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i mean, that's where you wanted to be if you were an fbi agent. so it's only natural that john o'neill, who's-- you know, his whole life was the fbi, from what i could see-- would want to be in new york. >> narrator: in the new york office, they were still piecing together the evidence in the 1993 world trade center bombing. they'd also had new information that bin laden had been involved in the shooting down of two erican black hawhelicopters in somalia. the confession of captured al qaeda member jamal ahmed al fadl told of osama bin laden's efforts to develop chemical weapons, buy weapons-grade uranium, and to spread the al qaeda network into europe. o'neill was becoming obsessed, haunted by the specter of bin laden. >> my dad had a lot of video of osama bin laden. whatever was out there was actually in his apartment. he studied him several times. watched the videos, i know, several times. >> he would watch videotapes. he would read whatever material he could get his hands on. we had a fax in the house. people would fax him information all the t
i mean, that's where you wanted to be if you were an fbi agent. so it's only natural that john o'neill, who's-- you know, his whole life was the fbi, from what i could see-- would want to be in new york. >> narrator: in the new york office, they were still piecing together the evidence in the 1993 world trade center bombing. they'd also had new information that bin laden had been involved in the shooting down of two erican black hawhelicopters in somalia. the confession of captured al...
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the fbi is providing the means. they can provide the means for the person to commit the crime and then prosecute them with the theory that in a couple of years, maybe someone would have provided them with a bomb. whenever found an example of that, were some was willing to commit this type of crime and the fbi passed on him and then somehow summoned connected to al qaeda or international terror provided him with the means to do that. i don't think it is easy for people to get access to these types of weapons. as far as whether we're doing any sort of danger, one of the purposes of journalism is to look at how the government behaves and questioned that. we're using interviews with fbi agents and available court records. every informant with identified in this investigation was named in a court record or named in an affidavit. we're not releasing any confidential material. whether we're doing any harm, i don't think so. host: did you receive any requests from the fbi for clarification? guest: no. we tried to articulate
the fbi is providing the means. they can provide the means for the person to commit the crime and then prosecute them with the theory that in a couple of years, maybe someone would have provided them with a bomb. whenever found an example of that, were some was willing to commit this type of crime and the fbi passed on him and then somehow summoned connected to al qaeda or international terror provided him with the means to do that. i don't think it is easy for people to get access to these...
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did he ever report his people to the fbi? >> he told me that he mentioned their first pain. >> he was one of the several people that was never made available to our inquiry. >> why did the fbi deny you access? >> the asset program was so sensitive that they didn't want to have any disclosure. now, i found that to be rather disingenuous answer given the fact that this man was being paid rather handsomely he got a severance payment of $100,000 by the fbi at the end of this. and yet had two of the hijackers living in his home and apparently never told anybody. then there was a lot of negotiation which at one point had him saying i will testify if you the joint inquiry will give me immunity from any future prosecution. >> i think the only thing you can conclude is that he felt that he had very damaging information. >> that he wanted immunity from something and that something had to do with his relationship with these two hijackers. >> did you ever speak to the fbi director robert muriel about that block. >> absolutely. he is the
did he ever report his people to the fbi? >> he told me that he mentioned their first pain. >> he was one of the several people that was never made available to our inquiry. >> why did the fbi deny you access? >> the asset program was so sensitive that they didn't want to have any disclosure. now, i found that to be rather disingenuous answer given the fact that this man was being paid rather handsomely he got a severance payment of $100,000 by the fbi at the end of...
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the fbi did a lot right here. from day one their very aggressive statements on this showed they were taking this very seriously. those strong statements from the fbi were part of why we covered this story from the beginning. they made no bones about playing this down. they said it was a big deal from the bomb inside was made of steel pipe filled with black explosive powder as well as shrapnel coated in rat poison. rat poison is an anticoagulant. he wanted those to not be able to stop bleeding. the shrapnel in the bomb, the stuff coated in rat poison, we now know was a bunch of fishing weights, ordinary fishing weights like ordinary non-violent people get to use their fishing lines to stay under water so the bait can attract the fish. the fbi found the same kind of fishing weights sold in packs of ten in walmart. they went through the sales records in the pacific northwest starting if 2010 and found what they were looking for, an unusual number of quarter-ounce fishing weight with sold in packs of ten in one week i
the fbi did a lot right here. from day one their very aggressive statements on this showed they were taking this very seriously. those strong statements from the fbi were part of why we covered this story from the beginning. they made no bones about playing this down. they said it was a big deal from the bomb inside was made of steel pipe filled with black explosive powder as well as shrapnel coated in rat poison. rat poison is an anticoagulant. he wanted those to not be able to stop bleeding....
