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conditions. the colorado department of transportation is now using a special ice slicer, combination of sodium chloride and magnesium chloride to treat the roads to try to make it as safe as possible. >> all right, anna cabrera live from colorado. by friday the storm could cause extremely dangerous conditions in some cities that aren't to used freezing rain, sleet and snow. shear a live look at santa lewis, expected to be hit by snow and ice tomorrow. dense fog there right now. dense fog here, too, in atlanta. let's head to new york, though, and eindra peterson. >> you nailed it, it is the threat of freezing rain that we're so concerned with. but more snow still expected to fall anywhere from over a foot of though still in through colorado, even through minnesota. we'll still be talking about, yes, that heavy snowfall, but let's take a look at the system and where it's expected to go forward from here. now, this is what we were talking about, that freezing rain threat. where you see the pink, that's a wintry mix. what we're concerned with is that wintry mix could be not just sleet, but
conditions. the colorado department of transportation is now using a special ice slicer, combination of sodium chloride and magnesium chloride to treat the roads to try to make it as safe as possible. >> all right, anna cabrera live from colorado. by friday the storm could cause extremely dangerous conditions in some cities that aren't to used freezing rain, sleet and snow. shear a live look at santa lewis, expected to be hit by snow and ice tomorrow. dense fog there right now. dense fog...
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community gets back to their homes as soon as and as safely as possible. >> thank you for thinking of us. >>> to russia where the olympic focus is squarely on security after two terror attacks this week in volgograd. authorities found a link between the bombings monday on a bus and sunday at a train station. new video of that attack is sending shock waves through russia with the death toll now rising and the countdown to the games now at 38 days. diana magnay is in moscow this morning to bring us up to date. we know some of those injured succumbed to their injuries, thus the death toll is rising there. >> reporter: that's right. a couple people dying overnight of their injuries. there's a huge anti-terror operation going on in volgograd right now. michaela, there's something like 5,000 police and security officials there. that's including the regular police there and they're detaining people, searching their documents. there have already been just under 90 people detained, apparently mostly because they don't have documentation for weapons they were carrying. you can get a sense of how d
community gets back to their homes as soon as and as safely as possible. >> thank you for thinking of us. >>> to russia where the olympic focus is squarely on security after two terror attacks this week in volgograd. authorities found a link between the bombings monday on a bus and sunday at a train station. new video of that attack is sending shock waves through russia with the death toll now rising and the countdown to the games now at 38 days. diana magnay is in moscow this...
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community. those few hours will tell us a lot as far as the current situation, when we can start bringing people back. right now, we're just going to hold the line. the area is safe. people are out. at this point we're looking for the experts to tell us what kind of readings they're getting. the railroad crews are responding and getting set up throughout the night here. things are definitely happening and everybody is safe right now. no injuries. we're just very thankful for that. >>> ntsb leading the investigation along with the federal railroad agency. >>> releasing new elements on the key element of the recovery. the value of your home and the rebound from those gut-wrenching losses a few years ago. alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. pretty big numbers. >> there are. this is a big number. good morning to you. s&p kay schiller says houses rose 13.6% if you compare it to the number a year ago. las vegas and los angeles both continue to show strength. when you compare numbers to the earlier month in september, fwroeth in prices in 18 of the cities on the index, it's slo
community. those few hours will tell us a lot as far as the current situation, when we can start bringing people back. right now, we're just going to hold the line. the area is safe. people are out. at this point we're looking for the experts to tell us what kind of readings they're getting. the railroad crews are responding and getting set up throughout the night here. things are definitely happening and everybody is safe right now. no injuries. we're just very thankful for that. >>>...
