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the undercover had no idea.tors could answer. >> when magdi says, "tell me who the middle man is so i know i can trust you," that was something the undercover officers, i think, weren't ready for. >> no, i think we all stopped breathing for about ten seconds. >> reporter: investigators had considered the possibility that magdi might have hired the killers through some third party, and now this conversation seemed like confirmation that he had. but who was it? it seems to me that the middle man for this would have to be somebody that magdi really trusted, somebody he knew well. >> he would've had to trust this person, yes. >> somebody who would stick up for him. >> yes. >> reporter: any thoughts on who that might be? >> i do. i do. >> reporter: there was no way to tell the undercover that. so d-money just stayed in character. >> i -- i -- i don't -- i do -- you know every -- everybody know who the middleman was -- the middleman was. i ain't worried about that. people talk, and i -- i -- >> well, how am i going to
the undercover had no idea.tors could answer. >> when magdi says, "tell me who the middle man is so i know i can trust you," that was something the undercover officers, i think, weren't ready for. >> no, i think we all stopped breathing for about ten seconds. >> reporter: investigators had considered the possibility that magdi might have hired the killers through some third party, and now this conversation seemed like confirmation that he had. but who was it? it...
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at the end of the day i still want answers. >>> coming up, deeper undercover.ut now over her head? >> i was so scared. i knew that she was supposed to be undercover that day. i was like oh, my gosh. did something happen to her? >> when "dateline" continues. but didn't complete a degree for lots of reasons. at devry university we believe there are also lots of reasons to finish. so we help you maximize qualifying credits you've already earned. so you can graduate sooner and get on to a great career. because whatever kept you from finishing before... all that matters is your reason to do it now. see more reasons to finish and get started at devry.edu. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours, but aleve can last 12 hours... and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? aleve, proven better on pain. at cricket wireless, we think you shouldn't have to worry about adding up all the taxes and fees to your monthly bill. that's why our plans start at just $35 bucks after $5 auto pay credit
at the end of the day i still want answers. >>> coming up, deeper undercover.ut now over her head? >> i was so scared. i knew that she was supposed to be undercover that day. i was like oh, my gosh. did something happen to her? >> when "dateline" continues. but didn't complete a degree for lots of reasons. at devry university we believe there are also lots of reasons to finish. so we help you maximize qualifying credits you've already earned. so you can graduate...
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in a hotel room with undercover agents he practices with a mac-10. capitol, he drives to a d.c. garage puts on what he thinks is a real suicide vest and grabs a loaded gun. both are duds provided by the fbi, and agents take him down. >> individuals who are self-radicalized can exist off the radar as it were for a long time until they're ready to actually go out and act. that's the scenario that causes us the most concern. >> after pleading guilty he gets a 30-year sentence. he tells a judge i just want to say i love allah. susan candiotti, cnn, washington. >> that is frightening. let me bring in my next guest. moroccan born raised in the netherlands. totally not related to what we just talked about, but there's a tie. he's a muslim who understands what it means to be lured. welcome. >> hi brooke. thank you very much. >> i was really moved by this opinion piece you wrote. what you write about is very different from what we just saw in that piece out of washington but there's the similar theme here. young, impressionable muslims feeling disconnected fr
in a hotel room with undercover agents he practices with a mac-10. capitol, he drives to a d.c. garage puts on what he thinks is a real suicide vest and grabs a loaded gun. both are duds provided by the fbi, and agents take him down. >> individuals who are self-radicalized can exist off the radar as it were for a long time until they're ready to actually go out and act. that's the scenario that causes us the most concern. >> after pleading guilty he gets a 30-year sentence. he tells...
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with the undercover agent to try to develop this plan further.charged him today with attempting to kill a u.s. government official. he was arrested in cincinnati. of course this is alarming because he aligned with isis and al qaeda, we are told and in the wake of everything going on with the concern of foreign fighters and all the sympathizers, this is alarming. but i'm told that there was no immediate serious imminent threat to law makers to government employees. this man was in the very early stages just sympathizing and then of course when he worked alongside this undercover operative, of course he didn't know that he was someone with the fbi, he was trying to develop his plans. that gave them enough to be able to arrest him. >> and again, the story is just rapidly developing you might not know the answer to this question but is there any evidence that he actually was working with al qaeda or isis? or does this appear to be somebody who was self-radicalized? >> again, very early stages. from what we gather this is someone who just was a sympat
with the undercover agent to try to develop this plan further.charged him today with attempting to kill a u.s. government official. he was arrested in cincinnati. of course this is alarming because he aligned with isis and al qaeda, we are told and in the wake of everything going on with the concern of foreign fighters and all the sympathizers, this is alarming. but i'm told that there was no immediate serious imminent threat to law makers to government employees. this man was in the very early...
