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he said which f.b.i. and he said the f.b.i. in miami. he said, okay, you better check and see if you did. when he went back to the office he found out, yes in fact that they had the information. but what it was -- what miami's f.b.i. didn't trust washington's f.b.i. because of the infiltration. >> i think we have time for one more question. go ahead. >> there are theories about the mariel is that it happened because of the influx of visitors that were at that time starting to go back to cuba with clothing and everything. >> and attitudes and knowledge -- >> it was an opening that a lot of people that a lot of hadn't seen. my analogy is to the present. we have -- in the cuban situation every 10 or 15 years there has been an exodus of some sort. we had the last one in '94. so we're due. >> you're right. we have more coming this year in unprecedented degree. >> 56,000. >> exactly. being the fact that the same system has been from since 1959 and the same depression more or less, but my question would be, do you think that if there is an open
he said which f.b.i. and he said the f.b.i. in miami. he said, okay, you better check and see if you did. when he went back to the office he found out, yes in fact that they had the information. but what it was -- what miami's f.b.i. didn't trust washington's f.b.i. because of the infiltration. >> i think we have time for one more question. go ahead. >> there are theories about the mariel is that it happened because of the influx of visitors that were at that time starting to go...
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the f.b.i.'s cyber division. >> one was the-- kind of the shifting of records from paper to digital format, which creates the opportunity now for cyber criminals to obtain and go after these records. >> reporter: the f.b.i. also warned on the black market criminals will now pay much more for personal health information called p.h.i. credit cards can be say $5 or more, where p.h.i. records can go from $20-- we've seen it going higher, $60, $70. >> reporter: the data is so valuable because it can be used to build a strong fake identity or sold to criminals for insurance and bilge scams. dr. robert wa is the president of the american medical association. >> if you lose your credit card, we all know you call 1-800-i lost my card and they turn your credit card off. there is no one-800-i lost my health record and you can turn off all that rich information in your health record. >> reporter: a 2014 survey of health care professionals found half spent 3% or less of their technology budget on cyber-securi
the f.b.i.'s cyber division. >> one was the-- kind of the shifting of records from paper to digital format, which creates the opportunity now for cyber criminals to obtain and go after these records. >> reporter: the f.b.i. also warned on the black market criminals will now pay much more for personal health information called p.h.i. credit cards can be say $5 or more, where p.h.i. records can go from $20-- we've seen it going higher, $60, $70. >> reporter: the data is so...
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how the f.b.i. caught a kidnapper and saved his victim coming up next. >> they robbed seven banks from vienna to waldorf and now the feds say we need your help. i'm kevin lewis and i'll explain how much the f.b.i. is offering in exchange for tips. >> then tonight at 6:00, the mistake that is forcing 800,000 americans to delay filing their tax returns. how to tell if you're among them new at 6:00. >> we have new information tonight about the kidnapping of a teenager in san diego more than a year ago. >> abc news obtained exclusive video of the moment when hannah anderson was rescued hundreds of miles away from her home. ted rollins reports. >> this incredible f.b.i. video obtained exclusively by abc news shows the dramatic rescue of hannah anderson. it was august 2013 16-year-old hannah had been abducted by 40-year-old james dimaggio her mother and 8-year-old brother had been murdered. their bodies found in the family's burning home. >> let my daughter go. you've taken everything else. >> nearly 1,00
how the f.b.i. caught a kidnapper and saved his victim coming up next. >> they robbed seven banks from vienna to waldorf and now the feds say we need your help. i'm kevin lewis and i'll explain how much the f.b.i. is offering in exchange for tips. >> then tonight at 6:00, the mistake that is forcing 800,000 americans to delay filing their tax returns. how to tell if you're among them new at 6:00. >> we have new information tonight about the kidnapping of a teenager in san...
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f.b.i. made one of the arrests this morning at john f. kennedy international airport, as akhror saidakimetov was preparing to fly from new york to turkey. according to court documents he and abdurasul juraboev wanted to join isis, and if they couldn't get to syria the back-up plan was an attack on american soil. saidakimetov allegedly told an f.b.i. informangtdly" just go and buy machine gun ak-47, go out and shoot all the police. then we will go to the f.b.i. headquarters and kill the f.b.i. people." juraboev came to the attention of the f.b.i. last august when he posted a threat to the president on a militant web site. "what i'm saying is to shoot obama. that will strike fear in the hearts of infidels." u.s. intelligence estimates more than 150 americans have traveled to or tried to reach syria and iraq to join the fight. 22-year-old moner abu salha, a palestinian-american from florida, is among them. he recorded this so-called martyrdom video before becoming a suicide bomber in syria. >>
f.b.i. made one of the arrests this morning at john f. kennedy international airport, as akhror saidakimetov was preparing to fly from new york to turkey. according to court documents he and abdurasul juraboev wanted to join isis, and if they couldn't get to syria the back-up plan was an attack on american soil. saidakimetov allegedly told an f.b.i. informangtdly" just go and buy machine gun ak-47, go out and shoot all the police. then we will go to the f.b.i. headquarters and kill the...
