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well, in the boston marathon, of course, it's a major national event. and so we provide basically federal security help. now, organization of that is a force and there are different levels and so forth. but we play a role in that. and of course, once it was determined was a terrorist action, we become the lead agency and so we would oversee the investigation. but the actual manhunt was, of course, an ongoing thing. and the local police very much interested in helping. so everybody was looking for for the bombers. what was the process of getting this boat from owners? i just with people who lived in watertown, massachusetts. well, as you can see, given all the damage to it, the insurance company basically it this is trash. and so they paid off the policy for the owner took possession the boat and then offered it to us. and we were looking to highlight some of our big investigations the last couple of years this certainly qualified. it also enabled us, of course to talk about those cooperative efforts because we've got a motorcycle from the boston pd. we
well, in the boston marathon, of course, it's a major national event. and so we provide basically federal security help. now, organization of that is a force and there are different levels and so forth. but we play a role in that. and of course, once it was determined was a terrorist action, we become the lead agency and so we would oversee the investigation. but the actual manhunt was, of course, an ongoing thing. and the local police very much interested in helping. so everybody was looking...
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and we actually have the boat where the one of the boston marathon bombers was found. and it's the end simply because it was too big to put anywhere else. and so it's on the outside of the actual building in our mezzanine level. but what's your goal showing that to new agents? we don't just it's mostly not for new agents, actually. we've pitched it more for a middle school audience in the sense of we want to be able to tell people that the fbi has lots of roles, lots of needs. we would like you to at least understand us. if not, join us someday. and so it's really pitch ed explaining just how many different parts the fbi has and how somebody else might fit into that. because if we don't have the support of of our fellow americans, we can't do our job. you know, crimes aren't solved like they are on tv. you know, 47 minutes and 13 minutes of commercials with some gee whiz science. we need people to share with us that something's happened to share information and that could be damaging, could be scary. it could put them in danger. and if they don't trust us to do that, w
and we actually have the boat where the one of the boston marathon bombers was found. and it's the end simply because it was too big to put anywhere else. and so it's on the outside of the actual building in our mezzanine level. but what's your goal showing that to new agents? we don't just it's mostly not for new agents, actually. we've pitched it more for a middle school audience in the sense of we want to be able to tell people that the fbi has lots of roles, lots of needs. we would like you...
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back in boston marathon attack.in 2013, sheffield crown court heard that farouk had immersed himself in an extremist islamic ideology, went to the hospital to seek his own martyrdom, end quote. well hurricane beryl is strengthening into a potentially catastrophic category five storm as it moves across the eastern caribbean. the ferocious storm comes unusually early in this year's hurricane season. scientists say the rapid pace of its approach is likely due in part to the effects of climate change. at least one person was killed as the storm inflicted large scale damage across entire islands yesterday . it's now islands yesterday. it's now moving towards jamaica, where it's expected to batter the shoreline with life threatening winds and storm surge. all right, those are the latest gb news headlines. for now. i'm ray addison more in half an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . forward slash alerts. >> tha
back in boston marathon attack.in 2013, sheffield crown court heard that farouk had immersed himself in an extremist islamic ideology, went to the hospital to seek his own martyrdom, end quote. well hurricane beryl is strengthening into a potentially catastrophic category five storm as it moves across the eastern caribbean. the ferocious storm comes unusually early in this year's hurricane season. scientists say the rapid pace of its approach is likely due in part to the effects of climate...
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remember this is a qualifier also for the boston marathon.alify for the boston marathon here in san francisco. so we're going to see some great runners out there, some great times out there tomorrow. yeah. and on sunday as well. >> we certainly are. good luck to all of them participating christian. thank you. the city of san francisco is making it a little bit easier for people to access information about drug and alcohol recovery. mayor london breed signing a measure today that will provide addiction recovery books at all city libraries for free. city officials say the most stolen books from public library shelves are books about recovering from addiction. a read to recovery pilot program launched at three libraries and has already distributed more than 3200 books. >> i'm hoping that as we expand this program to all of our library locations, we can be a part of that recovery culture. i'm very optimistic. >> when we had that conversation, supervisor matt dorsey authored the measure, he said. >> san francisco is now the very first major city i
remember this is a qualifier also for the boston marathon.alify for the boston marathon here in san francisco. so we're going to see some great runners out there, some great times out there tomorrow. yeah. and on sunday as well. >> we certainly are. good luck to all of them participating christian. thank you. the city of san francisco is making it a little bit easier for people to access information about drug and alcohol recovery. mayor london breed signing a measure today that will...
