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well tab on chechnya yes that's right and russia's north caucasus is again in spotlight there chechen by their background their ethnic background some sources told the media here to doctors had lived in the united states as a legal resident since worksome of the two thousand and eight and was come a long term highest family really they never really lived in chechnya he says family lived in kazakhstan and then they moved to russia as doug just on time on tour and i've arrived here in the us ten years ago but based on the connections that he preserved with that part of russia the russian authorities were able to warn the us about tamerlan and i have radicalization more than two years before the boston bombings now u.s. authorities back then did not find him along sort of suspicious despite the warnings some say because. the officials the saudis might have taken him into account his chechen background looked at him from a more political rather than pure line for some point of view because it's no secret that the u.s. has for years seen the forces operating in chechnya not not as militant
well tab on chechnya yes that's right and russia's north caucasus is again in spotlight there chechen by their background their ethnic background some sources told the media here to doctors had lived in the united states as a legal resident since worksome of the two thousand and eight and was come a long term highest family really they never really lived in chechnya he says family lived in kazakhstan and then they moved to russia as doug just on time on tour and i've arrived here in the us ten...
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>> well, erin, he tells the vio he was in chechnya in 2001 and came here in 2004. to the voice of america report, federal officials were here earlier this week scanning his computer, interviewing him, searching his apartment behind me, taking his dna and fingerprints, asking him all about these apparent visits by tamerlan tsarnaev. he told voice of america that less than a month before the boston marathon bombings he did meet here with tamerlan tsarnaev. he says he met with him three or four times over the past four years or so. but very informally. he says very emphatically that authorities have not told him that he is a suspect in this, that he just met with tamerlan tsarnaev and discussed kind of innocuous personal things. now when asked by voa about whether tsarnaev ever discussed with him the war in chechnya or tsarnaev's own beliefs, this is what he had to say. >> nothing. never. never he talking about the religious beliefs like that to me. as i said past three years i saw him three times. >> and, again, he has not been connected to the boston bombings in any
>> well, erin, he tells the vio he was in chechnya in 2001 and came here in 2004. to the voice of america report, federal officials were here earlier this week scanning his computer, interviewing him, searching his apartment behind me, taking his dna and fingerprints, asking him all about these apparent visits by tamerlan tsarnaev. he told voice of america that less than a month before the boston marathon bombings he did meet here with tamerlan tsarnaev. he says he met with him three or...
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i would be very surprised if there weren't people in the pentagon working on words to rhyme with chechnya and investigation finds the f.b.i. practically behind every so cool terrorist plots in the united states agents find someone poor enough so broad that the plots up for them from stole to finish in one case the judge said what it courage here is that ever meant created acts of turrets motm and spread and then made those fantasies come true i suspect that real turrets would not have bothered themselves with a person who was so utterly inept as the f.b.i. pros to stop for what it says was full grown war against the united states and fortunately because of the fine work of law enforcement these men were unable to advance their deadly plot a dreadful potential catastrophe averted clearly government wouldn't bother to hold a press conference if this were not a major step in the war on terror right all right you're going to have everybody at zero sorry question. the. men don't have any actual contact with any members about either you know of. any. but i think the answer that the answer. that
i would be very surprised if there weren't people in the pentagon working on words to rhyme with chechnya and investigation finds the f.b.i. practically behind every so cool terrorist plots in the united states agents find someone poor enough so broad that the plots up for them from stole to finish in one case the judge said what it courage here is that ever meant created acts of turrets motm and spread and then made those fantasies come true i suspect that real turrets would not have bothered...
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already using the incident to call for more interference from chechnya to the middle east is big to james cool it's over the colbert report thanks for coming old and whose interest is another invasion certainly this is not i think in the interest of the american people is it in the interest of the political class that as we say benefits from these types of attacks and gets them to extend their their powers and authorities over their own citizens and the excuse to go into the quote caucasus region absolutely it's almost impossible to find good military engagement that america has been involved in since that time that it hasn't in some way provocative or used false pretext to get the american public on board with so i think we have to be extremely wary of these types of incidents especially when they're used as a political a political rally and cry just as the u.s. is meanwhile as they had the remember the maine to hell with spain and i think i would be very surprised if there weren't people in the pentagon working on words to rhyme with chechnya an investigation finds the f.b.i. practicall
already using the incident to call for more interference from chechnya to the middle east is big to james cool it's over the colbert report thanks for coming old and whose interest is another invasion certainly this is not i think in the interest of the american people is it in the interest of the political class that as we say benefits from these types of attacks and gets them to extend their their powers and authorities over their own citizens and the excuse to go into the quote caucasus...
