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it's all smoke and mirrors, says a plain clothes agent. we are like a giant sheep teetering on toothpick, waiting to collapse says another. our protective mission is our -- is in crisis." that was from a press report in 2002, more than a decade ago. let me read another quote. "while the threat of terrorism looms large over the white house complex, one of the most insidious threats of our national security actually comes from within, with the creation of the department of homeland security and the fallout from the hurricane katrina disaster the secret service overall has suffered much in terms of budget or perhaps more appropriately the lack thereof. we were informed last year that our budget had been cut and that the secret service was going to have to make some changes to cut costs and save money." that quote was from 2007. it was from a letter sent internally to the secret service leadership by a former uniformed division officer and we have obtained a copy. last week, the federal law enforcement officers association wrote the committee
it's all smoke and mirrors, says a plain clothes agent. we are like a giant sheep teetering on toothpick, waiting to collapse says another. our protective mission is our -- is in crisis." that was from a press report in 2002, more than a decade ago. let me read another quote. "while the threat of terrorism looms large over the white house complex, one of the most insidious threats of our national security actually comes from within, with the creation of the department of homeland...
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because if you rely on agents, that agent sends the order to sub-agent. that sub-agent sends the order to another agent so it changes 3, 4 times. >> what do you think about their system? >> bad. >> why do you think that's bad? what's wrong with using agents? >> using agents means you don't know your entire supply chain, from where your products are coming in. you don't have any idea. that's the danger. so you have very little idea after one or two agents, you are lost in the supply chain. >> from what you're saying it sounds like walmart's supply chain is so out of control that there could be more tazreens? >> walmart has no idea from where their goods are coming from. this is the bad and worse sentence i can say. walmart has no idea where their goods are coming from. >> well, if walmart doesn't know where its goods are being produced, it's because they choose not to know. this is a company whose success is built first and foremost on an extraordinary level of control they exert over production in their global supply chain. >>walmart refused to give us an
because if you rely on agents, that agent sends the order to sub-agent. that sub-agent sends the order to another agent so it changes 3, 4 times. >> what do you think about their system? >> bad. >> why do you think that's bad? what's wrong with using agents? >> using agents means you don't know your entire supply chain, from where your products are coming in. you don't have any idea. that's the danger. so you have very little idea after one or two agents, you are lost in...
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but the cia agents are angry.rm says they think he has gone rogue. >> again, i improvised for myself. i took control. >> aren't they supposed to be running you rather than you running them? >> in the ideal world, probably, yes. >> bottom line, the cia can't be picky. to locate and eliminate awlaki, they need storm, and they are willing to pay. if his plan works. you get a quarter of a million dollars from the cia when aminah crosses into yemen? >> that's correct. >> after seven weeks, storm sent back to vienna for another meeting with aminah. the next step in the match making. he shows her this video from awlaki. >> this recording is done specifically for sister aminah. the brother who's carrying this recording is a trustworthy brother. >> what's her reaction when she's watching that video? >> she's full of joy and tears. you do really know him, she says. you do really know him. >> i hope you are well. >> then storm has her record a video for awlaki in return. >> my brother, it's me, aminah, and i just want to tel
but the cia agents are angry.rm says they think he has gone rogue. >> again, i improvised for myself. i took control. >> aren't they supposed to be running you rather than you running them? >> in the ideal world, probably, yes. >> bottom line, the cia can't be picky. to locate and eliminate awlaki, they need storm, and they are willing to pay. if his plan works. you get a quarter of a million dollars from the cia when aminah crosses into yemen? >> that's correct....
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you see special agent and uniform division classes. eight was the norm for special agents. for uniform division the numbers range a bit. although, something between ten and 11 would be more the norm. >> okay. thank you. your review found that in '13 the service changed its hiring process. this resulted in more applicants but a less effective process at identifying strong candidates. in fact, more than half the applicants failed the routine polygraph that occurs during screening. do you know who was responsible for this decision? >> we didn't identify a special individual. i think our focus was -- our concern was that that process took a very long amount of time only to have many of the candidates drop out. so it took a lot of resources and did not yield enough qualified candidates at the end. that experience as well as a number of other things that we found are one reason why we think the service needs to professionalize its human resources function and develop a hiring and retention strategy led by experts in that field. >> any other downfalls at all that you didn't identi
you see special agent and uniform division classes. eight was the norm for special agents. for uniform division the numbers range a bit. although, something between ten and 11 would be more the norm. >> okay. thank you. your review found that in '13 the service changed its hiring process. this resulted in more applicants but a less effective process at identifying strong candidates. in fact, more than half the applicants failed the routine polygraph that occurs during screening. do you...
