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this one more sophisticated, possibly undetectable.mbmaker, who is still on the loose, trading other bombmaker s and making ne bombs. >> a former writer is expected to testify in john edwards' trial. she is expected to say money was being used to cover up his extramarital affair. >>> two people are in ft. wayne, indiana, for allegedly driving a car with four children strapped to the hood. police arrested a man for driving intoxicated a woman for questioning. none of the four kids age 4 to 7 appear to be injured. set of prints from marilyn monroe's last sitting were sold today. originally taken for "vogue" in 1962, six weeks before marilyn monroe's death. >>> today's best advice comes from long time women's activist and author gloria steinhem. >> i think the best advice is we don't know which thing we do matters, so the art form is to behave as if everything matters. >> every day we'll give you a nugget, take it or leave it but best advice today from gloria steinhem. >> can you tell me your grandmother's again? >> you have one mouth and
this one more sophisticated, possibly undetectable.mbmaker, who is still on the loose, trading other bombmaker s and making ne bombs. >> a former writer is expected to testify in john edwards' trial. she is expected to say money was being used to cover up his extramarital affair. >>> two people are in ft. wayne, indiana, for allegedly driving a car with four children strapped to the hood. police arrested a man for driving intoxicated a woman for questioning. none of the four kids...
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richard reid got on airplane with explosives similar undetected. the underwear bomber undetected boarding an airplane in amsterdam bound for the united states. so whoever was going to have this chemical on their body to bring in, it probably was undetected. dogs can't smell it. unless you have sophisticated screening where you can see through the clothing and see if there's bulges or something on a body or around a body that doesn't belong there, you're not going to detect it. i would also like to add i just flew back to the united states on sunday boarding a plane nonstop landing at dulles airport sunday evening and there were no advance measures. i didn't have to take my shoes off, my belt off. no hand checking of the luggage beyond going through the belt. so even though this may have been uncovered weeks or months ago, apparently some of the other security agencies around the world didn't get the memo. >> it kind of makes you crazy though. you would think that the tsa would be developing new technology or figuring out new ways to pat-down flyers
richard reid got on airplane with explosives similar undetected. the underwear bomber undetected boarding an airplane in amsterdam bound for the united states. so whoever was going to have this chemical on their body to bring in, it probably was undetected. dogs can't smell it. unless you have sophisticated screening where you can see through the clothing and see if there's bulges or something on a body or around a body that doesn't belong there, you're not going to detect it. i would also like...
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the sophisticated underwear bom mb is practically an undetectable even with advanced security systems. brianne carter has more details from this developing story of. >> good morning. there is still a lot officials are trying to determine about all of this. they will be looking through that today to try to get more answers about this foiled plot. what we do know from officials is that they will be combing through this new, sophisticated bomb try to determine whether it could be made its way through the airport screening detection that is here at area airports. fbi experts say they will be picking apart through that. the device is an upgraded underwear bomb like the one that failed to detonate on a plane on christmas day in 2009. this time it reportedly contained no metal not being able to be detected through metal detectors and possibly not even through the controversial body scan errors if. authorities learned about this through a cia mission in yemen. that country has become an all- time high bed. questions that still remain, who would've been the person to carry this out? what airpo
the sophisticated underwear bom mb is practically an undetectable even with advanced security systems. brianne carter has more details from this developing story of. >> good morning. there is still a lot officials are trying to determine about all of this. they will be looking through that today to try to get more answers about this foiled plot. what we do know from officials is that they will be combing through this new, sophisticated bomb try to determine whether it could be made its...
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we learned the master bomb maker was attempting to upgrade the undetectable underwear bomb. we are also hearing they can turn to pets to take down a plane. >> his sole mission -- to terrorize americans. >> he absolutely hates the united states. he hates what the united states kolter has brought to the world. >> we are letting the hatred is learning the citizen learn new ways to take down a plane. even more gruesome, surgically hiding them in pets. >> a range of things that makes them so competent as a bomb maker. he is clearly very innovative. he has a skill to put together these types of bonds. he is very close to the leader of al qaeda. >> his methods are becoming more sophisticated and problematic. that has them preparing for the likelihood of additional strikes coming from al qaeda. >> we want to make sure he does not have the opportunity to build any device whatsoever or impart his knowledge to anyone else who wants to build these devices. >> just last night, five militants were killed in a drone strike in yemen. today he remains at large. >> out a virginia community is
we learned the master bomb maker was attempting to upgrade the undetectable underwear bomb. we are also hearing they can turn to pets to take down a plane. >> his sole mission -- to terrorize americans. >> he absolutely hates the united states. he hates what the united states kolter has brought to the world. >> we are letting the hatred is learning the citizen learn new ways to take down a plane. even more gruesome, surgically hiding them in pets. >> a range of things...