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the use of informants by the fbi is nothing new. how did the fbi responded to what you found? guest: the explosion of informants that we of seen since 9/11. there were 5000 informants. today there are 15,000 -- there were 1500 informants. today there are 15,000. the fbi says that the use of informants is necessary to find people who are planning or willing to do some sort of a violent act within the united states. informants are highly effective. the average fbi agent cannot go into a community and build relationships and gather information the same way someone from that community can. the fbi relies on them to gather information. this is critical to the efforts to use these informants to gather this kind of information. host: how much are these informant being paid? guest: in some cases substantial amounts. shahed hussain was paid $100,000 for one case. in other cases, the informants are motivated by things other than money. sometimes immigration violations are a big reason why people cooperate. shahed hussain was motivated by money and an immigration violation. the fbi has d
the use of informants by the fbi is nothing new. how did the fbi responded to what you found? guest: the explosion of informants that we of seen since 9/11. there were 5000 informants. today there are 15,000 -- there were 1500 informants. today there are 15,000. the fbi says that the use of informants is necessary to find people who are planning or willing to do some sort of a violent act within the united states. informants are highly effective. the average fbi agent cannot go into a community...
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i mean, "fbi? what are you talking about," you know? people were laughing. my friends... >> logan: your frat brothers. >> soufan: yeah, were laughing. i'm like, "they will send you back the application." >> logan: a little bit of a challenge. >> soufan: i was like, "okay. we'll see about that." >> logan: in 1997, after getting a master's degree in international relations, he joined the fbi's new york office as a rookie counter-terrorism agent, and he was little more than three years on the job when he was made the case agent for the fbi's investigation of the attack on the u.s.s. "cole." in march 2002, the u.s. captured its first high-value terrorist operative, abu zubaydah, after a fire-fight in pakistan. ali soufan and his partner were called in to assist in the cia interrogation at a secret location in thailand. abu zubaydah was severely wounded but still able to communicate. from u.s. intelligence files, soufan had learned a lot about abu zubaydah, and he told us he put that knowledge to good use right way. >> soufan: when i first met him, i asked him hi
i mean, "fbi? what are you talking about," you know? people were laughing. my friends... >> logan: your frat brothers. >> soufan: yeah, were laughing. i'm like, "they will send you back the application." >> logan: a little bit of a challenge. >> soufan: i was like, "okay. we'll see about that." >> logan: in 1997, after getting a master's degree in international relations, he joined the fbi's new york office as a rookie...
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how many people in the fbi spoke arabic? >> eight, nine, something like that. >> smith: how many of them were working on al qaeda? >> i don't know. i think maybe i was the only one. >> smith: soufan was made chief investigator for the uss cole investigation, a major assignment. that's soufan there in a meeting with yemen's president, ali abdullah saleh, and fbi director louis freeh. you began the investigation. how do you begin something like that? where do you start? >> you start from the crime scene. you start taking statements from people who were on the ship, or people in the harbor, anybody who saw something. and you start building on that. >> smith: the story of what ali soufan began to uncover in yemen through a series of detailed interrogations is now told in his new book, "the black banners." it follows a trail of evidence that goes far beyond the cole bombing into the 9/11 plot itself. ultimately, the book is an indictment of the government's failure to prevent the attacks, and of its reliance on coercive interroga
how many people in the fbi spoke arabic? >> eight, nine, something like that. >> smith: how many of them were working on al qaeda? >> i don't know. i think maybe i was the only one. >> smith: soufan was made chief investigator for the uss cole investigation, a major assignment. that's soufan there in a meeting with yemen's president, ali abdullah saleh, and fbi director louis freeh. you began the investigation. how do you begin something like that? where do you start?...
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he was very dressy for an fbi agent. double suit and a handkerchief from his pocket and expensive brand-name clothes. he got a job at the fbi headquarters when he was 14 at the tour guide of then became a fingerprint clerk and eventually worked his way up to becoming the head of the counterterrorism effort in the new york bureau. he was one of the very first to realize that bin laden and al qaeda formed a real threat to america. and he was famous in 1996. in 1997 he said it publicly even though the director of the fbi was for years reassuring the white house that al qaeda posed no threat to the homeland. o'neill aggravated a lot of people and many were his superiors. and they often got tired of him beating the al qaeda drone. unfortunately, one of them leaked some information to "the new york times" about the fact that o'neill had taken some classified information outside of the bureau office, which was true. he was going to an fbi retirement conference that he was forced to quit the bureau and he took a job as the head
he was very dressy for an fbi agent. double suit and a handkerchief from his pocket and expensive brand-name clothes. he got a job at the fbi headquarters when he was 14 at the tour guide of then became a fingerprint clerk and eventually worked his way up to becoming the head of the counterterrorism effort in the new york bureau. he was one of the very first to realize that bin laden and al qaeda formed a real threat to america. and he was famous in 1996. in 1997 he said it publicly even though...