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. >>> coming up, a bay area ceo goes on an undercover journey for cbs. ooooh... i can hear that sizzle. getting louder! and louder! philly cheesesteak and egg sizzling with prime rib and gooey cheese. i better (just) silence this sizzle! the new philly cheesesteak and egg skillet. denny's. welcome to america's diner. at subway, a great meal starts with a great sandwich on the new "simple 6 menu." with six of our best six-inch subs, like the tender turkey breast plus any bag of chips and a 21-ounce drink for just $6 every day. what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus for a limited time, get a free security camera call 1800 xfinity or visit comcast.com/xfinityhome. >> all right, i'm sure you are all big fans of the cbs sho
. >>> coming up, a bay area ceo goes on an undercover journey for cbs. ooooh... i can hear that sizzle. getting louder! and louder! philly cheesesteak and egg sizzling with prime rib and gooey cheese. i better (just) silence this sizzle! the new philly cheesesteak and egg skillet. denny's. welcome to america's diner. at subway, a great meal starts with a great sandwich on the new "simple 6 menu." with six of our best six-inch subs, like the tender turkey breast plus any bag...
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little did he know he was hiring an undercover police officer. indoke enou walked into a montgomery county tire store last summer, but he was there to buy a hitman, not tires, and he knew a guy at the store. >> he felt he metrod an individual who had alleged contacts with the underworld, whether that was drug contacts or violent contacts, he thought he could be put in contact with a hitman. >> reporter: the state attorney spokesman said he now felt she had become a burden costing him money and his job as a cyber security specialist. the conversation was overheard by a police informant who later introduced enou to an undercover officer posing as a hitman. this is enou in an undercover vehicle describing the mother of his child. >> what's her name? >> gloria. >> you want to drive up there and show me? >> i don't want her to see my car. >> reporter: he showed him pictures and described what he wanted done to her. >> two things here. she will never talk. she will never walk, be about 6 feet under or in a wheelchair. were he offered $100,000 $1,000 fo
little did he know he was hiring an undercover police officer. indoke enou walked into a montgomery county tire store last summer, but he was there to buy a hitman, not tires, and he knew a guy at the store. >> he felt he metrod an individual who had alleged contacts with the underworld, whether that was drug contacts or violent contacts, he thought he could be put in contact with a hitman. >> reporter: the state attorney spokesman said he now felt she had become a burden costing...
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it is so good all the time. >> all right, i'm sure you are all big fans of the cbs show undercover bossrancisco business is going to be on the show. the company makes $220 million a year. to see how her employees are doing, jessica went undercover. >> they come up with so many different ideas. these pictures, they are so pretty. >> pay attention. >> it is hard to focus. there's so much fun things to get distracted by. [ laughter ] >> okay. she talks too much. >> you can see jessica go undercover at stella and dot tomorrow night at 8:00 right here on kpix5. >>> just a few minutes ago on this newscast, i heard joe vasquez say roger goodell was sweating. it might be with rage after what the seattle seahawks had to say about him. and why a golf analyst may hear >> you know, klay thompson's game is like a work of art. today he found out he will be showcased in a gallery next month. he was raw and unmolded when he was drafted in 2011 but he was shaped to perfection. he was added to the western conference all-star team. he and steph curry were the first warriors teammate to make the team since
it is so good all the time. >> all right, i'm sure you are all big fans of the cbs show undercover bossrancisco business is going to be on the show. the company makes $220 million a year. to see how her employees are doing, jessica went undercover. >> they come up with so many different ideas. these pictures, they are so pretty. >> pay attention. >> it is hard to focus. there's so much fun things to get distracted by. [ laughter ] >> okay. she talks too much....
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. >> kunkel says an undercover cop lured him into a crime he never intended to commit. >> i had a cartereo. i approached him, hey, you want to buy a stereo? and he was like, no, but if you can get some checks and credit cards, i'll be interested in that type of merchandise. so i went out and got them and came back, sold it to them. nine months later, they charged me. i'm not denying i committed the crime, but the state set me up. you've got undercover cops out there, intentionally, intentionally coming after people like me, just how i look and my past. people see me on the streets, you know, with all the tattoos and i get a vibe of like, they think i'm a bad guy. but i'm not a bad guy, you know what i mean? i'm a product of the state. this is how the state made me. >> some of kunkel's tattoos are inflammatory, such as the swastika on top of his head. others, like the teardrop and the dots below his eye, are often associated with gang-related violence. but kunkel says his are different. >> so how about these tats up here? >> that's my mom. she passed away. >> over here? >> no comment.
. >> kunkel says an undercover cop lured him into a crime he never intended to commit. >> i had a cartereo. i approached him, hey, you want to buy a stereo? and he was like, no, but if you can get some checks and credit cards, i'll be interested in that type of merchandise. so i went out and got them and came back, sold it to them. nine months later, they charged me. i'm not denying i committed the crime, but the state set me up. you've got undercover cops out there, intentionally,...
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in a chilling detail, he laid out his plan to the undercover officer. >> put her in a wheelchair.she will never talk, she will never walk, six feet under or a wheelchair. >> then he went to an atm, pulling out $300, a good f aith payment on the thousand dollars yet offered. the just got his phd in cyber security and was about to be consulting for the military. the once promising career is now over. today in montgomery county court, he entered a plea for a deal that included 20 years in prison. formal sentencing will be next month. roz plater, abc 7 news. >> a major announcement is expected monday in the lyon's sister's they disappeared in 1975, last seen near the old wheaston plaza mall. monday's announcement comes from several agencies, including montgomery county police and virginia state police. maryland bureau chief brad bell will be there for the announcement. stay with abc 7 and wjla.com for the latest on that. from a about senate minority leader harry reid. he was injured in an exercise accident new year's day. hear how he is doing now, in his own words. >> doctors have tol
in a chilling detail, he laid out his plan to the undercover officer. >> put her in a wheelchair.she will never talk, she will never walk, six feet under or a wheelchair. >> then he went to an atm, pulling out $300, a good f aith payment on the thousand dollars yet offered. the just got his phd in cyber security and was about to be consulting for the military. the once promising career is now over. today in montgomery county court, he entered a plea for a deal that included 20 years...
