military gear would be compatible with russian equipment against terrorist bombs. it is possible u.s. troops could be sent to operate the systems but only if the russians ask for help, something u.s. officials say is unlikely. the fbi and state department s diplomatic security personnel will be protecting u.s. officials attending the games. some u.s. olympic teams are lining up private security to help out sochi in a crisis. i think the level of concern is unquestionably higher. and i think that the amount of effort and resources that have been allocated to this olympic games is unparalleled. reporter: look, here s the bottom line, wolf, right now,
and nuclear scientist in the same sentence and what do you do with the rest of your life when you have done that to build a nuclear fusion reactor at the age of 14. yes, the nuclear fusion reactor at 14 and since then, he has created systems for detecting terrorist bombs in american forces by noticing radiation signals and richard, he has decided not to go to college to keep at the pursuit of fusion which he thinks is the future of american energy or energy worldwide. his idea is that too many people wind up becoming part of a scientific establishment that it ultimately restricts their originality and creativity, and he is going to stay outside it, and keep the work for him since he was a kid. yeah, obviously. yeah. very interesting guy. and finally we have time for this, a celebrated professor of psychiatry that is also on your list. he publicly apologizes for errors in his work.
still alive. when lonondon was hit with terrorist bombs in the 2005 that killed 52 people, the news of the world allegedly hacked the phones of victims and their families in pursuit of yet more exclusives. it s a violation, isn t it. i still don t know what i think about it. other than, i m really angry reporter: the paper is the profitable flagship of media mogul rupert murdoch s massi holdings in britain. he also owns the sun, the times, the sunday times and on tv, sky news. in the u.s. he owns the wall street journal, the new york post and fox news. for years it s been said he s so powerful in britain, no politician dared challenge him. we re talking about murder victims, potentially terrorist victims, having their phones hacked into. it is absolutely disgusting. reporter: at the center of the scandal, this woman. rebecca ooks. editor of the news of the world in 2002, now head of murdoch s media empire. so far, she has resisted calls to resign and take responsi
bad news for serious cigar folks. shipment of illegal cigars is turning up by the thousands in chicago and being stopped dead in their tracks. senior homeland security correspondent jeanne meserve has details. reporter: a lot of cigar lovers will not get their christmas wish. you are looking at contraband. not drugs. not weapons. not terrorist bombs. but cuban cigars. seized by customs and border protection at chicago s o hare airport. george leon saw the first package last month as he screened incoming international mail. after that, they just kept on coming. bags worth just kept on coming down the line, okay. then before we knew it it was all spread out. reporter: they kept coming. for weeks. how many would you guess? we re estimating right now about 100,000.
equal protection under the law was hollow until we passed the civil rights act in 1964 outlawing discrimination in the land. it s important that we continue to step forward for justice and equality for all citizens. get the two of you to stand by our audience as well. we re going to have much more with the strategy session ahead. plus, behind the scenes of a potential showdown. more of a wolf exclusive reporting from north korea. and they are terrorist bombs are weapons, but customs and border protection have seized thousands of cigars. the details ahead. [ laughs ] that s so dumb. [ laughter ] nice.