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fbi informant. so he reviewed some records that i have obtained. he came to the same conclusion, that richard a oakey was an informant. whoy that, you mean so many was paid regularly by the fbi for how many years? point, we were just examining whether he had been an fbi informant at the time in this particular document. he gave me a sworn declaration that was filed in court stating ant he believed he had been informant. i went further and took this evidence and tested my thesis that he was an informant by examining many more fbi records. i was looking for anything to contradict it. i also compared it to several case studies of other activists who had later been revealed as fbi informants. based on this information, i book that richard a oakey had been an fbi informant, and also reported videon a new story and a that i prepared for the center of investigative reporting. i don't think we have time right now to look at it. if you want to see a video of little bit later in the program, we can show you w
fbi informant. so he reviewed some records that i have obtained. he came to the same conclusion, that richard a oakey was an informant. whoy that, you mean so many was paid regularly by the fbi for how many years? point, we were just examining whether he had been an fbi informant at the time in this particular document. he gave me a sworn declaration that was filed in court stating ant he believed he had been informant. i went further and took this evidence and tested my thesis that he was an...
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coerced to work with the fbi.ld you tell me whether you're coerced or did you volunteer? >> i can't give you any comments about this as we speak right now. i can't confirm, i can't deny. i'm not telling you anything about the fbi. >> okay. >> the fbi has more than 15,000 informants. many of them spying on u.s. muslim communities. like the closer, the body builder and the trainer, these spice lurk in the dark corners of -- spies lurk in the dark corners of the american justice system. neighbor informing on neighbor. a nation spying on itself on orders from the fbi. .. >> the government that came in won't allow the people to speak up... >> john stewart and maziar bahari >> the film is about democratization of information >> the fight for free journalism... >> these regimes are aresting more and more people... >> primetime news only on al jazeera america >>> just 24 hours after a suicide bomber killed nearly 50 people goodluck jonathan asks nigerians to reelect him as president. ♪ >>> hello, this is al jazeera live f
coerced to work with the fbi.ld you tell me whether you're coerced or did you volunteer? >> i can't give you any comments about this as we speak right now. i can't confirm, i can't deny. i'm not telling you anything about the fbi. >> okay. >> the fbi has more than 15,000 informants. many of them spying on u.s. muslim communities. like the closer, the body builder and the trainer, these spice lurk in the dark corners of -- spies lurk in the dark corners of the american justice...
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coerced to work with the fbi.ld you tell me whether you're coerced or did you volunteer? >> i can't give you any comments about this as we speak right now. i can't confirm, i can't deny. i'm not telling you anything about the fbi. >> okay. >> the fbi has more than 15,000 informants. many of them spying on u.s. muslim communities. like the closer, the body builder and the trainer, these spice lurk in the dark corners of -- spies lurk in the dark corners of the american justice system. neighbor informing on neighbor. a nation spying on itself on orders from the fbi. .. >> >>> i'm jonathan betz in new york. john seigenthaler has the night off. this is al jazeera america >>> finding fault - why did g.m. order half a million replacement switches before telling regulators about the deadly problem. >> why didn't they contact their customers and say take all the keys off your key chain? >> mail fraud - hundreds of thousands caught up on cyber attacks. some call it espionage. >> taking a
coerced to work with the fbi.ld you tell me whether you're coerced or did you volunteer? >> i can't give you any comments about this as we speak right now. i can't confirm, i can't deny. i'm not telling you anything about the fbi. >> okay. >> the fbi has more than 15,000 informants. many of them spying on u.s. muslim communities. like the closer, the body builder and the trainer, these spice lurk in the dark corners of -- spies lurk in the dark corners of the american justice...
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coerced to work with the fbi.ld you tell me whether you're coerced or did you volunteer? >> i can't give you any comments about this as we speak right now. i can't confirm, i can't deny. i'm not telling you anything about the fbi. >> okay. >> the fbi has more than 15,000 informants. many of them spying on u.s. muslim communities. like the closer, the body builder and the trainer, these spice lurk in the dark corners of -- spies lurk in the dark corners of the american justice system. neighbor informing on neighbor. a nation spying on itself on orders from the fbi. .. >> consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the growing controversy. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> why did so many of these people choose to risk their lives? >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> people are dying because of this policy... >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but what is the administration doing behind the scenes? >> real perspective, consider this on al
coerced to work with the fbi.ld you tell me whether you're coerced or did you volunteer? >> i can't give you any comments about this as we speak right now. i can't confirm, i can't deny. i'm not telling you anything about the fbi. >> okay. >> the fbi has more than 15,000 informants. many of them spying on u.s. muslim communities. like the closer, the body builder and the trainer, these spice lurk in the dark corners of -- spies lurk in the dark corners of the american justice...
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the fbi room 627.he fbi chose the guarding heart of america the building with french renaissance orientation and copper roof at the southeast corner of broadway and 42nd street in times square. formerly the knickerbocker otelo is now an office building known for its most prominent tenant "newsweek" magazine whose staffers would remain ignorant of the stories taking place on the sixth floor. dealing directly with the building's owner who offer to replace a manager if he was not cooperative enough that you're a rented room 627 and two adjacent offices 628 in 629. in the days after the deal was reached in late november agents created a stage set with the largest space occupied by the office of william g. sebold diesel engine are the words painted on the door at 627. he sat around the large desk that was expertly bugged but then within a few feet of his silver coated two-way wall near behind which of your agent richard l. johnson was operating a spring wound motion picture camera and a soundproof space. qu
the fbi room 627.he fbi chose the guarding heart of america the building with french renaissance orientation and copper roof at the southeast corner of broadway and 42nd street in times square. formerly the knickerbocker otelo is now an office building known for its most prominent tenant "newsweek" magazine whose staffers would remain ignorant of the stories taking place on the sixth floor. dealing directly with the building's owner who offer to replace a manager if he was not...
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what clue brought the fbi here?missioner ramsey says right now the best leads are not here in philly but across the border in maryland. >> we're working with the fbi. we have been from the very beginning. authorities from maryland as well as our own detectives, we got a task force of people we put together to work this case. we're doing everything we possibly can but we need help from the public. if someone sees anything at all, even if they don't think it's significant, call us, let us determine whether or not it's significant. >> reporter: i just asked again, i just asked the captain here, what clue brought you to that grocery store surveillance video? he says frankly we do not want to tell you. we have information right now, tips, leads, we don't want to tell you about because it could ruin the investigation. but he did tell me this, he does not think that the person you're seeing in that surveillance video is from philadelphia. the reward money now for information leading to an arrest is up to $47,000. live at n
what clue brought the fbi here?missioner ramsey says right now the best leads are not here in philly but across the border in maryland. >> we're working with the fbi. we have been from the very beginning. authorities from maryland as well as our own detectives, we got a task force of people we put together to work this case. we're doing everything we possibly can but we need help from the public. if someone sees anything at all, even if they don't think it's significant, call us, let us...
