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the f.b.i. usually issues grand jury subpoenas and search warrants to do investigations, not offering immunity to whoever might have information that turns out to not be useful anyway. >> the timing of some of the immunity. the decisions made by clinton's camp before and after this game an issue, all of it and then of course the f.b.i.'s final conclusion not to go forward with this has left an unsavory taste in the mouth of the american public. >> the f.b.i. is trying to pass the buck over to the department of justice saying we didn't have anything to do with this immunity, the department of justice did. when you look at cheryl mills' happen top, they found classified information. the mere fact that there will be no accountability for these individuals who have been not only extremely careless, you can call it gross negligence. the mere fact there will be no steps moving forward to deal with this issue is incredibly problematic, and it continues to raise more questions, charles. charles: hillary
the f.b.i. usually issues grand jury subpoenas and search warrants to do investigations, not offering immunity to whoever might have information that turns out to not be useful anyway. >> the timing of some of the immunity. the decisions made by clinton's camp before and after this game an issue, all of it and then of course the f.b.i.'s final conclusion not to go forward with this has left an unsavory taste in the mouth of the american public. >> the f.b.i. is trying to pass the...
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the f.b.i.'s internal investigative memo and the notes from the interview with secretary clinton. let me say the obvious here. no matter what director comey does, it will never be enough for the republicans. they are demanding that he bring criminal charges against secretary clinton despite the fact that the evidence simply is not there. that is something nobody with integrity would ever do. we sat here and we listened to director comey say there were two things that matter most to him in his life. he said, his family and his reputation. last week the republicans wanted director comey to come up here one more time. this time he said, enough is enough. he spoke with chairman chaffetz personally, and he told him, nough is enough. in response to this the chairman called today's emergency hearing and passed out letters as late as thursday night threatening even more subpoenas. the problem is that he invited the wrong people. the witnesses here today are the legislative affairs staffers from the f.b.i
the f.b.i.'s internal investigative memo and the notes from the interview with secretary clinton. let me say the obvious here. no matter what director comey does, it will never be enough for the republicans. they are demanding that he bring criminal charges against secretary clinton despite the fact that the evidence simply is not there. that is something nobody with integrity would ever do. we sat here and we listened to director comey say there were two things that matter most to him in his...
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the f.b.i. would investigate potential violations by any individual who engages in unauthorized negotiations with a foreign government. i remind my colleague that donald trump invited russia to hack the united states. i remind my colleagues that donald trump suggested breaking america's long-standing commitment to our nato allies and weakening u.s. sanctions against russia. is there a connection between these reckless and dangerous policy proposals and the potential violation of the logan act by donald trump's russia advisor? we appreciate very much the f.b.i.'s villgance in pursuing justice. i yield back. >> the gentleman is permitted to do so. chairman goodlatte: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. marino, for five minutes. mr. marino: thank you, chairman. thank you, director, for being here. i think we worked on a couple would you clarify something for me on active production immunity. does it go beyond the scenario that i'm going to state. a ask for a computer from
the f.b.i. would investigate potential violations by any individual who engages in unauthorized negotiations with a foreign government. i remind my colleague that donald trump invited russia to hack the united states. i remind my colleagues that donald trump suggested breaking america's long-standing commitment to our nato allies and weakening u.s. sanctions against russia. is there a connection between these reckless and dangerous policy proposals and the potential violation of the logan act...
