some sort of a vest that went undetected as he went through security. that's a very ungood piece of information. but if what he's wearing is some sort of a belt that's inert, that couldn't be picked up through -- that's a whole another set of circumstances, and i guess we'll have to wait until this unfolds to see what actually went on. keep in mind, as we evaluate our own security at airports, a large percentage of what should have been caught doesn't get caught going through the detectors here. so it's tough to point the finger just yet. we'll have to wait and see how it unfolds. >> that's why i said i didn't want to cast any aspersions. because obviously there are reports here in america where people have been able to penetrate our airports by testing it and testing how tsa and other security teams react and people actually going right into the tarmac area. so given that, it just shows how difficult it is to defend these areas that are soft targets to terrorists and obviou
if he, if he had a weapon that was undetected. if he had some sort of a vest that went undetected as he went through security. that's a very ungood piece of information. but if what he's wearing is some sort of a belt that's inert, that couldn't be picked up through -- that's a whole another set of circumstances, and i guess we'll have to wait until this unfolds to see what actually went on. keep in mind, as we evaluate our own security at airports, a large percentage of what should have been...
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they can be easily hidden and undetected by satellite. in the past, they exposed preparation on the launch pad. the provocation is the self claimed nuclear striking power targeting in the united states. the strategic miscalculations may have confrontation on the peninsula. they can jump in to tone down tensions with the frame of-party talks in certain compromising peace treaty deals. today's launch holds significant consequences for missile defense in the region. north korea's missile now constituteses a threat not only to south korea, but to japan and the united states. overall, pyongyang would intensify tension with unexpected provocations before the 7 go ahead party congress in may. they ordered the nuclear missiles to fire at any time. unlike the typical rattling during the annual united states south korean joint exercises as it increased this year. no doubt pyongyang is improving the nuclear missile capabilities. but the real threat comes from kim jung un's misjudgments. the corporation and collaboration about washington is a mandato
they can be easily hidden and undetected by satellite. in the past, they exposed preparation on the launch pad. the provocation is the self claimed nuclear striking power targeting in the united states. the strategic miscalculations may have confrontation on the peninsula. they can jump in to tone down tensions with the frame of-party talks in certain compromising peace treaty deals. today's launch holds significant consequences for missile defense in the region. north korea's missile now...
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it was just the latest of a series of incidents to hit the team hard. the park undetected, you can pretty much do anything back here because there is no lighting. >> reporter: they had an ice machine stolen , 7 cars broken into, but that's about to be a thing of the past. >> we have one here now. we have one on the back of the field house. >> thanks to the county security lighting is in place. they also had no working security camera. one parent stepped up for that. >> we will have one camera here and one over there. >> while this is simple upgrades, they give peace of mind so the kids can focus on other things. >> things like this takes us off mission, which is the kids with football and cheerleading. >> action news. pregnant women not to travel. she says 9 years ago she contracted zika in the dominican republic. >>> super lice found in florida now. officials say it does not respond to over-the-counter medications. parents are getting creative using alternative methods, but there is medication you can get from the doctor to kill the eggs. the cdc says to wash and dry all hats, pillows, b
it was just the latest of a series of incidents to hit the team hard. the park undetected, you can pretty much do anything back here because there is no lighting. >> reporter: they had an ice machine stolen , 7 cars broken into, but that's about to be a thing of the past. >> we have one here now. we have one on the back of the field house. >> thanks to the county security lighting is in place. they also had no working security camera. one parent stepped up for that. >>...
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eyewitness news reporter jacqueline fell explains how the suspect was able to get across the country undetected. >> reporter: the suspect, a 30- year-old marine was taken into custody, arrested by the secret service without a fight. police say he threw flash-bangs and other items over the fence, and he is accused of gunning down an idaho pastor a day after the pastor spoke at a ted cruz rally. before he boarded a plane to d.c., he sent flash drives to his parents and members of the media and there was a list including members of congress. >> maybe a dozen u.s. senators house and half again that amount from the israel government. >> reporter: it isn't clear how odom was able to board a plane while police were looking for him. and he has had issues in the past withmentsal health but >>> donald trump and the >>> donald t . >>> we're giving you a live look right now at the reagan library where the body of nancy reagan lies in repose. the 95-year-old died at her home in california, and she her husband. >>> also at noon, former gop candidate carly fiorina endorsed ted cruz for the white house but a b
eyewitness news reporter jacqueline fell explains how the suspect was able to get across the country undetected. >> reporter: the suspect, a 30- year-old marine was taken into custody, arrested by the secret service without a fight. police say he threw flash-bangs and other items over the fence, and he is accused of gunning down an idaho pastor a day after the pastor spoke at a ted cruz rally. before he boarded a plane to d.c., he sent flash drives to his parents and members of the media...
