vimarsana.com

System but not the older versions. Microsoft hasnt been supporting their decadeold systems hike windows xp, and this attack took advantage of that. So microsoft issued an emergency patch this past weekend. Reporter the fix was too late to help those already attacked. In a blog post, microsofts president , brad smith acknowledged the company has the first responsibility to address these issues. But went on to point a finger at the National Security agency, which originally identified the software flaw, then lost it when hackers broke into nsa computers. An equivalent scenario with conventional weapons would be the u. S. Military having some of its tomahawk missiles stolen. In so i think the nsa should probably err on the side of disclosure. Reporter in seattle, kyle kosher works to defend against hacker rs and thinks the nsa could have done more to prevent this attack. They could possibly figure out when these vulnerabilities are going to be rediscovered or leaked and alert the vendors before it gets out. But it doesnt seem like that happened in this case. Reporter microsoft says it has more than three and a half thousand working on it. Today the state Department Says it has evidence that syria as assad regime has carried out mass executions outside damascus. It released images that according to the u. S. Show a crematorium. Assads forces had been pummeling the opposition in damascus and in the city of homs. But in a deal, it allowed hundreds to board buses out, and seth doane is there. Reporter for years they waged war against the regime of assad. But tonight these opposition fighters and their families lined up to leave, defeated. Nearly had 400 fighters, some w weapons still in hand boarded buses by sunset. Soldiers watched under the watchful eye of this allies, all part of the deal to relocate the opposition to northern syria. What are you thinking about now as you get on the bus . The rebel fighters did not want to talk with us. But in a video they shot, this young man explained, it feels like a stab in the heart leaving homs, but godwilling, ill come back one day triumphant. Homs governor said the negotiations to get this far were difficult. Its a truce for the time being, he said, but he warns the government would fight them again in the future if it had to. Assads forces have used several different tactics to take back territory from opposition fighters. One has been to destroy entire neighborhoods. And so the shelling continues on the outskirs of the capital damascus. Despite a similar relocation deal there, with thousands leaving. Assads forces have destroyed cities, killed and starved their enemies and now, scott, these rebel evacuations are bringing assad closer to a symbolic victory, solidifying control over syrias big cities. Seth doane inside syria for us tonight. Were back in just a moment. Lysol max cover kills 99. 9 of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. One more way youve got what it takes to protect. [hissing] uh i [sound of wrench] [intricate guitar riff] [engine starts] [guitar continues] you knmegared omega3s. But did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too . Introducing megared advanced 4in1. Just one softgel delivers the omega3 power of two regular fish oil pills. So give your body mega support with megared advanced 4in1. I dont think thats how theyre made. Klondike hooks up with tasty flavors. The best ice cream bars ever conceived. Because your carpet theres resolve carpet care. It lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. Resolve carpet care with five times benefits no matter who was in there last. Protection. New lysol power fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a justcleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. Lysol. What it takes to protect. Ito become dangerous. D for an everyday item new tide pods child guard pack. Helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. Align, press and unzip. A north Korean Missile launch over the weekend got the pentagons attention, and david martin has that. Reporter its not the perfect weapon the North Koreans claim, but the latest test represents a significant advance for kim jong un and his Nuclear Weapons program. After three failures, it was the First Successful test of an intermediate range missile capable of reaching the island of guam where the u. S. Has a major bomber base. It flew for 30 minute, longer than any previous north korean test. More importantly, it appears to be the test of a reentry vehicle, a Key Technology north korea must master before it can develop an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile capable of striking the unit mainland the test missile flew 1200 miles into space. As the reentry vehicle came back to earth it encountered extreme heat and buffeting when it hit the atmosphere. The technical challenge is to withstand the heat and buffeting without losing course. It land 60 miles from russia. North korea claimed it was capable of carrying a quote, largesized nuclear warhead, in which case, it wouldnt have to be very accurate. David marten at the pentagon. Two kids barfed in class today. It was so gross. Lysol disinfectant spray kills 99. 9 of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. One more way youve got what it takes to protect. And they happen easily. The other side of this. Is they can be removed. Easily. Spray and washs. Powerful formula. Removes over 100 stains. Spray and wash. Better on over 100 stains. The family of a penn state student who died after a night of hazing is opening up tonight. 