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there's n.s.d., f.b.i. but why is it taking us so long to grapple with this as compared to the advent of nuclear weapons and we have the national security act of 1947? >> well, my first comment would be, a guy who was a crypt tolks 20 years ago, i sure don't remember having those conversations. can you say the last part about it again? you were talking about duration, why is it taking so long? >> i do not want to minimize the progress and your position i view as progress but it is taking us a long time. if it's not 20 years then it's 15. and that compared to a much more compressed time scale for other cataclysmic changes in national security in the middle of the last century. >> well, take, for example, the nuclear example you used. we take for granted today the nuclear piece is something with very established norms of behavior, well established principles of deterrence. my comment was you know how long it took to develop -- we take for granted now because we look at over almost 70 years since the actual de
there's n.s.d., f.b.i. but why is it taking us so long to grapple with this as compared to the advent of nuclear weapons and we have the national security act of 1947? >> well, my first comment would be, a guy who was a crypt tolks 20 years ago, i sure don't remember having those conversations. can you say the last part about it again? you were talking about duration, why is it taking so long? >> i do not want to minimize the progress and your position i view as progress but it is...
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visit verizon.com/worryfree to learn more today. >> the f.b.i. is calling on the public to give them some help in hopes of nabbing some serial bank robbers out there. >> they're accused of hitting seven banks that are spread across northern virginia and maryland. kevin lewis has the surveillance pictures that investigators want you to see. >> leon and alison this crew made up of at least two men hit the wells fargo bank here in sterling right around this time wednesday. the f.b.i. saying this was the latest in a string of holdups that have become increasingly violent. agents have dubbed these guys the black cat bandits because, as you can see, the men often sport black hats during the robberies, long beards sunglasses and scarves are part of their disguise. since january 2nd the bandits have hit seven banks, five in northern virginia. the last two happening within 40 minutes of one another. in vienna the robbers shoved customers to the ground. when they got to the wells fargo here in sterling they pointed a gun at a customer's head all the while
visit verizon.com/worryfree to learn more today. >> the f.b.i. is calling on the public to give them some help in hopes of nabbing some serial bank robbers out there. >> they're accused of hitting seven banks that are spread across northern virginia and maryland. kevin lewis has the surveillance pictures that investigators want you to see. >> leon and alison this crew made up of at least two men hit the wells fargo bank here in sterling right around this time wednesday. the...
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there's n.s.d., f.b.i. why is it taking us so long to grapple with this as compared to the advent of nuclear weapons and we have the national security act of 1947? >> well, my first comment would be, a guy who was a crypt tolks -- a guy who was a cryptologist 20 years ago, i sure don't remember having those conversations. can you say the last part about it again? you were talking about duration why is it taking so long? >> i do not want to minimize the progress and your position i view as progress but it is taking us a long time. if it's not 20 years then it's 15. and that compared to a much more compressed time scale for other cataclysmic changes in national security in the middle of the last century. >> well, take, for example the nuclear example you used. we take for granted today the nuclear piece is something with very established norms of behavior, well established principles of deterrence. my comment was you know how long it took to develop -- we take for granted now because we look at over almost 70
there's n.s.d., f.b.i. why is it taking us so long to grapple with this as compared to the advent of nuclear weapons and we have the national security act of 1947? >> well, my first comment would be, a guy who was a crypt tolks -- a guy who was a cryptologist 20 years ago, i sure don't remember having those conversations. can you say the last part about it again? you were talking about duration why is it taking so long? >> i do not want to minimize the progress and your position i...
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the f.b.i. does to monitor these people that they don't have any reason to arrest? >> reporter: well, scott, in the early stages it could be as simple as monitoring social media. that's something that could escalate to monitoring e-mails texts and phone conversations. all of that under court orders. the f.b.i. looks at hundreds of people who may have terrorist leanings and opens investigations into some of those cases. now, the f.b.i. director just yesterday confirmed that the bureau has now opened investigations in all 50 states. >> pelley: but after edward snowden there has been a lot of concern about government surveillance. i wonder what intelligence officials are saying to themselves? >> >> reporter: well, scott, law enforcement has been very, very public about the damage they believe edward snowden caused to intelligence gathering in this country. the director of national intelligence james clapper has said that snowden caused significant damage a significant blow to national security by e
the f.b.i. does to monitor these people that they don't have any reason to arrest? >> reporter: well, scott, in the early stages it could be as simple as monitoring social media. that's something that could escalate to monitoring e-mails texts and phone conversations. all of that under court orders. the f.b.i. looks at hundreds of people who may have terrorist leanings and opens investigations into some of those cases. now, the f.b.i. director just yesterday confirmed that the bureau has...