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the f.b.i. gave five clinton aides immunity during the course of this investigation. a deal some members of congress say shows the f.b.i. was in the tank for clinton. comey denied this. take a look. >> call us wrong, but don't call us weasles. we are not weasles. wwe are honest people. this was don't way you would want it to be done. charles: joining us to discuss, steve rogers within mercedes schlapp and blank rutherford and matt whitaker, former u.s. attorney. matt, was this done the way we would want it done? >> it was highly unusual. i served with jim comey, the department of justice. congressman radcliffe, and i have never seen immunity given to lawyers for laptops. the f.b.i. usually issues grand jury subpoenas and search warrants to do investigations, not offering immunity to whoever might have information that turns out to not be useful anyway. >> the timing of some of the immunity. the decisions made by clinton's camp before and after this game an issue, all of it and then of course the
the f.b.i. gave five clinton aides immunity during the course of this investigation. a deal some members of congress say shows the f.b.i. was in the tank for clinton. comey denied this. take a look. >> call us wrong, but don't call us weasles. we are not weasles. wwe are honest people. this was don't way you would want it to be done. charles: joining us to discuss, steve rogers within mercedes schlapp and blank rutherford and matt whitaker, former u.s. attorney. matt, was this done the...
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the f.b.i. , he select committee never did see that. nor was the select committee aware of thousands of classified emails that traveled over secretary clinton's server when they spoke to mr. pagliano. this committee's questions are broader and more informed than the other committee's making a comparison unnecessary. answering a number of these questions could never subject him to criminal liability. the department of justice has confirmed he was granted immunity before he spoke to the f.b.i. director comey confirmed he was recommend nothing charges be brought against anyone involved in the matter. attorney general lynch accepted this and closed the case. under the circumstance he has no fear of criminal liability preventing him answering question. the committee recessed its september 13 hearing to give mr. pagliano a chance to show up and testify. to clear up any ambiguity created by his six lawyers about whether they'd confirm service of the prior subpoena well, had the u.s. marshals personally
the f.b.i. , he select committee never did see that. nor was the select committee aware of thousands of classified emails that traveled over secretary clinton's server when they spoke to mr. pagliano. this committee's questions are broader and more informed than the other committee's making a comparison unnecessary. answering a number of these questions could never subject him to criminal liability. the department of justice has confirmed he was granted immunity before he spoke to the f.b.i....
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because the f.b.i. has instructed -- the f.b.i. has instructed the senate that handles classified information not to separate the unclassified information, which then could be made public. now, think about that. the f.b.i., part of the executive branch of government, is instructing a senate office about how to handle unclassified information. our constitution creates a carefully balanced system of separation of powers: executive, judicial, legislative. the executive branch cannot instruct a legislative branch office to keep information from the public unless the legislative branch agrees or there is a legal basis for keeping the information secret. there are laws -- there are laws governing the handling of classified information, but those laws cannot and should not be used to shield unclassified f.b.i. documents from public scrutiny and vigorous constitutional congressional oversight. but even setting aside the constitutional concerns, what is happening now is totally inconsistent with what the executive branch's own rules and reg
because the f.b.i. has instructed -- the f.b.i. has instructed the senate that handles classified information not to separate the unclassified information, which then could be made public. now, think about that. the f.b.i., part of the executive branch of government, is instructing a senate office about how to handle unclassified information. our constitution creates a carefully balanced system of separation of powers: executive, judicial, legislative. the executive branch cannot instruct a...
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the f.b.i. to make decisions based on their judgment, not on politics. >> the chairman is traveling. the f.b.i. shared the documents to show five people got limited immunity deals from the justice department. mills got her deal in exchange for the f.b.i. access to her computer. >> i'm losing confidence in the f.b.i. the fact that they let hillary clinton's chief of staff also be a witness and immunity recipient and sit in on hillary clinton's interview is just shameful. reporter: the remaining deals went to the i.t. specialist bryan pagliano. and edgar samuelson who decided what was government business and what could be destroyed. and paul combetta from platte river networks. the clinton campaign released a lengthy statement accusing congressional republicans of overblowing the issue. it came after three aids had already given full interviews to the investigators. today a federal judge announced the majority of emails recovered by the f.b.i. vest nation won't be released until after the election
the f.b.i. to make decisions based on their judgment, not on politics. >> the chairman is traveling. the f.b.i. shared the documents to show five people got limited immunity deals from the justice department. mills got her deal in exchange for the f.b.i. access to her computer. >> i'm losing confidence in the f.b.i. the fact that they let hillary clinton's chief of staff also be a witness and immunity recipient and sit in on hillary clinton's interview is just shameful. reporter:...
