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that came out on monday as my colleague pointed out is that f.b.i. practices and f.b.i. guidelines are in effect for san francisco officers who follow the joint terrorism task force and our concern is not violation of local 8.10 but violation of the state california constitution which has a strong right to privacy. as john said, if this is in fact that our reading is correct, and i should add that our reading is backed up by my meeting with special agent in charge stephanie douglas who confirmed the officers follow federal guidelines and not local law, if that is correct this m.o.u. was signed without your authority. and your role and your authority of this commission was in fact undermined. i understand that you can't act on this tonight and i really appreciate the comments that this will be discussed and addressed at a later date and you are very much behind the community. we really, really appreciate that. i wanted to lay it out for the other commissioners and say it is being discussed robustly in portland by the f.b.i. and the city. f.b.i. saying we can write an m.o.
that came out on monday as my colleague pointed out is that f.b.i. practices and f.b.i. guidelines are in effect for san francisco officers who follow the joint terrorism task force and our concern is not violation of local 8.10 but violation of the state california constitution which has a strong right to privacy. as john said, if this is in fact that our reading is correct, and i should add that our reading is backed up by my meeting with special agent in charge stephanie douglas who...
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the f.b.i.ld be remiss in our duties if we did not pursue that theory. >> kroft: she's talking about a mostly forgotten but historically significant civil rights killing that has never gone away. my name is steve kroft. we're from "60 minutes" in new york. 47 years later, we found the prime suspect in louis allen's murder very much alive in a mississippi town called liberty. well, you know, sheriff, you could clear this up with a lie detector test. >> well, then it ain't going to get cleared up. >> safer: we're about to visit a place few people have seen firsthand... >> there's about two million printed books. >> safer: two million printed books. ...the vatican library, a vast collection of historic treasures beyond compare. the library's most valued documents go back almost 2,000 years, nearly to the time of st. peter. >> ..."the name of god." >> safer: and from the same period, the gospel of luke and part of the gospel of john. >> "in the beginning, it was the word, and the word was god." >> s
the f.b.i.ld be remiss in our duties if we did not pursue that theory. >> kroft: she's talking about a mostly forgotten but historically significant civil rights killing that has never gone away. my name is steve kroft. we're from "60 minutes" in new york. 47 years later, we found the prime suspect in louis allen's murder very much alive in a mississippi town called liberty. well, you know, sheriff, you could clear this up with a lie detector test. >> well, then it ain't...
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says we can't find them well and f.b.i. director really wants to solve this case and he can find them or make somebody explain why they don't exist so there need leads yet to be explored a martin luther king's assassination we need a new f.b.i. director that's going to do that if you can be an african-american great if she can be a woman that's great if he or she could be as panicked that's great but let's break the old because i think most people in the f.b.i. . they want to do the right thing but they need that leadership at the talk that says if you will date for the past we're not going to withhold this anymore we're going to solve it kaymer lamar thank you very much for joining us. thank you job today all across the nation thousands of americans are honoring the legacy of their over dr marable the king jr by marching in solidarity with workers across america against the republicans who are on the working class the son of dr king martin luther king the third wrote a column for the f l c o this morning saying forty three
says we can't find them well and f.b.i. director really wants to solve this case and he can find them or make somebody explain why they don't exist so there need leads yet to be explored a martin luther king's assassination we need a new f.b.i. director that's going to do that if you can be an african-american great if she can be a woman that's great if he or she could be as panicked that's great but let's break the old because i think most people in the f.b.i. . they want to do the right thing...
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the f.b.i.but law enforcement. >> kroft: cynthia deitle is a 15-year veteran of the f.b.i.'s civil rights division, and until a few weeks ago, was in charge of the cold case initiative. of the 100 unsolved racially- motivated murders she's been charged with investigating, none has been more promising or frustrating than louis allen's. >> deitle: somebody knows something. some husband came home with bloody clothing. someone got drunk in a bar and said what he was doing last night. someone knows something. >> kroft: but in the early 1960s, people in and around liberty knew to keep their mouths shut. a violent chapter of the ku klux klan used cross burnings, abductions and murder to enforce the doctrine of white supremacy and to intimidate the black population, most of which lived in shacks with no electricity or plumbing, and were not allowed to vote. civil rights leaders like robert moses, who came south to help them register, were frequently the target of violence. >> bob moses: liberty was not
the f.b.i.but law enforcement. >> kroft: cynthia deitle is a 15-year veteran of the f.b.i.'s civil rights division, and until a few weeks ago, was in charge of the cold case initiative. of the 100 unsolved racially- motivated murders she's been charged with investigating, none has been more promising or frustrating than louis allen's. >> deitle: somebody knows something. some husband came home with bloody clothing. someone got drunk in a bar and said what he was doing last night....