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out of there and safe and sound and we wish you the best. thank you so much for giving us an update. straight from aboard the ship there, stranded in the antarctica. give our best to the crew and everybody aboard. >> thank you. anyone interested, family or friends, visit it our website, spirited boston.com. thank you very much. >> we will track you along the way. thanks, over to you. >> so good to see their spirits so high after everything they have been through. >>> next up on "new day," are we seeing a reversal of fortunes on obamacare? the white house says the number of people signing up has surged past the 1 million mark. we speak about that in our political gut check and something new coming to the vending machine at work. could it help you make a better and healthier food choicings? stay with us. . >> welcome back to "new day," everyone, we have new top stories. >> a suicide bombing on a bus is the second deadly terror attack in russia in as many days. at least 14 people are dead after 17 others were killed in the same city at the rail station. we have the latest on how these
out of there and safe and sound and we wish you the best. thank you so much for giving us an update. straight from aboard the ship there, stranded in the antarctica. give our best to the crew and everybody aboard. >> thank you. anyone interested, family or friends, visit it our website, spirited boston.com. thank you very much. >> we will track you along the way. thanks, over to you. >> so good to see their spirits so high after everything they have been through. >>>...
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wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? so you want to drive more safely? of smart. stop eating. take deep breaths. avoid bad weather. [ whispers ] get eight hours. ♪ [ shouts over music ] turn it down! and, of course, talk to farmers. hi. hi. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ >>> happening now. winter coming on strong. a huge snowstorm blanketing the rockies and upper midwest now moving south and east toward big cities that aren't used to snow and ice. >>> highway hypnosis, the engineer behind the deadly train tee railment admits to nodding off just moments before the crash. how big of a problem is this. >>> and a celebrity chef defending herself against being a could yaccusations that she's addicted to cocaine. we're live with the latest. >> your "new day" continues right now. welcome back. it is wednesday, december 4. dangerous weather is gripping the nation's midsection. extreme temperature swings in denver and little rock, heavy snow hampering driving conditions. and the system is moving. anna
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. a safe that had been secured but they used a crowbar to breakthrough the glass. a spokesperson took us through how they did it. >> broke the window to one office, gained access to this office and went kettle to kettle taking out any of the dollar currency that could be 5s, 10s, 20s. >> again, $10,000 worth total stolen by the suspects. d.c. police tell us they are looking for information about the suspects. no arrests made, yet, wolf. this is a setback for the salvation army. itis a big setback. the commander said this is going to be christmas for a lot of families in that neighborhood of southeast washington, d.c. this is the only christmas, the only way some kids in that neighborhood and around the area can have a present for christmas and good food. this is a big setback for them. >> certainly is. how vulnerable are charities like this, specifically at this time of year? >> especially according to a law enforcement specialist, they have a particular vulnerability because our law enforcement analyst said there's more money in the kettles than you think. that creates a vulnerabilit
. a safe that had been secured but they used a crowbar to breakthrough the glass. a spokesperson took us through how they did it. >> broke the window to one office, gained access to this office and went kettle to kettle taking out any of the dollar currency that could be 5s, 10s, 20s. >> again, $10,000 worth total stolen by the suspects. d.c. police tell us they are looking for information about the suspects. no arrests made, yet, wolf. this is a setback for the salvation army. itis...
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population, they will check everyone until they make sure everyone is safe. >> what kind of neighborhood is this, tom? you lived in colorado for several years. tell us about the area of arapahoe high school, of littleton county. >> this is the kind of place where people move when they want to have a peaceful lovely life. it is a beautiful, beautiful place. you can see the rocky mountains nearby. it's full of soccer games on saturday mornings and swim meets and it's a lovely, lovely place for people to live. we lived i would guess probably ten miles from arapahoe high school, four miles from columbine high school. i will say, speaking to what you said a minute ago, when we talk about active shooter situations these days, because of what happened at columbine, we had friends in columbine high school when it happened, because of the overall difficulty of dealing with that and the realization, what you have now is a whole suite of steps that go into place. it's not just a matter of dealing with the shooter. you watch the parents reuniting with kids. there are protocols for making that happen, t
population, they will check everyone until they make sure everyone is safe. >> what kind of neighborhood is this, tom? you lived in colorado for several years. tell us about the area of arapahoe high school, of littleton county. >> this is the kind of place where people move when they want to have a peaceful lovely life. it is a beautiful, beautiful place. you can see the rocky mountains nearby. it's full of soccer games on saturday mornings and swim meets and it's a lovely, lovely...