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david: the f.b.i. choosing a friday before a holiday weekend to release its report on the investigation into hillary clinton's email sandal. 60 pages of notes show she claimed ignorance on how to handle classified material. telling f.b.i. investigators saying she can't remember receiving training on how to handle sensitive information. she said she relied on the judgment of her aides to know what should and shouldn't be transmitted via email. and we'll take up the fallout with former u.n. ambassador john bolton and the weekly standard's fred barnes. that's not only bad news for clinton to stay. the business investors daily shows clinton only ahead 1 percentage points. last week she was ahead by 7 points. tropical storm hermine could affect the labor day plans of millions of americans. it poses a major threat to residents from georgia up to new jersey, new york, rhode island, and above. more on the clinton emails and the f.b.i. investigation in just a moment. but our top story tonight. it has been a gre
david: the f.b.i. choosing a friday before a holiday weekend to release its report on the investigation into hillary clinton's email sandal. 60 pages of notes show she claimed ignorance on how to handle classified material. telling f.b.i. investigators saying she can't remember receiving training on how to handle sensitive information. she said she relied on the judgment of her aides to know what should and shouldn't be transmitted via email. and we'll take up the fallout with former u.n....
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the f.b.i. looked into the claims but then his father took back what he had said. >> kim: as investigators continue to search for a motive they are reviewing the suspected bomber's trips to afghanistan and evidence that he may have been radicalized. we've team 7 coverage. let's get started with dan hausle in new york city. >> reporter: we find many people on the streets of new york here wanting to move on with their life but others are looking back and could have been done to prevent the bombings here and in new jersey. 24 hours after bombing sussed pecks rahami is arrested in a shoot-out with police, his father says he told the f.b.i. two years ago his son was a terrorist. >> why did you call -- >> because he do bad. he hit my son. he hit my wife and i put him to jail. >> reporter: rahami's retracted his statement and told the f.b.i. he was worried his son had fallen in with a bad crowd. >> reporter: what did you tell the f.b.i. two years ago? >> reporter: the mayor giving a tour of the bombing
the f.b.i. looked into the claims but then his father took back what he had said. >> kim: as investigators continue to search for a motive they are reviewing the suspected bomber's trips to afghanistan and evidence that he may have been radicalized. we've team 7 coverage. let's get started with dan hausle in new york city. >> reporter: we find many people on the streets of new york here wanting to move on with their life but others are looking back and could have been done to...
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>> >> reporter: retracted or not an official says the f.b.i. looked into rahami at the time of his father's call but found no credible connection to terrorism or threat to the u.s. new york's mayor giving a tour of the bombing site to homeland security chief jay johnson won't answer my questions about the fer's warning to the f.b.i. did someone miss a chance to get the guy? the father said that he was a terrorist. questions speaking only to praise investigators who caught rahami so quickly. >> this was a terrific police and investigative work. >> reporter: the councilman who handles the neighborhood told me news about the father's call is shocking, upsetting, does that concern you to hear that? >> if they want to stay those needs to be fixed. >> reporter: new yorkers find themselves worrying about what my come next. >> something can happen. if this happened like that close of us, something can happen. >> reporter: investigators are looking into rahami's travel over the past five years. in 2011 he went back to afghanistan but also to pakistan. t
>> >> reporter: retracted or not an official says the f.b.i. looked into rahami at the time of his father's call but found no credible connection to terrorism or threat to the u.s. new york's mayor giving a tour of the bombing site to homeland security chief jay johnson won't answer my questions about the fer's warning to the f.b.i. did someone miss a chance to get the guy? the father said that he was a terrorist. questions speaking only to praise investigators who caught rahami so...
