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that's what the f.b.i. has at the top of the radar list to try and stop >>> are there things we can do to stop those types of attacks? i guess paris is the one that sounds most likely to have been stoppable because there were more people involved and you could monitor security. can you ever convince ourselves that we are secure against those types of smaller group, smaller paracel attack. >> i think we have expectations that they're going to be successful at stopping all these attacks. that's simply not the case. when you look at this from a 30,000 foot perspective, the f.b.i. joint terrorism task forces around the country have been very successful in thwarting significant strategic strikes on u.s. soil and that is the number one mandate for the f.b.i., to stop a weapon of mass destruction on u.s. soil in light of what we saw in 9/11 >>> good to talk to you. the third rail panel is next >> people are worried about donald trump who is never going house. >> for months they have said he will drop out. every ti
that's what the f.b.i. has at the top of the radar list to try and stop >>> are there things we can do to stop those types of attacks? i guess paris is the one that sounds most likely to have been stoppable because there were more people involved and you could monitor security. can you ever convince ourselves that we are secure against those types of smaller group, smaller paracel attack. >> i think we have expectations that they're going to be successful at stopping all these...
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did the f.b.i.ucceed in getting in this phone or did they just tell us they did because they didn't want to lose the lawsuit against apple. there are members of the law enforcement and the intelligence community that believe the f.b.i. did not succeed in getting into the phone. but if they did, then apple has a right to know how they did. and that's what apple is going to try to find out. apple is on an interesting path. before this case, whenever the f.b.i. broke someone many encryption, they told the person whose encryption they were breaking, how they broke it and what was acquired. deirdre: we know this is not going to be the last case. right now this is about apple. but this whole tension between silicon valley where big tech and the government, this is probably just the first chapter of that. judge andrew napolitano. a quick note on the markets. you saw market pretty much unchanged on the day. but just worth noting, a big quarterly win for the dow, up 1.5% and the s & p up just under 1%. "maki
did the f.b.i.ucceed in getting in this phone or did they just tell us they did because they didn't want to lose the lawsuit against apple. there are members of the law enforcement and the intelligence community that believe the f.b.i. did not succeed in getting into the phone. but if they did, then apple has a right to know how they did. and that's what apple is going to try to find out. apple is on an interesting path. before this case, whenever the f.b.i. broke someone many encryption, they...
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the f.b.i. has just broken into the san bernardino's shooter's iphone it's unclear how they cracked the phone. but now the court case gets to move on. tammy bruce and rod wheeler. from a law enforcement perspective, i'm sure everyone is sharing. however, law enforcement has a serious bone to pick with apple. >> you are exactly right. good evening, i can tell you what you just announced is a stunning development in this entire case. as you know, the f.b.i. and apple have been somewhat at a complete separation in terms of whether apple was going to allow the f.b.i. to break into the phone of the san bernardino suspect. the good news for law enforcement is that the digital forensic experts at the f.b.i. was able to crack open the phone. the f.b.i. just issued a statement saying they used a mysterious method to gain access to the phone. what they have not said is what that mysterious method is. you will see freedom of information requests flying all over the city. charles: this could be the worst de
the f.b.i. has just broken into the san bernardino's shooter's iphone it's unclear how they cracked the phone. but now the court case gets to move on. tammy bruce and rod wheeler. from a law enforcement perspective, i'm sure everyone is sharing. however, law enforcement has a serious bone to pick with apple. >> you are exactly right. good evening, i can tell you what you just announced is a stunning development in this entire case. as you know, the f.b.i. and apple have been somewhat at a...
