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david martin reports cyber thieves spent months combing through top-secret information undetected. the president sets a deadline of tomorrow. chip reid and nancy cordes have the latest on whether america is headed to default. they couldn't afford the mortgage anymore. anthony mason tells us how a new program lets them keep their home. >> today is a day that i waited for, for the past three years. >> pelley: and los angeles prepares for surgery on a major artery. can the city survive the two-day operation? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the pentagon is confirming tonight that some of the nation's most sensitive military secrets have been looted wholesale by spies who managed to break in to government computers. plans for the wars in iraq and afghanistan, secret information about american satellites, plans for a new fighter plane are gone, vacuumed up in computer hacking apparently by hostile governments. the confirmation came today in a speech in washington by deputy secretary of defense william lynn. >> to date
david martin reports cyber thieves spent months combing through top-secret information undetected. the president sets a deadline of tomorrow. chip reid and nancy cordes have the latest on whether america is headed to default. they couldn't afford the mortgage anymore. anthony mason tells us how a new program lets them keep their home. >> today is a day that i waited for, for the past three years. >> pelley: and los angeles prepares for surgery on a major artery. can the city survive...
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says the media outlets are saying that this would make explosives nearly undetectable nevermind that explosives mean smuggled properly onto a plane are already undetectible without a cavity search the new message from big sis here though unlike the pat downs the light being molested tough expect more c.b.s. news is already reporting that the t.s.a. has been told to keep an eye open for people who may appear in discomfort or pain you know like most people going through t.s.a. checkpoint as they may appear so because of their implanted explosive devices that's going to go over real well with more patience meanwhile ron paul is again mounting an attack on the t.s.a. reintroducing the american traveler dignity act perfect timing to use the fear mongering and obscure in his valiant efforts paul said of the t.s.a. behavior quote the press reports are horrifying ninety five year old women humiliated children molested disabled people abused men and women subject to unwarranted groping and touching of their most private areas and voluntary radiation exposure to these new d.h. s. alerts are go
says the media outlets are saying that this would make explosives nearly undetectable nevermind that explosives mean smuggled properly onto a plane are already undetectible without a cavity search the new message from big sis here though unlike the pat downs the light being molested tough expect more c.b.s. news is already reporting that the t.s.a. has been told to keep an eye open for people who may appear in discomfort or pain you know like most people going through t.s.a. checkpoint as they...
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airport looking for a bolt about four inches long. >> the crack is hidden from view, so it goes undetectedwith every takeoff and landing cycle, putting stress on the broken flange, the crack is growing, and no one knows it. eight weeks after the engine change when flight 191 takes off on that warm spring afternoon, suddenly, without warning, disaster. >> takeoff is when this engine's producing the most thrust when there's the most force on the pylon is during takeoff. if it were going to fail, makes absolutely perfect sense it would fail shortly after takeoff. >> as flight 191 starts to lift off at the end of the runway, the cracked flange fails. ripping the engine away, and taking with it a portion of the left wing's leading edge, which causes a loss of hydraulic fluid. as a result, the left wing slats retract, the left wing loses lift, and the rest sadly is history. >> when our parents died initially, we would have all of their friends, a lot of friends saying, well, isn't this wonderful, they went together. >> they went together and they were so young. >> and they loved one another and
airport looking for a bolt about four inches long. >> the crack is hidden from view, so it goes undetectedwith every takeoff and landing cycle, putting stress on the broken flange, the crack is growing, and no one knows it. eight weeks after the engine change when flight 191 takes off on that warm spring afternoon, suddenly, without warning, disaster. >> takeoff is when this engine's producing the most thrust when there's the most force on the pylon is during takeoff. if it were...
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reporter: the autopsy report confirms that 36-year-old marie joseph drowned sunday afternoon and went undetected by swimmers, lifeguards, and health inspectors. children swim in the pool unaware that there was a corpse in the water with them. >> the only thing of note is that the inspector indicated that the pool water was cloudy. >> reporter: her neighbors 9- year-old son said that when she went down the slide, she never came back up. conventional wisdom would say that a body on the floor of a pool with standout people in the pool opened for the season, the water was murky and cloudy. even in clearwater, take a look at what happens. it agitated water when other swimmers are present it becomes almost impossible to make out. and in this video produced by a training company, when they put dummies in crowded pools, none of them saw the dummies even after they had been submerged for three minutes. it down like. >> on a sunny day you can have a lot of light rays faction enough for the water -- fractioning off the water. >>> after six weeks of testimony, the casey anthony murder cases coming to a clos
reporter: the autopsy report confirms that 36-year-old marie joseph drowned sunday afternoon and went undetected by swimmers, lifeguards, and health inspectors. children swim in the pool unaware that there was a corpse in the water with them. >> the only thing of note is that the inspector indicated that the pool water was cloudy. >> reporter: her neighbors 9- year-old son said that when she went down the slide, she never came back up. conventional wisdom would say that a body on...
