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the fbi is on scene at ft. the president and secretary of defense have been informed of the situation. the president has made a statement and we will have
the fbi is on scene at ft. the president and secretary of defense have been informed of the situation. the president has made a statement and we will have
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that's a challenge for the fbi. is the fbi hiring the right people, are they fast and innovative enough to keep pace and counter this threat around the world? are they going to be able to compete with this flat, dynamic and decentralized network of al-qaeda? and that's something that i think our commission will be looking at and making recommendations on. mr. chairman, you've, in your career you've probably created many commissions. i've served on four commissions since i've left congress. i highly recommend them for you that do leave congress at some point. identify served on the -- i've served on the 9/11 commission, i've served on a commission on radical sawtion, i've served on a commission on the national parks and now the fbi. these commissions are created for many, many different reasons. as mr. fatah knows, there are commissions created for civil rights, higher education, assassinations, tragedies like the 9/11 attacks, some created by the executive branch, some by congress. some much more effective than othe
that's a challenge for the fbi. is the fbi hiring the right people, are they fast and innovative enough to keep pace and counter this threat around the world? are they going to be able to compete with this flat, dynamic and decentralized network of al-qaeda? and that's something that i think our commission will be looking at and making recommendations on. mr. chairman, you've, in your career you've probably created many commissions. i've served on four commissions since i've left congress. i...
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we're awaiting the arrival of fbi director james comey. he's going talk to be talking at hate crimes here at the conference after the recent shootings outside of a jewish community center and other buildings in kansas. and we are just awaiting things here. running a little bit late. we will bring you his comments as soon as he arrives. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> and we're here at the anti-defamation league conference waiting for fbi director james comey. he's expected to appear any moment to talk about hate crimes after the shootings in kansas that were outside of jewish community buildings. while we wait for him to take the podium, going to take a look at a recent discussion hosted be by the export-import bank. this is elon musk, he's the founder of tesla and spacex, and he had remarks for the export-import bank recently. >> we're going to turn up the volume, it's been a quiet conference so far, but i figure when we brought elon musk in here, i had a chance to meet with elon when scott and i were out in san jos
we're awaiting the arrival of fbi director james comey. he's going talk to be talking at hate crimes here at the conference after the recent shootings outside of a jewish community center and other buildings in kansas. and we are just awaiting things here. running a little bit late. we will bring you his comments as soon as he arrives. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> and we're here at the anti-defamation league conference waiting for fbi director james comey. he's...
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should it be linked to this fbi alert i would suggest the fbi and military probably knows who this individual was writing to, who he may have been trying to recruit in his -- as of yesterday fantasy of committing a mass shooting at fort hood. should that individual be related they will be trying to track him down and anybody else related to him as far as information down off the base while at the same time looking for the active shooter. >> nbc news is now reporting that as many as eight people may have been injured in this shooting on fort hood. as many as eight people may be injured, nbc is now reporting. clint, there is still a lot of confusion. again, we are told about this notice the fbi put out yesterday on this man booker but we do not know if, in fact, this is one of the two or the only one that is the shooter today. but it is very, very interesting. this was put out yesterday and this is around the time of the same location five years ago that faced a shooting. these kinds of things just seem to be too strange to be coincident coincidental. >> unfortunately, if you are this individua
should it be linked to this fbi alert i would suggest the fbi and military probably knows who this individual was writing to, who he may have been trying to recruit in his -- as of yesterday fantasy of committing a mass shooting at fort hood. should that individual be related they will be trying to track him down and anybody else related to him as far as information down off the base while at the same time looking for the active shooter. >> nbc news is now reporting that as many as eight...
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most of the records i'm seeking to obtain we're in court where the fbi right now.ut they are not invoking -- they are not classifying the records, they are not using exemption one, irn stead the fbi is arcombru guing that they need seven years to not comply with the freedom of information act. >> i think they had 20 days. that just to respond to you? >> you absolutely right. the fbi is new pursuing a nuclear option, but it's basically an end run around the freedom of information act, and they are utilizing an expanded and caddallized document to do it. my dissertation is looking at the use of rhetoric and national security to marginallize threats to the state. in 2004 the fbi designates animal rights as the leading threat to the country despite the fact that not one of these movements have ever injured a person in this country. and one of the documents i have obtained is a document demonstrating fbi demonstration of terrorist acts on animal activists. activists who videotaped animals confined in cages so small they can't stand up, turn around or spread their limbs.
most of the records i'm seeking to obtain we're in court where the fbi right now.ut they are not invoking -- they are not classifying the records, they are not using exemption one, irn stead the fbi is arcombru guing that they need seven years to not comply with the freedom of information act. >> i think they had 20 days. that just to respond to you? >> you absolutely right. the fbi is new pursuing a nuclear option, but it's basically an end run around the freedom of information...
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the fbi reports agents packing a lot of fire power rescued him last light in atlanta.is family says he disappeared saturday in this home in ware forest north carolina, more than 400 miles from where the fbi agents found him. the individualnapping may be related to his tower's work as a prosecutor. what is the connection with the victim's daughter? >> the victim, frank jansen, has a daughter who is a assistant d.a. in north carolina. she successfully prosecuted a violent habitual felon, and while her father was missing, authorities say his cappers made demands to the jansen family, and while they wouldn't go into details about the motive for the kidnapping, they say the demands were for the benefit of melvin who is serving a life sentence. four of the final people charged in connection with the kidnapping are in their 20s >> police didn't immediately describe this as a kidnapping, right? >> that's right. out of an abundance of caution, they started out simply scraping this as a missing persons case. frank jansen was abducted from his wake forest, north carolina home, on
the fbi reports agents packing a lot of fire power rescued him last light in atlanta.is family says he disappeared saturday in this home in ware forest north carolina, more than 400 miles from where the fbi agents found him. the individualnapping may be related to his tower's work as a prosecutor. what is the connection with the victim's daughter? >> the victim, frank jansen, has a daughter who is a assistant d.a. in north carolina. she successfully prosecuted a violent habitual felon,...