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i remember the boston marathon bombing happened. they put up a website for people to send stuff. flummoxed that the phone were not ringing. and then they were inundated. look at all the cell phones just in that picture. it was video that came out of that that really helped with their investigation. here they appear to know who the suspect is. but it would really help them out from a standpoint of, when did he get up on the roof? certainly identify anyone else who got on the roof. what was noticed and when and what went down and when. significant questions as i know in d.c. where you are, there are serious questions being asked of congress tonight. it appears that perhaps the secret service will be in front of lawmakers to answer questions about what went on today. it sure appears that it was a very serious assassination attempt. that's how it is being described to myself and my colleagues by those in law enforcement. it came very close today to a real tragedy on top of obviously the person who was there who died. >> tom winter, thank you. to your point, the speaker of the house c
i remember the boston marathon bombing happened. they put up a website for people to send stuff. flummoxed that the phone were not ringing. and then they were inundated. look at all the cell phones just in that picture. it was video that came out of that that really helped with their investigation. here they appear to know who the suspect is. but it would really help them out from a standpoint of, when did he get up on the roof? certainly identify anyone else who got on the roof. what was...
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. >> convicted, in prison like the boston marathon bomber.who are convicted of sexual assault. >>n saturday, donald trump speaks to voters at a campaign rally in st. cloud, minnesota. watch the event live at 8 p.m. stern on c-sn, c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. >> a national crusade to make america great again. >> taxes will go up and anyone who says they won't is not telling the truth. >> our beloved nation is in the midst of a springtime of hope for america. >> we are the party that believes in the american dream. >> read my lips: no new taxes. >> i still believe in a place called hope. >> here's the question for the american people -- who do you trust in this election? >> the real choices is whether we will build a bridge to the future or a bridge to the past. >> i have unlimited confidence in the wisdom of our people and the future of our country. >> i stand here tonight as my own man and i want you to know me for who i truly am. >> they had their chance. they have not led. we will. i'm john kerry and i'm r
. >> convicted, in prison like the boston marathon bomber.who are convicted of sexual assault. >>n saturday, donald trump speaks to voters at a campaign rally in st. cloud, minnesota. watch the event live at 8 p.m. stern on c-sn, c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. >> a national crusade to make america great again. >> taxes will go up and anyone who says they won't is not telling the truth. >> our beloved nation is in the midst of a...
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trees that to the digital age of the fbi is a little behind during the boston marathon bombing because there were folks working at the fbi who were expecting to have this flood of calls a what was happening is in boxes were getting slammed with this digital video. that's something the fbi was catching up on even up to 2021 in the january 6 capitol attack. when you have a major event like this, witness testimony is the second best thing. maybe not even the second best thing. it's not the best thing which is raw video footage. that's what you can use to piece this together. it's a mosaic the fbi will try to be piecing together and figure out what happened. if you look at the crowd shots, you see digital devices in the crowd. the fbi doesn't have access to that immediately. they would like to and that's whether putting out calls to anyone who filmed video should send it in even if it was in a great failure or if you think of matching the video and matchup the shots and figure what was going on, every piece of evidence is an important part of the investigation. that's why the fbi has been
trees that to the digital age of the fbi is a little behind during the boston marathon bombing because there were folks working at the fbi who were expecting to have this flood of calls a what was happening is in boxes were getting slammed with this digital video. that's something the fbi was catching up on even up to 2021 in the january 6 capitol attack. when you have a major event like this, witness testimony is the second best thing. maybe not even the second best thing. it's not the best...