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to be experimenting with explosives that could be in their back side or breast which would be undetectible by the body scanners. a spokesperson said tsa briefed air carriers and foreign partners to provide greater inside into recent intelligence indicating the continued interest of terrorists to target aviation. a specific imminent threat has not been identified. speaking to passengers they say this news is unsettling. >> seeing it on the screen, you know, just leave it in god's hands. hopefully everybody traveling will be safe but unfortunately we can't stop all of it. >> reporter: so, what can you expect as a passenger? security officials say they may resort to trace detection swabs, more intense questioning, and pat-downs and the use of enhanced technology. here at san jose international nothing specific has been changed or added. they want passengers to be aware the next time you are here you could see additional security. >> good to know. thank you very much. it's 5:03. suspected killer joseph naso is expected in a courtroom. he will ask a judge to apoint a counsels tool his case. he
to be experimenting with explosives that could be in their back side or breast which would be undetectible by the body scanners. a spokesperson said tsa briefed air carriers and foreign partners to provide greater inside into recent intelligence indicating the continued interest of terrorists to target aviation. a specific imminent threat has not been identified. speaking to passengers they say this news is unsettling. >> seeing it on the screen, you know, just leave it in god's hands....
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cause off death was asphyxiation by drowning which means this hard to believe scenario of a bed undetected in a public pool for 1/2 days is really true. the autopsy report confirms what many struggled to believe that 36-year-old marie joseph drowned sunday afternoon and went undetected by swimmers, lifeguards and health inspectors for almost three days. when this photo was taken on monday, children swam in the pool unaware there was a corpse in the water with them. >> t the only thing of note in e inspection report is that the inspector did indicate that the pool water was cloudy. >> reporter: her neighbor's 9-year-old son said he told the lifeguard when she went down the slide she never came backk up bt he says no one looked for her. conventional wisdom says no one would have to look, the body on the floor of the pool would stand out but when it opened for the season, the water was murky and cloudy, but even in clear water, just take a look at what happens when this dummy sinks to the bottom of the pool. in still water, you can see it but t agitated water, when other swimmers are present,
cause off death was asphyxiation by drowning which means this hard to believe scenario of a bed undetected in a public pool for 1/2 days is really true. the autopsy report confirms what many struggled to believe that 36-year-old marie joseph drowned sunday afternoon and went undetected by swimmers, lifeguards and health inspectors for almost three days. when this photo was taken on monday, children swam in the pool unaware there was a corpse in the water with them. >> t the only thing of...
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left undetected inside the defense department's 15,000 computer necks. >> they are in and we don't knowt's entirely possible. we found that someone had gotten into our classified network and we didn't think that was possible because completely separate from the internet. >> a foreign intelligence agency, lynn would say which one penetrated a classified computer network used by the u.s. central command which runs the wars in iraq and afghanistan. >> how long were they in ? >> in a matter of months. >> that p must have been a wakeup call. >> it was. it led us to the creation of the cyber command to organize our defenses. can't be a pickup game. >> cyber command is located inside the headquarters. cbs news got an exclusive look at the new commands operation center. >> there was a war going on out there in cyber space and this is its nerve center. cyber space is just like air, land, and sea. one more theater in which the u.s. military has to fight. there's been very few weapons, probably no weapons in the history of warfare developed and not used. >> only states like china and russia have t
left undetected inside the defense department's 15,000 computer necks. >> they are in and we don't knowt's entirely possible. we found that someone had gotten into our classified network and we didn't think that was possible because completely separate from the internet. >> a foreign intelligence agency, lynn would say which one penetrated a classified computer network used by the u.s. central command which runs the wars in iraq and afghanistan. >> how long were they in ?...
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. >> they were in a matter of months undetected? >> yes. >> that must have been a wake up call. >> that was a wake up call. >> and it led us to the creation of it. >> right now only countries like china and russia have the capability to launch a cyber attack that could take down this country's power grid or banking system. >>> a hunger struck at california prisons is entering its third week. a vigil was held at pelican bay state prison. prisoners stopped eating july 1st protesting what they call deplorable conditions and say they plan to make a statement with their deaths. >> they are reaching past death to give meaning to their lives through the way they choose to die as opposed to having it be forced on them by the torture of the prison system. >> prison officials say they are concerned but they say nurses are ready to provide medical care to those who want it. >>> new study out there suggests being in prison cuts the risk of death in half for black men. researchers at the university of north carolina chapel hill looked at the rec
. >> they were in a matter of months undetected? >> yes. >> that must have been a wake up call. >> that was a wake up call. >> and it led us to the creation of it. >> right now only countries like china and russia have the capability to launch a cyber attack that could take down this country's power grid or banking system. >>> a hunger struck at california prisons is entering its third week. a vigil was held at pelican bay state prison. prisoners...
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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 of the curve, 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 com
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." >>> investigators are trying to figure out how a stun gun made its way on a jetblue flight undetected. a cleaning crew discovered t th weapon tucked into the back of a seat, after the flight landed in ne newark, new jersey. there's no indication that the en recently fired. >>> a little boy in ohio is back in the arms of his father after plunging 40 feet down a well. 3-year-old dylan mccoy fell through the well near the family home near canton. he managed to stay afloat in ten feet of water. as his dad climbed down to save him. >> i just told him to calm down. it's going to be allllight. that daddy's coming. stop crying. it's going to be okay. >> my heart was down there with him. i didn't know what to do. i didn't know what to think. >> now father and son both ended up stuck at the bottom of the well. then firefighters came to the rescue. luckily dydyn learned to swim this summer. >> rest and recovery on the agenda for riders of the tour de france, after a grueling day that saw many bruised. the world class cyclists are ready for anything but maybe not this. being hit by a car. he was
." >>> investigators are trying to figure out how a stun gun made its way on a jetblue flight undetected. a cleaning crew discovered t th weapon tucked into the back of a seat, after the flight landed in ne newark, new jersey. there's no indication that the en recently fired. >>> a little boy in ohio is back in the arms of his father after plunging 40 feet down a well. 3-year-old dylan mccoy fell through the well near the family home near canton. he managed to stay afloat...
