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i was telling the fbi that the russians had a mole inside the fbi and the russians called him. well, the fbi immediately launched a mole hunt to try and find trans eyes. because they didn't know his real name they called him on sub, which stands for unknowns subject. so it began and went on, turned the fbi inside out for several -- a couple decades anyway and went on for at least three decades and started looking for this guy. >> host: again, dear it began? >> guest: 1962. >> host: was he ever caught, he or she? >> guest: that's a very interesting tori. it was a key. the question gets to the issue of whether or not the russian, whose name was alexander lott was code-named fedora. the question us as to whether or not he was telling the truth or just trying to upset the fbi and have been chasing mirrors, chasing rainbows as the old irish song says. but the belief was there really was a mole. there were 500 people in the new york office they really cannot. about half the people in the office because any one of them could have been the mole and was he caught. in the 1980s, an analy
i was telling the fbi that the russians had a mole inside the fbi and the russians called him. well, the fbi immediately launched a mole hunt to try and find trans eyes. because they didn't know his real name they called him on sub, which stands for unknowns subject. so it began and went on, turned the fbi inside out for several -- a couple decades anyway and went on for at least three decades and started looking for this guy. >> host: again, dear it began? >> guest: 1962. >>...
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president, on behalf of myry fbi employee, it is privilege to welcome you back to fbi headquarters. [applause] we also have a number of other special guests here today, including former directors. a special welcome back to former director mueller and his wife. we also welcome former attorney c --als ashcroft and mckay mccasey. i would also like to take a moment to it knowledge our obama joining president and director james comey on the stage. -- directoralker comey was his first law clerk when he was in the southern district of new york. comey's wife patrice. thank you for taking part in today's ceremony. also, the director's children. welcome. [applause] also, director comey's brother and sister. we welcome you. a special welcome to director comey's father. welcome. [applause] we are here today for two purposes. wast, director james comey sworn in in a privates or money privatember 4 -- ceremony on september 4. second, we wanted to be able to officially welcome director james comey and his family into the fbi's family. [applause] we are all honored to mark this thesion along with d
president, on behalf of myry fbi employee, it is privilege to welcome you back to fbi headquarters. [applause] we also have a number of other special guests here today, including former directors. a special welcome back to former director mueller and his wife. we also welcome former attorney c --als ashcroft and mckay mccasey. i would also like to take a moment to it knowledge our obama joining president and director james comey on the stage. -- directoralker comey was his first law clerk when...
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comey became the fbi director.he day after he became director there was a car with security there to make sure he got to work safely. james comey, the seventh director of the federal bureau of investigations. standing tall at 6'8" which makes him one of the tallest men in washington. >> thank you, shawn, thank you, mr. president, thank you for gracing us for your presence, and speaking to eloquently about the mission of the fbi and it's great people. thank you also to my friends and family who are gathered here today. my entire life is literally represented in this crowd, and it is a pretty picture. these are the people that i have known and loved literally my entire life, and from whom i have learned so much. i'm especially grateful that my dad and my sister and my brothers could be here today. i wish so much that mom could be here to enjoy this amazing day. i can still hear ringing in my tired teenage years her voice as she snapped open the shades every single morning and said, rise and shine and show the world w
comey became the fbi director.he day after he became director there was a car with security there to make sure he got to work safely. james comey, the seventh director of the federal bureau of investigations. standing tall at 6'8" which makes him one of the tallest men in washington. >> thank you, shawn, thank you, mr. president, thank you for gracing us for your presence, and speaking to eloquently about the mission of the fbi and it's great people. thank you also to my friends and...
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did the fbi catch all the suspects? did the fbi let one of them walk? and did the fbi make a mistake putting blame on a pizza delivery man whose secrets blew up in a parking lot? it was a hot thursday afternoon. jean heid was expecting to see her brother at a party that night, but she had one errand to run. a quick trip on peach street, but there was trouble. police had blocked the road. cops and cars everywhere. she turned around and went home. >> i come home, and i tell my husband something happened up there. i said we don't know what happened. >> it was only later that night watching the 10:00 news she learned what that traffic was all about. >> my kids are sitting on the couch, and then the story airs of this bank robbery and a man came into the bank with a bomb on him. >> you are recognizing your -- >> my brother sitting there with this bomb on him. i was thinking okay, the police have him. they'll find out who did this to him. as it goes on, it was brian exploded. you know, the bomb went off. brian's dead, and i'm like i can't believe this. >> tha
did the fbi catch all the suspects? did the fbi let one of them walk? and did the fbi make a mistake putting blame on a pizza delivery man whose secrets blew up in a parking lot? it was a hot thursday afternoon. jean heid was expecting to see her brother at a party that night, but she had one errand to run. a quick trip on peach street, but there was trouble. police had blocked the road. cops and cars everywhere. she turned around and went home. >> i come home, and i tell my husband...
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fbi director in september. up next, president oh what is director's the ceremony at the fbi on monday. this is 40 minutes. >> please be seated, everybody. we only have a couple of seats today. good afternoon. everyone. deputy is shawn joys, director of the fbi. today we're truly honored to be barack y president obama. president? mr. president, on behalf of employee, it is my privilege to welcome you back to headquarters. we also have a number of special guests here today including webster, ectors sessions, and a special warm mullen back to director and his wife anne. attorney lcome former ashcroft and lieu lucasey. you with red to have us here today. i would also like to take a moment to acknowledge our guests president obama and the includingn the stage, robin dorch, a friend and colleague with whom to represent some of richmond's hardest hit eighborhoods, judge john walker, senior judge for the united states court of appeals for the second circuit. director was the first law clerk when he was a new judge on h
fbi director in september. up next, president oh what is director's the ceremony at the fbi on monday. this is 40 minutes. >> please be seated, everybody. we only have a couple of seats today. good afternoon. everyone. deputy is shawn joys, director of the fbi. today we're truly honored to be barack y president obama. president? mr. president, on behalf of employee, it is my privilege to welcome you back to headquarters. we also have a number of special guests here today including...