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were these coming from agents on the line? >> yes, sir. but we also would hear admissions to that effect, statements to that effect from senior people. it was a uniform -- there were a lot of voices to that effect. >> you noted here that the secret service would send low-level representatives with little authority to the interagency meetings, and that they were, in your words hamstrung from deriving benefits from their participation. who at the service was responsible for this practice? and i guess the other question is, why? >> i think it would be sort of deputy level folks within their subject matter areas would select the people who would go to those meetings. why? i think it was just a lack of priority being placed on, or maybe a failure to appreciate the benefits that could come from being in dialogues with other parts of the law enforcement, and intelligence community in the u.s. >> and that's a problem of insularity then. >> yes, sir. >> didn't want to branch out and find anything different than what was normal? >> i think, sir, at
were these coming from agents on the line? >> yes, sir. but we also would hear admissions to that effect, statements to that effect from senior people. it was a uniform -- there were a lot of voices to that effect. >> you noted here that the secret service would send low-level representatives with little authority to the interagency meetings, and that they were, in your words hamstrung from deriving benefits from their participation. who at the service was responsible for this...
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tell me about your agent, can you describe her?well, she was known in town as the barracuda. >> she said, if being a barracuda means i work hard, protect my people and being a good businesswoman, then i accept it. her talent agency, jf images, had a big reputation. and barbara bowman had what it took to be a star. >> i happened to know personally how talented she was. >> what were your impressions of barbara? >> young, pretty. very dedicated, focused, bright. naive, young, sweet. >> what might have her future looked like? >> extremely bright. she was one of the best students we had. >> was she ambitious and determined? >> extremely and she wanted to win. >> wanted it so badly that for three years, starting when she was just 14, bowman endured the criticism that the boss, joe farrell, regularly dished out. >> and she would come in there and lay down the law. you think this is tough? wait until you get the next level. th you thi'h? get used to it now. >> bowman's shot at the next level came in 1985. bill cosby was coming to denver an
tell me about your agent, can you describe her?well, she was known in town as the barracuda. >> she said, if being a barracuda means i work hard, protect my people and being a good businesswoman, then i accept it. her talent agency, jf images, had a big reputation. and barbara bowman had what it took to be a star. >> i happened to know personally how talented she was. >> what were your impressions of barbara? >> young, pretty. very dedicated, focused, bright. naive,...
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one of my functions is working with the fbi on double agent cases. also, i was part of the training crew. i had a location to go down and train these folks who were doing this transcribing, in how to read those friendly than just the language. in other words, what is the meta meaning of what you're reading? are people talking in code? can you detect tension? he was part of the group i trained. i will tell you, he did not have the word "buy" written across his four head. he was just part of the group there. interestingly, i was in on the recruitment of koecher from headquarters. it was exciting, because it was so rare for us to have success in that kind of case. thank you so much for recapturing that. questions, and if you would be kind enough to wait for the microphone, so everyone could hear it. right here, let's take first one. >> yes, i remember back in -- i remember seeing the washington post story on marty's neighborhood. i worked with a woman who the washington post identified as an fbi officer, an agent. but anyway, i can't remember the reason
one of my functions is working with the fbi on double agent cases. also, i was part of the training crew. i had a location to go down and train these folks who were doing this transcribing, in how to read those friendly than just the language. in other words, what is the meta meaning of what you're reading? are people talking in code? can you detect tension? he was part of the group i trained. i will tell you, he did not have the word "buy" written across his four head. he was just...
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--los agentes seÑalaron que los tres tendrn cita ante la corte maÑana viernes. - take vo --incidentes de agresin sexual en centros educativos es uno de los temas que acaparan la atencin nacional y local... especificamente en la universidad de berkeley. -para reducir dichos ataques, el martes y mircoles se llev a cabo una conferencia que tuvo como invitada especial a "anita hill" quien fu abusada sexualmente en 1991. --berkeley es una de las "90" facultades que hoy en da estn bajo el ojo de agentes federales por la manera en como han manejado ste tipo de incidentes. juanfra/voboxes ---la publicacin de una lista por incidentes de odio racial desata controversia en todo el pas... --- la universidad estatal de san francisco figura en la septima posicin entre las instituciones ms antisemitas del pais... ---asi lo dio a conocer el centro ''david horowitz'' de los angeles... que clasific a los centros universitarios segn incidentes y actividades antijudas...otras que aparecen entre las 10 primeras son la universidad de california en berkeley y san diego... la universid
--los agentes seÑalaron que los tres tendrn cita ante la corte maÑana viernes. - take vo --incidentes de agresin sexual en centros educativos es uno de los temas que acaparan la atencin nacional y local... especificamente en la universidad de berkeley. -para reducir dichos ataques, el martes y mircoles se llev a cabo una conferencia que tuvo como invitada especial a "anita hill" quien fu abusada sexualmente en 1991. --berkeley es una de las "90" facultades que hoy en da...