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intelligence officials now know he has been busy training new bomb makers with similar, undetectable devices. people who do not show up on watch lists and to a been told to attack where and when they choose. this latest bomb probably could have passed through an airport metal detector. intelligence officials say he is branching out because he fears of being caught and neutralized. >> abc news has learned that fbi agents plan to make a replica of that bomb and it will send it through security in order to test the system. today may be the last great day for a while. adam caskey is here with the forecast. >> we're dealing with the clouds across the region. a little bit of sun earlier today. not much. right now, the rain is all on the eastern shore. on the right-hand side of your screen, the green and yellow. that is where we need it the most on the eastern shore. particularly closer to the ocean. we will see the rain later on today. currently, we have a break in the action. here is a great time lapse. the clouds moved on in. we will see those clouds and maybe a few rumbles of thunder. 7
intelligence officials now know he has been busy training new bomb makers with similar, undetectable devices. people who do not show up on watch lists and to a been told to attack where and when they choose. this latest bomb probably could have passed through an airport metal detector. intelligence officials say he is branching out because he fears of being caught and neutralized. >> abc news has learned that fbi agents plan to make a replica of that bomb and it will send it through...
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the bomb was nonmetallic, designed to pass through undetected, proof that al qaeda is still targeting air travel and yemen is home to al qaeds most active organization. >> this country has to don't remain vigilante against those that it would seek to attack this country. and we will do everything necessary to keep america safe. >> reporter: on sunday u.s. officials say an american drone like this one killed al qaeda's top commander in yemen. fahd al quso, they say had intimate knowledge of the new bomb plot. i'm steve handelsman, nbc news washington. >>> after weeks of negotiation including an hour long face to face meeting last week, mitt romney has finally received the endorsement of his former top rival rick santorum. tracie potts joins us from washington with more on that and all the latest from the campaign trail. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. final word from rick santorum, i'm backing mitt romney. we were expecting this to come sometime soon. it came in a late night e-mail to his supporters saying he thinks they all should back romney as the party nominee. the two met
the bomb was nonmetallic, designed to pass through undetected, proof that al qaeda is still targeting air travel and yemen is home to al qaeds most active organization. >> this country has to don't remain vigilante against those that it would seek to attack this country. and we will do everything necessary to keep america safe. >> reporter: on sunday u.s. officials say an american drone like this one killed al qaeda's top commander in yemen. fahd al quso, they say had intimate...
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al qaeda apparently designed the wearable bomb so it would go undetected, even if the bomber received an airport pat-down. and steve handleman reports, there are now questions today, can future attacks be stopped? >> reporter: as tsa scrambles to review its procedures based on the attempted al qaeda attack, comes a new detail. the improved underwear bomb is slimmer and more form-fitted than this one, that fizzled in 2009. the new bomb, designed to vo ee detection if the bomber was patted down, either if he was selected for pat-down after being scanned or elected not to be scanned. another issue, some overseas airports have started to screen with full-body detectors, but not all airports. u.s. officials are worried that an underwear bomb could still get on a u.s.-bound plane. >> look, this is an international problem. we need to deal with it at a multi-lateral basis. >> reporter: meanwhile, yesterday's leak that the cia unraveled the bomb plot from within, using a saudi double agent to penetrate al qaeda in yemen, has current and former federal officials worried. it lays out an infiltr
al qaeda apparently designed the wearable bomb so it would go undetected, even if the bomber received an airport pat-down. and steve handleman reports, there are now questions today, can future attacks be stopped? >> reporter: as tsa scrambles to review its procedures based on the attempted al qaeda attack, comes a new detail. the improved underwear bomb is slimmer and more form-fitted than this one, that fizzled in 2009. the new bomb, designed to vo ee detection if the bomber was patted...