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with muslim leaders. >> has that fbi analyst been disciplined at all? >> we specifically asked the fbi spokesman will he be disciplined? he says they don't comment. we know he is still working at the bureau. >> but that whole program is done with? >> six months ago, one time they pulled it. >> thanks very much. more potential trouble in the middle east for president obama. details on a possible showdown rooming next week at the united nations. >> the state department issues an urgent warning to all
with muslim leaders. >> has that fbi analyst been disciplined at all? >> we specifically asked the fbi spokesman will he be disciplined? he says they don't comment. we know he is still working at the bureau. >> but that whole program is done with? >> six months ago, one time they pulled it. >> thanks very much. more potential trouble in the middle east for president obama. details on a possible showdown rooming next week at the united nations. >> the state...
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part of my fbi early warning system. so one day on september 28th, 1992, i'm walking into the office early, which is kind of unlike me and i put in the code to get into the office and i kept -- i keep hearing this beep, beep, beep, i'm going what do they do, change the code? as i'm walking to my office, the beeping is getting louder and i hear that it's actually coming from my office and i start getting concerned did somebody put some type of tracking device in my office. i go up to my computer and it's actually a detective and fbi cell phone like in the area like two hours ago so after looking into this i figured out the fbi did not come to arrest me. they actually came to search my apartment. so what i did -- you know, i wanted to help them out and i went over to winchell's donuts and i wrote fbi donuts on the box, stuck them in the refrigerator and a couple days they came to search and they were kind of irritated when they found the fox and i was in this like insane cat and mouse game with the federal government. even
part of my fbi early warning system. so one day on september 28th, 1992, i'm walking into the office early, which is kind of unlike me and i put in the code to get into the office and i kept -- i keep hearing this beep, beep, beep, i'm going what do they do, change the code? as i'm walking to my office, the beeping is getting louder and i hear that it's actually coming from my office and i start getting concerned did somebody put some type of tracking device in my office. i go up to my computer...
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tghhe fbi are not in the fabric of the jtpf. they work with the fbi on issues that are monday to the city of portland. they are not granted secret or top-secret clearance, they're not allowed into daily or monthly briefings, they do not share in regional, national, where international information that has implications throughout this country in the world. having said that, we in san francisco do have an mou with the fbi and we do participate in the jtpf. we here are the hub of the bay area. we are where millions of people come every day to visit, to vacation, to enjoy the city. we're an iconic city for this country. we host international events such as the upcoming america's cup. we had the world series most recently. the all-star game. we had dignitaries and world leaders that come to our city almost on a weekly basis. it is imperative that we are members of the jtpf so we can partake in the exchange and know what is going on in the region around us. at the international airport which is outside the county lines. it is importan
tghhe fbi are not in the fabric of the jtpf. they work with the fbi on issues that are monday to the city of portland. they are not granted secret or top-secret clearance, they're not allowed into daily or monthly briefings, they do not share in regional, national, where international information that has implications throughout this country in the world. having said that, we in san francisco do have an mou with the fbi and we do participate in the jtpf. we here are the hub of the bay area. we...
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says fbi says that they are searching several of solyndra's facilities. it was manufacturing solar pams until next week when it announced it was folding: it's a shock. we have a fantastic group of people working here. we are all sad to see how things have transpired. >> reporter: even though they have fired for bankruptcy, there is still a so-called wind down team of employees staying on here until the company shuts down. many of those remaining workers were stopped at the front door by the fbi this morning. agents will be here through the end of the day today collecting evidence. i put in a call to the department of energy in washington, d.c. early this morning. their spokes person confirmed they are involved in this investigation but they would not confirm any specifics. >> thank you, alex. >>> word of solyndra's trouble comes two months after it was announced a big contract with the stadium that hosts the seattle seahawks' nfl team. the company shows this picture of on the roof of what is is now century link stadium. which before was qwest >>> in a sto
says fbi says that they are searching several of solyndra's facilities. it was manufacturing solar pams until next week when it announced it was folding: it's a shock. we have a fantastic group of people working here. we are all sad to see how things have transpired. >> reporter: even though they have fired for bankruptcy, there is still a so-called wind down team of employees staying on here until the company shuts down. many of those remaining workers were stopped at the front door by...
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part of my fbi early warning system. so one day september 20th 1992, i'm walking into the office early, which is kind of on like me. i put in the code to get into the office. i keep hearing this beep, beep, beep. what did they do, since the code? as i'm walking to my office that beeping is getting louder. i hear that it is coming from my office. i start getting concerned. somebody put some kind of tracking device in my office. i go to my computer and it is a detective, fbi cell phone was in the area two hours ago. i figured out the fbi did not come to arrest me. they came to search my apartment. what i did is i wanted to help them out. i went over and bought a big box after cleaning my apartment out and making sure there was nothing interesting, a big box of doughnuts and wrote fbi doughnuts on the box, stockton in the refrigerator. a couple days later they came to search and retreated. again, i was in this insane cat and mouse game. eventually, as always, the fbi gets their man. i was arrested in 1995. they threw the bo
part of my fbi early warning system. so one day september 20th 1992, i'm walking into the office early, which is kind of on like me. i put in the code to get into the office. i keep hearing this beep, beep, beep. what did they do, since the code? as i'm walking to my office that beeping is getting louder. i hear that it is coming from my office. i start getting concerned. somebody put some kind of tracking device in my office. i go to my computer and it is a detective, fbi cell phone was in the...