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i would say since the boston marathon bombing and then transformed to january 6th, the fbi has been better about collecting digital evidence. after the boston marathon bombing, a lot of people weren't making calls, they were sending in raw materials to the fbi to be able to put that together and really find out exactly what happened. the same thing after januaryt 6th. and especially, i would say, in the last three and a half years since that attack on the capitol on january 6th we've seen the fbi improve upon their collection of information. because even though, you know,ca there isn't a lot of mystery about who the shooter was, apparently, obviously that name isn't something we're reporting at this moment, but there doesn't appear to be a lot of mystery there. but i think the failures are really going to be something that is going to have to be reconstructed and what sort of accountability there is going to be within the secret service and how that's -- how that interplay is going to play out between the fbi and the secret service, kris? >> tell us again based on your experience some of t
i would say since the boston marathon bombing and then transformed to january 6th, the fbi has been better about collecting digital evidence. after the boston marathon bombing, a lot of people weren't making calls, they were sending in raw materials to the fbi to be able to put that together and really find out exactly what happened. the same thing after januaryt 6th. and especially, i would say, in the last three and a half years since that attack on the capitol on january 6th we've seen the...
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. >> people who are convicted, like the boston marathon bomber, on death row, people who are convicted should be able to vote? i think we should have that conversation. >> where do you stand on defund the police? >> right, so here's the thing. defund the police, the issue behind it is that we need to reimagine how we are creating safety. >> what would you do about the millions of specifically, assault weapons that are already in circulation? what do you do about those? >> we have to have a buyback program and i support a mandatory buyback program. we're not going too undocumented immigrants is critical to. we got to critically examine ice. there's no question i'm in favor of banning tracking. >> support to medicare for all built for people out there who like their insurance, they don't get to keep it? >> let's illuminate all of that. let's move on. yeah, i i am radical. i do believe that we need to get radical about what we are doing and take it seriously. >> john: so there are the receipts. a new trump campaign ad pummels harris for supporting a blm era built fund. listen here. >> twi
. >> people who are convicted, like the boston marathon bomber, on death row, people who are convicted should be able to vote? i think we should have that conversation. >> where do you stand on defund the police? >> right, so here's the thing. defund the police, the issue behind it is that we need to reimagine how we are creating safety. >> what would you do about the millions of specifically, assault weapons that are already in circulation? what do you do about those?...
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saint it claim it is not free safety and she supported defund the police giving about to the boston marathone video really dollars for example la's police budget what you think. joe: yes well not only did she support the rioters with them to continue, she actively raise money and encouraged others to donate into never get the red writers average of later on to help the burgers and rapist get out joel and she had she canceled or supported chino of course but she doubled them police riots they cost $2 billion with damage and people were murdered and thousands were injured officer shot and rita retired officer shot and killed new think of these things we continue. do you have no soul and of the own strength consequences, 16 american cities experiencing the highest murder rate in recorded history and homicide rate for black men 12 times the rate of anyone else anybody supporting it at this point is a complete lunacy. when people go to the polls in november you will choose between chaos and a nokia or and order choose wisely folks. liz: so this is about policies and she did supported 2020 riots a
saint it claim it is not free safety and she supported defund the police giving about to the boston marathone video really dollars for example la's police budget what you think. joe: yes well not only did she support the rioters with them to continue, she actively raise money and encouraged others to donate into never get the red writers average of later on to help the burgers and rapist get out joel and she had she canceled or supported chino of course but she doubled them police riots they...
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the boston marathon bombing happened, the fbi put up a phone number. they were flummoxed that the phones were not ringing and they realized they were getting inundated with videos that people had. photographs that people had. look at all the mart phones just in that picture. six, seven, eight of them. it was video that came out of that, that really helped with their investigation. here they appear to know who the suspect is. but it would help them out from a standpoint of when did he get up on the roof. when did he get up on the roof. and what went down with when. there are serious questions being asked of congress that the secret service will be in front of lawmaker to answer questions about what went on today. it appears that this was a very serious assassination attempt. that is erhow it is being described. came very close today to a real tragedy on top of obviously the person who was there who died. >> tom winter, thank you. and to your point, the speaker of the house calling now for that congressional investigation. i want to bring in evy poumpour
the boston marathon bombing happened, the fbi put up a phone number. they were flummoxed that the phones were not ringing and they realized they were getting inundated with videos that people had. photographs that people had. look at all the mart phones just in that picture. six, seven, eight of them. it was video that came out of that, that really helped with their investigation. here they appear to know who the suspect is. but it would help them out from a standpoint of when did he get up on...
