This is the cbs weekend news. Ninan good evening. Im reena ninan. There was chaos and confusion at aerpts today as President Trumps immigration crackdown took effect. Protests erupted as refugees and immigrants from several muslimmajority countries were detained or blocked from flights. Meanwhile, the president had a busy day of phone calls with world leaders, including vladimir putin. Mr. Trump also seend a new batch of executive actions. But we begin at Kennedy Airport in new york where 12 refugees were detained. New york congressman jerry nadler says all had valid visas and were aboard flights when the executive order was signed. More now from Kenneth Craig at kennedy aerpt. Reporter and as you can see, opponents quickly organized here at j. F. K. Airport in new york, protests erupted as federal authorities scrambled to figure out how to enforce the ban. Supporters at j. F. K. Cheered as one of the two men detained overnight was released. God bless you all. God bless those people. R
This is the cbs weekend news. God bless you all. God bless those people. Reporter iraqi Hameed Khalid darweesh has a special immigrant visa, thanks to his work for the u. S. Government. I support u. S. Government from the other side of the world, but when i came here, they they said, no. And they as if i break the rules or do something wrong oarpt on friday, President Trump signed an executive order that puts a fourmonth hold on refugees settling in the u. S. , a 90day ban from visitors from several muslimmajority nations and a block on all Syrian Refugees indefinitely. Were going to have a very, very strict ban and were going to have extreme vetting which we should have had in this country for many years. Reporter youssef kubis is an american citizen with family members who fled wartorn syria. Theyre now stranded in greece. I feel ashamed to be living in this country now with this executive order. There is no chance for them. Reporter lawyers representing the two migrants detained at
Done against the band organization in pakistan. I to be very honest, i would not agree with that the assessment for the simple reason that why we launched the operation in the north which was a huge success, simultaneously, we also launched operations against various coming up live next, a hearing on u. S. pakistan relays. Richard olson will testify this morning before the House Foreign Affairs committee. This is live coverage on cspan3. And maybe some of the other members will be able to as well. So this hearing is on the future of u. S. pakistan relations. The committee has repeatedly urged pakistan to take meaningful action against key islamist terrorist groups operating within its territory. Pakistan which is now home to the worlds Fastest Growing Nuclear Weapons program has remained a fount of radical islamist thought. It was no surprise that one of the San Bernardino attackers Tashfeen Malik studied at a Pakistani School spreading a particularly fundamentalist message. After more
Protecting privacy of american citizens while doing cybersecurity and promoting information sharing. Host so how has the focus changed over the last couple years when it comes to cybersecurity and protecting against cyber attack . Guest well, especially after a lot of the incidents that weve seen, for example be, the sony incident and the incident against opm in the federal government, theres been a a lot of focus on making sure that we have areas protected and parts of the economy protects that arent necessarily in the critical infrastructure, arent necessarily the major federal agencies, making sure that we have a lot more coverage, more broad coverage across a wide range of different entities. Everyone is at risk of having a cyber incident, and how do you go about making sure that you have the resources that those institutions need that traditionally have not gotten the direct funds or the direct information that they need in order to protect themselves. Host in your personal view,
Come from a lowincome family. They probably think that im dangerous. And i have to live with that. Sarah hoye gets real with black parents, their kids, and what they need to do to stay safe. Do you fear for them . I want to raise my kids with awareness. And the women warriors leading a new generation of activism. It gave me a different rush of energy. And all right, now lets really shut it down. Away from the bright lights and microphones, how they became the backbone of a new movement, with fists up, fighting back. Good evening, thanks for joining us. Im joie chen. It is a horrible case, that evokes the strange fruit of a terrible time in u. S. History, lynching, the hate crime of the 20th century was never even outlawed in the United States. But the pattern of lynching was wellknown, a young black victim, taken from his home in the night, found often beaten and hanging in a public place. No lynching have been reported since the late 60s, but a death in North Carolina is raising fear