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the fbi considers this a top priori priority. in 2012, the national counterintelligence estimated a range of loss to the u.s. economy approaching $400foreigi our nation's advantage in the market, this threatens our economy and preventing such loss requires vigilance and aggressive mitigation. the fbi is diligently working to investigate and apprehend targets pursuing economic espionage against academic institutions, defense contractors and government agencies. it has made significant progress in putting some of the most egregious offenders behind bars. economic espionage and theft of trade secrets are increasingly linked to the growing trend of cyber-enabled trade secret threat. the insider may steal for personal gain or a spy for other organizations or a country. foreign competitors aggressively target and recruit insiders to take the most pry pry teary information. the fbi however cannot protect the nation's economy by acting alone. the fbi counterintelligence oversees more than 80 special agents that are serving as program coo
the fbi considers this a top priori priority. in 2012, the national counterintelligence estimated a range of loss to the u.s. economy approaching $400foreigi our nation's advantage in the market, this threatens our economy and preventing such loss requires vigilance and aggressive mitigation. the fbi is diligently working to investigate and apprehend targets pursuing economic espionage against academic institutions, defense contractors and government agencies. it has made significant progress...
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on the fbi plane. quite a few other infractions even by his will -- inviting his wife allison to fbi headquarters even though she didn't have a top secret clearance. she would be given a pass so she could get in and out booklet to his dismissal as fbi director. so if agents really are dedicated to the truth they understand i'm going to tell the truth as well. although i've been told that i listen very well and that seems awfully simplistic and doesn't take a lot of skill. but i did a book. i color my midlife crisis. they want to to drink more champagne and go to parties with my wife pam. it is a secret society there in palm beach which i was able to penetrate. when the people there said nobody here listens to anybody. you listen and that's perhaps part of why i have been able to tell the stories in these books. yes. >> on kind of a lighter note you talked about the secret service working with a psychic. is this the george bush threat i think i was? >> i did talk about that. the fact that the secret ser
on the fbi plane. quite a few other infractions even by his will -- inviting his wife allison to fbi headquarters even though she didn't have a top secret clearance. she would be given a pass so she could get in and out booklet to his dismissal as fbi director. so if agents really are dedicated to the truth they understand i'm going to tell the truth as well. although i've been told that i listen very well and that seems awfully simplistic and doesn't take a lot of skill. but i did a book. i...
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then 50 years ago today, fbi director j. edgar hoover called the rev. dr. martin luther king, "the most notorious liar in the country." >> dr. king, what is your reaction to the charges made by j edgar hoover? >> well, i was quite shocked and surprised to learn of this statement for mr. hoover questioning my integrity. frankly, i don't understand what motivated the statement. >> as martin luther king prepared to go to oslo to received the nobel peace prize 50 years ago, the fbi ramped up its efforts to discredit the civil rights leader. we will speak to the yale professor who uncovered an unredacted copy of the fbi's so-called suicide letter when -- to king. the letter threatened to expose king's alleged extramarital affairs if he did not commit suicide. and then, no debate and the new war. one in 89. that is number of antiwar voices indicted on the high profile sunday talk shows to talk about u.s. attacks on iraq in syria. all that and more, coming up. welcome to dem, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. missouri governor jay nixon has declared a sta
then 50 years ago today, fbi director j. edgar hoover called the rev. dr. martin luther king, "the most notorious liar in the country." >> dr. king, what is your reaction to the charges made by j edgar hoover? >> well, i was quite shocked and surprised to learn of this statement for mr. hoover questioning my integrity. frankly, i don't understand what motivated the statement. >> as martin luther king prepared to go to oslo to received the nobel peace prize 50 years...
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even support letting suspects on the fbi terror watch list buy guns.safety and terror, the nra is wrong. hogan gets an a- from the nra. on protecting maryland, we just can't trust him. >>> for decades the fbi has been using a huge collection of fingerprints to catch criminals, but now it's offering the nation's police a new tool to fight crime, a massive facial recognition program that matches crime scene photos to mugshots. with more here is our justice correspondent pete williams. >> reporter: since the days of john dillinger and al capone, the fbi's used pictures of known-suspects. now it's looking to see if technology can use pictures to identify unknown suspects by checking crime scene photos against a rapidly growing collection of pictures. it's data the fbi's loading onto these computers, a massive collection of criminal records. it's stored deep underground at the fbi's criminal identification center in west virginia where a process that took weeks to identify a suspect now takes a fraction of a second. what was once done in a room full of desk
even support letting suspects on the fbi terror watch list buy guns.safety and terror, the nra is wrong. hogan gets an a- from the nra. on protecting maryland, we just can't trust him. >>> for decades the fbi has been using a huge collection of fingerprints to catch criminals, but now it's offering the nation's police a new tool to fight crime, a massive facial recognition program that matches crime scene photos to mugshots. with more here is our justice correspondent pete williams....
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an attorney has been put in charge of investigating the fbi agent. plenty of questions today. surveillance video, for example, does it show the drugs and guns leaving the fbi evidence room? not allowed of evidence. agentn looking into the says it appears this agent was the only one involved, and he said that his investigation would take months. the judge in this case said he is going to be holding weekly hearings for the foreseeable future because of the complicated nature of this case. reporting live from u.s. district court, sam ford, abc 7 news. >> thank you, sam. tonight at 11:00, we will take a look at a disturbing drug trend, with the use of production drugs that quickly leads to heroin use. going from the cities to the suburbs to a small town in virginia, and it is happening at an alarming rate. >> heroin used to be a dirty drug in an alley with a dirty needle hanging out of your arm, but today, it is the kid living in suburbia. >> tonight, a recovering addict explains why it is so tough to stop using heroin, and they give the reason why today's heroin is leading to mor
an attorney has been put in charge of investigating the fbi agent. plenty of questions today. surveillance video, for example, does it show the drugs and guns leaving the fbi evidence room? not allowed of evidence. agentn looking into the says it appears this agent was the only one involved, and he said that his investigation would take months. the judge in this case said he is going to be holding weekly hearings for the foreseeable future because of the complicated nature of this case....
