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now, the fbi wanted a confession.and they had leverage-- they knew his history of mental problems, and in his basement, they had discovered his darkest personal secrets. >> what we did find were kind of some unusual things, like he was conducting a shooting range in his basement. he had numerous stun guns and things like that. >> there's women's underwear found. there's guns found. there's all kinds of strange stuff. there's lyrics dedicated to christa mcauliffe, the astronaut who died on the space shuttle. so all kinds of strange little stuff. >> narrator: they called ivins to washington for a formal interview. >> i think that he was nervous. understandably, i think anybody, when they're brought into a room full of fbi agents and prosecutors-- it's not the most comfortable experience. >> he wanted to help them because he thought, by helping them, it could bring this misery to an end. and he was convinced that they wanted to do the right thing. i was not. >> narrator: they began by digging into ivins' interest in kapp
now, the fbi wanted a confession.and they had leverage-- they knew his history of mental problems, and in his basement, they had discovered his darkest personal secrets. >> what we did find were kind of some unusual things, like he was conducting a shooting range in his basement. he had numerous stun guns and things like that. >> there's women's underwear found. there's guns found. there's all kinds of strange stuff. there's lyrics dedicated to christa mcauliffe, the astronaut who...
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the fbi was in the crowd watching and listening.e new documents confirmed what we expected all along is that it treat johnson. uncovered three the freedom of information act shows the fbi contributed $75,000. activists jerry ruben sitting out or on. other files tell of an apparent falling out. over his lack of interest or investors that want to live for their quality of life. >> with the pretext to the who surveillance. means the more important seem more unjusttied. with thousands of civilian. i don't snow, u be i know that you put him to rest and the acl have says it will continue to a let swaoeud. >>> and that's it for this week's second look. i'm julie haener, thank you for watching.
the fbi was in the crowd watching and listening.e new documents confirmed what we expected all along is that it treat johnson. uncovered three the freedom of information act shows the fbi contributed $75,000. activists jerry ruben sitting out or on. other files tell of an apparent falling out. over his lack of interest or investors that want to live for their quality of life. >> with the pretext to the who surveillance. means the more important seem more unjusttied. with thousands of...
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the fbi russ is that letter to where? for teacher as they have the biocontainment suites to work on this dangerous pathogen. there was immediate wild speculation about iraq in the anthrax attacks perhaps a cut in bruce ivins was right in the middle of it. in fact he was handling the evidence. i will let you read my book to see the exact details on that but there was a tremendous breach in the protocol for how the chain of custody was supposed to be maintained. he was telling telling bruce anyone who would listen to him how frightening and how spectacular this powdered material was. what this all amounts to is really maximum shock and off and andrew chim and the spectacle of fear. that's what the anthrax attacks were all about. and certainly for bruce ivins by this point, he was getting so much attention that he could not have been more content with the attention. so let's go back momentarily to the investigation. as you might recall, each of the anthrax letters were postmarked postmarked -- the fbi and the postal service
the fbi russ is that letter to where? for teacher as they have the biocontainment suites to work on this dangerous pathogen. there was immediate wild speculation about iraq in the anthrax attacks perhaps a cut in bruce ivins was right in the middle of it. in fact he was handling the evidence. i will let you read my book to see the exact details on that but there was a tremendous breach in the protocol for how the chain of custody was supposed to be maintained. he was telling telling bruce...
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the fbi rushes that letter to where? the fort because they have the suites to work on this kind of dangerous pathogen. there was immediate wild speculation about iraq in the attacks, perhaps al-qaeda, and bruce was right in the middle of it. in fact, he was handling the evidence. you can read the book for the details on that, but there was a tremendous breach in protocol how this was to be maintained, and he was telling bruce, anyone who listened to him, how frightening and how great this powdered material was. what it amounts to is maximum shock and awe and a tremendous spectacle of fear. that's what the anthrax attacks were all about. certainly for bruce by this point, he was getting so much attention that he couldn't have been more content with the attention. let's go back inside moment -- momentarily into the investigation. each of the letters were postmarked in trenton, new jersey. the fbi and mail service inspected more than 1500 mailboxes. one box tested positive for spores which was an exact match for the anthrax
the fbi rushes that letter to where? the fort because they have the suites to work on this kind of dangerous pathogen. there was immediate wild speculation about iraq in the attacks, perhaps al-qaeda, and bruce was right in the middle of it. in fact, he was handling the evidence. you can read the book for the details on that, but there was a tremendous breach in protocol how this was to be maintained, and he was telling bruce, anyone who listened to him, how frightening and how great this...
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it's clear the fbi was patient.gents took these still pictures of a very package containing $60,000 that a russian operative had planted in a rural field in new york state. two years later, video cameras recorded one of the spies retrieving the treasure. officials say overall, the trade craft was sophisticated, but compromised. this video shows a spy leaving a package in a cold war style dead drop under a bridge in arlington, virginia. still, another camera captured a spy takeoff. the fbi says $250,000 changed hands in a brief encounter on a subway staircase. the spies were instructed to get into the power circles of washington to get u.s. intelligence. when they got closer, the fbi decided to shut down the operation. bob orr, cbs news, washington. >>> this morning on "the early show," how to choose the right health care plan for you and your family. this is the "cbs morning news." health care plan for you and your family. this is the krmz. ,, 3q you disgust me. prove it. enough's enough. d-con baits are specially f
it's clear the fbi was patient.gents took these still pictures of a very package containing $60,000 that a russian operative had planted in a rural field in new york state. two years later, video cameras recorded one of the spies retrieving the treasure. officials say overall, the trade craft was sophisticated, but compromised. this video shows a spy leaving a package in a cold war style dead drop under a bridge in arlington, virginia. still, another camera captured a spy takeoff. the fbi says...
