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tsa says they have their reasons. a man says his anger moved by the minute when his 92-year-old father who uses a wheelchair was frisked by a tsa agent this weekend. >>> tonight the tsa is suspending its actions after recent security threats, including those from some in wheelchairs. we have both sides of the story. >> reporter: probably the sweetest guy you can know. he's 92 years old. i couldn't believe it. >> he says he can't believe what happened sunday evening at bwi airport. he says his father is not a threat. he's 92. >> the first thing that went through my head was this is totally inappropriate the tsa agent, is this necessary? >> his father trying to get to norfork, virginia. the test gave a false positive and the frisking began. >> i was very upset. at that point when the tsa agent told me to get back, i put down my cell phone and i recorded what was two and a half to three minutes of video of what was probably a five minutes that continued as they frisked my father from head to toe. >> his father's wheelcha
tsa says they have their reasons. a man says his anger moved by the minute when his 92-year-old father who uses a wheelchair was frisked by a tsa agent this weekend. >>> tonight the tsa is suspending its actions after recent security threats, including those from some in wheelchairs. we have both sides of the story. >> reporter: probably the sweetest guy you can know. he's 92 years old. i couldn't believe it. >> he says he can't believe what happened sunday evening at bwi...
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the tsa is looking at tighter security at airport checkpoints. that could mean that you and i will have to take more out of our carry-on bags before they go through the screening machines. phil lebeau takes a look at whether you should expect longer waits and longer lines. >> reporter: after years of watching travelers stuff more and more into their carry-on bags, the tsa is saying, enough. this summer the transportation security administration is testing a new program that will have travelers at certain airports declutter their carry-ones before they go through screening machines. >> they have to weed through multiple things in there. the more stuff you put in there, the more organics in there, the slower the process is going to become. >> reporter: to speed up screening, tsa will ask some passengers to put electronics bigger than a cell phone in a separate bin. that includes tablets and e-readers like a kindle. the goal, make it easier for tsa agents to spot potential problems in bags. and the new unpacking procedure may go beyond electronics.
the tsa is looking at tighter security at airport checkpoints. that could mean that you and i will have to take more out of our carry-on bags before they go through the screening machines. phil lebeau takes a look at whether you should expect longer waits and longer lines. >> reporter: after years of watching travelers stuff more and more into their carry-on bags, the tsa is saying, enough. this summer the transportation security administration is testing a new program that will have...
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the real concern is this may cause backups at tsa checkpoints but the agency says if successful, they could roll this out to other airports nationwide. lester. >> tom costello, thank you. >> reporter: in a late development tonight, the much anticipated scorecard is out on the plan to replace obamacare. the non-partisan congressional budget office estimates the plan would leave 23 million more americans uninsured by 2026. for more details, we'll go to peter alexander. good evening. >> lester, good evening. that estimating the plan republicans passed to replace obamacare would leave 14 million more americans uninsured next year, over the next ten years that number as you noted, grows to 23 million. premiums would jump about 20% next year before dropping a couple years from now when states can approve less comprehensive coverage. for people with preexisting conditions, that could raise cost significantly and what you pay out-of-pocket would go up for things like maternity care and mental health benefits if your insurance no longer covers them. republicans are touting $119 billion over th
the real concern is this may cause backups at tsa checkpoints but the agency says if successful, they could roll this out to other airports nationwide. lester. >> tom costello, thank you. >> reporter: in a late development tonight, the much anticipated scorecard is out on the plan to replace obamacare. the non-partisan congressional budget office estimates the plan would leave 23 million more americans uninsured by 2026. for more details, we'll go to peter alexander. good evening....
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May 26, 2017
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john stossel is here on the tsa's ridiculous safety plan. former president base obsessed with donald trump. he followed donald to deutschland. as president trump tripses around the continent, he's riding his coat tails and trying to steal some limelight as he stalks his successor. he won't mention the new president by name, but even when the name trump isn't on his lips web's always on his mind. >> if this new world we live in, we can't isolate ourselves. we can't hide behind a wall. kennedy: there is another common denominator. her name is angela. president obama always happened up her lady love. he was so obsessed with her affection he once directed his spy agencies to listen in on her conversations to make sure she wasn't two-timing him. obama is riding the trump train to europe. he cried marcia, ma char, ma char all the time. earlier this month he said you get the politicians you deserve. sow basically people voted for the opposite of him so they don't get him. if he can't have the presidency, he will just take it attention instead. reme
john stossel is here on the tsa's ridiculous safety plan. former president base obsessed with donald trump. he followed donald to deutschland. as president trump tripses around the continent, he's riding his coat tails and trying to steal some limelight as he stalks his successor. he won't mention the new president by name, but even when the name trump isn't on his lips web's always on his mind. >> if this new world we live in, we can't isolate ourselves. we can't hide behind a wall....
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john is the former tsa deputy administrator. >> it becomes a challenge because the more things you put in the bag, the harder it is for them to discern what is a threat and not a threat. >> reporter: the tsa may require passengers to separate carry on food and books that can obscure the x-ray but unrelated to a laptop ban on flights from europe. homeland security secretary john kelly talked about the challenge of screening so many passengers. >> what you see every day is the people that tell you to take your shoes off and belt off and put your hands over your head. i think it's unavoidable until we can come up with a technology you can walk through and is perfect. >> reporter: passengers with tsa precheck will not be affected. the real concern is this may cause backups at tsa check points but the agency says if successful, they could roll this out to other airports nationwide. lester. >> tom costello, thank you nrch you. >>> the potential scorecard is out on the plan to replace obamacare. the non-partisan congressional budget office estimates the plan would leave 23 million more americ
john is the former tsa deputy administrator. >> it becomes a challenge because the more things you put in the bag, the harder it is for them to discern what is a threat and not a threat. >> reporter: the tsa may require passengers to separate carry on food and books that can obscure the x-ray but unrelated to a laptop ban on flights from europe. homeland security secretary john kelly talked about the challenge of screening so many passengers. >> what you see every day is the...
