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why because the f.b.i. argues that actions like these do quote economic damage and quote to farm factories and under a controversy a law passed by republicans in congress and signed by president bush in two thousand and six known as the animal enterprise terrorism act. you can be
why because the f.b.i. argues that actions like these do quote economic damage and quote to farm factories and under a controversy a law passed by republicans in congress and signed by president bush in two thousand and six known as the animal enterprise terrorism act. you can be
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f.b.i. working relationships with other law enforcement agencies and how are you relaying that message to line agencies and supervisors and whether it's by impression or fact, it doesn't matter. there's a feeling out there that exists so it's a problem for you. >> well, it is. i confess it has been a long-term problem with the f.b.i. in the wake of september 11 we identified 10 priorities. eight of them were problematic priorities. the ninth priority was collaboration with our federal, state, local and international partners. 10 priorities. and the significance of that is that we understood that we could not be successful by our own, that we are -- our success is dependent on our partnerships. since september 11, i think we made substantial strides no working with state and local law enforcement. if you do work with the iacp or the national sheriffs or a number of the organizations, mater city chief,, my hope and expectation is that we've made a substantial change and we've worked clab are a
f.b.i. working relationships with other law enforcement agencies and how are you relaying that message to line agencies and supervisors and whether it's by impression or fact, it doesn't matter. there's a feeling out there that exists so it's a problem for you. >> well, it is. i confess it has been a long-term problem with the f.b.i. in the wake of september 11 we identified 10 priorities. eight of them were problematic priorities. the ninth priority was collaboration with our federal,...
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why because the f.b.i. argues that actions like these do quote economic damage and quote to farm factories and under a controversy a law passed by republicans in congress and signed by president bush in two thousand and six known as the animal enterprise terrorism act. you can be brought up on charges of terrorism if you economically damage factory farms by vandalizing property interrupting or invalidating experiments or just simply costing a factory farm profits and since videos depicting animals being tortured before they're slaughtered and videos depicting unsanitary factories may cause people to not buy from that particular factory and the f.b.i. says that these activists disrupted rockets and thus are terrorists as the f.b.i. file reads these activists are key leaders of redacted to direct activities which disrupt the normal business and cause economic loss to local establishment there is a reasonable indication that redacted and other members of redacted have violated the animal enterprise terrorism a
why because the f.b.i. argues that actions like these do quote economic damage and quote to farm factories and under a controversy a law passed by republicans in congress and signed by president bush in two thousand and six known as the animal enterprise terrorism act. you can be brought up on charges of terrorism if you economically damage factory farms by vandalizing property interrupting or invalidating experiments or just simply costing a factory farm profits and since videos depicting...
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aponte's full f.b.i. record and other information as the obama administration has rebuffed our requests related to ms. aponte's past. shortly after ms. aponte was first nominated by president obama, i along with four other members of the senate foreign relations committee wrote a letter to secretary of state hillary clinton to ask for her snns? obtaining this information. that same month, all eight republican members of the committee wrote to senate foreign reels committee chairman john kerry stating that committee members had not received requested information needed to fully vet the nominee. let me remind everyone, we never received that information. ms. aponte was recess appointed by the obama administration later this summer. we have continued our efforts to work with the administration to get access to this information. chairman kerry was able to convince the white house to allow me to see a summary of the diplomatic security background investigation. however, that summary did not address the fundame
aponte's full f.b.i. record and other information as the obama administration has rebuffed our requests related to ms. aponte's past. shortly after ms. aponte was first nominated by president obama, i along with four other members of the senate foreign relations committee wrote a letter to secretary of state hillary clinton to ask for her snns? obtaining this information. that same month, all eight republican members of the committee wrote to senate foreign reels committee chairman john kerry...
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the f.b.i., i would be glad to share specific examples with you in the closed hearing about how that process now works much more effectively. >> fort hood is personal to me. i was with a father of a young man who was still waiting word whether his son was dead or alive. so we suffered through this. i know you wanted to get it right. let that be the last case of active domestic terrorism. i'm based in the niagara falls air force base. through the hearings that we've had since my brief six months on this committee i've learned a lot. there is a hezbollah threat facing us from toronto. homeland security has reported there are more threats to terrorist along the northern border than the southern border. we've got a large ex opinions of land in canada which is virtually unprotected. do you feel there is an additional threat and are ationdl safe guards being taken to protect them? mr. secretary? >> base commanders have the obligation to not only take the general guidance that the department of diff ap
the f.b.i., i would be glad to share specific examples with you in the closed hearing about how that process now works much more effectively. >> fort hood is personal to me. i was with a father of a young man who was still waiting word whether his son was dead or alive. so we suffered through this. i know you wanted to get it right. let that be the last case of active domestic terrorism. i'm based in the niagara falls air force base. through the hearings that we've had since my brief six...