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the fbi and segregation is a gift.ery new employee by those who went before him up but it is a gift that might be protected and that -- that must be protect it and earned every single day. we protect that by taking mistakes and admitting them, making promises and keeping them , and by realizing that nothing no case, no source no fear of embarrassment is worth jeopardizing the gift of integrity. integrity must be on the fbi shield. you see those three words fidelity bravery and integrity capture the essence of the fbi and its people and also explain why i am here. i wanted to be here to work alongside those people, to represent them help them accomplish their mission, and to just be their colleagues. it is an honor and a challenge beyond description. i will do my absolute best to be worthy of it. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you director comey. now please will come back jimmy wheeler. ♪ gather far across the sea to swear our allegiance to a land that is free ♪ ♪ let us all be grateful as we raise our voices
the fbi and segregation is a gift.ery new employee by those who went before him up but it is a gift that might be protected and that -- that must be protect it and earned every single day. we protect that by taking mistakes and admitting them, making promises and keeping them , and by realizing that nothing no case, no source no fear of embarrassment is worth jeopardizing the gift of integrity. integrity must be on the fbi shield. you see those three words fidelity bravery and integrity capture...
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the process in an fbi investigation like this is the fbi conducts a sting operation in consultation withartment of justice and the u.s. attorney's office, and when it gets to the end, they refer it to the prosecutors to make the final decision. are we going to indict this person? we have asked the fbi several times if they have referred it for prosecution, and they have reclined so far. one reason might be in june they raid his office and went through his files and that may have brought them down avenues that they need more time to investigate. it could be -- [ technical difficulties ] -- >> all of that is clearly speculation but that is the kind of things that can cause delay. the affidavit lays out a very, very strong case. >> kathy based son the appearance alone of things right now, what do you think is going to happen in terms of legislation that calderon has signed on to or pushed? >> well, it's clear that there are a lot of people in the legislature who are watching this very, very closely, and as the speaker before just said, in fact actually there has already been some power stru
the process in an fbi investigation like this is the fbi conducts a sting operation in consultation withartment of justice and the u.s. attorney's office, and when it gets to the end, they refer it to the prosecutors to make the final decision. are we going to indict this person? we have asked the fbi several times if they have referred it for prosecution, and they have reclined so far. one reason might be in june they raid his office and went through his files and that may have brought them...
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no fbi agent has been unjustified in shooting someone in the last 20 years if you ask the fbi.s justified this time, maybe not. in the meantime we have to keep guessing.
no fbi agent has been unjustified in shooting someone in the last 20 years if you ask the fbi.s justified this time, maybe not. in the meantime we have to keep guessing.
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the nsa provides information to the fbi which the fbi can then follow up on if they have some indication there may be a terrorist plot under way in the united states, they would give that information to the fbi. the fbi would thin pursue it and see if there's something really there or not there. but they work closely together. one of the big problems before 9/11 was there wasn't enough coordination between the left-hand of the u.s. government and the right hand of the u.s. government. after 9/11 they did implement much greater coordination. as a result the nsa, the cia, other law enforcement, whether military and, of course, the fbi, department of homeland security, they worked much more closely together and there's a director of national intelligence hogs now oversees all 16 different u.s. intelligence agencies. as a result, they're supposedly do things a lot more coordinated and a lot better way. >> would he have, thanks so much. and to remind the viewers we'll bring you the president when his remarks begin. >> the international community voicing a lot of concern and anger, quite frank
the nsa provides information to the fbi which the fbi can then follow up on if they have some indication there may be a terrorist plot under way in the united states, they would give that information to the fbi. the fbi would thin pursue it and see if there's something really there or not there. but they work closely together. one of the big problems before 9/11 was there wasn't enough coordination between the left-hand of the u.s. government and the right hand of the u.s. government. after...
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they are from the fbi, cia, the justice department, in the nsa. critics of the nsa are using a state highway cleanup program to protest the agency. the group restore the fourth has adopted a stretch of highway that runs past the agency's massive data facility in utah. to the sully tribune, that means signs bearing the group's name, which is a reference to the fourth amendment, will be displayed outside the nsa building. restore the fourth says they will carry more signs protesting nsa spying as they pick up litter near the data center. secretary of state john kerry and afghan president karzai have agreed on the key points of the deal that would keep u.s. troops in afghanistan the on next year. but the two sides remain at odds over the u.s. assistance that its troops be guaranteed immunity from prosecution under afghan law. speaking in kabul, kerry said the issue is a deal breaker for the united states. meanwhile on sunday, u.s. soldier was shot dead in southeastern afghanistan right man wearing afghan security forces uniform. the shooter reportedl
they are from the fbi, cia, the justice department, in the nsa. critics of the nsa are using a state highway cleanup program to protest the agency. the group restore the fourth has adopted a stretch of highway that runs past the agency's massive data facility in utah. to the sully tribune, that means signs bearing the group's name, which is a reference to the fourth amendment, will be displayed outside the nsa building. restore the fourth says they will carry more signs protesting nsa spying as...
