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the f.b.i.plehg failures to investigate and stop larry nassar, the former u.s.a. gymnastics doctor, who sexually abused female athletes for years. dozens of additional victims were assaulted while the f.b.i. dragged its feet. cbs' dr. jon lapook has more on this. >> i was molested. >> reporter: it was a damning indictment of the country's top law enforcement agency. >> they were just kids. >> reporter: in the worst sexual abuse scandal in the history of sports. the 109 page report released today, by the department of justice's inspector general, found the f.b.i. failed to respond to sexual assault allegations against larry nassar, the disgraced former doctor for u.s.a. gymnastics with the urgency the allegations required. the f.b.i. learned of the accusations at the end of july 2015 but did not open an investigation in michigan where much of the abuse occurred and where nassar was still working at michigan state university until october 2016. >> had they done that job, over a hundred women at mi
the f.b.i.plehg failures to investigate and stop larry nassar, the former u.s.a. gymnastics doctor, who sexually abused female athletes for years. dozens of additional victims were assaulted while the f.b.i. dragged its feet. cbs' dr. jon lapook has more on this. >> i was molested. >> reporter: it was a damning indictment of the country's top law enforcement agency. >> they were just kids. >> reporter: in the worst sexual abuse scandal in the history of sports. the 109...
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the f.b.i. has arrested almost 500 people sm the architect of the capitol has been guyen, 10 million and pelosi continues to make this about politics. no one takes this serious based upon the direction she wants to go. if you had read the senate report you would be concerned. concerned about what happened that day and concerned the days before it that caused that day to happen. why wasn't the national guard here. a lot of questions. national guard were doing street patrol but not on the capitol. the concern to me why the smear would narrow the scope, did something happen in the summer to not bring the national guard here. why were the national guard riot gear locked in a bus? all that preparation ahead of time? why wasn't the intelligence provided. sergeant of arms never spoke to me prior to the 6th, during the 6th, after the 6th. there are a lot of questions raised and senate who did the work and we have a speaker who did nothing but play politics. reporter: are you going to appoint members to
the f.b.i. has arrested almost 500 people sm the architect of the capitol has been guyen, 10 million and pelosi continues to make this about politics. no one takes this serious based upon the direction she wants to go. if you had read the senate report you would be concerned. concerned about what happened that day and concerned the days before it that caused that day to happen. why wasn't the national guard here. a lot of questions. national guard were doing street patrol but not on the...
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process, today the deputy attorney general will issue a directive to all federal prosecutors and the f.b.i., which will highlight the prevalence of these threats and instruct them to prioritize investigating these threats. today, we will also launch a task force, including personnel from the criminal division of the civil -- criminal division, the civil rights division and the f.b.i. to focus on these threats. we will promptly prosecute any violations of federal law. we are using every method at our disposal in our enforcement efforts, but that is not enough. we urge congress to act to provide the department with important authorities it needs to protect the voting rights of every american. eight years ago today, the supreme court issued the decision in selby county vs. holder. prior to that decision, the justice department had an invaluable tool it could use to protect voters from discrimination, section 5 of the voting rights act. under that section, any change with respect to voting in a covered jurisdiction could not be enforced unless the jurisdiction first proved to the justice depar
process, today the deputy attorney general will issue a directive to all federal prosecutors and the f.b.i., which will highlight the prevalence of these threats and instruct them to prioritize investigating these threats. today, we will also launch a task force, including personnel from the criminal division of the civil -- criminal division, the civil rights division and the f.b.i. to focus on these threats. we will promptly prosecute any violations of federal law. we are using every method...
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since january 6, the f.b.i. has arrested more than 500 suspects who took part in the insurrection, but officials say these 11 are some of the most violent offenders yet to be identified. 300 suspects remain at large. there is a big shakeup to have the sidelines of the n.b.a. final. hours before tipoff espn benched reporter rachel nichols after recordings surfaced of her making disparaging comments about a colleague and the network's efforts. >> i'm here with monty williams >> reporter: to basketball fans, rachel nichols is a fixture on the sidelines. now she has been sidelined for criticizing espn assigning maria taylor, who's black, to host last years n.b.a. county down to have the playoffs over nichols who is white. >> the first thing they tell you in journalism school is don't become testify story. >> reporter: she did become the story when a conversation she had last year was secretly recorded and later leaked. >> if you need to give her more things to do because you're feeling pressure about your long-time
since january 6, the f.b.i. has arrested more than 500 suspects who took part in the insurrection, but officials say these 11 are some of the most violent offenders yet to be identified. 300 suspects remain at large. there is a big shakeup to have the sidelines of the n.b.a. final. hours before tipoff espn benched reporter rachel nichols after recordings surfaced of her making disparaging comments about a colleague and the network's efforts. >> i'm here with monty williams >>...
