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its second what the fbi did.aying the supervisor will be a person responsible to individual for alleged sex deviants. this was discovered through a foia effort two years ago. bfi eventually clicked more than three and 60,000 files on gays and lesbians support in 1962, he outed a young campaign aide and went on a war on him and senator vandenberg, republican, eventually committed suicide in the senate office because what they're brought out about his son and what they're doing to destroy him. j. edgar hoover was a man who does reflect the good people of the fbi or reflect which he and the fbi are trying to do today. the fbi's own website declared that going tell program has rightly criticized by congress and the american people for a bridging first richmond -- -- yet his impending is to grow on fbi building which agree his neighbors not want to find people today try to bring about justice in our country? >> i'm sorry? his name speak with yes, sir spend on not falling the question. >> i sang does it not reflect the
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i hope to hear the fbi's perspective. the officers and the citizens they serve to coexist in a safe and respectful environment. i appreciate your efforts to keep us safe and the heroic actions consistently performed by the men and women of the fbi. i look forward to hearing your answers on all of this today, as well as on our other issues. at this time, i pleased to recognize the ranking member of the committee, the gentleman from michigan, mr. connors for his opening statement. connors: thank you, chairman. good morning director comey. for this second appearance before the house judiciary committee. since taking office on september fbi's mission is a complex undertaking to protect the united states from terrorism , to enforce our criminal laws, nation's lawhe enforcement community. seems, is this mission think nearly all of the discussion we will have today can be distilled into one word, trust. trust in the executive branch to respect and secure our privacy and our civil liberties. fbi as anhe institution. saving local
i hope to hear the fbi's perspective. the officers and the citizens they serve to coexist in a safe and respectful environment. i appreciate your efforts to keep us safe and the heroic actions consistently performed by the men and women of the fbi. i look forward to hearing your answers on all of this today, as well as on our other issues. at this time, i pleased to recognize the ranking member of the committee, the gentleman from michigan, mr. connors for his opening statement. connors: thank...
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the fbi has had to change through the course of time since my grandfather who was a career fbi agent served. great admiration for the agency and what you in particular are doing. i want to go back to cyber. can you articulate the size, scope, and investment you have in personnel dollars to address the cyber threat that is going to continue in perpetuity. director comey: i probably cannot give you exact numbers sitting here but we have, the cyber division headquarters that does nothing but cyber related work. and a cyber task force in everystate's fbi field office. that does not capture it because all of the threats we are responsible for -- everyone has to be cyber analysts or cyber agents in a way. i can give you specifics on how many hundreds or thousands of people are assigned to this work but it is even broader. >> what is it that you cannot do -- is there another department or agency that is doing something that the fbi could not do? director comey: in a cyber realm? that is a good question. >> thank you. director comey: i cannot think of it sitting here. we work with our partne
the fbi has had to change through the course of time since my grandfather who was a career fbi agent served. great admiration for the agency and what you in particular are doing. i want to go back to cyber. can you articulate the size, scope, and investment you have in personnel dollars to address the cyber threat that is going to continue in perpetuity. director comey: i probably cannot give you exact numbers sitting here but we have, the cyber division headquarters that does nothing but cyber...
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the fbi changed course of time since my grandfather who was a career fbi agent served. i have great admiration for agency and what you in particular are doing. i want to talk a about sigher. we're talking a lot about cyber. can you articulate the size, scope, investment in personnel dollars to address the cyber threat that will continue in perpetuity. >> thank you, congressman. probably can't give you exact numbers sitting here but we have a cyber division at headquarters that does nothing by cyberrelated work and cybertask forced in every single fbi field office and cybersquad. all the threats that come at us, whether kids being protected or terrorists coming at us. everybody has to be in a way a cyber analyst or cyber agent. i could give you specifics, how many hundreds, thousands of people assigned to do cyber work but it is actually broader than that. >> what is it that you can't do? that is, is there another department or agency doing that that the fbi couldn't dot -- do? >> in the cyber realm? >> yeah. >> that's a good question. >> thank you. >> i don't, i can't t
the fbi changed course of time since my grandfather who was a career fbi agent served. i have great admiration for agency and what you in particular are doing. i want to talk a about sigher. we're talking a lot about cyber. can you articulate the size, scope, investment in personnel dollars to address the cyber threat that will continue in perpetuity. >> thank you, congressman. probably can't give you exact numbers sitting here but we have a cyber division at headquarters that does...