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has for years seen the forces operating in chechnya as not as militants not as terrorists but rather as rebels and freedom fighters and they still use the word rebels and that is probably what they looked at and taken into account when they gave asylum for example to the family of tom or line but for now it seems that there is some kind of a push from from the government officials of both countries to especially from coming from moscow to stop seeing the problem as as your kerry said my tears to start seeing it as a common problem. i see oregon and thanks very much indeed for bringing us the subject on the details scottish town porting there from washington. now the pentagon is requesting almost half a billion dollars in funding for going tom abate some of its two great temporary facilities which could take up to ten years to complete calling into question just how serious the obama administration is about closing the prison more than one hundred inmates who are being held without charge are now three a half months into a hunger strike over their detention one former guard at the pri
has for years seen the forces operating in chechnya as not as militants not as terrorists but rather as rebels and freedom fighters and they still use the word rebels and that is probably what they looked at and taken into account when they gave asylum for example to the family of tom or line but for now it seems that there is some kind of a push from from the government officials of both countries to especially from coming from moscow to stop seeing the problem as as your kerry said my tears...
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he was asked pointedly did he talk about the war in chechnya, did he talk about his beliefs on islam he said no, he did not. so according to this gentleman, these discussions were very innocuous, just about family and friends and things like that. he met him about seven years ago at a gathering of the chechnyan society of boston. that is what we know at this point. this gentleman's involvement with tamerlan tsarnaev, at least at its surface was fairly innocuous but that chechnyan connection apparently drew federal agents here in the first place. >> according to that voice of america support, tamerlan's widow was with her husband on the most recent visit to this guy so again, it raises questions about what she knew about her husband's activities. >> reporter: absolutely it raises those questions, anderson. it raises those questions in relation to how they knew to come here. could she have been the one who told them to maybe come and take a look at this guy. not clear at all. there's no indication necessarily that she did that but it's a possibility. so yes, according to that report, s
he was asked pointedly did he talk about the war in chechnya, did he talk about his beliefs on islam he said no, he did not. so according to this gentleman, these discussions were very innocuous, just about family and friends and things like that. he met him about seven years ago at a gathering of the chechnyan society of boston. that is what we know at this point. this gentleman's involvement with tamerlan tsarnaev, at least at its surface was fairly innocuous but that chechnyan connection...
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they want their own islamic government in chechnya, in bag stan. not so much in kazakhstan. kazakhstan is pretty much integrated as a country right now. not that there aren't problems there. so that's what this has been all about. this has been a vicious revolt. i mean, these people have killed children. you remember the children were killed. they've bombed theaters and killed innocent people, including old people. these are extremely brutal terrorists. so you get in the clutches of people like this, you're going to become a pretty expert terrorist. >> neil: all right. mayor, thank you very much for indulging us. again, we're going to continue to follow this and keep you updated on this. but the bottom line on this is you have, according to the government, three friends of a bomber who clearly knew after the fact that, well, he was probably involved in it. that's what the government is charging, and their allegiances lied more with their friends than the folks they are charged with killing and maiming and terrorizeing. more to this (announcer) scottrade knows our clients tra
they want their own islamic government in chechnya, in bag stan. not so much in kazakhstan. kazakhstan is pretty much integrated as a country right now. not that there aren't problems there. so that's what this has been all about. this has been a vicious revolt. i mean, these people have killed children. you remember the children were killed. they've bombed theaters and killed innocent people, including old people. these are extremely brutal terrorists. so you get in the clutches of people like...
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there -- a a tamerlan tsarnaev was doing in chechnya. we know that he was meeting with the radical leader. we know that when he came back he showed much greater signs of over-extremism, as in the mosque that pushed him out. president who unmade a statement, along, i believe, with president obama and maybe it was with secretary carry when he was there, that we of a common enemy. and it is true. together be working better, but that did not happen in this case, and that was very consequential. >> quick question. in new york, they have cameras systems. they're all synchronized and coordinated. is that unique to new york? is that a pilot? they're trying to make the cameras there more efficient with the coordination. we had someone from new york here last week talking about that. could that be helpful in other cities? >> it is certainly not unique to new york. when we look across massachusetts and our investment of homeland security grand dollars, weather is a state grant dollars -- whether it is state grant dollars, we certainly have a histor
there -- a a tamerlan tsarnaev was doing in chechnya. we know that he was meeting with the radical leader. we know that when he came back he showed much greater signs of over-extremism, as in the mosque that pushed him out. president who unmade a statement, along, i believe, with president obama and maybe it was with secretary carry when he was there, that we of a common enemy. and it is true. together be working better, but that did not happen in this case, and that was very consequential....
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him this friend and for several weeks now and this friend also says that dodger of had tickets for chechnya but canceled his trip due to the investigation some sources told the media here had lived in the united states as a legal residences in italy two thousand and eight and was come along and i have family really they they never really lived in chechnya in toronto and i have arrived here in the you was ten years ago but based on the connections that he preserved with that part of russia the russian authorities were able to warn the u.s. about come along and i of radicalization more than two years before the boston bombings now u.s. authorities back then did not find him alone suspicious despite the warnings some say because. the officials the authorities might have taken him into account his chechen background looked at him from a more political rather than purely line foresman point of view because it's no secret that the u.s. has for years seen the forces operating in chad. not not as militants not as terrorists but as red balls and freedom fighters they still use the word rebels when r
him this friend and for several weeks now and this friend also says that dodger of had tickets for chechnya but canceled his trip due to the investigation some sources told the media here had lived in the united states as a legal residences in italy two thousand and eight and was come along and i have family really they they never really lived in chechnya in toronto and i have arrived here in the you was ten years ago but based on the connections that he preserved with that part of russia the...
