rochester, new york, but the people said that the fear did not deter them. i own a few establishments downtown and so it is scary, but then i thought, we have great security pass, and great police presence there on the avenue, and they are trying to put the fear into us, and we won t let it happen. and they acted in time, because lutchman recorded a video of himself taking responsibility for the attack, and obviously, didn t take place with the help of an undercover informant. bria brianna. thank you for the new details, and i appreciate it. i want to talk more about the terror-related headlines, and we have cnn analysts kimberly dozier, and kcolonel cedric latent, and he is also a former intelligence officer, and training at the nsa. colonel, more likely for a plot to be carried out in europe or
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enter the airport gate with a security pass. he thought he had explosives but they were not angtive. these so-called terrorist cases have become controversial lately. the question is whether it makes sense to go after individuals with terror plans. the fbi has said many times since 911 they have switched to prevention terrorism. this is the case that shows how far they will go to do it. all right. so guess what. the jackpot then was more than 400 million. was there a winner? we ll tell you next on new day saturday. [ bettina ] my dentist said to me that i had acid erosion.
what was a sting operation. they nabbed loewen when he tried to enter the airport gate with a security pass. he thought he had explosives in the car but they were not active because they were provided by the agents. these types of so-called aspirational terror cases have become controversial recently. the question is whether it makes sense to go after individuals who have terror plans, even if the plans are not fully operational, because the cases can be expensive and time consuming to prosecute. the fbi said many times since 9/11 its mission has switched to prevention of terrorism and this is the kind of case that shows just how far they ll go to do it. martin? thank you, joe, very much. last night if you didn t win the mega millions, your dreams did not come true. the odds of you winning, we ll look at the reality coming up.
this is terry lowen, a practices muslim, working a wichita airport, which authorities say he wanted to blow up, and he s charged with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction, a car bomb, and attempting to buyer material support to terrorism. according to according documents, they say lowen allegedly had an online chat with someone, and he said he wanted to engage in violent jihad on behalf of al qaeda. what he didn t know is he was chatting online with an fbi employ employee. the employee offered to introduce him to someone who would help him, and the documents describe fbi employees number one and number two, who later pretended ton an alleged accomplice as part of a sting operation. they nabbed him when he tried to enter the airport with a security pass. they were not active, because they had been provided by the agents. the so-called aspirational terror cases have been a bit controversial lately, because