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fbi is actively involved that. justice department, u.s.orney and dhs by a dhs by a bunch involved. it was heartwarming to see that and we'll feel more secure when that's true. say it was over. >> thank you. the of his out there after 9/11 and that probably surprised a lot of people to the muslim american community. we appreciate that. i think senator collins would like one or two more questions. ensure you have faced worse challenges than the two of us. just for a few minutes more. i want to ask your question, which is the three of you, we've had a lot of good testimony, could discussion in a positive way of what we've accomplished over 10 years. look to the next year and each of you let me know what your top one or two priorities are but what is not done to your satisfaction yet in terms of your department, bureau and thunder. >> mr. chairman, our department has so many elements to it, but i think over the next year we will continue to improve and expand information sharing and analytic capability with the fbi, nctc and other agencies in
fbi is actively involved that. justice department, u.s.orney and dhs by a dhs by a bunch involved. it was heartwarming to see that and we'll feel more secure when that's true. say it was over. >> thank you. the of his out there after 9/11 and that probably surprised a lot of people to the muslim american community. we appreciate that. i think senator collins would like one or two more questions. ensure you have faced worse challenges than the two of us. just for a few minutes more. i want...
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my fbi early warning system. so one day on september 20th 1992 i'm walking into the office early, which is kind of on like me, and i put in the cut to get into the office. i keep hearing this speed, beat, beat the monday. what did they do, change the code? as i walked into my office the beeping is to the latter. i hear it is coming from my office. as start getting concerned. i got to my computer and its executive, fbi sulfone within the area two hours ago. the fbi came to search my apartment. so i wanted to help them out. i went over to the donut shop and bought a big box. making sure there was nothing interesting there, cleaning up my apartment to mike and a big box tomorrow fbi doughnuts and suck them in the refrigerator. they were kind of irritated. again, i was in this insane cat and mouse game with the federal government. eventually, as always, the fbi always get their man. i was arrested. 1995 they through the buck me. in solitary for a while. went through long process of dealing with the federal government
my fbi early warning system. so one day on september 20th 1992 i'm walking into the office early, which is kind of on like me, and i put in the cut to get into the office. i keep hearing this speed, beat, beat the monday. what did they do, change the code? as i walked into my office the beeping is to the latter. i hear it is coming from my office. as start getting concerned. i got to my computer and its executive, fbi sulfone within the area two hours ago. the fbi came to search my apartment....
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we also have fbi agents, i don't want to forget, we had the fbi photographer, in the back. another fbi agent help with evidence collection. and as part of bunch more people from arlington as well who are firefighters. i'm not going to mean everyone, but i hope you'll get a chance to talk to some of these people. i will hand it back to rick. >> we both had us holy cow moments. you just forget, you forget your supposed be writing those because you're just so enthralled by this story and you have to wake up and take oh, yeah, what happened next? i'm going to read this story of one guy and outdistances up by explaining, this is a navy seal named craig powell who colleagues described as a paul bunyan like figure. i guess he's about six-foot four, six-foot five. he looks like a recruiting post digital been in the pentagon for a couple days. you just transferred there from under the posting. his office was very close to where the plane hit. so the first thing he did, so his office things fell off the wall and it was kind of like an earthquake happening. so the first thing he did w
we also have fbi agents, i don't want to forget, we had the fbi photographer, in the back. another fbi agent help with evidence collection. and as part of bunch more people from arlington as well who are firefighters. i'm not going to mean everyone, but i hope you'll get a chance to talk to some of these people. i will hand it back to rick. >> we both had us holy cow moments. you just forget, you forget your supposed be writing those because you're just so enthralled by this story and you...
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the fbi is continuing to say that they will block full enforcement. we were surprised last week to learn that during the update of your various priorities that there was some discussion of this topic. we appreciate the dedication to these issues. we have provided them with answers. we have had our conversation and kept them updated. we were stunned to see last week, i am going to quote the chief, there is no portland resolution. i am not sure the source of his information. that has the mayor of's signature on it if you need it. the attorney that signed off on it is not allowed to do so. it was not and the assistant u.s. attorney. it was the u.s. attorney. that was the top federal judge for oregon. he was not transferred. he is still there. i checked today. we quoted his press release back in may. if you like a copy of this press release, here it is for all of you endorsing the resolution. he is a top federal official in oregon. he testified at the hearing in february before the portland city council with the general counsel for the fbi. the top lawyer
the fbi is continuing to say that they will block full enforcement. we were surprised last week to learn that during the update of your various priorities that there was some discussion of this topic. we appreciate the dedication to these issues. we have provided them with answers. we have had our conversation and kept them updated. we were stunned to see last week, i am going to quote the chief, there is no portland resolution. i am not sure the source of his information. that has the mayor...