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no fbi agent has been unjustified in shooting someone in the last 20 years if you ask the fbi.stified this time, maybe not. in the meantime we have to keep guessing. but at some point someone is going to have to say something other than no comment about this case. it is devastatingly inconclusive to do otherwise. >>> good thursday morning. right now on first look. heartbreaker. a beloved boston teacher found murdered and a 14-year-old being charged as an adult. >>> and then why was the u.s. spying on her private phone calls. >>> freeman, kennedy cousin can walk out of jail today as a judge grants him a new trial. >>> driving up the steps of the capitol is not the best way to get your point across. >>> good morning. another day, another
no fbi agent has been unjustified in shooting someone in the last 20 years if you ask the fbi.stified this time, maybe not. in the meantime we have to keep guessing. but at some point someone is going to have to say something other than no comment about this case. it is devastatingly inconclusive to do otherwise. >>> good thursday morning. right now on first look. heartbreaker. a beloved boston teacher found murdered and a 14-year-old being charged as an adult. >>> and then...
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president, on behalf of every fbi employee it is my privilege to welcome you back to fbi headquarterswe also have a number of other special guests here today including former directors webster, sessions, and a special warm welcome back to director muller and his wife ann. we also welcome former attorney general ashcroft and mullcasey. we're honored to have you here today. i want to take a moment to invite president obama on the stage, and to my far left, a friend and colleague with whom director comey worked to help some of richmond's hardest hit neighborhoods. judge john walker, director comey was his first law clerk when he was a new judge on the district court bench in the southern district of new york. and most importantly director comey's wife, patrice. thank you for taking part in today's ceremony. we are also pleased to have director and mrs. comey's children, maureen, kate, brian, claire, and abby. welcome. also director comey's brother and sister, trish, peter, and chris, we welcome you. and a special welcome to director comey's father brian, welcome. we are here today for tw
president, on behalf of every fbi employee it is my privilege to welcome you back to fbi headquarterswe also have a number of other special guests here today including former directors webster, sessions, and a special warm welcome back to director muller and his wife ann. we also welcome former attorney general ashcroft and mullcasey. we're honored to have you here today. i want to take a moment to invite president obama on the stage, and to my far left, a friend and colleague with whom...
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i started a lawsuit against the fbi because i thought the fbi had been spying on me and monitoring myivities. >> why? >> and that of my clients. i will tell you why. i have been very active in palestinian support work. one day i read in "newsweek" magazine that 26 arabs in the united states have been targeted for surveillance, electronic surveillance. so i thought, surely, some of on thead talk to me phone about issues and so forth. that is when i brought the lawsuit. in 1972.e the fbi >> right. .n the fbi answered on the issue of electronic surveillance, they declined to answer on the basis that it was privileged in state secret. the acluoint in time, came in to represent me. we forced them to answer that question. they admitted there had been some overhears that i had not been personally targeted for electronic surveillance, but there have been overhears of my conversations with my clients. they also said they refute information from other federal agencies -- received information from other federal agencies and did not want to answer who that agency was. to court compelled them answ
i started a lawsuit against the fbi because i thought the fbi had been spying on me and monitoring myivities. >> why? >> and that of my clients. i will tell you why. i have been very active in palestinian support work. one day i read in "newsweek" magazine that 26 arabs in the united states have been targeted for surveillance, electronic surveillance. so i thought, surely, some of on thead talk to me phone about issues and so forth. that is when i brought the lawsuit. in...
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no fbi agent has been unjustified in shooting someone in the last 20 years if you ask the fbi.be it was justified this time, maybe not. in the meantime we have to keep guessing. but at some point someone is going to have to say something other than no comment about this case. it is devastatingly inconclusive to do otherwise. now it's time for "last word with lawrence o'donnell." >>> the republicans decided it's never too early to talk about the next government shutdown. what is the bigger political problem in washington? >> the larger issue they're dealing with is health care. >> the website doesn't work. >> 24 is a very serious problem. >> the situation right now is unacceptable.
no fbi agent has been unjustified in shooting someone in the last 20 years if you ask the fbi.be it was justified this time, maybe not. in the meantime we have to keep guessing. but at some point someone is going to have to say something other than no comment about this case. it is devastatingly inconclusive to do otherwise. now it's time for "last word with lawrence o'donnell." >>> the republicans decided it's never too early to talk about the next government shutdown. what...
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>>> on the streets of detroit the fbi is taking a hard line on those who sell young girls. >> i'm looking for some young girls. >> how old are you? >> investigators are scooping up more and more teens. >> is she underage? 17. >> from michigan to the suburbs romeo pimps sell dreams to the naive and even the girl next door. >> you're a victim. >> don't judge a book by its cover. just because i live in a nice house doesn't mean i live a nice life. >> hello, mom? >> it's an uphill battle for investigators trying to rescue children trapped and scared. >> we really are trying to help you. they have nowhere else to go. for us to say we want to get you out of this life, i don't know that they necessarily believe that. >> tonight msnbc goes under cover with the fbi in michigan rescuing the young and the lost caught in the grip of sex slavery in the motor city. >>> tonight we visit the streets and suburbs of detroit, michigan, joining the fbi, state and local police as part of operation cross-country five, a nationwide dragnet to crack down on those who exploit juveniles in the sex trade. in the pr
>>> on the streets of detroit the fbi is taking a hard line on those who sell young girls. >> i'm looking for some young girls. >> how old are you? >> investigators are scooping up more and more teens. >> is she underage? 17. >> from michigan to the suburbs romeo pimps sell dreams to the naive and even the girl next door. >> you're a victim. >> don't judge a book by its cover. just because i live in a nice house doesn't mean i live a nice life....