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his belt, apparently made of mobile phone covers, went through undetected. what should have been a 30 minute journey to the egyptian capital, he threatened the crew and demanded that the plane divert to cyprus. for hours, they talked to him. and as to motive, it seems to be personal, rather than political. police in cyprus say that it's not being treated as an act of terrorism, but as a criminal act. and the man involved is likely to be indicted on wednesday. part of their investigation will focus on the contents of the letter that he threw from the plane and was recovered on the tarmac of the airport. that airport, apparently to his estranged wife. prompting this response from the leader, when asked if this was all over a woman. there's always a woman, he said. other reports suggested that the hijacker had asked for certain female egyptian prisoners to be released. >> at thi at some point, the hir demanded to meet with the eu representative, and at some point, he demanded to depart from the airplane and head for another destination, he raised no specific de
his belt, apparently made of mobile phone covers, went through undetected. what should have been a 30 minute journey to the egyptian capital, he threatened the crew and demanded that the plane divert to cyprus. for hours, they talked to him. and as to motive, it seems to be personal, rather than political. police in cyprus say that it's not being treated as an act of terrorism, but as a criminal act. and the man involved is likely to be indicted on wednesday. part of their investigation will...
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. >> basically, if you can get in the park undetected, you can pretty much do anything back here at night because there's no lighting. >> reporter: they had a $5,000 ice machine stolen, seven cars broking into, but that is about to be a thing of the past. >> we've got one here now. we have one on the back of our field house. >> reporter: thanks to the county, security lighting is now in place. they also had no working they stepped up that, too. >> we have two here, one over there. >> reporter: they may just be upgrades but provide peace of mind so these folks and kids can focus on better things about. >> every incident like this takessous way from the real issue, the kids. >>> caught on camera, that is a frustrated burglar beating a cash register with a broom. he's trying to get the money out, but instead he sets off an alarm. he gets on a bmx bike and takes off instead. the burglar left without stealing anything. >> the beer cooler, wine cooler is right behind them. all of the food. we have wonderful food, so i'm surprised he didn't want that. >> the sheriff tells us deputies were patrol
. >> basically, if you can get in the park undetected, you can pretty much do anything back here at night because there's no lighting. >> reporter: they had a $5,000 ice machine stolen, seven cars broking into, but that is about to be a thing of the past. >> we've got one here now. we have one on the back of our field house. >> reporter: thanks to the county, security lighting is now in place. they also had no working they stepped up that, too. >> we have two here,...
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that is what makes them extremely dangerous, particularly unknown and undetected security forces within europe. to have beeno seem a lot of people involved. many of them were known to authorities in one way or another as criminals of some kind. haveve security foforces in eure been lax in their severity once -- in their surveillance? guest: i do not think it is lax. i think we need alall of europeo work together. we need a universal european inintelligence service. a p police service that is not in place at the moment. if thehese factors were put into , that a lot of these problems would be diminished. i am not saying they would disappear, that they would be reduced and the risk would be reduced. host: that the sound ambitious at a time when europe cannot agree on so many things. the migration crisis, borders going up around the european .nion a european police unit of some kind s seems to be a far-off ambitionon guest: not really. first of all, there a are only o options at this point. the fifirst is border control, bringing back the borders anand free trade in the european union will
that is what makes them extremely dangerous, particularly unknown and undetected security forces within europe. to have beeno seem a lot of people involved. many of them were known to authorities in one way or another as criminals of some kind. haveve security foforces in eure been lax in their severity once -- in their surveillance? guest: i do not think it is lax. i think we need alall of europeo work together. we need a universal european inintelligence service. a p police service that is...