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money and stokes in his small time you know million dollar mr nation a rule the common suspects in the f.b.i. both of which don't horrible things to can and other civil rights leaders but most people don't realize the first person who bring the f.b.i. out as a suspect and keeps murder in the mainstream media has changed the stoner the incredible racist who was an attorney for james earl ray and so so much floats around today it was the bomb three years ago by louis stoke city african-american and a member of congress. and you know it and those are some areas claiming a high of rate of visitors money who paid for it and why. well we human high followed up on stilts and spiting simply and we actually pointed we found the evidence you have the solid evidence he gets for georgia white supremacists who raise the money actually put their pockets but they were telling people it was to kill came so eventually they had to make good on that as a race so much money running results and they actually were not able to find
money and stokes in his small time you know million dollar mr nation a rule the common suspects in the f.b.i. both of which don't horrible things to can and other civil rights leaders but most people don't realize the first person who bring the f.b.i. out as a suspect and keeps murder in the mainstream media has changed the stoner the incredible racist who was an attorney for james earl ray and so so much floats around today it was the bomb three years ago by louis stoke city african-american...
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and the f.b.i. you isn't and use a little oversight and then as you said you were trying for secure accommodation in san francisco case of liberties group came out with their own documents saying that it's been used to eavesdrop on young troops for a new year and if that happens you're as opposed to you know cut for a wire conference of a couple of days the documents show but i also wonder you know when you look through the electronic frontier foundation the documents that they did receive they said that they are all heavily redacted so you know to me the natural assumption is that there are other things there that they're trying to hide. and say that certainly makes sense to me isn't difficult to guess what's going on but you generally only find out about these abuses years will either when you have a whistleblower or when you have an inspector general go in. when you have. a really lucky with freedom of information act request and so i mean this is to go to know what's going on because there are t
and the f.b.i. you isn't and use a little oversight and then as you said you were trying for secure accommodation in san francisco case of liberties group came out with their own documents saying that it's been used to eavesdrop on young troops for a new year and if that happens you're as opposed to you know cut for a wire conference of a couple of days the documents show but i also wonder you know when you look through the electronic frontier foundation the documents that they did receive they...
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there is no exception for side agreements with the f.b.i. entered into. but at some point in 2007, and we are finding about it four years after the fact, that was changed. it changed in ways that we believe conflicts with 8.10. if i can briefly try to wrap up here, that goes to the heart of this commission's authority. in san francisco, we very much value and respect and seek out the professional expertise of our police commanders. we make them responsible to this body. the way it is articulated is that they can exercise their management discretion within the boundaries you have set. and those boundaries are set by your general orders. thank you very much. and it is so critically important for the credibility of this commission and the credibility of the civilian oversight process that those general orders, and i want to be clear here, it may have been unintentional. i am not in any way suggesting intentional conspiracy. but what we have found right now suggests that there is an agreement with the f.b.i. that is contrary to your general orders and we beli
there is no exception for side agreements with the f.b.i. entered into. but at some point in 2007, and we are finding about it four years after the fact, that was changed. it changed in ways that we believe conflicts with 8.10. if i can briefly try to wrap up here, that goes to the heart of this commission's authority. in san francisco, we very much value and respect and seek out the professional expertise of our police commanders. we make them responsible to this body. the way it is...
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had experience with that right of the out already putting that into action tell us about how you had f.b.i. agents showing up knocking on your door i was working at the chicago tribune i was covering a lot smarter desk reporting. and like a lot of people on the upshot be it just leaves you really depressed and pretty dark so i went out leafleting on an issue that i was already aware of from some previous stories. controversial in the testing company and i thought it was the most i could do. my job in the newsroom so we just hung door knockers on people's doors in a neighborhood where one of these executives lived we were restaurant disorderly conduct the charges all eventually dropped out of course because it's ridiculous but even more ridiculous is to the f.b.i. agents came to my door and they said unless i help them then became a government informant to investigate my co-defendants and there's other activist groups i did put on domestic terrorist list and this was only a few months after september eleventh so in that short period of time. we already saw this ratcheting up this terrorism
had experience with that right of the out already putting that into action tell us about how you had f.b.i. agents showing up knocking on your door i was working at the chicago tribune i was covering a lot smarter desk reporting. and like a lot of people on the upshot be it just leaves you really depressed and pretty dark so i went out leafleting on an issue that i was already aware of from some previous stories. controversial in the testing company and i thought it was the most i could do. my...