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, crying >> pistorious nicknamed blade runner for the prosthetic legs he uses for sprinting was charged with premeditated murder. he's fighting that charge saying he mistook steenkamp for an intruder. >>> number nine, the royal announcement heard around the world. >> the duchess of cambridge was safely delivered of a son at 4:24 p.m. local time. >> god save the queen. >> the fountains of trafalgar square illuminated in blue light. >> the new royal heir in the united kingdom. >> baby george was born in july to prince william and his wife kate. number eight. >> tens it of thousands of people have poured out onto the streets in what is another demonstration against the government. >> about a year after the arab spring ushered in egypt's first democratically elected president, mohamed morsi is then ousted in a military coup. many egyptians frustrated by what they saw as the slow pace of change and the rise of islamic fundamentalism. number seven is, after decades of distrust and a diplomatic gridlock, there's a thaw with iran. >> the phone call that's making history. president obama
, crying >> pistorious nicknamed blade runner for the prosthetic legs he uses for sprinting was charged with premeditated murder. he's fighting that charge saying he mistook steenkamp for an intruder. >>> number nine, the royal announcement heard around the world. >> the duchess of cambridge was safely delivered of a son at 4:24 p.m. local time. >> god save the queen. >> the fountains of trafalgar square illuminated in blue light. >> the new royal heir in...
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who said you absolutely should use the vaccine. he feels it's safe tore use it than not use it 3. >>> nucle"newsweek" is returnin its roots beginning january or maybe february. the new print version will depend more on subscribers and less on advertisers. and readers will pay more than in the past. >>> a woman thought to be getting the first ticket for wearing google glass has pleaded not guilty. cecile la abate of san diego is charged with speeding and distracted driving. her defense, she says there's nothing illegal about simply wearing google glass when it's not turned on. but when she looked up at the officer who pulled her over, turns out her glasses were activated. >> it's on. the device is physically on but it's not active in the screen. if i do either this or this, then you can see the screen light up a little. >> abadie is 1 of 10,000 people apparently who have been asked to try out and test the product. apparently the test she was taking part in did not include taking the glasses off. taking them off before you drive. >>> let's take a look at what's coming up on "new da
who said you absolutely should use the vaccine. he feels it's safe tore use it than not use it 3. >>> nucle"newsweek" is returnin its roots beginning january or maybe february. the new print version will depend more on subscribers and less on advertisers. and readers will pay more than in the past. >>> a woman thought to be getting the first ticket for wearing google glass has pleaded not guilty. cecile la abate of san diego is charged with speeding and distracted...
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prediction, is whoever steps forward and says your secrets are safe with us. park them here, they're going to win next year. >> i tell you, all the gray areas with regard to the law, all the legal stuff we talked about because of social media and technology, it's crazy. brett, christina, scott, thanks, guys, so much. >> thank you. >> all right. >>> coming up, check this out. a van slams into the building at the georgia department of revenue, but it was no accident. we'll tell you what was going on. >>> also later, i'm going to speak with the founder of this website, helpyourhero.org. the mission -- helping children faced with serious medical issues by turning them into superheroes. you won't want to miss it. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. an
prediction, is whoever steps forward and says your secrets are safe with us. park them here, they're going to win next year. >> i tell you, all the gray areas with regard to the law, all the legal stuff we talked about because of social media and technology, it's crazy. brett, christina, scott, thanks, guys, so much. >> thank you. >> all right. >>> coming up, check this out. a van slams into the building at the georgia department of revenue, but it was no accident....