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nd wanw he and tamerlan were in touch on social media and were in dagestan and chechnya in and around the same time. the second is another individual named mahmood nidal. he is another person fighting against the russian regime there. he is killed in a hostage situation after tossing out a hand grenade after releasing the hostages and the f.b.i. is look at tamerlan's trip as is that a place where he was radicalized or is that a place he said it's sto rough over here with people getting killed. i'm going back to america and try something on home turf. >> pelley: a lot of leads to follow. john, thanks very much. lee boston case led the ch.artment of homeland security to make a change today. it turns out one of the men accused of hiding evidence in he bombings was allowed to return to the united states from kazakhstan in january, even isough his student visa had been terminated. so border agents have now been ordered to make sure that every international student arriving tn the u.s. has a valid student visa. ng at lean the soot off of painting at the vatican and made a surprising discove
nd wanw he and tamerlan were in touch on social media and were in dagestan and chechnya in and around the same time. the second is another individual named mahmood nidal. he is another person fighting against the russian regime there. he is killed in a hostage situation after tossing out a hand grenade after releasing the hostages and the f.b.i. is look at tamerlan's trip as is that a place where he was radicalized or is that a place he said it's sto rough over here with people getting killed....
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two thousand and eight and was come a long term highest family really they never really lived in chechnya to monitor and i've arrived here in the us ten years ago but based on the connections that he preserved with that part of russia the russian authorities were able to warn the u.s. about tamerlan and i have radicalization more than two years before the boston bombings now u.s. authorities back then did not find him a long sort of suspicious despite the warnings some say because. the officials the saudis might have taken into account his chechen background look at him from a more political rather than purely line for some point of view because it's no secret that the u.s. has three years seen the forces operating in chad. not not as militants not as terrorists but as rebels and freedom fighters they still use the word rebels when we're further into them also maybe that was the kind of mentality that went into the decision to grant asylum to tom alonso and i his family for example anyway following the tragic events in boston there has been a call from both the u.s. president and the russ
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america even recently by the the attacks on the boston marathon from people whose origin was in chechnya so i think we've all suffered from this terrorism and none of us want to see syria become a breeding ground of yet more america british labor m.p. thank you thoughts much appreciated. thank you. election campaigning in pakistan may be done and dusted but deadly bomb blasts are striking terror across the rest of nation on the eve of the parliament poll a motorbike stuff with explosives detonated near political party offices in the country's north killed at least four wounded many others it is the latest string indeed of terrorist attacks ahead of the vote which marks pakistan's first democratic transition and its a brief insight into the top positions on the ballot list one of the front runners is the ruling socialist orientated pakistan people's party which was founded and so far led by the powerful bhutto family however they're expected to be outmaneuvered by the pakistan muslim league and that's headed by former prime minister now is sharif he's looking to score points by turning hi
america even recently by the the attacks on the boston marathon from people whose origin was in chechnya so i think we've all suffered from this terrorism and none of us want to see syria become a breeding ground of yet more america british labor m.p. thank you thoughts much appreciated. thank you. election campaigning in pakistan may be done and dusted but deadly bomb blasts are striking terror across the rest of nation on the eve of the parliament poll a motorbike stuff with explosives...
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to the defense of beleaguered massacred muslims in bosnia, for instance, we took the approach in chechnya, where the russian government was engaged in ethnic cleansing and bombing muslim chechens. we said, as a country, this was wrong. now we didn't do anything about it in bosnia. we took military action. and it so happens that when this country stands up for human rights and relickous freedom and stands against ethnic cleansing that sometimes there are muslim radicals who are on the same side as the united states. did you know what, they're on the same side in syria right now. john mccain himself says that the syrian rebels need american support, and guess who is also supporting the syrian rebels? >> al qaeda. >> the jihadis. so the world is a complicated place, john mccain ought to know this. >> and to set a certain type of criteria, these are the kinds of people who become terrorists or get radicalized is virtually impossible. >>> we have to take a break, but coming up, we'll discuss how the far right flank is moving from the fringe to the mainstream, coming up next. ♪ if loving you is
to the defense of beleaguered massacred muslims in bosnia, for instance, we took the approach in chechnya, where the russian government was engaged in ethnic cleansing and bombing muslim chechens. we said, as a country, this was wrong. now we didn't do anything about it in bosnia. we took military action. and it so happens that when this country stands up for human rights and relickous freedom and stands against ethnic cleansing that sometimes there are muslim radicals who are on the same side...