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but the f.b.i. does not patrol only the regulators are actually in need institutions on a regular basis and of course what you have disc actually didn't come through clearly in the early parts of the testimony today but it is clear in the testimony of the last panel is that this is the most amazing hodgepodge of regulation you have ever seen if you focused on the c. f.t.c. and the f.c.c. for appropriate reasons but this was you know you have to remember the role politics this was the house controlled by republicans seeking to go after democrats largely. but most of the regulation the lead regulation in these cases. is actually. by the industry itself this is so for a delusion believing regulator of m.f. global was an acronym for c m e nobody outside the traders even know exists ok so that's i mean that's a whole can of worms so can regulators even do their jobs and there's what is really the issue because we hear about them being underfunded we hear about cronyism with a kind of goldman sachs for et
but the f.b.i. does not patrol only the regulators are actually in need institutions on a regular basis and of course what you have disc actually didn't come through clearly in the early parts of the testimony today but it is clear in the testimony of the last panel is that this is the most amazing hodgepodge of regulation you have ever seen if you focused on the c. f.t.c. and the f.c.c. for appropriate reasons but this was you know you have to remember the role politics this was the house...
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>> not with the f.b.i. i felt persona non grata with people promoteing interrogation techniques. >> rose: do they have reason to suspect that because you're persona non-grat a that this is getting even? this is your opportunity to fight back to them for what they made your life uncomfortable? difficult to do your job and you felt like you were a patriot? and they didn't appreciate what you were doing so here's an opportunity to... >> no, if you look at the booshg they are insignificant. even the enhanced interrogation technique is very small, it's about the history of al qaeda and history of our war against al qaeda, all the auk sayss, all the failures and if you look... i'm sure you read it. it's dedicated not only for the f.b.i. people in the fld but also for the c.i.a. people and for the military. many of the heroes of the book are c.i.a. officers. so this is people in the field versus people in washington if you want to call it that. >> rose: ali soufan written with daniel freedman "the black banner: th
>> not with the f.b.i. i felt persona non grata with people promoteing interrogation techniques. >> rose: do they have reason to suspect that because you're persona non-grat a that this is getting even? this is your opportunity to fight back to them for what they made your life uncomfortable? difficult to do your job and you felt like you were a patriot? and they didn't appreciate what you were doing so here's an opportunity to... >> no, if you look at the booshg they are...
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in terms of f.b.i. authority to conduct investigations and interrogations as well as use other instruments of the investigative and criminal process, these provisions preserve all of the f.b.i.'s role and authority under existing law. the conference report also includes virtually unchanged the senate provision requiring a plan to normalize u.s. defense cooperation with georgia and the sale of defensive weapons. the u.s. defense cooperation with the republic of georgia has been stalled ever since russia invaded that country three years ago. while there's been some slow and minor progress to enable georgia's armed forces to deploy to afghanistan, which they have done in greater numbers than most of our nato allies, precious little has been done to strengthen georgia' georgia's ao defend its government, people, and territory. this provision would require the secretary of defense in consultation with the secretary of state to develop a plan for the normalization of our defense cooperation with georgia, espe
in terms of f.b.i. authority to conduct investigations and interrogations as well as use other instruments of the investigative and criminal process, these provisions preserve all of the f.b.i.'s role and authority under existing law. the conference report also includes virtually unchanged the senate provision requiring a plan to normalize u.s. defense cooperation with georgia and the sale of defensive weapons. the u.s. defense cooperation with the republic of georgia has been stalled ever...
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it was legitimately that they were worried that f.b.i. was going to be taken out of the counterterrorism business and f.b.i. is far better at it frankly than cia or the the military at this point and there was language in there that said none of this will affect the f.b.i. as well so that's that's how they addressed that part of the threat but the other part is that some of the language that originally was in mccain levin first of all that was originally a you couldn't use indefinite detention on u.s. citizens they were exempted from it and the ministration asked them to take that out. the administration asked them to take exemption for american citizens out of the indefinite detention language in addition there was language about basically repeating the a you america for afghanistan and expanding it a little and contract ing it a little and the administration also wanted something in writing that would say and all of the other reasons all of the other justifications the administration has used for indefinite detention still exist one of
it was legitimately that they were worried that f.b.i. was going to be taken out of the counterterrorism business and f.b.i. is far better at it frankly than cia or the the military at this point and there was language in there that said none of this will affect the f.b.i. as well so that's that's how they addressed that part of the threat but the other part is that some of the language that originally was in mccain levin first of all that was originally a you couldn't use indefinite detention...