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the fbi has had to change through the course of time since my grandfather who was a career fbi agent served. great admiration for the agency and what you in particular are doing. i want to go back to cyber. can you articulate the size, scope, and investment you have in personnel dollars to address the cyber threat that is going to continue in perpetuity. director comey: i probably cannot give you exact numbers sitting here but we have, the cyber division headquarters that does nothing but cyber related work. and a cyber task force in everystate's fbi field office. that does not capture it because all of the threats we are responsible for -- everyone has to be cyber analysts or cyber agents in a way. i can give you specifics on how many hundreds or thousands of people are assigned to this work but it is even broader. >> what is it that you cannot do -- is there another department or agency that is doing something that the fbi could not do? director comey: in a cyber realm? that is a good question. >> thank you. director comey: i cannot think of it sitting here. we work with our partne
the fbi has had to change through the course of time since my grandfather who was a career fbi agent served. great admiration for the agency and what you in particular are doing. i want to go back to cyber. can you articulate the size, scope, and investment you have in personnel dollars to address the cyber threat that is going to continue in perpetuity. director comey: i probably cannot give you exact numbers sitting here but we have, the cyber division headquarters that does nothing but cyber...
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you are the fbi. chicago,we do in first, our laws have been weakened because of the challenges to them. when i was first elected in 1986, in chicago, they give you a badge and you get at them. i opted not to take the badge or the gun. i figured chicago police could do both of those things. the people of the city of chicago are well served by me making that decision. here we have a majority in the -- unwilling to take up the challenges that guns and firearms and they are coming from illinois -- indiana and mississippi and they end up in illinois. if you could tell us, what are your ideas and how can i and people at a local level -- how do i help curb gun violence? absent legislation. the fbi'somey: business is not policymaking, it is enforcement of the loss of and a lot of time reducing gun violence through aggressive -- to use it in any crime of violence so i have devoted a lot of my career as a prosecutor and the fbi does investigating to impose costs to change behaviors of the bad guys do not have a
you are the fbi. chicago,we do in first, our laws have been weakened because of the challenges to them. when i was first elected in 1986, in chicago, they give you a badge and you get at them. i opted not to take the badge or the gun. i figured chicago police could do both of those things. the people of the city of chicago are well served by me making that decision. here we have a majority in the -- unwilling to take up the challenges that guns and firearms and they are coming from illinois --...
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fbi job without pay.e's close friend, remembers the first time they talked about the shooting. >> i looked at him, he looked at me. i said, "i just need to know the truth." and i said, "you have one chance to tell me." i said, "did you shoot her in self defense?" and he started crying. he said, "yes, i did. i swear to you, i swear. she came at me, arlene. there was nothing else i could do." and i believed him. and at that point, i chose to stand by my brother, because i knew. >> as an f.b.i. agent, we respond to the truth. >> reporter: retired agent doug merel stood by him as well. he's the man who first hired art at the fbi academy. >> do you think they had enough to go on, the commonwealth, to bring -- >> i was -- >> -- these charges? >> -- very, very surprised when an indictment was handed up. it's a clear case of self-defense. >> reporter: his former colleague and sister were by art's side as his trial began in march 2014. they all listened as prosecutors made their case that art gonzales was a liar a
fbi job without pay.e's close friend, remembers the first time they talked about the shooting. >> i looked at him, he looked at me. i said, "i just need to know the truth." and i said, "you have one chance to tell me." i said, "did you shoot her in self defense?" and he started crying. he said, "yes, i did. i swear to you, i swear. she came at me, arlene. there was nothing else i could do." and i believed him. and at that point, i chose to stand by...
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a call to 911. >> i'm an fbi agent. please hurry. >> this law enforcement community struggled to understand the ghastly thing that had happened here in just seconds. >> i remember dropping the phone, falling to my knees and just crying. >> friends and neighbors sat in disbelief. >> we know that that's not what happened. it just doesn't make any sense. >> while a family lay torn apart. >> with you relive that moment every time you think about it. of. >> our story begins here in the suburb of stafford, virginia. it's a quick commute to quantico for the many fbi agents who live here. safe and secure as a town can get. that's exactly why it appealed to bureau special agent arthur gonzalez. back in 2010, he and his wife julie moved to this quiet, conservative community with their two young sons, chris and aiden. terry smith and her daughter taylor were neighbors across the street and became close to julie. how did you come to know them? >> we met at the block party right across from our house and it was like an old friend, e
a call to 911. >> i'm an fbi agent. please hurry. >> this law enforcement community struggled to understand the ghastly thing that had happened here in just seconds. >> i remember dropping the phone, falling to my knees and just crying. >> friends and neighbors sat in disbelief. >> we know that that's not what happened. it just doesn't make any sense. >> while a family lay torn apart. >> with you relive that moment every time you think about it. of....