18 Fraternity Members are charged, some with felonies. Heres jericka duncan. This was murder of our son. They treated him like a rag doll and left him to die. Reporter i piazzas family wants everyone to know. They let him suffer. He died a shlow and painful deah at the hands of these men of principle, as they call it. Reporter according to this grand jury report, pea piazza w forced to drink alcohol, fell downstairs twice, and was in and out of consciousness during a pledge night on february 2nd. Much of it was captured on surveillance cameras. How difficult was it to read that grand jury report in to know that he was laying at the bottom of the basement steps for any length of time, all by himself it was terrible. 911, whats the address of your emergency. Reporter Fraternity Members waited until almost 11 00 the next morning. Hes breathing. Reporter the grand jury report alleges a coverup. They knew he needed serious help, but they decided, you know what . Lets preserve ourselves, lets not do anything. And they ordered a cleanup to get rid of the alcohol, get rid of the evidence, and getting rid of the videotapes, and thank god, the police got there before that happened. Tim was an amazing man and an even better friend. Reporter the Piazza Family is finding comfort from the hundreds of people who sent condolences. Tims not just our son any muir. Hes everyones son. Or daughter. Reporter the University President says Beta Theta Pi will never exist again at penn state university. Defense attorneys say theyll let the facts play out in court. The preliminary hearings have been,,,,,,,, picture this. Musical chairs involving jetliners, trucks and computers. Its all happening at los angeles international. And heres kris van cleave. Reporter after the last flight of the day landed at l. A. X. , the race to move took off. Theres a lot of stuff going on tonight. In all, 21 airlines will switch places thanks to an army of 200plus movers. Its like ripping off that bandaid. Lets just do it and get it done. Reporter airport spokesperson mary grady. We really had to find a time of the year when we thought we could get this done. And mothers day weekend is really one of the slowest times of the year at l. A. X. Reporter follow the signs as everything in terminals two and three must go to make way for delta coming from five and six, a distance of about seven blocks. 3,000 computers need to be moved as do 300 offices and 6300 boxes so far loaded into 14 moving vans. One of the easier parts of this move is dealing with the 25 airplanes that need to be taken to their new homes. This one came in from new york to terminal five but needs to start the day tomorrow on the other side of the airport. L. A. X. Add 400 miles of new cable for technology, enough to stretch from l. A. To san francisco. And more than a thousand signs had to be changed. The move aims to cut congestion. Delta wanted to expand and is paying for the whole thing. Its been a 13month planning session. Reporter delta vp. When youre in the middle of it, youre all about getting through it. Reporter still, with 223,000 flyers at l. A. X. Every day, theres bound to be some confusion. Were just being like half an hour late. Reporter a delay today they hope leads to more ontime departures tomorrow. Kris van cleave, cbs news, los angeles. And thats overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im scott pelley. This is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im tony dokoupil. The worldwide ransom ware attack continues to strangle computers. More than 150 countries were affected but surprisingly no u. S. Government systems were affected. Reporter from chinas main oil company to a hospital in indonesia to japans nissan car company. The ransom ware attack ricocheted around the world again today as people went back to work. And today asia bore the brunt. Chinese students were locked out of their papers. Even businesses in mongolia were hit. The scale of the tack attack is called unprecedented. 150 countries affected and beyond 200,000 individual victims. Reporter the ransom ware works by freezing the computers, encrypting the files with hackers demanding 300 or files would be destroyed. The virus is called wannacry. It might have been much worse if not for two young Cyber Security researchers. One goes by the name malware tech. He noticed every time a virus took over a computer it pinged back to an unregistered website. So he registered the website for about 10. His fellow computer sleuth was watching in michigan, darian huss. Through that registration of the domain, he activated the kill switch. Reporter huss says once an infected computer pinged the newlyregistered website, it killed the malware, but he resisted being called a hero. Their is is kind of what i d a daytoday basis, so for me it was just another day at the office, i guess. Reporter europol is working with the United States government, and two security firms are looking into technical clues that north korea may be behind the attack. Microsoft is pointing the finger of blame at the u. S. Government for the ransom weare attack. John blackstone has that story. Reporter at microsofts campus near seattle, Security Experts have known for months about the Software Vulnerability that made this attack possible. In march, microsoft released a fix for users of Newer Versions of its operating system but not a fix for the older versions. Bobby rubin teaches Computer Science at Johns Hopkins university. This attack took advantage of that, so microsoft issued an emergency patch this weekend. Reporter the fix was too late to help those already attacked. Brad smith acknowledged the company has the first responsibility to address these issues. But they went on to point the finger at