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authorities believe during the pandemonium that followed he called friends to pick him up and drive him undetected to belgium when he grew up. at least four others werers aced in the raid, including members of a family authorities say helped hide him he's expected to be extradited to france and tried there. suspects. dave carlin, cbs 2 news. >>> tonight disturbing allegations against allyl man accused of -- long island man some of his foster children. he's accused of sexually assaulting 7 boys inside his home, and they say he also abused the family dog and threatened the children not to tell. authorities believe there could be more victims. >> the defendant had fostered 140 children ranging in age for the most part of 8 years of age to 14 years of age. >> defense attorney denies the charges saying he was a caring father. the placement service that placed the children are him is cooperating. >>> and busy night for firefighters battling a large brush fire in new jersey. started late friday afternoon near testimony sayerville, and quickly spread, threatening several homes in the process. no injury or
authorities believe during the pandemonium that followed he called friends to pick him up and drive him undetected to belgium when he grew up. at least four others werers aced in the raid, including members of a family authorities say helped hide him he's expected to be extradited to france and tried there. suspects. dave carlin, cbs 2 news. >>> tonight disturbing allegations against allyl man accused of -- long island man some of his foster children. he's accused of sexually...
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undetected for nearly 20-years. "on the day the merry go round stopped...he was supposed to have aboutt $ 220-million in the customer account and there was only 5, roughly." 911 audio: "unknown problem. possible suicide." "here we had a suicide note, where russ wasendorf had acknowledged this fraud." wasdendorf survived that 2012 suicide attempt . regulators froze all pfg accounts. employees lost their jobs. his companies immediately collapsed into bankruptcy, but, his personal descent to rock bottom was a long journey. "educated traders become successful traders." "peregrine, really, from its infancy, never made any money." peter deegan, assistant us attorney for the northern district of the case, which sent wasendorf "this wasn't a successssul man." "he made a company look like it was successful for years and years and years, simply by stealing his customers' money." wasendorf's ambition expanded in 1992, using money originally financed by an investor, identified in these court documents only as as j.c. "russ stea
undetected for nearly 20-years. "on the day the merry go round stopped...he was supposed to have aboutt $ 220-million in the customer account and there was only 5, roughly." 911 audio: "unknown problem. possible suicide." "here we had a suicide note, where russ wasendorf had acknowledged this fraud." wasdendorf survived that 2012 suicide attempt . regulators froze all pfg accounts. employees lost their jobs. his companies immediately collapsed into bankruptcy, but,...
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. >> tonight we uncovered one vulnerability that went undetected for some time. we have this report. >> reporter: you can see police extremely visible here. they have tightened security. but as in any major airport, cars are moving constantly. but that is not the case here. flying on the day of a terror attack, no matter who you are or where you're going, security dominates the conversation. >> everyone is on alert. >> reporter: from dallas to miami to here at cleveland hopkins, heightened security measures today. hopkins added additional uniformed officers and plenty of police k-9s but as tim dimmoff pointed out it doesn't happen at the checkpoint. >> if they can get near large crowds of people, that's where we need to tighten up. >> reporter: one of the largest crowds here is outside baggage claims. passenger pick-up. you see three police officers patrolling constantly. we wanted to see if it was enough so we parked in front of the airport, set up a go pro and waited and waited. 30 minutes we're still here. we moved up to the front of the line. there's no set t
. >> tonight we uncovered one vulnerability that went undetected for some time. we have this report. >> reporter: you can see police extremely visible here. they have tightened security. but as in any major airport, cars are moving constantly. but that is not the case here. flying on the day of a terror attack, no matter who you are or where you're going, security dominates the conversation. >> everyone is on alert. >> reporter: from dallas to miami to here at cleveland...
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the issue also went undetected for more than 24 hours. >> it's an alarm and a concern that systems can fail, things can go wrong and people will be impacted. >> i don't think anyone can be seen to have dropped the ball when a condenser breaks. those things will happen. it's very disappointing the notification system didn't work. >> reporter: the da's office says the files were not affected because of pervert -- because of preservatives used in the files but the electronic system that should have warmed -- warned the crime lab of an issue failed. the email got stuck in the out box with thousands of other emails. the software bug has been fixed and additional checks have been instituted. defense attorneys request their own testing of the samples in question. >>> highway 101 to silicon valley and san francisco is one of the busiest freeways in the bay area but a ridesharing company hopes to change that. lyft has partnered with the 511 ride match to launch lyft carpool. all you have to do is download the app, putting your information and route and it paris you with a commuter or a driver.
the issue also went undetected for more than 24 hours. >> it's an alarm and a concern that systems can fail, things can go wrong and people will be impacted. >> i don't think anyone can be seen to have dropped the ball when a condenser breaks. those things will happen. it's very disappointing the notification system didn't work. >> reporter: the da's office says the files were not affected because of pervert -- because of preservatives used in the files but the electronic...