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. >>> fbi informant tonight. al sharpton answers questions about his past after new documents come out showing detaof information he gathered about organized crime. >>> and new hope for people who have been told they will never walk again, now able to stand and move their legs thanks to a remarkable breakthrough. >>> also tonight april 8th and why the white house says today's date is a bad day on the calendar for women. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening and while the world has been distracted elsewhere suddenly once again the prospect of military action by one of the world's superpowers is being called a very real possibility. today the standoff between russia and what remains of ukraine took on a new urgency because there's violence in the streets once again. violence in parliament of all places. and people are tossing around terms like civil war again. it's largely pro russia violence in parts o
. >>> fbi informant tonight. al sharpton answers questions about his past after new documents come out showing detaof information he gathered about organized crime. >>> and new hope for people who have been told they will never walk again, now able to stand and move their legs thanks to a remarkable breakthrough. >>> also tonight april 8th and why the white house says today's date is a bad day on the calendar for women. "nightly news" begins now. >>...
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the man he is recruiting is an undercover fbi agent. truong can fool casino security cameras, but now he must outfox a federal officer. up until now, truong and his troupe of cheaters have had an easy time duping casinos from one end of the country to another. it all begins here in 2002. in the mountains just outside san diego is the sycuan casino, owned and operated by the native american sycuan tribe. phuong truong works as a dealer here. eventually, fbi agent peter casey will come to know truong well. >> phuong truong -- he came to the states in the 1970s, went to el cajon high school. he was kind of a low-level guy. he worked at the casinos. >> narrator: at the same casino, dealing at a mini-baccarat table, is truong's wife, van tran. for the players tonight, there is nothing unusual. it appears that van tran shuffles the cards exactly as the casino requires. but look again. see her protect the top block of cards? those cards are not mixed in with the others. this is not a legitimate shuffle. it is an age-old card trick that allows
the man he is recruiting is an undercover fbi agent. truong can fool casino security cameras, but now he must outfox a federal officer. up until now, truong and his troupe of cheaters have had an easy time duping casinos from one end of the country to another. it all begins here in 2002. in the mountains just outside san diego is the sycuan casino, owned and operated by the native american sycuan tribe. phuong truong works as a dealer here. eventually, fbi agent peter casey will come to know...
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and if the players for the nine eleven terror suspects call out the fbi. the defense claims that it's the number was interrogated by the fbi in a tent to make him a secret informant. more on that later shelved. a fan one eighteen fourteen. i am in washington dc during a pit in your watching our team the us and gather precise numbers of civilians killed in a drone strikes and subject them to congressional oversight that's all according to barry who is the principal research scientist at the center for naval analysis or if he and a e a federally funded military research organization. in a special report published this month was found that better training and intelligence analysis would be needed in order to minimize the number of non combatants who was when i say that civilian death syndrome strikes work the other productive to us national security. healing threats to the us while simultaneously damaging american relationship with national partners. to conclude this was tuesday then made available by the bureau of investigative journalism and the new america
and if the players for the nine eleven terror suspects call out the fbi. the defense claims that it's the number was interrogated by the fbi in a tent to make him a secret informant. more on that later shelved. a fan one eighteen fourteen. i am in washington dc during a pit in your watching our team the us and gather precise numbers of civilians killed in a drone strikes and subject them to congressional oversight that's all according to barry who is the principal research scientist at the...
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the fbi never called. the fbi was never angry with me about what i said. i corrected the record as soon as i knew i had made a mistake. there are not too many people in washington, charlie, who do that. ♪ >> the intelligence community seems to be a bit at odds with the senate committee on intelligence. the senate committee on intelligence decided today to release a report. the report is about conduct of the cia following 9/11. what can you tell us? >> it is a great question. this is a really important issue. i have read the senate intelligence committee's 6300 page report and i have read the agency's hundred or so page rebuttal. they are still classified, so i can't talk about them. i also made a commitment to chairman feinstein that we would not litigate this publicly. i want to live by that commitment, even though some are not doing that today. let me not talk about them, but give you my own personal views, charlie. it starts with -- it is very, very important for americans to understand the context in which the decision was made to subject detainees to
the fbi never called. the fbi was never angry with me about what i said. i corrected the record as soon as i knew i had made a mistake. there are not too many people in washington, charlie, who do that. ♪ >> the intelligence community seems to be a bit at odds with the senate committee on intelligence. the senate committee on intelligence decided today to release a report. the report is about conduct of the cia following 9/11. what can you tell us? >> it is a great question. this...
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the agent in charge of the fbi's jacksonville office is james casey.o be deactivating quinn's cell phone after each of the calls they made to reid. >> somebody in the scheme was smart enough to take the battery out of the cell phone because we were able to do some technical capabilities and determine that that phone was not only off but had no power to it at certain times. >> meaning you can't trace it? >> meaning you can't trace it. >> while there was no pin pointing an exact address where quinn's calls were originating, technicians were tracing pings when the phone was in use. those are the electronic connections made when a phone hits a particular cell tower, and that gave investigators a general idea where quinn might have been held. fbi agent tony kravit was selected as the lead crisis negotiator for the bureau. >> we're tracking the phone and thinking we've got some leads. >> agents felt they were making progress, but suddenly the phone was also pinging farther away. the kidnappers and quinn might have been on the move. sheriff's detective howard
the agent in charge of the fbi's jacksonville office is james casey.o be deactivating quinn's cell phone after each of the calls they made to reid. >> somebody in the scheme was smart enough to take the battery out of the cell phone because we were able to do some technical capabilities and determine that that phone was not only off but had no power to it at certain times. >> meaning you can't trace it? >> meaning you can't trace it. >> while there was no pin pointing an...