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john stossel is here on the tsa's ridiculous safety plan. former president base obsessed with donald trump. he followed donald to deutschland. as president trump tripses around the continent, he's riding his coat tails and trying to steal some limelight as he stalks his successor. he won't mention the new president by name, but even when the name trump isn't on his lips web's always on his mind. >> if this new world we live in, we can't isolate ourselves. we can't hide behind a wall. kennedy: there is another common denominator. her name is angela. president obama always happened up her lady love. he was so obsessed with her affection he once directed his spy agencies to listen in on her conversations to make sure she wasn't two-timing him. obama is riding the trump train ar, maope. char all the time. earlier this month he said you get the politicians you deserve. sow basically people voted for the opposite of him so they don't get him. if he can't have the presidency, he will just take it attention instead. remember when he was so wrong abo
john stossel is here on the tsa's ridiculous safety plan. former president base obsessed with donald trump. he followed donald to deutschland. as president trump tripses around the continent, he's riding his coat tails and trying to steal some limelight as he stalks his successor. he won't mention the new president by name, but even when the name trump isn't on his lips web's always on his mind. >> if this new world we live in, we can't isolate ourselves. we can't hide behind a wall....
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people are cramming so much into carryons, tsa says passengers may be asked to ensure electronics and other items in a bin are not stacked on top of one another. john is the former tsa deputy administrator. >> it becomes a challenge because the more things you put in the bag, the harder it is for them to discern what is a threat and not a threat. >> reporter: the tsa may require passengers to separate carry on food and books that can obscure the x-ray but unrelated to a laptop ban on flights from europe. homeland security secretary john kelly recen challenge of screening so many passengers. >> what you see every day is the people that tell you to take your shoes off and belt off and put your hands over your head. i think it's unavoidable until we can somehow come up with a technology you can walk through and is perfect. >> reporter: passengers with tsa precheck will not be affected. the real concern is this may cause backups at tsa checkpoints but the agency says if successful, they could roll this out to other airports nationwide. lester. >> tom costello, thank you. >> reporter: in a
people are cramming so much into carryons, tsa says passengers may be asked to ensure electronics and other items in a bin are not stacked on top of one another. john is the former tsa deputy administrator. >> it becomes a challenge because the more things you put in the bag, the harder it is for them to discern what is a threat and not a threat. >> reporter: the tsa may require passengers to separate carry on food and books that can obscure the x-ray but unrelated to a laptop ban...
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john: think about the tsa. americans assume airport security is something that must be run by government. tsa screeners are slow, sometimes rude, and random tests show most of the type they fail to find forbidden items. i think tsa stand for thousands standing around. now airlines warn security lines will get even worse this summer. so many airports want to switch from the tsa to private airport screeners. >> the tsa chief is in washington to meet with airport officials after wait lines got so bad they may replace the tsa with private screeners. viewn * a few big cities did get permission to try something different. the lines are short at france airport. they move quickly and passengers say the screeners are nice. >> people here are friendly and willing to help. >> they are a little more understanding. >> ebb is a lot more friendly than dallas. reporter: dallas and the other big airports employ government screeners. san francisco was allowed to hire screeners from a private company. they were twice as good at f
john: think about the tsa. americans assume airport security is something that must be run by government. tsa screeners are slow, sometimes rude, and random tests show most of the type they fail to find forbidden items. i think tsa stand for thousands standing around. now airlines warn security lines will get even worse this summer. so many airports want to switch from the tsa to private airport screeners. >> the tsa chief is in washington to meet with airport officials after wait lines...
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if you are traveling this weekend the tsa is testing procedures. more "doing chores for mom" per roll more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer... ...than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper and now try bounty with new despicable me 3 prints. in theaters june 30. then moisturize with isaveeno® skin...
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john: think about the tsa. americans assume airport security is something that must be run by government. tsa screeners are slow, sometimes rude, and random tests show most of the type they fail to find forbidden items. i think tsa stand for thousands standing around. now airlines warn security lines will get even worse this summer. so many airports want to switch from the tsa to private airport screeners. >> the tsa chief is in washington to meet with airport officials after wait lines got so bad they may replace the tsa with private screeners. viewn * a few big cities did get permission to try something diff the lines are short at france airport. they move quickly and passengers say the screeners are nice. >> people here are friendly and willing to help. >> they are a little more understanding. >> ebb is a lot more friendly than dallas. reporter: dallas and the other big airports employ government screeners. san francisco was allowed to hire screeners from a private company. they were twice as good at finding
john: think about the tsa. americans assume airport security is something that must be run by government. tsa screeners are slow, sometimes rude, and random tests show most of the type they fail to find forbidden items. i think tsa stand for thousands standing around. now airlines warn security lines will get even worse this summer. so many airports want to switch from the tsa to private airport screeners. >> the tsa chief is in washington to meet with airport officials after wait lines...
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the tsa has quietly been testing this at several small airports. now expanding to larger ones like la international, boston and fort lauderdale. the tsa says it wants to eliminate false positives that occur when items like wires and ph c and that screeners can't often tell what is in overstuffed bags. >> i don't think it's going to stream line the process. >> reporter: marshall mclean is an expert on airport security and says what is needed is more police, not more screening. >> to truly have something to deter, are you still going to have to have armed police officers to do that, rather than worrying about whether people have too many papers in their luggage. >> reporter: travelers stuff their bags to avoid check-in fees and say this extra screening will only make flying more difficult. as of right now it duz seem like precheckers are going to be exempt from these new policies, scott, so far tsa say this is all in an effort to make flying safer. >> pelley: mir air-- mireya villarreal, thank you. last month republicans in the house rushed to pass t
the tsa has quietly been testing this at several small airports. now expanding to larger ones like la international, boston and fort lauderdale. the tsa says it wants to eliminate false positives that occur when items like wires and ph c and that screeners can't often tell what is in overstuffed bags. >> i don't think it's going to stream line the process. >> reporter: marshall mclean is an expert on airport security and says what is needed is more police, not more screening....
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john stossel is here on the tsa's ridiculous safety plan. former president base obsessed with donald trump. he followed donald to deutschland. as president trump tripses around the continent, he's riding his coat tails and trying to steal some limelight as he stalks his successor. he won't mention the new president by name, but even when the name trump isn't on his lips web's always on his mind. >> if this new world we live in, we can't isolate ourselves. we can't hide behind a wall. kennedy: there is another common denominator. her name is angela. president obama always happened up her lady love. he was so obsessed with her affection he once directed his spy agencies to listen in on her conversations to make sure she wasn't two-timing him. obama is riding the trump train to europe. he cried marcia, ma char, ma char all the time. earlier this month he said you get the politicians you deserve. sow basically people voted for the opposite of him so they don't get him. if he can't have the presidency, he will just take it attention instead. reme
john stossel is here on the tsa's ridiculous safety plan. former president base obsessed with donald trump. he followed donald to deutschland. as president trump tripses around the continent, he's riding his coat tails and trying to steal some limelight as he stalks his successor. he won't mention the new president by name, but even when the name trump isn't on his lips web's always on his mind. >> if this new world we live in, we can't isolate ourselves. we can't hide behind a wall....