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and the f.b.i. sent people loads of money contributing to various campaigns around bay area and they wound up with state senator lee land g and they wound up with him because of his connections by walking and looking for supposedly campaign contributions from mr. chow. and then all of a sudden it went from low grade criminal investigation into national headlines. >> but, yeah, and the reality they got a lot more, they have a lot of public officials that committed wrongful acts in this investigation who have not been indicted and had gag order on us so we can't tell you who it is. they weren't looking for political corruption by their own admission they didn't even want to pursue it. they were just -- they had this chinese organize crime investigation going forever. it wasn't yielding very much through and it wasn't until their words keith jackson was so actively trying to solicit the undercover agent that they finally looked into political corruption but they weren't motivate today do that. >> speak
and the f.b.i. sent people loads of money contributing to various campaigns around bay area and they wound up with state senator lee land g and they wound up with him because of his connections by walking and looking for supposedly campaign contributions from mr. chow. and then all of a sudden it went from low grade criminal investigation into national headlines. >> but, yeah, and the reality they got a lot more, they have a lot of public officials that committed wrongful acts in this...
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today, f.b.i.mes comey acknowledged that some police officers have racial biases, and there is a disconnect with the community they say serve. as jeff pegues reports, comey is also confront something hard truths about his own agency. >> much of our not pretty. >> reporter: calling racial bias an epidemic, f.b.i. director james comey said it influences officers on the beat every day. >> two young black men on one side of the street look like so many others that officer has locked up. two white men on the other side of the street, even in the same clothes, do not. the officer does not make the same association about the two white guys. >> reporter: comey called out residents as well, asking them to acknowledge the pressures and dangers police face. >> if they take the time to do that what they will see are officers who are human, who are overwhelmingly doing the right thing for the right reasons. >> reporter: late last year when grand juries in missouri and new york failed to indict police officers i
today, f.b.i.mes comey acknowledged that some police officers have racial biases, and there is a disconnect with the community they say serve. as jeff pegues reports, comey is also confront something hard truths about his own agency. >> much of our not pretty. >> reporter: calling racial bias an epidemic, f.b.i. director james comey said it influences officers on the beat every day. >> two young black men on one side of the street look like so many others that officer has...
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. >> woodruff: the "jihadi john" news came a day after the f.b.i. charged two brooklyn men of uzbeki and kazakh background with trying to fly to syria to join islamic state fighters. new york city police commissioner bill bratton. >> it was made quite plain based on their own statements that if they were not able to go, that they would seek to acquire weapons here, handguns, machine gun, and seek to attack very specifically police officers and so that those aspirations were made quite clear by their own statements. >> woodruff: the two men, plus a third man in jacksonville, florida are being held without bail on charges of conspiracy to provide material support to a terrorist group. >> woodruff: to help fill in both stories, i'm joined by peter neumann director of the international center for the study of radicalization at kings college in london. peter neumann, welcome back to the newshour. is there any doubt that this man is the man in those terrible videos? >> i don't have any doubts. i think confirmations have come from different angles, and i r
. >> woodruff: the "jihadi john" news came a day after the f.b.i. charged two brooklyn men of uzbeki and kazakh background with trying to fly to syria to join islamic state fighters. new york city police commissioner bill bratton. >> it was made quite plain based on their own statements that if they were not able to go, that they would seek to acquire weapons here, handguns, machine gun, and seek to attack very specifically police officers and so that those aspirations...
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the f.b.i.'s looking into the death of three young muslim americans was a hate crime. that prompted the council on american care. >> nearly 300 miles from chapel hill, north carolina dozens gathered in d.c.' du pont circumstance to remember three promising lives. they lit candles few tears this -- in this community. all three were shot in the head execution style tuesday evening. police have charged their neighbor craig steven hicks with their murder. at the vigil it's an explanation most aren't buying. >> for us to think that this was nothing less than a hate crime is absurd and an insult to their memory. >> what we know about the perptrators the terrorists, i'm sorry, he was anti-religion. >> now there is word the f.b.i.'s investigating whether the killings violated federal hate crime laws but some here said if the tables have been turned it wouldn't even have been the question. >> that would be all over the news and it would be a terrorist attack and it would be a hate crime. it would be unquestionable. >> now to keep the pressure on and to keep this case in the spo
the f.b.i.'s looking into the death of three young muslim americans was a hate crime. that prompted the council on american care. >> nearly 300 miles from chapel hill, north carolina dozens gathered in d.c.' du pont circumstance to remember three promising lives. they lit candles few tears this -- in this community. all three were shot in the head execution style tuesday evening. police have charged their neighbor craig steven hicks with their murder. at the vigil it's an explanation most...
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the f.b.i. that he had ptsd and was having issues sleeping and feeling frustrated adjusting to civilian life. weeks they found two handguns and ammunition in his house. >> they got married recently. i've seen them around jogging and running with his dogs. had no idea that something like that would happen. >> now, just last year, maryland lawmakers passed a measure making threats of mass violence a felony. that allowed police investigators to go inside that house and seize those guns. he is now in federal custody pepping trial. he could face five years in federal prison. from capitol hill richard reeves, abc 7 news. >> d.c. police held an overnight vigil for a fallen officer. officer brian gibson was shot 18 years ago. he was hit at a red light outside of a d.c. club at 2:30 in the morning. the officer held the vigil at the time this morning to remember him. gibson's mother also holds an annual holiday dinner in his honor for his colleagues. >> 7 is on your side with new information about a local
the f.b.i. that he had ptsd and was having issues sleeping and feeling frustrated adjusting to civilian life. weeks they found two handguns and ammunition in his house. >> they got married recently. i've seen them around jogging and running with his dogs. had no idea that something like that would happen. >> now, just last year, maryland lawmakers passed a measure making threats of mass violence a felony. that allowed police investigators to go inside that house and seize those...