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luego de hablar con el fbi.a policÍa para que pesquisen el caso, que tiene interÉs, y vÍctimas en 23 paises. >>> william, uno de los mayores depredadores sexuales jamÁs conocidos por el fbi, tenÍa intenciones de jubilarse en nicaragua, al trabajar como profesor del colegio americano en managua, se desprende de los documentos hallados en el disco del compÚtador, encontrado en un basurero, entregado a univisiÓn el miÉrcoles. en las fotografÍas y videos familiares se evidencian visitas de la esposa e hijos del hombre al paÍs centroamericano. en algunas cartas, se presenta como el esposo de la directora de colegios internacionales. le facilitaba el ingreso a escuelas extranjeras, ambos trabajaban juntos, cuando su esposa, reconocida por su prestigio era superintendente en la escuela campo alegre en caracas venezuela, desde el 2002 al 2009, y tambiÉn los documentos revelan que Él se presentaba en escuelas donde querÍa trabajar, se describe asÍ, soy una persona altamente dinÁmica. disfruta enseÑando y manteniendo rela
luego de hablar con el fbi.a policÍa para que pesquisen el caso, que tiene interÉs, y vÍctimas en 23 paises. >>> william, uno de los mayores depredadores sexuales jamÁs conocidos por el fbi, tenÍa intenciones de jubilarse en nicaragua, al trabajar como profesor del colegio americano en managua, se desprende de los documentos hallados en el disco del compÚtador, encontrado en un basurero, entregado a univisiÓn el miÉrcoles. en las fotografÍas y videos familiares se evidencian...
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>> we have a local fbi liaison officer but no. no. large fbi assets were not here.ey're actually inbound to help with the investigation but no. there is local fbi available to us. >> we're dealing with issues coming back in light of what happened today are the programs have with them? >> we'll have to re-examine the programs to see if there are any gaps i'm not ready to answer that yet. >> over the years we've had three this, is the third we've had first. are you concerned beyond the fact this is not first time? are you concerned this place is becoming a target for people for whatever reason, i mean, would your reaction have been when this began not again, here? >> my reaction is not, not again here, my reaction was to immediately make sure we had a read on the casualties and immediately look for one, or more shooters. i wasn't thinking about not again or any of that. >> what are you thinking now? >> now, my concern is with families. those injured and those that are killed. >> what are your thoughts on carrying a concealed weapon? >> you're not allowed to carry conc
>> we have a local fbi liaison officer but no. no. large fbi assets were not here.ey're actually inbound to help with the investigation but no. there is local fbi available to us. >> we're dealing with issues coming back in light of what happened today are the programs have with them? >> we'll have to re-examine the programs to see if there are any gaps i'm not ready to answer that yet. >> over the years we've had three this, is the third we've had first. are you...
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the main fault was that the fbi didn't share the information with the boston police because the fbiedt be expect the russians to give them everything they had. you cannot trust the russians. >> and the russians did send alerts that were specific about him. they said we believe he is a radical islamist who is interested in jihad and believe he might travel and there was a lot of concerns he might be meeting with people there, right? >> right. we didn't follow him. chairman mccall found out he was there at the same time leading terrorist were. there is no proof they met. but if there was a surveillance we would know that. the ball was dropped. we should go forward. for this report to come out before the anniversary is an attempt to make the fbi look better. the fbi does a good job but didn't on this one. >> there is someone that has concern that there was someone he was meeting with and discussing a plot here in the united states at that point. this new york times report says there is no evidence of international connection. my question for you is do you think that is an effort to downp
the main fault was that the fbi didn't share the information with the boston police because the fbiedt be expect the russians to give them everything they had. you cannot trust the russians. >> and the russians did send alerts that were specific about him. they said we believe he is a radical islamist who is interested in jihad and believe he might travel and there was a lot of concerns he might be meeting with people there, right? >> right. we didn't follow him. chairman mccall...
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agent in charge of the fbi's office here. city of boston is open and will be open tomorrow. it will not be business as usual. it will be a heightened law enforcement presence consistent with the severity and seriousness of the ongoing investigation. >> the device at the jfk library was actually incendiary device or fire. we haven't linked that directly to the incident. right now it consists of two explosions that occurred on boylston street. >> the fbi is taking the lead in this investigation it is asserting federal jurisdiction it will do so through the boston joint terrorism task force. it is a criminal investigation that has potential of a terrorist investigation. >> not trying to jump the gun trying to clean any information confirmed a saudi national at the hospital. what can you tell us about it? >> the information we can report is the boss tons police say they have a suspect in custody. >> it is unhe thinkable violence. three dead and 130 injured. knocking runners off their feet. it was definitely terrorism. >> it is mi
agent in charge of the fbi's office here. city of boston is open and will be open tomorrow. it will not be business as usual. it will be a heightened law enforcement presence consistent with the severity and seriousness of the ongoing investigation. >> the device at the jfk library was actually incendiary device or fire. we haven't linked that directly to the incident. right now it consists of two explosions that occurred on boylston street. >> the fbi is taking the lead in this...
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we in the fbi believe the same. we must never remain silent, no matter how difficult the case no matter how long it takes to seek justice. and, like you, we must always, always side with the good. that is why all new agents tour the holocaust museum, so that they can see and hear and feel-in a palpable, nauseating, and gut-wrenching way-the consequences of the abuse of power on a massive scale. i will continue this practice as we resume new agent classes at quantico. for just as we must never forget the atrocities of the holocaust, we must never forget the responsibilities we hold as a law enforcement and national security organization. but i will also have our new agents visit the martin luther king memorial. i think it will serve as a different kind of reminder-one more personal to the bureau-of the need for fidelity to the rule of law and the dangers in becoming untethered to oversight and accountability. for we know that we will be judged not only on whether we succeed in defeating crime and terrorism. we will b
we in the fbi believe the same. we must never remain silent, no matter how difficult the case no matter how long it takes to seek justice. and, like you, we must always, always side with the good. that is why all new agents tour the holocaust museum, so that they can see and hear and feel-in a palpable, nauseating, and gut-wrenching way-the consequences of the abuse of power on a massive scale. i will continue this practice as we resume new agent classes at quantico. for just as we must never...
