3:00 answering questions from experts around the bay area. tonight, breaking news. the alarming discovery at an american airport. an explosive device found in luggage. authorities say powder and fuses. the suspect on surveillance. the fbi on this tonight. also, those two trains colliding on the same tracks. more than 40 dead now. and tonight, the images just in, the moment of impact. first, here in the u.s., the tsa intercepting that explosive device found in a suitcase. authorities say hidden in the lining of a checked bag at an airport in pennsylvania. meant for a flight from pennsylvania to florida, the suspect seen on surveillance with his bags beforehand. and then leaving the airport. trevor ault reporting tonight on what else they found in that bag. the horrific images now emerging tonight. the video showing the moment of impact when those two trains collided on the same track in
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noncombatant civilians, and all the pictures we ve seen unfortunately over the past six week shows that what the russians are doing is a direct, deliberate targeting of civilians. the world health organization has just announced that 103 medical targets, hospitals, ambulances, clinics have been targeted by the russians. all of that is a war crime. and of course, the kind of things we ve seen in bucha and other places, where people have been executed. which is the only way that you can call people who are shot in the back of their heads with their hands tied behind their back. that, too, of course, is a war crime. so it s that kind of information, photographic intelligence information that you get from intercepting and wiretapping phones and other communications. that will all be shared with the international investigators. and then, of course, the hard thing is, can we get the people who are responsible for this
but of course, the kind of things we ve seen in bucha and other places, where people have been executed. which is the only way that you can call people who are shot in the back of their heads with their hands tied behind their back. that, too, of course, is a war crime. so it s that kind of information, photographic intelligence information that you get from intercepting and wiretapping phones and other communications. that will all be shared with the international investigators. and then, of course, the hard thing is, can we get the people who are responsible for this actually to stand trial. that s going to be hard as long as vladimir putin remains in power. david, you referenced misinformation. and i wonder for you as the executive editor of a news site, what you see as the media s role in combatting that disinformation. i think it s consistently reporting that war crimes have been committed. i mean, the coverage out of