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were they inspired in russia or chechnya?ou need to do this in order to make sure that you're preventing another plot from being carried out. that's priority number one. >> having been at the department of homeland security during 2005 to 2009, when some of these plots were foiled and other operations took place, what is your suspicion? i don't obviously we don't want to go into irresponsible speculation but when it comes to the likelihood that two individuals were able to do this entirely on their own, it seems like even if the bombs were relatively crude it's more sophisticated a bomb than i could make and seems like a rather sophisticated operation. >> also appears to be planned out. it appears from reporting there were other devices and guns. it wasn't something that was spur of the moment. it required a certain amount of planning. the question in my mind is what happened over there in russia. you would normally expect and we saw during the time i was in office many of these plots involved a component of somebody going ov
were they inspired in russia or chechnya?ou need to do this in order to make sure that you're preventing another plot from being carried out. that's priority number one. >> having been at the department of homeland security during 2005 to 2009, when some of these plots were foiled and other operations took place, what is your suspicion? i don't obviously we don't want to go into irresponsible speculation but when it comes to the likelihood that two individuals were able to do this...
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that is assumption number one and the other potential troubling assumption is that the chechnya rebelps that are separatist and weren't necessarily as jihadist as many people thought. at least that was the perception in the intelligence community would never want to strike the united states. there is a talk of lack of chatter about the attack and we didn't pick up much of that. and maybe we are listening in the wrong places and not paying attention to those folks because we worked on the assumption that these groups never attack us it was a flawed assumption in the peninsula. you can back to al-qaida and similar assumptions were made there. we have to be careful to challenge all assumption in every stage . investigation and analysis before hand and afterwards. >> bret: next up. just released pictures from the f.b.i. and benghazi and the republicans double up the pressure on the president on the issue. some changes you liked. and some you didn't. come back to see us. we listened to you. now we'd love to see you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ don't our dogs deserve to eat fresher less processed foods introdu
that is assumption number one and the other potential troubling assumption is that the chechnya rebelps that are separatist and weren't necessarily as jihadist as many people thought. at least that was the perception in the intelligence community would never want to strike the united states. there is a talk of lack of chatter about the attack and we didn't pick up much of that. and maybe we are listening in the wrong places and not paying attention to those folks because we worked on the...
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they shared mixed martial arts in chechnya but denies he was part of the attack. he flipped out during questioning and pulled out a knife and that's when he was shot. one agent was stabbed several times but will be okay. >>> fort hood shooter fired attorneys saying he wants to represent himself. major nadal hassan is accused of gunning down 13 people and wounding dozens more at the army base in 2009. military law allows defendants to defend themselves. he will reportedly ask his attorneys to stay on board if he has questions. they delayed jury selection for a week. he faces death penalty if convicted. >>> a 4th grade field trip to hunt for fossils takes a horrible turn. one is missing after being buried by a land slide. >> waters flood into the hole making it dangerous for rescuers. >> i don't know what i would do. i called my pastor. >> two other children were hurt. one of them seriously. recovery efforts will resume when the sun comes up in just a bit. >> ben bernanke telling congress more progress is needed before they ease up on the stimulus program. the fed h
they shared mixed martial arts in chechnya but denies he was part of the attack. he flipped out during questioning and pulled out a knife and that's when he was shot. one agent was stabbed several times but will be okay. >>> fort hood shooter fired attorneys saying he wants to represent himself. major nadal hassan is accused of gunning down 13 people and wounding dozens more at the army base in 2009. military law allows defendants to defend themselves. he will reportedly ask his...
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. >> welcome to the united states of america where a dead terrorist bomb frer chechnya has more rightsn an american citizen. >> this is a fight for the future of freedom! >> lying in wait right now is a terrorist, a deranged school shooter, a kidnapper, a rapist, aÑi murderer, waiting and planng and plotting. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers ) >> jon: yes, he's talkin' about you people! yup, there's a terrorist and criminals waiting and plotting, and because of this guy thiek get a gun on the spirnt with no background checks. you're welcome, everybody! but, of course, these types of contradictions, they use fear, we use fear. are not an anomaly. not a bug in the n.r.a. system but a feature. at the heart of the n.r.a.'s message is don't let liberals say it's a dangerous world and scare you into gun control. let us say it's a dangerous world and scare you into gun-a-paloh, zza. but here's the problem. their message is a simple one. >> the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. gli don't know about the only way. ( laughter ) but even if that's right, this is a q
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remember what chechnya is and chechen rebels.ought along side of al qaeda in pakistan, afghanistan. they killed a constituent's son of mine in fallujah, in iraq. they are very fierce warriors. i think this area of dagestan, the people we think he was associated with over there, very likely may have trained him that the pressure cooker device that he used is a signature of taliban and pakistan, very destructive, very sophisticated as well. we think -- i personally believe he was trained, possibly over there, came back, and then perpetrated the biggest attack since 9/11. >> i want to play something that senator lieberman said, former senator lieberman said at the hearing. >> even members of the tsarnaev family including tamerlan's wife could have saved lives including tamerlan's if they had said something or asked someone for help. >> do you still have questions about tamerlan tsarnaev's family and what they knew, especially the wife? >> especially the wife. they're living in a small apartment. the pressure cookers are inside the a
remember what chechnya is and chechen rebels.ought along side of al qaeda in pakistan, afghanistan. they killed a constituent's son of mine in fallujah, in iraq. they are very fierce warriors. i think this area of dagestan, the people we think he was associated with over there, very likely may have trained him that the pressure cooker device that he used is a signature of taliban and pakistan, very destructive, very sophisticated as well. we think -- i personally believe he was trained,...