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wonder from the fbi that bank robberies will be on the rise. over the past couple of years, one quarter of the bank robberies in this area happened in december. we are live in arlington. a crewfbi was watching suspected of robbing banks in maryland and virginia, and it happened again right here at the wells fargo. the crew was arrested a short time later. the fbi is preparing for potentially another busy december, but they are telling potential bank robbers that authorities are watching. december, holidays, vacations, but an increase in bank robberies? >> that is news to me. maureen doesn't fear going to the bank next month, but she will be thinking about what the fbi is saying. >> the time i spend in a bank is less than five minutes. >> according to the fbi, over the past two years, a quarter of all bank robberies in northern virginia and d.c. have taken place in december, a total of 17 in december of last year, three times the average rate. pictures and video of the suspects go public in a hurry. special agent tim gallagher with the fbi's was
wonder from the fbi that bank robberies will be on the rise. over the past couple of years, one quarter of the bank robberies in this area happened in december. we are live in arlington. a crewfbi was watching suspected of robbing banks in maryland and virginia, and it happened again right here at the wells fargo. the crew was arrested a short time later. the fbi is preparing for potentially another busy december, but they are telling potential bank robbers that authorities are watching....
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marshals, atf agents and fbi agents located the car. when the subject exited the vehicle, he was apprehended and that's when ms. freeland was recovered. she's in good shape, has some injuries, but was taken to the hospital. she is talking to the agents. the subject's name is delven barnes, 37-year-old male. he's being currently held on a warrant based out of the charles city county, virginia, sheriff's office for attempted capital murder, assault, malicious injury with acid, explosives or fire. this was from a previous case that he was being investigated for. so he will then be charged federally with the crimes here in philadelphia. >> i'm going to turn it over to captain jail smith of northwest detectives division and i just want to personally thank everyone involved in this and in particular, the northwest detectives. from the moment they got this they ran hard on it, realized what they had and immediately got the ball rolling getting the fbi and others involved. they did a tremendous job and i'd like captain smith to come forward. >>
marshals, atf agents and fbi agents located the car. when the subject exited the vehicle, he was apprehended and that's when ms. freeland was recovered. she's in good shape, has some injuries, but was taken to the hospital. she is talking to the agents. the subject's name is delven barnes, 37-year-old male. he's being currently held on a warrant based out of the charles city county, virginia, sheriff's office for attempted capital murder, assault, malicious injury with acid, explosives or fire....
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it's data the fbi's loading onto these computers, a massive collection of criminal records.ored deep underground at the fbi's criminal identification center in west virginia where a process that took weeks to identify a suspect now takes a fraction of a second. what was once done in a room full of desks now happens here, an enormous database, more than 120 million fingerprint records checked nearly 300,000 times a day. and now the fbi's adding 20 million pictures. they come from traditional police arrest mugshots. and not from some kind of photo dragnet. >> we don't go out and collect photos from, you know, public cameras or social networking sites. that's just inaccurate. >> reporter: for every search the facial recognition program generates a gallery of possible matches to a crime scene photo. the fbi's nick megna says the process still requires a human touch. >> the system doesn't respond back with a single match. it responds back with a ranked candidate list. >> reporter: examiners then narrow it down by using specific points on the face, the pupils, tip of the nose, cor
it's data the fbi's loading onto these computers, a massive collection of criminal records.ored deep underground at the fbi's criminal identification center in west virginia where a process that took weeks to identify a suspect now takes a fraction of a second. what was once done in a room full of desks now happens here, an enormous database, more than 120 million fingerprint records checked nearly 300,000 times a day. and now the fbi's adding 20 million pictures. they come from traditional...
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trips on the fbi plane.quite a few other infractions, even letting him his wife, alice, into the fbi headquarters even though she didn't have a top secret clearance. she would be given a pass so she could get him. that book led to his dismissal as fbi director. so if agents really, really are dedicated to the truth, they understand i'm going to tell the truth as well. also i've been told i listen very well and that seems awfully simplistic and doesn't take a lot of skill. but i did a book on tom beach, i call that my midlife crisis. i want to drink more champagne and go to parties with my wife. it is a secret society in palm beach which is able to penetrate and one of the people there said nobody listens to anybody. you listen, and that's perhaps part of why i've been able to tell these stories in these books. >> on a lighter note you talk about the secret service working with a psychic, was at the george bush threat? could you talk about that? >> i did talk about that. the fact that the secret service actua
trips on the fbi plane.quite a few other infractions, even letting him his wife, alice, into the fbi headquarters even though she didn't have a top secret clearance. she would be given a pass so she could get him. that book led to his dismissal as fbi director. so if agents really, really are dedicated to the truth, they understand i'm going to tell the truth as well. also i've been told i listen very well and that seems awfully simplistic and doesn't take a lot of skill. but i did a book on...
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the fbi considers this a top priori priority. in 2012, the national counterintelligence estimated a range of loss to the u.s. economy approaching $400foreigi our nation's advantage in the market, this threatens our economy and preventing such loss requires vigilance and aggressive mitigation. the fbi is diligently working to investigate and apprehend targets pursuing economic espionage against academic institutions, defense contractors and government agencies. it has made significant progress in putting some of the most egregious offenders behind bars. economic espionage and theft of trade secrets are increasingly linked to the growing trend of cyber-enabled trade secret threat. the insider may steal for personal gain or a spy for other organizations or a country. foreign competitors aggressively target and recruit insiders to take the most pry pry teary information. the fbi however cannot protect the nation's economy by acting alone. the fbi counterintelligence oversees more than 80 special agents that are serving as program coo
the fbi considers this a top priori priority. in 2012, the national counterintelligence estimated a range of loss to the u.s. economy approaching $400foreigi our nation's advantage in the market, this threatens our economy and preventing such loss requires vigilance and aggressive mitigation. the fbi is diligently working to investigate and apprehend targets pursuing economic espionage against academic institutions, defense contractors and government agencies. it has made significant progress...
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he left the fbi in 2012.in a statement that it followed all appropriate decisions in the case and denies her allegation. a judge didn't agree. in august, a judge found that cellemme was the object of unlawful disparate treatment and maintained on the agency's list of terminated employees during an indefinite suspension, adding that john rousey was the only manager responsible for this decision. >> clearly someone who just had a finding of sex discrimination against them is the last person who should be investigating domestic violence issues. it's unconscienceable that they would be in that position. >> reporter: in fact, just recently, nfl commissioner roger goodell taking questions from the media about domestic violence and the nfl's personal conduct policy said this. >> we didn't have the right voices at the table. we need to get better expertise. >> reporter: a man just found guilty of sex discrimination the so-called right voice? he's been with the nfl for two years as director of investigations but now w
he left the fbi in 2012.in a statement that it followed all appropriate decisions in the case and denies her allegation. a judge didn't agree. in august, a judge found that cellemme was the object of unlawful disparate treatment and maintained on the agency's list of terminated employees during an indefinite suspension, adding that john rousey was the only manager responsible for this decision. >> clearly someone who just had a finding of sex discrimination against them is the last person...