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f.b.i. is asking your help locating these two men, wanted as witnesses in the new york and new jersey bombings. congress grills a drug company c.e.o. over the skyrocketing costs of life-saving epipens. and cops and kids change places to promote understanding and peace. this is the "cbs evening news" >> pelley: we begin tonight with two police shootings in two cities, charlotte and tulsa, and two black men dead. the shooting of keith lamont scott in charlotte yesterday sparked a night of violence. police say it all started when officers went to arrest another man and encountered scott instead. what happened next is in dispute, but the african american plainclothes police paid administrative leave while an investigation is under way. david begnaud is in charlotte. >> reporter: this video shot by a resident shows 43-year-old keith lamont scott on the ground after being shot by a police officer. it is the only visible evidence the public has seen. the shooting led to anger and overnight clashes
f.b.i. is asking your help locating these two men, wanted as witnesses in the new york and new jersey bombings. congress grills a drug company c.e.o. over the skyrocketing costs of life-saving epipens. and cops and kids change places to promote understanding and peace. this is the "cbs evening news" >> pelley: we begin tonight with two police shootings in two cities, charlotte and tulsa, and two black men dead. the shooting of keith lamont scott in charlotte yesterday sparked a...
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the f.b.i. tonight to ask for help identifying these two men. they are wanted for questioning as possible witnesses in the weekend bomb blasts in new york and new jersey. the man charged in those attacks is recovering from gunshot wounds. homeland security correspondent jeff pegues is following this. >> reporter: at 8:30 saturday night, a pressure cooker bomb exploded on west 23rd street in manhattan. the f.b.i. is appealing for help in finding these two men who were four boston celtics away on west 27th -- four blocks away on west 27th street at the same time. police say the two men removed a bomb from the piece of luggage, putting it on the sidewalk, and then walked away, leaving the device but taking the suitcase. the bomb never exploded. n.y.p.d. cou-t there are no criminal charges. they're not in any jeopardy of being arrested. so if you can help us find them or anybody else can tell white house they russia we would be very interested to speak to them. >> reporter: investigators are still u
the f.b.i. tonight to ask for help identifying these two men. they are wanted for questioning as possible witnesses in the weekend bomb blasts in new york and new jersey. the man charged in those attacks is recovering from gunshot wounds. homeland security correspondent jeff pegues is following this. >> reporter: at 8:30 saturday night, a pressure cooker bomb exploded on west 23rd street in manhattan. the f.b.i. is appealing for help in finding these two men who were four boston celtics...
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f.b.i. on capitol hill to answer questions about hillary clinton's email. are you unfriending people because of this election? we sure are. a new poll shows we are not alen. grab your swimsuits. time to jump in. never before have we seen this level of mass dissatisfaction in a presidential race. it feels like we are stuck with the lesser of two evils. but people think we are in the depths of hell with these two candidates. i have said this before, donald trump and hillary clinton are not the only people running for president. gary johnson published an open n op-ed. he just because gary does things like this -- >> what is aleppo? >> you are kidding. >> no. >> i could go through the whole debate and not say anything. kennedy: it doesn't mean his ideas are crazy. he's the on person offering a rational vision for this country. as gary points out. government does too much and costs too much. it's like a good stripper. the more you kit to do, the more you are going to pay. but this country has bee
f.b.i. on capitol hill to answer questions about hillary clinton's email. are you unfriending people because of this election? we sure are. a new poll shows we are not alen. grab your swimsuits. time to jump in. never before have we seen this level of mass dissatisfaction in a presidential race. it feels like we are stuck with the lesser of two evils. but people think we are in the depths of hell with these two candidates. i have said this before, donald trump and hillary clinton are not the...