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. >> reporter: a security issue prompting investigation by the tsa, the agency confirming could result in times. >> al-qaeda has told us they want to come and get us and have done so through the use of airplanes. isis is the same way. everybody knows if you want a lot of bang for the buck, take down a commercial airliner. >> reporter: the tech execs the source tells kpix5 didn't have clearance to access airport property which includes a background check. kpix5 security analyst jeff harp is not only familiar with the process, but the security level getting onto airport property. >> even as an fbi agent, when i was employed with the bureau, i had an access badge for the san francisco airport, but i also had to go through the clearance process through tsa and the security folks down at the at upper. >> reporter: signatures which cater to private and business jets at manetta declined an on camera interview, but according to the source, whoever held the gate code wanted it so they didn't have to wait for signatures from employees to let them in. manetta tried to step up security in recent m
. >> reporter: a security issue prompting investigation by the tsa, the agency confirming could result in times. >> al-qaeda has told us they want to come and get us and have done so through the use of airplanes. isis is the same way. everybody knows if you want a lot of bang for the buck, take down a commercial airliner. >> reporter: the tech execs the source tells kpix5 didn't have clearance to access airport property which includes a background check. kpix5 security analyst...
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the tsa ramping up security, testing a major update to help you be safer. we will tell you all about it. lea: a great catch in the game but the yankees lose their center fielder for at least a week. the pirate piled on extra innings. others had its coming-out. nicole: good morning. five of 1:00 a.m. )-right-paren new york. we welcome you to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. lea: breaking news this morning. president shopping with european leaders right now as he continues his first foreign trip as commander-in-chief. then the president will attend a nato summit at headquarters where he is expected to push the 20th member nations to meet their commitment to defense spending. blake burman is live in italy with the latest year good morning. reporter: currently, president trump is that european headquarters in brussels meeting with top e.u. leaders come in many of whom have been very publicly skittish so far about this president in the beginning months of his presidency. president trump was a champion early on. donald has come in t
the tsa ramping up security, testing a major update to help you be safer. we will tell you all about it. lea: a great catch in the game but the yankees lose their center fielder for at least a week. the pirate piled on extra innings. others had its coming-out. nicole: good morning. five of 1:00 a.m. )-right-paren new york. we welcome you to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. lea: breaking news this morning. president shopping with european leaders right...
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says of the new procedure is enacted it would not affect those with tsa pre-check or global entry. just a little thought, advice for travelers out there. heather: it is taking a little longer to stuff everything in your carry-on. thank you. rob: i felt the rain coming. >> the same system moving into the northeast, rain and thunderstorms. across the southeast the potential for severe storms last night. moving into the mid-atlantic, you see temperatures in the eastern half of the country cooler than average, satellite radar imagery and settled across the rockies and the system in the mid-atlantic and the middle east if you're traveling today, make sure you are checking online because we will see delays and cancellationss, over a dozen reports of tornadoes across the southeast and all of this will lift across the northeast with marginal risk of severe storms and the new system moving out of the rockies that can bring strong to severe storms as well. heather: we will check back later. it is 9 minutes, almost 10 minutes after the top of the hour. special election spotlight, all eyes on
says of the new procedure is enacted it would not affect those with tsa pre-check or global entry. just a little thought, advice for travelers out there. heather: it is taking a little longer to stuff everything in your carry-on. thank you. rob: i felt the rain coming. >> the same system moving into the northeast, rain and thunderstorms. across the southeast the potential for severe storms last night. moving into the mid-atlantic, you see temperatures in the eastern half of the country...
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traveling this weekend, get ready for new tsa procedures for your carry-on bags. and get ready for red noses everywhere as celebs pull out all of the stops for kids. "early today" starts right now. good morning. i'm frances rivera. new images surfaced of a man police say is responsible for monday night's suicide bombing in manchester, england. they say he is likely linked to a rnlg laer network. cameras captured these images they believe to be salmon abedi. they appear to show him at a shopping center wearing a back pack believed to have been used to carry the bomb. police are searching for possible accomplices with eight in custody so far including one of abedi's brothers. a woman arrested was released without charge. and in libya officials arrested another brother and abedi's father. live from manchester with more. what do we know? >> reporter: good morning. we're now learning as you say that authorities in libya arrested hashim abedi, the younger brother of the manchester attacker arrested over suspected links to isis. turns out authorities had him under survei
traveling this weekend, get ready for new tsa procedures for your carry-on bags. and get ready for red noses everywhere as celebs pull out all of the stops for kids. "early today" starts right now. good morning. i'm frances rivera. new images surfaced of a man police say is responsible for monday night's suicide bombing in manchester, england. they say he is likely linked to a rnlg laer network. cameras captured these images they believe to be salmon abedi. they appear to show him at...
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tsa says they have their reasons. a man says his anger moved by the minute when his 92-year-old father who uses a wheelchair was frisked by a tsa agent this weekend. >>> tonight the tsa is suspending its actions after recent security threats, including those from some in wheelchairs. we have both sides of the story. >> reporter: probably the sweetest guy you can know. he's 92 years old. i couldn't believe it. >> he says he can't believe what happened sunday evening at bwi airport. he says his father is not a threat. he's 92. >> the first thing that went through my head was this is totally inappropriate
tsa says they have their reasons. a man says his anger moved by the minute when his 92-year-old father who uses a wheelchair was frisked by a tsa agent this weekend. >>> tonight the tsa is suspending its actions after recent security threats, including those from some in wheelchairs. we have both sides of the story. >> reporter: probably the sweetest guy you can know. he's 92 years old. i couldn't believe it. >> he says he can't believe what happened sunday evening at bwi...
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the tsa has quietly been testing this at several small airports. now expanding to larger ones like la international, boston and fort lauderdale. the tsa says it wants to eliminate false positives that occur when items like wires and phones can lack like weapons. and that screeners can't often tell what is in overstuffed bags. >> i don't think it's going to stream line the process. >> reporter: marshall mclean is an expert on airport security and says what is needed is more police, not more screening. >> to truly have something to deter, are you still going to have to have armed police officers to do that, rather than worrying about whether people have too many papers in their luggage. >> reporter: travelers stuff their bags to avoid check-in fees and say this extra screening will only make flying more difficult. as of right now it duz seem like precheckers are going to be exempt from these new policies, scott, so far tsa say this is all in an effort to make flying safer. >> pelley: mir air-- mireya villarreal, thank you. last month republicans in t
the tsa has quietly been testing this at several small airports. now expanding to larger ones like la international, boston and fort lauderdale. the tsa says it wants to eliminate false positives that occur when items like wires and phones can lack like weapons. and that screeners can't often tell what is in overstuffed bags. >> i don't think it's going to stream line the process. >> reporter: marshall mclean is an expert on airport security and says what is needed is more police,...