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we can tell you that the fbi was on scene here for most of the day. not just spending time at the pnc bank but also at a grocery store and going to some fast food restaurants all looking for surveillance video. we have spoken with employees at those establishments. they tell us that federal agents came in and wanted to see video, but they were looking for images that might help them in this case. we can tell you that agents are expected to come back in this area some time this evening to continue looking for that video. right now these images from that atm camera, those are the first images released of a person of interest in this case. that is the latest, reporting live from aberdeen, maryland, deana durante, "nbc 10 news." >> right now nbc 10's harry hairston continues our live team coverage from police headquarters in philadelphia. harry, police are gathering clues from the audio on that vid video? >> reporter: yes, they wouldn't say what clues they are getting from the audio, but right now where the investigation is, they are trying to determine i
we can tell you that the fbi was on scene here for most of the day. not just spending time at the pnc bank but also at a grocery store and going to some fast food restaurants all looking for surveillance video. we have spoken with employees at those establishments. they tell us that federal agents came in and wanted to see video, but they were looking for images that might help them in this case. we can tell you that agents are expected to come back in this area some time this evening to...
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>>> on the streets of detroit, the fbi is taking a hard line against those who sell underage girls. >> i'm kind of looking for some young girls. >> police. >> how old are you? >> hands over your head. >> investigators are scooping up more and more teens. >> so, is she underage? she's 17? >> from rural michigan to the suburbs, romeo pimps sell dream toth the naive. >> you're a victim in all of this. >> and even the girl next door. >> 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. so for us to say to them, we want to get you out of this life, i don't know that they necessarily believe us at that point. >> tonight msnbc goes undercover in michigan, to rescue those lost in 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
>>> on the streets of detroit, the fbi is taking a hard line against those who sell underage girls. >> i'm kind of looking for some young girls. >> police. >> how old are you? >> hands over your head. >> investigators are scooping up more and more teens. >> so, is she underage? she's 17? >> from rural michigan to the suburbs, romeo pimps sell dream toth the naive. >> you're a victim in all of this. >> and even the girl next door....
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in support of the fbi's cyber operation. across the international boundaries and affected hundreds of thousands of innocent users computers. we recognize one of the best ways to protect the nation is to support you in your efforts. that's why he and 2013 that federal agents involved over 3,000 companies that their computer systems were hacked and that they are working to provide the additional information as much as they can about the who and the how and every day the fbi works with companies targeted by the activity ranging from the low-tech denial of service to the sophisticated intrusions by state-sponsored military support units. we are not limited to helping in the aftermath of an intrusion nor do we see our role as only a collector of information we also share sensitive information with you so you can defend against the attacks and engage in the disruption efforts. in the past year alone the fbi presented over 3,000 -- three dozen specific briefings to companies like yours. the information we share may enhance your abi
in support of the fbi's cyber operation. across the international boundaries and affected hundreds of thousands of innocent users computers. we recognize one of the best ways to protect the nation is to support you in your efforts. that's why he and 2013 that federal agents involved over 3,000 companies that their computer systems were hacked and that they are working to provide the additional information as much as they can about the who and the how and every day the fbi works with companies...
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in support of the fbi's cyber operation. across the international boundaries and affected hundreds of thousands of innocent users computers. we recognize one of the best ways to protect the nation is to support you in your efforts. that's why he and 2013 that federal agents involved over 3,000 companies that their computer systems were hacked and that they are working to provide the additional information as much as they can about the who and the how and every day the fbi works with companies targeted by the activity ranging from the low-tech denial of service to the sophisticated intrusions by state-sponsored military support units. we are not limited to helping in the aftermath of an intrusion nor do we see our role as only a collector of information we also share sensitive information with you so you can defend against the attacks and engage in the disruption efforts. in the past year alone the fbi presented over 3,000 -- three dozen specific briefings to companies like yours. the information we share may enhance your abi
in support of the fbi's cyber operation. across the international boundaries and affected hundreds of thousands of innocent users computers. we recognize one of the best ways to protect the nation is to support you in your efforts. that's why he and 2013 that federal agents involved over 3,000 companies that their computer systems were hacked and that they are working to provide the additional information as much as they can about the who and the how and every day the fbi works with companies...
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that the cia and fbi has not cooperate with law-enforcement community and if anything led to the 1993 bombing it was them. so when i confronted him that i don't remember saying that. he did not like to look back. and with that intelligence agency that were their informants committing crimes of bombing and what ever. he finally did admit it that it along time for me to convince them the research i had done with the involvement of the intelligence. >> host: the discussing looking back. >> but after our first child was born joshua, i found a way to stay in the hospital one week because joshua had to stay in the hospital for one week because he had a little bit of jaundice. he would come in with a nice line and some doodads and we would have a feast. he would not want to take the baby because it was very little. but i said excuse me can you hold josh? i'd put him in his arms and then laughing and each other it was a magical time. >> host: but who are you? who is 89? >> guest: you tell me. [laughter] i guess what i have to come is a person with a life of her own, a profession with the life
that the cia and fbi has not cooperate with law-enforcement community and if anything led to the 1993 bombing it was them. so when i confronted him that i don't remember saying that. he did not like to look back. and with that intelligence agency that were their informants committing crimes of bombing and what ever. he finally did admit it that it along time for me to convince them the research i had done with the involvement of the intelligence. >> host: the discussing looking back....
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the fbi is now involved.o respond with "a heavy hand." >>> missouri under a state of emergency and the grand jury hasn't even announced its decision? the michael brown shooting. did the governor go too far or is this the only way to prepare for possible violence? we'll discuss. >>> and a serial rapist, that's wh
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today also involved meetings with philadelphia police and the fbi.investigators spent hours coming and going from this germantown neighborhood to talk to the mother of carlesha freeland-gaither. >> i believe she knows him. i don't believe it was a random kidnapping. >> reporter: she and other family members have wondered if the attacker could be an exboyfriend but these new images of a person of interest do not look like anyone she say they recognize. >> i don't know him. i can't not identify him. i don't know if there was a connection with my granddaughter. whoever he is, i hope he's caught. he has answers we're looking for. >> just bring her home, that's all we're asking, nothing more, nothing less. >> reporter: described as warm and kind, carlesha is deeply missed. the family is desperate but hoping the abductor will show mercy. >> i'm pleading. i'm pleading. would you want this to be one of your family members? i don't know if this young hama has children, sisters, cousins or whatever it is. i'm pretty sure he loves them. send our granddaughter b
today also involved meetings with philadelphia police and the fbi.investigators spent hours coming and going from this germantown neighborhood to talk to the mother of carlesha freeland-gaither. >> i believe she knows him. i don't believe it was a random kidnapping. >> reporter: she and other family members have wondered if the attacker could be an exboyfriend but these new images of a person of interest do not look like anyone she say they recognize. >> i don't know him. i...