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on the boat, agents released the two.ed for a follow-up investigation. just another night in the office in the war on drugs, or so agent stellhorn thought. >> so a week goes by sitting on the couch reading the newspaper and on one of the back pages is the story about a missing woman, her name is lynne friend. friend is an unusual last name and so of course it registered with me that i'd just stopped a boat a week prior with a guy named friend on board. >> it was clifford friend, lynne's ex-husband. with him was a miami beach man named alan gold, who turned out to be the co-owner of the boat. >> at the bottom of the article was a detective's name and a phone number so i called the number. at first he didn't believe me, he thought it was a prank call. >> hardly. light bulbs clicked, missing pieces fell into place. a missing ex-wife? a former husband busted dumping something offshore on the very night? leslie d'ambrosia is an agent with the florida department of law enforcement. that's a fortuitous matchup in this case. >> t
on the boat, agents released the two.ed for a follow-up investigation. just another night in the office in the war on drugs, or so agent stellhorn thought. >> so a week goes by sitting on the couch reading the newspaper and on one of the back pages is the story about a missing woman, her name is lynne friend. friend is an unusual last name and so of course it registered with me that i'd just stopped a boat a week prior with a guy named friend on board. >> it was clifford friend,...
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you can't come in contact with an agent. everything is done in personally -- impersonally in a denied area. that is why it signals on mailboxes, it is dead drops, encrypted electronics. you are never face-to-face with an agent, because if they catch him in moscow, they will kill him. so, when trigon was sent to moscow, his recognition signal to start the case and make it active in moscow, was jack downing's face. he knew jack downing, and there would be one brief encounter. he would see jack, and then the whole plan would kick in. jack downing was in moscow. he was just getting ready to leave. ogorodnik is reassigned to moscow, and jack has to go out on the street to meet him because he is the key. the problem was, jack, who is the deputy chief of station, could not get free. he could not get out on the street. there was no way to step out there without having teams of surveillance all over him. my husband, tony mendez, chief of disguise back then, was in moscow back then that week. he was visiting. between tony and jack, th
you can't come in contact with an agent. everything is done in personally -- impersonally in a denied area. that is why it signals on mailboxes, it is dead drops, encrypted electronics. you are never face-to-face with an agent, because if they catch him in moscow, they will kill him. so, when trigon was sent to moscow, his recognition signal to start the case and make it active in moscow, was jack downing's face. he knew jack downing, and there would be one brief encounter. he would see jack,...
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agent thomas just didn't know. without knowing any of seth's admissions about rachel, believed with 100% certainty that seth did not kill lisa. especially lisa's sister and seth's great friend, presley. >> i was never thinking that seth did it. >> reporter: only todd caldwell was no longer a true believer. the cop in him questioned why seth needed to lawyer up. his own investigative instincts also kicked in, though he'd asked his fellow deputies not to tell him anything until they were ready to make an arrest. and late on day one of the investigation, they weren't even close. >> i would say, at 10:00 on saturday night, may 26th, that neither seth nor brian tate were completely eliminated as suspects. >> reporter: at that time, investigators were meeting at the sheriff's department command center to take stock. they knew they had a husband with a possible girlfriend and a maybe crazy neighbor with a vendetta. but they also learned by that night there was a missing shotgun. what did it all mean? one piece of the puzz
agent thomas just didn't know. without knowing any of seth's admissions about rachel, believed with 100% certainty that seth did not kill lisa. especially lisa's sister and seth's great friend, presley. >> i was never thinking that seth did it. >> reporter: only todd caldwell was no longer a true believer. the cop in him questioned why seth needed to lawyer up. his own investigative instincts also kicked in, though he'd asked his fellow deputies not to tell him anything until they...