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charges all eventually dropped out of course because it's ridiculous but even more ridiculous is to f.b.i. agents came to my door and they said unless i helped found and became a government informant to investigate my co-defendants and these other activist groups i'd be put on domestic terrorist list and this was only a few months after september eleventh so in that short period of time. we already saw this ratcheting up this terrorism rhetoric to go after activist and now it's been nearly ten years since then do you think that this type of thinking mediation is working do you think that it's stifling the environmentalist movement that people are scared to join or are scared to take action well there is a lot of fear there's no doubt about that i mean especially with going on the events for the book tour and doing public speaking you hear all these concerns from people but at the same time i think once people learn about what's going on it can be empowered because all of this is taking place because these corporate interests you these groups as a threat they're affected they're growing th
charges all eventually dropped out of course because it's ridiculous but even more ridiculous is to f.b.i. agents came to my door and they said unless i helped found and became a government informant to investigate my co-defendants and these other activist groups i'd be put on domestic terrorist list and this was only a few months after september eleventh so in that short period of time. we already saw this ratcheting up this terrorism rhetoric to go after activist and now it's been nearly ten...
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f.b.i. cracks down on internet gambling. online poker sites could face federal charges. >> good morning, governor. how are you? >> and former governor arnold schwarzenegger answer to a schwarzenegger answer to a reporter grilling him about when your eyes are smiling... you're smiling. and when they're laughing... you're laughing. be kind to your eyes... with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably... and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which transitions lenses are right for you. navigating today's real estate market is complicated. you've seen the signs. that's why having the right real estate agent is more important than ever. at remax.com, you can find experts in short sales or bank-owned properties or commercial real estate, agents who can help speed up the process, no matter how intricate. and that's good news, whether you're trying to sell or hoping to buy. because the only sign you really want to see is "sold." nob
f.b.i. cracks down on internet gambling. online poker sites could face federal charges. >> good morning, governor. how are you? >> and former governor arnold schwarzenegger answer to a schwarzenegger answer to a reporter grilling him about when your eyes are smiling... you're smiling. and when they're laughing... you're laughing. be kind to your eyes... with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably... and conveniently while...
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of sex trafficking with many of them ending up in prison instead of finding help according to the f.b.i. estimates there are at least one hundred thousand to child sex slaves in the u.s. and as archie's going to church you can reports even if they manage to get off the street the victims find it impossible to rebuild their lives. the u.s. state department regularly puts out reports on how horrific human trafficking is in other countries but right under the government's very nose in washington dozens of girls and boys are saul. just blocks away from capitol hill where on the street that's known as the heart for lobbyists and lawyers in washington that's why day like night this is where spores of prosecutes like to get picked up and killed when the average age thirteen are also being trafficked here to washington and saw the f.b.i. estimates that each year more than one hundred thousand underage american girls are exploited for commercial sex in the united states but the usual treatment the children get when arrested is either jail time or probation in the u.s. prosecution laws do not exa
of sex trafficking with many of them ending up in prison instead of finding help according to the f.b.i. estimates there are at least one hundred thousand to child sex slaves in the u.s. and as archie's going to church you can reports even if they manage to get off the street the victims find it impossible to rebuild their lives. the u.s. state department regularly puts out reports on how horrific human trafficking is in other countries but right under the government's very nose in washington...
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up and killed when every take thirteen are also being trafficked here to washington and seoul the f.b.i. estimates that each year more than one hundred thousand underage american girls are exploited for commercial sex in the united states but the usual trick when the children get arrested is either jail time or probation in the u.s. prostitution laws do not example minors from prosecution the office of juvenile justice in delinquency prevention reported one thousand and six hundred juveniles were arrested for prostitution within just one year but lawyers saying the u.s. the paradox of the system is that the children are prosecuted for crimes for which they cannot legally give consent we say that this child is a victim and yet we send her to jail somewhere along the line there's something wrong with that and we need to be taken a look at ourselves and a look at the fact that we have we have made detention and we have made law enforcement in the criminal justice system in the juvenile justice system a default setting for what happens to these kids we want to make sure that these children
up and killed when every take thirteen are also being trafficked here to washington and seoul the f.b.i. estimates that each year more than one hundred thousand underage american girls are exploited for commercial sex in the united states but the usual trick when the children get arrested is either jail time or probation in the u.s. prostitution laws do not example minors from prosecution the office of juvenile justice in delinquency prevention reported one thousand and six hundred juveniles...