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that's where the role of interviews are the so doing the briefings with the f.b.i. others, but also en willing to get on a red-eye plane and end up in a small town in the middle of america and interview a urce that hasn't tked before, getting the context behind that electronic communication that came from a field office or norfolk down to d.c. what were they thinking at that time? it is a long, hard slog, and that's why you'll see the first hearing is government officials talking, you see the police officers, because you don't want to bring in the government officials until you know all of the facts. >> in the last minute or so we have left, bring us up to speed on where our government is with extremism, especially with racists and the white supremacist groups that the f.b.i. have made, and the groups that still want to reject the election. what is the danger right now? >> right now about550 people have been rested they came come from a number of groups, from the proud boys, the supremacists, individuals, and things like that. but the last six months the biden admin
that's where the role of interviews are the so doing the briefings with the f.b.i. others, but also en willing to get on a red-eye plane and end up in a small town in the middle of america and interview a urce that hasn't tked before, getting the context behind that electronic communication that came from a field office or norfolk down to d.c. what were they thinking at that time? it is a long, hard slog, and that's why you'll see the first hearing is government officials talking, you see the...
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domestic terrorism because if you look back at our history obviously in the past -- and through the f.b.i. and throughout the history of the united state the term terrorism has been used in very awful ways against political enemies. so that's something that i think the justice department will be very careful about and makeure that they have the facts lined up before they come out and say this person is a terrorist. yamiche: and before the hearing on tuesday, a group of republican lawmakers blamed speaker pelosi for the capitol attack. >> on january 6 these brave officers were put into a vulnerable and impossible position. because of the leadership at the top has failed. >> the american people deserve to know the truth that nancy pelosi bears responsibility as speaker. house for the tragedy that occurred on january 6. yamiche: now, to be clear, those claims are false. object january -- on january 6 the capitol police were responsible for the security of congress but ryan, i'm going to turn to you. what's the actual truth here? ryan: that's just not the case. there's a little bit of a dista
domestic terrorism because if you look back at our history obviously in the past -- and through the f.b.i. and throughout the history of the united state the term terrorism has been used in very awful ways against political enemies. so that's something that i think the justice department will be very careful about and makeure that they have the facts lined up before they come out and say this person is a terrorist. yamiche: and before the hearing on tuesday, a group of republican lawmakers...
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but that's not even the tip of the geekberg because, according to the f.b.i., entriken filmed videosting the action for his mother, with whom he lives. ( cheers and applause ) nathan! nathan! ( applause ) nathan, what are you doing? you can't film yourself at a riot and send it to your mom. you save those stories for when she tucks you in at night. ( laughter ) in the videos, entriken filmed the riot and said things like: wow, mom. i wish you were here with me. mom, look, i made it to the top. and here comes the riot police, mom. okay, that's a mother-son bond. i'm sorry, i meant mother-son bail-bond. but good news nathan. if they convict you, you're getting your own place. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ (band plays opening notes of "jailhouse rock") ♪ ♪ ♪ hope you have a happy ending okay. there you go. next up next up next up on the roundup, schenectady man and living embodiment of the term "bro," brandon fellows. we've seen some real fashion crimes being committed in the course of rioters committing actual crimes, see gladiator costume. but fellows stands out as being
but that's not even the tip of the geekberg because, according to the f.b.i., entriken filmed videosting the action for his mother, with whom he lives. ( cheers and applause ) nathan! nathan! ( applause ) nathan, what are you doing? you can't film yourself at a riot and send it to your mom. you save those stories for when she tucks you in at night. ( laughter ) in the videos, entriken filmed the riot and said things like: wow, mom. i wish you were here with me. mom, look, i made it to the top....
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here's what the f.b.i. said at the time.n any person being interviewed after warning of counsel decides he wishes to consult with couple of before proceeding further, the interview is terminated, f.b.i. does not pass judgment on the ability for the person to pay for counsel. the other thing i want to say is, the best way to understand the aranda decision itself, go to the interactive constitution and you will see paul and kate with a beautiful, common statement about what miranda means. you can read the fifth amendment on this side and then you see this common statement where paul cassell and kate stiff with a beautiful common statement about what miranda means. then new have separate statements about what you disagree about. that's a great place for viewers to understand the decision. host: the chief justice chose to write the opinion himself. it was 60-plus pages. and he read it aloud in the courtroom in its entirety. how often does that happen? paul: not very often and certainly not with 60-page opinions. you can imagine
here's what the f.b.i. said at the time.n any person being interviewed after warning of counsel decides he wishes to consult with couple of before proceeding further, the interview is terminated, f.b.i. does not pass judgment on the ability for the person to pay for counsel. the other thing i want to say is, the best way to understand the aranda decision itself, go to the interactive constitution and you will see paul and kate with a beautiful, common statement about what miranda means. you can...