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involving an upgrade of the underwear bomb, one that could be capable of slipping past airport security undetected. with the bomb maker still at large, brian ross has the latest. >> the threat is far from over. that's what u.s. and european officials are telling abc news tonight. in the wake of reports that the cia had foiled one plot, the fears there are several other would-be al qaeda bombers with similar non-metallic devices that could get through most airport security screenings with no quick fix available. the urgent question is what to do with sophisticated technology that is not designed to detect the kinds of bombs that are now being built. >> there are bombs that could get through u.s. security. >> the plot was run by the al qaeda glup in yemen. the bomber was under surveillance for sometime before he was taken into custody. the mastermind, ibra him alasiri. he's found ingenius ways to put bombs in underwear and in printers. he's seen here hugging his brother before sending him off with a bomb planted in his rectum. >> this latest bomb was an improved version of the underwear bomb, made o
involving an upgrade of the underwear bomb, one that could be capable of slipping past airport security undetected. with the bomb maker still at large, brian ross has the latest. >> the threat is far from over. that's what u.s. and european officials are telling abc news tonight. in the wake of reports that the cia had foiled one plot, the fears there are several other would-be al qaeda bombers with similar non-metallic devices that could get through most airport security screenings with...
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went undetected until monday when another 69 foot asteroid flew by at a distance of 32 thousand miles. >>> the famous martian pink diamond has sold at auction for more than $17 million, far more than expected. named to celebrate the first u.s. satellite mission to mars, the jewel is the biggest pink diamond ever to appear at auction. >>> now here is an early look how wall street will kick off the day. dow open at 12,580 after jumping 125 points yesterday. s&p up 14 points, nasdaq gained 33. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei was down 23 points in hong kong the hang seng tumbled 365. >>> stocks bounced back tuesday despite europe's debt crisis and mixed data here at home. greece may stay in the euro zone sparked buying on wall street that pushed the dow and s&p higher but more market swings were warned. >>> the precious metal gold slid 1% settling down at 1548 an ounce. >>> spain's downgrade took a toil on oil, dropped 2% to settle at $90 a barrel. >>> news home prices fell in march but not as much as previous months stirred hopes that recovery in the s
went undetected until monday when another 69 foot asteroid flew by at a distance of 32 thousand miles. >>> the famous martian pink diamond has sold at auction for more than $17 million, far more than expected. named to celebrate the first u.s. satellite mission to mars, the jewel is the biggest pink diamond ever to appear at auction. >>> now here is an early look how wall street will kick off the day. dow open at 12,580 after jumping 125 points yesterday. s&p up 14 points,...
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terrorists handed a nearly undetectable bomb to an informant in yemen.undercover operation is what led to the demise of latest underwear bomb plot. >> a study of the device shows it contains the same chemical used in 2010 during a failed attempt to take down cargo planes coming to the u.s. ainsley earhart has more. >> reporter: officials in the u.s. say a joint effort with their counterparts in yemen have confirmed the foiled al- qaeda bomb plot is the result of work by a cia informant. >> this was the result of close cooperation both within the government but also abroad with security intelligence partners overseas. >> the cia was able to get its hand on the bomb well before an attack was set in motion. the sophisticated device is is an upgraded version of the underwear bomb that failed to detonate aboard a yet liner on christmas day in 2009. it reportedly contained no metal and use a chemical that was to become a detonator. some say this type of bomb would have easily slipped through standard airport x-ray machines but one former tsa administrator clai
terrorists handed a nearly undetectable bomb to an informant in yemen.undercover operation is what led to the demise of latest underwear bomb plot. >> a study of the device shows it contains the same chemical used in 2010 during a failed attempt to take down cargo planes coming to the u.s. ainsley earhart has more. >> reporter: officials in the u.s. say a joint effort with their counterparts in yemen have confirmed the foiled al- qaeda bomb plot is the result of work by a cia...
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al queda back plot that would have used an underwear bomb that could have gone through security undetected. why it was almost successful >> pentagon officials say the plot by yemen based al qaeda affiliate's involve using a bomb inside a passengers under were to blow up a u.s. bound airliner. the bomb is said to be an upgrade of a similar device that failed to detonate over detroit in 2009. law-enforcement says the latest device does not contain any metal meaning it would be able to make it past metal detectors. it may have been discovered through new full body scans the spent depending on the tsa agent. the master bomb maker built the first underwear bomb as well as explosives planted inside printer cartridges that were shipped to the u.s. on board cargo planes. >> this is a very clever guy very good at making bombs. he is probably al qaeda number one threat to the u.s. directly >> the president was first informed last month and was told that the device posed no threat to the public. officials say the cia and the seas to the explosives before the bomber had selected a target or purchase t
al queda back plot that would have used an underwear bomb that could have gone through security undetected. why it was almost successful >> pentagon officials say the plot by yemen based al qaeda affiliate's involve using a bomb inside a passengers under were to blow up a u.s. bound airliner. the bomb is said to be an upgrade of a similar device that failed to detonate over detroit in 2009. law-enforcement says the latest device does not contain any metal meaning it would be able to make...