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. >> segÚn los agentes intentaron utilizar una pistola elÉctrica sin Éxito para detener a zambrano deado 10 de febrero, las protestas no cesan y el presente de mÉxico y su gobierno han condenado los hechos. >> el gobierno de mÉxico condenÓ profundamente los sucesos en la cual es la fuerza de tales fueron utilizadas de modo desproporcionado. >> el gobierno de michoacÁn tamiz renunciado para descalificar el hecho. >> segÚn familiares de antonio zambrano, Él atravesada por una fuerte depresiÓn. >> se quebrÓ sus dos manos en el trabajo, se quemÓ la casa donde vivÍa. >> Él no entendÍa inglÉs, asÍ quÉ, operaban que respondiera, sabÍan desde el inicio que era hispano, asÍ quÉ porque no trajeron un agente hispano. >> mÁs del 5% de la poblaciÓn de paco es de origen hispano. >> la madre de antonio asombrando vive en michoacÁn, y mÉxico estÁn ayudÁndole a que obtenga una visa humanitaria. entretanto los policÍas involucrados en el caso se encuentran suspendidos pero con goce de sueldo. >> aquÍ en nuestra zona, en la oficina del fiscal de san francisco, informÓ que no presentarÁ cargos contra los
. >> segÚn los agentes intentaron utilizar una pistola elÉctrica sin Éxito para detener a zambrano deado 10 de febrero, las protestas no cesan y el presente de mÉxico y su gobierno han condenado los hechos. >> el gobierno de mÉxico condenÓ profundamente los sucesos en la cual es la fuerza de tales fueron utilizadas de modo desproporcionado. >> el gobierno de michoacÁn tamiz renunciado para descalificar el hecho. >> segÚn familiares de antonio zambrano, Él...
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here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: real estate agents are starting to salivate. low, and the economy is improving. so you'd think they'd all be out there staging homes and prepping listings, right? so why is this room full of agents in new jersey learning how to stab someone in the eye? >> my thumb is in your eye socket. >> reporter: they're taking a self-defense course specifically tailored for real estate agents, because their job can be downright dangerous. >> being in the real estate business is one of the most high-risk businesses in the nation, and yet people don't know about it. >> reporter: real estate mogul and "shark tank" star barbara corcoran says you never know who exactly will be coming to check out that listing, and they may be walking away with more than the property fact sheet. there's been a recent rash of open house rip-offs. like this woman, caught pilfering prescription pills from an open house and charged with felony drug possession. so what's a homeowner to do? >> medication, so valuable. >> reporter: the wrong person is going to take it. >
here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: real estate agents are starting to salivate. low, and the economy is improving. so you'd think they'd all be out there staging homes and prepping listings, right? so why is this room full of agents in new jersey learning how to stab someone in the eye? >> my thumb is in your eye socket. >> reporter: they're taking a self-defense course specifically tailored for real estate agents, because their job can be downright dangerous. >> being...
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were these coming from agents on the line? >> yes, sir. but we also would hear admissions to that effect, statements to that effect from senior people. it was a uniform -- there were a lot of voices to that effect. >> you noted here that the secret service would send low-level representatives with little authority to the interagency meetings, and that they were, in your words, hamstrung from deriving benefits from their participation. who at the service was responsible for this practice? and i guess the other question is, why? >> i think it would be sort of deputy level folks within their subject matter areas would select the people who would go to those meetings. why? i think it was just a lack of priority being placed on, or maybe a failure to appreciate the benefits that could come from being in dialogues with other parts of the law enforcement, and intelligence community in the u.s. >> and that's a problem of insularity then. >> yes, sir. >> didn't want to branch out and find anything different than what was normal? >> i think, sir, at
were these coming from agents on the line? >> yes, sir. but we also would hear admissions to that effect, statements to that effect from senior people. it was a uniform -- there were a lot of voices to that effect. >> you noted here that the secret service would send low-level representatives with little authority to the interagency meetings, and that they were, in your words, hamstrung from deriving benefits from their participation. who at the service was responsible for this...
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cuando le ordenaron dejar el cuchillo el sujeto los atac y los agentes le dispararon...ke sot: trt 14 sec cont vo/ lorena --- el sospechoso muri en el hospital y su identidad no ha sido revelada... --- los oficiales fueron puestos bajo licencia administrativas mientras continuan las investigaciones... - juan fran - vboxes --una serie de robos en uno de los vecindarios ms lujosos de san jos tiene a la comunidad en alerta y ahora "piden" ayuda a las autoridades. --anoche cientos de personas llevaron a cabo una reunin para hablar con el alcalde y agentes de polica, quienes reconocieron que "hay" un problema. --y es que tan slo en el mes de enero se reportaron "82" robos de viviendas. --el alcalde indic que planea aprobar un aumento para mantener a los oficiales motivados y hacer que stos realicen ms arrestos. lorena/take vo --- y continuando con san jos... le contamos que esta ciudad lucir mejor que nunca gracias al nuevo sistema de alumbrado pblico... --- en el mes de junio las autoridades reemplazarn entre 18 mil y 63 mil focos por otros ahorradores de energa... permitien
cuando le ordenaron dejar el cuchillo el sujeto los atac y los agentes le dispararon...ke sot: trt 14 sec cont vo/ lorena --- el sospechoso muri en el hospital y su identidad no ha sido revelada... --- los oficiales fueron puestos bajo licencia administrativas mientras continuan las investigaciones... - juan fran - vboxes --una serie de robos en uno de los vecindarios ms lujosos de san jos tiene a la comunidad en alerta y ahora "piden" ayuda a las autoridades. --anoche cientos de...