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>> basically, f.b.i. director james comey has been coming to congress saying that he is looking for a reasonable solution to this problem. he contends that the f.b.i. is looking for just one fix, one piece of software that apple can in vent to undo its automatic erase procedure software in the iphone where by all the data is automatically erased if you guess wrong on the password. the company has been saying that doing that, providing a piece of software just at the behest of the government would be the equivalent of a cancer. those are the words that c.e.o. tim cook has been using, because there's no such thing as one isolated piece of or tool that can only be restricted. the floodgates will be open after that and the security of millions of people's data will be at risk. basically the f.b.i. director is fielding questions from congress whether apple does have a good case. this transcends partisan differences. both of misgivings about the intent of the government. right now, this case is in the courts. a
>> basically, f.b.i. director james comey has been coming to congress saying that he is looking for a reasonable solution to this problem. he contends that the f.b.i. is looking for just one fix, one piece of software that apple can in vent to undo its automatic erase procedure software in the iphone where by all the data is automatically erased if you guess wrong on the password. the company has been saying that doing that, providing a piece of software just at the behest of the...
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it's not uncommon for the f.b.i.r the federal prosecutors to try and trap them as a way to test their honesty and credibility. they are in a treacherous position. they don't know if they are targets. the only one who has nothing to worry about is bryan pagliano. kennedy: i want to know, do you think based on what you know, what you heard and your intuition. do you think the f.b.i. is going to offer some of these even yoarp aides immunity? judge napolitano: i don't know. i don't know what they offered him. they either are offered him a written contract or they went to a judge and got immunity. but he has been cooperating with them since the fall. and he has told them a lot of things about her that are not good in terms of a criminal prosecution. whether they will offer these other people immunity. i do it. because it's something that would have been done earlier. the end phase of the prosecution. kennedy: do you think there is a likelihood they will bring her in? >> they will say to her lawyer. we have a lot of eviden
it's not uncommon for the f.b.i.r the federal prosecutors to try and trap them as a way to test their honesty and credibility. they are in a treacherous position. they don't know if they are targets. the only one who has nothing to worry about is bryan pagliano. kennedy: i want to know, do you think based on what you know, what you heard and your intuition. do you think the f.b.i. is going to offer some of these even yoarp aides immunity? judge napolitano: i don't know. i don't know what they...
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so seeing the f.b.i. out here today, we feel there is hope for our community. >> reporter: it has been mismanaged. the mayor complained steve alerted the state first about a crisis before alerting them. >> i will not and cannot work with this manager. >> reporter: he posted he had been following the f.b.i. raid saying -- >> i pointed out several irregularities. at this point, i hope and pray resolve this. >> nobody likes it, but if anybody in my government is doing something illegal or wrong, they should have busted their butt a long time ago. >> reporter: for some residents, it reminds them of the dark days of 2002 when the state was forced to take over the city's finances for three years because of problems. if you know about or think you've been victimized by public schemes, call the f.b.i. at 754-703-2000. peter d'oench, cbs 4 news. >>> new at 6:00, a sad story at miami beach. catherine lucero gave birth to a baby boy. dumpster. a driver for the mortuary who was supposed to transport the body was then
so seeing the f.b.i. out here today, we feel there is hope for our community. >> reporter: it has been mismanaged. the mayor complained steve alerted the state first about a crisis before alerting them. >> i will not and cannot work with this manager. >> reporter: he posted he had been following the f.b.i. raid saying -- >> i pointed out several irregularities. at this point, i hope and pray resolve this. >> nobody likes it, but if anybody in my government is doing...
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remember a few weeks ago the beef between apple and the f.b.i.? the f.b.i.le to unlock the san bernardino terrorist's phone. the dispute was headed to federal because apple kept saying this -- >> we need to decide as a nation how much power the government should have over our data and over our privacy. we did not expect to be in this position, at odds with our own government, but we believe strongly that we have a responsibility to help you protect your data and protect your privacy, and we will not shrink from this responsibility. >> trevor: tim cook might as well have come out at the apple event and said, f.b.i., you can unlock our new iphone with just one finger. might as well have said that. apple wasn't backing down. so the whole thing was headed for a showdown. suddenly, monday, the phish canceled its genius bar appointment. >> the f.b.i. saying they may not need apple's help to unlock the phone. >> the federal government saying they may not need to take apple to court saying they believe they can hack into an iphone, something they said they could not
remember a few weeks ago the beef between apple and the f.b.i.? the f.b.i.le to unlock the san bernardino terrorist's phone. the dispute was headed to federal because apple kept saying this -- >> we need to decide as a nation how much power the government should have over our data and over our privacy. we did not expect to be in this position, at odds with our own government, but we believe strongly that we have a responsibility to help you protect your data and protect your privacy, and...