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but first, today the f.b.i.eased two key documents about its investigation into the private email server hillary clinton used when she was secretary of state. one contains the agency's notes from clinton's f.b.i. interview; and the other is a 47-page summary of the f.b.i.'s findings. npr's carrie johnson is covering the story and joins me now. so, what's new about the documents that were releaseder today? >> there are several new details, including a sense of what hillary clinton told f.b.i. investigators in that three andh a half hour interview at f.b.i. headquarters on july 2. she said she used the personal server as a matter of convenience. she never had a concern that she or anybody close to her was mishandling classified information. in fact, she actually doesn't recall attending a security briefing or any kind of training about open records lawsuits or open records laws, which is interesting because these materials only came out after a host of requests from news organizations and calls from republicans in
but first, today the f.b.i.eased two key documents about its investigation into the private email server hillary clinton used when she was secretary of state. one contains the agency's notes from clinton's f.b.i. interview; and the other is a 47-page summary of the f.b.i.'s findings. npr's carrie johnson is covering the story and joins me now. so, what's new about the documents that were releaseder today? >> there are several new details, including a sense of what hillary clinton told...
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the f.b.i. tonight to ask for help identifying these two men. they are wanted for questioning as possible witnesses in the weekend bomb blasts in new york and new jersey. the man charged in those attacks is recovering from gunshot wounds. homeland security correspondent >> reporter: at 8:30 saturday night, a pressure cooker bomb exploded on west 23rd street in manhattan. the f.b.i. is appealing for help in finding these two men who were four blocks away on west 27th street at the same time. police say the two men removed a bomb from a piece of luggage, putting it on the sidewalk, and then walked away, leaving the device but taking the suitcase. n.y.p.d. counter-terrorism chief james waters. >> they are witnesses. there are no criminal charges. they're not in any jeopardy of being arrested. so if you can help us find them or anybody else can tell us who they are, we would be very interested to speak to them. >> reporter: investigators are still unsure if ahmad khan rahami was part of a cell or ac
the f.b.i. tonight to ask for help identifying these two men. they are wanted for questioning as possible witnesses in the weekend bomb blasts in new york and new jersey. the man charged in those attacks is recovering from gunshot wounds. homeland security correspondent >> reporter: at 8:30 saturday night, a pressure cooker bomb exploded on west 23rd street in manhattan. the f.b.i. is appealing for help in finding these two men who were four blocks away on west 27th street at the same...
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the f.b.i. is appealing for help in finding these two men who were four blocks away on west 27th street at the same time. police say the two men removed a bomb from a piece of luggage, putting it on the sidewalk, and then walked away, leaving the device but taking the suitcase. n.y.p.d. counter-terrorism chief james waters. >> they are witnesses. there are no criminal charges. they're not in any jeopardy of being arrested. so if you can help us find them or anybody else can tell us who they are, we would be very interested to speak to them. >> reporter: investigators are still unsure if ahmad khan rahami was part of a cell or acting on his own, or if there are still other bombs still unaccounted for. documents, rahami bought the ingredients for the bombs on ebay, including chemicals, ball bearings and electric igniters. the f.b.i. is still trying to figure out where he built the bombs, but two days before the bombings, the documents say a family member filmed rahami burying a small black cylindr
the f.b.i. is appealing for help in finding these two men who were four blocks away on west 27th street at the same time. police say the two men removed a bomb from a piece of luggage, putting it on the sidewalk, and then walked away, leaving the device but taking the suitcase. n.y.p.d. counter-terrorism chief james waters. >> they are witnesses. there are no criminal charges. they're not in any jeopardy of being arrested. so if you can help us find them or anybody else can tell us who...