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. >>> a big wig from san francisco jewelry business is going undercover. how she is fooling employees to get the real scoop on what it's like to work at stella & dot. >> and meet kerby. how you can help an animal feel more comfortable before taking it home. >> it is not raining cats and dogs but we have rain back in the forecast. we'll pinpoint that day as the news continues right here on kpix 5. >>> it's a friday and we're answering your pet questions with our pet experts did jill. this week we heard from chris in san leandro who sees pets who get overlooked because they are shy and nervous and he wants to know what should you do when you're looking at a pet at a shelter that might be, you know, a little shy, a little nervous? can you pick him? will he change? that kind of thing. you brought in kirby who is a shelter pie, how are you, buddy? what do you do? is it their true personality? can they change? >> i thought chris' email was really thoughtful and i appreciate it a lot because it is true that pets will come in that are shy that come from a situatio
. >>> a big wig from san francisco jewelry business is going undercover. how she is fooling employees to get the real scoop on what it's like to work at stella & dot. >> and meet kerby. how you can help an animal feel more comfortable before taking it home. >> it is not raining cats and dogs but we have rain back in the forecast. we'll pinpoint that day as the news continues right here on kpix 5. >>> it's a friday and we're answering your pet questions with our...
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first, an undercover cop posing as neil the hitman, goes to meet jacqueline in jail.sure, the dastardly plot is real. how confident were you when you were going in there, that you were actually going to get her? >> i wasn't sure what to expect. we have spoken multiple times up to this point. she knew i was coming. and so i was pretty confident that we -- that it was gonna go the way that we wanted. when i leave you here today it'll be the last time i talk to you until it's done. okay? so you're 100%? 200? okay. okay. >> reporter: while his undercover camera rolls, he jots down the details every hitman needs. >> short brown hair. hispanic. 200 pounds. okay. >> reporter: the game is afoot. >> i plan on doing this saturday night. call me saturday night. i'll let you know yes, we're good. >> i mean, who would imagine a : defendant tries to order up a hitman like she's ordering a pizza behind bars? >> reporter: not knowing whether luongo contracted other hitmen to kill maria, the deputies move quickly. we are there the night they go to brief her on the situation, which the
first, an undercover cop posing as neil the hitman, goes to meet jacqueline in jail.sure, the dastardly plot is real. how confident were you when you were going in there, that you were actually going to get her? >> i wasn't sure what to expect. we have spoken multiple times up to this point. she knew i was coming. and so i was pretty confident that we -- that it was gonna go the way that we wanted. when i leave you here today it'll be the last time i talk to you until it's done. okay? so...
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we obtained this exclusive video of an undercover operation in 2012 when the suspect was going to use a machine gun to kill members of congress and went with undercover agents to a quarry to test a bomb they supposedly built. [ inaudible ] >> there is one more example of the fact that this threat we have talked about so much the last weeks, months years, in fact, is very real. >> he is now serving neither years in prison. >> a british space probe that vanished a decade ago has been discovered. on mars. on the left is the small white specific identified by nasa's orbit tore and on top right you can see the we shapes are consistent with the sketch below and that is the european space agency's beagle two mars lander. it was supposed to land on mars christmas day of 2003 but crews lost contact with it and never knew if it made it and now they know. made it. >> meteorologist mike nicco has the forecast. >> also video of a pizza delivery guy getting stiffed on a tip goes viral. >> it could be cutest thing you will see all day. what makes this newborn so >>> covering cupertino, concord wine
we obtained this exclusive video of an undercover operation in 2012 when the suspect was going to use a machine gun to kill members of congress and went with undercover agents to a quarry to test a bomb they supposedly built. [ inaudible ] >> there is one more example of the fact that this threat we have talked about so much the last weeks, months years, in fact, is very real. >> he is now serving neither years in prison. >> a british space probe that vanished a decade ago has...
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susan candiotti, cnn, washington. >> that undercover operation lasted more than a year.s arrested back in february of 2012. fast forward to chris cornell in ohio. joining me is former bush homeland security adviser fran townsend. after watching that you have to ask, why do these fbi agents wait until the last minute to take him down? was that just a matter of trying to build their case as much as they could? >> not only that anderson in these sort of undercover operations they're trying to protect the investigation from is entrapment defense. you saw in the tape they didn't -- the undercover agents didn't leave this guy, he was explaining to them what he wanted to do why he wanted to do it the capability that he was seeking. i mean this is really a very clear crisp case that sort of thwarts the entrapment defense. but the longer they let it go and show both his intent and capability to carry it out, the more solid the case is for prosecution. >> there is a lot of criticism of the fbi in cases, in past cases like this. i talked to chris cornell, the young man arrested all
susan candiotti, cnn, washington. >> that undercover operation lasted more than a year.s arrested back in february of 2012. fast forward to chris cornell in ohio. joining me is former bush homeland security adviser fran townsend. after watching that you have to ask, why do these fbi agents wait until the last minute to take him down? was that just a matter of trying to build their case as much as they could? >> not only that anderson in these sort of undercover operations they're...