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the reason f.b.i. numbers show the two hundred forty seven people whose names are listed on the so-called terrorist watch list were allowed to buy guns last year in fact since two thousand and four almost fifteen hundred people in the paris watch list have been able to buy guns x. or explosives with a ninety percent success rate so will stop these guys at the airport we won't let them fly but we don't have a problem with them buying handguns and dynamite. democrats have a problem the very least senator frank lautenberg is been trying for years to close the loophole that lets potential terrorists buy firearms and each time he's been shut down by the republican party and n.r.a. backed politicians so doesn't this just reek of republican hypocrisy joining me now is law is no wolf last are seeing the sign in constitutional attorney and gun rights activist and all welcome to the program. will be a grammy on ok great glad to have you with us should be one here or this watch list be able to buy guns. you know
the reason f.b.i. numbers show the two hundred forty seven people whose names are listed on the so-called terrorist watch list were allowed to buy guns last year in fact since two thousand and four almost fifteen hundred people in the paris watch list have been able to buy guns x. or explosives with a ninety percent success rate so will stop these guys at the airport we won't let them fly but we don't have a problem with them buying handguns and dynamite. democrats have a problem the very least...
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all over the white house the f.b.i. and other agencies are opposed to the bill and are essentially telling us if we want to be safe we need to give up our emails. so this was required to live in a safe america or is this just another blatant violation of our fourth amendment rights to privacy to recall the electronic privacy information center joins me now to talk about this issue and your walk and thank you very much for having me great to have you here with us in this fate for the start of the beginning here in this facebook world today a lot of people particularly people like you know younger people don't understand even what the word privacy means why what is privacy and why is that important so what we have in this particular instance is an act of the electronic communications privacy act which was written back in one thousand nine hundred six now if you think about the way the technology was in one thousand nine hundred six you can see what the problem is with this act it hasn't been substantially changed since th
all over the white house the f.b.i. and other agencies are opposed to the bill and are essentially telling us if we want to be safe we need to give up our emails. so this was required to live in a safe america or is this just another blatant violation of our fourth amendment rights to privacy to recall the electronic privacy information center joins me now to talk about this issue and your walk and thank you very much for having me great to have you here with us in this fate for the start of...
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georgia precisely what we see these sorts of abuses even with with the big government with the f.b.i. sure yeah and it but it all frankly it concerns me even more. because so often there are so many cases of of police officers abusing their power to check up on friends of relatives and girlfriends boyfriends on infidelity on all these other kinds of is just another it's just and but this brings us back to this issue of people don't understand privacy would it be inaccurate to say as the as jefferson made that point one when he was arguing for the fourth amendment which doesn't have the word privacy in it because back then that was a word that people used to describe going to the toilet you know the privy but you know being secure in your person papers and effects that's what we call privacy would be inappropriate or inaccurate to say that the reason why it's important is that. we can't really contemplate taking on a force larger than us and less we have the ability to do it with anonymity yes in order to be able to have a real broke last power of dissent so real robust first amendment
georgia precisely what we see these sorts of abuses even with with the big government with the f.b.i. sure yeah and it but it all frankly it concerns me even more. because so often there are so many cases of of police officers abusing their power to check up on friends of relatives and girlfriends boyfriends on infidelity on all these other kinds of is just another it's just and but this brings us back to this issue of people don't understand privacy would it be inaccurate to say as the as...
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in the newsroom, leigh ann melendez, abc 7 news. >> the f.b.i. the three largest on-line poker sites in the u.s. charging the owners with bank fraud, illegal gambling and money laundering. 11 people are charged including the owners of poker stars, absolute poker and full tilt poker. in order to circumvent laws connected to on-line gambling, the f.b.i. says the poker sites relied on what's called payment processors. they created shell companies to disguise payments to the poker companies. the phony web sites included on-line flower delivery shops, pet supply stores and jewelry stores to handle credit card payments from u.s. customers. well, change is on the way! lisa has the forecast. >> yeah, not a big change today. more like tomorrow. but i've been hoping the shot would -- isn't that gorgeous? right sandwiched in between the low clouds, the bay bridge. isn't that gorgeous? so we have the stratus out there and above a lot of sunshine. that's officially up about five minutes ago. how far will we see? how warm will we get? when is the rain coming?
in the newsroom, leigh ann melendez, abc 7 news. >> the f.b.i. the three largest on-line poker sites in the u.s. charging the owners with bank fraud, illegal gambling and money laundering. 11 people are charged including the owners of poker stars, absolute poker and full tilt poker. in order to circumvent laws connected to on-line gambling, the f.b.i. says the poker sites relied on what's called payment processors. they created shell companies to disguise payments to the poker companies....