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according to the f.b.i., mrs. clinton had 110 of them. 25 top secret of those 25, so super secret, the s.a.p. that it told you about, wouldn't view of it themselves because they didn't have the security clearance she did. liz: up next. the "wall street journal" is saying the f.b.i. basically ignores glaring incriminating evidence when they interviewed hillary clinton. the f.b.i. refusing to press her on contradictory answers. clinton's immediate aides told the f.b.i. they were unaware of the private server until after clinton' tenure as secretary of state and before it became public knowledge. hillary clinton says the idea for the server came at the recommendation of her top aide, huma abedin. there is a lot more examples like this in the report. >> the f.b.i. is the premiere law enforcement agency in the world. and we have all come to believe it's filled with human beings that can make mistakes. but their job is to protect the national security and enforce and investigate violations of criminal law of the united
according to the f.b.i., mrs. clinton had 110 of them. 25 top secret of those 25, so super secret, the s.a.p. that it told you about, wouldn't view of it themselves because they didn't have the security clearance she did. liz: up next. the "wall street journal" is saying the f.b.i. basically ignores glaring incriminating evidence when they interviewed hillary clinton. the f.b.i. refusing to press her on contradictory answers. clinton's immediate aides told the f.b.i. they were unaware...
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the f.b.i. and police are look for him in connection to what happened in new york and new jersey over the weekend. including the very latest which was five pipe bombs found overnight in the new jersey transit area station in elizabeth, new jersey, and one of the devices was set off as police were investigating and the other are now in police custody as they continue their investigation. what you are seeing on the screens is an f.b.i. raid into a building, possibly the home of the suspect, or someone connected to the suspect, and they now are searching for, actively, in new jersey, and in new york, so, very fluid situation on the east coast and we have been watching it all morning. especially as police have determined that all of the incidents we saw this weekend, the bombing in new york city, and things that happened overnight in elizabeth, new jersey, the devices are all connected so we will have were more as the information starts to come in to the live desk, again, a very, very active situati
the f.b.i. and police are look for him in connection to what happened in new york and new jersey over the weekend. including the very latest which was five pipe bombs found overnight in the new jersey transit area station in elizabeth, new jersey, and one of the devices was set off as police were investigating and the other are now in police custody as they continue their investigation. what you are seeing on the screens is an f.b.i. raid into a building, possibly the home of the suspect, or...
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the f.b.i. want to speak with this man, ahmad kahn rahami. this is the scene in new jersey where there is a heavy f.b.i. presence. next to where five more explosive devices were discovered last night. there are a lot of moving parts on this story. martha: the entire new york city area is on edge after five more devices were found at a accumulato -- at acommuter rail. those bombs were in a backpack. on top of this and the stepped up security also a pipe bomb that exploded earlier in the day saturday happened in southern new jersey. then saturday night the big blast in the chelsea neighborhood of manhattan. >> everybody get off the street. let's go! get off the street! bill: there were 29 injured in that blast. it's still an active crime scene as we speak. here is new york mayor's bill deblasio. >> we know a lot more than we did 24 hours ago. it's leaning more in the direction this was a specific act of terror. we need the people's help, anyone who has information about that situation, we need it
the f.b.i. want to speak with this man, ahmad kahn rahami. this is the scene in new jersey where there is a heavy f.b.i. presence. next to where five more explosive devices were discovered last night. there are a lot of moving parts on this story. martha: the entire new york city area is on edge after five more devices were found at a accumulato -- at acommuter rail. those bombs were in a backpack. on top of this and the stepped up security also a pipe bomb that exploded earlier in the day...
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the f.b.i.about the emails at the time it closed its case which make its more troubling. we know from a document dump that came out the friday of labor day weekend. that mrs. clinton and her people were involved in manipulating senator bob menendez so he would ask her friendly questions as she appeared as secretary of state before the for affairs committee. this is not uncommon. many of these congressional investigations are really a dog and pony show. the witness already knows what the question is, the questioner already knows what the answer will be. what is uncommon is it would be reduced to an email and made public so the senator involved would be embarrassed. mrs. clinton has not yet been questioned about this. i don't know if senator menendez has. kennedy: as you said, both parties face the same thing. when someone is a republican or democrat, if they go before the committees, if they are republicans were nice. what i'm wondering is about those emails, they were told, hillary clinton and h
the f.b.i.about the emails at the time it closed its case which make its more troubling. we know from a document dump that came out the friday of labor day weekend. that mrs. clinton and her people were involved in manipulating senator bob menendez so he would ask her friendly questions as she appeared as secretary of state before the for affairs committee. this is not uncommon. many of these congressional investigations are really a dog and pony show. the witness already knows what the...