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unaware the men with him are undercover fbi. he thinks they're al qaeda. >> i'm going to put everything on my body i'm going to go inside, like a real place, maybe the capitol. >> i'm done. my work is done. >> reporter: the fbi records his every move even as he pulled into a west virginia rock quarry where they would test the bomb watch as the fbi undercover gives khalifi a cell phone rigged to detonate an explosive that is planted outside of the car. >> i want you to place the call so you can see how it works. okay, now hit send. >> reporter: the bomb detonates. >> oh! >> reporter: khalifi wants a bigger bomb. khalifi was a moroccan national living just outside of washington, d.c., when the sting operation took place in 2012. he hardly seemed the terrorist type, working as a local dj. but would he really have it? >> what has happened >> i was arrested two blocks from the u.s. capitol on the morning of february 17th, 2012. he had the machine gun and was attempting to put on what he thought was a suicide vest. he pled guilty and
unaware the men with him are undercover fbi. he thinks they're al qaeda. >> i'm going to put everything on my body i'm going to go inside, like a real place, maybe the capitol. >> i'm done. my work is done. >> reporter: the fbi records his every move even as he pulled into a west virginia rock quarry where they would test the bomb watch as the fbi undercover gives khalifi a cell phone rigged to detonate an explosive that is planted outside of the car. >> i want you to...
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now, we are getting our first look tonight at an undercover sting that stopped the d.c. area man who was planning to attack the u.s. capital in 2012. you can see him holding a machine gun. buying nails for shrapnel's first suicide vest. there is a trip to a rock quarry where he used his cell phone to detonate a bomb set up by undercover at that agents. he is now serving 30 years in prison. just yesterday, federal agents foiled another plot. christopher cornell was arrested in ohio after buying two semiautomatic weapons. >> he left the door, several agents tackled him an apartment and took him down. >> authorities say that twitter post sympathetic with islamic terrorists were cause for an undercover operation that led to cornell's arrest. >> a manhunt tonight after a terrifying armed robbery in northeast. the incident on january 7 on 17th street was caught on surveillance camera. the victim was approached by a man with a gun at 6:00 in the morning she did give up her purse. if you have information, you're asked to contact d.c. police. well you can plaer temperatures tomor
now, we are getting our first look tonight at an undercover sting that stopped the d.c. area man who was planning to attack the u.s. capital in 2012. you can see him holding a machine gun. buying nails for shrapnel's first suicide vest. there is a trip to a rock quarry where he used his cell phone to detonate a bomb set up by undercover at that agents. he is now serving 30 years in prison. just yesterday, federal agents foiled another plot. christopher cornell was arrested in ohio after buying...
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the story behind the dash cam antics just ahead. ♪ ♪ >>> chill video of an fbi undercover operation.ving us a rare look at just how far home grown terrorists are willing to go in the name of radical islam. you see the man here was just days away from launching an attack older us capitol. now the fbi just released this video from a 2012 terror stink. it brought down kalif fee serving 30 years in prison. the fbi has distorted the sound and the images of its undercover agents to protect their identity identities. >> back in 2012 the fbi are a ranged an undercover operation against 2029-year-old man who had dreams of an armed assault on the us capitol using suicide vest and automatic weapons. in this video from the fbi it's clear just how far these wannabe terrorists will go to prepare for these kinds of attacks. watch the video. you can see am mean alka leafy meeting inside a hotel room with definitely undercover agents posing as al-qaida operatives ready to help him obtain bombs and guns. watch as he tries to familiarize himself with a sub machine gun. >> aim and shoot. >> do it man. l
the story behind the dash cam antics just ahead. ♪ ♪ >>> chill video of an fbi undercover operation.ving us a rare look at just how far home grown terrorists are willing to go in the name of radical islam. you see the man here was just days away from launching an attack older us capitol. now the fbi just released this video from a 2012 terror stink. it brought down kalif fee serving 30 years in prison. the fbi has distorted the sound and the images of its undercover agents to...
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also, that hit show undercover boss, is coming to south jersey. a preview of tonight's episode, you'll see right here on cbs-3. >>> ♪ ♪ >> we're getting pumped for the first weekend of 2015. what are your plans? tweet us at hashtag cbs-3 mornings. >> what's who have to do with this? >> all about the who. we'll be back. >> ♪ ♪ >>> ♪ ♪ >>> the words is, surprise. >> new albumn wasn't the only gift taylor swift gave her fans in 2014. >> awe, the berks county native sent her biggest fans hand picked gifts over the holidays. she posted their priceless reactions on youtube so to use social media to find out what her fans wanted for the holidays, sends box of good toys thank them for their support. >> what a great gal. >> no doubt about it. >> hey actor alex baldwin wife expecting another child. the couple shared the news on twitter and instagram. it reads: 2015 equals mommy daddy, carman, a special guess star. no word on when baby baldwin is due or if it is a boy or girl, the pair already has a 16 month old together. alec also has a 19 year old daughter
also, that hit show undercover boss, is coming to south jersey. a preview of tonight's episode, you'll see right here on cbs-3. >>> ♪ ♪ >> we're getting pumped for the first weekend of 2015. what are your plans? tweet us at hashtag cbs-3 mornings. >> what's who have to do with this? >> all about the who. we'll be back. >> ♪ ♪ >>> ♪ ♪ >>> the words is, surprise. >> new albumn wasn't the only gift taylor swift gave her fans in...