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. >> las heridas fÍsicas y psicolÓgicas que una bala disparada por un ex agente fronterizo dejaron enedio millÓn de dÓlares. Éste fue el precio que una corte federal de arizona le puso al incidente que ocurriÓ con este ciudadano mexicano justo cuando se disponÍa a cruzar ilegalmente la frontera. >> justo pero desde el punto de vista que ocurre en la ilegalidad de cruzar la frontera, sin embargo lo que el juez determinÓ justamente es que hubo un uso excesivo de fuerza. >> en noviembre del 2010 castro intentÓ pasar al lado estadounidense a travÉs del desierto de nogales pero segÚn los documentos del juicio recibiÓ un impacto de bala por la espalda disparado por un agente identificado como abel canales, el mismo que reconociÓ que el inmigrante estaba desarmado pero sostenÍa una piedra y testificÓ que lo atacÓ verbalmente. >> muchas veces las cortes o miembros del pÚblico piensan que la historia de la policÍa o de la patrulla fronteriza es la verdad y muchas veces no es entonces este juez reconociÓ problemas en la historia de la gente. >> problemas que incluso llegaron al agente fronteriz
. >> las heridas fÍsicas y psicolÓgicas que una bala disparada por un ex agente fronterizo dejaron enedio millÓn de dÓlares. Éste fue el precio que una corte federal de arizona le puso al incidente que ocurriÓ con este ciudadano mexicano justo cuando se disponÍa a cruzar ilegalmente la frontera. >> justo pero desde el punto de vista que ocurre en la ilegalidad de cruzar la frontera, sin embargo lo que el juez determinÓ justamente es que hubo un uso excesivo de fuerza....
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the travel agent will rebook you.t a. but you have to find a good one. >> it's odd that mark found the flying that was working. they said murphy is on the plane and we're not canceling. >> the tweets would have been bad. >> awful. thank you very much. he runs the obamacare web site but it's what he said about illegals that was so out of sight. listen. >> you should be able to assure northwestern citizens that's not happening and you won't do it. >> i can assure the american people is the same assurance i give you and the rest of the committee which is is the discipline of process for validating eligibility. >> this is amazing marx chairman. photos are great for capturing your world. and now they can transform it. with the new angie's list app, you can get projects done in a snap. take a photo of your project or just tell us what you need done and angie's list will find a top rated provider to do the job. the angie's list app is the simple, new way to get work done on your schedule. the app makes it easy, the power of
the travel agent will rebook you.t a. but you have to find a good one. >> it's odd that mark found the flying that was working. they said murphy is on the plane and we're not canceling. >> the tweets would have been bad. >> awful. thank you very much. he runs the obamacare web site but it's what he said about illegals that was so out of sight. listen. >> you should be able to assure northwestern citizens that's not happening and you won't do it. >> i can assure the...
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not i will legals, ice agents. >> great.u would be to welcome the i will legals and i think to lisa's point he's tougher on iran than on i will legals. thankfully. iran is an enemy of this country. the government's role to to protect us but not protect us from immigrants that want to work and not suck on the, quote/unquote, system. >> you say i will legals. jonathan, i thought you were for law and order. i thought you respected law. you start a sentence with a word illegal. you're wrong my friend. >> i could point to a lot of laws in our history which were totally immoral, totally wrong and were changed for good reason. i don't think respect for authority is a reason for keep an immoral law on the books. >> don't break the law, just make it up as you go along. are you crazy? >> we've got to go. >> what president obama has done a undermine the constitution and undermine the rule of law by moving forward with his executive action. this isn't something that was passed by congress, this wasn't something that was done the way it
not i will legals, ice agents. >> great.u would be to welcome the i will legals and i think to lisa's point he's tougher on iran than on i will legals. thankfully. iran is an enemy of this country. the government's role to to protect us but not protect us from immigrants that want to work and not suck on the, quote/unquote, system. >> you say i will legals. jonathan, i thought you were for law and order. i thought you respected law. you start a sentence with a word illegal. you're...