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and that is that the findings of the legislation speak to to the testimony of the director of the f.b.i. when he basically said there were more deaths from domestic terrorism than from global terrorism, in our country in the previous year. the testimony from the department of homeland security about concerns that are out there, all of these institutions talking about -- well, i hate to say this, but what they have said in terms of white supremacy, islam phobia, all of these attitudes that have contributed to what happened on january 6. and that is our purpose -- do we have -- you can go to speaker. gov to read the findings which establish the purpose of what we are setting out to do to make sure that this never happens again. i just put out a press release and you have the names of the members on the committee. it was our hope that we could have done this with a bipartisan outside commission. maybe one day that will be possible. it took 14 1/2 months for the 9/11 commission to be signed into law. perhaps this is on the horizon. but in the meantime then and in the meantime now, it is goi
and that is that the findings of the legislation speak to to the testimony of the director of the f.b.i. when he basically said there were more deaths from domestic terrorism than from global terrorism, in our country in the previous year. the testimony from the department of homeland security about concerns that are out there, all of these institutions talking about -- well, i hate to say this, but what they have said in terms of white supremacy, islam phobia, all of these attitudes that have...
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and in 2006 the f.b.i. allegedly engaged in the targeted religious profiling of muslims in southern california. if true, it was and it remains an egregious abuse, one that led these individuals to sue the f.b.i. but rather than let the case proceed and rather than let the truth come to light about what the f.b.i. did and why, the government asked the trial court to dismiss the case on the basis of the state secrets privilege, and the trial court agreed. this case, however, is not yet over because the supreme court will hear it in the fall after it has wound its way through the lower courts. and as we know, justice is often delayed. in this instance justice delayed is justice denied. and again, because of the state secrets privilege. let me close with a bit of history. on september 11, 2019, the then-president of the united states, donald trump, made a promise. he made a promise to the 9/11 families. he made a promise to them to their faces. he looked them in the eye, he shook their hands, and he told them t
and in 2006 the f.b.i. allegedly engaged in the targeted religious profiling of muslims in southern california. if true, it was and it remains an egregious abuse, one that led these individuals to sue the f.b.i. but rather than let the case proceed and rather than let the truth come to light about what the f.b.i. did and why, the government asked the trial court to dismiss the case on the basis of the state secrets privilege, and the trial court agreed. this case, however, is not yet over...
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and the f.b.i. we're the guys with guns."eral, that's not as reassuring as you think. ( laughter ) may i remind you, this is america. we're all the guys with guns. i don't own any guns, and i think i do. ( laughter ) but it is refreshing that our country was saved because, for once, the c.i.a. didn't want to destabilize a democracy. milley didn't relax after the january 6 insurrection was thwarted. in the run-up to biden's inauguration, he wanted the military to lock down d.c., telling his troops, "here's the deal, guys: these guys are nazis, they're boogaloo boys, they're proud boys. these are the same people we fought in world war ii." oh, come on. they're insurrectionists, but what makes you think these guys are nazis? ( cheers and applause ) clearly -- those are actual photos. >> jon: that's a real photo! >> stephen: clearly, the former president didn't like the tea that milley spill-y, because earlier today, he released a statement declaring, "i'm not into coups!" adding, "if i was going to do a coup, one of the last peo
and the f.b.i. we're the guys with guns."eral, that's not as reassuring as you think. ( laughter ) may i remind you, this is america. we're all the guys with guns. i don't own any guns, and i think i do. ( laughter ) but it is refreshing that our country was saved because, for once, the c.i.a. didn't want to destabilize a democracy. milley didn't relax after the january 6 insurrection was thwarted. in the run-up to biden's inauguration, he wanted the military to lock down d.c., telling his...
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is sendsing a delegation, including f.b.i. officials.hat roam do people in haiti want to see the u.s. play here and how might president biden respond? jacqueli: i think one by sending in the f.b.i. they're hoping to get some answers. again, was this an inside job? how'd these people gets that close? there's been a lot of criticism of president biden to pay more attention to haiti and not do what his predecessor did, which was sort of ignore it. haiti has a lot of needs, the biggest of which is probably the security issue. pouring money into the haitian national police is not going to get it. the u.s. has to figure out where the middle ground is. they've gone from sort of overreaching with haiti to ignoring it over the last few years so they have to find that middle ground where people feel they're being listened to and they can come up with a policy that addresses people in haiti and also addresses u.s. interests. yamiche: jackie, thank you so much. we're going to connue to follow the story. thank you so much for your reporting and joini
is sendsing a delegation, including f.b.i. officials.hat roam do people in haiti want to see the u.s. play here and how might president biden respond? jacqueli: i think one by sending in the f.b.i. they're hoping to get some answers. again, was this an inside job? how'd these people gets that close? there's been a lot of criticism of president biden to pay more attention to haiti and not do what his predecessor did, which was sort of ignore it. haiti has a lot of needs, the biggest of which is...