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not pranks but espionage conducted by foreign intelligence agencies, cyber spies could be lurking undetected inside one or more of the defense department's 15,000 computer networks. cyber command is located inside the headquarters of the top secret national security agency. cbs news got an exclusive look at the new command's operation center. there's a war going on out there in cyberspace and this is its nerve center. cyberspace is now just like air, land and sea, one more theater in which the u.s. military has to fight. >> there's been very few weapons, probably no weapons in the history of warfare that have been developed and not used. >> right now only states like china and russia have the capability to launch a cyber attack that could take down the country's power grid or banking system. once a rogue state or terrorist group with no stake in the world economy gets it, the u.s. will be facing the threat of an attack from cyberspace by a weapon of mass disruption. david martin, cbs news at cyber command headquarters, ft. made meade, maryland. >>> just ahead on the "morning news" more legal
not pranks but espionage conducted by foreign intelligence agencies, cyber spies could be lurking undetected inside one or more of the defense department's 15,000 computer networks. cyber command is located inside the headquarters of the top secret national security agency. cbs news got an exclusive look at the new command's operation center. there's a war going on out there in cyberspace and this is its nerve center. cyberspace is now just like air, land and sea, one more theater in which the...
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the 36-year-old marie joseph drowned sunday afternoon and went undetected by swimmers he, lifeguardslth inspect db -- swimmers, lifeguards and health inspectors for three days. children swam in the pool-aware there was a corpse in the water -- pool-aware there was a corpse in the watter. >> the only thing of note is the inspector did indicate that the pool water was cloudy. >> reporter: her neighbors's 9- year-old son said he told the lifeguard when she went down the slide she never came back up. but he says no one looked for her. conventional wisdom suggest no one would have to look that a body on the floor of a pool would stand out. but investigators say when the pool opened for the season, just one day before joseph went, the water was murky and cloudy. but even in clear water, just look at what happens when this dummy sinks to the bottom of the pool. in still water you can see it. but in age tatted water when -- agitated water, it is almost impossible to make out. and in this video produced in 2003 by a lifeguard training company to test lifeguards, when they put dumbies in crowd
the 36-year-old marie joseph drowned sunday afternoon and went undetected by swimmers he, lifeguardslth inspect db -- swimmers, lifeguards and health inspectors for three days. children swam in the pool-aware there was a corpse in the water -- pool-aware there was a corpse in the watter. >> the only thing of note is the inspector did indicate that the pool water was cloudy. >> reporter: her neighbors's 9- year-old son said he told the lifeguard when she went down the slide she never...
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now, three years ago this boy died from an undetected heart defect. on friday, his father crashed his vehicle. he died later at the hospital. alcohol was detected. they are testing to see if it was above the legal limit. >>> last night, richmond city has moved one step closer to approving those i.d. cards which supporters would help the economy and would help homeless and other members of society. the new plan would allow anyone who has lived in rich month for 15 to 30 days to qualify for -- richmond for 15 to 30 days to qualify for the card. the city will be working with a vendor to distribute the i.d.s. some say this would add stress to this already cash-strapped city. others say it would give the opportunity to participate more fully in the city. >> the idea of a i.d. card allows people to have a bank account, so they don't have to be exploited by these check-cashing schemes. a lot 6 people don't understand if they don't have bank account, they are carrying cash on them. >> you are talking about thousands of people now joining the lines of thousand
now, three years ago this boy died from an undetected heart defect. on friday, his father crashed his vehicle. he died later at the hospital. alcohol was detected. they are testing to see if it was above the legal limit. >>> last night, richmond city has moved one step closer to approving those i.d. cards which supporters would help the economy and would help homeless and other members of society. the new plan would allow anyone who has lived in rich month for 15 to 30 days to qualify...
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family" and "first" tattooed on her wrists, could have drowned on sunday afternoon and then gone undetected for more than two days. unnoticed by swimmers, lifeguards and health inspectors, her body still in the water as this photo was taken on monday. unnoticed even as the pool shut down every night at 7:00. the neighbor's 9-year-old son says he told the lifeguard that when she went down the slide, she never came back up. he says when he told the lifeguard, no one looked for her. there her body lay for three days. city health inspectors were at the pool on two different days testing the water. they even gave it a clean bill of health, except that it looked cloudy. >> there was nothing abnormal with the p.h. levels. only one word noted. cloudy. >> reporter: as everyone wonders today how this is popoible, the forensic scientist says there is nothing unusual about a drowned body first sinking and rising to the surface days later. and it's happened before. >> on a sunny day, you can have a lot of sunlight rays off the surface of the water. you throw in some cloudy water, the next thing you know
family" and "first" tattooed on her wrists, could have drowned on sunday afternoon and then gone undetected for more than two days. unnoticed by swimmers, lifeguards and health inspectors, her body still in the water as this photo was taken on monday. unnoticed even as the pool shut down every night at 7:00. the neighbor's 9-year-old son says he told the lifeguard that when she went down the slide, she never came back up. he says when he told the lifeguard, no one looked for her....