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after his trip to russia, chechnya, and dagestan last year.overnment warned both the fbi and the cia that they were worried that tamerlan had become an extremist and would be traveling to meet with underground groups. the fbi investigated and found nothing, but should immigration officials have been told more? now another concern. three friends of alleged bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev have now been arrested for their alleged involvement after the boston marathon attacks. 19-year-old dias kadyrbayev, azamat tazhayakov, and robel phillipos all went to school with tsarnaev at the university of massachusetts, dartmouth. two are accused of removing evidence from tsarnaev's dorm room after the attacks including a backpack containing fireworks and a laptop. tazhayakov and kadyrbayev, both from kazakhstan, were staying in the u.s. on student visas. the only issue -- tazhayakov is no longer a student. tazhayakov returned to kazakhstan in december 2012, according to a u.s. government official, his status as a student at umass, dartmouth, was terminated the n
after his trip to russia, chechnya, and dagestan last year.overnment warned both the fbi and the cia that they were worried that tamerlan had become an extremist and would be traveling to meet with underground groups. the fbi investigated and found nothing, but should immigration officials have been told more? now another concern. three friends of alleged bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev have now been arrested for their alleged involvement after the boston marathon attacks. 19-year-old dias kadyrbayev,...
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he met with a known terrorist recruiter in chechnya in one of his recent visits there. and he befriended a canadian and fellow boxer who died fighting with chechen rebels against russian troops last year. meantime, one of the youngest victims of the bombing is back in the bay area. aaron hern who turns 12 tomorrow is back in martinez tonight. lisa amin gulezian is there and everyone is so glad he is back. >> that is true. aaron is a third generation 4* from martinez. and they str truly rallied -- they have truly rallied around the family. to say the city of martinez was happy to have the hern family home tonight would be an understatement. they arrived from boston just today. >> they are tired. it is absolutely gracious for all of the support they have gotten, but they need to rest. they want to keep it low key. >> it has been a whirlwind. aaron was in a crowd of people cheering on his mom who was running the marathon when the bombs went off. the 11-year-old was hit in the leg. he underwent two surming res in boston -- surgeries in boston. >> it is great to see he is ba
he met with a known terrorist recruiter in chechnya in one of his recent visits there. and he befriended a canadian and fellow boxer who died fighting with chechen rebels against russian troops last year. meantime, one of the youngest victims of the bombing is back in the bay area. aaron hern who turns 12 tomorrow is back in martinez tonight. lisa amin gulezian is there and everyone is so glad he is back. >> that is true. aaron is a third generation 4* from martinez. and they str truly...
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in the 27-year- old man was high because he visited tsarnaev in boston and was planning a trip to chechnya. a friend said totishef had no connection to terrorism. >> when the bombing happened, he came the and said i can't believe they did it, you know what i'm saying? >> reporter: he was a former mixed martial arts fighter. he was arrested this month after getting into a fight over a parking space. ines ferre, kpix 5. >> the fbi agent involved in the shooting was taken to the hospital with nonlife- threatening injuries. >>> the san francisco office of the fbi is looking for help in its case against an impersonator. 21-year-old max horowitz is on probation for passing himself off as an fbi agent in hayward last year. last week, he was arrested again for buying a gun and other law enforcement paraphernalia, a violation of his probation. he is back in custody but investigators are asking anyone who has come in contact with him while he was impersonating an agent to contact the fbi. >>> we may get more answers today from a bay area cemetery about remains that went missing. the ashes of several
in the 27-year- old man was high because he visited tsarnaev in boston and was planning a trip to chechnya. a friend said totishef had no connection to terrorism. >> when the bombing happened, he came the and said i can't believe they did it, you know what i'm saying? >> reporter: he was a former mixed martial arts fighter. he was arrested this month after getting into a fight over a parking space. ines ferre, kpix 5. >> the fbi agent involved in the shooting was taken to the...
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the boston bombing suspects were also from chechnya.sia warned the fbi that it considered the older brother a potential threat. >> one of the things we want to find out is whether or not the fbi followed through on all of the information that was given to them. >> fbi agents interviewed the older brother in 2011 but said they did not find any cause for concern. >>> as that delegation tries to improve relations with russia, new action in syria is threatening that strained relationship. syria's president confirms his government received the first shipment of long range air defense missiles from russia. as ktvu's kyla campbell reports from our washon, thobama administration condemned that move. >> reporter: white house spokesman jay corny says -- carney says this insurgency of weapons in syria will only escalate the civil war and the shipment of air defense missiles has israel threatening action against syria. israel carried out several airstrikes in syria in recent months to destroy weapons that were bound for hezbollah, a muslim group co
the boston bombing suspects were also from chechnya.sia warned the fbi that it considered the older brother a potential threat. >> one of the things we want to find out is whether or not the fbi followed through on all of the information that was given to them. >> fbi agents interviewed the older brother in 2011 but said they did not find any cause for concern. >>> as that delegation tries to improve relations with russia, new action in syria is threatening that strained...