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fbi is actively involved that. justice department, u.s.ttorney and dhs by a dhs by a bunch involved. it was heartwarming to see that and we'll feel more secure when that's true. say it was over. >> thank you. the of his out there after 9/11 and that probably surprised a lot of people to the muslim american community. we appreciate that. i think senator collins would like one or two more questions. ensure you have faced worse challenges than the two of us. just for a few minutes more. i want to ask your question, which is the three of you, we've had a lot of good testimony, could discussion in a positive way of what we've accomplished over 10 years. look to the next year and each of you let me know what your top one or two priorities are but what is not done to your satisfaction yet in terms of your department, bureau and thunder. >> mr. chairman, our department has so many elements to it, but i think over the next year we will continue to improve and expand information sharing and analytic capability with the fbi, nctc and other agencies i
fbi is actively involved that. justice department, u.s.ttorney and dhs by a dhs by a bunch involved. it was heartwarming to see that and we'll feel more secure when that's true. say it was over. >> thank you. the of his out there after 9/11 and that probably surprised a lot of people to the muslim american community. we appreciate that. i think senator collins would like one or two more questions. ensure you have faced worse challenges than the two of us. just for a few minutes more. i...
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kron 4's rob fladeboe has more. >> reporter: fbi, a team of fbi agents swarmed through solyndra earlyrsday. they executed search warrants. but a spokeswoman wouldn't say what they were looking for. >> i can't go into detail about what is on the search warrant. >> reporter: what can you tell us what if any connection there is to the bankruptcy? >> i can't go into detail. >> reporter: with agents at every door, the fbi's arrival was a surprise to the company. >> yeah. i can't speculate on what they are looking at, why they are here. it's too early to know. >> reporter: what is the reaction from employees? >> shocking. employees are coming to work. interesting way to arrive. >> solyndra filed for bankruptcy, laying off 1100 workers. they were the recipient of $500 million in loan guarantees as well as a visit from president obama who praised the company's job creation. as for what the fbi is looking for, there is lots of speculation. as one worker put it, they are the fbi, right? they investigate crimes, they must be looking for evidence of a crime. rob fladeboe, kron 4 news. >>> it was
kron 4's rob fladeboe has more. >> reporter: fbi, a team of fbi agents swarmed through solyndra earlyrsday. they executed search warrants. but a spokeswoman wouldn't say what they were looking for. >> i can't go into detail about what is on the search warrant. >> reporter: what can you tell us what if any connection there is to the bankruptcy? >> i can't go into detail. >> reporter: with agents at every door, the fbi's arrival was a surprise to the company....
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let me as an aside emphasize the fbi role of countering cyber attacks.ne of the most significant complex threats facing the nation. the intelligence law enforcement capabilities the bureau is positioned to investigate and disrupt cyber intrusions' and our need to counter the cyber tax cuts across all of our programs including counterterrorism, counterintelligence, and the criminal programs. beginning in 2007 we worked with our partners to establish the national cyber investigative joint task force which now includes 24 turtle and intelligence community agencies. through these partnerships the bureau has identified investigated and prosecuted an unprecedented number of intrusion cases and these intrusions of and directed the military, other government agencies, the financial and communications sectors and other critical infrastructures. addressing this cyber threat will be among the fbi's highest priorities now and in the years to come. let me conclude by thanking the committee for the continued support of the men and women of the fbi and support for our
let me as an aside emphasize the fbi role of countering cyber attacks.ne of the most significant complex threats facing the nation. the intelligence law enforcement capabilities the bureau is positioned to investigate and disrupt cyber intrusions' and our need to counter the cyber tax cuts across all of our programs including counterterrorism, counterintelligence, and the criminal programs. beginning in 2007 we worked with our partners to establish the national cyber investigative joint task...
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and fbi agents said they needed to go through. the fbi has also told them do not mess with us.have free reign of the campus buildings here. there is also another building towards milpitas. there are also searching their as well. solyndra, according to them they say that they were caught off guard and completely shocked. according to the spokesman said they thought they did everything right that everything was unfortunate but they were surprised. they showed up to half hours ago with a search warrant, going through the place. >> the department of energy made that loan to solyndra and in the last two weeks we have seen the house energy and commerce committee launch an investigation into that long. it is possible the subpoena came from the house committee. we will be right back as the kron 4 morning news continues. >> 9:47 a.m., we want to take a look at the big board. the dow was down 27 points in trading at >> 11,386> an update on 680 in walnut creek. >> it is a little slow. i am not sure that there'll a history of this a hot spot. it is clearing out nicely. the drive time is 67
and fbi agents said they needed to go through. the fbi has also told them do not mess with us.have free reign of the campus buildings here. there is also another building towards milpitas. there are also searching their as well. solyndra, according to them they say that they were caught off guard and completely shocked. according to the spokesman said they thought they did everything right that everything was unfortunate but they were surprised. they showed up to half hours ago with a search...