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>> yeah, first, i think that our f.b.i. and the leadership of the f.b.i. is doing a phenomenal job dealing with this issue here obama the homeland. just to give you a little perspective. when somebody shows up to syria okay, and this has been going only for a while. they do a little vetting. in the other parts of the vetting them they look for individuals who have different skill sets and who have savvy with the internet. so they're sophisticated in how they recruit, particularly when they arrive. and those individuals then get put into a different pipeline. they may not get into into the suicide attacker pipeline, but they maybe get put into a different pipeline. and those are the individuals that there will be sort of a different future for them to maybe come back to this country and get involved in additional recruiting additional activities and maeb you know, larger-scale types of attacks that we're trying to avoid. so i just think that a variety of reasons why they get reyuted. the internet is a big, big part of this. i think the f.b.i. is doing the b
>> yeah, first, i think that our f.b.i. and the leadership of the f.b.i. is doing a phenomenal job dealing with this issue here obama the homeland. just to give you a little perspective. when somebody shows up to syria okay, and this has been going only for a while. they do a little vetting. in the other parts of the vetting them they look for individuals who have different skill sets and who have savvy with the internet. so they're sophisticated in how they recruit, particularly when...
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it's powerful coming from the director of the f.b.i. i was impressed by where he started, starting with a reference to savoury, a reference to racial inequality, and paints a picture of how racial equality, inequality, the history, lingers and influences interactions on the street level that police officers have with civilians. in painting that nuanced picture, he provides an opening for others that may feel a bit defensive when it comes to entering the conversations. >> and, john, this is something that has to be discussed not only when police talk to an individual on the street, but it runs through the court system, through our penal system. through the judiciary. did he give a view of the water front that gives a starting point for the conversation? >> absolutely. director kony talks about the issue, and the effect it has on the streets, in the courts and throughout american society and the fact we need to confront those things, and not let it affect people in a bias way. >> i thought he was careful to root unconscious bias, inexperi
it's powerful coming from the director of the f.b.i. i was impressed by where he started, starting with a reference to savoury, a reference to racial inequality, and paints a picture of how racial equality, inequality, the history, lingers and influences interactions on the street level that police officers have with civilians. in painting that nuanced picture, he provides an opening for others that may feel a bit defensive when it comes to entering the conversations. >> and, john, this...
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and he's the guy who put a catholic school boy on the f.b.i.'s most wanted terrorist list. >> t who reside here in the united states, who are radicalized on their oh, often times through access to online jihadi materials. >> so is he the head of the isis propaganda machine? if so, it wouldn't be the first time an american led the pr campaign for a terror group. until he was killed by a drone in yemen, north carolina native ran the slick al-qaeda online magazine inspire. now it appears isis has its own american pr guru, 33-year-old man. with your typical middle class neighborhood, suburbs of boston, not too far from where the patriots play football. >> he had a privileged upbringing as the son of a harvard educateed doctor, says this reporter. >> he went to a catholic school not too far away. then comes here just for his senior year. we don't know why he left that school. but we know he graduated here. the principal told us that he fit in. he didn't strike her as being out of the ordinary too much. >> he studied computer science for three semeste
and he's the guy who put a catholic school boy on the f.b.i.'s most wanted terrorist list. >> t who reside here in the united states, who are radicalized on their oh, often times through access to online jihadi materials. >> so is he the head of the isis propaganda machine? if so, it wouldn't be the first time an american led the pr campaign for a terror group. until he was killed by a drone in yemen, north carolina native ran the slick al-qaeda online magazine inspire. now it...
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the f.b.i. nabbing three new york city residents as they plotted to travel to syria to wainl jihad. >> ainsley earhardt with the chilling details on this. >> the scariest part of this entire case is not just the threat of them leaving the u.s. to join isis but what they would r done when they returned. >> this is real. this is the concern about the lone wolf inspired to act without ever going to the mideast. the idea that it was planned based on their own statements that if they were not able to go that they would seek to acquire weapons here and guns, machine guns and seek to attack police officers. >> here's what we know about the suspects. a 24-year-old legal resident originally from uzbekistan, he worked alongside the 19-year-old at a local restaurant. and that suspect was originally from kazakhstan. the third suspect in florida has overstayed his visa. he's charged with financially supporting this plot. two of the men arraigned in a brooklyn courtroom as investigators reveal they began trac
the f.b.i. nabbing three new york city residents as they plotted to travel to syria to wainl jihad. >> ainsley earhardt with the chilling details on this. >> the scariest part of this entire case is not just the threat of them leaving the u.s. to join isis but what they would r done when they returned. >> this is real. this is the concern about the lone wolf inspired to act without ever going to the mideast. the idea that it was planned based on their own statements that if...