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. >> a reputed chinatown gangster, tonight the fbi turns attentions to city hall. and now that anyone can order a pair we're going to listen to phone shall of google glass. >> sky 7 overhead this evening. one of three fires burning in san francisco. good evening, everyone. >> sky seven hd shows us firefighters fighting back flames in san francisco. >>. you can see the flames from the roof top close to other homes. that fire put out a lot of thick snoek seen for miles rising from that building. >> flames first reported before 5:00 this evening. that is where abc7 news joins us live now. have crews knocked down this power for good? >> yes. they have. still, a very chaotic situation here at dolores street. temperatures continue to search this building for hot spots i've counted a dozen firefighters here cutting through the roof, trying to vent late the situation. take a look. sky 7 overhead minutes after it started about 4:40 this afternoon. it was upgraded to a second alarm when it came clear to firefighters more help was needed. about 60, 70 firefighters are on the
. >> a reputed chinatown gangster, tonight the fbi turns attentions to city hall. and now that anyone can order a pair we're going to listen to phone shall of google glass. >> sky 7 overhead this evening. one of three fires burning in san francisco. good evening, everyone. >> sky seven hd shows us firefighters fighting back flames in san francisco. >>. you can see the flames from the roof top close to other homes. that fire put out a lot of thick snoek seen for miles...
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could have been prevented if russia had been more cooperative with the fbi?i want to emphasize i participated -- interviewed as a part of that report but not read the final report nor have i had access to the final report. however, based upon media reports if it was true that the russians did not fully disclose material information to the fbi despite our repeated requests to do so after we had interviewed tamerlan tsarnaev in 2011, then that's very unfortunate because if that information is true, that information would have been valuable to us. i can't say it would have caused us to detect the plot beforehand but it would have been very relevant and valuable to the investigation. >> thank you very much for joining us, it's been a year and there's a lot of healing and a lot of courage on all sides. thank you for your years of service to the fbi. >> thank you very much, andrea. >> and right now in boston, patrick downs is speaking, he lost his leg in the bombing. >> to those in despair and our treasures to those in need. we chose to love and that has made all o
could have been prevented if russia had been more cooperative with the fbi?i want to emphasize i participated -- interviewed as a part of that report but not read the final report nor have i had access to the final report. however, based upon media reports if it was true that the russians did not fully disclose material information to the fbi despite our repeated requests to do so after we had interviewed tamerlan tsarnaev in 2011, then that's very unfortunate because if that information is...
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the fbi never called. the fbi was never angry with me about what i said.i corrected the record as soon as i knew i'd made a mistake. there's not too many people in washington, charlie, who do that. >> charlie: this merits a long conversation, not this, but where do you think it is today, then? a political football? >> a political football and, charlie, i'm afraid it's not going to go away until secretary clinton makes a decision about what she's going to do. >> charlie: if she decides not to run it will go away? >> it will go away and if she does run it will go away when the country decides what it want to do in terms of who the next president is going to be. >> charlie: one of the things you said you learned is you should have gotten the analysts around a conference table in your office or nearby and hammer it out. >> yes. >> charlie: one of the things you can do is find out the facts. >> and i failed to do it, right. and i think these aren't excuses, and i don't want to come across as making excuses, but there were two things that were happening, one was
the fbi never called. the fbi was never angry with me about what i said.i corrected the record as soon as i knew i'd made a mistake. there's not too many people in washington, charlie, who do that. >> charlie: this merits a long conversation, not this, but where do you think it is today, then? a political football? >> a political football and, charlie, i'm afraid it's not going to go away until secretary clinton makes a decision about what she's going to do. >> charlie: if she...
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and the fbi is. in director patraeus is concerned because he wanted more information so that doesn't make sense to me. can you explain the motivation? >> as i said earlier, first of all, if you look at what i took out, the vast majority is in permission related to the warnings. as i said earlier, i thought it inappropriate for the cia to the say publicly that we warned of an attack coming. we also have been there that we had sent a warning cable to cairo, which i see absolutely no relevance of sending a warning gear will to carry out what happened in benghazi. pound is just therefore rely on a blind on the state department. did nothing that appropriate. but that there would be plenty of time to of a conversation about what was warned and who responded and have. added not think of that discussion should start publicly. that was the judgment i made at the time. >> love me ask you one other sentence. the white availability of weapons and experienced fighters almost certainly been treated to the validity
and the fbi is. in director patraeus is concerned because he wanted more information so that doesn't make sense to me. can you explain the motivation? >> as i said earlier, first of all, if you look at what i took out, the vast majority is in permission related to the warnings. as i said earlier, i thought it inappropriate for the cia to the say publicly that we warned of an attack coming. we also have been there that we had sent a warning cable to cairo, which i see absolutely no...