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we're going to be reaching out to the tsa later this morning to get more details. reporting from san jose, abc7 news. >>> this 9-year-old oakland boy is recovering after he was shot while walking his dog. abc7 news reporter katie utehs shares his message of thanks to the community thasz rallying for his recovery. >> reporter: encouraging new video from the hospital room of an oakland boy shot in the stomach while he walked his puppy on his birthday. police believe the 9-year-old was not the intended target. >> he's doing better. he's in stable condition. and he's improving slowly. he got up and took a few steps today. he's still in some pain, but he's doing better. >> reporter: he was walking near east 27th street and fruit vail avenue with his mother, father, and older brother sunday night. candles mark the spot where a stray bullet hit the boy. >> it's always disheartening to see crimes against children and the youth in our community, because it impacts the trajectory of their future and ours. >> reporter: i'm told the boy is eager to get back on the soccer field
we're going to be reaching out to the tsa later this morning to get more details. reporting from san jose, abc7 news. >>> this 9-year-old oakland boy is recovering after he was shot while walking his dog. abc7 news reporter katie utehs shares his message of thanks to the community thasz rallying for his recovery. >> reporter: encouraging new video from the hospital room of an oakland boy shot in the stomach while he walked his puppy on his birthday. police believe the 9-year-old...
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. >>> the new terror warning from the tsa tonight. the alert about stolen trucks that they say could be used for deadly attacks in this country. >>> pictures coming in from the scene of a deadly collision, the car slamming into a packed school bus. >>> and the new headline tonight, involving the american man and his girlfriend discovered dead on vacation. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. >>> and we begin tonight with a major victory for president trump. his new plan to repeal and replace obamacare, passing the house by the slimmest of margins. surrounded by republicans at the white house, the president saying this is the death of obamacare. but lawmakers voted without the final bill ever being scored as they say in washington. meaning, they voted without knowing exactly how many fewer americans would be insured. some predict tens of millions. and tonight, we asked what it could mean for you -- from pre-existing conditions to your premiums. abc's mary bruce leading us off from the hill. >> r
. >>> the new terror warning from the tsa tonight. the alert about stolen trucks that they say could be used for deadly attacks in this country. >>> pictures coming in from the scene of a deadly collision, the car slamming into a packed school bus. >>> and the new headline tonight, involving the american man and his girlfriend discovered dead on vacation. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. >>> and we begin...
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. >>> the new terror warning from the tsa tonight. the alert about stolen trucks that they say could be used for deadly attacks in this country. >>> pictures coming in from the scene of a deadly collision, the car slamming into a packed school bus. >>> and the new headline tonight, involving the american man and his girlfriend discovered dead on vacation. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and we begin tonight with a major victory for president trump. his new plan to repeal and replace obamacare, passing the house by the slimmest of margins. surrounded by republicans at the white house, the president saying this is the death of obamacare. but lawmakers voted without the final bill ever being scored as they say in washington. meaning they voted without knowing how many fewer americans would be insured. what it means for you, from pre-existing conditions to your premiums. mary bruce. >> reporter: at the white house today, republicans celebrating a victory seven years in the making. >> make no m
. >>> the new terror warning from the tsa tonight. the alert about stolen trucks that they say could be used for deadly attacks in this country. >>> pictures coming in from the scene of a deadly collision, the car slamming into a packed school bus. >>> and the new headline tonight, involving the american man and his girlfriend discovered dead on vacation. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and we begin tonight with a...
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well, he was the director of the tsa during the obama administration. now, that is an agency that does not have a lot of love. obviously, it gets a lot of shots from people who are going through airports. probably one of the government agencies peanut butter deal with most. but rewind when he took the job. tsa was in a mess, there ere investigations about lapsed security checks going on. pistol got a lot of credit for going into tsa riding that ship and advancing to technology. advancing the use of body scanners. they're commonplace now but remember they were controversial at the time when they were introduced. introducing more invasive pat-downs which, yes, are sti you cannot argue that we have not had an air-born related terror disaster since we have had the richard read shoe bomber incident. john pistol is also a former deputy director of this building the fbi headquarters that we're standing in front of right now. dana fuente is also somebody they mention, he's the us attorney for the eastern district of virginia. he took over after sally yates was
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a security issue that prompted an investigation by the tsa. the agency confirms the results and finds. >> al-qaeda has told us they want to come and get us and they've done so through airplanes. everybody knows if you want to get a lot of bang for the buck, so to speak, you take a commercial airliner down. >> reporter: they didn't have clearance to access airport property, which includes a background check. kpix 5 security analyst jeff hart is familiar with the security level getting on to airport property. >> when i was employed with the bureau, i had an access badge for the san francisco airport. but i also had to go through a clearance process through tsa and the security folks down at the airport. >> reporter: signature, which caters to business and private jets, denied an on-camera interview. mineta has tried to step up its security in recent months but keeps landing in the spotlight. >> i think what we have here is a real good example of lackadaisical security mind set. >> reporter: here is signature's response on may 16th. we have recei
a security issue that prompted an investigation by the tsa. the agency confirms the results and finds. >> al-qaeda has told us they want to come and get us and they've done so through airplanes. everybody knows if you want to get a lot of bang for the buck, so to speak, you take a commercial airliner down. >> reporter: they didn't have clearance to access airport property, which includes a background check. kpix 5 security analyst jeff hart is familiar with the security level...
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. >>> the new terror warning from the tsa tonight. the alert about stolen trucks that they say could be used for deadly attacks in this country. >>> pictures coming in from the scene of a deadly collision, the car slamming into a packed school bus. >>> and the new headline tonight, involving the american man and his girlfriend >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and we begin tonight with a major victory for president trump. his new plan to repeal and replace obamacare, passing the house by the slimmest of margins. surrounded by republicans at the white house, the president saying this is the death of obamacare. but lawmakers voted without the final bill ever being scored as they say in washington. meaning they voted without knowing how many fewer americans would be insured. what it means for you, from pre-existing conditions to your premiums. mary bruce. >> reporter: at the white house today, republicans celebrating a victory seven years in the making. >> make no mistake. this is a repeal and
. >>> the new terror warning from the tsa tonight. the alert about stolen trucks that they say could be used for deadly attacks in this country. >>> pictures coming in from the scene of a deadly collision, the car slamming into a packed school bus. >>> and the new headline tonight, involving the american man and his girlfriend >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and we begin tonight with a major victory for president...