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the man is thought to have left the house undetected through another door while his wife was taking a nap. >> translator: we welcome the landmark ruling, which fully acknowledges our argument. >> the man's son told nhk he hopes the ruling is a relief for people who are struggling to care for dementia patients. the railway company says it respects the ruling of the highest court. a legal expect notes he is concerned about possible repercussions. >> translator: the decision means the deeper family members involved in caring for a dementia patient, the greater risk that person has to face. i'm afraid the ruling could make some people reluctant to take care of their relatives. >> he point out that hospitals and care homes may also face risks, he says it's time to consider how society as a whole should deal with incidents involving people with dementia. >>> its been five years since a earthquake and tsunami. the street view on wednesday, 360 view of coastal areas in 82 municipalities. >> translator: we hope the photos will give people all over the world the opportunity to compare the past
the man is thought to have left the house undetected through another door while his wife was taking a nap. >> translator: we welcome the landmark ruling, which fully acknowledges our argument. >> the man's son told nhk he hopes the ruling is a relief for people who are struggling to care for dementia patients. the railway company says it respects the ruling of the highest court. a legal expect notes he is concerned about possible repercussions. >> translator: the decision...
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across borders and slept along the way, picking up clothes left by other refugees and hoping to go undetected. they relied on food left by compassionate people along the trail, but some of their fends didn't make it. >> translation: there were two other teenagers with us. the smugglers wanted more money. they removed their money but they did not have enough. they were kidnapped and taken away. i don't know where they are. >> reporter: the camp here is teaming with unaccompanied children. many say there are fearful of ending up in camps. they go on unaccounted for and unprotected. >> reporter: every day there is a count of how many people are in the camp because despite the border being closed and having been secured, people want to reach their designation so some take their chance at crossing the borderline. that is what so many are considering. for $1800 they're promised safe passage all the way to germany. it will mean more death and suffering. he is over whelmed by a sense of loss. at 17 he has little to live for. >> translation: if they don't open the border, i will kill myself. if i have
across borders and slept along the way, picking up clothes left by other refugees and hoping to go undetected. they relied on food left by compassionate people along the trail, but some of their fends didn't make it. >> translation: there were two other teenagers with us. the smugglers wanted more money. they removed their money but they did not have enough. they were kidnapped and taken away. i don't know where they are. >> reporter: the camp here is teaming with unaccompanied...
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encryption, hosko is talking about secure apps and phones that allow terrorists to talk to each other undetected. today for enhanced airport security. but bottom line, at any checkpoint on that other side where people are lining up to be screened, that is a soft target. >> pelley: kris van cleave at reagan national tonight. kris, thanks very much. one neighborhood in brussels has what would you do, if you could choose your ultimate adventure? explore the ocean with a tour guide that's a ton of fun. race like a cheetah at 60 miles per hour. or fly down a waterslide. with choose your adventure, you can explore four parks for less. enjoy any two parks for just $99, then add an additional park or visit for only $10 more. more visits. more savings. yeah, that's right. deal diva coming through. you see all my bogos, my weekly ad. just wait till you see my savings. and brace yourself. the digital coupons are coming next. look at her, so proud of her momma. you saved quite a bit today go ahead. say it. cha-ching! thank you the weekly ad, bogos and coupons. three easy ways to save at the same place you l
encryption, hosko is talking about secure apps and phones that allow terrorists to talk to each other undetected. today for enhanced airport security. but bottom line, at any checkpoint on that other side where people are lining up to be screened, that is a soft target. >> pelley: kris van cleave at reagan national tonight. kris, thanks very much. one neighborhood in brussels has what would you do, if you could choose your ultimate adventure? explore the ocean with a tour guide that's a...