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f.b.i. request to unlock an iphone. >>> now that super tuesday is over, one of the next major prizes is ohio. it has a history of picking the winner in november. we explain what the candidates have to do to win there. >> mr. donald j. trump! >> every serious candidate has always been here and will come again and again. >> i love ohio. >> ohio is a microcosm of the country. you have every single part of the country represented right here in ohio. >> the state mix of urban and rural, wealthy and poor, black and white makes it known for picking presidents more than any other. >> now is probably one of a dozen of battleground states for the presidency. >> only a dozen. >> out of 50 states, there are only 12 where there is a real contest, that's been ohio for years and years and years. demographically, it mirrors the country. >> in the general election, that mirror has long cast a strikingly accurate reflection of what happens in the nation when all the votes are cast. >> ohio has become the gate
f.b.i. request to unlock an iphone. >>> now that super tuesday is over, one of the next major prizes is ohio. it has a history of picking the winner in november. we explain what the candidates have to do to win there. >> mr. donald j. trump! >> every serious candidate has always been here and will come again and again. >> i love ohio. >> ohio is a microcosm of the country. you have every single part of the country represented right here in ohio. >> the...
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according to the f.b.i. holt parker used the online handle of *daddy cruel* and said he would committ suicide if he was ever caught-------pkg------ the f.b.i. arrested parker on tuesday morning at his house--in their afidavit but failed to destroy a flash drive with thousands of child porn images and that he said he sometimes used his wife's uc email account to access his daddy cruel accounthe has since been banned from the campus of ucaccording to the f.b.i. parker made sordid comments about child sex in emails and chats and was actually identified by yahoo for sending emails containing pictures of prepubescent girls additionally the f.b.i. says in one of his chats he bragged about having sex with an 8- year-old girlparker holds a phd in classics from yale and according to his bio he has published on sexuality slavery and sadism------jay look live------during the f.b.i. search parker reportedly apologized to his wife for ruining their livesparker is currently held in the butler county jail on charges of dis
according to the f.b.i. holt parker used the online handle of *daddy cruel* and said he would committ suicide if he was ever caught-------pkg------ the f.b.i. arrested parker on tuesday morning at his house--in their afidavit but failed to destroy a flash drive with thousands of child porn images and that he said he sometimes used his wife's uc email account to access his daddy cruel accounthe has since been banned from the campus of ucaccording to the f.b.i. parker made sordid comments about...
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f.b.i.'s had a contract with them for a long time. guest: yeah. the f.b.i.act with a lot of different people. i think when i was looking into this first sort of last week, people were saying there are half a dozen, maybe 10 companies who could do this and a number of those work with the f.b.i. in some capacity. actually in local bureau, there might be a little office here in san francisco as far as we know which could be two device who were super expert in one aspect of technology and they might help the f.b.i. local lowelly. cory:s it's not just software, it's a machine, right? guest: yeah. eople talk about a cellebrite. cory: it's a machine, the company's based in israel. the parent company is based in japan. it's been around for a while. guest: yeah. it was bought by the japanese in 1999. but as far as i understand, it remains largely independent. h.q., c.e.o., israeli, they do have offices over here in the u.s. i think it's largely a sales operation. most of the r&d is done out of israel. cory: one of the stories said there's 500 employees in a suburb of
f.b.i.'s had a contract with them for a long time. guest: yeah. the f.b.i.act with a lot of different people. i think when i was looking into this first sort of last week, people were saying there are half a dozen, maybe 10 companies who could do this and a number of those work with the f.b.i. in some capacity. actually in local bureau, there might be a little office here in san francisco as far as we know which could be two device who were super expert in one aspect of technology and they...