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from theent who worked fbi field offices being investigated but so far not arrested. agenttorney said the intends to cooperate with authorities investigating the matter and provide whatever information and assistance he can to a prompt and fair conclusion. judge richard leon has set a hearing date of december 10 for the four defendants before him today. today vacated sentences of 10 others. there will be more action at the courthouse regarding these defendants tomorrow. live from u.s. district court, sam ford, abc 7 news. man accused of kidnapping a philadelphia woman will be extradited to virginia. lawrence faces several charges faces several charges, including the attempted murder of a 16-year-old girl. he was arrested yesterday and jessup, maryland, and with him was the woman who was kidnapped sunday in philadelphia. the surveillance video sparked a multistate manhunt. she is back home with her family. missingother of two children in montgomery county says she is ready to reveal the children's whereabouts, but the search for sarah and jake up hoggle is still at a s
from theent who worked fbi field offices being investigated but so far not arrested. agenttorney said the intends to cooperate with authorities investigating the matter and provide whatever information and assistance he can to a prompt and fair conclusion. judge richard leon has set a hearing date of december 10 for the four defendants before him today. today vacated sentences of 10 others. there will be more action at the courthouse regarding these defendants tomorrow. live from u.s. district...
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the fbi is involved as they are out of state at this time. and the fbi with the valid crime's task force is working alongside with philadelphia police officers right here in the city still searching the city and hoping to find the victim. reporting live from police headquarters, harry hairston, "nbc 10 news." >>> new at 4:30 today, we showed the kidnapping vehicle to a local personal safety expert who offers tips for you that could be a lifesaver if you ever come up against danger like this. >>> right now on nbc10.com, the uncut video of the victim's family as they make that emotional plea for help in this case. >>> all right. we want to take you now to breaking news at the box truck accident in east falls. christine maddela is live over the scene there. what can you tell us? >> reporter: this is causing about a two-mile delay. you can see this unmarked white box truck. it crashed along with three other vehicles here on the boulevard southbound near east falls. and it looks like this accident is taking out the right and center lanes. so there
the fbi is involved as they are out of state at this time. and the fbi with the valid crime's task force is working alongside with philadelphia police officers right here in the city still searching the city and hoping to find the victim. reporting live from police headquarters, harry hairston, "nbc 10 news." >>> new at 4:30 today, we showed the kidnapping vehicle to a local personal safety expert who offers tips for you that could be a lifesaver if you ever come up against...
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robert morganthau has said repeatedly the fbi has a lot to answer for. >> guest: yes. i don't think the world trade center bombing in 1993 would have happened and i think al qaeda would have been identified and broken up had the fbi not sequestered 14 boxes that they found in the house of the river up -- murder of the extremist from israel. the police and fbi put out the story that this was a loan than man -- ben mann they put it out almost surprisingly that these 14 boxes showed they had bombed materials with blueprints of the world trade center, tapes of the leaders of al qaeda urging people to get the bombs to destroy america great world trade center. >> host: there are so many stories about one of my favorite maybe two-thirds of the way through is where our district attorney of new york did what we hoped the federal government would do to expose the laundering of money out of iran to buy weapons including weapons of mass destruction through a banking in great britain in despite repeated efforts to get the federal government involved than they did it then morganthau
robert morganthau has said repeatedly the fbi has a lot to answer for. >> guest: yes. i don't think the world trade center bombing in 1993 would have happened and i think al qaeda would have been identified and broken up had the fbi not sequestered 14 boxes that they found in the house of the river up -- murder of the extremist from israel. the police and fbi put out the story that this was a loan than man -- ben mann they put it out almost surprisingly that these 14 boxes showed they had...
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neither did the fbi. that is until they got a tip he could be wearing a $1500 mask. the maker saw the alert and knew his own work. and he looked up and saw who he sold his creation to. >> all the communication with me and him through the fbi, that guy actually receive that exact mask at his home address under his own name. >> with his help, the philadelphia police tracked jordan down and they say he confessed to the robberies and confessed to a murder. jordan is held right now on a number of charges. extraordinary. >> he thought he was smart but not so much. >> now to the accuweather forecast. >> it's a little wet out there, some fog developing out there north and west as we look at double scan live radar, we have light showers from trenton to philadelphia to wilmington with heavier downpours in southern newcastle county and kent county and trying to stretch over into southern parts of new jersey and right now we are dealing with light showers in the green and you can see from willow grove and norristown and it's soon to end in the western suburbs, to the south we ar
neither did the fbi. that is until they got a tip he could be wearing a $1500 mask. the maker saw the alert and knew his own work. and he looked up and saw who he sold his creation to. >> all the communication with me and him through the fbi, that guy actually receive that exact mask at his home address under his own name. >> with his help, the philadelphia police tracked jordan down and they say he confessed to the robberies and confessed to a murder. jordan is held right now on a...
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agents. >> bergman: the fbi examiner determined that this fingerprint found in madrid matched a print taken from brandon mayfield when he was in the military. >> they proceeded to push through rather forcefully, to handcuff me. it was just unbelievable. it was surreal. i mean one minute you're sitting there and you've taken your kids to school and you've said, "have a good day and be a learning superstar," and you're working on your case in your office, and the next minute you're heading downtown in cuffs and people are searching you for blasting caps and detonators. >> bergman: for generations, the fbi and their fingerprint examiners have maintained that fingerprint identification is "infallible." routinely testifying that they are "one hundred percent certain"... and there's "zero percent" chance they could be wrong. >> fingerprint examiners have been taught that there's only one person in the world who could have left this fingerprint. there's no scientific basis for that. >> wait a second. there's no scientific basis for matching, like a partial fingerprint? >> the premise is that
agents. >> bergman: the fbi examiner determined that this fingerprint found in madrid matched a print taken from brandon mayfield when he was in the military. >> they proceeded to push through rather forcefully, to handcuff me. it was just unbelievable. it was surreal. i mean one minute you're sitting there and you've taken your kids to school and you've said, "have a good day and be a learning superstar," and you're working on your case in your office, and the next minute...