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. >> and now the fbi is asking for your help. you're looking live at the fbi press conference in springfield, massachusetts. that's going on right now. expected to make several announcements about this case. >> the most wanted terrorist, daniel andreas san diego may be in the massachusetts area. the fbi is seeking the public's assistance in helping track down this fugitive. mr. san diego, who is allegedly an animal rights extremist is wanted for his alleged involvement in two past bombing incidents in the san francisco area. on august 28th, 2003 -- >> as you just heard from the fbi informants here, berkeley native, david andreas sandiego is the man they're looking for here. he is accused of bombing two businesses right here in the bay area. and he is the first american ever to be added to the fbi's list of most wanted terrorists. >> bob redell is joining us in the newsroom, where he has been keeping tabs on the fbi's announcement. at one point, the fbi trailed sandiego 24 hours a day. somehow that trail went cold. >> you're right
. >> and now the fbi is asking for your help. you're looking live at the fbi press conference in springfield, massachusetts. that's going on right now. expected to make several announcements about this case. >> the most wanted terrorist, daniel andreas san diego may be in the massachusetts area. the fbi is seeking the public's assistance in helping track down this fugitive. mr. san diego, who is allegedly an animal rights extremist is wanted for his alleged involvement in two past...
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>> nicole is an fbi victims specialist working with the fbi task force. >> still a juvenile under the age of 18, we have to contact your parents. how do you feel about that. >> i'm not happy. >> that's where we are with this. i'm just letting you know ahead of time. i know it's uncomfortable. i'm sorry this is the way it has to go, unless you would like to call them yourself. >> hello, mom. could you possibly come to downtown detroit and pick me up from the police station? >> understandably daisy is nervous and doesn't want to give her mother her full story. it's 2:30 a.m. and daisy's mother, awakened from sleep seems too disoriented to comprehend what her daughter is telling her. >> i'm at the police station. >> because. will you just get down here and pick me up. the police station. just come pick me up. >> hello. >> yes, ma'am. can you hear me? >> it's a phone call that will change daisy's life. >> no problem. are you able to come down here and pick up your daughter? >> everyone is under arrest period. they came to see us in florida... make that alabama... make that mississippi. th
>> nicole is an fbi victims specialist working with the fbi task force. >> still a juvenile under the age of 18, we have to contact your parents. how do you feel about that. >> i'm not happy. >> that's where we are with this. i'm just letting you know ahead of time. i know it's uncomfortable. i'm sorry this is the way it has to go, unless you would like to call them yourself. >> hello, mom. could you possibly come to downtown detroit and pick me up from the police...
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the fbi.ion, ignatow berates her. >> you're just plain [ bleep ]. afraid to stand up in the face of authority. that's all it amounts to. you're letting them intimidate you and they know it. >> shore also tells ignatow a story the fbi concocted, that the property behind her house, the woods where brenda's body's was buried, has been sold. >> i'm worried about the property back there. >> i am not. that's it, okay? i don't give a [ bleep ] if he tells you they're going to dig eight feet down the whole length of the property, okay, don't get rattled. it isn't going to stir up anything, believe me. it's not shallow. that place we dug, it's not shallow. >> those listening believe they have enough to convict ignatow and brenda's body is found the next day, wrapped the way shore described, bound with intricate knots and stuffed in garbage bags. earlier that morning, afraid ignatow will flee or try to kill himself, police arrest him. >> i'm the one who handcuffed him and walked him out to the car. >> w
the fbi.ion, ignatow berates her. >> you're just plain [ bleep ]. afraid to stand up in the face of authority. that's all it amounts to. you're letting them intimidate you and they know it. >> shore also tells ignatow a story the fbi concocted, that the property behind her house, the woods where brenda's body's was buried, has been sold. >> i'm worried about the property back there. >> i am not. that's it, okay? i don't give a [ bleep ] if he tells you they're going to...
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santa clara university, the fbi is on this case. >> that's right. bob redell is joining us on campus where someone reportedly hacked into the system and changed transcripts and also altered grades. >> reporter: santa clara university is taking this very seriously, having called in the fbi to assist them in their investigation. the campus realized somebody had been tampering with their academic records when a student noticed that something wasn't right with her transcripts, that one of her grades wasn't what she had remembered. upon further inspection, the school discovered that someone hacked their computer system and not only changed her grade, but the grades of more than 60 other students, some current, some former. all the changes for the better. >> all the grade changes were in a favorable direction, to a better grade. some of them were minor, from maybe a b to a b plus, others were significant, from an f, for example, to an a. >> reporter: it's believed this hacking took place between june of 2010 and july of this year, with changes being made
santa clara university, the fbi is on this case. >> that's right. bob redell is joining us on campus where someone reportedly hacked into the system and changed transcripts and also altered grades. >> reporter: santa clara university is taking this very seriously, having called in the fbi to assist them in their investigation. the campus realized somebody had been tampering with their academic records when a student noticed that something wasn't right with her transcripts, that one...