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i want you to show around an agent in training. - you expect me to believe that 2 experienced agentseep their eye on one recruit? where did he go? - ori! (growling) - hi! i'm ori! - my name is agent - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is a glass half full. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird and especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music) (whinnying) - ah! - hi-yaa! - come on olive! come on! - where are we going?! who do we work for? we work for odd squad. ms. stevens, i'm happy to report we've found your runaway snowman. - sorry, we took so long. - hey, stacy. - i haven't seen him since i was 7. - hoho! want to go play? - yah! thanks, odd squad! - warms your heart, doesn't it? (weird animal sound) what's the problem ms. o? - there you t
i want you to show around an agent in training. - you expect me to believe that 2 experienced agentseep their eye on one recruit? where did he go? - ori! (growling) - hi! i'm ori! - my name is agent - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is a...
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the border agents have to follow it. it just shows how powerful the president is on matters of this nature. >> this should not fall or immigration agents. it's up to immigrants and their attorneys if they qualify for this program. it's like telling me and irs agents telling me to have children because it would be a great tax deduction for me if i had kids. >> you do. >> telling about a loophole if you get in and can't get out kind of thing. there is already a legal process for becoming a citizen and getting into the country. >> i think you brought up a good example. i completely disagree with you. it would be the right thing to do for the irs to have some system where they pointed out to you, hey, you are entitled to a deduction. you should take it. that's what the law is. >> that's not their job. that it's job of the individuals. >> what is wrong with saying to people, hey, you qualify for something here. >> the irs should be doing our taxes and immigration -- >> i'm not saying that. irs could easily screen and say you
the border agents have to follow it. it just shows how powerful the president is on matters of this nature. >> this should not fall or immigration agents. it's up to immigrants and their attorneys if they qualify for this program. it's like telling me and irs agents telling me to have children because it would be a great tax deduction for me if i had kids. >> you do. >> telling about a loophole if you get in and can't get out kind of thing. there is already a legal process for...
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lanzo a los agentes con un arma..---el hombre, cuya idetidad no se ha revelado, tenia una orden de restriccion por violencia intrafamiliar en su contra.. cesar ---y esta es otra balacera mortal en el que un agente dispara contra un civil... blanca ---los hechos ocurrieron esta tarde en la cuadra 3 mil 800 de la calle "hollis" en la ciudad de emeryville en el este de la bahia. take 2 box ---sandra bermudez en vivo desde esa comunidad nos tiene los detalles... sandra. take sandra live sandra live sandra on cam que tal buenas tardes. como pueden darse cuenta hay mucha actividad policiaca aqu en la cuadra la 3 mil 400 de hollis street en donde hace apenas unas horas una sospechosa de robo fue muerta a balazos. take vo pero el robo no ocurrio aqu en la ciudad de emeryville sino en oakland... dejenme les explico. al parecer a eso de las 12 y media de la tarde el dueno de una tienda llamo al 9-1-1 para reportar que una mujer estaba robando a mano armada su negocio y que actuaba de una manera muy agresiva. pero cuando llegaro
lanzo a los agentes con un arma..---el hombre, cuya idetidad no se ha revelado, tenia una orden de restriccion por violencia intrafamiliar en su contra.. cesar ---y esta es otra balacera mortal en el que un agente dispara contra un civil... blanca ---los hechos ocurrieron esta tarde en la cuadra 3 mil 800 de la calle "hollis" en la ciudad de emeryville en el este de la bahia. take 2 box ---sandra bermudez en vivo desde esa comunidad nos tiene los detalles... sandra. take sandra live...
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arently shew money to the s"el supuesto agente llamo dido que nosmunicaramos con el...auc this ioir an miller calng from irs ternal revenue service" close up telefono al devolver la amada obtuvimos un mse queparecia ser gitimo. "u have reach the intenarenue service " irs-trevia para vanea "es unimen internacional nte que esta haciendo esto es y sofisticada- ellos sonternacionales ellos no viven los estados unidos" en los timos 3 meses mas de 3000 rsonas han caido en laampa- pagando mas de 14 llones de dolares no se je enganar incluso si en el entificador de llad dices amada otra ve"aparently she ns money to e irs"nalmente el supuesto agen s dice que el caso de nuestra productora probablemente ya paso a la central del irsnde tomaran accion legaen suntra! "legal charges againr will be press" importante ber que el irs: nca lo llamara por telefono. empre lo contactara der crita y no exige posinmediatos ! asi que si recibea de estas llamadas cuelgue telefono demediato llame al irs y portelo anfra --- california es uno los 5 estados con mayor nmero de vctimas estafadas todos
arently shew money to the s"el supuesto agente llamo dido que nosmunicaramos con el...auc this ioir an miller calng from irs ternal revenue service" close up telefono al devolver la amada obtuvimos un mse queparecia ser gitimo. "u have reach the intenarenue service " irs-trevia para vanea "es unimen internacional nte que esta haciendo esto es y sofisticada- ellos sonternacionales ellos no viven los estados unidos" en los timos 3 meses mas de 3000 rsonas han caido...