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obviously when the f.b.i. talks to people, they have to come up investigation in 2014, were there any measures keeping a proverbial eye on them or do you have to let them walk free? >> it is not necessarily what they have to do but chose to do based on the information and did not put them on the watch list and their judgment determined there was not enough reasons to have concerns about it. >> is there an indication the family may have helped him or where he the pressure cooker bombs? they had to see something unless they were doing it away from them. >> it is hard to know. i can tell you two circumstantial pieces of evidence and the father has been coming and going of his own free will all day today. at one point it looked like he got take out food and came back 45 minutes later and cbs news learn in the last hour his wife who we believed was in afghanistan. cooperating with authorities. >> interesting. >> denise: will she be brought back here, do you know? >> reporter: we do not know that. >> chris: brooks,
obviously when the f.b.i. talks to people, they have to come up investigation in 2014, were there any measures keeping a proverbial eye on them or do you have to let them walk free? >> it is not necessarily what they have to do but chose to do based on the information and did not put them on the watch list and their judgment determined there was not enough reasons to have concerns about it. >> is there an indication the family may have helped him or where he the pressure cooker...
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but the f.b.i. said there were 1 -- 17,000. the state department isn't complying because they don't have them. lou: i think there is a certain fatigue setting in with the american public on this issue. the scandal has been raging over years now. and we are learning little by little, and i think like nearly everyone who is not fatigued by it, i salute you and other members of congress who are proceeding and pushing for every scrap of information you can get from the state department. at the end of the day, this will be decided by an election that's two months away. >> here is two new pieces of information. the f.b.i. only looks at the classification issue. they did not look at whether destruction of documents took place. we know the chron onive one month, march of 2015, that looks like documents were destroyed under subpoena and under preservation order. march 2, 2015, "new york times" reported the special email arrangement hillary clinton had. march 4 the subpoenas sent. march 9, the server providers are on notice of those thin
but the f.b.i. said there were 1 -- 17,000. the state department isn't complying because they don't have them. lou: i think there is a certain fatigue setting in with the american public on this issue. the scandal has been raging over years now. and we are learning little by little, and i think like nearly everyone who is not fatigued by it, i salute you and other members of congress who are proceeding and pushing for every scrap of information you can get from the state department. at the end...
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lou: f.b.i.ector james comey struggling today to defend his decision not prosecute hillary clinton and giving immunity to five of clinton's to aides. catherine herridge is in washington with our report. reporter: the more f.b.i. comey talks about the integrity of the email investigating less republicans and critics seem convinced. >> i don't think your answers are satisfactory as all, mr. comey. i have a great deal of respect for, but i think there is a qulaif hands coming from somewhere else. >> what concerns me is when you have five immunity agreements and no prosecution. when you are allowing witnesses who happen to be lawyers and targets to sit in on an interview. that's not the f.b.i. i used to work with. >> i hope some day when this political craze is over, you will look back and see this is the f.b.i. you know and love. this was done by proats in the right way. reporter: the five clinton aides and the support staff he said is all about politics. >> your agents on the ground, you take issue
lou: f.b.i.ector james comey struggling today to defend his decision not prosecute hillary clinton and giving immunity to five of clinton's to aides. catherine herridge is in washington with our report. reporter: the more f.b.i. comey talks about the integrity of the email investigating less republicans and critics seem convinced. >> i don't think your answers are satisfactory as all, mr. comey. i have a great deal of respect for, but i think there is a qulaif hands coming from somewhere...