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while the negotiator speaks with hill, the team quietly assembles undetected outside the cell door. >> come on in. >> at a precise moment, the doors open setting off a grenade. the team uses pepper spray to subdue the inmate. within seconds, the still-shackled officer is pulled to safety. a short time later, hill is also removed. though dazed by the effects of pepper spray, hill is unswrured. his assault earned him two months of segregation and an extension of his sentence. the emergency response team regularly trains for crisis where cell extraction is called for. our crew was there to cover one session. >> as you can see, when you get that many people in one cell as small as it is, it creates havoc. >> straighten him out. >> that's the reason we do more training. more training you get to do, the better you get, the less injury you have on the inmate or the staff. >> during the course of our shoot at river bend, the extraction team would assemble once again. this time, it would be for real. the incident was triggered when officers conducted a routine search for weapons in the maximum
while the negotiator speaks with hill, the team quietly assembles undetected outside the cell door. >> come on in. >> at a precise moment, the doors open setting off a grenade. the team uses pepper spray to subdue the inmate. within seconds, the still-shackled officer is pulled to safety. a short time later, hill is also removed. though dazed by the effects of pepper spray, hill is unswrured. his assault earned him two months of segregation and an extension of his sentence. the...
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he also reveals why he wented a farm outside oslo, to plot undetected a mission he describes in graphic detail. i have just completed the explosives researcher phase and have summarized several new chapters for the compendium. my rifle application came through, and i have now ordered an 800 euro silencer specifically created for automatic and semiautomatic rifles. needless to say, this is an extremely vulnerable phase. in fact, it is the most vulnerable phase of them all. if i get through this phase without trouble,ly be very close to finalizing my operation. the whole ugly episode is so devastating norwegians are only just beginning to grasp the enormity of it. breivik's manifesto is like -- too soon to fathom the implications of it but already the question is being asked how did he get away with it. nic robertson, cnn, oslo, norway. >>> we're going to be right back after this short break. stay with us. >>> welcome back. live from cnn hong kong and cnn london this is "world business today." >>> well, same-sex couples got married legally for the first time in new york on sunday. that ma
he also reveals why he wented a farm outside oslo, to plot undetected a mission he describes in graphic detail. i have just completed the explosives researcher phase and have summarized several new chapters for the compendium. my rifle application came through, and i have now ordered an 800 euro silencer specifically created for automatic and semiautomatic rifles. needless to say, this is an extremely vulnerable phase. in fact, it is the most vulnerable phase of them all. if i get through this...
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off the job as investigators try to determine how a woman died, a 36-year-old woman's body went undetectedfor several days as others continued to swim in the pool. apparently it was hard to see the body at the bottom of the 12-foot pool described as cloudy by a health inspector. as to the risks of the people swimming in the pool? >> given the fact that the victim was in the pool, and the chlorine levels were within normal levels, there really wouldn't be any additional health risk. >> in new mexico, firefighters describe a massive wildfire burning around the los alamos nuclear weapons lab as really aggressive. winds gusting have made it tough to fight of the. the lab and town have been evacuated since monday. lab and fire officials say no release of radiation or other hazardous materials has been detected. >>> a six-foot long predator is on the loose in myrtle beach, south carolina, it's a pylon. it's been spotted several times in the last week. residents are concerned about the safety of their children and small pets. the snake is not native to the area. reptile experts say it's likely so
off the job as investigators try to determine how a woman died, a 36-year-old woman's body went undetectedfor several days as others continued to swim in the pool. apparently it was hard to see the body at the bottom of the 12-foot pool described as cloudy by a health inspector. as to the risks of the people swimming in the pool? >> given the fact that the victim was in the pool, and the chlorine levels were within normal levels, there really wouldn't be any additional health risk....
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either in the back side or breast, completely undetectible by a body scanner. u.s. officials say they have new information that al qaeda militants are considering them to blow up commercial flights. to be clear a specific imminent threat has not been identified. the tsa is warning passengers could see added security, airports may resort to trace swabs, more in depth questioning and pat-downs and enhanced technology. the passengers we told said hearing about a threat upsetting but they don't mind a longer wait at security. >> if we don't know who is sitting next to you or walking next to you so your safety is in jeopardy. terrifying. >> i hate to hear about it but whatever we can do to keep our airways safe. >> reporter: so far no major changes have been implemented at any bay area airport. but officials say if and when they are, they could vary from airport to airport just to keep it unpredictable. experts in the field say, laura, this doesn't necessarily surprise them. we dealt with the shoe bomber, we dealt with an underwear bomber, now a so-called belly bomber. t
either in the back side or breast, completely undetectible by a body scanner. u.s. officials say they have new information that al qaeda militants are considering them to blow up commercial flights. to be clear a specific imminent threat has not been identified. the tsa is warning passengers could see added security, airports may resort to trace swabs, more in depth questioning and pat-downs and enhanced technology. the passengers we told said hearing about a threat upsetting but they don't...