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--los agentes seÑalaron que los tres tendrn cita ante la corte maÑana viernes.ran - take vo --incidentes de agresin sexual en centros educativos es uno de los temas que acaparan la atencin nacional y local... especificamente en la universidad de berkeley. -para reducir dichos ataques, el martes y mircoles se llev a cabo una conferencia que tuvo como invitada especial a "anita hill" quien fu abusada sexualmente en 1991. --berkeley es una de las "90" facultades que hoy en da estn bajo el ojo de agentes federales por la manera en como han manejado ste tipo de incidentes. juan fran - ots] ---despus de 17 horas de bsqueda alguaciles del condado de "yolo" encontraron el cuerpo sin vida de un beb. saba donde estaba su hijo. ---la investigacion contina. lorena --la universidad estatal de san jos est considerando hacer cambios que afectarian a sus estudiantes el proximo aÑo escolar... juanfra ---asi es todos aquellos que estn planeando seguir una carrera universitaria en este plantel educativo tendran que seguir las nuevas normas... katherine on plasma ---pasamos con cat
--los agentes seÑalaron que los tres tendrn cita ante la corte maÑana viernes.ran - take vo --incidentes de agresin sexual en centros educativos es uno de los temas que acaparan la atencin nacional y local... especificamente en la universidad de berkeley. -para reducir dichos ataques, el martes y mircoles se llev a cabo una conferencia que tuvo como invitada especial a "anita hill" quien fu abusada sexualmente en 1991. --berkeley es una de las "90" facultades que hoy en da...
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un agente llegÓ al lugar y minutos despuÉs el hombre estaba en el piso con una herida en el cuello.chos civiles, no se dieron detalles de lo que sucediÓ entre el agente y el hombre. >> el departamento de impuestos y rentas internacionalizado de nuevo mÉxico enfrenta una demanda. el fondo de mÉxico reclama que ese estado no debe retener impuestos de trabajadores que en su mayorÍa inmigrantes indocumentados. hace la declaraciÓn de impuestos que utilizan un nÚmero de identificaciÓn otorgado por el gobierno federal, pero ninguno recibe reembolso de sus impuestos por parte del estado. >> el senador de colorado rechazÓ una enmienda que pretendÍa refinanciar el departamento de vehÍculos motorizados horadar licencia de conducir a los indocumentados. samuel rivera desde denver tiene los detalles de las reacciones. >> el senado rechazÓ una enmienda para refinanciar la ley sb251 para que se tengan abierta las oficinas que cerrarÁn. habiendo sÓlo una que atiende la solicitud de licencia para indocumentados. >> no pasÓ la enmienda entonces no tenemos los fondos todavÍa para las licencias. el dep
un agente llegÓ al lugar y minutos despuÉs el hombre estaba en el piso con una herida en el cuello.chos civiles, no se dieron detalles de lo que sucediÓ entre el agente y el hombre. >> el departamento de impuestos y rentas internacionalizado de nuevo mÉxico enfrenta una demanda. el fondo de mÉxico reclama que ese estado no debe retener impuestos de trabajadores que en su mayorÍa inmigrantes indocumentados. hace la declaraciÓn de impuestos que utilizan un nÚmero de identificaciÓn...