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the tsa is responsible for certifying the dogs for mass transportation systems. if a dog fails today, the tsa knows the animal needs more training, but dusty did just find. >> she likes this work, there's two words she does not like, weekends and relaxing. she loves work. >> reporter: they have land drills here for the dogs. there's a luggage course where they are looking for explosive in one of the suitcases. they have to come home and practice in this environment, and the most difficult part of this assignment has been all of them have on signs that say "do not pet me." >>> ceo of united airlines is on capitol hill drilled right now in the wake of the infamous passenger dragging scandal. >> abc 7 mornings jessica castro is following the hearing. jessica? >> reporter: things wrapped up minutes ago. the transportation committee grilled top airline executives for nearly four hours after a string of bad behavior caught on camera, most notably, a shocking incident last month where a doctor was dragged off the united flight. >> this won't be a pleasant hearing. >> re
the tsa is responsible for certifying the dogs for mass transportation systems. if a dog fails today, the tsa knows the animal needs more training, but dusty did just find. >> she likes this work, there's two words she does not like, weekends and relaxing. she loves work. >> reporter: they have land drills here for the dogs. there's a luggage course where they are looking for explosive in one of the suitcases. they have to come home and practice in this environment, and the most...
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. >> tsa warning truck and bus companies their vehicles may be used as weapons in terror attacks. the agency says ramming vehicles into crowds of people are a low-tech method of mass murder. here is abc's pierre thomas with the new warning. >> reporter: the tsa warning commercial trucking and rental companies about threat of using tractor trailers and other huge vehicles including buses, as tools of terror. since 2014, 17 vehicle ramming attacks resulting in 173 fatalities with 667 wounded. in december, 11 murdered at his large truck ran over pedestrians in an outdoor christmas market in berlin. and by far the most deadly, the nice, france, truck rampage that massacred 87. >> this is a significant challenge for law enforcement. driving a truck into a crowd. it is really hard to stop every one of those attacks. >> yes has been calling on radicals to use vehicles to run over people. it's working. it doesn't involve big vehicles. last month in london, a rented suv to fatally run down four people before stabbing a police officer to death. the tsa warning trucking and rental companies
. >> tsa warning truck and bus companies their vehicles may be used as weapons in terror attacks. the agency says ramming vehicles into crowds of people are a low-tech method of mass murder. here is abc's pierre thomas with the new warning. >> reporter: the tsa warning commercial trucking and rental companies about threat of using tractor trailers and other huge vehicles including buses, as tools of terror. since 2014, 17 vehicle ramming attacks resulting in 173 fatalities with 667...
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the tsa is testing new procedures. we'll tell you what it means for security lines. it's thursday, may 25, 2017. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> live from new york where business never sleeps, this is "squawk box." >> good morning. this is "squawk box," we are live from the nasdaq market site from times square. i'm becky quick, along with joe kernen, and andrew ross sorkin. the united kingdom is holding a moment of silence for those who lost their lives in the manchester bombing. [ bells toll ] >> again, a moment of silence for the victims of the manchester bombing. political parties in the uk are expected to resume election campaigns this morning. new this morning the bbc is reporting that british police have stopped sharing information on the manchester bombing with the united states because of fears that leaks in the u.s. media could hinder the hunt for a possible bombmaker. at issue are pictures of the crime scene published by the "new york times," including photos of the remains of the bag that was carried by the suicide bomber. prime minister theresa may wil
the tsa is testing new procedures. we'll tell you what it means for security lines. it's thursday, may 25, 2017. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> live from new york where business never sleeps, this is "squawk box." >> good morning. this is "squawk box," we are live from the nasdaq market site from times square. i'm becky quick, along with joe kernen, and andrew ross sorkin. the united kingdom is holding a moment of silence for those who lost their...
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added procedure is part of a new tsa pilot program to help speed-up the check-in process. if successful it will be extended to all airports. >> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> and we're starting with a look at our saturday checklist. checkmarks across the board because today is one of those days where, as we've been mentioning, it's not the perfect forecast for memorial day weekend but it's not the worst we've seen either. a light jacket to start your day. temperatures upper 50s, low 60s right now. as we get later in the day, upper 60s at the shore and lower 70s for many of us. you might still want the light jacket. otherwise, you'll be fine. umbrella, you might want that handy, too. there will be a chance of some showers as we get through the afternoon. allergy medicine something you should take before you head out the door. tree and mold are the issues today. sunglasses, i would snag those even though we're seeing increasing clouds. we're starting sunny this morning. we are looking at just those in and out showers. not a washout for your saturday. things are clea
added procedure is part of a new tsa pilot program to help speed-up the check-in process. if successful it will be extended to all airports. >> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> and we're starting with a look at our saturday checklist. checkmarks across the board because today is one of those days where, as we've been mentioning, it's not the perfect forecast for memorial day weekend but it's not the worst we've seen either. a light jacket to start your day. temperatures upper...
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. >>> still to come, the new barning from the tsa for trucking companies. what they are saying about the possibility of terrorists stealing big rigs. >> plus, the san francisco sink hole that took down a large truck earlier this morning. hear from the driver who was on his way to work when it happened. >> good friday afternoon. and happy cinco de mayo. we have a lot of clear skies across the bay area and stubborn fog at the coast. but i have a forecast that is going to blow you away. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,, who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. a sinkhole. offici >> a truck driver on his way to work found himself in a scary situation when his truck got stuck in a sink hole. it was a 15-foot
. >>> still to come, the new barning from the tsa for trucking companies. what they are saying about the possibility of terrorists stealing big rigs. >> plus, the san francisco sink hole that took down a large truck earlier this morning. hear from the driver who was on his way to work when it happened. >> good friday afternoon. and happy cinco de mayo. we have a lot of clear skies across the bay area and stubborn fog at the coast. but i have a forecast that is going to blow...