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you saw in the tape, they didn't -- the undercover agents didn't lead this guy.d to do, why he wanted to do it the capability that he was seeking. i mean, this is really a very clear crisp case that sort of thwarts the entrapment defense. but the longer they let it go, and show both his intent and capability to carry it out, the more solid the case is for prosecution. >> there is a lot of criticism of the fbi in cases, in past cases like this. i talked to chris cornell, the young man arrested, allegedly with an idea of attacking the capitol as well, his father was indicating to me in an interview that he believes maybe his son was led down a path he would not have otherwise taken by an informant, or by the fbi. >> and that's always the defense. anderson, that's exactly why what you'll see are long-term investigations, multiple meetings, and as much as possible. you want to show that the intent is on the part of the individual, not on the part of the undercover agent. and it's also why, anderson, these investigations involve prosecutors very early on, so the under
you saw in the tape, they didn't -- the undercover agents didn't lead this guy.d to do, why he wanted to do it the capability that he was seeking. i mean, this is really a very clear crisp case that sort of thwarts the entrapment defense. but the longer they let it go, and show both his intent and capability to carry it out, the more solid the case is for prosecution. >> there is a lot of criticism of the fbi in cases, in past cases like this. i talked to chris cornell, the young man...
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. >> reporter: this look inside an fbi undercover sting targeting a man the bureau believes was a home g >> shrapnel. >> thick ones i got thick ones. >> reporter: this is khalifi out to test a bomb. those with him undercover he thinks they are al qaeda. >> i'm going to go inside like a real place like the capitol. >> reporter: the fbi records his every move even as he pulled into a rock quarry where they would test the bomb. watch as the fbi undercover gives him a cell phone rigged to detonate an explosive planted outside the car. >> okay now hit send. >> reporter: the bomb detonates. >> allah hu akbar. >> reporter: not impressed he wants a bigger bomb. he was a moroccan national living outside washington, d.c. when the sting operation took place in 2012. he hardly seemed the terrorist type. known on the party scene working as a local deejay but would he have really done it? >> critics say this is entrapment. >> at the end of the day all we can say is watch that tape. >> reporter: he was arrested only two blocks from the u.s. capitol on the morning of february 17th, 2012. he had a mach
. >> reporter: this look inside an fbi undercover sting targeting a man the bureau believes was a home g >> shrapnel. >> thick ones i got thick ones. >> reporter: this is khalifi out to test a bomb. those with him undercover he thinks they are al qaeda. >> i'm going to go inside like a real place like the capitol. >> reporter: the fbi records his every move even as he pulled into a rock quarry where they would test the bomb. watch as the fbi undercover gives...
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they passed a law aimed not at animal abuse, but anyone going undercover to investigate abuse. law was authored by lobbyists for the agricultural industry, making it a crime punishable by gaol time to lie on a job application at a farm. if you want to work at the job facility where peta shot the tape, you have to answer this question - are you a member of peta, hs u.s., the human society of united states or any other animal rights organization. opponents call the ag-gag. >> the ag-gag law is a misnomer, it's not about gag, it's about agriculture, and it's about being authentic. >> why did the farm bureau support the law? >> we supported the law because we didn't want individuals coming to the farm, applying to work, telling us they had a history in animal care. the intent was to capture footage or video that could be used against you and put you out of business. malicious? >> i think it's malicious when they show up, intent on putting you out of business. >> pork is big business in iowa. the number one pork-producing state. this is in a state with 3 million people. iowa's bill
they passed a law aimed not at animal abuse, but anyone going undercover to investigate abuse. law was authored by lobbyists for the agricultural industry, making it a crime punishable by gaol time to lie on a job application at a farm. if you want to work at the job facility where peta shot the tape, you have to answer this question - are you a member of peta, hs u.s., the human society of united states or any other animal rights organization. opponents call the ag-gag. >> the ag-gag law...
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. >>> the cbs show undercover boss has a local tie. and tonight's episode features a san francisco company. stella sells to customers online and in homes. jessica herron started about 10 years ago and it's so popular the company makes $220 million a year. to see just how her employees are doing, herron decided to go undercover. >> they come up with so many different ideas these pictures are so pretty. >> pay attention. >> it's hard to focus, there's so much fun things to get distracted by. >> okay. too much. [ laughter ] >> you can see herron go undercover at stella and dot tonight at 8:00 on kpix 5. >>> happening today, a candlelight vigil is planned in memory of a jogger killed by street racers in san jose. family and friends will gather to remember 24-year-old kiran pabla on her morning jog monday when street racers veered off the road and killed her. the vigil starts at 5:30 at the sikh on morillo avenue. the city is trying to get drivers to slow down on the street where she was killed. police say the two suspects were going more t
. >>> the cbs show undercover boss has a local tie. and tonight's episode features a san francisco company. stella sells to customers online and in homes. jessica herron started about 10 years ago and it's so popular the company makes $220 million a year. to see just how her employees are doing, herron decided to go undercover. >> they come up with so many different ideas these pictures are so pretty. >> pay attention. >> it's hard to focus, there's so much fun things...
