sex with a 16-year-old runaway. the alleged incident happened at a holiday inn in rockland county, new york. his lawyer who is a fox news contributor says taylor is innocent and there s arthur there, you recognize his bald head. yep. and the rest of him, too. meanwhile, ireland lifts its air restrictions once again this morning as volcanic ash continues to threaten the sky. dust clouds have disrupted flights on and off since last month s volcanic eruption in iceland. romaine lettuce now possibly tied to an e-coli outbreak here in the u.s. so here s what you need to look for. freshway and imperial cisco brands, they are recalling leafy greens after 19 people got sick including students on three college campuses. 12 of those people are in the hospital. a wild foot chase in portland, oregon and it s all caught on camera. look at this. it s like cross country. you can see the carjacking suspect running on the rocks by the river with police dogs and officers right on his tail.
truckloads of bootleg and counterfit gear down to haiti. it s about $10 million worth of duds confiscated by police. great idea. instead of incineration donation. but there s one catch. all the logos have to be ripped off the clothes first. finally, airplanes airborne. six days after a cloud of volcanic ash swept over much of europe, we re talking about 21,000 flights getting up in the air. that s about 75% back up to speed. the air restrictions canceled about 100,000 flights and cost the airline industry more than $1.7 billion. airline industry isn t the only one that s suffered due to flight cancellations. farmers and others who export goods to europe took a financial hit, too, and so did business owners stuck with empty store shelves. zain verjee shows us how the ash over europe is being felt all the way to kenya. reporter: kenyan exporters are getting desperate. they continue to look for alternative routes to europe for their fresh vegetables and
travelers could bed down. andy eckhart in germany with the latest. what can you tell us. reporter: those not trying to get on a plane out enjoying beautiful spring day with clear blue skies in frankfurt. a lot were surprised they could not see any sign of ash in the sky. most of the people standing in line at the frankfurt airport were calm, patient, only very few complaining about a lack of support or inconvenience. now there s also some prominent travelers who are getting grounded in locations, german chancellor merkel, who is returning from a visit to the united states had to land in lisbon, portugal, due to air restrictions. no matter what the air cloud does, regulations require her flight crew rest. they are bringing in a new crew from germany, which will take
boat traffic away from cruise ship that say will house some of the 15,000 security personnel. military, police and coast guard all patrol to keep the city safe and commerce moving in canada s largest port. we re going to see the container ships coming in. the tugs and tows working their trade in the harbor. it s business as usual for the port of vancouver. reporter: but it is a big city with a multitude of potential targets, like transportation hubs. there are infinite places where things can occur and there cannot be a presence in all of them. reporter: some events will be at the whistler s ski area two hours north of the city, requiring a whole different set of security measures. soldiers are deployed up there with snowmobiles, track vehicles, foot patrols, snow shoes, skis. reporter: connecting the two venues, just one critical road. much of which hugs the coast. it too will be heavily patrolled. there will be air restrictions leased by norad, the north
in canada s largest port. we ll see the container ships coming in and tons of tows working in the harbor and it is very much business as usual. reporter: but it is a big city with a multitude of potential targets like transportation hubs. there are infinite places where things can occur and there cannot be a presence in all of them. reporter: some events will be held at the whistler ski area two hours north of the city, requiring a whole different set of security measures. our soldiers are deployed up there with snowballs, tract vehicles, foot patrols, snowshoe, skis. reporter: connecting the two venues just one critical road, much of which hugs the coast. it, too, will be heavily patrolled. air restrictions policed by norad and 4,500 members of the armed forces with special skills and equipment are in reserve, if