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his father told the f.b.i. two years ago that his sop was a terrorist. rahami's father is speaking to reporters today. >> this as investigators continue to build a case against him. our team coverage begins with dan hausle who i for us in new york city. >> reporter: this apparently goes back to the time the man is accused of setting a bomb here and was arrested for allegingly assaulting his brother. a grand jury didn't pursue charges though so he was not actually charged with the crime. still at the time, the father apparently called the police and the f.b.i. the l the nation's homeland security chief gets a tour of the chelsea bombing site from the mayor. investigators for catching the suspect less than 48 hours after the blast. >> this was a terrific police and investigative work. >> reporter: now we're hearing rahami's father told the f.b.i. two years ago that his son was a terrorist. but retract that had meaning he was hanging outs with the wrong crowd. >> reporter: whapped? >> doing bad. >> reporter: he hit my son. he hit my wife. >> reporter: new y
his father told the f.b.i. two years ago that his sop was a terrorist. rahami's father is speaking to reporters today. >> this as investigators continue to build a case against him. our team coverage begins with dan hausle who i for us in new york city. >> reporter: this apparently goes back to the time the man is accused of setting a bomb here and was arrested for allegingly assaulting his brother. a grand jury didn't pursue charges though so he was not actually charged with the...
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on the the eve of the holiday, the f.b.i. released 58 pages of documents on its now-closed criminal investigation o of hillary clinton's use of private e-mail servers while she was secretary of state. here's julianna goldman. >> reporter: during her three-and-a-half-hour interview on july two, f.b.i. investigators showed hillary clinton classified e-mails from her personal account while secretary of state. clinton didn't recall receive anything e-mails she thought should not be on an unclassified system and repeatedly said she relied on state officials to use their best judgment when handling classified information. asked what "c" referred to one on e-mail, clinton stated she did not know and could only speculate it was referencing paragraphs marked in alphabetical order. she questioned the classification level, and said she saw the e-mail as a condolence call. >> good morning. >> reporter: days later, the f.b.i. announced there was no intentionally mishandled classified information, but director james comey was still critica
on the the eve of the holiday, the f.b.i. released 58 pages of documents on its now-closed criminal investigation o of hillary clinton's use of private e-mail servers while she was secretary of state. here's julianna goldman. >> reporter: during her three-and-a-half-hour interview on july two, f.b.i. investigators showed hillary clinton classified e-mails from her personal account while secretary of state. clinton didn't recall receive anything e-mails she thought should not be on an...
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. >> reporter: in a heavily redacted document the f.b.i. released its summary notes from their hillary clinton interview about whether she mishandled classified material on her personal e-mail server. the f.b.i. says clinton told them she never deleted, nor her e-mail to avoid complying
. >> reporter: in a heavily redacted document the f.b.i. released its summary notes from their hillary clinton interview about whether she mishandled classified material on her personal e-mail server. the f.b.i. says clinton told them she never deleted, nor her e-mail to avoid complying
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his father later told the f.b.i. he was just angry and had no reason to think his son was a terrorist. >> the f.b.i.'s extensive investigation into his activities at this time did not indicate any radicalization or intent to commit nefarious activities. a new yorking mayor giving a touring bombing sight jay johnson wouldn't an my q about father's warn to f.b.i. someone miss a chance to get this guy homeland security johnson also brushing off questions speaking only to praise investigators who caught rahami so quickly. this was terrific police and investigative work. counsel man who handle handle this is neighborhood knew about father's call is shocking upsetting. is that concerning to you if those were mistakes those need to be fix prosecutor say rahami complained about u.s. killing rahami hoped that the sounds of bombs would be heard in the streets. >> and tonight we're hearing for first time from one the two officers injured in terror take down of rahami. this guy who injured by shrapnel in that shoot out, he was h
his father later told the f.b.i. he was just angry and had no reason to think his son was a terrorist. >> the f.b.i.'s extensive investigation into his activities at this time did not indicate any radicalization or intent to commit nefarious activities. a new yorking mayor giving a touring bombing sight jay johnson wouldn't an my q about father's warn to f.b.i. someone miss a chance to get this guy homeland security johnson also brushing off questions speaking only to praise investigators...