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the undercover sting. we're with the police, cracking down. >> obviously, you are not disabled. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us on this saturday, i'm cecilia vega. we begin with stunning new developments in those terror attacks in france. tonight, an urgent international manhunt. the three attackers who held paris frozen in fear, now dead. but this woman, the girlfriend of one of them, you can see her startling change, right there. tonight, she may already have slipped out of reach. and we are hearing for the first time from the people inside that supermarket, where one of the terrorists held frightened hostages. the hero who hid some of them in a walk-in freezer. our team on those stories tonight. but first, abc's matt gutman starts us off with the hunt for the woman who may hold the keys to a menacing terror cell. matt? >> reporter: good evening, cecilia. tonight, we learned she managed to escape a dragnet of 88,000 security officers. not because they couldn't find her here at the apartment where
the undercover sting. we're with the police, cracking down. >> obviously, you are not disabled. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us on this saturday, i'm cecilia vega. we begin with stunning new developments in those terror attacks in france. tonight, an urgent international manhunt. the three attackers who held paris frozen in fear, now dead. but this woman, the girlfriend of one of them, you can see her startling change, right there. tonight, she may already have slipped...
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the sacramento sheriff's drug enforcement team launched an undercover operation and tracked the woman who had last presented the car. the investigation led to six arrests and an additional 130- pounds of cocaine was seized. >>> the time now is 5:11. an evolution in san francisco is under way. up next what, the police department is doing to adapt to the changing times as populations shift to a new neighborhood. >> plus, the oakland as are trying to rip off his brand one man says. how the as are responding to his claims and what is being done about it. >> good morning. we are looking at a commute that is affected by a beer truck that flipped over on 580 near 680 taking up two lanes. we will tell you more about the back up. >> and we had record highs yesterday. that will not be the case today. it will be cooler and there will be a lot of high clouds, but will we get any rain in here? female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight. because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose from a huge selection of tempur-
the sacramento sheriff's drug enforcement team launched an undercover operation and tracked the woman who had last presented the car. the investigation led to six arrests and an additional 130- pounds of cocaine was seized. >>> the time now is 5:11. an evolution in san francisco is under way. up next what, the police department is doing to adapt to the changing times as populations shift to a new neighborhood. >> plus, the oakland as are trying to rip off his brand one man says....
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it all started when two undercover sheriff deputies were investigating this building. friends suspected an indoor marijuana grow. >> a person associated with the marijuana grow, came out, saw our undercover officers in their unmarked car. he decided that he was going to follow them. >> reporter: sergeant ray kelly says that suspect hopped in a car and followed the deputies. >> the suspect chased down our undercover officers and fired into their vehicle. they basically tried to get away to a safe area. >> reporter: the officers called for backup. sheriff deputies descended on the house. they found hundreds of marijuana plants and arrested the suspect. >> i guess he was going to return to work. we took it off him. >> reporter: sheriff deputies were inside this original warehouse investigating the marijuana grow. in the smaller section, they found a door, it was blocked. eventually they made it inside and found another marijuana grow, and this one was big. >> we forced entry into that building with a search warrant, and discovered probably one of the most elaborate grows
it all started when two undercover sheriff deputies were investigating this building. friends suspected an indoor marijuana grow. >> a person associated with the marijuana grow, came out, saw our undercover officers in their unmarked car. he decided that he was going to follow them. >> reporter: sergeant ray kelly says that suspect hopped in a car and followed the deputies. >> the suspect chased down our undercover officers and fired into their vehicle. they basically tried to...
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with agents posing as college students. >> we had an undercover agent, special agent robert rodriguezwho actually had interaction and met with david koresh. >> koresh was not shy about his arsenal or his intentions. >> he says, you know, i don't care what the atf says or does. it's my right to, you know, to bear weapons and nobody is ever going to take me down. that's a red flag. >> when you couple a belief system of an apocalypse with a cult leader who is prepared to die and take everyone with him, giving him the tools to do so was a recipe for disaster. >> shortly after the undercover operation began, koresh stopped leaving the compound fearing he might be arrested. >> we knew pretty much from day one that we were being watched. >> after just over a month of surveillance, agent aguilera secured warrants to search the davidian compound and arrest david koresh. the warrants would be served on sunday, february 28th. the day before the "waco herald tribune" would finally run its story. a detailed expose titled "the sinful messiah." the paper also found out about the raid. >> one of our
with agents posing as college students. >> we had an undercover agent, special agent robert rodriguezwho actually had interaction and met with david koresh. >> koresh was not shy about his arsenal or his intentions. >> he says, you know, i don't care what the atf says or does. it's my right to, you know, to bear weapons and nobody is ever going to take me down. that's a red flag. >> when you couple a belief system of an apocalypse with a cult leader who is prepared to...