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as well that the united states and actively quashed investigations by both the f.b.i. the state department and also apartment the fence into the wailing massacre can you tell us what leads you to believe that there was an effort to cover up the evidence that covered the pulse i got. what leads us to believe that is three data points one is the statement of former special agent. else cry of the federal bureau of investigation to the new york times that he. interviewed detainees at guantanamo who had allegedly survived a mass suffocation in container trucks in afghanistan the second data point is our analysis of the classified u.s. documents including intelligence reports or freedom of information act case we brought against the bush administration which show that the us not only knew about the incident but they also knew that witnesses in the case had been allegedly murdered and then the third data point is the documents that we reviewed and also the conversations i've had with former bush administration officials which indicate the clear. and strenuous efforts of senio
as well that the united states and actively quashed investigations by both the f.b.i. the state department and also apartment the fence into the wailing massacre can you tell us what leads you to believe that there was an effort to cover up the evidence that covered the pulse i got. what leads us to believe that is three data points one is the statement of former special agent. else cry of the federal bureau of investigation to the new york times that he. interviewed detainees at guantanamo who...
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. >> >> rose: ali soufan is here, as a former f.b.i. agent he interrogated key al qaeda detainees at the height of the war onerror. since his departure fro the f.b.i., he's become an outspoken critic of enhanced interrogation techniques. his new book is called "the black banners: the inside story of 9/11 and the war against al qaeda." i'm pleased to have him at this table obviously for the first time. welcome. >> thank you, sir. >> rose: let me talk about the f.b.i., about you. born in lebanon? >> yup. >> rose: came to the united states earlly. >> uh-huh. >> rose: what? 14? 15? >> i was about 16, 17 years old. i joined the bureau in 1997. the call happened in october of 2000. >> rose: so three year later you're a case officer. >> t lead case agent on the u.s.s. "cole" investigation. >> yes, sir. >> rose: why did they make you an agent on that case? >> i was involved with the east africa embassy bombing. i was a case agent on an an important component of the investigation into the east african bombings which is the european components, t
. >> >> rose: ali soufan is here, as a former f.b.i. agent he interrogated key al qaeda detainees at the height of the war onerror. since his departure fro the f.b.i., he's become an outspoken critic of enhanced interrogation techniques. his new book is called "the black banners: the inside story of 9/11 and the war against al qaeda." i'm pleased to have him at this table obviously for the first time. welcome. >> thank you, sir. >> rose: let me talk about the...
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spoke beside f.b.i. director robert mueller at a police convention at a convention before eleven thousand top law enforcement officers and after mueller called victor his mentor in counterterrorism dichter urged american police to see the the to view their opponents those they seek to arrest as crim a terrorist in other words to blur the line between common criminals and terrorists so what we're seeing is not only a legal blurring of the lines between criminals terrorists and protesters but something in the mindset of american policing and in their training in which the civilian population is viewed as a hostile and menacing force that can be acted against with military grade weaponry above why are we seeing this attempt to crack down on everyday civilians why is this over why are we think it's overwhelming police response to peaceful protesters almost i mean you're calling it like this military action it's almost as if we're in a war zone and they're responding to terrorist threats why treat civilians l
spoke beside f.b.i. director robert mueller at a police convention at a convention before eleven thousand top law enforcement officers and after mueller called victor his mentor in counterterrorism dichter urged american police to see the the to view their opponents those they seek to arrest as crim a terrorist in other words to blur the line between common criminals and terrorists so what we're seeing is not only a legal blurring of the lines between criminals terrorists and protesters but...
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or we say that the f.b.i. was ended as we know it because certainly a bunch of ragtag you know private investigators couldn't do the work of the f.b.i. but we will have affectively and did the f.b.i. there's no difference in saying that. paul ryan wanted to end medicare as we know and that's exactly what a proposal would have to you're flipping a binary you're saying it's either it's either it is either medicare or it's not medicare as soon as he attempts to make fixes to the scenario i think we're going to pair program i think we can all agree on the point that medicare needs fixing entitle mintz need fixing i mean they are swallowing our economy well you know the bush administration put a poison pill in medicare when they said you know you guys are going to spend six hundred billion dollars over the next ten years extra that you would have had to pay what would you as you can negotiate for drug problems what would your solution to fix medicare be to raise taxes around the resolution problem and some conserva
or we say that the f.b.i. was ended as we know it because certainly a bunch of ragtag you know private investigators couldn't do the work of the f.b.i. but we will have affectively and did the f.b.i. there's no difference in saying that. paul ryan wanted to end medicare as we know and that's exactly what a proposal would have to you're flipping a binary you're saying it's either it's either it is either medicare or it's not medicare as soon as he attempts to make fixes to the scenario i think...