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fbi --far as what the look at the private sector. we used to have 63% of people employed in this country. now we have 58%. private industry for the last five years has cut people, still maintain a profit, still are getting sales. meant -- it is how good a job by the people doing who are working. host: roger from des moines. guest: roger raises an interesting dynamic that has shifted the last two years in all the budget conversations. it used to be that government work is nice and stable, but just as not pay as well as the private sector but it is stable and you have job security and you will have a decent pension when you leave. it is a nice, safe job to have. and the private sector was viewed as, you get paid more but there is more uncertainty. you never know what could happen, depending on the fortunes of your company. i think what is interesting in the last five years is that a little bit of that insecurity of the private sector has bled into the government sector where it does not really show itself very often. think a lot of the
fbi --far as what the look at the private sector. we used to have 63% of people employed in this country. now we have 58%. private industry for the last five years has cut people, still maintain a profit, still are getting sales. meant -- it is how good a job by the people doing who are working. host: roger from des moines. guest: roger raises an interesting dynamic that has shifted the last two years in all the budget conversations. it used to be that government work is nice and stable, but...
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up but it's a real chase and you know we were lucky because we got to talk to a lot of the cia and fbi nypd guys who were on the ground working round-the-clock to make this case. >> so there was a lot of coordination and cooperation between those three agencies? >> right. this all begins and frankly the only reason the subways don't blow up is that zazi is trying to perfect the bomb recipe the second component of this bomb and e-mails one of his contacts in pakistan that basically an al qaeda e-mail address a yahoo! account and as it happened 18 months earlier the british governments have taken down a terror cell in the u.k.. they had found that yahoo! address and they passed it to the nsa which went up and started looking at the e-mail address and as soon as the e-mail came in from the united states to that address, dmsa pass it to the cia who pass it to the nypd and officials in colorado where zazi was living in that happened in rapid succession. that really is the good take away for cooperation post-9/11 that real good cooperation does work and frankly you know the traditional polic
up but it's a real chase and you know we were lucky because we got to talk to a lot of the cia and fbi nypd guys who were on the ground working round-the-clock to make this case. >> so there was a lot of coordination and cooperation between those three agencies? >> right. this all begins and frankly the only reason the subways don't blow up is that zazi is trying to perfect the bomb recipe the second component of this bomb and e-mails one of his contacts in pakistan that basically...
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we will talk about his meetings with the fbi. the cuba calls the a b i -- fbi to havana to meet.ill be back in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> "el dulce abismo." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. one of the most vocal supporters of the cuban five has been ricardo alarcon. up until earlier this year, he was the president of the cuban national assembly. use also cuba's former foreign minister. he joined rene gonzalez in the interview i did with him via video stream in havana. i asked ricardo alarcon to talk about meetings cuban authorities had with the fbi in havana to talk about the threat posed by the militant cuban exile groups here in the united states. meetings.ere seven renÉ was referring specifically to one that took place in havana 1998 after some private exchanges between the two countries, the two governments, a very well known writer who served as a go between between us and them. got came down here and they a lot of information regarding terrorist plots and the addresses and phone numbers, everything. so much that at the e
we will talk about his meetings with the fbi. the cuba calls the a b i -- fbi to havana to meet.ill be back in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> "el dulce abismo." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. one of the most vocal supporters of the cuban five has been ricardo alarcon. up until earlier this year, he was the president of the cuban national assembly. use also cuba's former foreign minister. he joined rene gonzalez in the...
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investigation in fbi history., massachusetts. hi, barry. thousands ofthe witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than the publicaven't figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? i have. there are some flaws and it which i have written about. whole, on the considering the time frame and the fact that it was close to the event, they did a fairly good job. no one has convinced me what the lies are. pork ward nation between the cia and fbi. the commission talks about that -- there was poor coordination between the cia and fbi. the commission talks about that. about when you first got the tip, it took you over a year to confirm the details. what surprised you along the way? guest: what surprised me was the willingness of so many former agentsicers, officials, to
investigation in fbi history., massachusetts. hi, barry. thousands ofthe witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than the publicaven't figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? i have. there are some flaws and it which i have written...
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he was shot to death we think by the fbi.lled in the presence of fbi agents in massachusetts state troopers who were interviewing him in his apartment in orlando whether he was connected to the boston marathon bombing. after they killed him anonymous law enforcement officials leaked to the press he confessed to the horrible and gruesome triple murder in waltham. he confessed that he and the older of the two boston marathon suspects killed those three young men in waltham. mystery solved? that was just one leaked piece of information that we learned after he was shot and killed in florida. waltham murder solved. the dead guy/dead guys did that murder. you don't have to worry about that any more. but everything about the shooting has been sketchy and self contradicting. he was said to have been shot because he had a knife. then the leak changed. he didn't have a knife but some kind of blade. within 12 hours, then two law enforcement sources recanted, took back what they said about the knife or blade and said they didn't know wh
he was shot to death we think by the fbi.lled in the presence of fbi agents in massachusetts state troopers who were interviewing him in his apartment in orlando whether he was connected to the boston marathon bombing. after they killed him anonymous law enforcement officials leaked to the press he confessed to the horrible and gruesome triple murder in waltham. he confessed that he and the older of the two boston marathon suspects killed those three young men in waltham. mystery solved? that...