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mine was enormous because it went undetected because i didn't have health insurance and women's healthe always takes a backseat to boner pills. (cheers and applause). >> jon: that is true. well the julia character addresses women's health care. >> that's what makes her so exciting! i'm julia! or more specifically the coveted female voter that is the non-mom mom. (laughter) >> jon: so the new voting the. >> whoa! jon! jon! no! everything's wrong! >> jon: wait, hold on. >> oh, there i am. (laughter) i got lost in your eyes and i forgot. (applause). >> jon: i'm sorry. i got lost in the cues. so nonmom mom. the new voting demographic is non-mom moms? >> isn't it great? for the first time i'm being pandered to by the two male candidates i get to choose between. please run for office, hillary clinton. (cheers and applause). >> jon: kristen schaal, everybody. we'll be right back. >> jon: my guest the dean of westminster abbey, his book is called "queen elizabeth and her church, royal service at westminster abbey." please welcome to the program john hall. sir. (cheers and applause) >> jon: thi
mine was enormous because it went undetected because i didn't have health insurance and women's healthe always takes a backseat to boner pills. (cheers and applause). >> jon: that is true. well the julia character addresses women's health care. >> that's what makes her so exciting! i'm julia! or more specifically the coveted female voter that is the non-mom mom. (laughter) >> jon: so the new voting the. >> whoa! jon! jon! no! everything's wrong! >> jon: wait, hold...
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screen shots off the machine is discovered this a couple weeks ago but has been working its way undetected through hundreds of computers and ron and elsewhere in the middle east for the least two years. to equate the virus which he runs centrifuges was widely believed though never officially confirmed to be the work of the u.s. and israel claim uses some of the same cyber technology. >>> it has all the likelihood that two different teams one team is responsible for the stock set fires and one team responsible for flame had access to some technologies that were unknown to the rest of the world. >>> if the u.s. was involved play within the work of the national security agency whose mission is to eavesdrop on communications. depending on which computers infected flame could of provided the u.s. with insider knowledge of the workings of the iranian government and its nuclear programs. >>> researchers say it's possible flame can conduct sabotage as well as espionage. in other words it steals your data that was announced. david mullins cbs news the pentagon. >>> test in 4.0 earthquake that hit s
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however this item was undetectable and not metal and could it have been not detected? the fbi says that it has not been a threat to public safety, and the u.s. government is working closely with international partners to address the associated >> what is clear is that this country has to remain vigilant against those that would seek to attack this country. and we will do everything necessary to keep this country safe. >>dan: christmas 2009 when it this assailant failed to detonate his one-person bomb. however it would have been deadly. this >>pam: how far away was this? >>dan: they seemed to have get this early on in the process and there was no ticket purchased. >>pam: could there be changes with airport security? >>dan: not yet. because there is no metal in this device it would have made it through. however they are checking to see if it could have made through the body scanners. if it could? they could have a larger problem on their hands. >>pam: those are pretty random. >>dan: correct. >>pam: thank you, dan. a new clue for missing teenager, 0 lamar. as rob fladeboe
however this item was undetectable and not metal and could it have been not detected? the fbi says that it has not been a threat to public safety, and the u.s. government is working closely with international partners to address the associated >> what is clear is that this country has to remain vigilant against those that would seek to attack this country. and we will do everything necessary to keep this country safe. >>dan: christmas 2009 when it this assailant failed to detonate...