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we don't have any suspects. >> but the fbi knows more than they are letting on. >> the fbi knew who almosta were within the first few days. >> mr. bates, can you -- >> i don't know. >> the agent. >> charlie bates did not want us to indicate to anybody that we knew who all these people were because he thought it would jeopardize patricia hearst's life. so we want them to think we were just bungling around. >> in fact, the bureau launches a high-tech search to find the heiress and her captors. >> we were using u2 planes, high-altitude surveillance planes, to spot campfires and things and movements in the high sierras for us. >> they even analyzed the sla's tape recordings in an attempt to pick up on their location. >> the cia has a team of blind people who have very acute hearing, and we had the tapes sent to cia headquarters to be reviewed by the team and they came back and said we hear seagulls in the background. >> faint sounds of seagulls and airplanes lead investigators to an area south of san francisco known as the peninsula. >> we were almost down the block from them, working our way
we don't have any suspects. >> but the fbi knows more than they are letting on. >> the fbi knew who almosta were within the first few days. >> mr. bates, can you -- >> i don't know. >> the agent. >> charlie bates did not want us to indicate to anybody that we knew who all these people were because he thought it would jeopardize patricia hearst's life. so we want them to think we were just bungling around. >> in fact, the bureau launches a high-tech...
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only now is the fbi revealing how they were caught. bob orr reports. >> in june, 2010, anna chapman visited a new york coffee shop to get help with a computer from her russian handler. but she didn't know that handler was an undercover fbi agent and the meeting was being secretly recorded. frank is the under cover agent. >> the under cover agent was handed the laptop. >> the fbi was watching when russian spies richard murphy and mike zitoli met on a street and again when chapman shopped for leggings, hat and jewelries inside macy's. the surveillance tapes document the fbi's ten-year effort called ghost stories to track ten russian spies who had burrowed deep in american culture. agents took these still pictures of a very package containing $60,000 that a russian operative had planted in a rural field in new york state. two years later, video cameras recorded one of the spies retrieving the treasure. the trade craft was sophisticated, but compromised. this video shows a spy leaving a package in a cold war style dead drop under a bridge
only now is the fbi revealing how they were caught. bob orr reports. >> in june, 2010, anna chapman visited a new york coffee shop to get help with a computer from her russian handler. but she didn't know that handler was an undercover fbi agent and the meeting was being secretly recorded. frank is the under cover agent. >> the under cover agent was handed the laptop. >> the fbi was watching when russian spies richard murphy and mike zitoli met on a street and again when...
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>> i spoke with an fbi agent who was on the scene after the massacre. the lead photographer and as far as affirmative justice most of the documentation was released in the files and that is what i worked off of. [applause] >> those people on the cover our workers from the dark ages the cotton mill of my home town folks who had survived the twenties and thirties and forties when it was a brick of been in the summer time and that there was so thick with flying cotton and it filled your lungs with a cotton fiber they would hang out the windows trying to get a breath of air. kids wed ride by in cars and wagons and see it and it would scare them to death. these are people that lost their fingers and hands and arms to the chain's a head to come down out of the mountains walking barefoot with all of their children in a line and the bill hired all but a show of them when -- men and women and the children. they were valuable because their hands were small they could reach into the gears to unclog line. they were as young as eight common nine come at 10. >> host:
>> i spoke with an fbi agent who was on the scene after the massacre. the lead photographer and as far as affirmative justice most of the documentation was released in the files and that is what i worked off of. [applause] >> those people on the cover our workers from the dark ages the cotton mill of my home town folks who had survived the twenties and thirties and forties when it was a brick of been in the summer time and that there was so thick with flying cotton and it filled...
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the fbi was forced to release the material, recorded over the decade the fbi had the ten russians undertion act request. and it looks just like a spy movie. including one russian digging up a package of money from what in spy lingo is called a dead drop. this spy ring is over but the fbi says that it is not the end of the story. >> the u.s. remains the target of most of the world's spying. and again, as long as we have policy information, technology and research the rest of the world wants and as long as foreign intel services want to gain a strategic advantage against us, we will continue to be the target of that kind of spying. >> reporter: anna chapman and the others were sent home in a spy swap last year but their techniques live on. jill dougherty, cnn, the state department. >>> top of the hour. let's get you up to speed. presidential candidate herman cain lashes out at reporters trying to ask about allegations of sexual harassment. allegations that cain denies. after a meeting behinded close doors with a group of doctors cain got into a terse exchange with reporters. jim across th
the fbi was forced to release the material, recorded over the decade the fbi had the ten russians undertion act request. and it looks just like a spy movie. including one russian digging up a package of money from what in spy lingo is called a dead drop. this spy ring is over but the fbi says that it is not the end of the story. >> the u.s. remains the target of most of the world's spying. and again, as long as we have policy information, technology and research the rest of the world...