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. >> what makes fire such a lethal threat to aircraft is its ability to start and grow undetected.some cases, the interiors of the plane. a fire that starts outside can be just as catastrophic. charles de gaulle airport, paris. the world's only supersonic passenger jet speeds down the runway at 175 miles per hour. just before the nose wheel lifts, flames erupt from just under the left wing. eyewitnesses see the low flying plane move unsteadily through the sky with an inferno trailing behind it. just two minutes after take-off, the most famous passenger aircraft in the world crashes into a hotel. >> they were doomed. they fought until the last moment, but they could do nothing. >>> july 25th, 2000, air france flight 4590 is preparing for takeoff from paris' charles de gaulle airport on its way to new york. people stop to watch as the concorde prepares for takeoff. no one realizes they are about to witness a disaster. >> as they start their takeoff roll, the airplane is going right down the runway. the tower tells the pilots you have got fire behind the aircraft. they get a cockpit w
. >> what makes fire such a lethal threat to aircraft is its ability to start and grow undetected.some cases, the interiors of the plane. a fire that starts outside can be just as catastrophic. charles de gaulle airport, paris. the world's only supersonic passenger jet speeds down the runway at 175 miles per hour. just before the nose wheel lifts, flames erupt from just under the left wing. eyewitnesses see the low flying plane move unsteadily through the sky with an inferno trailing...
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where they're undetected they can set up their distribution. in this case, it was actually a pretty good idea up to the point where they got caught. >> what has been a good idea for colombian drug traffickers is to keep their business all in the family. like this heroin super mill processing huge quantities of heroin behind closed doors in this quiet, residential neighborhood in the bronx. >> went to that apartment and upon entry we discovered about $6 million worth of heroin ready for street distribution. when the agents went into this location they first observed a gym bag basically full of u.s. currency. they discovered a ladder that went down to the basement level. downstairs had ten women in there doing nothing but processing heroin. the women that were arrested were paid a fee to come to the united states. they knew what the job was. when they were done they would be sent back home to their country. they weren't allowed to make any phone calls. they weren't allowed to contact anyone. they ate, slept, and processed heroin. >> why is it imp
where they're undetected they can set up their distribution. in this case, it was actually a pretty good idea up to the point where they got caught. >> what has been a good idea for colombian drug traffickers is to keep their business all in the family. like this heroin super mill processing huge quantities of heroin behind closed doors in this quiet, residential neighborhood in the bronx. >> went to that apartment and upon entry we discovered about $6 million worth of heroin ready...
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immigrants in smuggling operations across the mexican border and it's estimated thousands more go undetected. >> economic situation is the reason, people moving to the united states to look for better life. >> reporter: now, it seems to be a universal appeal of the united states. obviously, allen this study is based on 2008 tax returns. obviously a lot has changed economically here in this country since that time. the public policy institute plans to do another study base the on 2009 and 2010 tax returns which should be a little bit different from what they have reported today. >> even if they are coming through mexico as you say, that's not cheap. that is not an inexpensive trip. >> reporter: no. there's reports estimating that they are paying smugglers as much as $20,000 to get here. they are actually coming through guatemala because guatemala has lessened the restrictions on immigrants into that country and then from guatemala they are being pipelined up here. it's a big security issue because it's showing that people from a, you know, part of the world where we don't think people are goi
immigrants in smuggling operations across the mexican border and it's estimated thousands more go undetected. >> economic situation is the reason, people moving to the united states to look for better life. >> reporter: now, it seems to be a universal appeal of the united states. obviously, allen this study is based on 2008 tax returns. obviously a lot has changed economically here in this country since that time. the public policy institute plans to do another study base the on...
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the fabled poop fairy has been the stuff of legend, flying undetected in neighborhoods and schoolyardsp what the dog left behind. before flying off to the next canine creation. get it? a widespread belief she existed seemed to assure some that cleaning up after one's dog was optional. the campaign also includes this artist's rendering of the poop fairy. you can see she has attractive sanity blond hair, enormous shins, a close pin on her nose, and curly antenna sticking out of her forehead right above her eyes. it's possible there's someone who works in the jefferson's county sheriff's department who has been underutiliz
the fabled poop fairy has been the stuff of legend, flying undetected in neighborhoods and schoolyardsp what the dog left behind. before flying off to the next canine creation. get it? a widespread belief she existed seemed to assure some that cleaning up after one's dog was optional. the campaign also includes this artist's rendering of the poop fairy. you can see she has attractive sanity blond hair, enormous shins, a close pin on her nose, and curly antenna sticking out of her forehead right...
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university, an affable life insurance salesman, came off cool, calm and collected enabling him to move undetected through an unsuspecting society. >> for some reason with me sexuality and violence have fused together. >> but his dark core would remain hidden and unexplained until after his capture. his two-year connecticut rampage started in january of 1982 driving along busy route 6 in danielson, connecticut. ross spotted a 17-year-old teenage girl walking to her boyfriend's house. michael malchik was a homicide detective with the connecticut state police. >> tammy williams was the first connecticut victim. >> i saw her walking along the side of the road. i followed her. i grabbed her and dragged her to the side of the pond. i raped her, and then i strangled her and put her -- threw her into the pond when i was done. >> debra taylor, his second victim, met her demise in the danielson town green. >> around midnight, debbie taylor had had a fight with her husband concerning a broken down vehicle they were in. and she was sitting here in the park, and michael was driving around, and he saw her appa
university, an affable life insurance salesman, came off cool, calm and collected enabling him to move undetected through an unsuspecting society. >> for some reason with me sexuality and violence have fused together. >> but his dark core would remain hidden and unexplained until after his capture. his two-year connecticut rampage started in january of 1982 driving along busy route 6 in danielson, connecticut. ross spotted a 17-year-old teenage girl walking to her boyfriend's house....