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and the f.b.i.'ere relentless. >> during the 60 days he's on the lam he's the most wanted man in america. so this guy who had craved anonimity all his life suddenly got all the attention he could handle. >> reporter: ray made it to canada where he managed to obtain a fraud leapt passport. from there he traveled to britain and portugal hoping to find passage to the white- dominated african nation of rhodesia now known as zimbabwe. ray hoped to collect a numerous bounty that racist had placed on the life of dr. king. in his mind killing king, notoriety would be one reward but money could be another. >> i think his thinking was that he would get to rhodesia, a place that had no extradition treaty with the united states, that the rhodesians would smile on his crime and he would be welcomed as a hero. then he could work on getting, connecting with the bounty money that any be out there. he just didn't have time. >> reporter: after two months on the run, ray's luck ran out. he had been desperate for money
and the f.b.i.'ere relentless. >> during the 60 days he's on the lam he's the most wanted man in america. so this guy who had craved anonimity all his life suddenly got all the attention he could handle. >> reporter: ray made it to canada where he managed to obtain a fraud leapt passport. from there he traveled to britain and portugal hoping to find passage to the white- dominated african nation of rhodesia now known as zimbabwe. ray hoped to collect a numerous bounty that racist...
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. >> el otro uniformado investigado por el f.b.i. tendrá licencia sin goce de sueldo . >> los supervisoresuilinos puedan alguilar un mismo departamento con el mismo precio que tuvieron que desalojar . >> se acerca el verano y con el una oleada de viajeros . >> vamos con detalles . >> es más de una vez que ha tenido que esperar horas para abordar su avión . >> me dicen que mi vuelo sale más tarde y hay que esperar todo el día en el aeropuerto . >> ahora se anuncia una nueva regulacion para impedir que los pasajeros se queden varados . >> las nuevas normas dice que tienen que ser probeidos por comidas y baños . >> sí su equipaje se pierde también le reembolsaran el valor y además tendrán una compensación sí el vuelo es cancelado . >> la persona será reconmpensada por la cantidad de tiket o un poco más . >> hay cosas que no están en nuestras manos . >> son cargos que ni siquiera sabemos que existen . >> los pasajeros nos reclaman a nosotros . >> la medida federal requiere advertir a los pasajeros de los cargos que tienen que pagar por otros servicios . >> tenemos que hacer una pausa y piden l
. >> el otro uniformado investigado por el f.b.i. tendrá licencia sin goce de sueldo . >> los supervisoresuilinos puedan alguilar un mismo departamento con el mismo precio que tuvieron que desalojar . >> se acerca el verano y con el una oleada de viajeros . >> vamos con detalles . >> es más de una vez que ha tenido que esperar horas para abordar su avión . >> me dicen que mi vuelo sale más tarde y hay que esperar todo el día en el aeropuerto . >>...
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new this morning the f.b.i. now investigating two bay area police officers accused of giving guns to young men who aren't old enough to buy one. ktvu's kraig debro live in richmond right now with more details about this report. good morning, kraig. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, dave. this report appeared in the san francisco chronicle this morning. it's a very complicated story. you mentioned the men were too young to buy a gun. they were too young to buy the gun that the officers allegedly bought for them. richmond police headquarters this morning i spoke with a richmond officer earlier this morning who told me he had no knowledge of the investigation. again, this is being reported in the san francisco chronicle. the paper claims the f.b.i. is investigating the actions of two richmond police officers who are now on paid leave. officers ray thomas and danny harris say they are being singled out because they're african-american. and the two police explorers tell the paper they are disappointed and disillusione
new this morning the f.b.i. now investigating two bay area police officers accused of giving guns to young men who aren't old enough to buy one. ktvu's kraig debro live in richmond right now with more details about this report. good morning, kraig. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, dave. this report appeared in the san francisco chronicle this morning. it's a very complicated story. you mentioned the men were too young to buy a gun. they were too young to buy the gun that the officers...