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let's not fix it if it's not broken. >> secretary of defense leon panetta and f.b.i. director robert mueller agree. in blistering letters to capitol hill, panetta warned the bill imposes a restraint on the flexibility to pursue our counter-terrorism efforts. mueller added, "it will inhibit our ability to convince arrest tees to cooperate." >> congress, just like it did when it denied funding for the transfer of guantanamo detainees to the united states, is sending yet another message that they don't have faith in the administration's ability to deal with the detainee issue at large. >> the administration is accusing congress of micromanagement at the expense of national security, vowing the president will veto the bill if it reaches his desk. bob orr, cbs news, washington. >> ahead, a stunner for big league baseball. doping charges against national league m.v.p. ryan braun. >> baseball's all-time home run leader barry bonds faces sentencing friday in san francisco for obstruction of justice in connection with his steroids case. prosecutors want jail time. defense lawy
let's not fix it if it's not broken. >> secretary of defense leon panetta and f.b.i. director robert mueller agree. in blistering letters to capitol hill, panetta warned the bill imposes a restraint on the flexibility to pursue our counter-terrorism efforts. mueller added, "it will inhibit our ability to convince arrest tees to cooperate." >> congress, just like it did when it denied funding for the transfer of guantanamo detainees to the united states, is sending yet...
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hundred of the are you just some numbers to tell him i think the bush administration said that the f.b.i. said the bush administration we've got an epidemic of fraud fraud is a crime it's a felony and that's right and the bush administration said of the f.b.i. oh really fire nine hundred agents or move them you know chasing several targets more interesting going to go like you were saying a minute ago move them to the terrorism center right amazing amazing ok ratings agencies giving tripoli's to c.d.'s. ok aaa is the highest possible credit rating they were getting their customer was the goldman sachs's and the city banks that were actually seeing up these bad mortgages into ceo's and in order to keep the business flow going the ratings agencies were giving these things the highest possible credit rating so they were they were in working in coordination with the goldman sachs's the city banks and others as part of this setting the neighbor's house on fire scheme incredible number six banks toure's who made out like bandits ok my example here was told lehmann brothers we heard about lehma
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i saw a concert i after the f.b.i. launched an internal review of the anti muslim rhetoric and its counterterrorism causes the white house has decided not to its own review of the details straight ahead and america los angeles says adopted by famine the city needs to be evacuated for the sake of the children they seem to forget about the thousands of homeless children and students in los angeles that have rebel wasn't directing the attention to the wrong question about the topics and the. internet only because of the no supreme justice or. i have to tell me right to know what my government would want to know why i think that's. i would characterize the obama as they care is now a version of american exceptionalism. to. get some closure see a story that seems so silly you think you understand it and then something else here's some other part of it and realize that everything is just killing each other for the. welcome to the capital account i'm lauren lyster. i. was the police and it was i like my contest to who nobody
i saw a concert i after the f.b.i. launched an internal review of the anti muslim rhetoric and its counterterrorism causes the white house has decided not to its own review of the details straight ahead and america los angeles says adopted by famine the city needs to be evacuated for the sake of the children they seem to forget about the thousands of homeless children and students in los angeles that have rebel wasn't directing the attention to the wrong question about the topics and the....
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i have been treated well. >> reporter: the f.b.i. says levinson vanished in march, 2007, on iran's kish island while working as a private investigator on a cigarette smuggling case. the iranian government has repeatedly denied holding levinson and sources say diplomatic efforts have produced no hot leads. the hostage tape, which officials say appears to be heavily scripted, holds subtle clues and raises some questions. on the tape there's faint background music common to the tribal area of be loc balochist, signaling he could be in that area. and levinson describes his captors as a group but does not identify iran or any government. >> and i need the help of the united states government to answer the requests of the group that has held me for three and a half years. >> reporter: in releasing the tape, his wife and son pleaded with levinson's captors to clarify their demands. >> i am sendin sending sending e because we need to know what you want our family to do so that my father can come home safely. >> reporter: part of the message
i have been treated well. >> reporter: the f.b.i. says levinson vanished in march, 2007, on iran's kish island while working as a private investigator on a cigarette smuggling case. the iranian government has repeatedly denied holding levinson and sources say diplomatic efforts have produced no hot leads. the hostage tape, which officials say appears to be heavily scripted, holds subtle clues and raises some questions. on the tape there's faint background music common to the tribal area...
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f.b.i. call abdul muhammad an al-qaida adherent. they come back in a letter to me saying this is just a criminal man. they don't get it both ways. >> they don't. congressman peter king called for hearings and he had them yesterday and he's here next. >> brand new report says government money spent on electric cars is a complete waste. maybe this is why. would you believe these guys got their loan approved? for whatever that is. [ male announcer ] cranberry juice? wake up! ♪ that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. i'm a dad, coach... and i quit smoking with chantix. knowing that i could smoke during the first week was really important to me. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke -- and personally that's what i knew i needed. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed
f.b.i. call abdul muhammad an al-qaida adherent. they come back in a letter to me saying this is just a criminal man. they don't get it both ways. >> they don't. congressman peter king called for hearings and he had them yesterday and he's here next. >> brand new report says government money spent on electric cars is a complete waste. maybe this is why. would you believe these guys got their loan approved? for whatever that is. [ male announcer ] cranberry juice? wake up! ♪ that's...