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the fbi believes he is currently living in western massachusetts. the fbi also holds that tattoos on his chest and back will help people notice him. he is thought to be a vegan with advanced computer skills. the fbi does consider him armed and dangerous. stay with us, we will be back after this. >>pam: the alameda county district attorney will not file charges against an occupy oakland protester facing deportation. he was arrested on monday morning during a raid at frank ogawa plaza. >>alejandra: over 30 protesters made a circle and meditated outside of an alameda county coroner's on behalf of one protester. he is being held on an immigration hold. >> the shares of alameda county has stated they do not have any authority to disregard an ice detention hold. we are asking the chair to have the matter hold. >>alejandra: this video was taken early monday morning. ramos is sitting in silence with his legs crossed. he signals to the officer that he wants to write something down. >> we got there around 3:30 p.m.. >>alejandra: he was a student at uc-berkele
the fbi believes he is currently living in western massachusetts. the fbi also holds that tattoos on his chest and back will help people notice him. he is thought to be a vegan with advanced computer skills. the fbi does consider him armed and dangerous. stay with us, we will be back after this. >>pam: the alameda county district attorney will not file charges against an occupy oakland protester facing deportation. he was arrested on monday morning during a raid at frank ogawa plaza....
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after 18 years, fbi agents arrest robert clark.hose of john list, taken during his army service, but also match prints taken just one month before the crime when list applied for a handgun permit. not only that, but robert clark's face looks exactly like the bust. >> he wore the same glasses that he put on this bust. so it was pretty amazing. it is pretty cool. >> when i got the phone call that john list was identified, through the help of my bust, it made my day. and it just -- it just really made me feel good. wow, it worked. all that work, thought and physical effort paid off. >> after 18 years, john list has been captured. and the town of westfield is in shock. timothy benford, co-author of "righteous carnage." >> that day i'm riding from here and going into town. i notice people talking across property lines, people on corners, an unusual sight. i pull up to one group and i say what happened? a woman turned to me and all she had to say was they got him. i knew instinctively who she was talking about. >> when he was captured, p
after 18 years, fbi agents arrest robert clark.hose of john list, taken during his army service, but also match prints taken just one month before the crime when list applied for a handgun permit. not only that, but robert clark's face looks exactly like the bust. >> he wore the same glasses that he put on this bust. so it was pretty amazing. it is pretty cool. >> when i got the phone call that john list was identified, through the help of my bust, it made my day. and it just -- it...
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he used the fbi to spy on everyone from martin luther king jr. to franklin roosevelt and john f. kennedy amassing secret files he used to blackmail. in the movie hoover is shown presenting bobby kennedy with extremely compromising wiretaps of his brother. >> oh, let him know that i have a copy of my own in safekeeping. >> reporter: growing up and as a young man in the era of j. edgar hoover, what did you think of him? >> everybody thought of him as the top cop. >> reporter: did you admire him? >> i think so. >> reporter: but hoover had his own secrets. many historians believe hoover was a gay man in an era when that was unthinkable for a public figure. he never married and had a lifelong remarkably close relationship with fbi associate director clyde tolson. they ate lunch and dinners together and are buried within a few feet of each other. >> mr. tolson, i need someone who i can trust. i want you to be my number two man. you understand, i need you. >> reporter: i went in thinking this was a movie about power and it felt to me it was almost a movie about love. >> it's a love stor
he used the fbi to spy on everyone from martin luther king jr. to franklin roosevelt and john f. kennedy amassing secret files he used to blackmail. in the movie hoover is shown presenting bobby kennedy with extremely compromising wiretaps of his brother. >> oh, let him know that i have a copy of my own in safekeeping. >> reporter: growing up and as a young man in the era of j. edgar hoover, what did you think of him? >> everybody thought of him as the top cop. >>...
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the fbi was forced to release the material recorded over the decade the fbi had the ten russians under surveillance as part of a freedom of information act request and it looks just like a spy movie. including one russian digging up a package of money from what in spy lingo is called a dead drop. this spy ring is over, but the fbi says it's not the end of the story. >> the u.s. remains the target of most of the world's spying. again, as long as we have policy information, technology and research that the rest of the world wants and as long as foreign intel services want to gain a strategic advantage against us, we'll continue to be the target of that kind of spying. >> jill, joining us live. jill, was there anything revealed there that shouldn't have been revealed by showing that video? >> i don't think so, kyra. you know, the fbi did have, as i said, the freedom of information act request, but when they released it, especially if you look at the documents, they are redactive. a lot of stuff that is not included. but you'd have to say that looking at those videos, they are, they are re
the fbi was forced to release the material recorded over the decade the fbi had the ten russians under surveillance as part of a freedom of information act request and it looks just like a spy movie. including one russian digging up a package of money from what in spy lingo is called a dead drop. this spy ring is over, but the fbi says it's not the end of the story. >> the u.s. remains the target of most of the world's spying. again, as long as we have policy information, technology and...