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could a body into the drinking supply in one of the nation's densely populated regions and remain undetected for a day and a half without sounding alarm? the answer was in the pwc tank the center designed to warn of any change in water displacement wasn't working. so when ungra was pushed or fell into the water tank no alarm sounded to see something of 175 towns entered the water. it could have easily been 175 pounds of cyanide or a biological weapon. this revelation led to further questions. if a body could contaminate 1 million gallons of water with no warning, then what other contaminants might lie on identified in the drinking supply? in light of the september 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and nearby manhattan, the treatment chemicals which is korean, a potentially deadly gas that was used as a chemical weapon during the first world war, or they used properly and secure? the pwc is a typical mid sized facility and one had to wonder are the water supplies of utilities across the country also vulnerable to contamination? with a natural, accidental or deliberate poison. who monitors american w
could a body into the drinking supply in one of the nation's densely populated regions and remain undetected for a day and a half without sounding alarm? the answer was in the pwc tank the center designed to warn of any change in water displacement wasn't working. so when ungra was pushed or fell into the water tank no alarm sounded to see something of 175 towns entered the water. it could have easily been 175 pounds of cyanide or a biological weapon. this revelation led to further questions....
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still to come the tsa warning about a new undetectable threat terrorists are working on. >>> time rightow is 5:40. that would be 20 to 6:00 if you're keeping track. 73 degrees, if you're keeping track on your thermometer this morning. look at that humidity out there. going to be a sticky one. >> that's for sure. let's check in with tom kierein for weather and traffic on the 1s. tom, any relief any time soon? >> if there isn't we're going to have the running of the meteorologists. around the region again another hot and humid day. right now, though, it's comfortable. temperatures are in the low and mid 70s throughout much of the region. right now, 73 at reagan national. and we've got a mostly clear sky over the haze and a little bit of patchy fog we have around. there's the summer haze over the potomac river. we'll have our sunrise in about ten minutes. temperatures by 9:00, with the hazy sunshine around 80 degrees. it will be near 90 by noontime and clouds building this afternoon by midafternoon. we ought to get the low to mid 90s. late afternoon, and tonight looks like the timing now f
still to come the tsa warning about a new undetectable threat terrorists are working on. >>> time rightow is 5:40. that would be 20 to 6:00 if you're keeping track. 73 degrees, if you're keeping track on your thermometer this morning. look at that humidity out there. going to be a sticky one. >> that's for sure. let's check in with tom kierein for weather and traffic on the 1s. tom, any relief any time soon? >> if there isn't we're going to have the running of the...
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notice the children playing in the pool while joseph's body went undetected, in fact, her body was neveriscovered until late tuesday night when she was found floating on the surface. six lifeguards were on duty sunday afternoon through tuesday and two city health inspectors tested the pool's water monday and another inspector returned tuesday to do more testing. >> there was nothing abnormal with the ph levels and only notable reference in the report after i reviewed it was that one word cloudy. >> reporter: massachusetts governor deval patrick says while it is a tragedy it's still not clear what happeped. >> it is just terrible and it's bizarre. the only thing we really know for sure was a body was recovered on tuesday night. >> you realize how incredible this story seems. >> yes, i do. >> i mean, it's unbelievable. >> i would -- i would say the first word is one that was my reaction when i first heard about this. but, as of right now, there's so much that has yet been determined. >> reporter:r:he governor has called for an investigation into the pool's policies and we could get perhaps
notice the children playing in the pool while joseph's body went undetected, in fact, her body was neveriscovered until late tuesday night when she was found floating on the surface. six lifeguards were on duty sunday afternoon through tuesday and two city health inspectors tested the pool's water monday and another inspector returned tuesday to do more testing. >> there was nothing abnormal with the ph levels and only notable reference in the report after i reviewed it was that one word...
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you have unreliable accounting data coupled with ineffective auditing, theft and waste can thrive undetected. those concerns, mr. president, are the driving force behind my ongoing audit oversight review. starting in january 2009, i began receiving anonymous letters from whistle-blowers. they alleged gross mismanagement in the audit office. in response, my staff initiated an in-depth oversight review. it focused on audit reporting by that inspector general's office. on september 7, 2010, i issued my first report. it evaluated 113 audit reports issued in fiscal year 2009. that study determined that those audits, which cost the taxpayers about $100 million, were not on target. i offered 12 recommendations for getting the audit process back on track. inspector general heddell responded to my report in a very positive and constructive way. he promised to -- quote -- "transform the audit organization" -- end of quote. the newly appointed deputy for auditing, mr. dan blair, produced a road map pointing the way forward. he, too, promised reform and transformation and the creation of a world-class -
you have unreliable accounting data coupled with ineffective auditing, theft and waste can thrive undetected. those concerns, mr. president, are the driving force behind my ongoing audit oversight review. starting in january 2009, i began receiving anonymous letters from whistle-blowers. they alleged gross mismanagement in the audit office. in response, my staff initiated an in-depth oversight review. it focused on audit reporting by that inspector general's office. on september 7, 2010, i...