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and they turnout to be major clues, the fbi tracking the april down and when they look at that video, sources say there was the man, busy shopping his stopping bag with bags of potato chips. fbi agents and police want to know if the person of interest, seen shopping in this supermarket, on the 8200 block of roosevelt boulevard, is the same man, seen in this video. dragging kidnapping victim 22-year old carlesha gaither off the street in germantown, sunday night. >> right now we're trying to get more clarity witt. we are trying to get facial recognition program working to sit there and see if we can positively identify who this person is. >> reporter: video of the person of interest shopping is actually shot, almost eight hours, before the attack. indicating that if he turns out to be the man, seen in the a attack, he was in fact in the area and could possibly have been stalking the victim prior to abducting her. >> we definitely need more help from the public. some are very helpful, some of the leads we are following up on. >> reporter: as they work to confirm their suspension s that
and they turnout to be major clues, the fbi tracking the april down and when they look at that video, sources say there was the man, busy shopping his stopping bag with bags of potato chips. fbi agents and police want to know if the person of interest, seen shopping in this supermarket, on the 8200 block of roosevelt boulevard, is the same man, seen in this video. dragging kidnapping victim 22-year old carlesha gaither off the street in germantown, sunday night. >> right now we're trying...
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prior to his appointment to the fbi, mr. coleman served as an officer in the united states army for nine years. we are delighted that he could join us today, and we ask him to proceed with his testimony, proceed, sir. >> good afternoon, chairman white house, i am pleased to be here with you discuss to the fbis efforts. the fbi considers the theft to trade secrets a top priority. in 2012 alone, the national counterintelligence executive estimated a range of loss to the u.s. economy approaching $400 billion. to foreign adversaries and kp competitors who illegally obtained trade secrets. degraded the research and development in the global market. this immense loss threatens the security of our economy and preventing such loss requires constant vigilance and aggressive mitigation. the fbi is diligently working to investigate and of a-end targets pursuing against u.s.-based businesses, academic institutions, contractors, and government agencies. it has made a significant progress in putting some of the most egregious offenders be
prior to his appointment to the fbi, mr. coleman served as an officer in the united states army for nine years. we are delighted that he could join us today, and we ask him to proceed with his testimony, proceed, sir. >> good afternoon, chairman white house, i am pleased to be here with you discuss to the fbis efforts. the fbi considers the theft to trade secrets a top priority. in 2012 alone, the national counterintelligence executive estimated a range of loss to the u.s. economy...
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this shows the fbi's investigation of "one" magazine and the fbi looking into the mattachine society, a homosexual group in l.a. in 1953 you'll see here that the bureau opened an investigation on the mattachine society because of the possibility that the group was communist controlled or infiltrated. by the way, a closing report was later submitted because they couldn't find any evidence of subversion by the mattachine society. what i want to point your attention to is, again, this handwritten note here. i think we should take this crowd on, meaning the homosexuals, the mattachine society, "one" magazine, make them put up or shut up. the comment, i concur by mr. hoover. and what did they do? they brought in lambert, the chair of the one, inc, board and they accused him of having written the article in which members of the fbi were accused of being gay. what did they say about mr. lambert? mr. lambert is strictly no good and he -- they talked about the mattachine society as well and said they were all no good. this next document from february of 1956 confirms the january on that 1956 d
this shows the fbi's investigation of "one" magazine and the fbi looking into the mattachine society, a homosexual group in l.a. in 1953 you'll see here that the bureau opened an investigation on the mattachine society because of the possibility that the group was communist controlled or infiltrated. by the way, a closing report was later submitted because they couldn't find any evidence of subversion by the mattachine society. what i want to point your attention to is, again, this...
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the fbi is now involved. israel promises to respond with "a heavy hand." >>> missouri under a state of emergency and the grand jury hasn't even announced its decision? the michael brown shooting. did the governor go too far or is this the only way to prepare for possible violence? we'll discuss. >>> and a serial rapist, that's what a new accuser is calling bill cosby as she describes a series of sexual assault he is says happened at the hand of that famed comedian. >>> good morning to you, i'm michaela pereira, john berman is off today. sadly, we begin with grim stories, a place of calm and peace turning to a scene of mayhem. two men storming into a jerusalem synagogue today, attacking worshippers with axes and knives. police say all four killed were rabbis, three of them israeli americans. this deadly rampage left at least six other people wounded. police shot and killed both palestinian attackers. now, because three americans were killed, the fbi will now launch an investigation. we're going to bring you a
the fbi is now involved. israel promises to respond with "a heavy hand." >>> missouri under a state of emergency and the grand jury hasn't even announced its decision? the michael brown shooting. did the governor go too far or is this the only way to prepare for possible violence? we'll discuss. >>> and a serial rapist, that's what a new accuser is calling bill cosby as she describes a series of sexual assault he is says happened at the hand of that famed comedian....
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. >> i just want to thank everybody for what they did police department, fbi, other agencies getting my daughter back. >> reporter: car lee some's family says she is improving. barnes faces a possible live sentence if he's convicted again fbi profilers and law enforcement agencies up and down the east coast still checking into delvin barnes. karen? >> thanks so much, dave also tonight police want your help to track down some teenagers who did a lot of damage to some schoolbuses. you can see the vandals there. these are the pictures of them. they've got clean images of the suspects in this case. they just don't know who they are at this point. they struck several school buses in haddonfield, new jersey. officials say it was obviously caught on surveillance video. last tuesday afternoon in the parking area right near the public works building on center street. you can see they're using skateboards to hit the doors of the bus. if you have any information on who those people are, please call police. >> a lot of people in haddonfield also talking about another incident. pretty worried. be
. >> i just want to thank everybody for what they did police department, fbi, other agencies getting my daughter back. >> reporter: car lee some's family says she is improving. barnes faces a possible live sentence if he's convicted again fbi profilers and law enforcement agencies up and down the east coast still checking into delvin barnes. karen? >> thanks so much, dave also tonight police want your help to track down some teenagers who did a lot of damage to some...
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work closely with fbi agent martha martinez. i came around the corner -- and found martha. >> brooks called her actions heroic. >> after he shot hank daily, mart got up from her desk and came right at him. she kept coming at him. >> this building, d.c. police head was named in ho sergeant h. tomorr at 10:00 in the morning there will be a wreath-laying cere at a memorial to honor all three who died here. t d.c. police headqu, jackie bensen, news 4. >>> next at 11:00, d on capihill. an airbag company is rofits refusi to expand a massive recall. > and t safety problem that could del a rollout of rail next year. >>> and one wome with migraines. >> i couldn't get away from it. ♪ there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> breakin now, a police chas has ended on kenworth aven in college park. d
work closely with fbi agent martha martinez. i came around the corner -- and found martha. >> brooks called her actions heroic. >> after he shot hank daily, mart got up from her desk and came right at him. she kept coming at him. >> this building, d.c. police head was named in ho sergeant h. tomorr at 10:00 in the morning there will be a wreath-laying cere at a memorial to honor all three who died here. t d.c. police headqu, jackie bensen, news 4. >>> next at 11:00, d...