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maxximus. ( laughter ) ( piano riff ) not to correct the f.b.i., but -- far be it from me to correctederal bureau of investigations, but technically, entriken wasn't dressed as a roman. he told authorities that he was cosplaying as someone named captain moroni, who was a figure in the mormon faith who fought against an attempt to overthrow a democracy. and not, as i thought, the plural of captain moron. ( laughter ) okay, cosplaying as an obscure religious figure sounds pretty nerdy. but that's not even the tip of the geekberg because, according to the f.b.i., entriken filmed videos on his cellphone, narrating the action for his mother, with whom he lives. ( cheers and applause ) nathan! nathan! ( applause ) nathan, what are you doing? you can't film yourself at a riot and send it to your mom. save those stories for when she tucks you in at night. ( laughter ) in the videos, entriken filmed the riot and said things like: >> wow, mom. i wish you were here with me. mom, look, i made it to the top. and here comes the riot police, mom. okay, that's a mother-son bond. i'm sorry, i meant b
maxximus. ( laughter ) ( piano riff ) not to correct the f.b.i., but -- far be it from me to correctederal bureau of investigations, but technically, entriken wasn't dressed as a roman. he told authorities that he was cosplaying as someone named captain moroni, who was a figure in the mormon faith who fought against an attempt to overthrow a democracy. and not, as i thought, the plural of captain moron. ( laughter ) okay, cosplaying as an obscure religious figure sounds pretty nerdy. but that's...
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from gold at the last olympics. . >> reporter: meanwhile, the f.b.i. put out a general warning against potential cyberattacks at the games-- that could include threats to block or disrupt live broadcasts-- but said there has been no specific threat. with tokyo covid cases the highest since january, the head of the world health organization today called the games a celebration of hope. >> may the message of hope resound from tokyo around the world. >> reporter: with games beginning ahead of opening ceremonies on friday, the focus is turning to competition, which officials hope will not get overshadowed by covid. norah. >> o'donnell: jamie yuccas, thank you. tonight, a landmark settlement agreement in the opioid epidemic. a group of state attorneys general reached a $26 billion settlement with johnson &johnson and three other american companies that distributed opioid painkillers, even as addiction and overdose deaths skyrocketed. states now have 30 days to states now have 30 days to decide whether to agree to the deal, and local governments will have 15
from gold at the last olympics. . >> reporter: meanwhile, the f.b.i. put out a general warning against potential cyberattacks at the games-- that could include threats to block or disrupt live broadcasts-- but said there has been no specific threat. with tokyo covid cases the highest since january, the head of the world health organization today called the games a celebration of hope. >> may the message of hope resound from tokyo around the world. >> reporter: with games...
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. >> the f.b.i. say there is no fs reason to believe suspects arrested in denver with guns and ammo posed a threat to major league baseball all-star game in the city. police arrested four people friday night finding more than a dozen weapons, a thousand rounds of ammunition and body armor ino two rooms. paul payson is the city's police chief. >> they alerted the police department about a suspicious situation. our officers are our acon.tigators immediately took >> police acted after a housekeeper found the weapons and tactical gear. this hotel is close to the site of this week's baseball all-star game. >> officials in surfside, florida, gave an update today on the recovery efforts at the ruins of that collapsed condo. the death toll rose to 90 with 31 others still unaccounted for. moe than 14 million pounds of concrete and debris have been removed from the site so far. >> tonight f.b.i. and homeland security officials are en route to haiti to assist investigators there as the political crisis followin
. >> the f.b.i. say there is no fs reason to believe suspects arrested in denver with guns and ammo posed a threat to major league baseball all-star game in the city. police arrested four people friday night finding more than a dozen weapons, a thousand rounds of ammunition and body armor ino two rooms. paul payson is the city's police chief. >> they alerted the police department about a suspicious situation. our officers are our acon.tigators immediately took >> police acted...
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>> rapp: our own f.b.i.ned that everything was rock solid, that the whole group of photos represented, real people and real events. >> pelley: the f.b.i. analyzed caesar's images. in the 242 pictures it sampled, the f.b.i. says the "image files exhibit no artifacts or inconsistencies." one prisoner caesar did not photograph is this man, who goes by the alias, ali. he was imprisoned because of the place of his birth. where were you born? >> ali ( translated ): in columbus, ohio. >> pelley: but you moved to syria as a child? >> ali ( translated ): correct. >> pelley: in 2012, on a trip from the u.s., ali, flew to damascus. it was the second year of the war. he never made it out of the airport. his u.s. passport was a ticket to an underground prison. >> ali ( translated ): one of the high-ranked intelligence officers told me, we don't care if you are american. we can kill you. we can keep you detained forever. >> pelley: three weeks of interrogation seemed like forever. he told us his feet were beaten with plas
>> rapp: our own f.b.i.ned that everything was rock solid, that the whole group of photos represented, real people and real events. >> pelley: the f.b.i. analyzed caesar's images. in the 242 pictures it sampled, the f.b.i. says the "image files exhibit no artifacts or inconsistencies." one prisoner caesar did not photograph is this man, who goes by the alias, ali. he was imprisoned because of the place of his birth. where were you born? >> ali ( translated ): in...