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el valeroso agente los persigue mientras policias de apoyo se desplazan al lugar...el tragico momento en el que el oficial es alcanzado por una bala y cae gravemente herido en el centro de esta avenida ubicada en la colonia san juan de aragn. --la patrulla de apoyo continuo la persecucion... que no dio fruto mientras para los testigos cualquier espacio era valido para esconderse de las balas. byte- don juan- testigo "sólo escuchamos los disparos si da miedo el país en que vivimos no nos queda más que escondernos bajo las piedras" byte- mario gutierrez- vecino "pues uno ya no sabe si nos pueda tocar una bala perdida" -- la familia fue rescatada del vehiculo...los secuestradores huyeron, pero la dicha les duro poco... el pasado 29 de enero los cuatro sospechosos fueron arrestados e identificados por las victimas... --lo que deberia sorprender pero ya no, es que dos de los criminales eran expolicias del distrito federal... --razon por la que muchos prefieren hacerse los de la vista gorda y no denunciar los incidentes en la capital mexicana... --por ahora los 4 presuntos
el valeroso agente los persigue mientras policias de apoyo se desplazan al lugar...el tragico momento en el que el oficial es alcanzado por una bala y cae gravemente herido en el centro de esta avenida ubicada en la colonia san juan de aragn. --la patrulla de apoyo continuo la persecucion... que no dio fruto mientras para los testigos cualquier espacio era valido para esconderse de las balas. byte- don juan- testigo "sólo escuchamos los disparos si da miedo el país en que vivimos no nos...
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while he was charged with sharing this link, he was convicted of threatening an fbi agent. >> that's correct. the threats were made because barrett brown was being prosecuted was being investigated for his connections to the stratford hack. >> that doesn't justify threatening an fbi agent. >> no, of course not. >> what raises the conversation here with you, is despite the fact that he was not convicted for sharing the link, you still have a lot of concerns about the implications of his sentencing on press freedom, and maybe everybody on the arrange person's freedom online? just to be clear, of course, he admitted that he should not have threatened the fbi agents and four years of his sentence were related to that. what we are more concerned about was the initial case that was brought against him for posting the link, and transmitting the link. and i think that that poses a huge threat to press freedom and also to how he communicate on the internet. because even though the government ultimately dropped those charges, barrett brown was in prison for a year and a half while those charge
while he was charged with sharing this link, he was convicted of threatening an fbi agent. >> that's correct. the threats were made because barrett brown was being prosecuted was being investigated for his connections to the stratford hack. >> that doesn't justify threatening an fbi agent. >> no, of course not. >> what raises the conversation here with you, is despite the fact that he was not convicted for sharing the link, you still have a lot of concerns about the...
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(growling) (sighing) - i need my agents back. now! so how about you tell me how to work this gadget of yours which, for some strange reason looks like a giant dog bone? - it does not look like a dog bone! - (all): yes, it does! - now i don't want to help you. - fine, we'll do it the hard way. - what's the hard way? - in 3 seconds i will close my eyes. - and? - and maybe these 2 agents decide to pay you a visit on the other side of the table. of course i can't tell that will happen because my eyes will be closed. the only thing that i will say is you're gonna wish your eyes were closed too! one... two... - ok ok, i'll help you. you can turn everyone back with a gadget. you need all 6 puppets in the same room at the same time lined up in the order they were zapped starting from earliest in the day to the latest. but you'll have to hurry if you don't fix it by sundown you'll be cute puppets forever. - (olive and otto): we are not cute! (otto growling) - you two head into town. i'll be in my office working the phones. - hey, great idea! y
(growling) (sighing) - i need my agents back. now! so how about you tell me how to work this gadget of yours which, for some strange reason looks like a giant dog bone? - it does not look like a dog bone! - (all): yes, it does! - now i don't want to help you. - fine, we'll do it the hard way. - what's the hard way? - in 3 seconds i will close my eyes. - and? - and maybe these 2 agents decide to pay you a visit on the other side of the table. of course i can't tell that will happen because my...
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and -- 21,000 border patrol agents. if the department of homeland security remains on a continuing resolution or worse shuts down, we just won't be as effective as we ought to be in securing our nation's borders. if congress forces a shutdown of the department -- i hope we won't -- but front line personnel would be asked to continue to work without pay. here's some we met a few days ago when we were on the border. they don't look like fast boats but they move pretty good. we went zipping up and down the rio grande river looking for people trying to slip across the border looking for folks who were trying to bring contraband, drugs, illegal drugs across the border. but there's some 40,000 customs and border protections officers that are needed to keep our border secure. and the if we allow funding for the department to lapse on february 27, we're going to expect these guys and gals to still come to work. we're just not going to pay them at least not in a timely way. if congress continues to keep the department on a conti
and -- 21,000 border patrol agents. if the department of homeland security remains on a continuing resolution or worse shuts down, we just won't be as effective as we ought to be in securing our nation's borders. if congress forces a shutdown of the department -- i hope we won't -- but front line personnel would be asked to continue to work without pay. here's some we met a few days ago when we were on the border. they don't look like fast boats but they move pretty good. we went zipping up and...