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el fbi dijo que se mantiene una lÍnea abierta para dar con los responsables. >>> el fbi busca la ayudaa planta de energÍa. cualquier informaciÓn es importante. por su parte la compaÑÍa anuncÓo que se gastaran 100 millones de dÓlares para instalar sistemas de seguridad perfeccionados con mayor delimitaciÓn en las vallas. si cuenta con informaciÓn para dar con los responsables del ataque a la subestaciÓn elÉctrica de san jose comunique con el fbi. recuerde que se ofrece una recompensa de 250 mil dÓlares. ojalÁ que pueda colaborar. continuamos contigo marÍa leticia. >>> gracias, ramÓn. y la policÍa identificÓ las zonas mÁs peligrosas de la ciudad. >>> un nuevo escÁndalo sacude el mundo de los deportes. en especifico a los 49ers. >>> dicen que parece que los problemas le caen del cielo a kaepernick, y estÁ en el ojo del huracÁn investigado por la policÍa de miami. >>> la policÍa investiga a kaepernick y dos jugadores mÁs en relaciÓn a un incidente, una mujer manifestÓ que paso la noc noche bebiendo y que no sabe como terminÓ en el hospital, y que mÁs tarde entrÓ kaepernick. ambos se desvis
el fbi dijo que se mantiene una lÍnea abierta para dar con los responsables. >>> el fbi busca la ayudaa planta de energÍa. cualquier informaciÓn es importante. por su parte la compaÑÍa anuncÓo que se gastaran 100 millones de dÓlares para instalar sistemas de seguridad perfeccionados con mayor delimitaciÓn en las vallas. si cuenta con informaciÓn para dar con los responsables del ataque a la subestaciÓn elÉctrica de san jose comunique con el fbi. recuerde que se ofrece una...
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admitting to do an fbi informant. >> i did what anybody who do other who is respected. rats are people that are with other rats. i was not and am not a rat because i wasn't with theeu8e[ . i'm a cat. and i chase rats. i was never told i was an informant with a number. so in my -- in my own mind, i was not an informant. i was cooperating with investigation. >> the smoking gun website outd the minister yesterday as an fbi informant. among the various crimes, murder, benarrow these wise guys ended up in the slammer because of this guy and the $64,000 question why did al sharpton because the community activist become the informant. if you believe the reverend, he did it for the community and the kids? >> i did what was right. i did what was always raised and the value of a praying mother would do and i did what i tell kids every day all over this country that they should do, and that is deal with getting guns and crime out of their community and cooperate with the law. >> well, call me a skeptic but i don't think i've ever heard an informant flipping unless the feds have so
admitting to do an fbi informant. >> i did what anybody who do other who is respected. rats are people that are with other rats. i was not and am not a rat because i wasn't with theeu8e[ . i'm a cat. and i chase rats. i was never told i was an informant with a number. so in my -- in my own mind, i was not an informant. i was cooperating with investigation. >> the smoking gun website outd the minister yesterday as an fbi informant. among the various crimes, murder, benarrow these...
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>> okay, this is the fbi photo.s is where it taken from. >> why fbi does not give me more for me to be convinced that these two >> >>> convince me. >> that is the aunt. >> someone clearly framed them i'm scare forward my son. for his life, they should arrest him. alive, alive. >> you can only hope his son, jahar see that's and listens to his father. and goes and turns himself in so he can remain alive because otherwise this may not end well. >> they have about three hours left of day light. then, they'll have a redo of what happened last night a desperate manhunt and search. >> you have state troopers national guardsmen, police officers, doing that door to door search the one thing the governor cannot tell the people in the neighborhoods is when it will end, will only end when they locate him or determine he slipped a perimeter. >> we do not have an apprehension this afternoon but will have one. >> we're asking the public to remain vigilant remember, there is a very, very dangerous individual at large. >> pretty muc
>> okay, this is the fbi photo.s is where it taken from. >> why fbi does not give me more for me to be convinced that these two >> >>> convince me. >> that is the aunt. >> someone clearly framed them i'm scare forward my son. for his life, they should arrest him. alive, alive. >> you can only hope his son, jahar see that's and listens to his father. and goes and turns himself in so he can remain alive because otherwise this may not end well. >>...
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>> we have a local fbi liaison officers, but no, large fbi assets were not here.ey are actually in-bound to help with the investigation, but no, there's local fbi available to us. >> there are a lot of programs to help soldiers dealing with issues coming back from service. are you concerned those programs have gaps? >> we'll have to reexamine all of those programs and see if there were any gaps. i'm not ready to answer that just yet. >> general, over the years now, we've had three -- this is the third one we've had, first with hassan, nazar abdal and now this. are you concerned beyond the fact that this is not the first time, that this place is becoming a target for people, for whatever reason? would your reaction have been when this began, not again here? >> my reaction was not, not again here. my reaction was to immediately make sure we had a read on the casualties, immediately security the site and immediately look for one or more shooters. and to secure the installation. i wasn't thinking about, not again or any of that. >> what do you think now when you think
>> we have a local fbi liaison officers, but no, large fbi assets were not here.ey are actually in-bound to help with the investigation, but no, there's local fbi available to us. >> there are a lot of programs to help soldiers dealing with issues coming back from service. are you concerned those programs have gaps? >> we'll have to reexamine all of those programs and see if there were any gaps. i'm not ready to answer that just yet. >> general, over the years now, we've...
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a former fbi profiler, and clint, i am not sure if you were able to hear me, but the fbi called in by in evidence specialists and interview specialists. >> well, an fbi interview specialist is someone dealing with a traumatic incident as far as it may concern children. we know that many times there are different interview skills, and techniques that we need. and you know, just a lot of the times, chris, just the jack webb, give me the facts, ma'am, it does not work when you are dealing with someone who is terribly traumatized. and so this person whoever she is, and this agent is especially trained to conduct interviews like that, and that person will either lead the interviews or the interview team to set the mode as to how the information needs to be gathered. the last thing that we want to do so retraumatize these people who are these young people who have been already through a terrible incident today. >> and clint, hang on, because join joining me is alyssa finch a senior at the franklin regional high school. thank you for joining us. i understand that you did not witness the stab
a former fbi profiler, and clint, i am not sure if you were able to hear me, but the fbi called in by in evidence specialists and interview specialists. >> well, an fbi interview specialist is someone dealing with a traumatic incident as far as it may concern children. we know that many times there are different interview skills, and techniques that we need. and you know, just a lot of the times, chris, just the jack webb, give me the facts, ma'am, it does not work when you are dealing...