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there was an fbi team here when i arrived about 7 a.m. they had a search warrant and we have been cooperating with them. >> reporter: president obama said it represented the future of american energy innovation. they got a $535 million federal loan guarantee and drew nearly all that money to building the plant before going bankrupt. a congressional panel will hold hearings on solyndra next weekna . sign of how political this case has become, the republican chair of the committee called the raid not surprising. cliff stearns says although we know the taxpayers were put at risk through this ill advised loan guarantee, we are trying to determine who push for this funding and why. perhaps the fbi investigation will help answer these questions. sad day for you? >> very sad day. it's been a sad week. >> reporter: just yesterday, solyndra executives were in fronts of a federal bankruptcy judge who gave the company just 30 days to find a buyer. in the hearing, executives said they are in negotiations with two prospective buyers for the company. t
there was an fbi team here when i arrived about 7 a.m. they had a search warrant and we have been cooperating with them. >> reporter: president obama said it represented the future of american energy innovation. they got a $535 million federal loan guarantee and drew nearly all that money to building the plant before going bankrupt. a congressional panel will hold hearings on solyndra next weekna . sign of how political this case has become, the republican chair of the committee called...
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fbi is actively involved that. justice department, u.s.ttorney and dhs by a dhs by a bunch involved. it was heartwarming to see that and we'll feel more secure when that's true. say it was over. >> thank you. the of his out there after 9/11 and that probably surprised a lot of people to the muslim american community. we appreciate that. i think senator collins would like one or two more questions. ensure you have faced worse challenges than the two of us. just for a few minutes more. i want to ask your qstion, which is the three of you, we've had a lot of good testimony, could discussion in a positive way of whatwe've accomplished over 10 years. look to the next year and each of you let me know what your top one or two priorities are but what is not done to your satisfaction yet in terms of your department, bureau and thunder. >> mr. chairman, our department has so many elements to it, but i think over the next year we will continue to improve and expand information sharing and analytic capability with the fbi, nctc and other agencies in t
fbi is actively involved that. justice department, u.s.ttorney and dhs by a dhs by a bunch involved. it was heartwarming to see that and we'll feel more secure when that's true. say it was over. >> thank you. the of his out there after 9/11 and that probably surprised a lot of people to the muslim american community. we appreciate that. i think senator collins would like one or two more questions. ensure you have faced worse challenges than the two of us. just for a few minutes more. i...
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perhaps the fbi more than any other agency can take the blame for 9/11.yet it decided, director robert muller decided he was going to mount a charm offensive with the 9/11 commission and be in their faces literally, giving them every ounce of help they needed, every document they needed and they really won over the commission. he was new to the scene and had only taken the dog that the fbi week before 9/11 so he couldn't really take the blame for what had gone wrong. all he wanted to do was apologize and say he was going to make things better and by comparison the cia which in many ways has a much better record before 9/11 than the fbi took a different tack which was it wasn't going to apologize in the same way and its director was george tenet who had been in place on 9/11 and had been in place a long time and had lots of personal accountability issues to answer for before the 9/11 commission and one other problem is the 9/11 commission became convinced over time that george tenet was having trouble telling the full truth. the perception the director of
perhaps the fbi more than any other agency can take the blame for 9/11.yet it decided, director robert muller decided he was going to mount a charm offensive with the 9/11 commission and be in their faces literally, giving them every ounce of help they needed, every document they needed and they really won over the commission. he was new to the scene and had only taken the dog that the fbi week before 9/11 so he couldn't really take the blame for what had gone wrong. all he wanted to do was...
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the fbi was kind enough to turn back from a computer evidence. so i'm probably going to get out the tenant does. but it's not a promise, so it's not a contest. but that is probably what i will do. so i'll be happy to give out cards, sign books or whatever. [inaudible] >> yeah, let me do that. [inaudible conversations] >> for more information on kevin mitnick, visit mitnick security.com. >> i began two years before the bombs began to fall in cuba, exactly two years today. april 5th team, 1959. that evening, fidel castro arrived in the united states. this was his first visit to the united states since taking over cuba at the start of the year. richard nixon was vice president, john kennedy was from massachusetts. to visit with something like a promise, he and his bearded entourage arrived in washington loaded this cuban round and castro spent most of his visit hugging and smiling and seeing all the right things. there were some americans, including some at the eisenhower administration, including dwight eisenhower himself that had serious concerns
the fbi was kind enough to turn back from a computer evidence. so i'm probably going to get out the tenant does. but it's not a promise, so it's not a contest. but that is probably what i will do. so i'll be happy to give out cards, sign books or whatever. [inaudible] >> yeah, let me do that. [inaudible conversations] >> for more information on kevin mitnick, visit mitnick security.com. >> i began two years before the bombs began to fall in cuba, exactly two years today. april...