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a major bust by the fbi. heroin, cocaine, all available on one easy to access website. >>> and the chase, new video and how's gone all and the country. >>> the death of one of the best selling authors of all time. nightly news begins now. >>> from nbc world headquarters. >>> good evening. they talked into the night tonight in washington, but nothing's moving. the shut down continues. so does the anger across this country and the frustration with congress. earlier today, the president expressed his exaspiration at the defiance in washington. it's where we begin tonight with nbc's chuck todd. >> reporter: good evening. what was a glimmer of hope, a meeting that lasted more than an hour between the president and the four congressional leaders, it seemed maybe something would break. speaker boehner, though, after the meeting ended came out to the cameras right outside the west wing and appeared very frustrated. take a listen. >> the president reiterated, one more time, tonight, that he will not negotiate. we've g
a major bust by the fbi. heroin, cocaine, all available on one easy to access website. >>> and the chase, new video and how's gone all and the country. >>> the death of one of the best selling authors of all time. nightly news begins now. >>> from nbc world headquarters. >>> good evening. they talked into the night tonight in washington, but nothing's moving. the shut down continues. so does the anger across this country and the frustration with congress....
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this is with the fbi surveillance video. in the mid '80s he paid his dues with the government the most probable cause for the wiretaps rudy guiliani came from senior. he calls it the championships season in the book that the mafia the back was broken by carmine on the left he goes to prison head of the colombo ohio you have to have the middle name a few are in the mob. this is one of the stories from vegas that is like wow. the underboss that set over after they went to way. they went after john gotti they put a bomb bender frankie heart he died blown to bits. so now there is a contract out the three young guys came to shoot him but he survived he wanted to know right away so this is the famous interview he did with bradley for "60 minutes" talking about the most famous murder one of the shooter's he got the mafia cops those who were visiting in vegas i actually wrote a pilot for a series called missing persons in my middle career i was the episodic show runner i started of crime story my first trip to las vegas i tell peopl
this is with the fbi surveillance video. in the mid '80s he paid his dues with the government the most probable cause for the wiretaps rudy guiliani came from senior. he calls it the championships season in the book that the mafia the back was broken by carmine on the left he goes to prison head of the colombo ohio you have to have the middle name a few are in the mob. this is one of the stories from vegas that is like wow. the underboss that set over after they went to way. they went after...
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police, capitol police, fbi agents, secret service officers.announcer ] this is brad. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> we're standing by for a police news conference on the chase, dramatic chase that occurred here in washington up on capitol hill. we might be getting answers to so many of the questions. the investigation has begun. much mo
police, capitol police, fbi agents, secret service officers.announcer ] this is brad. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you -...
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and uncover fbi agent. she has no experience. she is a model. no job existed at the time and the senator created the position to make that happen. he had to according to the affidavit get the approval of senator steinburg. she was getting a paycheck and taxpayers were footing the bill and she never showed up to work. and josh you can help us with understanding how much and what you know about all of this. when you hear something like that. the girlfriend how does that help? >> the affidavit clearly explains on two separate occasions cal calderon offered o crecreate a position for the girlfriend. and on the second occasion he is looking for $5,000. it gives the agent the ability in the department of justice to follow that path. because you can't just get a job at the state capitol. it has to be approved by senate rules and you need the cooperation of many. in that ir instance it gave the abilities thagents the ability o was involved. if there is criminal kument -- cull pibility. you have legislation being influentialeinfluenced and you y being pa
and uncover fbi agent. she has no experience. she is a model. no job existed at the time and the senator created the position to make that happen. he had to according to the affidavit get the approval of senator steinburg. she was getting a paycheck and taxpayers were footing the bill and she never showed up to work. and josh you can help us with understanding how much and what you know about all of this. when you hear something like that. the girlfriend how does that help? >> the...
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fbi calls this man a master of illusion what. he's doing on ebay that has federal agents hunting him down. >> also, "x files." what happened after the sun unleashes one of the strongest solar flares? >> bay area students get a treat going where few have gone. soon, californians from to salinas to san diego will have equal access to quality health insurance. those who need financial assistance will get it. and nobody will be denied because of a pre-existing condition. welcome to a new state of health. welcome to covered california. we are your health insurance marketplace. enroll today at coveredca.com or call 1-800-300-1506. >>> federal agents say they have seized bit coins from the head of a notorious black market for drugs known as silk road. investigators say he used alias dread pirate roberts to operate a billion dollar online market in illegal drugs he denies charges officials say the 144,000 bit coins concities fis skated is the largest seize of crypto currency, ever >>> fbi is on the hunt for a man they say made $3 million
fbi calls this man a master of illusion what. he's doing on ebay that has federal agents hunting him down. >> also, "x files." what happened after the sun unleashes one of the strongest solar flares? >> bay area students get a treat going where few have gone. soon, californians from to salinas to san diego will have equal access to quality health insurance. those who need financial assistance will get it. and nobody will be denied because of a pre-existing condition....
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you have a state senator accused of accepting $60,000 in bribes from fbi abilities. in a play to pay scheme or to influence legislation. those are serious allegations. >> there are allegations that there was an envelope of cash that exchanged hands in miami. the daughter and son on the payroll. there is a separate scheme as the fbi calls it in the affidavit regarding the health insurance regarding insurance payments to a hospital that was allegedly submitting inflated invoices. all of these are extremely serious allegations. the allegations say the charges that the fbi are considering fraud, conspiracy. >> a long list. $30,000 for his daughter for a job she never showed up at. >> one of the most powerful scenes has calderon holding court at a fundraiser for his brother's non-profit at pe pebble beach and lobbyists from wal-mart and shell oil and even though the fbi had raided calderon's office. how did you get access? >> we found out that california for diversity was holding a fundraiser there. the affidavit names them over 20 times. we were tru interested and we wd
you have a state senator accused of accepting $60,000 in bribes from fbi abilities. in a play to pay scheme or to influence legislation. those are serious allegations. >> there are allegations that there was an envelope of cash that exchanged hands in miami. the daughter and son on the payroll. there is a separate scheme as the fbi calls it in the affidavit regarding the health insurance regarding insurance payments to a hospital that was allegedly submitting inflated invoices. all of...