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his wife accuses the f.b.i. of a cover up. the f.b.i.nd police insist that isn't the case. >> the f.b.i. has released video from inside of the truck of finecum. >> go ahead and shoot me. >> he was the spokesman for the armed protestors in oregon earlier this year. the new video, synchronized with overhead video shows him goading them before reaching twice for a concealed handgun. >> i have concluded all six shots fired, the three into the truck and three that struck him are justified. >> but their reports list a total of eight shots fired on january 26. oregon police say the other two came from f.b.i. guns, as he stepped from his truck. >> go ahead and shoot me. >> those shots missed him. the justice department is investigating why the f.b.i. didn't list the shots on their report. >> i can assure you that no one, the director of the f.b.i. found that each an everyone employee who was working in harney county wanted the situation to end in violence or death. >> it was an ambush involving a road block on a blind curve along a lonely stretc
his wife accuses the f.b.i. of a cover up. the f.b.i.nd police insist that isn't the case. >> the f.b.i. has released video from inside of the truck of finecum. >> go ahead and shoot me. >> he was the spokesman for the armed protestors in oregon earlier this year. the new video, synchronized with overhead video shows him goading them before reaching twice for a concealed handgun. >> i have concluded all six shots fired, the three into the truck and three that struck him...
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the f.b.i.'s investigation into democratic candidate hillary clinton's hillaryclinton's e-mail may zhong wrap up soon. as secretary of state, clinton used an unsecured, private e-mail server in her home for official business. none of the e-mails on the system was marked classified at the time, but recently, thousands have been reevaluated, and some marked top secret. it's a crime to mishandle classified documents. tonight, nancy cordes tells us a former clinton staffer has been given immunity and had the f.b.i. >> reporter: bryan pagliano is an i.t. specialist who set up the private e-mail server at clinton's new york home. he took the fifth when he was called before congress last year, but is cooperating with the f.b.i. an indication of the breadth of the investigation into whether anyone intentionally mishandled classified information. the clinton campaign said today helping with a case the f.b.i. director, james comey, acknowledges is uniquely sensitive. >> i am very close personally to that i
the f.b.i.'s investigation into democratic candidate hillary clinton's hillaryclinton's e-mail may zhong wrap up soon. as secretary of state, clinton used an unsecured, private e-mail server in her home for official business. none of the e-mails on the system was marked classified at the time, but recently, thousands have been reevaluated, and some marked top secret. it's a crime to mishandle classified documents. tonight, nancy cordes tells us a former clinton staffer has been given immunity...
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charles: the f.b.i. is looking to wrap up it investigation into hillary clinton's f.b.i.investigation. fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge with us with more details. >> let's tart with his i.t. specialist bryan pagliano. he's someone who has been close to mrs. clinton during her first one for the president in 2008. and he joined the state department as an i.t. specialist and on the side he was getting money from her to set up the server and manage it. "the washington post" was first to report that bryan pagliano has been given an immunity deal. in this case it's called use immunity. that means anything he tells the fine and any leads generated from that information cannot be used against him in a criminal case. it's not a free pass. if they come across other information that shows he has lied to the f.b.i. or misled the f.b.i. on the conspiracy on the server, he's still in trouble. this only happens in the a criminal investigation. this use immunity only happens in a criminal case, not a civil case what clinton calls a security review. charles: th
charles: the f.b.i. is looking to wrap up it investigation into hillary clinton's f.b.i.investigation. fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge with us with more details. >> let's tart with his i.t. specialist bryan pagliano. he's someone who has been close to mrs. clinton during her first one for the president in 2008. and he joined the state department as an i.t. specialist and on the side he was getting money from her to set up the server and manage it. "the...