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. >> yes, i just spoke with senior fbi officials and they are working on that bulletin. they want to get the basic information out about this particular potential plot. they want to get out the information about the vehicle bomb that would target washington or new york city. and they a a also running down all leads, anything about trucks, anything about individuals who may have been acting suspiciously. the fbi is pulsing the system, trying to get information from sources, everything is being looked at tonight, george. >> "20/20" anchor chris cuomo is here with me, as well. what do the local police, local official boss with this informatioioonce the alert comes >> here's the interesting information. this is developing. and as of now, local authorities, state authorities, don't have word about this. so, there is no bulletin yet. here's the g gd news. surrounding the niversary, security in the area has been highly coordinated between federal, state and local. there are all typesf preparations for any type of vehicle-born bomb threat. terps, thousands of barriers in place a
. >> yes, i just spoke with senior fbi officials and they are working on that bulletin. they want to get the basic information out about this particular potential plot. they want to get out the information about the vehicle bomb that would target washington or new york city. and they a a also running down all leads, anything about trucks, anything about individuals who may have been acting suspiciously. the fbi is pulsing the system, trying to get information from sources, everything is...
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the fbi would not say exactly what they're looking for but legal analyst says that the fbi is probably bank records. >> it is always going to start with bankruptcy. in this case you have a company that has taken $500 million in loans. that, cannot just disappear. search warrants were executed today and the fbi has to go to a judge or a grand jury. they have to find probable cause that a crime has been committed worth investigate what could potentially be a crime. where each and dollar went. that came into the company, went into their account and then went out. add to this day and age it is easy to trace money. unless they're handing out cash which is highly unlikely than they are going to trace that money. they're going to look for letters, internal e-mails between executives, management about the health of the company and anything else that they can find. while executing a search warrant that will establish what went wrong. >> a former prosecutor of white- collar crime the fbi is also going to look at executive compensation. >> and one person is in critical condition after a breeze in
the fbi would not say exactly what they're looking for but legal analyst says that the fbi is probably bank records. >> it is always going to start with bankruptcy. in this case you have a company that has taken $500 million in loans. that, cannot just disappear. search warrants were executed today and the fbi has to go to a judge or a grand jury. they have to find probable cause that a crime has been committed worth investigate what could potentially be a crime. where each and dollar...
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the book was approved by the fbi. when we finished the approval process with the bureau it took about three months and it was reviewed by the counterterrorism division, reviewed by information security. we didn't have one single redaction. so unfortunately for some reason some people at the agency thought that there's a national security need in redacting a lot of the things that you showed. >> you never worked for the cia. you worked for the fbi. >> no, never worked for the agency. you know, fortunately for us, it doesn't take away from the narrative. it doesn't take away from the story. people know that i justified, and my statement is the only statement under oath about what happened with zubaydah. i testified on the senate at that. they know the enhanced interrogation techniques and what i believe that they didn't work. and that's what i'm trying to say in the book and that's the narrative i'm putting in the book. and i believe all the threats that's mentioned in the book are threats that are already in public dom
the book was approved by the fbi. when we finished the approval process with the bureau it took about three months and it was reviewed by the counterterrorism division, reviewed by information security. we didn't have one single redaction. so unfortunately for some reason some people at the agency thought that there's a national security need in redacting a lot of the things that you showed. >> you never worked for the cia. you worked for the fbi. >> no, never worked for the agency....
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an american citizen arrested in a sting operation conducted by the fbi. capital. we will take a look at just how far he got with his plan. further than you may think. >> yes, very alarming. and how far he thought he had gotten, which is more alarming. >>> and how to get that pippa look. five months after the royal wedding, the world's most popular bridesmaid, and her rear, are still the envy of women everywhere. you will never believe how far some are willing to go to turn heads like pippa. >> you saw that collage of pictures there. i don't get the whole pippa thing. we'll get more on that. >> you think it can't compare with the great rear ends in history. yeah. >> it is not even in the realm of famous booty. >>> riveting day of testimony in the trial of michael jackson's doctor. >> witnesses described the emotional moments just after jackson died and zeroed in on reactions of dr. conrad murray. abc's diana alvear is following the trial in los angeles. >> did he appear to be dead? >> yes. >> reporter: the head of michael jackson's security detail describe
an american citizen arrested in a sting operation conducted by the fbi. capital. we will take a look at just how far he got with his plan. further than you may think. >> yes, very alarming. and how far he thought he had gotten, which is more alarming. >>> and how to get that pippa look. five months after the royal wedding, the world's most popular bridesmaid, and her rear, are still the envy of women everywhere. you will never believe how far some are willing to go to turn heads...