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she also reported him to the fbi.she met with agents three times and told them in detail about lashkar, about the training camps, even that gilani had bought night-vision goggles. you know, this incident that happened here, with the combination of the domestic assault allegation and the tip to the fbi, represented a golden opportunity to find out who he was. this was a serious moment, like a hinge moment in his trajectory into terrorism. an fbi agent called gilani's former handler at the dea, but gilani wasn't questioned. officials have told me his past as an informant caused the fbi to drop the inquiry. it was as if gilani could get away with anything. he escaped detection and came here to philadelphia with one job to do. good morning. >> good morning. how are you? >> rotella: daood gilani was about to disappear. so, i was looking for a record of a name change. gilani, g-i-l... >> he was born daood gilani. he comes back to the us, and he changes his name... >> rotella: it became david coleman headley. >> got it. >> .
she also reported him to the fbi.she met with agents three times and told them in detail about lashkar, about the training camps, even that gilani had bought night-vision goggles. you know, this incident that happened here, with the combination of the domestic assault allegation and the tip to the fbi, represented a golden opportunity to find out who he was. this was a serious moment, like a hinge moment in his trajectory into terrorism. an fbi agent called gilani's former handler at the dea,...
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fbi! fbi! fbi! let's go! take the office. hey, david.e take a look at this. ( indistinct radio transmission ) david... bullet to the chest, no sign of a fight. well, the techs just gave us a fast fingerprint match to the ones we lifted from ron allen's dorm room. i'm thinking maybe allen shows up looking for for his payoff, has some kind of beef with windham and wins. now he's got maybe 50 grand disappearing money. or maybe not. foreman says they're missing a portable plasma cutter. burns through metal like butter. they use it to cut though vault doors in case of emergencies. sounds like our boy's planning a bigger heist. [ female announcer ] new and improved swiffer dusters with dust lock adhesive can clean virtually every surface in your home. ♪ its thousands of fluffy fibers pick up dust here, there, pretty much everywhere. and swiffer dusters traps 3 times more dust than a feather duster. and locks it away. ♪ swiffer cleans better or your money back. ♪ get around is the featured $5 footlong™ or yof november.ck. [ male announcer ] the
fbi! fbi! fbi! let's go! take the office. hey, david.e take a look at this. ( indistinct radio transmission ) david... bullet to the chest, no sign of a fight. well, the techs just gave us a fast fingerprint match to the ones we lifted from ron allen's dorm room. i'm thinking maybe allen shows up looking for for his payoff, has some kind of beef with windham and wins. now he's got maybe 50 grand disappearing money. or maybe not. foreman says they're missing a portable plasma cutter. burns...
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. >> malloy reaches out to retired fbi fingerprint examiner george wynn. wynn has 48 years of experience in fingerprint identification and is known for having success with difficult cases. >> i asked and received photographs of the latent prints from the fan and fingerprints of richard jackson. >> from his virginia lab, wynn carefully analyzes the evidence, comparing characteristics on the bloody partial crime scene print with those of jackson's ink set. >> my initial reaction was that i had been given the wrong photographs, perhaps to a different situation. >> as he compares the two sets of prints, wynn can hardly believe his eyes. he is unable to find even one characteristic in common between them. >> i knew within two to three minutes after i looked at these prints that they had been erroneously identified. >> wynn is astonished his conclusion is so different from the one made by police, but before he breaks the news to jackson's legal team, he decides to get a second opinion from his friend and fellow retired fbi fingerprint examiner vernon mccloud. >>
. >> malloy reaches out to retired fbi fingerprint examiner george wynn. wynn has 48 years of experience in fingerprint identification and is known for having success with difficult cases. >> i asked and received photographs of the latent prints from the fan and fingerprints of richard jackson. >> from his virginia lab, wynn carefully analyzes the evidence, comparing characteristics on the bloody partial crime scene print with those of jackson's ink set. >> my initial...
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the fbi is investigating a report of a suspicious package at a building on 12th street in crystal city. police said the package was delivered through the mail. they confirm a bomb sniffing dog has detected something suspicious. we will continue to follow the story of through the evening. >>> the penn state scandal leads to the end of an era. joe paterno says he will retire once the season is over. he has been criticized for the way he responded after being told that jerry sandusky had been observed sexually abusing a young boy. he may not be the only one stepping down by the end of the day. >> the university president will reportedly be the next to go. the board of trustees could decide his fate as early as today or tomorrow. iconic head football coach joe paterno announced his end of the season the tarmac to date during a meeting with this team. >> -- retirement during a meeting with this team. it has been widely reported that the board will oust the university president. for critics, it is not enough. in two dozen to, a graduate assistant told joe paterno he saw jerry sandusky sexual
the fbi is investigating a report of a suspicious package at a building on 12th street in crystal city. police said the package was delivered through the mail. they confirm a bomb sniffing dog has detected something suspicious. we will continue to follow the story of through the evening. >>> the penn state scandal leads to the end of an era. joe paterno says he will retire once the season is over. he has been criticized for the way he responded after being told that jerry sandusky had...