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. >> reporter: an fbi evidence response team gethers remnants after debt nateing two pipe bombs. the pd and fbi agents found four devices, two being explosives. >> they were taken for further observations. >> a call from a family member sent the pd rushing to the house. the 30-year-old was despondent and had a firearms. that person is booked into the jail for a controlled substance without a prescription. >> the subjects here at the residents are just witnesses to us, assisting us in trying to determine how these items came into the residence don't. >> reporter: the fbi is working with the police department. officials say all evidence taken from the home will be processed before the determination is made as to whether this will be tried as a state or federal case. bail is set at $1 million. he is getting treatment while behind bars. >>> it was a lot cooler out there today. right now temperatures are dropping off in a few places. 52 in napa. it's going to be a chily night in portions of the bay area. winds are picking up at the coast line. we're seeing gusty conditions now. it's g
. >> reporter: an fbi evidence response team gethers remnants after debt nateing two pipe bombs. the pd and fbi agents found four devices, two being explosives. >> they were taken for further observations. >> a call from a family member sent the pd rushing to the house. the 30-year-old was despondent and had a firearms. that person is booked into the jail for a controlled substance without a prescription. >> the subjects here at the residents are just witnesses to us,...
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and half an hour after the special watergate prosecutor had been fired, agents of the fbi acting at the direction of the white house sealed off the offices of the special prosecutor, the offices of the attorney general and the offices of the deputy attorney general. >> six fbi agents present, impeding our operations now. >> all this adds up to a totally unprecedented situation, a grave and profound crisis in which the president has said himself against his own attorney general and the department of justice. >> nixon ended up summoning his solicitor general, a right wing former yale law professor, robert bork, to the white house. he was sworn in as acting attorney general and carried out the president's order to fire cox. the saturday night massacre represented a traumatic suspenseful and unprecedented constitutional crisis. it also became a critical turning point in the watergate story, the moment that nixon lost the country, the moment his beloved silent majority turned on him, the moment that made impeachment proceedings and nixon's resignation inevitable, the most his fate as the mos
and half an hour after the special watergate prosecutor had been fired, agents of the fbi acting at the direction of the white house sealed off the offices of the special prosecutor, the offices of the attorney general and the offices of the deputy attorney general. >> six fbi agents present, impeding our operations now. >> all this adds up to a totally unprecedented situation, a grave and profound crisis in which the president has said himself against his own attorney general and...
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. >>> the fbi and dea serving warrants in contra costa county. we'll tell you about the arrest, the drugs and the connection to mexican drug cartels. >>> last-minute meetings getting underway in washington, d.c. as the debt ceiling deadline draws closer. >>> i'm tori campbell. b.a.r.t. trains are running. but so far there's no deal. we have team coverage. ktvu's janine de la vega talked to commuters frustrated over being kept in limbo because of the strike threat. we begin with sal castanedo who joins us live from outside of the building where negotiations are set to resume shortly. good afternoon, sal. >> reporter: tori, good afternoon. we've seen people show up now so some of the negotiators are on their way back. b.a.r.t. and its unions say there's a sign of hope that they can avert a strike, the threat of which has kept commuters guessing for the last few days. union and b.a.r.t. negotiators stayed up all night and finally called it quits at 5:30 this morning without an agreement. b.a.r.t. and the labor unions are still stuck on pay and benef
. >>> the fbi and dea serving warrants in contra costa county. we'll tell you about the arrest, the drugs and the connection to mexican drug cartels. >>> last-minute meetings getting underway in washington, d.c. as the debt ceiling deadline draws closer. >>> i'm tori campbell. b.a.r.t. trains are running. but so far there's no deal. we have team coverage. ktvu's janine de la vega talked to commuters frustrated over being kept in limbo because of the strike threat. we...
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yeah, we created so many bureaucracies. >> yeah, you are part of fbi. why sit falling through the cracks? >> the boston situation was not falling through the cracks. we went back to the russians not wupbts and twice and asked them for additional information? >> it's not their obligation. those guys were under -- we knew where they were. they were putting up jihady videos. >> there are guidelines. >> hogwash with the guidelines. we are sending drones over there and killing people and now we are complying with the guidelines? these guys want to kill us. >> the fbi has a certain set of guidelines that they must play by, and if they don't have enough to take it -- >> well said by the former fbi agent. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you for being with us this evening. day six of the government shutdown. is there any end in sight? the standoff that has america stuck in the middle. middle. >>> live from america's news headquarters, new details on two separate raids by special forces in africa. the target from shabab. that status is unknown. in libya, the
yeah, we created so many bureaucracies. >> yeah, you are part of fbi. why sit falling through the cracks? >> the boston situation was not falling through the cracks. we went back to the russians not wupbts and twice and asked them for additional information? >> it's not their obligation. those guys were under -- we knew where they were. they were putting up jihady videos. >> there are guidelines. >> hogwash with the guidelines. we are sending drones over there and...