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across borders and slept along the way picking up clothes left by other refugees and hoping to get undetected. they relied on food left by compassionate people along the trail but some of their friends didn't make it. >> translator: there were two other teenagers with us. the smugglers wanted more money, they removed their money, they were kidnapped and taken away, i don't know where they were. >> the area of macedonia is teeming with unaccompanied children. claim they're traveling with relatives they go unaccounted for and unprotected. every day this account of how many refugees and migrants are still in the camp where because despite the border being heavily secured, some want to take their destination, so some take their chance crossing the borderline. for 1800 they are promised safe passage all the way to germany. it will mean more death and more suffering. wassim at 17 has little to live for. >> translator: if they don't top border will kill myself. if i have to go back to afghanistan i will die there so i might as well end it here. >> reporter: europe is crumbling under the endless flow
across borders and slept along the way picking up clothes left by other refugees and hoping to get undetected. they relied on food left by compassionate people along the trail but some of their friends didn't make it. >> translator: there were two other teenagers with us. the smugglers wanted more money, they removed their money, they were kidnapped and taken away, i don't know where they were. >> the area of macedonia is teeming with unaccompanied children. claim they're traveling...
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but the man is thought to have left the house undetected through another door while his wife was taking a nap. the transport ministry says at least 22 people with dementia died in railway accidents in fiscal 2014. in that year, police received reports for more than 10,000 missing people with dementia or showing signs of the illness. >>> officials at a nuclear plant in central japan say they will keep a reactor offline while they investigate a problem. the number four reactor at the takahama plant was just restarted last week but it automatically shut down monday due to a malfunction. [ sirens ] kansai electric power company says the glitch occurred when workers were making preparations to send power to the electricity grid. an alarm that signals a malfunction went off, and the reactor stopped operating. officials say they've been checking every possible cause of the problem, but they say they have yet to determine just what happened. the utility was initially planning to raise the reactor's output to full capacity on thursday and begin selling power later this month, but now officials s
but the man is thought to have left the house undetected through another door while his wife was taking a nap. the transport ministry says at least 22 people with dementia died in railway accidents in fiscal 2014. in that year, police received reports for more than 10,000 missing people with dementia or showing signs of the illness. >>> officials at a nuclear plant in central japan say they will keep a reactor offline while they investigate a problem. the number four reactor at the...
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and highlighting security concerns around the world and we uncovered one vulnerability that went undetected for more than a half hour and at a lot of major airports, the passenger pickup and dropoff area is constantly moving. you're not allowed to stay there for more than a few minutes. that is not the case at hopkins. we parked in front of the airport and waited. thirty minutes later, nobody across -- approached the car and turns out there is no set time limit as long as you don't leave the car. and in a public space like any other public space. >> and passengers we talked to were concerned about the security throughout here and most don't want to see a policy change. that would make picking up and dropping off convenient and unconvenient. stay with newschannel 5 with up- to-the-minute details on the terror attacks in brussels. >>> and happening today, an entire school district shut down thanks to a nasty stom bug and meg, the school actually closed through next week? >> the district is shutting down all schools two days ahead of the spring break and they want all parents to know this deci
and highlighting security concerns around the world and we uncovered one vulnerability that went undetected for more than a half hour and at a lot of major airports, the passenger pickup and dropoff area is constantly moving. you're not allowed to stay there for more than a few minutes. that is not the case at hopkins. we parked in front of the airport and waited. thirty minutes later, nobody across -- approached the car and turns out there is no set time limit as long as you don't leave the...
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disbelief the men behind the brussels attacks carried out their dangerous work in a family nabbed undetected by police. >> deborah, thank you. right back. >>> syrian government troops have forced isis fighters out of the historic city of palymera. but it comes far too late for the ruins and priceless antiques isis destroyed there. a story elizabeth palmer has been following. she has the the latest now. >> for three weeks, the syrian army has been advancing on palmyra in an offensive to drive isis out. today the army declared victory. soldiers found the residential isis signs and banners. but all eyes were on the city's world famous ancient ruins. mamoun abdel kareen, syria's head of antiquities was glued to the tv in damascus watching for news. some of the destruction he already knows about. last summer, isis posted videos of their fighters hacking at 2,000-year-old treasures. hundreds more were saved in the nick of time, dr. kareem told me by brave archaeologist whose drove them to safety as isis moved in. >> you look at palmyra for us, the capital of the syrian civilization. how i can't im
disbelief the men behind the brussels attacks carried out their dangerous work in a family nabbed undetected by police. >> deborah, thank you. right back. >>> syrian government troops have forced isis fighters out of the historic city of palymera. but it comes far too late for the ruins and priceless antiques isis destroyed there. a story elizabeth palmer has been following. she has the the latest now. >> for three weeks, the syrian army has been advancing on palmyra in an...