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and if f.b.i. agents were there on the case, why was the white house not informed along with the leadership of the f.b.i.? something is terribly amiss, and we need to get to the bottom of it. and sadly, mr. president, on this ninth year of bob levinson, a patriotic american having disappeared, poof, on the way to the airport in kish island, iran, sadly nine years later no information about bringing bob levinson home. mr. president, to the president of the united states, to the secretary of state, to the head of the f.b.i., to the head of all of our alphabet agencies, it's time to get the information about bob and bring him home. mr. president, i yield the floor . i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: mr. lankford: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. lang lapping i would like to ask for -- mr. lankford: i would like to ask for the quorum call to be vitiated. officer withouthe presiding offt objec
and if f.b.i. agents were there on the case, why was the white house not informed along with the leadership of the f.b.i.? something is terribly amiss, and we need to get to the bottom of it. and sadly, mr. president, on this ninth year of bob levinson, a patriotic american having disappeared, poof, on the way to the airport in kish island, iran, sadly nine years later no information about bringing bob levinson home. mr. president, to the president of the united states, to the secretary of...
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plus, the f.b.i. fired him for what it said was his "lack of candor" during the murder >> his life has been in limbo since this happened. he's been without work. he's been unemployable, essentially lost all of his assets. his house is up for sale. >> reporter: but you'll find little sympathy for art gonzales in julie's hometown of socorro, new mexico. >> not in my worst nightmare did i ever think that we would be going through something like this. >> reporter: her parents can only take comfort in their faith and their memories. what will you miss most about her? >> her gentleness, her good nature, her wittiness. >> reporter: once very close to their grandsons, julie's parents say they hardly get to see them now. >> we lived for our grandchildren, and i was their teddy bear. we love them, and we'll always love them. >> reporter: through three trials, they believed in their hearts that the f.b.i. agent who killed their daughter would go to prison for it. now, they believe something else entirely. >> art
plus, the f.b.i. fired him for what it said was his "lack of candor" during the murder >> his life has been in limbo since this happened. he's been without work. he's been unemployable, essentially lost all of his assets. his house is up for sale. >> reporter: but you'll find little sympathy for art gonzales in julie's hometown of socorro, new mexico. >> not in my worst nightmare did i ever think that we would be going through something like this. >> reporter:...
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now a single parent, he's says plus, the f.b.i. fired him for what it said was his "lack of candor" during the murder investigation. >> his life has been in limbo since this happened. he's been without work. he's been unemployable, essentially lost all of his assets. his house is up for sale. >> reporter: but you'll find little sympathy for art gonzales in julie's hometown of socorro, new mexico. >> not in my worst nightmare did i ever think that we would be going through something like this. >> reporter: her parents can only take comfort in their faith and their memories. what will you miss most about her? >> her gentleness, her good nature, her wittiness. >> reporter: once very close to their grandsons, julie's parents now. >> we lived for our grandchildren, and i was their teddy bear. what more can i say? we love them, and we'll always love them. >> reporter: through three trials, they believed in their hearts that the f.b.i. agent who killed their daughter would go to prison for it. now, they believe something else entirely. >>
now a single parent, he's says plus, the f.b.i. fired him for what it said was his "lack of candor" during the murder investigation. >> his life has been in limbo since this happened. he's been without work. he's been unemployable, essentially lost all of his assets. his house is up for sale. >> reporter: but you'll find little sympathy for art gonzales in julie's hometown of socorro, new mexico. >> not in my worst nightmare did i ever think that we would be going...
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the f.b.i. took immediate action today after the attacks. we'll have that next. about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. raise your expectations. ask your gastroenterologist with humira, control is possible. with advil liqui-gels, you'll ask what knee pain? what sore elbow? what joint pain? advil l
the f.b.i. took immediate action today after the attacks. we'll have that next. about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have...