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the f.b.i., the u.s. marshal, d.c. metropolitan police department, numerous other law enforcement agencies hurried to defend the capitol at the urge and call. we are all thankful for that. federal prosecutors have charged more than 500 people in more than 40 states with participating in the attack and arrests continue almost daily. we have a responsibility to support these agencies in dealing with january 6 and its aftermath. it's not addressed in the republican proposal. i'm tired of hearing people say we are in favor of law and order in law enforcement, we just don't want to pay for it. it should not be lost on us that we are not the ones to sweep up the shattered glass, scrub the floors and walls of this building on that day and throughout the night. we did not turn our -- we cannot turn our backs on the dedicated public servants, the women and men who had to process that trauma that day as they boarded up shattered windows and broken doors. it's a trauma that came at the end of a yearlong pandemic. it should not be
the f.b.i., the u.s. marshal, d.c. metropolitan police department, numerous other law enforcement agencies hurried to defend the capitol at the urge and call. we are all thankful for that. federal prosecutors have charged more than 500 people in more than 40 states with participating in the attack and arrests continue almost daily. we have a responsibility to support these agencies in dealing with january 6 and its aftermath. it's not addressed in the republican proposal. i'm tired of hearing...
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so far, the f.b.i. has arrested about 535 people in these investigations. now from that group, 10 have pleaded guilty themselves. the rest have cases pending. now, there is a wide range of different kinds of charges. almost everyone in that group has been charged with improper entry, and a smaller group has been charged with conspiracy, and 100 people were charged with assault. over 100 police officers were assaulted. there are still some 300 suspects that the f.b.i. would like to identify and find. they up loaded 11 new videos today of faces they want americans to look at and see if they can identify. among those who they can't identify are the people or persons who planted the pipe bombs at the democratic international headquarters. there are some guilty pleas, some for misdemeanors. a woman recently was given three years probation in that. she apologized in court, and that's why she got a lenient sentence. we had a plea from an oathkeeper who pleaded guilty to trying to overturn the election. that person's sentence is still pending, but could be more tha
so far, the f.b.i. has arrested about 535 people in these investigations. now from that group, 10 have pleaded guilty themselves. the rest have cases pending. now, there is a wide range of different kinds of charges. almost everyone in that group has been charged with improper entry, and a smaller group has been charged with conspiracy, and 100 people were charged with assault. over 100 police officers were assaulted. there are still some 300 suspects that the f.b.i. would like to identify and...
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in a statement, the f.b.i.d the actions described in the report were, quote, inexcusable and a discredit to this organization. the national highway safety administration is recommending that owners of some chevy bolt models park their cars outside after charging. general motors added that the vehicles should not be charged overnight. the vehicles from model years 2017 to 2019 had been recalled by general motors. the bolt's battery cells are prone to smoke and ignite internally. u.s. auto regulators say almost 51,000 bolts are affected and the recommendation applies even if they had been serviced in the recalls. still to come on the "newshour," the taliban moves to fill the power vacuum created by the departure of u.s. forces from afghanistan. the case of britney spears' conservatorship highlights their potential abuse. and the struggle to find childcare in rural areas prompts innovative education initiatives. announcer:this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cr
in a statement, the f.b.i.d the actions described in the report were, quote, inexcusable and a discredit to this organization. the national highway safety administration is recommending that owners of some chevy bolt models park their cars outside after charging. general motors added that the vehicles should not be charged overnight. the vehicles from model years 2017 to 2019 had been recalled by general motors. the bolt's battery cells are prone to smoke and ignite internally. u.s. auto...
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in a statement late today, the f.b.i.the actions described in the report were "inexcusable and a discredit to this organization." amazon founder jeff bezos will donate $200 million to the smithsonian institution. today's announcement is the institution's largest gift ever. it will upgrade the smithsonian's national air and space museum in washington, d.c. and add to the education programs. and on wall street, the dow jones industrial average gained 44 points to close at 34,933. the nasdaq fell 32 points, and the s&p 500 added five. still to come on the newshour: the taliban moves to fill the power vacuum created by the departure of u.s. forces from afghanistan. the case of britney spears' conservatorship highlights their potential abuse. and, the struggle to find child care in rural areas prompts innovative education initiatives. >> woodruff: as we heard earlier, democratic lawmakers have high hopes for new spending. but, there are concerns about the notable hike in inflation in recent months. the consumer price ind rose
in a statement late today, the f.b.i.the actions described in the report were "inexcusable and a discredit to this organization." amazon founder jeff bezos will donate $200 million to the smithsonian institution. today's announcement is the institution's largest gift ever. it will upgrade the smithsonian's national air and space museum in washington, d.c. and add to the education programs. and on wall street, the dow jones industrial average gained 44 points to close at 34,933. the...