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last week the obama justice department led a massive crackdown on online poker sites where the f.b.i. indicting eleven people on charges of fraud money laundering and illegally operating online gambling sites now these websites included three of the largest most popular online poker forms full tilt absolute poker and poker stars and the government also filed a civil suit seeking to recover three billion dollars from those companies i want congress passed a law in two thousand and six barring financial transactions from being made to online gambling sites a lot of sites just simply move their operations overseas and set up third parties to collect the money and you can say that their business has suffered an estimated one point eight million people participated last year according to poker scout and some organised. nations say the real number is much larger so why the sudden crackdown i could it backfire for this administration here to discuss it with me is julian sanchez a research fellow at the cato institute joined thanks so much for being here tonight was a pleasure so these are th
last week the obama justice department led a massive crackdown on online poker sites where the f.b.i. indicting eleven people on charges of fraud money laundering and illegally operating online gambling sites now these websites included three of the largest most popular online poker forms full tilt absolute poker and poker stars and the government also filed a civil suit seeking to recover three billion dollars from those companies i want congress passed a law in two thousand and six barring...
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of the united states who is apparatuses of the f.b.i. and other state federal local agencies targeting surveilling attacking a political activist. move people into targeting them for their political work in washington is a journalist closely watching the case since trials kicked off in the eighty's in his case in foggy so much of what's wrong with the course and that's why people have gravitated to this case and maybe that is a symbol for their outrage. that the economy between what america says it is as a country founded on justice and one that perpetuates injustice in this case extraordinarily over a thirty year period already having gone through count was appeals the case is still expected to drag on for years right yet is so tragic that here after almost thirty years we're not talking about a new trial we're not talking about all the evidence that has come forth the racism the racism of judge sable the original judge own of the many things that should have read a long long time ago the u.s. is a record holding country of jails overfl
of the united states who is apparatuses of the f.b.i. and other state federal local agencies targeting surveilling attacking a political activist. move people into targeting them for their political work in washington is a journalist closely watching the case since trials kicked off in the eighty's in his case in foggy so much of what's wrong with the course and that's why people have gravitated to this case and maybe that is a symbol for their outrage. that the economy between what america...
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working overtime to bring them down according to reports i'm going greenwald and salon dot com the f.b.i. has just issued a grand jury subpoena on a cambridge man who's publicly linked to the whistle blowing web site and the subpoena specifically indicates the suspected man is in violation of the espionage act and we should note that up until now no non governmental worker has been accused of such acts so while the wheels begin to turn within the obama g o j we'll be keeping an eye on the unfolding drama in cambridge and continue to monitor the situation in alexandria where a grand jury could be forming to try to prosecute julian assange but regardless of efforts it's obvious of the world has caught on to the power of this whistle blowing web site and whether or not people agree with what they're doing i think one thing is clear they are at least paying attention but i would even go far enough to say that the influx in donations proves that people are and are tired out there enough people are tired of failed attempts of government transparency they want change and i think they're thinkin
working overtime to bring them down according to reports i'm going greenwald and salon dot com the f.b.i. has just issued a grand jury subpoena on a cambridge man who's publicly linked to the whistle blowing web site and the subpoena specifically indicates the suspected man is in violation of the espionage act and we should note that up until now no non governmental worker has been accused of such acts so while the wheels begin to turn within the obama g o j we'll be keeping an eye on the...
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. >> and just ahead, why the f.b.i. is looking into charges that local police officers are arming teenagers in a program. >> plus,, is your job killing you? a new study that could have you leaving work a little earlier today. >> and toyota troubles, a new plant that will have tens of thousands of employees taking some unwanted time off. appreciate the easy days, are what keep me coming back for more. [goat sounds] and the customer says, on the carpet." what? gonna be difficult. don't tell me about a dog. a day care full of kids, house chickens. call a day's work. call 1-800-steemer [ male announcer ] using frontline plus shows your pet you care... by unleashing a complete killing force against fleas and ticks. and not just adult fleas. what makes frontline plus complete the flea life cycle -- is that it breaks killing adults, eggs, and larvae. and it keeps killing fleas and ticks all month long. that's why it's the #1 choice of vets for their pets, and yours. unleash a complete killing force in every dose of frontline p
. >> and just ahead, why the f.b.i. is looking into charges that local police officers are arming teenagers in a program. >> plus,, is your job killing you? a new study that could have you leaving work a little earlier today. >> and toyota troubles, a new plant that will have tens of thousands of employees taking some unwanted time off. appreciate the easy days, are what keep me coming back for more. [goat sounds] and the customer says, on the carpet." what? gonna be...