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. >>> a local hockey coach bupsed in an undercover sting. all new at 6:00 reaction from the league after we broke the news of his arrest for child pornography. >>> paying the price. how much money you could be forced to shell out to use one of the most popular national parks in our region. >>> five fires in 14 hours. tonight crews say there's something we can all learn from these close calls. when the flu hits, it's a really big deal. the aches. the chills. the fever. an even bigger deal? everything you miss out on... family pizza night. the big game. or date night. why lose out to the flu any longer than you have to? prescription tamiflu can help you get better 1.3 days faster. that's 30% sooner. call your doctor right away. and attack the flu virus at its source with prescription tamiflu. tamiflu is fda approved to treat the flu in people 2 weeks and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions or take other medicines. if you de
. >>> a local hockey coach bupsed in an undercover sting. all new at 6:00 reaction from the league after we broke the news of his arrest for child pornography. >>> paying the price. how much money you could be forced to shell out to use one of the most popular national parks in our region. >>> five fires in 14 hours. tonight crews say there's something we can all learn from these close calls. when the flu hits, it's a really big deal. the aches. the chills. the fever....
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back inside the car, undercover agents using a cell phone show him how easy it is to detonate a bomb.> we're going to bomb it. you're going to call it. you just hit okay. >> reporter: he gives him the phone and moments later -- the time is getting closer. >> i'm not thinking about anything. nothing. i have my decision. i've seen stuff in my dreams. >> reporter: and his dream includes shooting anyone who gets in his way. in a hotel room with undercover agents, he practices with a mac-10. >> you hold the trigger, it's going to keep firing. hold it tight, man. >> reporter: ready to target the capitol, he drives to a d.c. garage, puts on what he thinks is a real suicide vest and grabs a loaded mac-10, both are duds provided by the fbi, and agents take him down. >> individuals who are self-radicalized can exist off the radar as it were for a long time until they're ready to actually go out and act. that's the scenario that causes us the most concern. >> reporter: after pleading guilty, el khalifi gets a 30-year sentence. he tells a judge, i just want to say, i love allah. susan candiotti,
back inside the car, undercover agents using a cell phone show him how easy it is to detonate a bomb.> we're going to bomb it. you're going to call it. you just hit okay. >> reporter: he gives him the phone and moments later -- the time is getting closer. >> i'm not thinking about anything. nothing. i have my decision. i've seen stuff in my dreams. >> reporter: and his dream includes shooting anyone who gets in his way. in a hotel room with undercover agents, he practices...
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he received guns and bombs they say fromunder undercover agents.releasing vild yofe inging video from that sting. we've got details on this frightening story. hi, uma. >> i've, eric. the chilling video is a window in to how far the homegrown terrorists are willing to go. the suspect was days away from launching an attack on the capitol. you'll notice the fbi has distorted the sound and images of the undercover fbi agents to protect their identities. >> reporter: back in 2012 the agency arranged an undercover operation against a 29-year-old who also dreamed of an armed assault on the capitol using a suicide vest and an automatic weapon. in an fbi video obtained by anhq-dc it's very clear just how far the wannabe terrorists will go to prepare for these kind of attacks. as you watch the video you can see the man meeting inside a hotel room with several undercover agents posing as al qaeda operatives ready to help him obtain bombs and guns. watch as he tries to familiarize himself with a submachine gun. >> i don't know if you are thinking about it. >>
he received guns and bombs they say fromunder undercover agents.releasing vild yofe inging video from that sting. we've got details on this frightening story. hi, uma. >> i've, eric. the chilling video is a window in to how far the homegrown terrorists are willing to go. the suspect was days away from launching an attack on the capitol. you'll notice the fbi has distorted the sound and images of the undercover fbi agents to protect their identities. >> reporter: back in 2012 the...
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followed by new episode of "undercover boss" and back to back new episodes of "csi" only on cbs. >> bill: trying to string this game out with the big guy. shades of jimmy v valvano if you remember few years back. he's got that plaid shirt there above the sign. >> bill: easy on the wardrobe. >> kevin: he knows where the checks come from. weismann. jones for three for pitt. >> bill: time out. not going away. >> kevin: another ten point game. 1:30 to go in pittsburgh on cbs. >> kevin: bill raftery earlier this week, rick pitino was talking about the acc he says lot of basketball, do you share that same view of this conference? >> bill: we mentioned earlier some of the -- i think the defense as much as anything. talked about virginia being that kind of team. clemson being that kind of team. even syracuse loves to get up and down that 2t-3 zone slows things down. rick martin attributed to that. there have been fouls here trying to stretch it out a bit. >> kevin: rozier picked up by jones and by wright. weaves his way out to the other jones. >> bill: want to foul a big if they can. wisely keep
followed by new episode of "undercover boss" and back to back new episodes of "csi" only on cbs. >> bill: trying to string this game out with the big guy. shades of jimmy v valvano if you remember few years back. he's got that plaid shirt there above the sign. >> bill: easy on the wardrobe. >> kevin: he knows where the checks come from. weismann. jones for three for pitt. >> bill: time out. not going away. >> kevin: another ten point game. 1:30...
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he worked for the spanish service as an undercover agent in the gangs of africa. he says children also play a role in organized prostitution. >> the trafficker will often rent a child to a company a woman being sent to europe to provide sex services. with a child, the woman cannot be deported as easily, and she can also make the jump to the spanish mainland quicker from here. >> in granada in southern spain, an organization is trying to hinder child abduction. people who claim to be parents often have to take genetic test to prove it. in some boats, 10 out of 12 children are not accompanied by a blood relative. the organization hopes news of the test will make the rounds in the countries the children come from. >> it definitely has a preventive effect. the mafia trafficking minors in order to improve the chances of other refugees getting into europe has now realized it is becoming more difficult because genetic testing is practically the norm. >> human traffickers keep inventing new scams to avoid detection, but even when the police discover their activities, once
he worked for the spanish service as an undercover agent in the gangs of africa. he says children also play a role in organized prostitution. >> the trafficker will often rent a child to a company a woman being sent to europe to provide sex services. with a child, the woman cannot be deported as easily, and she can also make the jump to the spanish mainland quicker from here. >> in granada in southern spain, an organization is trying to hinder child abduction. people who claim to be...