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america's current visa waiver program can allow extremists to slip in undetected. many continue to exploit the fiancee visa for sham marriages or disappear after overstaying a visa. >> 30 countries in europe, fill out a form, get on an airplane and come to america for 90 days and makes us less safe. there's gaping holes in the program. >> clearly it's golden passport to the u.s. >> frank salifo is director. of the george washington center for cyber and homeland security. >> we are looking at ways to tighten up the visa waiver program. >> we do know that shortly before this incident took place there was a pledge of allegiance from her to al baghdadi and isis. the information that we have would indicate she had a lot of idealistic component coming the country. >> they lived in nearby redlands with their baby daughter. the 62-year-old mother who worked in the building department of a major california hospital also lived with them. the morning of the massacre, they left their 6-month-old daughter in the care of the grandmother. >> shots fired. >> eventually, we saw him
america's current visa waiver program can allow extremists to slip in undetected. many continue to exploit the fiancee visa for sham marriages or disappear after overstaying a visa. >> 30 countries in europe, fill out a form, get on an airplane and come to america for 90 days and makes us less safe. there's gaping holes in the program. >> clearly it's golden passport to the u.s. >> frank salifo is director. of the george washington center for cyber and homeland security....
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border policy, many have been able to inter inboarder er er er er countries like greece and travel undetected through germany, belgium, france >> obviously, border and security is going to be the absolute front and main issue now that the security forces are going to have to deal with -- if you can hold on one second, we're going to kelly on the phone with us, enroute to brussels. what are you hearing now? >> reporter: well, we're now hearing there are explosions now or smoke at as possibly as many as three metro stations in brussels. it's now been closed down. there are scenes of tape across escalators, of at least one injured person outside a metro station in brussels, close to the eu led quarters headquarters. so, this is now looking like a coordinated attack of some sort. and potentially two explosions possibly more in this -- [ inaudible ] passengers -- we have no confirmation yet on what happened inside. but we know there are reports of some sort of explosion and possibly people injured. >> thank you so much for that. it's very difficult to stay on the phone. we're just getting word tha
border policy, many have been able to inter inboarder er er er er countries like greece and travel undetected through germany, belgium, france >> obviously, border and security is going to be the absolute front and main issue now that the security forces are going to have to deal with -- if you can hold on one second, we're going to kelly on the phone with us, enroute to brussels. what are you hearing now? >> reporter: well, we're now hearing there are explosions now or smoke at as...
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together they would sneak across borders and pick up clothes left by other refugees and hoping to go undetectedthey we lie on food left by compassionate people left along the trail. but some of their friends did not make it. >> there were two own teenagers with us. the smugglers wanted more money. they removed their money but they still didn't have enough. so they were kidnapped and taken away. i don't know where they are. >> the camp in macedonia is teeming with unaccounted for children. every day there is an account of refugees and migrants still in the camp. despite the border being closed and heavily secured people here want to reach their destination, so some take their chance at crossing the borderline. >> it will mea overwhelmed with a sense of loss, at 17 he has little to live for. >> if they don't open the border i will kill myself. if i have to go back to afghanistan i will die there, so i might as well end it here. >> europe is crumbling under the endless flow of refugees. but the lonely children have been abandoned by every. the border closures only increasing their vulnerability, a
together they would sneak across borders and pick up clothes left by other refugees and hoping to go undetectedthey we lie on food left by compassionate people left along the trail. but some of their friends did not make it. >> there were two own teenagers with us. the smugglers wanted more money. they removed their money but they still didn't have enough. so they were kidnapped and taken away. i don't know where they are. >> the camp in macedonia is teeming with unaccounted for...
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his belt reportedly made from mobile phone covers went through undetected. he threatened the crew and demanded that the plane been diverted to cyprus. a negotiation team secured the release of dozens of hostages and they focused on the personal rather than political. police are saying this is being treated not as an act of terrorism but as a criminal act. the man involved is likely to face court and be indicted on criminal charges on wednesday. part of their investigation will focus on the contents of the letter that he threw from the plane which was recovered from the tarmac. that letter to his estranged stranged wife when asked if it was over a woman he said there was always a woman. the hijacker had asked for certain female prisoners to be released. >> translation: at some point the hijacker demanded to meet with an e.u. representative. at other points he demanded to depart from the airport and head to another designation. he raised no specific demands. >> reporter: by mid-afternoon the airport had been reoond the plane arriving to take the freed passenge
his belt reportedly made from mobile phone covers went through undetected. he threatened the crew and demanded that the plane been diverted to cyprus. a negotiation team secured the release of dozens of hostages and they focused on the personal rather than political. police are saying this is being treated not as an act of terrorism but as a criminal act. the man involved is likely to face court and be indicted on criminal charges on wednesday. part of their investigation will focus on the...