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the f.b.i. has investigated. and the architect of the capitol has $10 million. there are two questions, why were we so ill prepared. if you read the senate report, they knew about this on december 14. why were we so ill prepared? second is, you got to make sure it never happens or has the ability to happen again. we have lost officer evans on good friday from a driven individual that could be politically motivated. i think everything should be looked at. reporter: leader mcconnell has said that he thinks democrats are going to go this alone and republicans won't vote for it. what is your position on the debt ceiling? how would you hike to see the issues dealt with and should the democrats put it in reconciliation? mr. mccarthy: democrats have put into forms. the idea -- you got inflation caused by their spending and warning from their own democrats , warning from their own economic advisers that if they go forward with this, they will get inflation. they went forward with it. inflation is a tax on every single american. you just listen to the first story of a re
the f.b.i. has investigated. and the architect of the capitol has $10 million. there are two questions, why were we so ill prepared. if you read the senate report, they knew about this on december 14. why were we so ill prepared? second is, you got to make sure it never happens or has the ability to happen again. we have lost officer evans on good friday from a driven individual that could be politically motivated. i think everything should be looked at. reporter: leader mcconnell has said that...
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the f.b.i.o kidnap an american, a vocal critic of the islamic republic here on u.s. soil. look at this video posted by her. she posted the video last night. she appears to be inside her brooklyn home with police lights flashing outside. she says the police have been around her home for the past two weeks now. the f.b.i. says four iranian intelligence agents were plotting to kidnap her from her brooklyn home even looking into using a speed boat to take her to venezuela and then flying to the islamic republic from there. she is a big critic of the regime. here she is on what happened when the f.b.i. first told her what was going on. >> i said look, i have been receiving death threats every day. what's new? they said no, this time it's different. this is it. they showed me all the photos that the intelligence service september someone here to take photos of my private life and i was like wow, are they that close to me? >> they've been monitoring her for some time. the people are still at large base
the f.b.i.o kidnap an american, a vocal critic of the islamic republic here on u.s. soil. look at this video posted by her. she posted the video last night. she appears to be inside her brooklyn home with police lights flashing outside. she says the police have been around her home for the past two weeks now. the f.b.i. says four iranian intelligence agents were plotting to kidnap her from her brooklyn home even looking into using a speed boat to take her to venezuela and then flying to the...
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now we've heard maybe the f.b.i. actually started this but one of the ones that has always held was that this was not an armed insurrection. officer dunn, you mentioned that those that stormed the capitol were well-organized and trained. i'll ask all four of you. officer hodges i know it was part of your job initially before you responded to the capitol. if in the middle of all that melee you see somebody with a gun in that crowd, would you be able to go out, apprehend and arrest them, read them their rights and go through that process or was the mission at the moment survival and defense of the capitol? i'm asking is it possible that people maybe have guns and we've seen that actually there were but this idea that well, people weren't arrested with guns at the time it was raw survival. i'll start with we can just start to the left. let me ask you, what is your response to that? >> for those people who continue to downplay this vie olent attack on democracy and officers i suggest them to look at the videos and the fo
now we've heard maybe the f.b.i. actually started this but one of the ones that has always held was that this was not an armed insurrection. officer dunn, you mentioned that those that stormed the capitol were well-organized and trained. i'll ask all four of you. officer hodges i know it was part of your job initially before you responded to the capitol. if in the middle of all that melee you see somebody with a gun in that crowd, would you be able to go out, apprehend and arrest them, read...
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the f.b.i. has arrested more than 500 people. the architect of the capitol has $10 million. what does she do today? continue the same sham she's done all along. never, never in the history of this institution, for a select committee, she admitted to me when she called me, have they ever done something like this. think for one moment. jim banks is a naval officer. defended his nation. served in afghanistan. elected by his peers to the largest conference in the committee. but she wants to say, predetermine, that he can't serve that pelosi can pick and choose. jim jordan. is she afraid of a question from jim? is she afraid what he might ask or fight for? he's a ranking member. not his first committee. but his second. why would she be afraid? did she set the committee itself to be one-sided? yes. more so than any select committee before? yes. we warned you from that moment in time she was playing politics. today just showed the american people exactly what everybody was warned. the american people lose in this. but we're not going to allow that to happen. we're going to get to t
the f.b.i. has arrested more than 500 people. the architect of the capitol has $10 million. what does she do today? continue the same sham she's done all along. never, never in the history of this institution, for a select committee, she admitted to me when she called me, have they ever done something like this. think for one moment. jim banks is a naval officer. defended his nation. served in afghanistan. elected by his peers to the largest conference in the committee. but she wants to say,...