the National Security agency which originally identified the software flaw, then lost it when hackers broke into nsa computers. An equivalent scenario with conventional weapons would be the u. S. Military having some of its tomahawk missiles stolen. So i think the nsa should probably err on the side of disclosure. Reporter in seattle. A computer researcher at the university of washington works to defend against hackers and thinks the nsa could have done more to prevent this attack. They could possibly figure out when these vulnerabilities are going to be rediscovered or leaked and alert the vendors before it gets out, but it doesnt seem that that happened in this case. Reporter microsoft says it has more than three and three and a half thousand engineers working. But among the workers finding a way in are americas own spy agencies. The Trump Administration is accusing syrian president Bashar Al Assad of using a military prison outside damascus as an extermination camp. It says about 50 prisoners a day have been hanged and their bodies burned in a crematorium to hide the evidence. Meanwhile, another round of peace talks get under way in geneva. And the Syrian Regime is gaining ground on control. Seth doane is there. Reporter for years, they waged war against the regime of alassad. But tonight these opposition fighters and their families lined up to leave, defeated. Nearly 400 fighters, some with weapons still in hand had boarded buses by sunset. Assads soldiers monitored the departure under the watchful eye of their russian allies. All part of the deal to relocate the opposition to northern syria. What are you thinking about right now as you get on the bus . The rebel fighters did not want to talk with us. But in a video they shot, this young man explained it feels like a stab in the heart leaving homs, but godwilling, ill come back one day triumphant. Homs governor said the negotiations to get this far were difficult. Its a truce for the time being, he said, but he warns the government would fight them again in the future if it had to. Assads forces have used several different tactics to take back territory from opposition fighters. One has been to destroy entire neighborhoods. And so the shelling continues on the outskirts of the capital damascus. Despite a similar relocation deal there, with thousands leaving. Assads forces have destroyed cities, killed and starved their enemies and now, scott, these rebel evacuations are bringing assad closer to a symbolic victory, solidifying control over syrias big cities. North koreas rulers are gloating over this weekends missile test. The missile only flew a few hundred miles, but the north insists it can go much farther and even carry a nuclear warhead. David martin reports. Reporter its not the perfect weapon the north korean claim. But the latest test represents a significant advance for kim jong un and his Nuclear Weapons program. After three failures, it was the First Successful test of an intermediate range missile capable of reaching the island of guam where the u. S. Has a major bomber base. It flew for 30 minutes, longer than any previous north korean test. Most importantly, u. S. Officials say it appears to have been a test of a reentry vehicle. A Key Technology north korea must master before it can develop an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile capable of striking the United States mainland with a nuclear weapon. The missile flew 1200 miles into space. As it came back to earth, it encountered extreme heat and buffeting when it hit the atmosphere. The Technology Challenge is to with stand the heat and buffeting without being knocked off course. It landed 60 miles from russia. North korea claimed the missile north korea claimed the missile wa clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. But will it stop this teen from chugging hot sauce . Oh jeremy. So lets be clear clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. Lysol max cover kills 99. 9 of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. One more way youve got what it takes to protect. You knmegared omega3s. But did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too . Introducing megared advanced 4in1. Just one softgel delivers mega support. In new herbal essences its bio renew a blend of sea kelp, aloe and antioxidants that help bring your hair back to life. New herbal essences. Let life in. New technologies are revolutionizing how some doctors diagnose patients, especially children. One company has a 90second test thats supposed to determine if a child has autism. Another uses a face recognition app to identify rare disorders. Reporter he was a bright 4yearold who presented a medical mystery. He was much slower to grow. All of his things he did was delayed. Speech was slightly delayed. Crawling was delayed. Reporter doctors didnt know what was wrong until keegans parents brought him here, where dr. Karen grip uploaded his picture to study his image. Most people hooking at him wouldnt see anything at all other than hes a cute kid. Yeah. He is. I didnt know that there was anything in particular different about him either. So thats why i was really impressed that this app was able to see something looking only at his face. Reporter the system developed by fdna uses the same technology as facebook to look for matches of children with rare disorders. This is the condition that showed the highest level of similarity shown by this bar here, completely filled. Reporter and this is the one. This is the one in the end you would diagnose with. Reporter the app suggested he might have a metabolic disorder. It was a quick answer, we knew right there. Reporter