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across borders and splept along the way, picking up clothes left by other refugees and hoping to go undetected. they relied on food left by compassion nature people looping the their-- compassionate people along the trail. >> translation: our friends were kidnapped and taken away. we don't know where they are. >> reporter: the camp is teaming from children. many are fearing they will end up in shelters. they say they're travelling with relatives. >> reporter: every day there is a count about how many are in the camp. people here want to reach their designation, so some take their chance at crossing the borderline. it is what these and many others are considering. for $1800 they're promised safe passage all the way to germany. it will mean more deaths and more suffering. he is overwhelmed by a sense of loss. at 17 he has little to live for. >> translation: if they don't open the border, i will kill myself. if i have to go back to afghanistan, i will die there. so i might as well end it here. >> reporter: europe is crumbling under the endless flow of refugees, but the lonely children have been a
across borders and splept along the way, picking up clothes left by other refugees and hoping to go undetected. they relied on food left by compassion nature people looping the their-- compassionate people along the trail. >> translation: our friends were kidnapped and taken away. we don't know where they are. >> reporter: the camp is teaming from children. many are fearing they will end up in shelters. they say they're travelling with relatives. >> reporter: every day there...
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the launches can be easily hidden and are undetected by satellite. in the past, they have exposed their preparation on launch pads. the provocation is the latest display of self-claimed nuclear-striking power targeting the united states. kim jong-un's strategic calculations may further escalate military confrontation on the korean peninsula. pyongyang can stimulate beijing to jump in to tone down tensions with the frame of six-party talks for denuclearization, inserting compromising a peace treaty deal. today's launch holds significant consequences for ballistic missile defense in the region. north korea's mission now constitutes a direct threat not only to south korea but also to japan and the united states. overall, pyongyang will intensify military tension with unexpected provocations, full-scale, before the seventh party congress in may. kim jong-un ordered nuclear-tipped missiles to fire at any time. unlike pyongyang's typical saber-rattling during the annual united states/south korean joint exercises, the anger level has increased this year. no
the launches can be easily hidden and are undetected by satellite. in the past, they have exposed their preparation on launch pads. the provocation is the latest display of self-claimed nuclear-striking power targeting the united states. kim jong-un's strategic calculations may further escalate military confrontation on the korean peninsula. pyongyang can stimulate beijing to jump in to tone down tensions with the frame of six-party talks for denuclearization, inserting compromising a peace...
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the fake belt went undetected.he captain and crew had to assume a real one had got throu through. >> we have heard from some on board the flight. spoke to lauren taylor. >> it was the moment when i knew it had been hijacked, above the sea, you know, i feel like he will either bomb the plane or he will just demand that we land in the sea or women just keep on flying and theres no fuel. so, i just had several scenarios on my mind trying to figure out what can happen and was trying to make peace with it. i was horrified. and we took off normally from alex and dia to cairo. nothing was weird. maybe after awhile, everyone noticed we should have landed and we haven't landed yet. and then i was looking out of the window and i saw the sea. so it was a bit weird to see the sea. usually when you go to cairo, you don't pass that. then we noticed there was something wrong, but we didn't -- nobody imagined that it could be that kind of thing. so then, one of the cabin crew collected all of the passports without saying any reaso
the fake belt went undetected.he captain and crew had to assume a real one had got throu through. >> we have heard from some on board the flight. spoke to lauren taylor. >> it was the moment when i knew it had been hijacked, above the sea, you know, i feel like he will either bomb the plane or he will just demand that we land in the sea or women just keep on flying and theres no fuel. so, i just had several scenarios on my mind trying to figure out what can happen and was trying to...