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he also reveals why he rented a farm outside oslo to plot undetected a mission he describes in graphicail. i have just completed the explosives research phase and have summarized several new chapters for the compendium. my rifle application came through, and i have now ordered an 800 euro silencer, specifically created for automotive and semiautomatic rifles. needless to say, this is an extremely vulnerable phase. in fact, it is the most vulnerable phase of them all. if i get through this phase without trouble, i will be very close to finalizing my operation. >> the whole ugly episode is so devastating nor wewegians are grasping. too soon to fathom the implications of it. already the question is being asked how did he gets away with it. nic robertson, cnn, oslo, norway. >> with us here on cnn, we're going to take you live from oslo in a matter of minutes where this long legal process against anders behring breivik was gun. we learned the maximum prison sentence he could receive is 21 years, 21 years, if convicted on terrorism, bombing, shooting, killing. there are certain conditions th
he also reveals why he rented a farm outside oslo to plot undetected a mission he describes in graphicail. i have just completed the explosives research phase and have summarized several new chapters for the compendium. my rifle application came through, and i have now ordered an 800 euro silencer, specifically created for automotive and semiautomatic rifles. needless to say, this is an extremely vulnerable phase. in fact, it is the most vulnerable phase of them all. if i get through this phase...
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. >> three years later it is still undetectable.ying being retired. >> pretty incredible story there. how do you contract hepatitis? >> reporter: chris, most people like eric don't know how they got it, and a lot of people don't know they have it in the first place. this is a blood-born virus. you can get it by a blood transfusion, needle sticks, sharing needles and unsanitary tattoo or piercing parlors can transmit the virus. it is important to note before 1992 the blood supply was not screened for hepatitis c. if you have gotten a blood transfusion before 1992 you may be at risk. >> mo who should be screened? >> those born between 1946 and 1966 should get checked. ask your doctor. >> coming up next, or should i say before we go, go to webmd.com and search for hepatitis c. >>> coming up next, consumers are paying the price when it comes to airlines and taxes. we'll tell you what to look out for. >>> and later, love that couldn't be stopped by war. a bride who just got married even though her husband wasn't at the altar, he was in a
. >> three years later it is still undetectable.ying being retired. >> pretty incredible story there. how do you contract hepatitis? >> reporter: chris, most people like eric don't know how they got it, and a lot of people don't know they have it in the first place. this is a blood-born virus. you can get it by a blood transfusion, needle sticks, sharing needles and unsanitary tattoo or piercing parlors can transmit the virus. it is important to note before 1992 the blood...
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undetectable by pat-downs or body scanners at the airports.. abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, has more on what led to this new security alert. >> reporter: beware of passengers coming to the u.s. who just had surgery. >> they may be on the move. >> reporter: medical experts say there is plenty of room in the stomach, to hide a packet of explosives the side of a grapefruit. >> the surgeon would open the abdominal cavity and implant the explosive device among the internal organs. >> reporter: right in there? u.s. officials say the plot is coming out of al qaeda in yemen. and the alert is for terrorists coming to mideast cities and coming to the u.s. scans could not notice a mass inside the body and determine it was an explosive. >> reporter: the detonation would come from a cell phone or a syringe. >> we're sharing the information, with our foreign counterparts and also the u.s. carriers that fly overseas. >> reporter: the al qaeda bombmaker mastermind believed responsible, is a 28-year-old saudi by the name of ibrahim asiri.
undetectable by pat-downs or body scanners at the airports.. abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, has more on what led to this new security alert. >> reporter: beware of passengers coming to the u.s. who just had surgery. >> they may be on the move. >> reporter: medical experts say there is plenty of room in the stomach, to hide a packet of explosives the side of a grapefruit. >> the surgeon would open the abdominal cavity and implant the explosive device...
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did have a murder weapon and the reason there was no cause of death is because caylee's body went undetectedlong lying there in a swamp, her skin, her soft tissue decomposing by the hour until there was nothing left but her skeleton, her skull full of dirt and sediment. so should the defendant get an "a" plus for managing to trick police? i don't think so. what that juror said to me doesn't even make sense. we keep talking about what the jordache i don't treat what i observed in the courtroom -- none of them took notes through extremely intricate testimony. in fact, one had her pen out twirling it around and around and around during testimony. that's not a good thing. >> but i don't know how much -- how many notes the jurors are taking matters. i mean so what -- >> did you take notes during the trial? you did. you took tons of notes, i hope. >> you know one of the least reliable things are the jurors' notes. you talk to them after the fact and they're often -- >> what juror did you talk to said they didn't rely on their own notes you are sea saying juries can be inaccurate. you were saying o
did have a murder weapon and the reason there was no cause of death is because caylee's body went undetectedlong lying there in a swamp, her skin, her soft tissue decomposing by the hour until there was nothing left but her skeleton, her skull full of dirt and sediment. so should the defendant get an "a" plus for managing to trick police? i don't think so. what that juror said to me doesn't even make sense. we keep talking about what the jordache i don't treat what i observed in the...
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he also reveals why he rented a farm outside oslo to plot undetected a mission he describes in graphicse and have summarized several new chapters for the compendium. my rifle application came through and i have now ordered an 800 euro silencer specifically created for automatic and semiautomatic rifles. needless to say this is an extremely vulnerable phase. in fact, it is the most vulnerable phase of them all. if i get through this phase without trouble i will be very close to finalizing my operation. the whole ugly episode is so devastating nor weenlgans are only just beginning to grasp the enormity of it. breivik's manifesto is like a second hammer blow, too soon to fathom the implications of it, but already the question is being asked, how did he get away with it? nick robertson, cnn, oslo, norway. >> on the scene of the oslo attack, within minutes was eyewitness christian aglund. at 12:00 p.m. eastern he joins us from the rose parade where mourners are coming together to remember the victims of friday's attacks. >>> checking stories across country now police in texas say a man open
he also reveals why he rented a farm outside oslo to plot undetected a mission he describes in graphicse and have summarized several new chapters for the compendium. my rifle application came through and i have now ordered an 800 euro silencer specifically created for automatic and semiautomatic rifles. needless to say this is an extremely vulnerable phase. in fact, it is the most vulnerable phase of them all. if i get through this phase without trouble i will be very close to finalizing my...