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this week, f.b.i. director gave an unprecedented speech about race and law enforcement calling for a new federal database to track police involved shootings in the united states. the current system is volunteer and only tracks fatal incidents and many police departments do not submit reports to the justice department. he says there needs to be change in tuesday. >> we must better understand the people we serve and protect. by trying to know deep in our gut what it feels like to be a law abiding young black man walking down the street encountering law enforcement. we must understand how that young man may see us. >> he said an open and honest discussion must happen in the u.s. and the that police departments must confront unconscious biases officers may have. >> that brings us to the story of william wind gate. the veteran made a point of taking a walk every day after he retired, use ago golf club as a contain. one day a police officer accused him of threatening her and threw him in jail. we look at the
this week, f.b.i. director gave an unprecedented speech about race and law enforcement calling for a new federal database to track police involved shootings in the united states. the current system is volunteer and only tracks fatal incidents and many police departments do not submit reports to the justice department. he says there needs to be change in tuesday. >> we must better understand the people we serve and protect. by trying to know deep in our gut what it feels like to be a law...
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s counterterrorism center, of f.b.i.'s joint terrorism task force, or its operational hub. those are operational arms and operational centers that have clear responsibilities and clear missions. what we need, the gap that the ctic fills is critical rapid coordinated intelligence to feed those operations so. -- so it is not duplicative at all, jane, and i think what weave seen with nctc is operators and policy makers are very, very well served in facing an evolving threat by having a source of rapid, integrated intelligence at their disposal. jane: well, expressing my personal opinion, i was there when first the terrorist threat integration center was set up by president bush, and then it was renamed nctc, and then congress codified it as part of the 2004 intelligence reform law, and i think nctc is terrific, and shout out to the people who work here so. if you're building something comparable to that that's going to work as well as that, my own view is you're on the right track. lisa: well, thank you. we think so. jane: all right, folks, 18 minutes and 40 seconds, please id
s counterterrorism center, of f.b.i.'s joint terrorism task force, or its operational hub. those are operational arms and operational centers that have clear responsibilities and clear missions. what we need, the gap that the ctic fills is critical rapid coordinated intelligence to feed those operations so. -- so it is not duplicative at all, jane, and i think what weave seen with nctc is operators and policy makers are very, very well served in facing an evolving threat by having a source of...
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and the f.b.i.was hustling to put that affidavit together with good reason because they were afraid there might be another crime. and they compiled a lot of things. we felt that in the end it wasn't sufficient. you have to understand basically until david kaczynski contacted the f.b.i. no one in the government had ever heard of ted kaczynski. he was not on the radar. in fact, later on they found his name in a big databank of people who graduated from the university of michigan. when david then came in and said he thought his brother could be and i don't think he ever sid said he was but he thought he could be. he was concerned about this for reasons that both steve and i have explaineddion gave the information and then the government put a lot of folks out working very hard to put together the search warrant. we he felt that it didn't show probable cause to believe the facts in there were not sufficient to show probable cause that ted kaczynski was the unabomber. we filed a motion to suppress. the g
and the f.b.i.was hustling to put that affidavit together with good reason because they were afraid there might be another crime. and they compiled a lot of things. we felt that in the end it wasn't sufficient. you have to understand basically until david kaczynski contacted the f.b.i. no one in the government had ever heard of ted kaczynski. he was not on the radar. in fact, later on they found his name in a big databank of people who graduated from the university of michigan. when david then...
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the only japanese apprehended have been the ones the f.b.i. actually had something on. that was not true. the rest of them, are free as birds. i know this is the meting pot of the world and all men are created equal an there must be no such thing as race or creed hatred, but do these things go when a country is fighting for its life? i'm for immediate removal of every japanese on the west coast to a point deep in the interior. i don't mean in a nice part rgs either. personally, i hate the japanese. and that goes for all of them. let'm be pinched, hurt, hungry and dead up against it. >>> so this fellow is pretty famous fellow in his time. carried along that way. but the one that counted was when waulter litman i want to read a couple of the headlines, hey, from the papers, in early 1942. the los angeles times. crime and poverty go hand-in-hand with asiatic labor. brown men are made citizens illegally. japanese are menace to american women. japanese -- this is from the copy of the l.a. times. japanese males are taught by their elders to look upon american girls with a vie
the only japanese apprehended have been the ones the f.b.i. actually had something on. that was not true. the rest of them, are free as birds. i know this is the meting pot of the world and all men are created equal an there must be no such thing as race or creed hatred, but do these things go when a country is fighting for its life? i'm for immediate removal of every japanese on the west coast to a point deep in the interior. i don't mean in a nice part rgs either. personally, i hate the...