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fÍjense que el vinculo principal, del fbi, rama de investigaciÓn del departamento de justicia.n el programa, el comunidades seguras, tiene todas las caracterÍsticas para hacer una pelÍcula de detectives, carlos botifoll nos cuenta por quÉ. >>> documentos internos, del gobierno apuntan a que el fbi jugÓ un papel importante de lo que se pensaba en el polÉmico programa de comunidades seguras, cuyo supuesto objetivo es obtener informaciÓn del estado migratorio. de quienes estÉn detenidos en las cÁrceles y deportarlos. >>> y ze r que se salieran del programa. >>> el fbi dijo que no tiene que ser mandatario por todo el paÍs. comunidads seguras para expandir su nuevo sistema de vigilancia. >>> segÚn ellos les ayudara a implementar la ley y prevenir ataques terroristas. estamos hablando no solo de las huellas digitales estamos hablando del iris tambiÉn. de los ojos. y el rostro. >>> seria para recabar informaciÓn biomÉtrica de toda la la ciudadanÍa. comenzar experimentar, con la comunidad indocumentada. porque es una comunidad vulnerable. >>> llama la atenciÓn, que mientras unos en el
fÍjense que el vinculo principal, del fbi, rama de investigaciÓn del departamento de justicia.n el programa, el comunidades seguras, tiene todas las caracterÍsticas para hacer una pelÍcula de detectives, carlos botifoll nos cuenta por quÉ. >>> documentos internos, del gobierno apuntan a que el fbi jugÓ un papel importante de lo que se pensaba en el polÉmico programa de comunidades seguras, cuyo supuesto objetivo es obtener informaciÓn del estado migratorio. de quienes estÉn...
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edgar hoover, who ran the fbi. it explores his public and private life. eastwood said he's always been fascinated with the nation's first fbi director. >> he's still a mystery man. a lot of things have been written about him, but he's still -- i don't know if anybody really knew him. >> "j. edgar" opens in theaters nationwide on friday and limited release today, i think, in some places. so worth seeing. >>> it is now 4:56. coming up on "news 4 today," today is the day you can give to the max and help those in need. verizon 4g lte.
edgar hoover, who ran the fbi. it explores his public and private life. eastwood said he's always been fascinated with the nation's first fbi director. >> he's still a mystery man. a lot of things have been written about him, but he's still -- i don't know if anybody really knew him. >> "j. edgar" opens in theaters nationwide on friday and limited release today, i think, in some places. so worth seeing. >>> it is now 4:56. coming up on "news 4 today,"...
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for close to 25 years, i worked for and ran the fbi's behavioral science unit. as a criminal profiler, my job was to help crime investigations across the country, by examining evidence for signs that could help point the way to the killer. the only way to truly understand the criminal mind is to get inside it. i did that by going to prisons around the country, like this one, going head-to-head with the nation's most violent offenders. in my fbi unit we met with people like john wayne gacy, who killed dozens of teenage boys and buried them in his basement. and joseph paul franklin, a violent drifter who targeted interracial couples. every one of these guys has something to teach us, and what i learned from them has helped put other serial killers away. in just a few moments, you'll meet a man who embodies every parent's worst nightmare. he preys on friend's children,
for close to 25 years, i worked for and ran the fbi's behavioral science unit. as a criminal profiler, my job was to help crime investigations across the country, by examining evidence for signs that could help point the way to the killer. the only way to truly understand the criminal mind is to get inside it. i did that by going to prisons around the country, like this one, going head-to-head with the nation's most violent offenders. in my fbi unit we met with people like john wayne gacy, who...
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he took the helm of the fbi a week before the 9/11 attacks. the taxes forced the fbi to set new priorities catching terrorists spies and cyber criminals. >> if we in the fbi fail to recognize how the world is changing, the consequences can be devastating. lives can be lost. our national security can be threatened. and the balance of power can tip toward our adversaries. >> a a coalition of groups protested outside they claim the fbi fights terror with racial and religious profiling. >>> a department mourns the loss of a veteran vallejo police officer gunned down while chasing a bank robbery suspect. one person arrested. is there another suspect on the loose? >>> move by congress that could leave california's high speed rail system stopped in its tracks.
he took the helm of the fbi a week before the 9/11 attacks. the taxes forced the fbi to set new priorities catching terrorists spies and cyber criminals. >> if we in the fbi fail to recognize how the world is changing, the consequences can be devastating. lives can be lost. our national security can be threatened. and the balance of power can tip toward our adversaries. >> a a coalition of groups protested outside they claim the fbi fights terror with racial and religious profiling....
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she is under fbi surveillance. the other members of the spy ring also figure.e are told christopher conducts a brush past, is still the exchange of a package. here, michael recover something from a dead drop in some bushes. all these videos were released by the fbi. >> there were more than 10 people in the spy ring, all working with russian intelligence. they lived here in the states for years. they build lives for themselves. they raise kids. they supported american sports teams. supposedly, moscow had ordered them to cultivate contacts in america's power elite to seek out sources of intelligence. >> we now know that for years chapman and her co-conspirators were under fbi surveillance. they were all deported last year. in moscow, she became an instant celebrity, a model and tv presenter. bbc asked her about her secret past. >> i will never deny and i will never confirmed this. >> american authorities maintain the spy ring never going to much, if any, useful intelligence. the fbi material shows us just how far u.s. counterintelligence went in hunting them down
she is under fbi surveillance. the other members of the spy ring also figure.e are told christopher conducts a brush past, is still the exchange of a package. here, michael recover something from a dead drop in some bushes. all these videos were released by the fbi. >> there were more than 10 people in the spy ring, all working with russian intelligence. they lived here in the states for years. they build lives for themselves. they raise kids. they supported american sports teams....