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incite and commit violence and the threats of violence again that i referenced from the director of the f.b.i. it goes on and on. but i think it's really important, speaker.gov. go there, you will have a clear path. questions for any of us? the chair of the homeland security committee, do you want to say anything? ms. lofgren: house administration committee has held a series of hearings primarily with the inspectors generals looking at deficiency of the management of the capitol police. and unfortunately we found many. but that's not what spurred the attack but the response. the fact there were deficiencies in the management of the capitol police didn't cause the riot. we will make sure that the interim steps to be more safe at the capitol continue. but it's not a substitute for finding out what happened here, what caused a mob of americans to think this they were supporting the constitution when they tried to disrupt the constitutional process of counting the electoral votes, who paid for it, how was it organized. we need to find that out to keep the country safe. thank you, madam. speaker p
incite and commit violence and the threats of violence again that i referenced from the director of the f.b.i. it goes on and on. but i think it's really important, speaker.gov. go there, you will have a clear path. questions for any of us? the chair of the homeland security committee, do you want to say anything? ms. lofgren: house administration committee has held a series of hearings primarily with the inspectors generals looking at deficiency of the management of the capitol police. and...
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one haitian official in the pr prime minister's inner circle told me today that the f.b.i..i.ns on the ground remains on the ground here helping with the investigation, norah. >> o'donnell: all right, the mystery continues, mola lenghi. thank you. well, tonight, new evidence that america's economic rebound comes with a hefty price. consumer prices were 5.4% higher last month than a year ago. that's actually the biggest increase in 13 years. one eye-popping number? used car and truck prices shot up 10.5% just in june. that's the highest one-month jump on record. and we should say it's not just vehicle prices-- americans desperate for a vacation are finding the cost of getting away is going through the roof. i've heard it from friends. here's cbs' jamie yuccas. >> reporter: and you designed this? >> yes, i did. >> reporter: jade towery runs her own airbnb and says her bookings are finally resurging, a result of high demand and low supply across the industry. >> i heard it from my guests. yeah, it was hard to find places, it's not enough out there. >> reporter: meanwhile, hotel r
one haitian official in the pr prime minister's inner circle told me today that the f.b.i..i.ns on the ground remains on the ground here helping with the investigation, norah. >> o'donnell: all right, the mystery continues, mola lenghi. thank you. well, tonight, new evidence that america's economic rebound comes with a hefty price. consumer prices were 5.4% higher last month than a year ago. that's actually the biggest increase in 13 years. one eye-popping number? used car and truck...
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she typed it and sent the letter to the f.b.i.nd you saw it's a very disturbing, profane letter where she threatens people who are going to get hurt. so she's all in. she's all in. she kept quiet on this for years. that was 1989, until she came forward in 1993, received immunity, obviously been investigated, lied about that, for her part in this tree spiking in idaho. she has since then portrayed herself as a victim, but a former criminal investigator for usda forest service, again, senator barasso laid this out, wrote a letter to the chairman and ranking member of the senate committee on energy and natural resources and here's what he said. stone-manning was not an innocent bir- by stand -- innocent by stander. not only was she a member of the earth first, she played a role in it. she was extremely antigovernment. he said she was uncooperate and refused to provide handwriting samples, fringier prints as ordered by the -- fingerprints as ordered by the grand jury. it was only after she knew she might get into trouble that she woul
she typed it and sent the letter to the f.b.i.nd you saw it's a very disturbing, profane letter where she threatens people who are going to get hurt. so she's all in. she's all in. she kept quiet on this for years. that was 1989, until she came forward in 1993, received immunity, obviously been investigated, lied about that, for her part in this tree spiking in idaho. she has since then portrayed herself as a victim, but a former criminal investigator for usda forest service, again, senator...
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and the f.b.i. the guys with the guns." >> thank you. >> reporter: tonight, the former president is firing back at his joint chief, calling the claims "so ridiculous," adding "if i was going to do a coup, one of the last people i would want to do it with is general mark milley." milley also apparently saw parallels between mr. trump's claims of election fraud and adolph hitler's rhetoric in nazi germany, telling aides, "this is a reichstag moment, the gospel of the fÜehrer." the book's authors say milley told staffers, listening to the president was like reading george orwell's dystopian novel "1984:" "lies are truth, division is unity, evil is good." at an event today, the general appeared to joke about the potential impact his comments could have on his own career. >> i won't be at his retirement, unfortunately. i may be at my own before that, but who knows. >> reporter: the book claims milley was not alone in his concerns. top democrats, including houset. top d.m speaker nancy pelosi, called the
and the f.b.i. the guys with the guns." >> thank you. >> reporter: tonight, the former president is firing back at his joint chief, calling the claims "so ridiculous," adding "if i was going to do a coup, one of the last people i would want to do it with is general mark milley." milley also apparently saw parallels between mr. trump's claims of election fraud and adolph hitler's rhetoric in nazi germany, telling aides, "this is a reichstag moment, the...