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agent had broken up a plot by al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula to use a new generation of almost undetectable bombs on a commercial flight. >> kristen: san francisco is change go wait police will work the f.b.i. on counterterrorism limit wagon they can do in the name of national security. ed lee signed lawsuit into effect saying it's balances protecting civil liberties while still protecting public safety. they made a secret agreement how they would work together on the joint terrorism task force. it authorized surveillance gathering without criminal law of suspicion. but any new agreement have an open airing at the police commission and police follow first amendment stuadz. >> to the extent that the f.b.i. are using a local police but they can't impose their sfuarndz on our local folks. >> it's important to have the conversation, but i think we have to do what is reasonable and practical within the city's rules. >> the mayor says the law makes clear san francisco police cannot ride rough shod over privacy laws. >>> more than dozen bay area post offices could see reduced hours. reducing hours
agent had broken up a plot by al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula to use a new generation of almost undetectable bombs on a commercial flight. >> kristen: san francisco is change go wait police will work the f.b.i. on counterterrorism limit wagon they can do in the name of national security. ed lee signed lawsuit into effect saying it's balances protecting civil liberties while still protecting public safety. they made a secret agreement how they would work together on the joint terrorism...
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. >> the undetectable bomb. >>> hello, everybody. >> here's what people are talking about tonight. >>a terror threat on the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. that threat was real. a sophisticated underwear bomb was supposed to be on a flight bound for the u.s. we explain how the cia caught the plot just in time. >> reporter: what we're understanding tonight is despite all the sophisticated, high-tech equipment reavailable, it was intelligence that stopped the plot from taking place. pentagon officials say the plot involving using a bomb inside a passenger's underwear to blow up an airline. it may have been discovered through newer full-bodied scanners depending on the skill of the tsa agent. it's believed to be the work of alsili. he built the first underwear bomb. >> this is a very clever guy, very good at making bombs. he's probably the number one threat to the united states directly. >> reporter: officials say the cia seized the explosives before the bomber purchased tickets. it's not clear what happened to the suspect. >> what this incident makes clear is that this country h
. >> the undetectable bomb. >>> hello, everybody. >> here's what people are talking about tonight. >>a terror threat on the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. that threat was real. a sophisticated underwear bomb was supposed to be on a flight bound for the u.s. we explain how the cia caught the plot just in time. >> reporter: what we're understanding tonight is despite all the sophisticated, high-tech equipment reavailable, it was intelligence that stopped...
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officials say the break went undetected because of its location. >> in this case as you can see, we're an industrial park area. nobody noticed anything. it was only through a little bit of sleuthing by some of our people in the operations or control center that noticed some of the water levels lowering in storage tanks. it's out in this area. >> homeowners may still have to stock up on bottled water because crews say it could take several more hours before water is restored to that area. >>> the d.c. city council on expect -- unexpectedly voted down a $64 million supplemental budget proposal. this is just days after the mayor and the city council chairman appeared to have reached a deal. the proposal centerpiece is a $22 million plan to pay city workers for four furlough days that they had to take last year. it was a big defeat for labor unions. >>> the f.b.i. is getting leads in its search for a former d.c. teacher accused of producing child pornography. eric toth taught at a private elementary school on the ground also of the washington national cathedral. he was fired in 2008 after
officials say the break went undetected because of its location. >> in this case as you can see, we're an industrial park area. nobody noticed anything. it was only through a little bit of sleuthing by some of our people in the operations or control center that noticed some of the water levels lowering in storage tanks. it's out in this area. >> homeowners may still have to stock up on bottled water because crews say it could take several more hours before water is restored to that...
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a lot of undetected cardiovascular problems that occur and it's average that 75 athletes die in the united states every year on a playing field. >> ama: 900 athletes signed up for the free test. 9% of the athletes had abnormal ekgs. >> alan: this weekend you can catch a glimpse of a rare solar eclipse. the ring of fire eclips when the move moves across the sun, block everything but a halo oflight. the prime viewing tomorrow tomorrow is 6:00 30. here in the bay area we'll see a partial eclipse. more like a c rather than a halo. last ring of fire eclipse was not 1994, and make sure you have protective eye wear when viewing. >> ama: don't look at it unless you're wearing this. i don't know how you can see it. i can't see anything. >> alan: they're like little welder glasses but you can get them at any science store. >> leigh: or just take a little pin, stick it through the paper like this, and then put it down, and you can look down on it. don't look directly at the sun. >> ama: look down? >> leigh: on the piece of paper. >> alan: but it's cooler with the glasses. >> ama: you look so cool, le
a lot of undetected cardiovascular problems that occur and it's average that 75 athletes die in the united states every year on a playing field. >> ama: 900 athletes signed up for the free test. 9% of the athletes had abnormal ekgs. >> alan: this weekend you can catch a glimpse of a rare solar eclipse. the ring of fire eclips when the move moves across the sun, block everything but a halo oflight. the prime viewing tomorrow tomorrow is 6:00 30. here in the bay area we'll see a...