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outside the johnson house, fbi agents bang on the front door. the phone call lets them know exactly what's going on inside. >> we knew she was destroying evidence. >> she looks for stacks of $100 bills. unbeknownst to either johnson, their conversation is monitored for almost ten anxious minutes. >> she was flushing and padding herself with the cash. >> initially, mr. johnson was trying to tell her where to locate a check. it was a $100,000 check. and eventually flushed it down the toilet. and you could hear the toilet flushing. it was great evidence of their obstruction. >> reporte agents say she tries to leave through the garage. they have to bust open a window to enter the house. on instruction from her husband, she tries to hide almost $80,000 in cash on her person. >> you can hear in the recorded phone call, you can hear her reaction as the agents break the window to enter her house. and she was scared. >> reporter: the phone call dramatically changed how this day was planned. regardless of whether or not this call had taken place, we were
outside the johnson house, fbi agents bang on the front door. the phone call lets them know exactly what's going on inside. >> we knew she was destroying evidence. >> she looks for stacks of $100 bills. unbeknownst to either johnson, their conversation is monitored for almost ten anxious minutes. >> she was flushing and padding herself with the cash. >> initially, mr. johnson was trying to tell her where to locate a check. it was a $100,000 check. and eventually flushed...
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senate which is sent to a member of the fbi. fbi. a copy of the magazine as well as the letter that was written by sen. wiley post master gen. summerfield. it's kind of a long letter, but i want to direct your attention where he says the purposed of my -- to transmit a so-called magazine devoted to the advancement of sexual perversion. now, if you look at the next page, he appeals to his keen sense of moral principle to give this matter his prompt attention. some six months later what happened? it was october of 1954. the october 1954 edition was banned from mail ability by the los angeles postmaster otto olson, thus infringing on the first amendment protected right of free speech by the members of "one" magazine. the government conspiracy that was brought to bear against this tiny publication that was not about obscenity but rather about the federal government's government's attempt to silence than emerging gay and lesbian subculture, a new movement in our country. let me quickly flashed through because my timekeeper keeps sending m
senate which is sent to a member of the fbi. fbi. a copy of the magazine as well as the letter that was written by sen. wiley post master gen. summerfield. it's kind of a long letter, but i want to direct your attention where he says the purposed of my -- to transmit a so-called magazine devoted to the advancement of sexual perversion. now, if you look at the next page, he appeals to his keen sense of moral principle to give this matter his prompt attention. some six months later what happened?...
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the charges because of allegations an fbi agent had used the heroin that they were allegedly selling and by used we mean got high on. here's bruce leshan. >> reporter: can you talk to us for two seconds? >> no, no. >> reporter: what was that? what's your name, sir? >> we're having trouble with that story. all today the agents alleged mis-- agent's alleged misconduct is likely to lead to the charges dropped against a total of 28 drug defendants. the u.s. attorney is reviewing the cases. we hope to bring you the story at some point this evening. >>> only on 9 tonight an exclusive interview with the atf special agent whose work was critical to the recovery of that abducted 22-year-old nurse's assistant carlesha freeland gaither, the philadelphia woman now recovering from the ordeal and her abductor locked up in virginia. andrea mccarren shares the story of another strong woman whose investigative work helped lead to carlesha's recovery. >> reporter: atf agent alicia morolla confirmed a gps device was placed in a car bought by devlen barnes. one hour after she shared that information wit
the charges because of allegations an fbi agent had used the heroin that they were allegedly selling and by used we mean got high on. here's bruce leshan. >> reporter: can you talk to us for two seconds? >> no, no. >> reporter: what was that? what's your name, sir? >> we're having trouble with that story. all today the agents alleged mis-- agent's alleged misconduct is likely to lead to the charges dropped against a total of 28 drug defendants. the u.s. attorney is...
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when the fbi responded, he fired at the agents. now, this happened about five miles from ferguson, missouri, but just to be clear, right now, st. louis police say there is no connection to the violence that's been happening in ferguson in the wake of the grand jury's decision. so, again, two fbi agents shot. their injuries not life-threatening. we'll continue to monitor this story and bring you any new information as we get it. >>> now to our holiday storm. first alert radar tracking the rain and snow moving into our region. most people will see at least some snow accumulation before the day is over. one of the places that will get the highest snow totals is in the poconos. here's a live look from our camera at camelback mountain in monroe county. some of the first flakes will likely come down in the poconos because of the temperatures there. chester county also one of the first places that will see the changeover to snow. nbc 10's monique braxton is live in thorndale. monique? >> reporter: hi, tracy. a huge difference here in the
when the fbi responded, he fired at the agents. now, this happened about five miles from ferguson, missouri, but just to be clear, right now, st. louis police say there is no connection to the violence that's been happening in ferguson in the wake of the grand jury's decision. so, again, two fbi agents shot. their injuries not life-threatening. we'll continue to monitor this story and bring you any new information as we get it. >>> now to our holiday storm. first alert radar tracking...
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terry, reported this to the fbi, and the next thing we learn is that he was the subject of an fbi investigation. there are a lot of sections to this memo. but note the bullying that went on for anyone who dared mention something like this, something so inflammatory, something so baseless. that was a joke. abcaseven but in talking about the interrogation the fbi agent who questioned him says he was subjected to vigorous interrogation to which she appeared to be badly frightened. in the next paragraph below basically he gets down on his knees and apologizes for making such a found was comment about the director and gives his assurance that it will never again happen. he will never open his mouth about anyone in the federal government. by the way, while the agents questioned him, they asked if he was himself a pervert. takes one to no one? in any event, event, as the agents reported to director hoover, he had been vigorously set straight and will not engage in this type of gossip in the future. now, i want to bring your attention to the handwritten note at the bottom. basically it says, let's repo
terry, reported this to the fbi, and the next thing we learn is that he was the subject of an fbi investigation. there are a lot of sections to this memo. but note the bullying that went on for anyone who dared mention something like this, something so inflammatory, something so baseless. that was a joke. abcaseven but in talking about the interrogation the fbi agent who questioned him says he was subjected to vigorous interrogation to which she appeared to be badly frightened. in the next...