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could send hundreds of fbi agents to protect the athletes. the british newspaper "the guardian" reports that u.s. officials are worried about safety after organizers underestimated the number of security guards needed for the games by more than 10,000. >>> hard to imagine weather this warm in the middle of november, isn't it? >> i look at the number and it says 67 at 11:00. i think that something is wrong with my computer. if you take 67 it's the second warmest temperature in three weeks. the high temperature the warmest in a month at 73 degrees. what a glorious afternoon and evening. this is the navy war memorial and a beautiful shot out there this evening. if you are taking the dog out one last time it is spectacular. trust me when i say this you will not see weather like this again most likely for quite some time. the high temperature was 73. the low was 54 degrees. the average high temperature is 59 degrees. we were 15 degrees above average today and the warmest november 14th in 12 years. that's how warm it has been and we are still way a
could send hundreds of fbi agents to protect the athletes. the british newspaper "the guardian" reports that u.s. officials are worried about safety after organizers underestimated the number of security guards needed for the games by more than 10,000. >>> hard to imagine weather this warm in the middle of november, isn't it? >> i look at the number and it says 67 at 11:00. i think that something is wrong with my computer. if you take 67 it's the second warmest...
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ortega said he needed to kill him, the fbi says. in idaho, his father told telemundo, nbc's spanish language network, that ortega was obsessed with november 11, the date 11/11/11. that's the day the shooting happened. ortega said the world would end that day, his father said. investigators said he fired nine rounds from a semi-automatic rifle like this one, a knockoff of the ak-47 purchased more than a year ago in idaho. the fbi says agents have confirmed several bullet impact points on the white house, declining to give a specific number. investigators now say ortega pulled over and stopped the car on constitution avenue last friday night, firing from the passenger window. a former secret service agent says even though president obama was in california the night of the shooting a charge of attempted assassination is still justified. >> all that matters is what's in the mind of the criminal, not if the president was there or not. he very well may have thought the president was home. in that case, he, in fact, committed a crime. whet
ortega said he needed to kill him, the fbi says. in idaho, his father told telemundo, nbc's spanish language network, that ortega was obsessed with november 11, the date 11/11/11. that's the day the shooting happened. ortega said the world would end that day, his father said. investigators said he fired nine rounds from a semi-automatic rifle like this one, a knockoff of the ak-47 purchased more than a year ago in idaho. the fbi says agents have confirmed several bullet impact points on the...
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courtesy of the fbi. and it turns out it is amazing. that is the best new thing in the world today which is coming up at the end of the show. [ female announcer ] removing facial hair can be irritating. challenge that. new olay smooth finish facial hair removal duo. first a gentle balm. then the removal cream. effective together with less irritation and as gentle as a feather. new olay hair removal duo. >>> yeah, so it looks like it's going to be romney. it's not going to be michele bachmann. that really didn't last long. it's not going to be jon huntsman, though the huntsman campaign did put out the best yet mitt romney is a flip-flopper ad today. despite that it's not going to be jon huntsman. it's not going to be the man on dog senator from pennsylvania, it is not going to be ron paul, again. although you sort of get the sense maybe that's okay with ron paul. it's not going to be gary johnson, not going to be buddy roemer but has the most substantive and interesting platform of any of these guys. it's not going to be rick perry. i re
courtesy of the fbi. and it turns out it is amazing. that is the best new thing in the world today which is coming up at the end of the show. [ female announcer ] removing facial hair can be irritating. challenge that. new olay smooth finish facial hair removal duo. first a gentle balm. then the removal cream. effective together with less irritation and as gentle as a feather. new olay hair removal duo. >>> yeah, so it looks like it's going to be romney. it's not going to be michele...
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el fbi dijo que no tiene que hacerlo en todo el paÍs. un experimento para expandir su sistema de vigilancia >>> segÚn ellos les ayuda a prevenir ataques terroristas, hablamos de no de las huella digitales, estamos hablando del iris tambiÉn de los ojos del rostro. >>>periodista: serÍa para recavar informaciÓn de toda la ciudadanÍa. >>> comenzar, experimentar con la comunidad indocumentada porque es una comunidad vulnerable. >>>periodista: favor bufbi promovÍa comunidades seguras. pero el programa identifica y depor taba muchos mi graenlinmi que no era un problema pÚblico. ahora autoridades estatales que querÍan salirse del programa. en un correo electrÓnico un alto funcionario dijo que es como estar atrapados en medio de una guerra nuclear. te me violaciones de derechos civiles o de perfil racial? >>> sÍ claro, violaciÓn de derechos civiles. >>>periodista: bajo orden de un juez el gobierno tiene que ahora publicar sume memo interno par saber cuÁl es la base legal para hacer legal este programa >>> si estas bases legales estÁn dÉbiles vamo
el fbi dijo que no tiene que hacerlo en todo el paÍs. un experimento para expandir su sistema de vigilancia >>> segÚn ellos les ayuda a prevenir ataques terroristas, hablamos de no de las huella digitales, estamos hablando del iris tambiÉn de los ojos del rostro. >>>periodista: serÍa para recavar informaciÓn de toda la ciudadanÍa. >>> comenzar, experimentar con la comunidad indocumentada porque es una comunidad vulnerable. >>>periodista: favor bufbi...