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officials including the f.b.i. met with haitian authorities sunday to discuss the investigation. meanwhile, today, the white house did not rule out sending u.s. troops here, if the situation on the ground deteriorates any further, norah. >> o'donnell: mola lenghi, thank you. and tonight, it is a new era in space travel. the historic virgin galactic flight was picture perfect, but also left people wondering will they get a chance to fly to space? cbs's mark strassmann was there for the flight. >> yay! >> reporter: giddy at the edge of space. >> this is unbelievable! this is too unbelievable! >> reporter: this moment more than 53 miles above earth cost richard branson a fortune. he can afford it. branson's billions launched virgin galactic. the company selling the same thrill ride to any wanna be astronaut with a bank account that gitters. >> i'm still floating. >> reporter: with all your trophies where does that astronaut pin rank? >> i would say it's the most important trophy. >> reporter: in eight days billionaire jeff bezos will launch with his space company blue or gin. that f
officials including the f.b.i. met with haitian authorities sunday to discuss the investigation. meanwhile, today, the white house did not rule out sending u.s. troops here, if the situation on the ground deteriorates any further, norah. >> o'donnell: mola lenghi, thank you. and tonight, it is a new era in space travel. the historic virgin galactic flight was picture perfect, but also left people wondering will they get a chance to fly to space? cbs's mark strassmann was there for the...
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and the f.b.i., we are the guys with the guns. >> thank you. >> reporter: tonight the former president is firing back at his joint chief, calling the claims so ridiculous, adding if i uh was going to do a coup, one to have the last people i would want to do it with is general mark milley. milley also apparently saw parallels between mr. trump's claim of election fraud and adolph hitler's rhetoric in germany, telling aides this is a reichstag moment the gospel of the fuÜehrer. the author told milley staffers it was like reading george orwell, 1984, lies are truth, division is unit, evil is good. at an event today, the general appeared to joke about the potential impact his comments could have on his own career. >> i won't be at his retirement, unfortunately. i may be >> i won't be at his retirement, unfortunately. i may be at my own before that, but who knows. >> reporter: the book claims milley was not alone. top democrats, including nancy pelosi, called the general. he assured her mr. trump would not use nuclear weapons. senate majority leader chuck schumer today dodged. did you expre
and the f.b.i., we are the guys with the guns. >> thank you. >> reporter: tonight the former president is firing back at his joint chief, calling the claims so ridiculous, adding if i uh was going to do a coup, one to have the last people i would want to do it with is general mark milley. milley also apparently saw parallels between mr. trump's claim of election fraud and adolph hitler's rhetoric in germany, telling aides this is a reichstag moment the gospel of the fuÜehrer. the...
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and f.b.i. among others that received requests from the capitol police were beginning to respond. how many a.t.f. and f.b.i. officers were deployed to the capitol and what time -- so you didn't call for them, you learned by watching on --ulater linebacker will -- later learned that they were deployed you didn't call for them. >> the way this works, capitol police establish what they immediate in advance and if they immediate additional help they coordinate it ahead of time with the park police, the justice department, d.h.s., national guard. and when the violence occurred they requested help from a.t.f. and f.b.i. and ewe responded with great urgency. we had prepositioned some resourceses. i had hoped that was cautionary. i called them in as quick as possible. 500 federal agents from the crusties department. >> 500 agecies have been deployed to the capitol more than four months after the june -- the january 6. this is new -- >> no, no, no. the same day. january 6. >> right. but this was new info
and f.b.i. among others that received requests from the capitol police were beginning to respond. how many a.t.f. and f.b.i. officers were deployed to the capitol and what time -- so you didn't call for them, you learned by watching on --ulater linebacker will -- later learned that they were deployed you didn't call for them. >> the way this works, capitol police establish what they immediate in advance and if they immediate additional help they coordinate it ahead of time with the park...
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. >> reporter: we know that the white house says it's sending senior f.b.i. and homeland security officials to port-au-prince right away to help with the investigation. the haitian government also requested u.s. troops bedeploy e country, but tonight a senior administration official tells cbs news there are no plans to provide military assistance at this time. major. >> garrett: weijia jiang at the white house, thank you. tonight the f.d.a. is calling for an investigation into its approval of a new drugphor alzheimer's patients. it says the probe should look at any communications between agency staff and biogen, the drug's maker, that might vai haveo late f.d.a. rules. biogen said it would corporate, the drug called aduhelm has come under fire from medical experts. tonight a pentagon spokesperson admits there is a deteriorating security situation in afghanistan as the taliban rapidly gains ground. cbs's charlie d'agata is in kabul where they spoke with a top u.s. diplomat about u.s. embassy security. >> reporter: a surprise declaration from the taliban today,
. >> reporter: we know that the white house says it's sending senior f.b.i. and homeland security officials to port-au-prince right away to help with the investigation. the haitian government also requested u.s. troops bedeploy e country, but tonight a senior administration official tells cbs news there are no plans to provide military assistance at this time. major. >> garrett: weijia jiang at the white house, thank you. tonight the f.d.a. is calling for an investigation into its...