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training tomorrow, dogs that don't sniff not only packages in bags but also air, explosive vapors undetectable to the human nose. the slightest trace evidence plosives on someone here, the dog will pick it up and indicate it right away. >> troops would swoop in and disable the terrorists, a tall order but the mayor and commissioner took things personally to show how safe high targeted places after the attacks. >> what you saw this morning and throughout the day if you were a terrorist is a massive show of force on the part of the nypd. what you saw if you were a citizen or commuter today was a large sign of reassurance and protection. >> reporter: as for those paperweight dogs, it is not clear at this hour if brussels police are equipped with dogs with that particular training and if they were in at the airport. port authority police say their vapor technique. as for the nypd, eight new dogs going into service onto the street tomorrow, each of them named for a fallen new york police officer. life at kennedy airport, josh einiger, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> president obama spoke about the f
training tomorrow, dogs that don't sniff not only packages in bags but also air, explosive vapors undetectable to the human nose. the slightest trace evidence plosives on someone here, the dog will pick it up and indicate it right away. >> troops would swoop in and disable the terrorists, a tall order but the mayor and commissioner took things personally to show how safe high targeted places after the attacks. >> what you saw this morning and throughout the day if you were a...
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encryption, hosko is talking about secure apps and phones that allow terrorists to talk to each other undetected there were calls in congress today for enhanced airport security. but bottom line, at any checkpoint on that other side where people are lining up to be screened, that is a soft target. >> pelley: kris van cleave at reagan national tonight. kris, thanks very much. one neighborhood in brussels has become a recruiting haven for ♪ as a small business owner, here's one thing you can rely on: your business will change as it grows. whether its new space, more employees, or better equipment, things have a way of moving fast. but if your network can't keep up, it can really slow you down. and that's not good for business. thankfully, a switch to the 100% fiber optic network of verizon fios is all it takes to keep everything moving in the right direction with fios you get 99.9% network reliability and the fastest wi-fi available. with uploads as fast as downloads up to 500 megs. i
encryption, hosko is talking about secure apps and phones that allow terrorists to talk to each other undetected there were calls in congress today for enhanced airport security. but bottom line, at any checkpoint on that other side where people are lining up to be screened, that is a soft target. >> pelley: kris van cleave at reagan national tonight. kris, thanks very much. one neighborhood in brussels has become a recruiting haven for ♪ as a small business owner, here's one thing you...
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the officers annie and her mom hope they are frightening experience draws attention to an often undetected heart problem called long qt which, unknown to annie caused her collapse. >> it was just disguised as epilepsy. we never knew. people need to learn more about this. >> reporter: annie and her mom urging installation of aed in all schools and businesses and asking young athletes to get screened for the potentially deadly heart defect that nearly took annie's life. >> easily diagnosed with the ekg and they save lives. they absolutely do. they saved annie's life. >> reporter: on the morning when this happened annie and her mom were heading home where she would have been alone when the heart problem struck. at last minute they went to the wawa, officer sullivan went to a wawa miles away but parking lot was filled and so at that very moment their paths crossed, the right place, the right time and life saved. live from lower merion police headquarters i'm walt hunter for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> right place, right time for sure, walt, thank you. >>> from the story of survival to coping w
the officers annie and her mom hope they are frightening experience draws attention to an often undetected heart problem called long qt which, unknown to annie caused her collapse. >> it was just disguised as epilepsy. we never knew. people need to learn more about this. >> reporter: annie and her mom urging installation of aed in all schools and businesses and asking young athletes to get screened for the potentially deadly heart defect that nearly took annie's life. >>...
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praised the officers annie and her mom hope her frightening experience draws attention to an often undetected heart problem called long qt, which unknown to annie caused her collapse. >> like me it was diagnosed, it was disguised as epilepsy so we never knew. people need to learn more about this. >> reporter: annie and her mom urging installation of aed's in all schools and businesses and asking young athletes to get screened for potentially deadly heart defect that nearly took annie's life. >> easily diagnosed with an ekg and these aed's save lives, they absolutely do. they saved danny's life. >> reporter: on the morning this happened annie and her mom said they were heading home where annie would have been home when the heart problems struck but then they went to the wawa. meanwhile miles away officer sullivan went to his regular wawa but parking lot was filled, so he detoured to the one on montgomery avenue. their paths crossed the right place, right time, and a life saved. at lower merion police headquarters i'm walt hunter for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> incredible. >> life saved. easy
praised the officers annie and her mom hope her frightening experience draws attention to an often undetected heart problem called long qt, which unknown to annie caused her collapse. >> like me it was diagnosed, it was disguised as epilepsy so we never knew. people need to learn more about this. >> reporter: annie and her mom urging installation of aed's in all schools and businesses and asking young athletes to get screened for potentially deadly heart defect that nearly took...