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san jose police lieutenant runs human trafficking task force with officers from his department, the f.b.i., i.c.e. u.s. attorney office and several other agencies. >> in san jose we have run this in this area and we're just scraping the surface. >> they can't do it alone. they are talking to enrollees in an abolitionist academy in san francisco. where volunteers gather around the world to find out what trafficking looks like and what they can do about it. they are sponsored by the anti-slavery group not for sale. >> initially it was all about helping people become aware of the problem of trafficking, slavery. in a few years we realized awareness is great, but it is important to get people engaged in what they can do. >> i feel this issue has been long neglected in modern society. it needs to be addressed. >> i think what is important about the academy, it kind of connects the modern abolitionists, the normal person to the wider movement. you know, that's what we need to end slavery as a global movement. >> in the bay area, we are most familiar with trafficking in the sex trade. young wome
san jose police lieutenant runs human trafficking task force with officers from his department, the f.b.i., i.c.e. u.s. attorney office and several other agencies. >> in san jose we have run this in this area and we're just scraping the surface. >> they can't do it alone. they are talking to enrollees in an abolitionist academy in san francisco. where volunteers gather around the world to find out what trafficking looks like and what they can do about it. they are sponsored by the...
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san jose police lieutenant runs human trafficking task force with officers from his department, the f.b.ii.c.e. u.s. attorney office and several other agencies. >> in san jose we have run this in this area and we're just scraping the surface. >> they can't do it alone. they are talking to enrollees in an abolitionist academy in san francisco. where volunteers gather around the world to find out what trafficking looks like and what they can do about it. they are sponsored by the anti-slavery group not for sale. >> initially it was all about helping people become aware of the problem of trafficking, slavery. in a few years we realized awareness is great, but it is important to get people engaged in what they can do. >> i feel this issue has been long neglected in modern society. it needs to be addressed. >> i think what is important about the academy, it kind of connects the modern abolitionists, the normal person to the wider movement. you know, that's what we need to end slavery as a global movement. >> in the bay area, we are most familiar with trafficking in the sex trade. young women b
san jose police lieutenant runs human trafficking task force with officers from his department, the f.b.ii.c.e. u.s. attorney office and several other agencies. >> in san jose we have run this in this area and we're just scraping the surface. >> they can't do it alone. they are talking to enrollees in an abolitionist academy in san francisco. where volunteers gather around the world to find out what trafficking looks like and what they can do about it. they are sponsored by the...
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he was arrested monday night in denver by the f.b.i. now they call him the ho hum bandit because of his laid back attitude while he's robbing banks. he is suspected of bank robberies in san diego, los angeles, wyoming, seattle and now in colorado. >>> wow. 6:18 is the time right now. sal, how's traffic? >>> it's not too bad, pam. right now traffic continues to move along very nicely in many areas. they're getting a little bit of a back up here at the toll plaza because these metering lights just went on. and it's not all that bad though. once you get on to the bridge it looks good there. on the lower deck there is an injury accident eastbound 80 right before treasure island in the right lane. and that may start causing some back ups. still kind of early but we'll keep watching it. also the morning commute is okay in oakland. the a's are not playing there today. so it is going to be a nice day traffic-wise. and the giants are also not in town. so we get a little bit of a break from baseball traffic today. this morning's commute on the an
he was arrested monday night in denver by the f.b.i. now they call him the ho hum bandit because of his laid back attitude while he's robbing banks. he is suspected of bank robberies in san diego, los angeles, wyoming, seattle and now in colorado. >>> wow. 6:18 is the time right now. sal, how's traffic? >>> it's not too bad, pam. right now traffic continues to move along very nicely in many areas. they're getting a little bit of a back up here at the toll plaza because these...
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. >> rose: so what about the f.b.i. and other law enforcement agencies? >> yeah, we have an interesting bit in the article about how initially in i think it was 2008 there was a memo that was prepared by the f.b.i. to get more resources, to go into these kinds of investigations and it was agreed to, it was sent out to all the field offices and then shortly after discussions with the department of justice took place it was rescinded, the plan was changed, and those resources were not applied. >> rose: you say you believe something may take place? i mean your argument is that eventually something might happen? >> i'm hopeful. i have no reason to believe that there's no case that i know of that is being prepared as we speak. but i think that everyone understands, i think, that people at the highest level in washington understand that there is this deep suspicion about the fact that there have been no prosecutions and i would hope that they would respond. >> rose: if somebody was going to respond, who would it be? the attorney general? >> well, the department
. >> rose: so what about the f.b.i. and other law enforcement agencies? >> yeah, we have an interesting bit in the article about how initially in i think it was 2008 there was a memo that was prepared by the f.b.i. to get more resources, to go into these kinds of investigations and it was agreed to, it was sent out to all the field offices and then shortly after discussions with the department of justice took place it was rescinded, the plan was changed, and those resources were not...