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my former boss and somebody you know well, jane, former director of the f.b.i. robert mueller, said and has been quoted often there's only two types of company owners, those who have been hacked and those who will be hacked. >> well, the wilson center has been hacked, and we're pretty careful about things, and we are taking precautions every day. has anybody here never had an experience being hacked, or does here not know someone who's been hacked? all right. yes, one person. we're going to call on you later to explain how you're so lucky. well, moving along. something we brag about at the wilson center is how good our people are. that's of course, why we're now in the top five think tanks in the u.s. but my question is about, how good are the people the government can hire to work on cyberissues? i ask this, because i'm well aware, and i know everyone here is, that the private sector pays much, much bigger salaries. >> look, we have the same -- or i should say greater recruiting and retaining challenges that the private sector has. now, we can offer something,
my former boss and somebody you know well, jane, former director of the f.b.i. robert mueller, said and has been quoted often there's only two types of company owners, those who have been hacked and those who will be hacked. >> well, the wilson center has been hacked, and we're pretty careful about things, and we are taking precautions every day. has anybody here never had an experience being hacked, or does here not know someone who's been hacked? all right. yes, one person. we're going...
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the f.b.i. says since at least may 2013, she and five other bosnian immigrants used western union and pay pal to transfer their own cash and donations from others in the u.s. to isis and al-qaeda terrorists in syria and iraq. this money was also allegedly used to support the family members of terrorists. the f.b.i. says they also purchased and sent military equipment from businesses in st. louis, missouri, to terrorists overseas allegedly packing u.s. postal service boxes with u.s. military uniforms, tactical combat boots, tactical gear firearms accessories and riflescopes. the military equipment was sent to contacts in turkey in saudi arabia, who would then forward it to terrorists on the ground in syria and iraq. she is accused of sending more than $3,700 via pay pal to an accomplice who purchased equipment, including two sniper rifle scopes. all six bosnian immigrants livediú ji,íaó> ]3 in the u.s. legally. four of the six lived in st. louis, missouri, and three are u.s. citizens, including t
the f.b.i. says since at least may 2013, she and five other bosnian immigrants used western union and pay pal to transfer their own cash and donations from others in the u.s. to isis and al-qaeda terrorists in syria and iraq. this money was also allegedly used to support the family members of terrorists. the f.b.i. says they also purchased and sent military equipment from businesses in st. louis, missouri, to terrorists overseas allegedly packing u.s. postal service boxes with u.s. military...
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since the f.b.i. can't investigate and d.o.j. can't prosecute every single theft of trade secrets, does it make sense that there might be a, you know federal civil action, cause of action that could help these companies through another remedy? does that make any sense? >> certainly, senator from my experience in advising companies, boards, and general counsel, i understand the importance of corporations being empowered to act on their own behalf and protect their intellectual property and trade secrets. i haven't had the opportunity to study the bill that you discussed but i certainly look forward to doing so and having further discussions with you. >> i appreciate that. victims' services, another area that has been of some concern. last year congress passed the victim of child abuse act re-authorization. i was pleased the sponsor of the bill agreed to include an important provision that clarified congress' intent that the money from the crime victims' fund should only be used to assist victims of crime. will you commit to follow
since the f.b.i. can't investigate and d.o.j. can't prosecute every single theft of trade secrets, does it make sense that there might be a, you know federal civil action, cause of action that could help these companies through another remedy? does that make any sense? >> certainly, senator from my experience in advising companies, boards, and general counsel, i understand the importance of corporations being empowered to act on their own behalf and protect their intellectual property and...
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for now, back to you in the studio. >>> the f.b.i. is investigating the killing of three muslims in north carolina to try and determine if it was a hate crime. chapel hill police say a parking dispute may have led to the shootings but they're also looking into the possibility that religious or ethnic hatred may have played a role. all three victims were buried yesterday. more than 5,000 people attended the funeral. >>> a term judge ordered mobile, alabama to issue marriages to same-sex couples. mobile was the largest county refusing to comply with the federal ruling take legalized same-sex marriage. it is not known, though, if the other counties who were refusing are going to face similar orders. >>> president obama is in san francisco for the cybersecurity summit. he'll sign an executive order encouraging companies to share more information about cyberthreats with the government and within the private sector. >>> brutal out there this morning. windchills to 5 below. 20 below in the mountains. we'll get to the mid- to upper 20s with l
for now, back to you in the studio. >>> the f.b.i. is investigating the killing of three muslims in north carolina to try and determine if it was a hate crime. chapel hill police say a parking dispute may have led to the shootings but they're also looking into the possibility that religious or ethnic hatred may have played a role. all three victims were buried yesterday. more than 5,000 people attended the funeral. >>> a term judge ordered mobile, alabama to issue marriages to...
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the f.b.i.nd says medical identity theft is often not immediately identified by parents or provider giving criminals years to milk the credentials. the second largest insurance company said hackers got hold of birthdates, hope addresses, social security numbers and employment information. the anthem president and c.e.o. says his information was stolen, too, as well as the information of anthem employees. he issued this statement saying based on a we know now, there is in ever that credit card or medical information such as claims, test results or diagnostic codes were targeted or compromised. anthem offered blue cross-blue shield will pay for identity theft recollection for all affected customers. >>> the santa rosa fire department is investigating a fail fire that took the life of a north bay woman. a woman if her 50's esther miller died in the hospital. it broke out at 7:00 p.m. last night and her 86-year-old mother was able to escape after smelling smoke. crews contempt the flames from spread
the f.b.i.nd says medical identity theft is often not immediately identified by parents or provider giving criminals years to milk the credentials. the second largest insurance company said hackers got hold of birthdates, hope addresses, social security numbers and employment information. the anthem president and c.e.o. says his information was stolen, too, as well as the information of anthem employees. he issued this statement saying based on a we know now, there is in ever that credit card...
