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Is obviously the deepest of these of the mayor can people sympathies of the American People to the four marines were killed. It is a heartbreaking circumstance. As for these individuals who served our countrys with great valor to be killed in this fashion. Reporter we want to show you what is going on right now. Take a look at this picture from chattanooga. Authorities are searching abdulazizs neighborhood and the vehicle he used in the shooting. Authorities are looking to any clues as to why he may open fire earlier today. Suzanne kennedy abc 7 news. Maureen abc 7, our sister station in chattanooga, and abc does have devoted resources to learn all we can about act of terror. We will bring you new information as soon as we get a threat the evening on abc 7 and wjla. Com. Will be a special edition of worlds tonight with about the story at 6 30. Leon more breaking news from a courtroom in colorado. A live look inside where a jury reached a verdict in the murder trial of james holmes, the
InterNational Terminal g or get bus toss International Terminal a. Now, there have been, like i mentioned three large groups, each one has been at the security lines here at tsa, and then theres another one that is downstairs at International Arrivals. Now, i want to come back out here live and show you that at International Arrivals, there is a whole team of people along with those demonstrators, a team of attorney general, who are trying to connect with international passengers, and their families, who may be having some difficulty going through customs and Border Protection lines. Now, again, if you are passing through San Francisco International Airport as an international traveler, you should come through here about three hours early. If youre catching a domestic flight, it probably is not a bad idea to come early through here as well, because a lot of those people going through screening will be going through the domestic terminals. Thats likely going to slow 24i7x down as well.
Live at the International Terminal where hundreds of protesters remain. Sergio . Reporter theyve been here for a pretty good part of the day. This is International Terminal a. Theyve actuallies dissipating a bit, but since they have been here the security line has been shut down for a few hours now. Theres a bunch of people mulling around, people walking by with signs. There is actually three groups f people that have been here. S one group at International Terminal a, another over at international termial g, and thats caused some challenges for a lot of the International Travelers coming through San Francisco in fact its asking passengers to arrive here about three hours early. Thats because they will have to go through tsa security at domestic terminal 3. They can then walk into International Terminal g or get bus toss International Terminal a. Now, there have been, like i mentioned three large groups, each one has been at the security lines here at tsa, and then theres another one t
And Group Retirement products. Thats why were your retirement company. Additional support has been provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. From the tisch wnet studios at Lincoln Center in new york, hari sreenivasan. Sreenivasan good evening and thank you for joining us. The Trump Administration is defending its controversial executive order blocking immigrants and refugees from select muslim countries from entering the u. S. The white house says since the president imposed the 90day ban on friday, a total of 325 thousand travelers from abroad arrived in the United States yesterday, and only 109 were detained at airports for questioning, because theyre citizens of the banned countries. Those majoritymuslim countries are iran, iraq, libya, syria, somalia, sudan, and yemen, which have a combined population of 219 million people. Trump chief of staff Reince Priebus said today most of the detained