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we reached out to the tsa to discuss this program, they say the tsa officers may also advise travellers to place other carry-on items. let's say you have a bag of fruit or something else inside of your bag that may make it tough for security machine to check what's going on in there. they may make you place that sprael in a bin. we are excessed quicker and targeted procedures at this administration. this all comes while the trump administration is presenting a budge that may cut grants for police to assist the t s ark at some check points. the spending for the tsa in the current budget has been imposed to increase. take a look a shares at the airline stocks, you may say this may have fewer people flying the thundersto summer, no that's not going to happen. united continental that stock is up 80% in the last year. guys back to you. >> phil thank you very much. to brian's point we may not see fewer people flying but maybe more people screaming about it. joining me is john pistol and former c oh, of united airlines with us, ben. let's start with john, the new move that is people should be
we reached out to the tsa to discuss this program, they say the tsa officers may also advise travellers to place other carry-on items. let's say you have a bag of fruit or something else inside of your bag that may make it tough for security machine to check what's going on in there. they may make you place that sprael in a bin. we are excessed quicker and targeted procedures at this administration. this all comes while the trump administration is presenting a budge that may cut grants for...
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the tsa report urges truck owners to quickly report theft or other suspicious activities. >>>ee victims from the san bernardino massacre now suing twitter, facebook and google claiming they knowingly recklessly provided support to isis letting the group use their networks enabling the attack in 2015. they are seeking unspecified damages. notably one of the lawmakers or lawyers i should say also filed a similar lawsuit on behalf of the victims' families from the orlando pulse nightclub shooting. facebook said it removed such content and sympathizes with victims and families. google and twitter did not immediately comment. >> adoption agencies in alabama can turn down same-sex couples. the new governor kate ivy signed the legislation allowing agencies to follow faith-based policies including refusing to place children with gay parents. the law does not apply to agencies that receive government funding. the governor said the bill protects religious permanent homes through religious agencies. critics of the law say it discriminates against lgbt children and families. >> ahead
the tsa report urges truck owners to quickly report theft or other suspicious activities. >>>ee victims from the san bernardino massacre now suing twitter, facebook and google claiming they knowingly recklessly provided support to isis letting the group use their networks enabling the attack in 2015. they are seeking unspecified damages. notably one of the lawmakers or lawyers i should say also filed a similar lawsuit on behalf of the victims' families from the orlando pulse nightclub...
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airports may experience new tsa screening measures on larger electronics. the agency is testing screening those items separately before allowing them on board. all this on the heels of a terror attack on concert-goers in manchester, england and four months after a gunman retrieved a .9-millimeter handgun from his checked luggage at a baggage claim and opened fire in fort lauderdale. now secretary kelly is warning congress that home grown lone bomb attacks will continue. >> as horrible has manchester was, my expectation is we're going to see a lot more of that kind of ave tack. >> reporter: it's why some are alarmed at president trump's proposed 2018 budget cuts to tsa's viper program. the program dispatches 31 teams of law enforcement and explosive experts to soft targets based on the threat level. the budget cuts would leave only eight teams in place. there's no consistency between the language of secretary kelly and the terror threat and what his budget looks like. >> all right. well, secretary kelly's warning about the potential threats against transport
airports may experience new tsa screening measures on larger electronics. the agency is testing screening those items separately before allowing them on board. all this on the heels of a terror attack on concert-goers in manchester, england and four months after a gunman retrieved a .9-millimeter handgun from his checked luggage at a baggage claim and opened fire in fort lauderdale. now secretary kelly is warning congress that home grown lone bomb attacks will continue. >> as horrible has...
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the tsa issues an alert for truck drivers across the in deadly attacks. >>> and unrelenting storms could continue to pound the u.s. this morning people in georgia are cleaning up a massive mess. >> i thank god to be alive. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs studio headquarters here in new york. i'm anne-marie green. >>> the repeal of obamacare heads to the cincinnati where it faces a future. the measure passed with one vote to spare, but it was a major victory for gop leaders and president trump. protesters greeted the president during a stop in new york city. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump is waking up at his new jersey country clubhi inches closer to overhauling obamacare. the bill will head to the senate where they're already expecting some substantial changes. president trump tapped his first vegas visit to new york as commander in chief on thursday, praising members of his own party for finally getting the gop to carry the plan through the house. >> it's a very good bill. the premiums are going to c
the tsa issues an alert for truck drivers across the in deadly attacks. >>> and unrelenting storms could continue to pound the u.s. this morning people in georgia are cleaning up a massive mess. >> i thank god to be alive. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs studio headquarters here in new york. i'm anne-marie green. >>> the repeal of obamacare heads to the cincinnati where it faces a future. the measure passed with one vote to spare, but it was...
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these are real tsa agents. this is a real united airlines pilot. >> is this your first time flying? >> yes. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for flying with us today. >> these are real stewardesses. >> we have turbulence and get them acclimated to that. >> are you scared? >> no. >> no? good. nothing to be scared of. >> so far, more than 800 families have come on board. for some the experience is difficult but it also helps parents like john nagel recognize triggers that could help their family with their real trip. >> you don't want him to be scared so trying to know what he's going to be thinking, how he's going to be feeling. now i know that he's going to be fine with this. >> thank you. >> cbs news, los angeles, california. >>> coming up, they are the lost girls of nepal. under age brides and illegal marriages. our digital network cbsn investigates. degree has redefined deodorant with motionsense technology... so that i can redefine... power... footwork... range... the more i move, the more it works. degree. it won't let you down. ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria
these are real tsa agents. this is a real united airlines pilot. >> is this your first time flying? >> yes. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for flying with us today. >> these are real stewardesses. >> we have turbulence and get them acclimated to that. >> are you scared? >> no. >> no? good. nothing to be scared of. >> so far, more than 800 families have come on board. for some the experience is difficult but it also helps parents like...
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that every day items like electronics can look like explosives in x-ray machines and this comes as tsa is considering expanding its laptop ban. it gives out a one-dimensional picture. sometimes that's difficult for screeners to get a clear picture. they're testing at 10 airports now, new procedures that require passengers to put any device larger than a cell phone in a bin. tsa has been testing this for a year already, no word on whether or if they'll implement this nationwide. >> david, thank you. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday -- the worker buried today. emergency teams on the scene. he's still alive, they believe, the desperate search. trapped under 15 feet of dirt. the race to get him out. >>> also news coming in of an arrest warrant the famous exerci exerci exercise instructor. did he flee the country. >>> america strong tonight. the grad student and mom who took notes when he couldn't. stay tuned for the surprise. t s. then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and whe
that every day items like electronics can look like explosives in x-ray machines and this comes as tsa is considering expanding its laptop ban. it gives out a one-dimensional picture. sometimes that's difficult for screeners to get a clear picture. they're testing at 10 airports now, new procedures that require passengers to put any device larger than a cell phone in a bin. tsa has been testing this for a year already, no word on whether or if they'll implement this nationwide. >> david,...