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they did nothing. >> reporter: about 20 minutes away the f.b.i. raided the home of carlos and lisa elias as the el galeron grill was going on. people saw police converge on the house. >> they pounded and hollered f.b.i. and i decided it was time to go in the house. it is like what you see in the movies but it is in your backyard. >> they found 12 pounds crystal meth and 145 pounds of marijuana and several loaded guns. police found the couple's five children, one as young as one-years-old. >> that's the first thing toyed my husband. to be scary. i will say a prayer for the little kids. they are the ones who will suffer most. >> reporter: neighbors say eliasas' didn't live here long and just moved in. all those arrested were part of this mexican drug trafficking ring. they say what happened today all the raids were the culmination of a six month long investigation. reporting live in massillon, denise zarrella, cleveland 19. denise. president obama introduced his supreme court nominee to replace the late antonin scalia who died suddenly last month. >
they did nothing. >> reporter: about 20 minutes away the f.b.i. raided the home of carlos and lisa elias as the el galeron grill was going on. people saw police converge on the house. >> they pounded and hollered f.b.i. and i decided it was time to go in the house. it is like what you see in the movies but it is in your backyard. >> they found 12 pounds crystal meth and 145 pounds of marijuana and several loaded guns. police found the couple's five children, one as young as...
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plus, the f.b.i. fired him for what it said was his "lack of candor" during the murder investigation. >> his life has been in limbo since this happened. he's been without work. he's been unemployable, essentially lost all of his assets. his house is up for sale. >> reporter: but you'll find little sympathy for art gonzales in julie's hometown of socorro, new mexico. >> not in my worst nightmare did i ever think that we would be this. >> reporter: her parents can only take comfort in their faith and their memories. what will you miss most about her? >> her gentleness, her good nature, her wittiness. >> reporter: once very close to their grandsons, julie's parents say they hardly get to see them now. >> we lived for our grandchildren, and i was their teddy bear. what more can i say? we love them, and we'll always love them. >> reporter: through three trials, they believed in their hearts that the f.b.i. agent who killed their daughter would go to prison for it. now, they believe something else entirely.
plus, the f.b.i. fired him for what it said was his "lack of candor" during the murder investigation. >> his life has been in limbo since this happened. he's been without work. he's been unemployable, essentially lost all of his assets. his house is up for sale. >> reporter: but you'll find little sympathy for art gonzales in julie's hometown of socorro, new mexico. >> not in my worst nightmare did i ever think that we would be this. >> reporter: her parents...
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plus, the f.b.i. fired him for what it said was his "lack of candor" during the murder investigation. >> his life has been in limbo since this happened. he's been without work. he's been unemployable, essentially lost all of his assets. his house is up for sale. >> reporter: but you'll find little sympathy for art gonzales in julie's hometown of socorro, new mexico. >> not in my worst nightmare did i ever think that we would be this. >> reporter: her parents can only take comfort in their faith and their memories. what will you miss most about her? >> her gentleness, her good nature, her wittiness. >> reporter: once very close to their grandsons, julie's parents say they hardly get to see them now. >> we lived for our grandchildren, and i was their teddy bear. what more can i say? we love them, and we'll always love them. >> reporter: through three trials, they believed in their hearts that the f.b.i. agent who killed their daughter would go to prison for it. now, they believe something else entirely.
plus, the f.b.i. fired him for what it said was his "lack of candor" during the murder investigation. >> his life has been in limbo since this happened. he's been without work. he's been unemployable, essentially lost all of his assets. his house is up for sale. >> reporter: but you'll find little sympathy for art gonzales in julie's hometown of socorro, new mexico. >> not in my worst nightmare did i ever think that we would be this. >> reporter: her parents...