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it came to the fbi, the fbi did not act upon it.can you tell me what you're trying -- you know, director clapper, what you're trying to do to make sure when we have the information it gets to the counterterrorism center and somebody acting on it. >> well, sir, there's the old saw that you learn in intelligence school early on. you know, there's just two conditions in life, intelligence failure or operational policy success. i would say that in the intelligence community like the adversaries has to be, and i believe is, a learning organization, and so in the case of the christmas bomber, for example, the intelligence committee did an outstanding piece of critique for us which, you know, lessons learned from that experience, and what we need to do to improve. one of the things that has been done to hopefully preclude a similar experience has been the availability of more information that could possibly shed light on potential terrorist travel, so travel records, immigration records, these kind of things that were not previously freely
it came to the fbi, the fbi did not act upon it.can you tell me what you're trying -- you know, director clapper, what you're trying to do to make sure when we have the information it gets to the counterterrorism center and somebody acting on it. >> well, sir, there's the old saw that you learn in intelligence school early on. you know, there's just two conditions in life, intelligence failure or operational policy success. i would say that in the intelligence community like the...
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the fbi told him to come home. he was water boarded 83 times. >> interrogation's were used on hardin's terrorists after others had failed -- used on hardin's terrorists region o-- on hardened terrorists after others have failed. >> are you saying dick cheney lied? >> i know some information was obtained because of his techniques. some of it we got while we were on the ground over there. >> he has a book published today. the cia demanded heavy cuts. it is part of a wider attempt to control the official account of 9-11. >> in response to the allegations in this report, the cia has issued a statement saying any suggestions that the cia purposely refused to share critical lead information on the 9-11 clocks with the fbi is baseless. the suggestion that the central intelligence agency has asked for reaction is because it lacks content is ridiculous. the cia declines to comment on the record about accusations about waterboarding. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation was m
the fbi told him to come home. he was water boarded 83 times. >> interrogation's were used on hardin's terrorists after others had failed -- used on hardin's terrorists region o-- on hardened terrorists after others have failed. >> are you saying dick cheney lied? >> i know some information was obtained because of his techniques. some of it we got while we were on the ground over there. >> he has a book published today. the cia demanded heavy cuts. it is part of a wider...
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the fbi says undercover agents posing as al qaeda recruiters to meet ferdaus. soon, ferdaus, prosecutors say, was converting mobile phones into detonators for bombs that would be used to kill u.s. soldiers overseas. at one point, ferdaus was informed that his detonators had been used to kill three u.s. soldiers in iraq. his response? "that's exactly what i wanted." then, sources say, ferdaus embarked on a plan to target washington, d.c., traveling to take this photograph of the pentagon and to conduct surveillance. according to the affidavit, his desire to attack the united states was so strong that he confided, "i just can't stop. there's no other choice for me." diane, the fbi says it allows these cases to play out so that potential juries can see the overt acts, listen to the tape-recorded conversations and see that the suspects really do have deadly intentions. >> all right, pierre thomas reporting from the justice department tonight, thank you. >>> and new jobs. we are getting the numbers now on holiday hiring. macy's, 78,000. toys "r" us, 40,000. best buy
the fbi says undercover agents posing as al qaeda recruiters to meet ferdaus. soon, ferdaus, prosecutors say, was converting mobile phones into detonators for bombs that would be used to kill u.s. soldiers overseas. at one point, ferdaus was informed that his detonators had been used to kill three u.s. soldiers in iraq. his response? "that's exactly what i wanted." then, sources say, ferdaus embarked on a plan to target washington, d.c., traveling to take this photograph of the...
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the instructor is still an fbi analyst. often invited muslim leaders to talk with agents. >> true or false, all arabs or muslims and all muslims are arab. >> false. >> reporter: i asked former fbi assistant director tom fuentes if they would believe any points in that presentation? >> they don't believe it. they believe strenuously in a strong outreach program. >> reporter: fuentes says the publicizing of this training segment could play into al qaeda's hands for propaganda and could inhibit the ability to get the american muslim community to help in the investigation. hopefully the fact that the fbi act soed quickly to terminate that program may give the bureau more credibility with muslim leaders. >> has that fbi analyst been disciplined at all? >> we specifically asked the fbi spokesman will he be disciplined? he says they don't comment. we know he is still working at the bureau. >> but that whole program is done with? >> six months ago, one time they pulled it. >> thanks very much. more potential trouble in the middle e
the instructor is still an fbi analyst. often invited muslim leaders to talk with agents. >> true or false, all arabs or muslims and all muslims are arab. >> false. >> reporter: i asked former fbi assistant director tom fuentes if they would believe any points in that presentation? >> they don't believe it. they believe strenuously in a strong outreach program. >> reporter: fuentes says the publicizing of this training segment could play into al qaeda's hands for...