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juliette, i think i first met you after the boston marathon bombing, so it's been 11 years in all that time. one of the things that struck me is how much you care about the systems in place? the organizations that take care of homeland security and the like. so i guess my question to you is can the current system work going forward in your mind with the secret service director in place given everything that's happened? >> no. i mean, she needs to resign. i'm there now. i normally give institutions the benefit of the doubt because i know that in the heat of the moment, it's very easy to judge from afar. look, one of the reasons why she can't stay is because the conspiracy theories are now so ramping and because of her and the secret services sort of fumbling response, they're blaming all sorts of people what, what people need to pick up on in the trump video that you just had he said four times how did this happen? and i've been watching and listening to trump long enough to know exactly what he's doing. he is now feeding this conspiracy theory that the secret service purposely left him
juliette, i think i first met you after the boston marathon bombing, so it's been 11 years in all that time. one of the things that struck me is how much you care about the systems in place? the organizations that take care of homeland security and the like. so i guess my question to you is can the current system work going forward in your mind with the secret service director in place given everything that's happened? >> no. i mean, she needs to resign. i'm there now. i normally give...
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by the way, is catherine switzer, who, in 1967, became the first woman to officially run the boston marathon we know about women, journalist maggie burtons tells the story of catherine switzer and other women who have defied regulations or propelled themselves to the forefront of competitive running. i don't know if you are a runner but i am. i love this. i think we need this so much. what did you set out to do in putting together this book? >> this book started for me many years ago. i grew up as the only girl in my family. i have four brothers. i have always been a sports enthusiast, a sports fan. as a journalist, i really started my career writing about women in the workplace and the ceo and things like that. when i started to apply those same findings to, you know, women athletes, i was shocked. we are not talking about just $0.60 on the dollar, we are talking about less than 1% than what male peers make in some instances. i was often faced with this response that it was because of biology, it is because women are physiologically weaker and slower, so they are therefore less valued in th
by the way, is catherine switzer, who, in 1967, became the first woman to officially run the boston marathon we know about women, journalist maggie burtons tells the story of catherine switzer and other women who have defied regulations or propelled themselves to the forefront of competitive running. i don't know if you are a runner but i am. i love this. i think we need this so much. what did you set out to do in putting together this book? >> this book started for me many years ago. i...
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what happens, there is no team, they didn’t confirm there and so on, it’s the same as at the boston marathon american hitler, now now this is his, in general, the main boss, of course, this man will quickly change his shoes, change his shoes very quickly, in any direction, by the way, so he has this tendency, and apparently, well, his photograph in the marine corps is beautiful, yes, but he served, he seems to be there. senator, so the dream, the alcoholic reached the point that i became he emphasizes this, this is american , which is no coincidence, he said that here i am the son , here i am in the flesh, i am the american dream, from a poor family from a log cabin, in the twenty-second year he became a senator , now i will be vice president, and if anything... that is, there are three children from india, that is a wonderful family man, here you go, the main picture of a modern conservative, a conservative, not even just a modern one, but the conservative community refers this back to the times when... in the 19th century there were also a lot there, so then it was the other way around, th
what happens, there is no team, they didn’t confirm there and so on, it’s the same as at the boston marathon american hitler, now now this is his, in general, the main boss, of course, this man will quickly change his shoes, change his shoes very quickly, in any direction, by the way, so he has this tendency, and apparently, well, his photograph in the marine corps is beautiful, yes, but he served, he seems to be there. senator, so the dream, the alcoholic reached the point that i became he...
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picture, by the way, is katherine switzer who in 1967 became the first woman to officially run the boston marathonster, farther: how running changed everything we know about women" journalist maggie mertens tells the story of katherine switzer and other women who have defied limitations and propelled themselves to the forefront of competitive running. and maggie joins us now. i don't know if you are a runner, but i am, and i love this. i think we need this so much. what did you set out to do in putting together this book? >> oh, this book started for me, you know, many years ago. i grew up as the only girl in my family, i have four brothers, and i've always been a sports enthusiast, a sports fan and, you know, as a journalist i really started my career writing a lot about -- about women in the workplace and the pay gap and the ceo gap, things like that. >> right. >> and when i started to apply those same findings to, you know, women athletes i was shocked, you know, we are not talking about just like 60 cents on the dollar, we are talking about less than 1% of what their male peers make in some in
picture, by the way, is katherine switzer who in 1967 became the first woman to officially run the boston marathonster, farther: how running changed everything we know about women" journalist maggie mertens tells the story of katherine switzer and other women who have defied limitations and propelled themselves to the forefront of competitive running. and maggie joins us now. i don't know if you are a runner, but i am, and i love this. i think we need this so much. what did you set out to...