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and f.b.i. have all understood that their power to detain for intelligence gathering purpose is an important power. it's not an exclusive power. so let's talk about today's threat. the likelihood of homegrown terrorism is growing. do you agree with that? homegrown terrorists is becoming a bigger problem. mr. levin: it is an issue absolutely. mr. graham: in a situation where an american citizen goes to pakistan and gets radicalized, gets on a plane, flies back to dulles airport, gets off the plane and takes up arms against his own fellow citizens, goes to the mall and starts randomly shooting people, that the law that we're trying to preserve is current law, which would say if the experts decide it's in the nation's best interest, they can hold that american citizen like they were able to hold the american citizen helping the nazis and gather intelligence. that's a right already given and senator feinstein's amendment even though i don't think it's well written, could possibly take that away. tha
and f.b.i. have all understood that their power to detain for intelligence gathering purpose is an important power. it's not an exclusive power. so let's talk about today's threat. the likelihood of homegrown terrorism is growing. do you agree with that? homegrown terrorists is becoming a bigger problem. mr. levin: it is an issue absolutely. mr. graham: in a situation where an american citizen goes to pakistan and gets radicalized, gets on a plane, flies back to dulles airport, gets off the...
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when i got back into that holding room, the first thing i did was say et the f.b.i.irector on the phone. then get a line open to the vice president. get a line open to the situation room, to the crew of air force one. i said go back on the plane. then to the secret service, i said turn the motorcade around, to a texan by the name of dan bartlett, i said we need remarks written for the president. we haae about 600 people in a gymnasiim next-door. we were all business. when the president came into the room. everybody kind of gravitated to him, which is normal when he walked into the room. the first thing he said was get the f.b.i. director on the phone, we could say right here, mr. president. >> already done. you said to the president, america is at war, america is underattack? >> america is under attack. >> how did you know? did the person say to yoo specifically, the second plane has hit, we have assessed this is a terrorist attack. >> no, just what i said to you. >> i knew it wasn't a coincidence, certainly not an accident. frankly, i knew the world trade center had
when i got back into that holding room, the first thing i did was say et the f.b.i.irector on the phone. then get a line open to the vice president. get a line open to the situation room, to the crew of air force one. i said go back on the plane. then to the secret service, i said turn the motorcade around, to a texan by the name of dan bartlett, i said we need remarks written for the president. we haae about 600 people in a gymnasiim next-door. we were all business. when the president came...
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but the f.b.i. made a mistake. the f.b.i. completely botched the fingerprint comparison. it was spain that brought it to our attention. spain kept saying america, you've got the wrong guy, america, you have the wrong fingerprint and it was spain that found the right match and was finally our own system said yes, we made a mistake and we're setting brandon mayfield free. but under what was done tonight, he may never have seen the light of day outside of his prison, and that is not right and it is not, absolutely not a contributor to the security of this country, to strip away fair rights and due process, to confront your accusers and make sure a just decision occurs. thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. merkley: i ask the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. merkley: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to immediate consideration of h.r. 192 received from the house and is at the de
but the f.b.i. made a mistake. the f.b.i. completely botched the fingerprint comparison. it was spain that brought it to our attention. spain kept saying america, you've got the wrong guy, america, you have the wrong fingerprint and it was spain that found the right match and was finally our own system said yes, we made a mistake and we're setting brandon mayfield free. but under what was done tonight, he may never have seen the light of day outside of his prison, and that is not right and it...
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the meeting comes days after both the f.b.i. and irs raided his home in northeast d.c. friday. thomas is being investigated for allegedly using $300,000 in city funds for personal use. it's not clear what will happen in tomorrow's meeting but the council could choose to reprimand thomas or reduce his responsibilities. should point out thomas denies any wrong doing. >> an escalator accident at fedex field sent two men to the hospital. the escalator came to an abrupt stop near gate a around 4:30 today. the injuries are said to be minor. as you know, the red skins unfortunately lost to the jets 34-196789 we'll have the -- 34-19. we'll have it later coming up in sports. rirt was a great day to be out in the stadium. but the mild weather isn't sticking around for a lot longer. let check in with steve. >> we're looking for a quiet overnight but impressive daytime temperatures. 55 degrees at dulles and reagan nation yat airport. look at wiverage they made it up to 61 degrees. partly cloudy skies outside right now. the clouds will hang around for the overnight hours and may even see a
the meeting comes days after both the f.b.i. and irs raided his home in northeast d.c. friday. thomas is being investigated for allegedly using $300,000 in city funds for personal use. it's not clear what will happen in tomorrow's meeting but the council could choose to reprimand thomas or reduce his responsibilities. should point out thomas denies any wrong doing. >> an escalator accident at fedex field sent two men to the hospital. the escalator came to an abrupt stop near gate a around...