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while the fbi waited at their door. scott is live at the federal courthouse in greenbelt, where wire tap recordings made during a raid on the couple's home a year ago were released today. scott? >> reporter: they were prince georges's county's power couple. now admittedly a corrupt power cup and we get to listen to their remarkable conversation last november 12th as the fbi was banging on the door and leslie johnson was scrambling to hide a check and cash that had been taken as bribes. >> the box with the liquor? >> yeah. and look under the box you see a check in there? >> yeah there is a check in there. what do you plead me to do with the check. you hear them bang something. >> take the check and tear it up. get rid of it. >> it is the fbi, i can't being. >> i know, that is why i'm telling you. >> put it down the toilet? >> yeah. >> you want me to flush it? >> yeah, flush that. >>> now the question what to do with nearly $80,000 in cash. >> you got the cash? >> uh-huh. >> johnson tells his wife to keep stalling and hid
while the fbi waited at their door. scott is live at the federal courthouse in greenbelt, where wire tap recordings made during a raid on the couple's home a year ago were released today. scott? >> reporter: they were prince georges's county's power couple. now admittedly a corrupt power cup and we get to listen to their remarkable conversation last november 12th as the fbi was banging on the door and leslie johnson was scrambling to hide a check and cash that had been taken as bribes....
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so the fbi then goes in, it's a federal investigation. congressman leo ryan is the first congressman killed in the line of duty in u.s. history. the fbi goes into jonestown after they clear the body, and they just start collecting documents as evidence trying to figure out what the heck happened, you know, was there a conspiracy to kill the congressman? and they go through literally picking there the mud letters that were never sent home, diaries, crop reports, meeting notes. they collect 50,000 pieces of paper. and that would be like, i don't know, i figured it out, 150 300-page novels, that's what i started working with. and a lot of it looked like this, heavily redacted, couldn't read anything. and then as i was about to turn the book in, they released unredacted versions of the documents, and now i could finally see who was doing that, who was ordering cyanide, who was planning to kill everyone. so that was kind of interesting. um, so i'm going to just read to you -- well, first, i guess i should explain the structure of the book. 98
so the fbi then goes in, it's a federal investigation. congressman leo ryan is the first congressman killed in the line of duty in u.s. history. the fbi goes into jonestown after they clear the body, and they just start collecting documents as evidence trying to figure out what the heck happened, you know, was there a conspiracy to kill the congressman? and they go through literally picking there the mud letters that were never sent home, diaries, crop reports, meeting notes. they collect...
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the fbi stopped its investigation as well.phillips, not having any answers was little comfort. and being on the boat only clouded her feelings about what miles claimed. >> i don't see how it could have possibly happened according to his story. >> the explanation that makes most sense to investigators, that miles planned the murders and hoped to escape to a new life abroad with his brother's money and identity, is unthinkable to his father. >> i just can't even begin to put it together, to understand how it could happen, as far as premeditation, that's not even a question, that's not possible. >> but it was the physical traces of her children on the boat that pierced their mother's heart. >> i started removing what remained of miles' and brian's personal things. the sense of putting my children in body bags and dumping them in the garbage. it was very, very disturbing. it was heart wrenching. it was -- in a way, it made their death more real than anything else has. and i thought it was already real to me. >> what's the most tra
the fbi stopped its investigation as well.phillips, not having any answers was little comfort. and being on the boat only clouded her feelings about what miles claimed. >> i don't see how it could have possibly happened according to his story. >> the explanation that makes most sense to investigators, that miles planned the murders and hoped to escape to a new life abroad with his brother's money and identity, is unthinkable to his father. >> i just can't even begin to put it...
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the fbi is investigating.en you have this much money missing, as you have the potential for that kind of mixing of funds which is not supposed to happen. almost a sure bet someone going to be in trouble. >> shepard: adam, thanks. >> petition again the retail giant's plan to open early friday has green to nearly 200,000 signatures. -- has grown to nearly 200,000 signatures. a target store in nebraska started this petition. he said a planned midnight opening would force employees to spend thanksgiving working instead stead of spending time with their families. now there's a similar campaign against best buy. gerri willis is with us. we are dealing with a national unemployment rate what is going to happen. >> anthony hardwick isn't paying any attention to that. he filed this petition on the web. he says a full holiday with family is just for the elite he have this nation all americans should be able to break bread loved ones and get a good night's rest. target says maybe not. they say our guests, meaning our clie
the fbi is investigating.en you have this much money missing, as you have the potential for that kind of mixing of funds which is not supposed to happen. almost a sure bet someone going to be in trouble. >> shepard: adam, thanks. >> petition again the retail giant's plan to open early friday has green to nearly 200,000 signatures. -- has grown to nearly 200,000 signatures. a target store in nebraska started this petition. he said a planned midnight opening would force employees to...