the app is just one of many new technologies helping doctors reach a diagnosis more quickly and efficiently. Another one called right eye targets autism. Doctors at the George Washington Autism Center shows us how the test use infrared sensors to determine what a child like jack prefers to look like. On one side, people, on the other, geometric shapes. Most children are drawn to the images of children on the right. But people with autism focus on the shapes on the left. Test inventor, karen pierce. If you look at the geometric shapes more than 69 of the time, the chances that you have asd are exceptionally high. Reporter the test can be used in a regular doctors office. The app is available in the apple store, but only medical professionals are allowed access to the database. We dont want, you know, the mom and pops to go on and download this app and use it to try and diagnose their kids. Reporter thats the tantalizing question, isnt it . I can see a lot of people at home saying, wow, if i had that app on my phone maybe i could figure out whats going on with my child myself. Being responsible as we are, we dont allow that. We dont want people to go and get anxiety over things that they dont really no matter who was in there last. Protection. New lysol power fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a justcleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. Lysol. What it takes to protect. Where are mom and dad . saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico goin up the country. Love mom and dad im takin a nap. Dude, you just woke up im goin up the country, baby dont you wanna go . Im goin up the country, baby dont you wanna go . Geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. First you start with this. These guys. A place like shhh no. Found it and definitely lipton ice tea. Lots of it. A lipton meal is what you bring to it. And the refreshing taste of lipton iced tea. 60 of women are wearing the w. Experience leaks. Introducing always my fit. Find the number thats right for your flow and panty size tter the fit, the better it protects. On the top of any always pack. Always. Two kids barfed in class today. It was so gross. Lysol disinfectant spray kills 99. 9 of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. One more way youve got what it takes to protect. An air force colonel who served with the special forces in afghanistan is learning to live with the aftermath of a deadly terror attack, but it didnt happen in a war zone. David martin has the story. Reporter martinez and his children on a perfect spring day in the suburbs of san antonio. But this is no field of dreams. This is a family trying to wake from a nightmare. The last thing i remember before the blast was my mom laughing. Reporter that blast was a suitcase bomb in Brussels Airport last year. Just as the Martinez Family was checking in for a trip to disney world in florida. Key ony is the familiar ys old child. I just saw fire, burned bodies. Body parts. And i looked down at my leg, and there was white sticking out of it. And i realized after a couple seconds that the person i heard screaming was myself. Reporter how close were you to the bomb do you think . I was probably less than six feet. Reporter less than six feet . Yes, sir. I dont know how i survived. Reporter cato martinez, a Communications Officer who worked with special Operations Forces was just back from afghanistan. You were probably closer to the enemy in Brussels Airport than you were in afghanistan. Probably, sir. I was in some bad places in afghanistan. Reporter among the mayhem, he found his wife gail. She was laying on her back. Her leg was blown off below the knee. I went to her as fast as i could. And put a tourniquet on her leg to stop the bleeding, checked her vitals, and there was no one there. I saw my dad, and he was cradling mama. Her eyes were closed. And he was screaming. Reporter the other children, aged 7, 9, and 12 at the time, were nowhere in sight. I couldnt find my three youngest. So i thought, because they were so young and so small, they were vaporized or torn apart. Reporter paramedics carried key ony outside on a stretcher. And then they brought out my mom. She was smiling, but she wasnt breathing, and i knew she was gone. And then they brought out daddy to lie down right next to me. And for a while, we just lied there, and he held my hands. But then his grip started loosening. I felt a darkness just surrounding me, just wanted to give in to it. Just quietly go into night, go to sleep. I just told her before i closed my eyes. I said i love you, and just, if you see the kids, take care of them. I said dont leave me. Please dont leave me. So when the First Responders came with some oxygen masks, they tried to put it on me, because i was the child. But i started flailing around and screaming at them to put it on daddy to make sure he was alive. Reporter so your daughter brought you back. She did. She was the, she saved me that day. Reporter the younger children were small enough to be shielded from the full fury of the blast by baggage piled around them at the checkin counter. The 12 year old was shielded by his father. I was in front of him and the bags. He would have taken a face full of shrapnel. Reporter still, he was badly burned by the fireball. Thirddegree burns on 30 of his body. Skin and fat, burned all the way down to the muscle. We didnt know if he was going to make it or not. Reporter key onys left leg was so injured they thought they would have to take it off below the knee. They thought it would be better for me to have it amputated. But then as a lastditch effort, they decided to do an arterial