he thinks a picture should and will be made public. some u.s. officials are concerned that the grisly images could incite extremists. others say the pictures will prove to skeptics that bin laden is dead. president obama will meet with 9/11 families at ground zero, that s happening in new york tomorrow. but his predecessor is not going to be there. george w. bush s spokesman said the former president declined obama s invitation, preferring to stay out of the spotlight. security has been beefed up at important locations around the country, after the killing of bin laden. our cnn homeland security correspondent jeanne meserve has the latest from washington. i understand you are actually getting new information from the attorney general, eric holder. from the attorney general, and also secretary napolitano, both of them still appearing on the hill at this hour. napolitano says that her
tsa workers looking at how you act in line and behavior and body language. it seems i always get pulled out and picked to go through and end up with some kind of pat-down. our cnn homeland security correspondent jeanne meserve has more on what tsa behavior monitors are looking for. reporter: cnn obtained a list of about 70 indicators that tsa behavior detection officers use to identify people who might pose a threat to aviation. because of the sensitive nature of the information, we are going to reveal just one. if you get upset at airport security, you might want to watch how you show it because behavior detection officers deployed at the nation s airports are on the lookout for among other things, anyone who displays arrogance and verbally expresses contempt for the screening process. according to information
pick one for arizona transplant crisis, two for being scott walker or three for mardi gras bead art. the winning story will air later this hour. so you ve been through it. how many times have you been told on a flight, shut off your electronic devices? and you notice that, you know, some passengers don t do it. it turns out probably they should. our cnn homeland security correspondent jeanne meserve has the results on a new study. you guys with me? all right. so stomp, clap, stomp, clap. reporter: southwest rapping flight attendant got passengers to perk up and listen. before we leave our advice is put away your electronics devices reporter: but on the average flight a lot of us tune out that safety instruction. please turn off and put away all electronic devices. reporter: now listen up. a new study cites 75 instances
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14 people have been indicted on charges of providing money, personnel and services to the al-shabaab military group in somalia. our cnn homeland security correspondent is on this story for us. what can you tell us? they re accused of providing money, services and personnel to al-shabaab, a designated terrorist group, according to the u.s. these 12 individual, most of them came from minneapolis. there was one from california, and one who was born and raised in alabama. his name, omar hamami. he s risen to some prominence within the al-shabaab organization, even recording recruiting videotapes to try to lure other fighters to that cause. in addition, the u.s. attorney s excuse me, the