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. >>> it was discovered a few weeks ago but has been working its way undetected through hundreds of computers in tehran and elsewhere in the middle east for at least two years. we have confirmed reports dating back to 2010 of flame and then we have indirect evidence which points back to the end of to the seven. >>> the virus which tehran centrifuges was widely believed but never officially confirmed to be the work of the u.s. and israel. enflame uses some of the same side of technology. >>> it's all likelihood that basically two different teams wanted responsible for the stock set fires and one team is possible for flame have access to some technologies that were unknown to the rest of the world. >>> if the u.s. was involved flame within the work of the national security agency his mission is eased off used up on communications the venom was computers infected flame could have provided the u.s. insider knowledge of the workings of the running in government and its nuclear programs. did least researchers say it is possible flame can conduct sabotage as well as espionage. in other words first i
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secretly living at the a well how the bay area's water went undetected for months. >>> did minimal asfor dan and tim tonight we have the golden gate bridges are backed up for tonight's broadcast this being the 75th anniversary of the bridge more on that in a moment but first the faa is investigating what happens during a woman's 80th birthday party. she wanted to sky dive but that experience turned into a terrifying fall caught on tape. it happens about 20 mi. north of stockton robert lyles with what happens in the woman's own words. >>> afros he could say my knees and give an ounce. firmly on terra firma 81 year-old lavern everett's its dallas tell a story short to stop the hearts of people have rage hasps she says for a decade or single focus was to high above the central valley floor and to jump. she chose the lower deck parachute center their web site promotes the company is one of the largest and oldest skies in the u.s.. 48 years experience the thrill like no other. but on her 80th birthday last may she says she got an experience like no other. one the defied death. >>> at his t
secretly living at the a well how the bay area's water went undetected for months. >>> did minimal asfor dan and tim tonight we have the golden gate bridges are backed up for tonight's broadcast this being the 75th anniversary of the bridge more on that in a moment but first the faa is investigating what happens during a woman's 80th birthday party. she wanted to sky dive but that experience turned into a terrifying fall caught on tape. it happens about 20 mi. north of stockton robert...
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who we know about the so-called undetectable bomb. >>> one of the two women will be laid to rest todayearn more about the past of the accused killer. >>> did the orioles have enough left in the gas tank to extend the winning streak to six games playing the rangers here at home? more news, weather and traffic when we return here in a couple of minutes. [ man ] did we get anything good? sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. fiber makes me sad. oh common. i dare you to taste one hint of fiber in fiber one. oh, i'd be able to tell. why don't i just eat this bag? and how can you talk to me about fiber when you are eating a candybar. you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one.
who we know about the so-called undetectable bomb. >>> one of the two women will be laid to rest todayearn more about the past of the accused killer. >>> did the orioles have enough left in the gas tank to extend the winning streak to six games playing the rangers here at home? more news, weather and traffic when we return here in a couple of minutes. [ man ] did we get anything good? sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. fiber makes me sad. oh common. i...
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officials say the new bomb was nonmetall nonmetallic, designed to pass undetected through the best in airport security, proof that al qaeda is still targeting air travel and that yemen is home to al qaeda's most active organization. >> this country has to continue to remain vigilant against those it would seek to attack this country. and we will do everything necessary to keep america safe. >> reporter: on sunday u.s. officials say an american drone like this one killed al qaeda's top commander in yemen. he had intimate knowledge of the new bomb blot. i'm steve handlesman, nbc, washington. >>> last night on nbc's politics nation, roger cressy stressed they're still very active. he told host al sharpton that it was the latest scheme that was foiled by good intelligence work. >> another good news story because it means the united states working with international partners and what that probably means is intelligence services in the regoj were able to identify this plot well in advance of execution and get control of this device before it ever became a threat to an airplane. the administ
officials say the new bomb was nonmetall nonmetallic, designed to pass undetected through the best in airport security, proof that al qaeda is still targeting air travel and that yemen is home to al qaeda's most active organization. >> this country has to continue to remain vigilant against those it would seek to attack this country. and we will do everything necessary to keep america safe. >> reporter: on sunday u.s. officials say an american drone like this one killed al qaeda's...