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he met with a known terrorist recruiter in chechnya in one of his recent visits there. and he befriended a canadian and fellow boxer who died fighting with chechen rebels against russian troops last year. meantime, one of the youngest victims of the bombing is back in the bay area. aaron hern who turns 12 tomorrow is back in martinez tonight. lisa amin gulezian is there and everyone is so glad he is back. >> that is true. aaron is a third generation 4* from martinez. and they str truly rallied -- they have truly rallied around the family. to say the city of martinez was happy to have the hern family home tonight would be an understatement. they arrived from boston just today. >> they are tired. it is absolutely gracious for all of the support they have gotten, but they need to rest. they want to keep it low key. >> it has been a whirlwind. aaron was in a crowd of people cheering on his mom who was running the marathon when the bombs went off. the 11-year-old was hit in the leg. he underwent two surming res in boston -- surgeries in boston. >> it is great to see he is ba
he met with a known terrorist recruiter in chechnya in one of his recent visits there. and he befriended a canadian and fellow boxer who died fighting with chechen rebels against russian troops last year. meantime, one of the youngest victims of the bombing is back in the bay area. aaron hern who turns 12 tomorrow is back in martinez tonight. lisa amin gulezian is there and everyone is so glad he is back. >> that is true. aaron is a third generation 4* from martinez. and they str truly...
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his friends say he is from chechnya and knew tsarnaev but say he was not involved with the bombing. >> now to our continuing coverage to the disaster in oklahoma. search and rescue efforts are coming to an end. there are no more survivors or bodies buried under the rubble. 24 people were killed including nine children. the national weather service upgraded the intensity of the tornado to an ef-5 that is the strongest possible with winds more than 200 miles an hour. >> i was praying to god so many times. i thought i'm not going to see tomorrow. >> the tornado stretched 1.3 miles wide and carved a 17-mile path of destruction. janet napolitano will tour the region and talk to local leaders today. a tower zone took a direct hit. these before and after pictures side by side show the devastation there. some teachers are being called heros. they laid on top of students to shield them from falling debris. and lewding is a problem. coming up in 12 minutes oklahoma's plan to reduce lewding in these devastated areas. >>> today is harvey milk day in california. the group savecalifornia.com is run
his friends say he is from chechnya and knew tsarnaev but say he was not involved with the bombing. >> now to our continuing coverage to the disaster in oklahoma. search and rescue efforts are coming to an end. there are no more survivors or bodies buried under the rubble. 24 people were killed including nine children. the national weather service upgraded the intensity of the tornado to an ef-5 that is the strongest possible with winds more than 200 miles an hour. >> i was praying...
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but six months in dagestan and kyrgyzstan and chechnya.tion that the older brother brought back here, this is much deeper than simply this prosecution. where we're in agreement is that i think death penalty will not come off the table. i think that's what dzhokhar is looking at. >> are we looking at potentially as they found residue in the apartment, that potentially, you know, this widow might be facing some legal trouble of her own, richard, down the line? >> yes. >> if it turns out her fingerprints are anywhere on the materials? >> not only that, they have telephone conversations with her between the older brother and her after his picture was posted all over the news. and law enforcement is very interested in what the substance of those conversations and apparently -- apparently there's recordings of those conversations. >> there's a picture of katherine russell up there. >> she may be an aider or abetter. >> making summings until such time as the case -- that's where this case has to go. >> yes. all right, gentlemen, we'll see you aga
but six months in dagestan and kyrgyzstan and chechnya.tion that the older brother brought back here, this is much deeper than simply this prosecution. where we're in agreement is that i think death penalty will not come off the table. i think that's what dzhokhar is looking at. >> are we looking at potentially as they found residue in the apartment, that potentially, you know, this widow might be facing some legal trouble of her own, richard, down the line? >> yes. >> if it...
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particularly from countries that have histories, such as dagestan and chechnya and others where there's been significant influence of radical islamic extremi extremists. it seems to me, if these people are able to come and go, and as freely as sercertainly one of t brothers was, we have a system that needs some repair. >> the poll shows most americans aren't up to speed about the immigration bill. 38% say they don't know what they think of it. >>> the events in boston raise important questions about civil liberties and how much ground americans are willing to give the government in the fight against terror. new numbers from cnn, "time," and opinion research, show 49% are not willing to give up liberties to curb terrorism. 40% say they're willing to give up some personal freedoms. a large majority, 81%, favor camera surveillance in public. that's up 11 points since 2006. but fewer, just 38%, are in favor of expanded government monitoring of our cell phones and e-mail. the percentage of people who oppose those pressures has jumped 13 points over the last few years. >>> the fallout refuses
particularly from countries that have histories, such as dagestan and chechnya and others where there's been significant influence of radical islamic extremi extremists. it seems to me, if these people are able to come and go, and as freely as sercertainly one of t brothers was, we have a system that needs some repair. >> the poll shows most americans aren't up to speed about the immigration bill. 38% say they don't know what they think of it. >>> the events in boston raise...