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>>shepard: the f.b.i. and local cops in maine are stepping up their senator for a missing 20-month-old toddler and the little girl's father now says he has no idea what happen toddler. police say the dad claims he just saw his daughter when he put her to bed on friday night. but he says when he woke up the next morning she was gone and the parents are separated. the mom told abc news that she filed for custody of her daughter the day before she disappeared. and she is not sure whether the girl's father new of the plan so far no word of any possible suspects. the cops and the neighbor whose volunteered to search, say they have in intention of giving up. >> looking at every little nook and cranny. whether she crawled there or was put there, you never know. >> all i want to do is help. help find that little girl. >> we need to follow the logical conclusion or the logical sequence of events as we get that information. so we have ruled out nothing. >>shepard: yesterday the investigators seize add car that belon
>>shepard: the f.b.i. and local cops in maine are stepping up their senator for a missing 20-month-old toddler and the little girl's father now says he has no idea what happen toddler. police say the dad claims he just saw his daughter when he put her to bed on friday night. but he says when he woke up the next morning she was gone and the parents are separated. the mom told abc news that she filed for custody of her daughter the day before she disappeared. and she is not sure whether the...
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this is the secretary of defense, the director of the f.b.i. those who were confirmed by -- both of who were confirmed by 100-0 votes. but they're voices we're supposed to ignore. director mueller stated in his letter the provisions are problematical, they fail to recognize the reality of a counterterrorism investigation. the director of national intelligence clapper stated -- and this is what we should think about in this debate -- the various detention provisions even with the proposed waivers would introduce unnecessary rigidity in the intelligence gathering process. the assistant for, stated agents and prosecutors shouldn't have to spend their time worrying about citizenship status and whether and how to get a waiver signed by the secretary of defense in order to thwart an al qaeda plot against the homeland. we ought to listen to these people. senator feinstein's amendment would ensure the requirement of military detention, terrorism suspects is not applied domestically. as chairman of the senate judiciary committee i'm a proud cosponsor of
this is the secretary of defense, the director of the f.b.i. those who were confirmed by -- both of who were confirmed by 100-0 votes. but they're voices we're supposed to ignore. director mueller stated in his letter the provisions are problematical, they fail to recognize the reality of a counterterrorism investigation. the director of national intelligence clapper stated -- and this is what we should think about in this debate -- the various detention provisions even with the proposed...
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i knew that we tried to let the f.b.i. come into baghdad and tried to give financial documents on al qaeda to the united states and we wouldn't take it when i requested to testify thirty days later the f.b.i. shows up at my door with an arrest warrant subsequently i was held under indictment for five years and denied the right to a trial i was demonized accused of incompetence on the allegation that i had a deep religious faith which was i do believe in god but it is i have no lunar michele bachmann or rick perry at all but they pretended that i was so that they could escape a trial which would have brought out these facts. and in my experience this is a long term problem the government is using secrecy to protect politicians in power and they are trying to stop the american people and the world community from having accountability from the leaders and that is the a wrongful use of secrecy. people are much better capable of making better choices and decisions and guiding policy decisions if they have more information sitti
i knew that we tried to let the f.b.i. come into baghdad and tried to give financial documents on al qaeda to the united states and we wouldn't take it when i requested to testify thirty days later the f.b.i. shows up at my door with an arrest warrant subsequently i was held under indictment for five years and denied the right to a trial i was demonized accused of incompetence on the allegation that i had a deep religious faith which was i do believe in god but it is i have no lunar michele...
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those five reports have been forwarded to the f.b.i. to be included in that investigation. and that would be an update on and that would be an update on that.
those five reports have been forwarded to the f.b.i. to be included in that investigation. and that would be an update on and that would be an update on that.
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and this type of thing you know the cia and f.b.i. got in trouble for this kind of thing after watergate and the laws were so restrictive on the f.b.i. they could even keep things on paper from the newspaper there's a reason for it then enter should be a reason for it now it's called fishing expeditions and the federal government can't go on fishing expeditions unless they have a criminal predicate and probable cause i don't think they have probable cause in boston to look at people involved with occupy wall street that's that's just called a fishing expedition but don't you think wayne is a little bit different i mean back in the time of watergate in the sixty's and seventy's. newspapers were there people are not posting their own personal information these days that's exactly what happens i mean you say that people are doing the cia's job for them but don't you think a little different when people choose to put their thoughts out there when they choose to be on twitter they have to be on facebook they go in knowing that other people
and this type of thing you know the cia and f.b.i. got in trouble for this kind of thing after watergate and the laws were so restrictive on the f.b.i. they could even keep things on paper from the newspaper there's a reason for it then enter should be a reason for it now it's called fishing expeditions and the federal government can't go on fishing expeditions unless they have a criminal predicate and probable cause i don't think they have probable cause in boston to look at people involved...