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. >> reporter: it was discovered just a couple weeks ago but has been worming its way undetected throughs of computers in iran and elsewhere in the middle east for at least two years. the stuxnet virus which hit iran's centrifuges was widely believed, though never officially confirmed, to be the work of u.s. and israel. and flame uses some of the same cyber technology. >> it has all the likelihood that basically two different teams, one team responsible for the stuxnet virus and one team responsible for flame, had access to some technologies that were unknown to the rest of the world. >> reporter: if the u.s. was involved, flame would have been the work of the national security agency whose mission is to eavesdrop on communication. depending on which computers it infected, flame could have provided the u.s. with inside knowledge of the workings of the iranian government and its nuclear program. researchers say it's possible flame can conduct sabotage as well as espionage. in other words, first it steals your data, and then it wipes it out. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> britai
. >> reporter: it was discovered just a couple weeks ago but has been worming its way undetected throughs of computers in iran and elsewhere in the middle east for at least two years. the stuxnet virus which hit iran's centrifuges was widely believed, though never officially confirmed, to be the work of u.s. and israel. and flame uses some of the same cyber technology. >> it has all the likelihood that basically two different teams, one team responsible for the stuxnet virus and one...
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. >>> yemeni officials say the would-be bomber who was to carry a new undetected al qaeda bomb on tohe plane headed for the u.s. was actually working for the c.i.a. and saudi intelligence. >> the informant delivered the bomb intact to u.s. intelligence. the f.b.i. is now analyzing that explosive. susan mcginnis has more. >> reporter: officials say al qaeda in the arabian peninsula also known as aqap failed in its attempt to take down an american-bound airliner because of a double agent. the would-be suicide bomber actually worked for the c.i.a. and saudi intelligence agencies. >> clearly this was an intelligence success. >> reporter: senator chambliss, a member of the senate intelligence committee said the planned attack is a reminder al qaeda remains committed to hurting america. >> the bad guys have to get it right only one time. this time our guys got it right again. >> reporter: the bomb was an improved version of the underwear bomb that failed to detonate over detroit on christmas day 2009. the new bomb had no metal parts making it likely it would have slipped through an airport
. >>> yemeni officials say the would-be bomber who was to carry a new undetected al qaeda bomb on tohe plane headed for the u.s. was actually working for the c.i.a. and saudi intelligence. >> the informant delivered the bomb intact to u.s. intelligence. the f.b.i. is now analyzing that explosive. susan mcginnis has more. >> reporter: officials say al qaeda in the arabian peninsula also known as aqap failed in its attempt to take down an american-bound airliner because of a...
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the agency says the man picks and undetectable bomb on to an american jetliner was in fact a double agent. and to the terraced handed the bomber explosive was an enhanced version of the underwear bomb that failed to go off over detroit in 2009. it was the latest misfire for alcott is arabian peninsula which has reportedly come close to carrying out such an attack. >>> to the arabian peninsula are the closest to osama bin laden version of pat. that is why they feel that this is their duty they feel that is their obligation to continue the bin lot and vice regardless of what other outside edge and in different areas are doing. the fbi is now analyzing that after the bomb to learn its secrets. >>> a big blow to students and that they block the bill to extend low interest rates on student loans which means his back to the drawing board. interest rates on federally subsidized loans are said to double july 1st. >>> the uc system says it may be forced to raise tuition and other 6% in state funding keeps falling short. as forecasted students there is no question. their rates are rising by 9% this
the agency says the man picks and undetectable bomb on to an american jetliner was in fact a double agent. and to the terraced handed the bomber explosive was an enhanced version of the underwear bomb that failed to go off over detroit in 2009. it was the latest misfire for alcott is arabian peninsula which has reportedly come close to carrying out such an attack. >>> to the arabian peninsula are the closest to osama bin laden version of pat. that is why they feel that this is their...