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capitol inspired by isis, foiled by the feds in an undercover operation. >>> chilling new images from inside the hostage siege in paris as al qaeda says it was behind the massacre at that magazine that hit newsstands again today. >>> scare in space, american astronauts scramble to safety in the middle of the night. >>> measles outbreak, the biggest in years and traced back to disneyland. tonight, the scramble to track down those who may have been exposed. >>> and a cliffhanger, two men with the summit in their sights. we are there live tonight in yosemite. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york this is nbc fightly news with brian williams. >>> good evening. the feds say they were onto it early, but tonight they've announced they've stopped a plan apparently inspired by isis to attack the u.s. capitol and those inside it. it's an example, they say, of the kind of lone wolf attack that can get its inspiration from people and movements overseas. we begin tonight with late details from our justice correspondent pete williams in our d.c. newsr
capitol inspired by isis, foiled by the feds in an undercover operation. >>> chilling new images from inside the hostage siege in paris as al qaeda says it was behind the massacre at that magazine that hit newsstands again today. >>> scare in space, american astronauts scramble to safety in the middle of the night. >>> measles outbreak, the biggest in years and traced back to disneyland. tonight, the scramble to track down those who may have been exposed. >>>...
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use and a lot of violence based on people being ramp up on different drugs this morning we had an undercover officer to get a drug buy who observed mroornz leaving the club they went around the corner and they went back into the club the undercover officer approached the drug dealer and negotiated a price for meth and the officer declined the drug and it turned bad at this point he said man, you disrespect me you're not going no where we're going to take our money it was going to be a physical alteration the officer took action and shoved the person away and gave the sign so the team in the area placed him under arrest he said he had a 45 it ended up he didn't have a weapon it's the kind of you know we talk about the night life on broadway but have the moreno a lot of people it's - i'm it's pretty hard to stay up and party all night on booze so people on stimulants one club on on sunday morning and another sunday night any questions or comments. >> in thank you very much any public comment on the police report seeing none item 5 our permits. >> good evening commissioners we have two tonight
use and a lot of violence based on people being ramp up on different drugs this morning we had an undercover officer to get a drug buy who observed mroornz leaving the club they went around the corner and they went back into the club the undercover officer approached the drug dealer and negotiated a price for meth and the officer declined the drug and it turned bad at this point he said man, you disrespect me you're not going no where we're going to take our money it was going to be a physical...
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>>mark:that informant was actually working undercover.ark:cornell talked about his support for the islamic state and that he considered members of congress enemies. >>mark:he also bought two semi-automatic rifles and 600 rounds of ammunition yesterday morning. >>mark:his parents say after high school, cornell struggled to find himself. he was relieved hon. and i believe he was coarse and a lot of ways. >>mark:after a background check at the gun store. cornell was arrested by f-b- i agents waiting outside in the parking lot. >>mark:the arrest comes just a week after the deadly attack at french newspaper charlie hebdo. >>darya:and customers lined up for a second day today to get copies of charlie hebdo's first edition since the attacks. >>darya:the paper sold out before dawn at kiosks in paris. >>darya:meanwhile, funerals are being held today for at least four of the six staff members at the newspaper. >>darya:and french president francois hollande today says the millions of muslims living in france should be respected but that they should
>>mark:that informant was actually working undercover.ark:cornell talked about his support for the islamic state and that he considered members of congress enemies. >>mark:he also bought two semi-automatic rifles and 600 rounds of ammunition yesterday morning. >>mark:his parents say after high school, cornell struggled to find himself. he was relieved hon. and i believe he was coarse and a lot of ways. >>mark:after a background check at the gun store. cornell was...
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he showed the undercover cop where she lives.rosecutors say he went to a money machine and withdrew 300$300 as a deposit on the $1,000 fee he offered to pay for the murder. minutes later, police arrested him for solicitation to commit first degree murder. he could have been sentenced to life in prison if convicted. but today in court, he entered a guilty plea. as part of a plea agreement that will put him in prison for the next 20 years. >> he's a wolf in sleep's clothing. this guy, highly educated good job, really presents very well. could very well get someone in his clutches again, and possibly do harm to them. so putting him behind bars for many years, it protects the public. >> the undercover police officer was not only taking video with a hidden camera he was also wearing a wire recording audio. and coming6:00 you will hear his own words when the officer asks about his plan for killing his wife. his cold-blooded answer ahead. wendy and jim. >> all right. >>> dramatic surveillance video shows a smash and grab at a up columbi
he showed the undercover cop where she lives.rosecutors say he went to a money machine and withdrew 300$300 as a deposit on the $1,000 fee he offered to pay for the murder. minutes later, police arrested him for solicitation to commit first degree murder. he could have been sentenced to life in prison if convicted. but today in court, he entered a guilty plea. as part of a plea agreement that will put him in prison for the next 20 years. >> he's a wolf in sleep's clothing. this guy,...