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now, at certain airports, the tsa is asking travelers to separate certain items. the "wall street journal" reports that the tsa is testing new procedures at security checkpoints. they include asking passengers to place all food or electronics larger than a cell phone in bins separately. officials say x-ray screeners need to be able to identify each item in carryon bags and they've had trouble doing that when passengers overload their carryon bags. the new procedure has the potential to slow down lines, especially because passengers aren't used to it. right now, it is not being tested at any of the bay area airports. the wall stre"wall street journ reports it is in effect at ten airports. the tsa says it will likely conduct their testing in the standard screening line, not the precheck lanes. reporting from san jose airport, abc7 news. >>> help has arrived for a school in the south bay going through a hard time. earlier this month, someone broke into the school, ransacked sclarms, broke windows, and destroyed books. so, here comes the san jose public library. dropp
now, at certain airports, the tsa is asking travelers to separate certain items. the "wall street journal" reports that the tsa is testing new procedures at security checkpoints. they include asking passengers to place all food or electronics larger than a cell phone in bins separately. officials say x-ray screeners need to be able to identify each item in carryon bags and they've had trouble doing that when passengers overload their carryon bags. the new procedure has the potential...
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the tsa report urges truck owners to quickly report theft or other suspicious activities. >>> google says it has shut down a scam affecting 1 million gmail users, asking users to give permission to a google docs ap. it would use the contact list to send out the same phony e-mail. sensitive information doesn't appear to have been accessed. >>> adoption agencies in alabama can now legally turn down same-sex couples thanks to a new law. new governor kate ivy signed the legislation allowing agencies to follow faith-based policies including refusing to place children with gay parents. governor ivy says the bill protects religious liberty and ensures children can find permanent homes through religious entities. >>> a major announcement about the british royals, plus it's may the 4th, the out-of-this-galaxy way, celebrating the unofficial "star wars" holiday. . dad, where's the car? thought we'd walk. he's counting steps. walk, move and earn money... goal! dad... hey, we wanna welcome everyone to the father daughter dance. look at this dad, he's got some moves! money you can use on out-of-p
the tsa report urges truck owners to quickly report theft or other suspicious activities. >>> google says it has shut down a scam affecting 1 million gmail users, asking users to give permission to a google docs ap. it would use the contact list to send out the same phony e-mail. sensitive information doesn't appear to have been accessed. >>> adoption agencies in alabama can now legally turn down same-sex couples thanks to a new law. new governor kate ivy signed the...
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tsa has been testing this for a year already, no word on whether or if they'll implement this nationwide. >> david. >> david, thank you. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday -- the worker buried today. emergency teams on the scene. he's still alive, they believe, the desperate search. the worker trapped under about 15 feet of dirt. the race to get him out. >>> there's also news coming in tonight about an arrest warrant, the famous fitness instructor. did he flee the country? >>> and america strong tonight. the grad student and mom who took notes when he couldn't. stay tuned for the surprise. it's america strong. when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomorrow. prudential. bring your
tsa has been testing this for a year already, no word on whether or if they'll implement this nationwide. >> david. >> david, thank you. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday -- the worker buried today. emergency teams on the scene. he's still alive, they believe, the desperate search. the worker trapped under about 15 feet of dirt. the race to get him out. >>> there's also news coming in tonight about an arrest warrant,...
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. >> we have had to deal with the tsa. >> you get through the tsa line. >> being the remember flyer i go through the, press lane but now the express lynns are full. >> i can't even sit up straight in the seat, have i to stick my legs out in the aisle because the seats are so krammed together. the comfort of them is very difficult. >> those tiny, tienee awful seats. >> like a civil rights bus from the '60s that have been preserved and propellers put on it. >> welcome to the struggles, my brother. yeah, it reminded me of nelson mandela's famous saying, all we need is deggity and leg room and a small bag of peanuts. and what is the quote for the wi-fi. i want the wi-fi quote. hey, congress, the way you feel when you are in the air, that's how black people feel on the ground times ten. for black people, america is just one big ass tsa checkpoint. sow me your i.d.. what is in your pocket, hands above your head s that a knife, it's a nail clipper. aes' got a knife. but there's an upside here. because seeing those members of congress react passionly to the perils of air travel trk made me re
. >> we have had to deal with the tsa. >> you get through the tsa line. >> being the remember flyer i go through the, press lane but now the express lynns are full. >> i can't even sit up straight in the seat, have i to stick my legs out in the aisle because the seats are so krammed together. the comfort of them is very difficult. >> those tiny, tienee awful seats. >> like a civil rights bus from the '60s that have been preserved and propellers put on it....
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that every day items like electronics can look like explosives in x-ray machines and this comes as tsa is considering expanding its laptop ban. it gives out a one-dimensio screeners to get a clear picture. they're testing at 10 airports now, new procedures that require passengers to put any device larger than a cell phone in a bin. tsa has been testing this for a year already, no word on whether or if they'll implement this nationwide. >> david, thank you. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday -- the worker buried today. emergency teams on the scene. he's still alive, they believe, the desperate search. trapped under 15 feet of dirt. the race to get him out. >>> also news coming in of an arrest warrant the famous exerci exerci exercise instructor. did he flee the country. >>> america strong tonight. the grad student and mom who took notes when he couldn't. stay tuned for the surprise. t s. when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared f
that every day items like electronics can look like explosives in x-ray machines and this comes as tsa is considering expanding its laptop ban. it gives out a one-dimensio screeners to get a clear picture. they're testing at 10 airports now, new procedures that require passengers to put any device larger than a cell phone in a bin. tsa has been testing this for a year already, no word on whether or if they'll implement this nationwide. >> david, thank you. >>> there's still much...
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so tsa is testing ten air ports now. a new procedure that requires passengers to put any electronic device, bigger than a cell phone in a bin, some food items too. tsa has the been testing this for a year, already, no word on whether or if they will implement this nationwide. david kerley, abc news, washington. >> bullets fired in a south san francisco neighborhood overnight leaving one man dead on court place. police say they fired the deadly shots. abc 7 news reporter, kate larson has been in the neighborhood today and has the latest. cell phone video shows police carefully approaching a man they shot overnight in south san francisco. but the suspect, a man who lives in the neighborhood, was already dead. shot and killed by south san francisco police, around midnight on cork place. karen falvo, recorded the video and recognized the man as her neighbor. >> as you could see the man's face, head, lot of blood. i saw this man's head like this neck, blown off. >> he opened up his trunk. he pulled out this big rifle. >> befo
so tsa is testing ten air ports now. a new procedure that requires passengers to put any electronic device, bigger than a cell phone in a bin, some food items too. tsa has the been testing this for a year, already, no word on whether or if they will implement this nationwide. david kerley, abc news, washington. >> bullets fired in a south san francisco neighborhood overnight leaving one man dead on court place. police say they fired the deadly shots. abc 7 news reporter, kate larson has...
