permeable than for other world leaders. and that is in part by design. popes generally and this pope in particular wants to shake hands and say hello. they don t want to be separated from ordinary people. it doesn t do for a pope who is supposed to be a shepherd of souls, a pastor to be surrounded by armored cars and guys toting ak-47s. so in general, i think popes try to take reasonable security precautions, but it just isn t as thick. i think the same thing extends to the vatican. listen, brooke. compared to getting into the white house, getting into the vatican is like going to the 7-eleven for a quart of milk. it s a walk in the park. post-9/11, they installed metal detectors. so you have to pass through a metal detector to get in. but the kind of scrutiny you re subjected to just isn t the same. i think in some ways, having covered the vatican for the better part of 20 years, my
releases the chamber. we re told it s supposed to be a really smooth hit. how did it feel? felt amazing, actually. reporter: it is wild. it s whacky. it s hard to report out here and keep a straight face. i have to tell you, though officially it is illegal to be selling the products on site if they are pot products. it s illegal to be giving away free samples of pot. but people are allowed to consume cannabis on site. if they bring their own, that s okay. they can try out some of these different devices that way. we re also seeing a lot of people sharing with each other as well brooke. i mean i m sure it s quite the sharing culture where you are, ana cabrera. enjoy it or something. reporter: everybody s happy. thank you. make sure you tune in tonight 9:00 eastern for dr. sanjay gupta s special weed 3: the marijuana revolution. coming up the baltimore police department facing growing
victory. a fire fight happening now in the key iraqi city of ramadi. isis militants preparing to capture the capital of anbar province. cnn has also learned a local official there is begging for backup from beg dadaghdad saying security is collapsing. this is all coming from arwa damon, our cnn senior international correspondent, who s joining me live from baghdad. arwa how close is ramadi to falling, and what would that mean for this war there on isis? well brooke we were speaking with the deputy provincial head of the province and he s currently inside ramadi. he put it quite simply. he said in my view the city has already fallen. isis has been advancing throughout the course of the day in all directions moving closer towards the city center. this all began this morning when isis moved in and took over a significant portion of the eastern side of the city in
year. i plan to take more than my fair share. high profits. series premieres sunday night at 10:00. just into us this new federal report says computer systems aboard next generation aircraft like the boeing 7897 airbus a350 vulnerable to hacking by someone using the in-flight wi-fi or even by someone on the ground. so let s get right to cnn aviation and government regulation correspondent renee marsh and if we re talking next generation aircraft is there a threat right now? well brooke, according to this report and just going through it because it was just released to the public it s several pages long but what it does make clear is that there is serious cybersecurity concerns that the faa must deal with and that is according to this report. one of the vulnerabilities you pointed out, those modern aircraft that are highly automated. according to this report those
onboard computers can essentially be hacked by anyone with a laptop on board or someone with a laptop on the ground. the report goes on to say this is all based on interviews with cybersecurity experts, as well as aviation experts. they then outline a couple of theories. they say someone with a laptop could, a, common deer the aircraft and could put a virus into the flight control computers, they could also jeopardize the safety of the flight by taking control of the computers and, lastly they say, a hacker could take over the warning systems or the navigational systems of the aircraft and we know those are all critical components here. again, this is just coming out but the headline one of the headlines is that they found a vulnerability with these highly automated aircraft and they are saying that the faa needs to address it at this point, brooke. this is not something any of us want to hear when we hop on