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plan by terrorists, surgically implanting bombs for suicide missions, skillfully tucked away to go undetected's brian ross. >> reporter: the reports of so-called belly bombs has led to an urgent alert for increased scrutiny of passengers heading to the u.s. who appear to have had recent surgery. >> al qaeda has been working for over a year on the idea of implanting bombs surgically inside human beings. and they may by now have actually done that. >> reporter: the tsa is warning that the surgically implanted bombs are clearly designed to get around most current airport screening machines. >> we are treating the information seriously and sharing the information as a precautionary matter with our foreign counterparts and also, of course, u.s. carriers that fly overseas. >> reporter: medical experts say there is plenty of room in the stomach area to hide a packet of explosives the size of a grapefruit. >> the surgeon would open the abdominal cavity and literally implant the explosive device in and amongst the internal organs. >> right in there? >> right in between the intestines, the liver and th
plan by terrorists, surgically implanting bombs for suicide missions, skillfully tucked away to go undetected's brian ross. >> reporter: the reports of so-called belly bombs has led to an urgent alert for increased scrutiny of passengers heading to the u.s. who appear to have had recent surgery. >> al qaeda has been working for over a year on the idea of implanting bombs surgically inside human beings. and they may by now have actually done that. >> reporter: the tsa is...
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he went undetected as nick pointed out. in the manifest toe he says, look, i'm not a racist.s you've read a lot of th manifesto. was this a racist motive? >> i don't think he's particularly racist. he said one of the reasons he did not join the established far-right groups in norway was he considered them too racist. also, he didn't have very much against jews or asians or non-european christians. i think that what really drove him here was fear of muslim influencing europe. this was someone who felt that his civilization, european civilization, was under threat by muslim integration. >> one of his best friend, as you know growing up, was a pakistani muslim. at some point in his life he changed, he created this 1500-page manifesto. meticulous plans. are you surprised at all that he succeeded? what was the probability this was going to succeed for him? >> well, i'm personally very surprised that it succeeded. as i mentioned, it's very rare for individuals to be able to carry out this type of attacks. but what's interesting is that he himself thought very carefully about this.
he went undetected as nick pointed out. in the manifest toe he says, look, i'm not a racist.s you've read a lot of th manifesto. was this a racist motive? >> i don't think he's particularly racist. he said one of the reasons he did not join the established far-right groups in norway was he considered them too racist. also, he didn't have very much against jews or asians or non-european christians. i think that what really drove him here was fear of muslim influencing europe. this was...
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undetected. they fear a fighter operating in law enforcement radar someone like zazi in new york or the attempted times square bomber in new york and of abdulmutallab may attempt to attack here it is deeply troubling that from the very beginning of the muslim americans in somalia were trimmed by the top al qaeda operatives including several tied to yemen's al qaeda aqap which is now generally considered our biggest homeland fritz. al-shabaab operative was charged this month for doing what in steals and explicit trainings with aqap and to provide with material support including personnel between aqap and al-shabaab. al-shabaab is the top al qaeda leaders such as the mastermind of 1998 u.s. embassy bombings in east africa was gunned down last month in somalia after a 13 year manhunt. al-shabaab a spragens a malida in support of aqap and to the yemeni government this year as well as flying the battle of al qaeda and iraq. finally, and al-shabaab bombing in neighboring ugonda of one year ago targeted
undetected. they fear a fighter operating in law enforcement radar someone like zazi in new york or the attempted times square bomber in new york and of abdulmutallab may attempt to attack here it is deeply troubling that from the very beginning of the muslim americans in somalia were trimmed by the top al qaeda operatives including several tied to yemen's al qaeda aqap which is now generally considered our biggest homeland fritz. al-shabaab operative was charged this month for doing what in...
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year-old woman in new jersey pretending to have car trouble and distracted her while two went inside undetectedharp eyed kid saw it all go down from his window and he told his grandfather who then called police. >> i don't if i would think they do that at 11 but good job by him. >> suspects are in police custody and the operation spanned california to colorado to new jersey and those are the latest headlines. congratulations. >> and now over to rick at the ohio state fair. he is in his element. >> he was what sandy the cow. >> and he has a krispy kreme doughnut earlier. rick: local businesses get involved. a local artist is mailing a sand sculpture the we got a lot of rain last night, can you fix this? >> i hope so, it will take some time. rick: serious rain last night is gone and now the weather maps, we had a tropical storm that came in overnight, headed toward texas and not causing any significant problems which is good news, the bummer was we wanted more rain out of it but we did not get identity. south texas, a little bit of rain, and a few more showers with humidity if the air which you h
year-old woman in new jersey pretending to have car trouble and distracted her while two went inside undetectedharp eyed kid saw it all go down from his window and he told his grandfather who then called police. >> i don't if i would think they do that at 11 but good job by him. >> suspects are in police custody and the operation spanned california to colorado to new jersey and those are the latest headlines. congratulations. >> and now over to rick at the ohio state fair. he...