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the f.b.i.on the case. >> the fast casual restaurant is growing, and crackle barrel is ready to copy panera chipolte with a new restaurant. >> "50 shades of grey," hit the theaters and it is on track to earn $630 million opening weekend. the movie ticket company says hundreds of shings are already sold out. >> opening weekend? >>> i don't know. >> that might have been a "yes." >> have a great day. >> keep dreaming. powerball fever is about to heat up after no one matched all six numbers last night in the $317 million draw. the winning 24, 36, 51 52 56 and powerball number was 22. this means saturday night's jack president soars to $360 million the second largest powerball jackpot for 12 months can cash value is $250 million. >> judging by your depressing sigh, did you invest too much buying tickets? did you hear that? >> san jose heard that. >> i was refelctsing for everyone that bought money. my wife usually buys the powerball tickets. i guess we did not win. >>> i would have retired after the
the f.b.i.on the case. >> the fast casual restaurant is growing, and crackle barrel is ready to copy panera chipolte with a new restaurant. >> "50 shades of grey," hit the theaters and it is on track to earn $630 million opening weekend. the movie ticket company says hundreds of shings are already sold out. >> opening weekend? >>> i don't know. >> that might have been a "yes." >> have a great day. >> keep dreaming. powerball fever...
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the f.b.i. is looking into whether it may have been a hate crime 79 today, students gathered for a show of support the >>> developing in dallas, two people are hospitalized after a saluting inside the dallas-fort worth airport. it happened while an officer was he is courting a prisoner. the officer pulled his gun and shot the prisoner in the hand after being punched. no gates or flight operations were affected. >>> metro safety took center stage son the hill today where they heard graphic testimony about the incident that killed one person and injured many others. some passengers said it took 40 minutes to get them out. one talked about his struggle to save carol glover, who guide -- died in the incident >> in a photo which i believe to be the last i took before giving c.p.r. to ms. glover -- sorry -- other passengers are laying on the ground at 3:39 p.m. >> congress is calling on metro and fire officials to come together and mange safety improvements. >>> millions left vulnerable by a major ins
the f.b.i. is looking into whether it may have been a hate crime 79 today, students gathered for a show of support the >>> developing in dallas, two people are hospitalized after a saluting inside the dallas-fort worth airport. it happened while an officer was he is courting a prisoner. the officer pulled his gun and shot the prisoner in the hand after being punched. no gates or flight operations were affected. >>> metro safety took center stage son the hill today where they...
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he is accused of offering to arrange the sale of machine guns and missiles to an undercover f.b.i. agent posing as a mob figure. he has pleaded not guilty. >> the san mateo sheriff is asking for the help of the public to find a man accused of exposing himself at a bus stop. a woman waiting for the bus on monday night at 11 o'clock and a man stop the car and flashed the woman. this is the car driving off the victim says the suspect was if a light-colored four-door sedan with a rear spoiler and you can see driving away from the scene. >> more than 20 rehabilitative birds covered this mystery goo will be released back into the wild in the east bay. international bird rescue has already released 86 sea birds and they still have 132 birds in their car and each in various stages of recovery from being coated in the mysterious substance that still has not been identified. today positive release is at 11 o'clock a.m. >> a deadly disease is killing off pigeons. by the thousands. across california. including in santa clara county. the delegates of the pinch ons in -- pigeons began last month
he is accused of offering to arrange the sale of machine guns and missiles to an undercover f.b.i. agent posing as a mob figure. he has pleaded not guilty. >> the san mateo sheriff is asking for the help of the public to find a man accused of exposing himself at a bus stop. a woman waiting for the bus on monday night at 11 o'clock and a man stop the car and flashed the woman. this is the car driving off the victim says the suspect was if a light-colored four-door sedan with a rear spoiler...
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. >> reporter: investigators say the suspects threatened to target police officers and f.b.i.gents and ready to kill president obama if asked to do so by aisle. >>> i spoke to karen the director of the center on national security at the university and i asked her about american residents trying to join i.s.i.l. and the laws designed to stop them. >> we think according to federal figures that about 150 individuals have gone. but we don't really know how many want to go but our laws are the material support laws and particularly the material support laws for individuals wanting to go abroad and join a fight for jihad have been used strenuously since 9/11. >> this week three suspects in new york city, they have been charged with counter terrorism charges, do you think the f.b.i. is going after the really dangerous, potential i.s.i.l. fighters in this case? >> well we don't know because we don't really know how many dangerous people you know or want to b's there are. it's hard to say because so many of these investigations and the affiliated individuals of these investigations see
. >> reporter: investigators say the suspects threatened to target police officers and f.b.i.gents and ready to kill president obama if asked to do so by aisle. >>> i spoke to karen the director of the center on national security at the university and i asked her about american residents trying to join i.s.i.l. and the laws designed to stop them. >> we think according to federal figures that about 150 individuals have gone. but we don't really know how many want to go but...