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you won't fall anywhere and that's what you do and you get used to it after a while and your mind adjusts and you do feel safe. you concentrate on your work and it really is just a magazine if i have magnificent experience. >> we'll take your word on that one. talk to me about the difficulty in movement. the space suits seem so cumbersome. you see the rod they're working on. it almost seemed like he was using scotch tape, wrapping it around it. obviously i know nothing of what i'm talking about here. is it difficult to move around in that space suit? >> we do have tape in space. i've used it during a spacewalk. it's not scotch tape but space tape. it's a special kind of tape. it is a little hard to move around. it's a bulky suit. what you learn very quickly when you practice on the ground in the water is that if you use too much energy in making your motions at the beginning of the spacewalk, if you move your hands and grab the handrails very tightly, you're going to wear yourself out. you're fighting against the suit, the pressure in the suit and the bulkiness of the suit. one of
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guilty until proven innocent. we need to know these things are safe and okay to use. >> reporter: they've been in the u.s. less than an a decade and increasingly big tobacco companies are manufacturing them. the health impact and conflicting studies on whether or not nicotine alone is harmful. >> i would like the science to catch up with what we're doing here. >> reporter: but you're still willing to do it. >> but i think the alternative to just smoking all day, i think this is a better alternative. >> what we gain is far greater than what we had the potential. >> reporter: amy fairchild of columbia university school of public health co-authored this op-ed making the case for e-cigarettes. a lot say there's not enough science. >> there is never going to be enough science. there is always going to be room for another study and what i would say to them is the need is so great now, you have so many tobacco death now. the dire urgent public health need. this is one of the most important public health. >> reporter: they must be federally regulated and not marketed to kids. i wish you
guilty until proven innocent. we need to know these things are safe and okay to use. >> reporter: they've been in the u.s. less than an a decade and increasingly big tobacco companies are manufacturing them. the health impact and conflicting studies on whether or not nicotine alone is harmful. >> i would like the science to catch up with what we're doing here. >> reporter: but you're still willing to do it. >> but i think the alternative to just smoking all day, i think...
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blade runner, due to the prosthetic limbs he used for running, is fighting the murder charge seeing he hiss took her for a burglar. >> duchess of cambridge safely delivered a son at 4:20 p.m. local time. the fountains of the square illuminated in blue light. >> the new royal heir in the united kingdom. >> baby george born in july to prince william and his wife, kate. number eight -- >> tens of thousands of people have poured out on to the streets in what is another demonstration against the government. >> about a year after the arab spring in egypt's first democratically elected president, is out offed in a military coup. the rise of islamic fundamentalism. number seven, after decades of distrust and diplomatic gridlock, there is a thor with iran. >> the phone call that's making history. president obama called iran's new president. >> six world powers. >> the preliminary deal elimit the nuclear weeapons and international sanctions. some say it doesn't go far enough. number six. >> all around, you hear the sounds of windows breaking. objects crashing to the floor. >> typhoon haiyan wipi
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. that is to go to the threat and try to eliminate the threat while keeping students and staff safe. within 20 minutes of the time of the report of the shooting, our deputies found the suspect dead inside the school. currently right now it appears to us that that shooter is dead as a result of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. however, that determination remains under investigation and we will continue to look at those details. at this point in time, we have victims advocates with the families and the victims at the hospital, and we have investigators with the family of the shooter. we are beginning our investigation now as a crime scene. we have evacuated the entire school. the school was evacuated very slowly, deliberately and meticulously. we wanted to ensure that all of our students number one were safe and secondly, we wanted to ensure that we had no other suspects or individuals that were collaborators with our shooter. although it will remain under investigation, we at this point in time believe the shooter that is deceased is the only individual that was armed in the school to
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all back at work this morning. >> yeah! >> safe to say we did not win the $636 million jackpot last night, but if you're watching us in georgia or california, have another very close look at your mega millions tickets, folks, a winning ticket was sold in both states. we'll put the winning numbers up on the screen so check it one more time. make sure to check that mega ball number 7. who are the winners? dan simon is at a gift shop in san jose, california, where the winning ticket was purchased. hey, dan. >> reporter: all right, kate, good morning. since this is a gift shop at a strip mall perhaps the winner ka came to buy a christmas present and left with two with the winning lottery ticket. the owner of this store is absolutely ecstatic. he's a 37-year-old vietnamese man, he has three children and the payday for him is $1 million. he's speaking out. take a look. >> the lottery called me and let me know, i come and take a look, you know, but everybody here, whoa! i be the good one tonight! >> reporter: this strip mall mainly consists of small vietnamese shops, san jose has the large
all back at work this morning. >> yeah! >> safe to say we did not win the $636 million jackpot last night, but if you're watching us in georgia or california, have another very close look at your mega millions tickets, folks, a winning ticket was sold in both states. we'll put the winning numbers up on the screen so check it one more time. make sure to check that mega ball number 7. who are the winners? dan simon is at a gift shop in san jose, california, where the winning ticket...