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plus, the f.b.i. fired him for what it said was his "lack of candor" during the murder investigation. >> his life has been in limbo since this happened. he's been unemployable, essentially lost all of his assets. his house is up for sale. >> reporter: but you'll find in julie's hometown of socorro, new mexico. >> not in my worst nightmare did i ever think that we would be going through something like this. >> reporter: her parents can only take comfort in their faith and their memories. what will you miss most about her? >> her gentleness, her good nature, her wittiness. >> reporter: once very close to their grandsons, julie's parents say they hardly get to see them now. >> we lived for our grandchildren, and i was their teddy bear. what more can i say? love them. >> reporter: through three trials, they believed in their hearts that the f.b.i. agent who killed their daughter would go to prison for it. now, they believe something else entirely. >> art gonzales is guilty of murder, and he got away with
plus, the f.b.i. fired him for what it said was his "lack of candor" during the murder investigation. >> his life has been in limbo since this happened. he's been unemployable, essentially lost all of his assets. his house is up for sale. >> reporter: but you'll find in julie's hometown of socorro, new mexico. >> not in my worst nightmare did i ever think that we would be going through something like this. >> reporter: her parents can only take comfort in their...
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. >>> the f.b.i. unlocks the san bernardino iphone without apple's help. >> i don't want to go to my country, because i have big traumas, because people want to kill me routine ablers being rounded up by immigration. what their family and friends are doing to try to get them released. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. the man who allegedly highjacked an egypt air jet is now in custody in cypress. there were 55 onboard when the plane was taken off its course from alexandria to cairo. all having released, apparently unharmed. officials say the situation is over. the highjacker initially claimed to be wearing a suicide belted, but authorities say it was a fake. no explosives were found onboard. now officials are questioning the man. the motive does not appear to be terrorism. >> hours after the crisis began, the final few hostages are seen exiting the highjacked plane. one dramatically escaped through the cockpit window. everybody else used the mobile stairs. they w
. >>> the f.b.i. unlocks the san bernardino iphone without apple's help. >> i don't want to go to my country, because i have big traumas, because people want to kill me routine ablers being rounded up by immigration. what their family and friends are doing to try to get them released. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. the man who allegedly highjacked an egypt air jet is now in custody in cypress. there were 55 onboard when the plane...
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and his posssions are in the custody of the f.b.i. >> liz: the f.b.i. is looking for information about two more men they say was involved in year this is the best sketch that they have been able to come up with, they are hoping that someone is point them in the direction of these two men, tonight perez. and one other man are under arrest, he is schedule to appear in court tomorrow, the f.b.i. h h not released any more information about the second man arrested. liz nagy, seven news night team >> craig: detececves have come across a clue that may be connected to the death of a 6-year-old. the officials recovered a black lexus, they found it in a junkyard, the investigars say that the person drive tg may have been involved in the crime. king carter was killed by a stray bullet in front of his apartment complex on february, 20th. days later, three teenagers, 16, 17,0 18 years old were arrested by the police, thanks to tips from the community. all of them remain behind bars charged with murder. a crook getting away with some fast cash from a convenienen stor
and his posssions are in the custody of the f.b.i. >> liz: the f.b.i. is looking for information about two more men they say was involved in year this is the best sketch that they have been able to come up with, they are hoping that someone is point them in the direction of these two men, tonight perez. and one other man are under arrest, he is schedule to appear in court tomorrow, the f.b.i. h h not released any more information about the second man arrested. liz nagy, seven news night...