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it's the home of a former rebel leader from chechnya. the man admits to meeting with boston marathon bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev at least a month before the attack, but he says he was not involved. also, an official says the younger tsarnaev wrote anti-american rants on the side of a boat where he was hiding from police. they include referceto thestan. >>> a homeless hatchet-wielding hitchhiker who briefly enjoyed some internet fame has now been charged with murder. prosecutors in new jersey say caleb "kai" mcgillvary killed a 73-year-old lawyer who was found dead in his home this week. mcgillvary's youtube video was seen nearly 4 million times, and he even made an appearance on jimmy kimmel's show. >>> jurors in the jodi arias sentencing trial cried during testimony from the victim's family. travis alexander's siblings described how their lives were torn apart when he was murdered. his younger brother steven told the jury he was hospitalized for ulcers, lost sleep and separated from his wife even. his sister broke down on the witn
it's the home of a former rebel leader from chechnya. the man admits to meeting with boston marathon bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev at least a month before the attack, but he says he was not involved. also, an official says the younger tsarnaev wrote anti-american rants on the side of a boat where he was hiding from police. they include referceto thestan. >>> a homeless hatchet-wielding hitchhiker who briefly enjoyed some internet fame has now been charged with murder. prosecutors...
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cemeteries in several states and in his family's ancestral home of chechnya all refused to accept his remains. the government has shut down a website that showed how to make a plastic gun in a 3d printer. it may violate export rules. even before the government took action there had been demands from lawmakers to outlaw the guns. 100,000 of those blueprints have already been downloaded. >>> safety warning as we kick off outdoor grilling season. the danger comes not from the grill or meat but the brush used to clean the dirty grill. a seattle area teen swallowed a metal bristle that led to a mysterious stomach ache that put him in the hospital. he had surgery to remove it but he said it felt like being stabbed from the inside out and the cdc put out a warning about swallowing bristles. clean the grill with a damp paper actual off the bush. >>> fido may turn out to be an important factor in terms of keeping our heart healthy. the american heart association says owning a pet, particularly a dog can boost cardiac health and one study found dog owners were 54% more likely to get the recomme
cemeteries in several states and in his family's ancestral home of chechnya all refused to accept his remains. the government has shut down a website that showed how to make a plastic gun in a 3d printer. it may violate export rules. even before the government took action there had been demands from lawmakers to outlaw the guns. 100,000 of those blueprints have already been downloaded. >>> safety warning as we kick off outdoor grilling season. the danger comes not from the grill or...
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marathon bombings slain man was twenty seven year old you brought a game to da ship originally from chechnya authority. claim that they were interrogating his alleged friendship with tamarind sarnia when he pulled out a knife stabbed one of the officers and was subsequently shot and killed police of course say that the shooting was in self-defense so it's their word against a dead man and sadly dead men tell no tales so even though we won't ever know if this man was actually involved in everything and anything at all you can pretty much bet that they expect people to be fine with killing an executive when and that's not ok with me so let's ask the questions demand the answers and let's break the set. i was i'm sure everyone's heard by now hollywood actress angelina jolie is that a double mastectomy which is the medical term for having breast removed all surgery usually it's a move women choose to make when they're faced with the unfortunate news of having tested positive for cancer however in angelina's case the move was preemptive she went through the major surgery in order to reduce the ri
marathon bombings slain man was twenty seven year old you brought a game to da ship originally from chechnya authority. claim that they were interrogating his alleged friendship with tamarind sarnia when he pulled out a knife stabbed one of the officers and was subsequently shot and killed police of course say that the shooting was in self-defense so it's their word against a dead man and sadly dead men tell no tales so even though we won't ever know if this man was actually involved in...
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heart attack innocent and asking for money for him and his family these posters have tied up across chechnya and could stand where he was born. now as many as ten thousand drones could be prowling american skies by twenty twenty this according to the u.s. aviation administration as washington continues to boost domestic surveillance in the name of public safety growing numbers of americans are choosing to get in on the action the story to watch you correspond. unmanned aerial vehicles better known as drones are not only in the skies but might be taught at a college near you at least three u.s. schools offer bachelor degrees in engineering and flying dozens more offer drone one zero one courses and. the university of north dakota kicked off its four year program in two thousand and nine with just five students that number is now at a hundred and twenty they've elected to major in unmanned aircraft systems and i believe the reason is that they see that as an opportunity for growth it's an emerging technology embry riddle aeronautical university in florida began training u.a.b. pilots and opera
heart attack innocent and asking for money for him and his family these posters have tied up across chechnya and could stand where he was born. now as many as ten thousand drones could be prowling american skies by twenty twenty this according to the u.s. aviation administration as washington continues to boost domestic surveillance in the name of public safety growing numbers of americans are choosing to get in on the action the story to watch you correspond. unmanned aerial vehicles better...