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at times, so safe travel to the nation's leaders today. may you get along well with your seat mate. >> that is all for us, thank you for joining us, "ac360" starts right now. >>> jake, thank you very much. good evening, everyone, as one official here in johannesburg put it, the world is coming to south africa to pay tribute to nelson mandela, the father of south africa. it is the single largest gathering of heads of state and gives just in a few hours, president obama, former president george w. bush and hill
at times, so safe travel to the nation's leaders today. may you get along well with your seat mate. >> that is all for us, thank you for joining us, "ac360" starts right now. >>> jake, thank you very much. good evening, everyone, as one official here in johannesburg put it, the world is coming to south africa to pay tribute to nelson mandela, the father of south africa. it is the single largest gathering of heads of state and gives just in a few hours, president obama,...
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their ticket which means the cruise line never promised a safe trip. >> drew obviously is joining us. you say the carnal, at least for this lawsuit is actually telling passengers we didn't promise you a safe trip? >> yes. anderson, what carnival is saying, number one, this was an accident, not negligence on its part. secondly, yes, these passengers have no right to sue because carnival's attorney says when you buy your ticket, the ticket contract makes absolutely no guarantee for safe passage, a seaworthy vessel, adequate and wholesome food and sanitary and safe living conditions. carnival, because of that, is trying to get the suit tossed. these passengers want to challenge that in court. if they get their chance, that will be in february. >> you sure don't see that disclaimer in the commercial. carnival is saying it did nothing wrong, it's ship is seaworthy but going for major changes to make sure it never happens again. >> major, 3$300 milli invted in carnival ships alone and almost all of it making sure spraying fuel doesn't start a fire and disable the ship, all changes made aft
their ticket which means the cruise line never promised a safe trip. >> drew obviously is joining us. you say the carnal, at least for this lawsuit is actually telling passengers we didn't promise you a safe trip? >> yes. anderson, what carnival is saying, number one, this was an accident, not negligence on its part. secondly, yes, these passengers have no right to sue because carnival's attorney says when you buy your ticket, the ticket contract makes absolutely no guarantee for...
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companies tend to lag behind a little bit. government tends to make safe betts. no one ever got fired for hiring ibm, that is the culture of washington. if we only exclusively hired ibm in the private sector, we would still be using the old giant monolithic pcs. >> good advice. good talking with you again, clay johnson. good tips there for people >> good to see you and happy new year. >> happy new year to you. >> we know how tempting vending machines can be. but soon you'll get a reality check because millions of machines will be required to displace calorie information. we'll take a look at how it will work and how much it will cost. >> new regulations will go into effect early next year as part of obamacare. they allow more information for you. more than 10,000 companies will have to display this, the calorie counts. similarly to what you see in menus in restaurants. it will be on vending machines now. they'll see the calories next to their snack choice. they include lays potato chips, skittles, snickers. you'll see it right there. now, the fda hopes this will help consumers go from alt
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keep the country safe from attack. >> jim sciutto, i know mike rogers agrees with her. let's get some more right now on edward snowden. valerie plame is joining us, the former cia clandestine officer whose cover was famously blown by the bush administration, a bush administration official, back in 2003. she is also the author of the spy thriller "blowback." she is joining us from santa fe, new mexico. i'm curious to get your thoughts on edward snowden. has he done more good or more harm to the united states? >> hi, wolf. what i would like to talk more about or rather less about edward snowden's character or what the appropriate punishment should be, but more about what are the issues at stake. it goes to the really heart of constitutional issues, how do we reconcile domestic surveillance with the constitution. and those, because of his revelations, that's why we're having this conversation now. >> so has he done all of us a favor by bringing these issues to the fore the way he did, or did he do grave damage to u.s. national security? >> i will tell you as a former intelligence officer
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safe and took this young lady with us. and we went into like a couple of back rooms they have down there in the basement. we just all kind of sat down there. and our teacher checked out the young lady that came down screaming. and nothing appeared to be physically wrong with her, but you can definitely tell she was really shaken up by the whole thing. >> this may be a dumb question but you said she had blood on her. where did the blood come from? >> her friend that she was standing next to was actually one that had been shot. and her friend -- i didn't really get the full story, but i guess her friend had fallen on her. and i guess her friend kind of just fell. and that's where the blood came from. because she was standing right there when it happened, when her friend was shot. >> you must have been incredibly scared at this point. >> yeah. i was more angry, i guess at first, to like sit there and think how could somebody possibly do this? it's the holidays, it's christmastime. this doesn't happen to people -- this just doesn't happen. it hit way too close to home. this doesn't hap