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ken wayne is live and tells what the fbi found. >> reporter: petaluma police and the fbi just wrappedp the search. this investigation has been going for over 30 hours and some maybes are still wondering what is going on. the fbi spent part of the night digging up the front lawn where an explosive was detonated. when officers entered the house they found much more. >> upon looking for the firearm, they noticed an explosive device, they immediately backed out. called the sonoma county bomb squad. >> reporter: four devices were found. the bomb squad safely detonated two which police say contained explosives. this you tube video listed under the suspect's name features homemade fireworks. black powder was also found in the home. >> a little suspicious? >> very. we have been for a long time. we kind of wondered. it's been about 15 years. >> reporter: the fbi was called in including members of the terrorism task force. >> we call our reactionary squad. if there's any sort of explosives or an active shooter which isn't the case here. they would be the ones that would initially respond. >> re
ken wayne is live and tells what the fbi found. >> reporter: petaluma police and the fbi just wrappedp the search. this investigation has been going for over 30 hours and some maybes are still wondering what is going on. the fbi spent part of the night digging up the front lawn where an explosive was detonated. when officers entered the house they found much more. >> upon looking for the firearm, they noticed an explosive device, they immediately backed out. called the sonoma county...
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he's accused of accepting ts of >>> stunning new detail about an fbi sting investigating state senatoralderon. the feds say they caught him by planting an agent inside a local movie studio, check it out. >> reporter: back in june, fbi agents raided the state offices of senator ron alter an. now according to one report, he was being investigated for bribery, extortion, conspiracy and fraud. the documents outline how he was caught up in an fbi sting, in which investigators set up a phony movie studio and paid calder on and member offers his team more than $60,000 in bribes to draw up less that could have resulted in lucrative tax credits from the phony studio. calder own's studio, for example, according to the report, was given a job at the fake studio for which she was paid $30,000, according to the affidavit but never showed up for work. when josh bernstein confronted calder on about the allegations, this is how it went. >> reporter: the fbi says you have received ten offers thousands of dollars in bribes for supporting legislation. >> that's -- that's -- like i said, i'm not going to
he's accused of accepting ts of >>> stunning new detail about an fbi sting investigating state senatoralderon. the feds say they caught him by planting an agent inside a local movie studio, check it out. >> reporter: back in june, fbi agents raided the state offices of senator ron alter an. now according to one report, he was being investigated for bribery, extortion, conspiracy and fraud. the documents outline how he was caught up in an fbi sting, in which investigators set up a...
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ken wayne is live and tells what the fbi found. >> reporter: petaluma police and the fbi just wrappedthe search. this investigation has been going for over 30 hours and some maybes are still wondering what is going on. the fbi spent part of the night digging up the front lawn where an explosive was detonated. when officers entered the house they found much more. >> upon looking for the firearm, they noticed an explosive device, they immediately backed out. called the sonoma county bomb squad. >> reporter: four devices were found. the bomb squad safely detonated two which police say contained explosives. this you tube video listed under the suspect's name features homemade fireworks. black powder was also found in the home. >> a little suspicious? >> very. we have been for a long time. we kind of wondered. it's been about 15 years. >> reporter: the fbi was called in including members of the terrorism task force. >> we call our reactionary squad. if there's any sort of explosives or an active shooter which isn't the case here. they would be the ones that would initially respond. >> repo
ken wayne is live and tells what the fbi found. >> reporter: petaluma police and the fbi just wrappedthe search. this investigation has been going for over 30 hours and some maybes are still wondering what is going on. the fbi spent part of the night digging up the front lawn where an explosive was detonated. when officers entered the house they found much more. >> upon looking for the firearm, they noticed an explosive device, they immediately backed out. called the sonoma county...
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this was a man the fbi says ran a billion-dollar empire off of his laptop.st year, he did this youtube interview with a friend. >> pretty sure i want to start a family in the next five years. i want to have had a substantial positive impact on the future of humanity. >> reporter: this morning, ross ulbricht the accused druglord is waking up in jail. he was busted yesterday afternoon at the glen park public library. >> plainclothes fbi agents and they identified themselves as being from the fbi and saying they were making an arrest. >> reporter: before the feds shut it down, court documents say ulbricht's billion-dollar website called the silk road sold illegal services from fireworks to fake ids to hit men. in fact, the feds say ulbricht did hire a man to kill anyone who threatened to extort him. the fbi says the site was hidden away in something called the deep web, a part of the internet most of us have never heard of. we're also learning a new indictment was filed against ulbricht in another case. feds in maryland accused him of hiring yet another hit man
this was a man the fbi says ran a billion-dollar empire off of his laptop.st year, he did this youtube interview with a friend. >> pretty sure i want to start a family in the next five years. i want to have had a substantial positive impact on the future of humanity. >> reporter: this morning, ross ulbricht the accused druglord is waking up in jail. he was busted yesterday afternoon at the glen park public library. >> plainclothes fbi agents and they identified themselves as...