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through another bout of serious violence then of course it would attract many more militants from chechnya and from many other parts of central asia into of williston right. right down to pakistan and then kashmir where there is according to militants a a war to be found against indian groups how much were the u.s. responsible for the rise in extremism there there was a much concern in pakistan afghanistan about drone attacks it's generated a lot of animosity how much is the u.s. kind of to blame for what's happening here well the u.s. was able to or troll the taliban regime all within a few weeks in the at the end of two thousand and one. but then soon darling bun did. make a to send us by two thousand and three the hand started orleans a serious threat to nato forces and then of course in pakistan to the violence threat. there have been a number of bombings in in india in delhi in other parts of india and that have been attributed to this kind of resurgence of militancy so. once one. of my son becomes more unstable i think it would be a serious widely in india and in fact. going away und
through another bout of serious violence then of course it would attract many more militants from chechnya and from many other parts of central asia into of williston right. right down to pakistan and then kashmir where there is according to militants a a war to be found against indian groups how much were the u.s. responsible for the rise in extremism there there was a much concern in pakistan afghanistan about drone attacks it's generated a lot of animosity how much is the u.s. kind of to...
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decades the position of the united states was so different from the position of russia regard in chechnya regarding the caucasus regarding the overall disintegration of the russian federation i believe it paradoxically is a boston attack and they have a kind of a healing psychological effect on the american society of the american government. journalists and free speech activists in the u.s. rounding up the justice department's probe into a fox news reporter the government's paul james rosen's of science logs of personal e-mails and security bets records over an alleged conspiracy and as not to charged with any crime and there's deep suspicion that national security is now a pretext to keep america's reporters on a type leash is a washington correspondent and she can. the u.s. justice department not only subpoenaed the fox news reporters private e-mails but also said that james rosen was quote an aider and abettor and or coconspirator in the alleged crime so these words appear in a court document basically accusing the reporter of breaking the law for conducting routine business of report
decades the position of the united states was so different from the position of russia regard in chechnya regarding the caucasus regarding the overall disintegration of the russian federation i believe it paradoxically is a boston attack and they have a kind of a healing psychological effect on the american society of the american government. journalists and free speech activists in the u.s. rounding up the justice department's probe into a fox news reporter the government's paul james rosen's...
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sources tell cnn they came from the same region of chechnya.ed martial arts in a studio in boston and on a mixed martial arts website. tamerlan tsarnaev's phone number was found in tosashev's cell. earlier this month he was charged with batly after getting in a fight over a parking space at a local mall. while it appears todashev was a violent man, his connection to the boston suspects may go no further than a murder case and friendship. todashev had bought a ticket to go to russia on may 27th. the fbi had known about that and told him, don't get on that flight. >> what an odd turn in all this. john zarrella, thanks. >>> developing right now, a humongous sell-off of stocks in foreign markets and it will have an effect on you. i'll tell you what's driving the sell-off and what will happen to your 401(k) today. n, there's fusion proglide. our micro thin blades are thinner than a surgeon's scalpel for our gentlest shave. switch to fusion proglide. gillette. the best a man can get. switch to f[growl]roglide. we used to live with a bear. we'd always
sources tell cnn they came from the same region of chechnya.ed martial arts in a studio in boston and on a mixed martial arts website. tamerlan tsarnaev's phone number was found in tosashev's cell. earlier this month he was charged with batly after getting in a fight over a parking space at a local mall. while it appears todashev was a violent man, his connection to the boston suspects may go no further than a murder case and friendship. todashev had bought a ticket to go to russia on may 27th....
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underground attacks innocent people innocent russians and yet it is the radicalized muslims from chechnya who've taken this action they cannot fight the forces of. whatever you know i'm so sorry i'm running out of time here but one of the issues that i don't have time to touch down upon is that a soldier that was killed was essentially walking down the street in civilian a fatigues which makes people concerned about could anybody then be a target at glenmore true i wish we had more time for this we really don't but thank you so much for joining us here on r.t. today thank you thank you spicy about. well as always are here at r.t. we love getting your opinion on the stories we're covering today we are asking what might have motivated the brutal murder in london let's see how you are voting from our online poll that are tea dot com right now we're up to now. fifty six percent the vast majority of all voters saying well this is essentially blowback for the u.k.'s military operations in muslim countries something our previous guest was alluding to certainly about a fifth now saying it was jus
underground attacks innocent people innocent russians and yet it is the radicalized muslims from chechnya who've taken this action they cannot fight the forces of. whatever you know i'm so sorry i'm running out of time here but one of the issues that i don't have time to touch down upon is that a soldier that was killed was essentially walking down the street in civilian a fatigues which makes people concerned about could anybody then be a target at glenmore true i wish we had more time for...