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the fbi says a 16-year-old boy stowed away on a hawaiian airlines plane from san jose to maui. and, miraculously, he survived the flight. here's a photo of the teenager being taken away by ambulance after he landed. the teen is from santa clara and authorities say he made the trip by hiding out near the landing gear. kron four's scott rates has the developing details from san jose international airport. the fbi says surveillance video taken from this airport clearly shows the 16-year-old hopping a fence earlier this morning to board the aircraft. the fbi says he snuck onto hawaiian airlines flight number 45. and, stowed away in a wheel well. and, if you know anything about airplanes -- thats extremely dangerous. incredibly, he survived the trip halfway across the pacific ocean. thats despite the freezing conditions -- 38-thousand feet up in the air. not to mention a lack of oxygen. the fbi says he was questioned on the tarmac in maui -- when authorities learned he didnt have identification. the boy tells the fbi he was running away from his family. however, he will not be charg
the fbi says a 16-year-old boy stowed away on a hawaiian airlines plane from san jose to maui. and, miraculously, he survived the flight. here's a photo of the teenager being taken away by ambulance after he landed. the teen is from santa clara and authorities say he made the trip by hiding out near the landing gear. kron four's scott rates has the developing details from san jose international airport. the fbi says surveillance video taken from this airport clearly shows the 16-year-old...
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no-fly list by the fbi after they refused to become government informants. they say they were barred from flying not because they were accused of any crime, but because they refused government request to spy on their own communities. on tuesday night, the men filed a lawsuit seeking their removal from the no-fly list as well as a new legal mechanism to challenge layson on it. the new york times reports of the list, officially called the database, screening has grown to at least 700,000 people. the government refuses to reveal who was on the list, how one can get off it, and what criteria are used to play someone on it in the first place. >> the more we are joined by naveed shinwari, one of the four american muslims filing the lawsuit. also with us is shayana kadidal from the center for constitutional right. ccr is exempt -- represented the four men along with the city university of new york's creating law enforcement accountability and responsibility program, or clear. tell us your story. what happened? you, first welcome for having us. i have been a big fan
no-fly list by the fbi after they refused to become government informants. they say they were barred from flying not because they were accused of any crime, but because they refused government request to spy on their own communities. on tuesday night, the men filed a lawsuit seeking their removal from the no-fly list as well as a new legal mechanism to challenge layson on it. the new york times reports of the list, officially called the database, screening has grown to at least 700,000 people....
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more interested in protecting the fbi than the fbi is. director petraeus wanted more information about warnings in there. that does not make sense to me, can you explain the motivation ? >> if you look at what i took out, the vast majority is information related to warnings. said earlier, i thought it inappropriate for the cia to say publicly that we warned of an attack coming. we also had him there that we had sent a warning cable to see no relevance of sending a warning cable to cairo to what happened in benghazi. as a way forthis cia to pound its chest and say look, we warned. therefore allaying all the blame on the state department. i did not think that appropriate. i thought there would be plenty of time to have a conversation whot what was warned and responded and how. i did not think that discussion should start publicly, that was the judgment i made at a time. >> one other sentence, "the wide availability of weapons and experienced fighters in libya almost certainly contributed to the valley of the attacks -- to the lethality of t
more interested in protecting the fbi than the fbi is. director petraeus wanted more information about warnings in there. that does not make sense to me, can you explain the motivation ? >> if you look at what i took out, the vast majority is information related to warnings. said earlier, i thought it inappropriate for the cia to say publicly that we warned of an attack coming. we also had him there that we had sent a warning cable to see no relevance of sending a warning cable to cairo...
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the fbi is there. the atf will be doing traces of the hand gun to see where it was bought, how long ago. that can tell you perhap it is there was some premeditation to this. it can tell you how long the suspect was planning this event. so it is something that they're assisting the military officials who really have the jurisdiction. and then obviously the first order of business is to take care of these families and the people who are injured and to make sure everybody is okay. clear the place to make sure there is no other hazards there and take care of those people who obviously were affected by this incident. >> general marks, what can you tell us about u.s. officials helping military officials in this particular case? >> there's a tremendous hand shake that's already taken place between the criminal investigative division, the cid within the army, to include the military police. they'll isolate the area and the handoff has already taken place with the fbi and atf. we'll know within hours as much as
the fbi is there. the atf will be doing traces of the hand gun to see where it was bought, how long ago. that can tell you perhap it is there was some premeditation to this. it can tell you how long the suspect was planning this event. so it is something that they're assisting the military officials who really have the jurisdiction. and then obviously the first order of business is to take care of these families and the people who are injured and to make sure everybody is okay. clear the place...
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herbalife says they have no knowledge of any investigation by the fbi. the stock falling sharply on the news. >> thank you. we will talk more about herbalife in a moment. the national security agency, the nsa, new about the internet heartbleed bug. instead of telling anybody, they used the flaw in internet security to gather intelligence. beenn robertson has following the story. he joins us. we have cory johnson. i want to begin with you. what does the nsa have to do with this bug? >> the story that bloomberg broke today indicates that the nsa has not only known about the bug for two years since it was introduced, but it has exploited it for two years to steal information on internet users. this revelation comes in a week where internet companies are scrambled to upgrade their infrastructure to protect against these attacks. there is a lot of animosity about the nsa and the fact that they know about this security bug and kept it themselves. >> what has been the response from lawmakers and from the nsa? hasn't commented on the story. this has generated a
herbalife says they have no knowledge of any investigation by the fbi. the stock falling sharply on the news. >> thank you. we will talk more about herbalife in a moment. the national security agency, the nsa, new about the internet heartbleed bug. instead of telling anybody, they used the flaw in internet security to gather intelligence. beenn robertson has following the story. he joins us. we have cory johnson. i want to begin with you. what does the nsa have to do with this bug?...