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i assume he was not acting at the direction of the f.b.i. at this time but did he have any agreement with the f.b.i. as to what he could or couldn't do? what other information does the f.b.i. have about this fellow? are they going to be willing to give it up? and how will that progress? if those kind of issues may be an impediment to the local -- local jurisdiction? i'd like to say they all play nicely together, but the agents may not and there may be some real turf wars about that kind of information how it gets disclosed and who gets it. so that would also be a factor in how fair -- >> i'm not sure what you're saying here. are you saying that the f.b.i. gets points for having an informant or loses them? that the feds gets points or loses them? after all it was the federal informant who was involved in this case, not as an informant. he was a crook. should the fed get the benefit of having lots of crooks out there only cooperating when they get caught? >> no. that may be one -- a greater interest for the feds on this but the -- what he's do
i assume he was not acting at the direction of the f.b.i. at this time but did he have any agreement with the f.b.i. as to what he could or couldn't do? what other information does the f.b.i. have about this fellow? are they going to be willing to give it up? and how will that progress? if those kind of issues may be an impediment to the local -- local jurisdiction? i'd like to say they all play nicely together, but the agents may not and there may be some real turf wars about that kind of...
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san francisco, f.b.i., chief of police, we know about the drop program and i say suhr as chief of police, don't take your marching orders from the police chief association that dances around. they are not paid for by us, which is a city and county. they are not voted in by us which is city and county but stuck a big pay check out of guys like you to keep their establishment rolling while this city rolls into bankrupt and the cash flow statements or negative cash flow statements are coming from the s.f.p.d., both pensions and sal salaries. we have to talk about the drop program, 400 officers say they are going to leave. i bring that to your attention sir because i saw gascon parade in this city with a limo with escorts and police cars with no police chief in the history of this city has done that. i have noticed when the president of the united states, mr. obama showed up on two occasions, i saw the biggest amada of police officers sawing the president. never saw that with george clinton, -- bill clinton and george bush. are there threats against his life or putting officers in overtime.
san francisco, f.b.i., chief of police, we know about the drop program and i say suhr as chief of police, don't take your marching orders from the police chief association that dances around. they are not paid for by us, which is a city and county. they are not voted in by us which is city and county but stuck a big pay check out of guys like you to keep their establishment rolling while this city rolls into bankrupt and the cash flow statements or negative cash flow statements are coming from...
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only the f.b.i. is going to know it. they take a lot of control in that document. it says we're going to do what's best. it doesn't say what's best. the previous one said our officers will not violate any of the state constitutions which is the way it should be. they should not be in position where they have to violate it or they can't talk to their immediate supervisors or get any advice from anyone else in their division or department who doesn't have clearance in it and i think we immediate somebody on this commission -- maybe we should all have the same clearance and we should all know what is going on and if anyone is put in that same position where they have to go to the chief. i read it and i am concerned. i would like to participate in those meetings. i applaud you for meeting with them and applaud the department for doing what they are doing and i do believe the best intentions are not to violate it. it is not that clear in the document as it was in the previous document. we're just leaving it for something to excloud and then say there is no checks and ba
only the f.b.i. is going to know it. they take a lot of control in that document. it says we're going to do what's best. it doesn't say what's best. the previous one said our officers will not violate any of the state constitutions which is the way it should be. they should not be in position where they have to violate it or they can't talk to their immediate supervisors or get any advice from anyone else in their division or department who doesn't have clearance in it and i think we immediate...
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the f.b.i. says a man seen here was arrested near cleveland after someone who came in contact with him called police. authorities believe he boarded a new york bound greyhound bus thursday. the same day police say he planted a homemade explosive. no one was hurt. >>> two planes are being examined this morning after the wing of one clipped the tail of another. it happened at new york's jfk airport yesterday. delta airlines says the tail of a plane that had just landed was struck by a large air france plane as it was taxiing to runway for takeoff. no one was hurt. >>> time is 4:53. this is a good time to hit the roads i'm hoping if you're out there this morning. sal is that still the case? it's kind of nice when it's early. >>> it is. if you get on the road early generally you're going to get a nice commute over the bay area. go outside and take a look what we have here on 280 northbound coming up to highway 17 the south bay. we have a nice looking drive all over the south bay so far in case you'r
the f.b.i. says a man seen here was arrested near cleveland after someone who came in contact with him called police. authorities believe he boarded a new york bound greyhound bus thursday. the same day police say he planted a homemade explosive. no one was hurt. >>> two planes are being examined this morning after the wing of one clipped the tail of another. it happened at new york's jfk airport yesterday. delta airlines says the tail of a plane that had just landed was struck by a...