graft from this leg and put it into this leg. So it really was a miracle surgery. Reporter six months later she performed her own miracle, standing on that leg for a full five seconds. It was her 18th birthday. Less than a month later, she was walking. Now shes running. Although shell have to wear that uncomfortable brace for the rest of her life. Key ony also came close to losing her right arm to a piece of shrapnel that left that nasty scar. I dont hide my scars. Ive come to the conclusion that while my scars are visible, they dont define me. Reporter its your purple heart. Yes, sir. Reporter catos scars are not as visible. I got two piece of shrapnel on my spine, and still got 15 pieces in my right foot. So every day is painful. Reporter physical pain is the least of it for a veteran of two combat tours. You cant prepare for when they bring that war to your house, and they bring it to your family and take away your wife. All my training and experience went out the window. When i saw my wife in my arms. I failed my children and my wife. Reporter that sense of failure almost drove him to suicide. I had to go to my mom. And i thought about it, and i realized no matter how dark it could be and how lonely i feel about whats going on with me, i knew it was a selfish act. Ive got four little kids that rely on me. What are you lookin for . Ill heat this up. Reporter now hes mr. Mom, finding out what it takes to raise a family. Between cleaning and cooking and taking the kids to their respective Extracurricular Activities and school, i broke down, i said like i got to hire someone to do this. So twice a month, i have a cleaning crew come in. Reporter you realize what youre telling me, going out on deployments with special operations and you come back and you break down over cleaning . I can lead a team of men and women in combat, but i got to tell you, its so hard to be the father of four kids. Reporter Lieutenant Colonel martinez is back on active duty, this time a desk job. Which gives him more time with his kids. Good form, good throw. Reporter keyno has an arm like a canon his dad says, but the scar tissue is so dense that dropping into a squat is a major victory. He can barely grip a bat. San antonio is the tenth place the Martinez Family has called home as they move from post to post around the world. When somebody asks you, wheres home, what do you tell them . Well, for me, home is mama. Shes the constant. Reporter now its a home filled with pictures of someone no longer there. A wife and mother who was murdered by three terrorists who wheeled suitcase bombs into the Brussels Airport. We wish we could tell you the dark days are over, that good has triumphed over evil, but we cant. I still suffer from doubt. And severe depression. From hopelessness. Guilt, regret. Reporter key ony is starting college with wisdom no 18yearold should have. I have a different mind set now going forward. Im not afraid to die. Im more afraid of wasting a day and regretting not doing something important, like saying i love you to my family. You know things other people dont know. If i can touch at least one person, even if thats a teenager like me in college, pick up the phone and call their parents and say thank you for everything. I love you. Then ive made,,,,,,,, two mountain climbing adventurers who tried to snapchat their way to mt. Everett are back again. Their goal is to make it to the summit without oxygen. Just one was successful, but his camera died on the way up. Reporter they set off for everest with two goals in mind, the first to make sure adrian reaches the summit, and the second, to capture that moment on snap chat. 35,000 feet. Reporter mt. Everest looms overhead. Ago adrian balenjer goes. The bodys not meant to be here. Reporter they reached the north call with the eddie bauer mountain team. Our bodies dont love us right now. Reporter but cory and adrian plan on ascending and snapchatting right to the top, without supplemental oxygen. Breathing hard just sitting. Reporter training for summit day is rigorous. Custom diets give them a metabolic kick to combat altitude sickness. Im eating sugars, which helps my body operate. Reporter their heart rate and oxygen levels are meticulously monitored. Its a herculean effort. Nearly 300 people have died attempting to scale everest. Last month, a swiss climber fell to his death in the same area cory and adrian had been training. His legacy is huge and it always will be. Im not sure that those are shoe that can be filled. Reporter they braved subzero temperatures last year while acclimating to low oxygen. Tents collapsing on itself. We had to turn around a little earlier. Reporter only cory made it to the top. With just over 1200 feet to go, adrians dream was cut short. Nothing felt right. I wasnt hydrating that well, i wasnt eating that well, and i definitely was really cold. I knew i was already getting to that foipts where i wouldnt be able to get myself down alone. Reporter the two palans to summit together and connect with others from the top of the world. Our values are in the right place, were doing this for the right reason. Were willing to accept that risk. And thats the overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city. Im tony dokoupil. Its tuesday, may 16th, 2017. This is the cbs morning news. Theres nothing that the president takes more seriously than the security of the american people. But this morning, the president of the United States is accused of handing over highly classified intel to russia. His top aides attempt damage control by refuting the report but not the actual allegations. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.