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>> results of analyses were skewed in favor of the prosecution >> the fbi can't force the states to look at those cases >> the truth will set you free yeah...don't kid yourself >> the system has failed me >> welcome to aljazeera america, i'm del walters in new york, and these are the stories we're following for you. violence again in ukraine, and russia issues a warning to the united states. president obama has his own warning for russia. and an attack in afghanistan leaves three americans dead in an afghan hospital. and we're going to meet an 89-year-old woman who says that she's determined to change the world for the better. there has been more bloodshed in eastern ukraine today. and more action is being threatened. russia starting military exercises along the borders, and thousands of troops are there awaiting their orders from moscow. saying that ukraine is being used as a geo political pawn. >> whoever attempts to claim the status of ultimate judge worldwide has turned into a dangerous loss of control. the united states tries to behave like winners in the cold war and act like they
>> results of analyses were skewed in favor of the prosecution >> the fbi can't force the states to look at those cases >> the truth will set you free yeah...don't kid yourself >> the system has failed me >> welcome to aljazeera america, i'm del walters in new york, and these are the stories we're following for you. violence again in ukraine, and russia issues a warning to the united states. president obama has his own warning for russia. and an attack in...
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but they'll get backup from the fbi. >> the fbi office in waco will send as many agents as they need.and more can be flown in from every other place in the country. the fbi will provide direct assistance and they'll provide forensic assistance in the crime scene investigations to follow. they're just saying later on the jurisdiction will probably fall to the u.s. army by a prior agreement with the army and the fbi. >> so right now as we look at this situation, you assume they're really beefing up, they're really sending forces there, local, state, federal, to ft. hood to make sure they can quell, stop this, whatever is ongoing. >> if have you a fugitive situation now with an individual on the loose on the base or out of the base or anywhere in texas, and you have a krim scene. if you have people who have been wounded or worse, then that will require a lot of forensic work as well. so there will be a lot of response on the part of the fbi and the military itself. >> i think we have one of the soldiers on ft. hood on our phone line who has been asked to shelter in place. is this dylan?
but they'll get backup from the fbi. >> the fbi office in waco will send as many agents as they need.and more can be flown in from every other place in the country. the fbi will provide direct assistance and they'll provide forensic assistance in the crime scene investigations to follow. they're just saying later on the jurisdiction will probably fall to the u.s. army by a prior agreement with the army and the fbi. >> so right now as we look at this situation, you assume they're...
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his lawyers believe will will say they were entrapped by the r.by the fbi. our defense theory is that there is no entrapment. he didn't do anything wrong. >> also today, brandon jackson. a 28-year-old son of keith jackson a third defendant was transported from new jersey. he was taken into custody. charged with drugs and weapons trafficking as well as murder for hire. both pleaded not guilty. sullivan's attorney asked the public not to rush to judgment. he's been a boxing promoter and sports agent. i think he's a bright, educated young man. i know he has a masters degree with respect to sports management. >> back to city hall. we're told the meetings are voluntary. they've asked for 45 minutes with each supervisor. thank you, vic. >> still ahead sexual violence on college campuses. uc berkeley for a firsthand account. >> drivers descending on transportation agency should parking and miny rides be free? >> a gift from one of silicon valley wealthiest developers. that is just a fraction of what he has given away. >> a victim of the marathon bombing nnie-o w wh
his lawyers believe will will say they were entrapped by the r.by the fbi. our defense theory is that there is no entrapment. he didn't do anything wrong. >> also today, brandon jackson. a 28-year-old son of keith jackson a third defendant was transported from new jersey. he was taken into custody. charged with drugs and weapons trafficking as well as murder for hire. both pleaded not guilty. sullivan's attorney asked the public not to rush to judgment. he's been a boxing promoter and...
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[ inaudible ]. >> we have a local fbi liaison officer. but no, large fbi assets were not here.hey are actually enbound to help with the investigation, but no, there's local fbi available to us. >> a lot of programs were placed in to help soldiers dealing with issues coming back from service. in light of what's happened today, are you concerned those programs had gaps in them? >> we'll have to re-examine all of those programs and see if there were any gaps. i'm not ready to answer that just yet. >> over the years now, we've had three, this is the first one we've had. are you concerned beyond the fact that this is not the first time. are you concerned about this becoming a target for whatever reason? >> my reaction wasn't not again here, my reaction was immediately to make sure we had a read on the cads you'll tirks immediately secure the site and look for one or more shooters. i wasn't thinking about not again or any of that. what do you think now? >> my concern is of the families of those that were injured and those killed. >> what are yo ugt thos [ inaudible ]. >> you're not a
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by the fbi. thank you martha. >>> now we turn to the other big story, that stabbing spree at a pennsylvania high school. once again in this country we are studying a face and looking for a clue, trying to understand what made a teen-age boy crack. abc's ron claiborne has the latest tonight. >> reporter: the 16-year-old boy accused of this awful crime, portraying no emotion in public. but today, alex hribal's lawyer hinting troubles in his pay. >> at least things were surfacing. concerning bullying? i don't want to comment specifically. but i think there are some things that occurred that led to where we are today. >> reporter: what could have pushed him to grab two kitchen knives and rampage through the halls of his high school? by all accounts, alex was a typical teenager from a close-knit family living a comfortable live in an upscale neighborhood. his attorney describes hribal as "ozzie and harriet," adding that they ate dinner together every night. last night, alex's father, harold could only
by the fbi. thank you martha. >>> now we turn to the other big story, that stabbing spree at a pennsylvania high school. once again in this country we are studying a face and looking for a clue, trying to understand what made a teen-age boy crack. abc's ron claiborne has the latest tonight. >> reporter: the 16-year-old boy accused of this awful crime, portraying no emotion in public. but today, alex hribal's lawyer hinting troubles in his pay. >> at least things were...
