kong. how much of a safety question is this for the people whose information is now possibly in the hands of isis. reporter: alison, a big enough question. the fbi is well aware of this and commenting on it. the suspect in this case is a 20-year-old, native of kosovo. we are told he is one of the leaders of the hacking group called the kosovo hackers security. he was living in malaysia when he was able to access the personal information of over 1,000 members of the u.s. military and federal employees by hacking into the computer system of a company based in the u.s. it was then over the course of a two-month span from june to august of 2015, that he alleged to pass along that information to the high profile member of isis. he is awaiting extradition to the u.s. at the moment. he was arrested in kuala lumpur on september 15th. as for the member of isis, that
of view about planned parenthood. reporter: house speaker john boehner signaled he would prefer to see the results of four house committee investigations into planned parenthood sked before scheduling a vote. but others say a vote to defund the group could come much sooner. shannon, thank you. be sure to watch shannon s special presentation on the undercover videos and the issues they re illuminating planned parenthood the hidden harvest premiers friday, 10:00 p.m. eastern. more dangerous fallout tonight from the legalization of recreational marijuana. the problem, keeping it out of the hands of children. correspondent alicia acuna has more. reporter: colorado is facing a simple but important safety question. how can consumers tell if a candy, brownie or cookie has marijuana in it once outside the package? and i think part of the issue comes to asserting what a cookie that has thc in it versus a cookie that does not cannen very difficult when you re staring at
of them at home. two of them are 14-year-old twins and then my other girl is 23 and 25 still at the house. i m doing the math that s ten years of financial support after college. after college. the thing of it is, in europe especially italy it s a common practice. since the economy has taken a tank the kids need more support. look some people say kick them out of the nest at 18. 5% of the country kick them out right away. right. if they need help y would say have them be accountable pay rent otherwise these kids are part of the problem is kids are getting out of college with hundred thousand dollars plus of student debt. they have limited job opportunities to pay back the money. they have nowhere to go. it s a safety question. if my daughter said i ve got 100 plus thousand dollars what am i
to do with the crash directly. the indonesian ministry of transport are investigating right now what happened here. but potentially there could be criminal investigations if in fact this plane took off just because it took off even though it was licensed to fly on that day possibly. but you have the air traffic controls the ground controllers, the pilot all assuming that that administrative detail has been handled or they wouldn t be on the schedule to fly that day. the safety question i see is whether or not they weren t authorized because the sky was already crowded that day. if it wasn t too crowded of a sky, it s not an issue other than administrative and there would be a possible fine or sanctions against the airline by the government. or the insurance company liability could be affected. but i don t think it s a safety issue unless the sky was already too crowded. or unless as miles said they didn t get the information because it wasn t licensed to fly. tla they didn t ge
Transcripts for CNN CNN Saturday Morning 20130323 14:16:30 archive.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from archive.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.