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or how many of you were in there? >> there were six-to-eight of us in that closet. we were just crammed in one corner. there was a lot of stuff in that closet. >> what kind of conversations were you having in there and how did you know it was safe to come out? >> we were having conversations like some people were doubting if it was something and we were going to be okay and others were wondering what would happen. some of us were crying. the thing that noted us that we could get out is we heard screams outside of our door. we heard teachers saying get out. we need to go to king super across the street. run as fast as you can. we heard more screams. >> were you just in the closet for a couple of minutes? >> one more time? >> you were in the closet for a couple of minutes then? >> it was more like 10 or 15 minutes. we had stayed in there for a really long time. we heard the fire alarm go off. we heard someone say over the intercom it was not a drill. we heard police cars for a while. then we heard screaming of kids and they were all running out. we were hesitant to run out at firs
or how many of you were in there? >> there were six-to-eight of us in that closet. we were just crammed in one corner. there was a lot of stuff in that closet. >> what kind of conversations were you having in there and how did you know it was safe to come out? >> we were having conversations like some people were doubting if it was something and we were going to be okay and others were wondering what would happen. some of us were crying. the thing that noted us that we could...
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were affected by the hacking. many rushed to get new cards. joining us live is kevin, a former hacker who was once the fbis most wanted computer criminal. he's now the president of a security site. target says the p.i.n. numbers are encrypted, so they are still safe. what is your take? >> well, that's what we have to go on. unfortunately, we really don't know for sure if the hackers were able to put in software into the point of sale systems at any of the target stores. it's possible they could have intercepted the information but we really don't know. really, who cares if the hackers got the p.i.n.s because if they got the debit card numbers, they are able to use the debit cards online without the p.i.n. the only thing you need is the code, the cvv code to commit fraud using the cards as long as the debit card allows you to use it as a point of sale card as well. >> you have quite a resume. you have a 100% track record for being able to break into any corporate system for which you have been paid to hack. what is your advice? what advice would you give to target to protect the
were affected by the hacking. many rushed to get new cards. joining us live is kevin, a former hacker who was once the fbis most wanted computer criminal. he's now the president of a security site. target says the p.i.n. numbers are encrypted, so they are still safe. what is your take? >> well, that's what we have to go on. unfortunately, we really don't know for sure if the hackers were able to put in software into the point of sale systems at any of the target stores. it's possible...
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of their smiles, a stage shared by leaders can seem small at times, so safe travel to the nation's leaders today. may you get along well with your seat mate. >> that is all for us, thank you
of their smiles, a stage shared by leaders can seem small at times, so safe travel to the nation's leaders today. may you get along well with your seat mate. >> that is all for us, thank you
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cover the whole school. >> so perhaps this will be another opportunity for us to revisit, you know, what needs to happen again to keep students safe to prevent shootings like this. daylan, what are your friends saying? what are you doing in terms of trying to heal now? >> well, last night me and about eight miff friends, we got together, and we really just talked. we kind of got our feelings out. none of us really cried, but we did have times where we just needed talk about it and be with our friends and, of course, friends and family really help to get through the situation. >> will you be scared to go back to school on monday or on tuesday, i guess? school is closed monday. >> no, i won't. i've always known that this is a possibility, and i know that it's a possibility again, but. i have confidence that they will get business done. >> we really appreciate your time. >> yeah, thank you. >> thank you for braving the cold. it's deceptively chilly out here in colorado today. wren you have a lot to try to refocus through the weekend. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> martin,
cover the whole school. >> so perhaps this will be another opportunity for us to revisit, you know, what needs to happen again to keep students safe to prevent shootings like this. daylan, what are your friends saying? what are you doing in terms of trying to heal now? >> well, last night me and about eight miff friends, we got together, and we really just talked. we kind of got our feelings out. none of us really cried, but we did have times where we just needed talk about it and...