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story that there's a command and control center in southern turkey and i'll see bill edmonds former f.b.i. whistle blower in her website she broke an amazing story this week which was not picked up by american media off course because there's a gag order you cannot talk about these things they are troops now at the syrian jordanian border and these troops are clearly from iraq where obama standing is that the war is over no it's not over now it's a counter-insurgency war in iraq this war will go on for a long time because the u.s. does not want an iraq there is supposed to rent i want to listen for a moment i think it's important you brought this up that there are troops that have been seen right along the border there and i want to take a minute and listen to secretary of state hillary clinton meeting with the syrian national council last week. ok obviously a democratic transition includes more than removing because regime. it means setting syria on the path of. the rule of law and protecting the universal rights all citizens regardless of sacked or ethnicity or gender. so i mean you alr
story that there's a command and control center in southern turkey and i'll see bill edmonds former f.b.i. whistle blower in her website she broke an amazing story this week which was not picked up by american media off course because there's a gag order you cannot talk about these things they are troops now at the syrian jordanian border and these troops are clearly from iraq where obama standing is that the war is over no it's not over now it's a counter-insurgency war in iraq this war will...
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very much along sectarian lines sunni sunni's versus shiites most recently a former official with the f.b.i. is reporting u.s. and nato forces have already landed just outside of syria and are planning to train the militants to overthrow the regime regime of president bashar al assad critics say this move will fuel the civil war and give an excuse for a future intervention. so we want to delve into this there were of course many more protests this year but we want to focus specifically on these and bring in pepe escobar asia times correspondent in south pole brazil hey there poppy looking at all of these what is the guy in tahrir square and a guy in moscow have in common what unites them. well it's very hard to make a synthesis of a global movement in fact this is now occupy the world but basically this is the beginning of the end of neo liberalism as we know it durable capitalism financial capitalism and the people who are proving this are not they're not even the one percent they are there's zero zero point one percent in fact against seven billion facts so this is a movement of the seven
very much along sectarian lines sunni sunni's versus shiites most recently a former official with the f.b.i. is reporting u.s. and nato forces have already landed just outside of syria and are planning to train the militants to overthrow the regime regime of president bashar al assad critics say this move will fuel the civil war and give an excuse for a future intervention. so we want to delve into this there were of course many more protests this year but we want to focus specifically on these...
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with the conflict in syria showing no sign of letting up i'm now joined by sybil edmonds a former f.b.i. translator and founder of the national security whistleblowers coalition to talk about just where the country may be headed thanks very much for joining us so there's been a lot of disagreement over the accuracy of the statements and the figures coming out of syria now so the arab league observers are finally in the country do you think we'll see some clarity about the situation finally come to light. well i believe that's unlikely because if you really look at the situation and the so-called arab league you just see the comical aspect of this because i mean you have look at the member countries you're looking get rain and on daily basis we have news from rain and their human rights abuses and their own dictatorship you have saudi arabia and also you are having. a team of countries nations that are on the payroll of the united states and of course they are going to produce what ever they are told to produce so the expect that who do you think has the a good independent third party to
with the conflict in syria showing no sign of letting up i'm now joined by sybil edmonds a former f.b.i. translator and founder of the national security whistleblowers coalition to talk about just where the country may be headed thanks very much for joining us so there's been a lot of disagreement over the accuracy of the statements and the figures coming out of syria now so the arab league observers are finally in the country do you think we'll see some clarity about the situation finally come...
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since his departure fro the f.b.i., he'sou! n outspoken critic of enhanced interrogation techniques. his new book is called "the black banners: the inside story of 9/11 and the war against al qaeda." i'm pleased to have him at this table obviously for the first time. welcome. >> thank you, sir. >> rose: let me talk about the f.b.i., about you. born in lebanon? >> yup. >> rose: came to the united states earlly. >> uh-huh. >> rose: what? 14? 15? >> i was about 16, 17 years old. i joined the bureau in 1997. the call happened in october of 2000. >> rose: so three year later you're a case officer. >> t lead case agent on the u.s.s. "cole" investigation. >> yes, sir. >> rose: why did they make you an agent on that case? >> i was involved with the east africa embassy bombing. i was a case agent on an an important component of the investigation into the east african bombings which is the european components, the network, the logistical network that allowed al qaeda to function. even the claims of responsibility for the east africa emba
since his departure fro the f.b.i., he'sou! n outspoken critic of enhanced interrogation techniques. his new book is called "the black banners: the inside story of 9/11 and the war against al qaeda." i'm pleased to have him at this table obviously for the first time. welcome. >> thank you, sir. >> rose: let me talk about the f.b.i., about you. born in lebanon? >> yup. >> rose: came to the united states earlly. >> uh-huh. >> rose: what? 14? 15?...