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she said many fbi agents, to of them, came to her home and began looking for clues. she didn't tell us what she found in the bag other than what she thought were food wrappers. however, police sources tell us inside that bag, a receipt that led them to a northeast philadelphia acme. that was key evidence because they were able to find surveillance video of the suspect at that grocery store. deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >>> tonight, here is the mug shot of delvin barnes. he's the man police say was on the surveillance video using carlesha's atm card in maryland and buying food at the acme in philadelphia. what do we know about the suspect now in custody? police say he has a violent criminal past. we immediately started digging into court documents about current charges he faces and his past. nbc 10's rosemary connors joins us live from the digital operations center. you tracked down the suspect's family members tonight. >> that's right, i spoke to the suspect's uncle, lamar barnes. he tells me that delvin was raised by good parents, that his father was a minister. the
she said many fbi agents, to of them, came to her home and began looking for clues. she didn't tell us what she found in the bag other than what she thought were food wrappers. however, police sources tell us inside that bag, a receipt that led them to a northeast philadelphia acme. that was key evidence because they were able to find surveillance video of the suspect at that grocery store. deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >>> tonight, here is the mug shot of delvin barnes. he's the man...
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and i welcome your comments. >> thank you erica for that nice education about the fbi's operations, fbi in particular. so becky richards is the national security agency's civil liberties and privacy officer. in this, i think relatively new role, i think it's fair to say, she provided expert advice to the director of nsa on all issues pertaining to privacy and civil liberties protections. and she conducts oversight of nsa's civil liberties and privacy related activities. she also develops measures which i hope she will talk about to further strengthen nas's privacy protections. prior to joining the national security agency. she worked as a senior director for privacy compliance at the department of homeland security. >> thank you. and thank you for hosting us. i am very honored to have been selected to be the first nsa's civil liberties and privacy officer. this is an exciting time to be a member of the civil liberties for privacy community. our community is growing and evolving and will help inform the debate as the nation reshapes its expectations for and limitations on the intelligenc
and i welcome your comments. >> thank you erica for that nice education about the fbi's operations, fbi in particular. so becky richards is the national security agency's civil liberties and privacy officer. in this, i think relatively new role, i think it's fair to say, she provided expert advice to the director of nsa on all issues pertaining to privacy and civil liberties protections. and she conducts oversight of nsa's civil liberties and privacy related activities. she also develops...
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so in other words, in any activity that the fbi engages, that's the baseline. within the counterterrorism context, it's calibrated against the threat to national security in which case more intrusive methods would be used. but in terms of a little bit -- a little bit more detail from an operational context, when an fbi conducts an assessment, for example, which necessarily -- not necessarily, but often times is proactive, that would involve -- doesn't require a factual pred i indication but it does require a clearly defined objective. the least intrusive methods in that context would be even starting with publically available information to voluntarily provided information in that perspective. and then moving up from there, with regard to predicated investigations, which, of course, by -- which implies their title. they requires a factual pred indication to open that investigation but that has to have supervisory approval. and both types of investigative activities, whether assessment or predicated investigations, require -- or are subject to oversight. alex me
so in other words, in any activity that the fbi engages, that's the baseline. within the counterterrorism context, it's calibrated against the threat to national security in which case more intrusive methods would be used. but in terms of a little bit -- a little bit more detail from an operational context, when an fbi conducts an assessment, for example, which necessarily -- not necessarily, but often times is proactive, that would involve -- doesn't require a factual pred i indication but it...
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there's an fbi bulletin out that's pretty scary. enforcement agencies across the country may be targeted by extremists who could be armed with bladed weapons, guns, gas masks and bulletproof vests." is it unreasonable that the governor is taking these steps in ferguson? >> that is not what our peaceful protests looked like at all in ferguson. the people who i have been lining up with side by side, we don't have guns or gas masks. it's the law enforcement that has all of that. and they're the ones who have -- >> but there are outside agitators who come in. there was also a bulletin posted online by a black separatist group that offered a $5,000 bounty for the location of ferguson police officer darren wilson. there are agitators that could be present in those protesters and police have to be on guard. >> absolutely. so one of the things that we have done as protesters is to self-police. it's one of the fastest, easiest says to get these outside agitators out. and we have been successful. when we learned that people were coming from o
there's an fbi bulletin out that's pretty scary. enforcement agencies across the country may be targeted by extremists who could be armed with bladed weapons, guns, gas masks and bulletproof vests." is it unreasonable that the governor is taking these steps in ferguson? >> that is not what our peaceful protests looked like at all in ferguson. the people who i have been lining up with side by side, we don't have guns or gas masks. it's the law enforcement that has all of that. and...
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fbi came.and the people that were out there were away from their radios. because all they know is really just the aftermath to felt the travers and the crash. then the mushroom smoke cloud raising over and that dissipated if you go to the national memorial now that is the first thing that you see. and is named serenity because she said it was appropriate. she sat and looked out every day and i see the barnes. in the middle think you don't know. but there are plenty of stories in the book. we all ask what would we do it in situations? how would we crackhouse -- would we react? what i have that courage to do that? >> obviously he did. >> i nothing's there were any less braver have the information. people did have the power and the knowledge. it is not inspiring and incredible and bewildering. it was too low when they started the struggle. to me it is the one that was underscored of the original speculation. >> the stories are unique opportunities. >> but the first book in 2002 that was the core o
fbi came.and the people that were out there were away from their radios. because all they know is really just the aftermath to felt the travers and the crash. then the mushroom smoke cloud raising over and that dissipated if you go to the national memorial now that is the first thing that you see. and is named serenity because she said it was appropriate. she sat and looked out every day and i see the barnes. in the middle think you don't know. but there are plenty of stories in the book. we...
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now the fbi is add pictures. >> they come from io police arrest mug says the fbi's ste from some kind of net. >> we don't go and photos from public social networking te that's just inaccu >> for every searc recognition program gallery of possibl crime scene photo. the fbi's nick meg process still requ touch. >> the system doesn' back with a single. it responds back w liss sglt examiner down by using the face, the pupi nose, corners of t compare size and s features. while the fbi now fingerprint checks accurate, it won't it finds a match i database, instead several pictures a investigative lead the updated databa police use portabl scanners. analysts are study scans could help i suspects, too, as for new ways to tu into keys that can clues. pete williams, nbc clarksburg, west v >>> well, right no cleaning up snow, south carolina. this swimming pool, not much use right now. the snow dropped about three inches in some places. we're told thousands of people lost power for a while. earlier this week, guess what? it was in the 80s in south carolina, but not during that storm. wow. >> notice
now the fbi is add pictures. >> they come from io police arrest mug says the fbi's ste from some kind of net. >> we don't go and photos from public social networking te that's just inaccu >> for every searc recognition program gallery of possibl crime scene photo. the fbi's nick meg process still requ touch. >> the system doesn' back with a single. it responds back w liss sglt examiner down by using the face, the pupi nose, corners of t compare size and s features. while...