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boston marathon which at the time was the only one this the country, if not the world, just jumped inbrother's shoes and shorts and ran the entire marathon. by the time she got to wellsly, the world was out that a woman was in the race, and all the wellsley girls who traditionally held a bridge with their arms cheered her and started singing and bobby at this moment realize ed that what she was doing, to just show that women could physically run the marathon would have a huge impact on women's rights, and she was so right. >> yeah, if somebody says no, by the way, just jump in straight from the bush and get it done. the new book is titled "the movement: how women's liberation transformed in america in 1963 to 1973." it's on sale now. thank you, clara so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> final thought this morning, what are we only in the middle of this week, i keep feeling it should be friday. i can't believe it's only wednesday. >> yeah, fact checkers sadly say it is only wednesday. >> it is. >> final thought would be picking up where we started, this enthusiasm around the vice p
boston marathon which at the time was the only one this the country, if not the world, just jumped inbrother's shoes and shorts and ran the entire marathon. by the time she got to wellsly, the world was out that a woman was in the race, and all the wellsley girls who traditionally held a bridge with their arms cheered her and started singing and bobby at this moment realize ed that what she was doing, to just show that women could physically run the marathon would have a huge impact on women's...
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in interview, farooq said that he'd looked at the boston marathon bomb and, as a benchmark, he'd lookedstating. and, absolutely, ithink a very high likelihood of a significant loss of life. farooq is now waiting to be sentenced after being convicted of preparing acts of terrorism. a man who became radicalised online and came so close to attacking a place where people should be safe. emma glasby, bbc news. a remarkable story. let's take a look at today's papers. borisjohnson and rishi sunak are uniting to try and stop �*starmer—geddon�*, according to the headline in the daily mail. the former prime minister appeared at a conservative rally last night where he urged supporters to prevent sir keir starmerfrom securing what he called a sledgehammer majority. in an interview with the mirror, the labour leader says the election is an opportunity to "turn our backs on 1a years of chaos, division, and failure". in the ft, british water companies could face legal action from people and businesses affected by sewage pollution. they are reporting on a supreme court ruling which means united utilit
in interview, farooq said that he'd looked at the boston marathon bomb and, as a benchmark, he'd lookedstating. and, absolutely, ithink a very high likelihood of a significant loss of life. farooq is now waiting to be sentenced after being convicted of preparing acts of terrorism. a man who became radicalised online and came so close to attacking a place where people should be safe. emma glasby, bbc news. a remarkable story. let's take a look at today's papers. borisjohnson and rishi sunak are...
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be worn on the marathon track and the product that has been worn by helen when shu won the marathon in bostona to do something like this, did you think this was crazy? >> so, no. we seldom think it's crazy. we more think about it in terms of opportunities and dreams, but there was a guy who was sitting with a gun at milan design fair in milano and spraying basically what you see here. a polymer on people's hands and feet. so he told us you know i can actually -- my dream is to do that and create foot ptwear out it. we create add team and four years by an amazing team that made this come to life. >> how do you think about the distinction between performance, which is what this is all about, and the fashion side of this business? which is to say there be a lot of people who way this because it looks cool. >> it's really a revolution and fits into the dna of the brand opinion we stand for performance, design and sustainability. so performance of the product. it's light. it fits differently. you can really customize it to the athlete, and it's a unique design language. it's a new product in the m
be worn on the marathon track and the product that has been worn by helen when shu won the marathon in bostona to do something like this, did you think this was crazy? >> so, no. we seldom think it's crazy. we more think about it in terms of opportunities and dreams, but there was a guy who was sitting with a gun at milan design fair in milano and spraying basically what you see here. a polymer on people's hands and feet. so he told us you know i can actually -- my dream is to do that and...