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well we know the f.b.i. for fifty sixty years has files even on small time preachers or anybody who could influence the public they have files on people that serve the system and a lot of the stuff that's in the files has turned out to just be gossip and made up stuff but i've been approached by federal agents i've had federal agents visit my office secret service f.b.i. a.t.f. repeatedly i've been covering builder berg in virginia and had guys come in and sit down at my table who were obviously you know well they were state department security forces they were marines in plain clothes but they were both about forty five fifty years old and say hey alex let's attack the state department together and i looked at them and just said guys i'm i'm not i'm nonviolent you know that and i'm just here to cover build a barrier like we're just checking something it's all a big joke so i've been followed around i've been in urban warfare drills peacefully trying to videotape. the federal government training because i ha
well we know the f.b.i. for fifty sixty years has files even on small time preachers or anybody who could influence the public they have files on people that serve the system and a lot of the stuff that's in the files has turned out to just be gossip and made up stuff but i've been approached by federal agents i've had federal agents visit my office secret service f.b.i. a.t.f. repeatedly i've been covering builder berg in virginia and had guys come in and sit down at my table who were...
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ok so there's a lot in this movie alluding to his homosexuality and the f.b.i. is really upset about that actually the bill grad and former agent and chairman i don't mean the f.b.i. the j. edgar foundation said i don't know anyone who is not extremely upset it's not only because of our admiration for him it's the fact that it's just not true if it were true would be the worst thing in the world but don't do that to the poor guy couldn't be the worst thing in the world to do that to the poor guy when he's dead and gone and we just get off. their. it's a little i feel a little sympathetic to their argument because you know the washington post had a story on the city noted that major historians can't find any hard evidence of homosexuality this is something that obviously is going to stop them well. you know this really has been rumored. for a long time but never confirmed by anybody he simply i mean not simply but he had a very close relationship with the man who was his number two for most of his life and that led to obviously rumors innuendo and i agree with yo
ok so there's a lot in this movie alluding to his homosexuality and the f.b.i. is really upset about that actually the bill grad and former agent and chairman i don't mean the f.b.i. the j. edgar foundation said i don't know anyone who is not extremely upset it's not only because of our admiration for him it's the fact that it's just not true if it were true would be the worst thing in the world but don't do that to the poor guy couldn't be the worst thing in the world to do that to the poor...
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meenwhilee.the f.b.i. issbroadening iis & definition of rape... yyar... but there are dozees of other rape casess that go unsolved... -(((file baltimore rape victimmfromm last month)))- 3 at gbmc... nurses usually treat about 100 rrpe victims a year, this yeer the number has skyrockkttd:(nurse)"this year weve seen a 30 percent increase n the numbbr of victims coming in for sexual assault forensic exams.." the c.d.c.'s new sttdy finds nearly one in five women report eing raped in their lifetiie. the f.b.i.'s new.. the f.b..i's new.. more -3 encompassing definition of rape.. may help iientify more victims. ((((carole alexander- former head of pouse f ruth))))"i think anything e do.... brraden the scope oo who e can help"while 3 rape.. may effect how 3 the c.d.c.'ssnew 3 study also ffnds one in 77 men report being aped in their 3 it's.../ not... - exactly.../ a... christmas 3 people.../ in... &pfredericksburg.../ hadd... their hearts.../ warmed return...// of... their...// jesus. the.../ statue.../ the holiday diiplay.../ at... the... central park ..
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let's talk about this first of this was first reported by a former official within the ranks of the f.b.i. civil admin who wrote that american soldiers are and are among the nato troops that have you know suddenly appeared on the jordanian syrian border she says the u.s. media has been instructed to censor itself what have you heard regarding this. well exactly right this story comes from sybil admins who did break this story over the weekend and i was less than half to be part of the breaking of this story and it comes from a number of different sources including jordanian military officer there is an employee of royal jordanian airlines there are also a rip iraqi journalists and an x. syrian journalist called mazhar and now you've helped to break this story and what we've heard so far is that last week on december eighth some of the troops that were supposedly coming home from iraq at least one military flight was diverted to the king hussein air base. sorry that it landed at the princess an airbase in eastern syria and then with the troops were transferred to the king hussein or be sai
let's talk about this first of this was first reported by a former official within the ranks of the f.b.i. civil admin who wrote that american soldiers are and are among the nato troops that have you know suddenly appeared on the jordanian syrian border she says the u.s. media has been instructed to censor itself what have you heard regarding this. well exactly right this story comes from sybil admins who did break this story over the weekend and i was less than half to be part of the breaking...