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. >>> coming up next at 11:00 we have some new changes to tell you about at the tsa. what you have to pull out of your carry on bag. >>> get the hell out of here. >> allegations of shoving and slamming and it's all caught on tape. the fallout after a reporter is hurt and the politician facing charges on the dave his possible election. >>> mark zuckerberg goes back to school one more time. ahead in business. . >>> wow is right. the markets have been on a roll all week long and that continues today. the nasdaq, s&p and dow jones is all up. dow jones is at 21,087 now. >> mark zuckerberg will deliver a big speech bin an hour or so. >> he's finally going to harvard's graduation. >> reporter: good morning. he didn't go to his because he didn't graduate. but harvard still wants him to deliver the commencement address today and of course he'll live stream that on facebook. this happens very soon at noon our time. look for it on facebook. yesterday he took people on a tour of his old dorm room. >> we'll make a quick stop to the bathroom. people don't want to see the bathroom.
. >>> coming up next at 11:00 we have some new changes to tell you about at the tsa. what you have to pull out of your carry on bag. >>> get the hell out of here. >> allegations of shoving and slamming and it's all caught on tape. the fallout after a reporter is hurt and the politician facing charges on the dave his possible election. >>> mark zuckerberg goes back to school one more time. ahead in business. . >>> wow is right. the markets have been on a...
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-- former tsa administrator is under krrg for the pos consideration for the top spot at the fbi. there have been discussions with the former administrator about whether he'd have interest in the position. it's unclear if he does or not. we know that those conversations, at the very least, have happened. and then a separate source telling us that pistol and the acting attorney general rod rosenstein recently discussed all of this over lunch. so that is what we're hearing. of course, his background is very attractive as far as the fbi because he served there at the fbi before. he was at tsa and over the counterterrorism program at the fbi and started as a special agent with the fbi. so he's very familiar with the agency. but brooke, that is the latest here. that is another name that we're now hearing. former head of the tsa john pistol under consideration at the very least in conversations with people about potentially his interests in that post. >> all right. rene, thank you. >>> coming up next, the stunning new report today out "the washington post" on the clinton e-mail investig
-- former tsa administrator is under krrg for the pos consideration for the top spot at the fbi. there have been discussions with the former administrator about whether he'd have interest in the position. it's unclear if he does or not. we know that those conversations, at the very least, have happened. and then a separate source telling us that pistol and the acting attorney general rod rosenstein recently discussed all of this over lunch. so that is what we're hearing. of course, his...
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tsa says the issue is the overstuffed carry-on bags filled with electronic devices that can take longer to examine and the new procedure is an effort to de-clutter the baggage. there are no changes to what passengers can carry on but at the test airports each device must be placed into its own be in -- bin for screening. there's also concern about terrorists placing explosive inside the electronic devices. you may be thinking to yourself that it would slow down the process if you have people putting electronic devices in the separate bin. the tsa thinks it could potentially slow down the screening process and they are working on ways to ensure that is not the case and the tsa is trying to address the issue before the pilot program is potentially expanded nationwide. it is only at 10 airports across the country but not at the sfo yet. >> good to be prepared about what could be coming.>>> it is 5:43 am. >>> a contract worker for fedex accused of stealing from the multimillion dollar homes on the peninsula where he delivered the packages, and authorities say that he burglarized three homes
tsa says the issue is the overstuffed carry-on bags filled with electronic devices that can take longer to examine and the new procedure is an effort to de-clutter the baggage. there are no changes to what passengers can carry on but at the test airports each device must be placed into its own be in -- bin for screening. there's also concern about terrorists placing explosive inside the electronic devices. you may be thinking to yourself that it would slow down the process if you have people...
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. >>> the tsa is warning that they're looking to use big rigs and buses as weapons. they've killed and injured hundreds of people over the years. jeff pegues reports. >> reporter: this is a reminder of twha federal officials have been worrying about. they're turning large trucks or vehicles in general into deadly weapons. this truck attack carried out on the streets of nice, france, last summer killing 86 people and injured over 400 is exactly what u.s. officials are trying to prevent. in a issued new indicators and counter measures to help prevent commercial vehicles from causing large scale damage. the ramming attacks have increased in frequency. 12 people were killed in berlin when a truck slammed into an outdoor market in december. >> additional units in the area of 17th and college, we have several people struck. >>> this man drove his car into a crowd at ohio state university. since 2014 terrorists have carried out 17 known vehicle ramming attacks around the world resulting in 173 deaths and 667 injuries. >> the tsa says terrorists will likely continue to these
. >>> the tsa is warning that they're looking to use big rigs and buses as weapons. they've killed and injured hundreds of people over the years. jeff pegues reports. >> reporter: this is a reminder of twha federal officials have been worrying about. they're turning large trucks or vehicles in general into deadly weapons. this truck attack carried out on the streets of nice, france, last summer killing 86 people and injured over 400 is exactly what u.s. officials are trying to...
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they know tsa agents are those people preventing that from happening. the tsa are bureaucrats. they are part of the executive branch. they work for the department of homeland security. those are exactly branch employees incrementing the law. keep it concrete and simple. take a deep breath. host: we have another call from pennsylvania. ryan. caller: good morning. i would like to give a shout out vanessa who asked the previous question. i would like to ask about the different types of federalism and the grants that result from that. guest: great question. federalism is one of those overarching concepts, the idea that the national government is sharing powers with state and local governments. it is guaranteed in the bill of rights, specifically in the 10th amendment of reserved powers. that reserves powers that are not specifically mentioned in the constitution to state and local governments. when it comes to that relationship, we know that has been changing over 200 years. cakesed to be that layer federalism, that it was very distinct what the national government's responsibiliti
they know tsa agents are those people preventing that from happening. the tsa are bureaucrats. they are part of the executive branch. they work for the department of homeland security. those are exactly branch employees incrementing the law. keep it concrete and simple. take a deep breath. host: we have another call from pennsylvania. ryan. caller: good morning. i would like to give a shout out vanessa who asked the previous question. i would like to ask about the different types of federalism...