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she is representing the plaintiffs in their lawsuit against the fbi. it is good of both of you to join us. you last saw your family in afghanistan, including you're then newly wed wife, over two years ago. you were detained and questioned by the fbi multiple times during your return trip. what did the fbi agents ask you at that point as you were coming back to the u.s.? >> they asked me -- i was interrogated for four hours in a dubai consulate. they asked me what training -- if i have -- if i have been trained in training camps. have i visited any neighboring countries. have i -- do i know people that are a danger to the u.s. they took all my documentation and they made copies of it. it was -- it was four hours, and then -- i mean, that was some of the questions that they asked me. >> you got back to the u.s., and at one point you tried to board a domestic flight to find yourself on the no fly list, and shortly after that you met again with fbi agents when they offered to make a deal. what did they tell you? what did they offer? >> they said that you d
she is representing the plaintiffs in their lawsuit against the fbi. it is good of both of you to join us. you last saw your family in afghanistan, including you're then newly wed wife, over two years ago. you were detained and questioned by the fbi multiple times during your return trip. what did the fbi agents ask you at that point as you were coming back to the u.s.? >> they asked me -- i was interrogated for four hours in a dubai consulate. they asked me what training -- if i have --...
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what's the difference with fbi. we have to look at the record and the information al sharpton gave to the fbi as a result of him getting in trouble previously, did bring down a lot of bad people inside multiple crime families in new york city, making new york city and the country a better place. regardless -- we can criticize how he got into this informant role that's not a good thing but we have to give credit to fbi informants in general when they bring us information about bad people. >> he was confidential informant number 7. ci-7. maybe the c stands for cat. good to see you. >> good to see you too. >> who knew. coming up the steefr suspeory o suspected terrorist caught laughing. >>> we're learning more about one of the critics that aims to expose violence against muslim women and the ties this critic of the film has with the white house. and in light of all the executive actions we want to know if america is as free as it used to be. eye-openi eye-opening. >> do you feel more free today than you did ten years a
what's the difference with fbi. we have to look at the record and the information al sharpton gave to the fbi as a result of him getting in trouble previously, did bring down a lot of bad people inside multiple crime families in new york city, making new york city and the country a better place. regardless -- we can criticize how he got into this informant role that's not a good thing but we have to give credit to fbi informants in general when they bring us information about bad people....
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the movement of activist woo penetrated an fbi office in pennsylvania and came away the fbi documents on americans. and those documents showed among many other things that this particular group, something called the socialist workers party, was a deliberate target of fbi surveillance. so that group filled a suit against the united states government and the suit went forward for two decades but eventually they enforced a decision against the united states and revealed many thousands of pages of fbi records along the way about it's surveillance program. so the term proquotell comes from the fbi name for this surveillance activity. >> haven't there been a couple cases that have been thrown out because the plaintiff couldn't prove they were being spied u n upon? >> this is the problem with the national security agency surveillance where two cases have been thrown out because the people couldn't show specifically that they had been spied upon by the nsa. this is the chicken and egg argument, you know, where i keep secret that i am spying on you therefor you cannot so i am spying on you. an
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you used to be with the fbi. do you think there is something to that rivalry? >> there is some politics involved in this. it is driving up an issue that is 10 years old. it is long gone. we do not engage in these activities. the president had an option for enhanced interrogation if he chooses to approve it.
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but one of those two aryan nations guys then freaked out and turned the himself into the fbi and said, he wanted protection. the next day, the fbi raided the home of the other guy, with whom he had flushed the printer's ink and cleared out the paper cutter and all the rest. in the other guy's home, the fbi found not only more counterfeit 20s, stacks and stacks of $20 bill, they also found whole uncut sheets of counterfeit $20 bills. tens of thousands of dollars worth, had the counterfeits, any good. according to the fbi, they also found a sheet of steel that matched shrapnel from a bombing that had happened just two weeks earlier in northern idaho. on september 15th, 1986, so about a week after the cotton candy incident, a bomb had gone off at the home of a local pastor in idaho. he had been helping lead opposition to the aryan nations against their efforts to try to take over that part of idaho and the northwest. the reverend bill wisemouth was not hurt in the bombing of his home, but the forensic evidence taken from the bomb that went off at his house, that forensic evidence did tie
but one of those two aryan nations guys then freaked out and turned the himself into the fbi and said, he wanted protection. the next day, the fbi raided the home of the other guy, with whom he had flushed the printer's ink and cleared out the paper cutter and all the rest. in the other guy's home, the fbi found not only more counterfeit 20s, stacks and stacks of $20 bill, they also found whole uncut sheets of counterfeit $20 bills. tens of thousands of dollars worth, had the counterfeits, any...
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i corrected the record as soon as i found out, within several -- >> they called the fbi, and the fbi protested very vigorously. >> nobody from the fbi ever called me to complain. >> they called anybody in the cia? >> nobody at the cia, and i just checked this, congressman; they called nobody at the cia, and i corrected the record long before i knew that the fbi was upset, and, in fact, i did not know they were upset until a couple months ago. >> if you had too much to prepare, and you -- how come, suddenly, four hours, you had to check? >> so, congressman, what happened was i was asked the question, made a mistake, got not car to go back, and my head of congressional affairs with me in the meeting saying, michael, i think you got that wrong. i said, well, let's find out, and if i did, let's correct the record. when we got back to headquarters, we had a meeting in the office where i found out that i was, indeed, wrong, and i told my head of congressional affairs to correct the record, and within two or three hours, he had done so. not within 24 as some people have said, and not -- i d
i corrected the record as soon as i found out, within several -- >> they called the fbi, and the fbi protested very vigorously. >> nobody from the fbi ever called me to complain. >> they called anybody in the cia? >> nobody at the cia, and i just checked this, congressman; they called nobody at the cia, and i corrected the record long before i knew that the fbi was upset, and, in fact, i did not know they were upset until a couple months ago. >> if you had too much...