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and counted everybody as we walked in the room to make sure everybody was in there safe and took this young lady with us, and we went into like a couple back rooms they have down there in the basement, and we all sat down there and our teacher checked out the young lady that came down screaming and nothing appeared to be physically wrong with them, but you can definitely tell she was shaken up. >> this may be a dumb question but you said she had blood on her. where did the blood come from? >> her friend she was standing next to was actually one that had been shot, and her friend -- i didn't really get the full story, but i guess her friend had fallen on her, and i guess her friend kind of just fell, and that's where the blood came from because she was standing right there when it happened, when her friend was shot. >> you must have been incredibly scared at this point. >> yeah, i was more angry, i guess, at first, to like sit there and think how could somebody possibly do this? it's the holidays. it's christmastime. this doesn't happen to people -- this just doesn't happen. this
and counted everybody as we walked in the room to make sure everybody was in there safe and took this young lady with us, and we went into like a couple back rooms they have down there in the basement, and we all sat down there and our teacher checked out the young lady that came down screaming and nothing appeared to be physically wrong with them, but you can definitely tell she was shaken up. >> this may be a dumb question but you said she had blood on her. where did the blood come...
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described as drug war to show us how safe it really was. but before he even passed the channel marker dividing the u.s. and mexican border, speedy made us promise not to raise our camera, not to raise any suspicion and told us there's no doubt how jet skiers would look following this same path, like drug smugglers. >> only people with jet skis are involved with dope. >> right. >> reporter: clearly nervous, colette barely slowed down as we approach the church tiffany and david hartley visited on september 30th. he turned the boat and gave us 30 seconds to take the pictures at the exact spot tiffany hartley said they had stopped. >> this is the last place they came to at the old guerrero church. they took pictures on the front step, according to tiffany hartley. and they set down this channel to head back and it was able five minutes into their voyage when they were approached by the boats. in an instant, the man who told us this lake was safe was again speeding away from mexico 70 miles an hour. the same path the hartleys were on when tiffany says the attack began. >> there's a
described as drug war to show us how safe it really was. but before he even passed the channel marker dividing the u.s. and mexican border, speedy made us promise not to raise our camera, not to raise any suspicion and told us there's no doubt how jet skiers would look following this same path, like drug smugglers. >> only people with jet skis are involved with dope. >> right. >> reporter: clearly nervous, colette barely slowed down as we approach the church tiffany and david...
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can't answer is if there is a safe legal limit and people who use marijuana daily as a medicine should be able to drive. how impaired are they? >> what is more clear, though, the effect of marijuana on the young brain. >> what we see is a very big difference in people who begin to smoke prior to the age of 16 and those who smoke after age 16. what we call early versus later onset. >> gruber's brain scans show the white matter, those are the highways that help the brain commute from one point to another are impaired in those who start smoking early. >> maybe that there's underlying white matter connectivity differences. >> that's your concern, it sounds like, that those highways, those white matter highways are just more disrupted in people who start smoking early. >> that's what we see. >> perhaps not surprising given what we know about the young developing brain. >> that's a very delicate time in brain development, and that's not a good time to be taking any drugs. >> preliminary research shows that early onset smokers are slower at tasks, have lower iq's later in life, higher
can't answer is if there is a safe legal limit and people who use marijuana daily as a medicine should be able to drive. how impaired are they? >> what is more clear, though, the effect of marijuana on the young brain. >> what we see is a very big difference in people who begin to smoke prior to the age of 16 and those who smoke after age 16. what we call early versus later onset. >> gruber's brain scans show the white matter, those are the highways that help the brain...
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described as drug war to show us how safe it really was. but before he even passed the channel marker dividing the u.s. and mexican border, speedy made us promise not to raise our camera, not to raise any suspicion and told us there's no doubt how jet skiers would look following this same path, like drug smugglers. >> only people with jet skis are involved with dope. >> right. >> reporter: clearly nervous, colette barely slowed down as we approach the church tiffany and david hartley visited on september 30th. he turned the boat and gave us 30 seconds to take the pictures at the exact spot tiffany hartley said they had stopped. >> this is the last place they came to at the old guerrero church. they took pictures on the front step, according to tiffany hartley. and they set down this channel to head back and it was able five minutes into their voyage when they were approached by the boats. in an instant, the man who told us this lake was safe was again speeding away from mexico 70 miles an hour. the same path the hartleys were on when tiffany says the attack began. >> there's a boat on
described as drug war to show us how safe it really was. but before he even passed the channel marker dividing the u.s. and mexican border, speedy made us promise not to raise our camera, not to raise any suspicion and told us there's no doubt how jet skiers would look following this same path, like drug smugglers. >> only people with jet skis are involved with dope. >> right. >> reporter: clearly nervous, colette barely slowed down as we approach the church tiffany and david...