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the man terraced pit to sneak in nearly undetectable bomb on board u.s. bound plane was a double agent working for u.s. and saudi intelligence. john miller on with the terror networks latest misfire tells us about its own inner workings. this is a training video about kite and the arabian peninsula who were eight q eight p. this latest plot serves as a stark reminder of their primary mission. to bring down an american plane. he is a former fbi agent who's questions more members of the 91. what makes all kinds of the arabian peninsula of all the up had affiliate's? the chosen one to attack america? >>> of had in the peninsula are the closest to osama bin laden version of canada. that is why they feel that this is their duty and their obligation to continue their fight regardless of what other alquidas doing. >>> the master bomb maker and eight years of age uap plotted to kill to the counter-terrorism chief in 2009 in his home eight he made the bomb and chose the suicide bomber. his own brother. >>> that gives you an idea about the dedication and the level
the man terraced pit to sneak in nearly undetectable bomb on board u.s. bound plane was a double agent working for u.s. and saudi intelligence. john miller on with the terror networks latest misfire tells us about its own inner workings. this is a training video about kite and the arabian peninsula who were eight q eight p. this latest plot serves as a stark reminder of their primary mission. to bring down an american plane. he is a former fbi agent who's questions more members of the 91. what...
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. >> this is a growing crime because it is undetected. people don't see the harm in it. there's not enough penalties for the wrong doers. >> reporter: those who used riley's social security number have never been caught. and riley wonders what might happen when she grows up. >> i'm me and there's no way to prove that unless i have that number. >> reporter: parents have to take charge to protect their own children's identity. even when they are babies. before she's even born. hackers have been known to break into school computer records and steal them. others have paid off staff members at hospitals and medical clinics, to steal parts of children's identity. many children don't realize this has happened until they grow up and try to take a job or take a loan. so, what can parents do? we have a list of tools and resources that the experts say will help protect children. it's all posted on our website. go to nbcbayarea.com. and search child i.d. theft. >> thank you, steven. a lot of parents will be heading to that website right away. if you have a tip for the investigative
. >> this is a growing crime because it is undetected. people don't see the harm in it. there's not enough penalties for the wrong doers. >> reporter: those who used riley's social security number have never been caught. and riley wonders what might happen when she grows up. >> i'm me and there's no way to prove that unless i have that number. >> reporter: parents have to take charge to protect their own children's identity. even when they are babies. before she's even...
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roy: but the vast majority of waterborne outbreaks go undetected.n 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
roy: but the vast majority of waterborne outbreaks go undetected.n 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...
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it went undetected until another asteroid flew by at a distance of 32,000 miles. >>> and the famous martianamond has sold at auction for more than $17 million. far more than expected. named to celebrate the first u.s. satellite mission to mars, the jewel is the biggest pink diamond ever to appear at auction. >>> well last night on the rachel maddow show, former state department spokesman pj crowley talked about the syrian massacre. he told rachel that he thinks president bashar al assad hopes to use nonuniformed military personnel to carry out the killings. >> ostensibly syria has agreed to six-point plan proposed by u.n. secretary-general kofi annan, now envoy. so by shifting the burden of the military now to these nonuniformed personnel, he's able to listen to kofi annan say, that syria's reached a tipping point and not admit that he's the one that's brought syria to this tipping point where you could see very significant sectarian violence develop. what is true of syria is also true of iran. iran has for the moment in its own suppression of its own people. held on to the loyalty of the y
it went undetected until another asteroid flew by at a distance of 32,000 miles. >>> and the famous martianamond has sold at auction for more than $17 million. far more than expected. named to celebrate the first u.s. satellite mission to mars, the jewel is the biggest pink diamond ever to appear at auction. >>> well last night on the rachel maddow show, former state department spokesman pj crowley talked about the syrian massacre. he told rachel that he thinks president...
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in the yellow are the waves which are often undetectable by humans.epresents shear waves which often cause the most shaking hands damage. people in san francisco and the east bay would have had 26 seconds of lead time a different many believe could save lives. >>> you can take cover under a steady table then they do of the circuit board and is not just expensive equipment and computer programs that may eventually help get the job done. researchers at stanford is batching small centers to schools and homes. it's a real time demonstration of what is happening in the year it. >>> which we did assaults on personal computers the data is instantly set back to the lab all part of the network. >>> the goal is to use a bunch of those recordings and figure out where the earthquake started from and how big they are in and tells you how large the magnitude of the event is. >>> eventually scientists hope to install 2000 is a look as in the bay area alone. bulbous center installed in a computer here could warn people 50 mi. away seeing here in the santa cruz mounta
in the yellow are the waves which are often undetectable by humans.epresents shear waves which often cause the most shaking hands damage. people in san francisco and the east bay would have had 26 seconds of lead time a different many believe could save lives. >>> you can take cover under a steady table then they do of the circuit board and is not just expensive equipment and computer programs that may eventually help get the job done. researchers at stanford is batching small centers...