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yeah, i'm with the behavioral analysis unit of the fbi.psychoanalyze crime scenes in order to gain a better understanding of the criminal who might have committed the crime. psychoanalyze, huh? are you doing that to me right now? what? no. i'm not psychoanalyzing you. spencer, i'm kidding. one of my earliest works. totally boring. oh, i don't think so. nothing's just a picture. if viewed correctly-- whatever that means-- one can see world views, obsessions, manifestations of the subconscious. if i weren't a lesbian, i'd jump your bones. i've always had this thing for middle-aged men. you have these piercing, discerning eyes which remind me of my father who was a shrink. and i'm like, god, i am so hot. parker: pinky, some guy from artnews wants to talk to you. don't go away. does it make you feel anything? like what? i can't tell you how to feel. right now, i feel pretty good. we're leaving. we're still looking at the exhibit. now. now. now. yeah, i guess we're leaving. reid, now. nice to meet you. on the way. bye, spencer. sorry. [disco mu
yeah, i'm with the behavioral analysis unit of the fbi.psychoanalyze crime scenes in order to gain a better understanding of the criminal who might have committed the crime. psychoanalyze, huh? are you doing that to me right now? what? no. i'm not psychoanalyzing you. spencer, i'm kidding. one of my earliest works. totally boring. oh, i don't think so. nothing's just a picture. if viewed correctly-- whatever that means-- one can see world views, obsessions, manifestations of the subconscious....
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the fbi flew drones over the bunker he was held in to get a better view.i do not think anybody would object to their use to rescue kidnapped children. members of the general public, without a warrant, without any process, collect information and surveillance data. >> did anything new come out from this report? >> it reiterated something we already know and expanded on that point. that is that the fbi and other doj agencies think it is unnecessary to look at the privacy implications of using drones in the u.s. they think they can use them in line with typical aviation guidelines, which do not address privacy and have nothing to do with surveillance. that is ok. i think how much they stress that is telling. >> with these machines already in use, how likely are we to see any meaningful privacy guidelines be implemented or signed? >> the industry is pushing back hard against this. they think drug use should be totally unregulated, that privacy is not a big deal. the report highlights this. they cost 650 dollars to operate. with a drone, it cost $25. because th
the fbi flew drones over the bunker he was held in to get a better view.i do not think anybody would object to their use to rescue kidnapped children. members of the general public, without a warrant, without any process, collect information and surveillance data. >> did anything new come out from this report? >> it reiterated something we already know and expanded on that point. that is that the fbi and other doj agencies think it is unnecessary to look at the privacy implications...
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integrity must be on the fbi shield. see the three words, fidelity, bravery, and integrity fbi re the essence of the in those people. and they also explain why i'm here. i wanted to be here to work alongside those people to to help them , accomplish their mission. colleague. be their it is an hour nowhere and a challenge beyond description. will do my absolute best to be worthy of it. thank you very much. >> thank you, director. now, please welcome back, jimmy wheeler. clouds gather far across the sea ♪ let us swear allegiance that's free ♪ grateful ll be to a land so fair ♪ as we raise our voices a solemn prayer ♪ god bless america that i love ♪ beside her and guide her ♪ through the night with the ♪ght from above ♪ from the mountains prairies ♪ ♪ to the ocean white with foam ♪ bless america home sweet home ♪ ♪ god bless america sweet home ♪ >> thank you once again, mr. wheeler. i wanted to thank all of our director comby's fbi y, and particularly my brethren for honoring this special day for director comby his family.
integrity must be on the fbi shield. see the three words, fidelity, bravery, and integrity fbi re the essence of the in those people. and they also explain why i'm here. i wanted to be here to work alongside those people to to help them , accomplish their mission. colleague. be their it is an hour nowhere and a challenge beyond description. will do my absolute best to be worthy of it. thank you very much. >> thank you, director. now, please welcome back, jimmy wheeler. clouds gather far...
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fbi shut it down. san francisco owner who went by the name dread pirate roberts, he's behind bars. >> just last year during an interview with a friend, ross said he wanted to do right. >> i want to have had a substantially-positive impact on the tuch of humanity by that time. >> today he's in jail. >> staffers at the glen park ranch here a commotion coming from the science fiction area of the library and identified themselves from the fbi and said they were making an arrest. >> before the feds shut it down, federal court documents say his web site sold more than a billion dollars of illegal drugs in just two years. the site also soerld illegal services from fire works to fake ids to hit men. in fact, that's what st feds say he did. >> the fbi said he lives here back in june, and it was here investigator says they were able to begin monotorg his online activity. >> i recognize him. does that shock me? no. >> just half a block away is revolution cafe. several customers told us he used to hang out here on
fbi shut it down. san francisco owner who went by the name dread pirate roberts, he's behind bars. >> just last year during an interview with a friend, ross said he wanted to do right. >> i want to have had a substantially-positive impact on the tuch of humanity by that time. >> today he's in jail. >> staffers at the glen park ranch here a commotion coming from the science fiction area of the library and identified themselves from the fbi and said they were making an...
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the fbi is looking into whether this man is recruiting spies in washington, d.c. why all the spy versus spy so long after the cold war has ended? good afternoon. i'm jake tapper. welcome to "the lead." we begin with the national lead. who is to blame for the mess that is the federal obama care websites? to hear the techhies who designed and implemented the websites, not them. >> the system is working. people are enrolling. >> we identified errors in code that was provided to us by others. >> we have not experienced any problems or ints superruptions e processing of data to cms. >> we had no role in the development of the website. >> executives from cgi federal, arguably the main contractor for healthcare.gov and several other vendors went before the house energy and commerce committee today and when they weren't pointing the finger at fellow contractors, they were placing the blame on the centers for medicare and medicaid services, or cms, which oversees the program. >> cms had the ultimate decision for live or no go decision. not cgi. >> all of the concerns that
the fbi is looking into whether this man is recruiting spies in washington, d.c. why all the spy versus spy so long after the cold war has ended? good afternoon. i'm jake tapper. welcome to "the lead." we begin with the national lead. who is to blame for the mess that is the federal obama care websites? to hear the techhies who designed and implemented the websites, not them. >> the system is working. people are enrolling. >> we identified errors in code that was provided...