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that approach and change in 2012, i think, simultaneously, the f.b.i. put out an edict to the field that said we're going to start sharing what we're formally on the intelligence side of our house with these new specially trained prosecutors just like we did in terrorism cases and we're going to use this new approach to make sure we're bringing all tools to the fight against those who would harm our nation through cyber enabled means. it was a direct result of that approach that led to first ever indictment of state actors in the case against the five p.l.a. officers in the spring of last year. i think last year was a significant sea change where you saw the results of this new approach and i think it also led to the ability to very very quickly have attribution in the case of the sony hack which we were able to do, from the beginning treat as a national security matter. >> you mentioned the case, the cases against the five people's liberation army officers that you pursued. do you think that's going to be an effective approach with china? to what exten
that approach and change in 2012, i think, simultaneously, the f.b.i. put out an edict to the field that said we're going to start sharing what we're formally on the intelligence side of our house with these new specially trained prosecutors just like we did in terrorism cases and we're going to use this new approach to make sure we're bringing all tools to the fight against those who would harm our nation through cyber enabled means. it was a direct result of that approach that led to first...
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the f.b.i. has advised people clearly to go about with their lives in minnesota. the homeland security secretary has clearly said people shouldn't be discouraged from going to the mall in any way. so the people in my state mr. president, are standing tall when it comes to this threat and our law enforcement is standing tall. he when it comes to this threat. but here in congress our method to these -- message to these terrorists cannot be that we're going to shut down the department of homeland security. that cannot be the message coming from the senate of the united states of america. rather than acting to protect my state from the threat there are people that are actively contemplatinga shutdown of the department of homeland security. the department that we created after 9/11 to protect our homeland, to protect our country from these kinds of terrorist threats. the this would mean, if it was to go forward and we weren't to funded it this week, this would mean over 1,700 department of homeland security employees would be forced to work including border and customs
the f.b.i. has advised people clearly to go about with their lives in minnesota. the homeland security secretary has clearly said people shouldn't be discouraged from going to the mall in any way. so the people in my state mr. president, are standing tall when it comes to this threat and our law enforcement is standing tall. he when it comes to this threat. but here in congress our method to these -- message to these terrorists cannot be that we're going to shut down the department of homeland...
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and we heard from a former f.b.i. official about people that come in and out of our country and here's what he had to say over the weekend. >> the f.b.i. is a huge job in front of them. and you know you look at the mall of america. you look at all the malls and then you start to backtrack and say, you know it would be nice if you knew who comes and goes into the country. we don't have a clue. jenna: bigger picture. what about that? >> intelligence officials have been watching many communities for almost a decade now because of the somali population because people are going back and forth to somalia to fight. it's the same challenge we face with isis when you have folks going over there, learning the skills, the battle skills and coming back to this nation so it's not just like someone sitting on the couch suddenly deciding to get involved in jihad. it's folks who are training and now come back and try to get weapons and that's the real threat from the back and forth. jenna: i would like to draw on your work as a dad b
and we heard from a former f.b.i. official about people that come in and out of our country and here's what he had to say over the weekend. >> the f.b.i. is a huge job in front of them. and you know you look at the mall of america. you look at all the malls and then you start to backtrack and say, you know it would be nice if you knew who comes and goes into the country. we don't have a clue. jenna: bigger picture. what about that? >> intelligence officials have been watching many...
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. >> the f.b.i. called mcarthur back into service.eferred to it as his destiny. >> i can remember it. >> when pearl harbor was attacked, mcarthur ordered reconnaissance flights in the philippines. >> mcarthur made an assessment that the philippines, it matly, cannot be held. >> everyone knew that the philippines could not be held. >> i remember the number. >> i remember the confusion. i think i've seen enough. >> the news was tightening, but mcarthur rallied his troops. >> it starts out your men are to hold out because thousands of men and hundreds of airplanes aren the way. >> you do everything you can that's possible. >> by march of 42, the japanese juggernaut overwhelmed the exhausted and under-fed philippine troops. 78,000 on the pe fins la. a very reluctant mcarthur was ordered to the safety of australia. >> mcarthur wanted to die with a gun in his face on the ground in front of the enemy. >> the president also left, but before he did, he settled his debts with mcarthur. >> there's a philippine that causes great controversy. >> y
. >> the f.b.i. called mcarthur back into service.eferred to it as his destiny. >> i can remember it. >> when pearl harbor was attacked, mcarthur ordered reconnaissance flights in the philippines. >> mcarthur made an assessment that the philippines, it matly, cannot be held. >> everyone knew that the philippines could not be held. >> i remember the number. >> i remember the confusion. i think i've seen enough. >> the news was tightening, but...