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n >> reporter: but the question t at the heart of this f.b.i. st investigation is why a public servant in a sensitive position would need to communicate solely via private e-mail. ot scott, clinton's top aides and even the candidate herself could be interviewed by f.b.i. agents y in the coming month. >> pelley: nancy, thank you. well, tonight, we have some remarkable reporting from inside syria where a partial cease-fire il next week will mark five years since the uprising that led to the civil war that has killed a quarter of a million people and forced 11 million from their homes. elizabeth palmer has reached aleppo, and holly williams is in northern syria. we'll begin with holly. >> reporter: masorat al rashid village was liberated from isis l just three days ago. bl house hit by an air strike. joza khalaf and her cousin khatar told us the extremists held guns to their heads, forcing their way into the women's homes to hide. they said the isis fighters also dressed up as women to avoid capture. the nearby town of al shaddadi was liberated las
n >> reporter: but the question t at the heart of this f.b.i. st investigation is why a public servant in a sensitive position would need to communicate solely via private e-mail. ot scott, clinton's top aides and even the candidate herself could be interviewed by f.b.i. agents y in the coming month. >> pelley: nancy, thank you. well, tonight, we have some remarkable reporting from inside syria where a partial cease-fire il next week will mark five years since the uprising that led...
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plus, the f.b.i. fired him for what it said was his "lack of candor" during the murder investigation. >> his life has been in limbo he's been without work. he's been unemployable, essentially lost all of his assets. his house is up for sale. >> reporter: but you'll find little sympathy for art gonzales in julie's hometown of socorro, new mexico. >> not in my worst nightmare did i ever think that we would be going through something like this. >> reporter: her parents can only take comfort in their faith and their memories. what will you miss most about her? >> her gentleness, her good nature, her wittiness. >> reporter: once very close to their grandsons, julie's parents say they hardly get to see them now. >> we lived for our grandchildren, and i was their teddy bear. what more can i say? love them. >> reporter: through three trials, they believed in their hearts that the f.b.i. agent who killed their daughter would go to prison for it. now, they believe something else entirely. >> art gonzales is gui
plus, the f.b.i. fired him for what it said was his "lack of candor" during the murder investigation. >> his life has been in limbo he's been without work. he's been unemployable, essentially lost all of his assets. his house is up for sale. >> reporter: but you'll find little sympathy for art gonzales in julie's hometown of socorro, new mexico. >> not in my worst nightmare did i ever think that we would be going through something like this. >> reporter: her...
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that's how i look at it. >> reporter: the fight between appear emand f.b.i. is set for late march >>> the n.a.s.a. astronaut who broke the longest u.s. space mission will retire at the end of the month. scott kelly landed safely back on earth last week after spending nearly a year on the international space station. the 340 day mission was intended to pave the way for human travel to mars. for the rest of us, you can checkout the website. >> some are blind. others are ridden with cancer. many have serious mental illness. all of them are old. and a few will never get out alive.
that's how i look at it. >> reporter: the fight between appear emand f.b.i. is set for late march >>> the n.a.s.a. astronaut who broke the longest u.s. space mission will retire at the end of the month. scott kelly landed safely back on earth last week after spending nearly a year on the international space station. the 340 day mission was intended to pave the way for human travel to mars. for the rest of us, you can checkout the website. >> some are blind. others are...
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plus, the f.b.i.gation. >> his life has been in limbo since this happened. he's been without work. he's been unemployable, essentially lost all of his assets. his house is up for sale. >> reporter: but you'll find little sympathy for art gonzales in julie's hometown of socorro, new mexico. >> not in my worst nightmare did i ever think that we would be going through something like this. >> reporter: her parents can only take comfort in their faith and their memories. what will you miss most about her? >> her gentleness, her good nature, her wittiness. >> reporter: once very close to their grandsons, julie's parents say they hardly get to see them now. >> we lived for our grandchildren, and i was their teddy bear. what more can i say? we love them, and we'll always love them. >> reporter: through three trials, they believed in their hearts that the f.b.i. agent who killed their daht to prison for it. now, they believe something else entirely. >> art gonzales is guilty of murder, and he got away with it.
plus, the f.b.i.gation. >> his life has been in limbo since this happened. he's been without work. he's been unemployable, essentially lost all of his assets. his house is up for sale. >> reporter: but you'll find little sympathy for art gonzales in julie's hometown of socorro, new mexico. >> not in my worst nightmare did i ever think that we would be going through something like this. >> reporter: her parents can only take comfort in their faith and their memories. what...