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chinese icebreaker the "snow dragon" will be used to airlift 56 of the 74 passengers and crew, leaving a skeleton crew onboard of 18 people to wait for the ice to melt so they can move the ship out safely. they won't be able to do that until the weather lightens up. there are very strong gusts of wind. they would have used helicopters before now if it weren't are for the wind. when the weather breaks, they'll be able to do this but not until then, john. >> and they aren't leaving people onboard. any fear for the people left given that these ships haven't been able to get through to them? >> i don't think so at this stage. they're leaving the 18 crew members onboard because this is a very expensive bit of equipment, this ship, they don't want to let it go to waste in the antarctic. it would be an ecological problem, an expensive problem as well. and there's plenty of food and water onboard for those 18 people to live for probably many weeks ahead. and so they're going to leave them onboard and hope the weather changes, the ice melts, and they can move out. >> a long, cold wait for that cr
chinese icebreaker the "snow dragon" will be used to airlift 56 of the 74 passengers and crew, leaving a skeleton crew onboard of 18 people to wait for the ice to melt so they can move the ship out safely. they won't be able to do that until the weather lightens up. there are very strong gusts of wind. they would have used helicopters before now if it weren't are for the wind. when the weather breaks, they'll be able to do this but not until then, john. >> and they aren't...
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passports and your identity. i think sochi itself will probably be safe. just remember, this happened quite a ways away. >> peter, in july, the leader of the chechen group, we don't know that they're responsible, but they vowed to use maximum force to disrupt the sochi games. how big a threat is this group? >> a big threat. they are on the terrorist list. they have been involved, the chechen islamist militants have been involved in everything from taking theaters to schools. attacks on train stations, aircraft, airports. this is a very, very dangerous group and is led by someone who is very dangerous and is public enemy number one in russia today. we have to take the threats very seriously and volgograd is proof of the pudding here. what we see after this is anybody's speculation. >> the state department, as peter referenced, considers it a terrorist group. the leader says they are certain to eliminate the group's leader before the games start. that's quite a promise. how realistic is that? >> i don't think that's realistic. he's been hiding, umarov has been hiding in the mountains fo
passports and your identity. i think sochi itself will probably be safe. just remember, this happened quite a ways away. >> peter, in july, the leader of the chechen group, we don't know that they're responsible, but they vowed to use maximum force to disrupt the sochi games. how big a threat is this group? >> a big threat. they are on the terrorist list. they have been involved, the chechen islamist militants have been involved in everything from taking theaters to schools....
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a safe legal limit. and if people who use marijuana daily as a medicine, should be able to drive. how impaired are they? what is more clear, though, is the effect of marijuana on the young brain. >> what we think is a big difference in people who begin to smoke prior to age 16 and those who smoke after age 16. what we call early versus later onset. >> the brain scan shows the white matter, highways that help the brain communicate from one point to another, are impaired, in those who start smoking early. >> there is underlined white matter. >> that is your concern, sounds like. that those highways, white matter highways, are just more disrupted in people who smoke. >> that's not surprising, given what we know about the young developing brain. >> that's a young developmental time. that's an good time to take any drugs. >> preliminary research shows that early onset smokers are slower at task, higher stroke and increased cognitive disorders. some scientists are still concerned because in 2012, 35% of high school seniors lit up. and that could mean a generation of kids with damaged b
a safe legal limit. and if people who use marijuana daily as a medicine, should be able to drive. how impaired are they? what is more clear, though, is the effect of marijuana on the young brain. >> what we think is a big difference in people who begin to smoke prior to age 16 and those who smoke after age 16. what we call early versus later onset. >> the brain scan shows the white matter, highways that help the brain communicate from one point to another, are impaired, in those...