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i hope to hear the fbi's perspective. the officers and the citizens they serve to coexist in a safe and respectful environment. i appreciate your efforts to keep us safe and the heroic actions consistently performed by the men and women of the fbi. i look forward to hearing your answers on all of this today, as well as on our other issues. at this time, i pleased to recognize the ranking member of the committee, the gentleman from michigan, mr. connors for his opening statement. connors: thank you, chairman. good morning director comey. for this second appearance before the house judiciary committee. since taking office on september fbi's mission is a complex undertaking to protect the united states from terrorism , to enforce our criminal laws, nation's lawhe enforcement community. seems, is this mission think nearly all of the discussion we will have today can be distilled into one word, trust. trust in the executive branch to respect and secure our privacy and our civil liberties. fbi as anhe institution. saving local
i hope to hear the fbi's perspective. the officers and the citizens they serve to coexist in a safe and respectful environment. i appreciate your efforts to keep us safe and the heroic actions consistently performed by the men and women of the fbi. i look forward to hearing your answers on all of this today, as well as on our other issues. at this time, i pleased to recognize the ranking member of the committee, the gentleman from michigan, mr. connors for his opening statement. connors: thank...
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he think you make a very important point about the fbi investigation. we are all focused on this and rightly so. it's an important investigation. this committee at least says that they wanted to get to the truth about benghazi and get some justice for the families of the four americans who were killed. they have been wrapped up in politics and is some of that has been derailed. but, while we were focusing on, this there was another hearing today where the fbi director james comey was testifying and he asked where are you in the investigation? was hillary clinton's server compromised by foreign governments and james comey says i'm not going to comment on ongoing investigation. he did say i am personally as the fbi director watching this investigation closely. i'm being briefed every day the fbi director testified under oath today. and he said we are working with all the money and resources and fbi agents we can to get to the bottom of this as quickly as we can. >> did he give a date? >> he did not give a date. he said prompt limit but, look, a lot of peo
he think you make a very important point about the fbi investigation. we are all focused on this and rightly so. it's an important investigation. this committee at least says that they wanted to get to the truth about benghazi and get some justice for the families of the four americans who were killed. they have been wrapped up in politics and is some of that has been derailed. but, while we were focusing on, this there was another hearing today where the fbi director james comey was testifying...
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the fbi is investigating. and according to the "new york times," agents are reporthood i angry with president obama over trying to clear his former secretary of state of wrongdoing before they reached any conclusions. >> i don't think it posed a national security problem. i think it was a mistake that she's acknowledged. i can tell you this is not a situation in which america's national security was endangered. >> on top of all that, hillary may be finding out soon whether joe biden is going to challenge her or not. the vice president is reportedly going to make his final decision on a run within the coming days so let's bring in chief white house correspondent ed henry. now election, ed, good to see you. i want to start with the fbi. because they saw that the interview on "60 minutes" and i think they probably had a collective intake of breath, it was shocked at the commander-in-chief, the president of the united states is getting in the way of their investigation. the white house the next day did backtrack.
the fbi is investigating. and according to the "new york times," agents are reporthood i angry with president obama over trying to clear his former secretary of state of wrongdoing before they reached any conclusions. >> i don't think it posed a national security problem. i think it was a mistake that she's acknowledged. i can tell you this is not a situation in which america's national security was endangered. >> on top of all that, hillary may be finding out soon whether...
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it launched the fbi and resulted with the name of g-men. the worst of the worst. the passage of the federal crime bill of 1934 which made kidnapping a federal crime punishable by death and greatly expanded the powers of the fbi. all of this was made possible by the remarkable cooperation of charles urschel kidnap victim. the story takes place 1933, the year of fear, primarily because the year contains this incredible events that are taking place. in 1933, we are three years into the great depression. it's probably the worst year, worst economic consequences are being played across the nation as the economy sinks further and further. in the year since 1929 crash the market had lost 90% of its value. unemployment for non-farm workers was up to 40%. in some cities it stretched as high as 80%. thousands of banks were closed. loss of tax revenues and cuts in the social services that did exist, workers, police and teachers were layed on and went on paid, thousands of schools closed, millions of students just dropped out. at the same time dust storms were beginning to ki
it launched the fbi and resulted with the name of g-men. the worst of the worst. the passage of the federal crime bill of 1934 which made kidnapping a federal crime punishable by death and greatly expanded the powers of the fbi. all of this was made possible by the remarkable cooperation of charles urschel kidnap victim. the story takes place 1933, the year of fear, primarily because the year contains this incredible events that are taking place. in 1933, we are three years into the great...
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this is a huge indicator that we're making progress. >> the fbi continues to negotiate with koresh. within hours, they strike a deal. >> he agreed to surrender and come out and face the music, so to speak, if he could just have an hour on national radio. >> we contacted the christian broadcasting network in waco because we were trying to do anything we could to get a peaceful resolution. >> okay. here we go. we're going to the tape of david koresh. >> what do you want to talk about? >> who's the king? could it be christ? did god write a book? does god want to talk about his son according to a book? what does god think about his son? >> so he did give this 58-minute speech. it was an absolute disaster. definitely the average person would not understand it, and even most people who did, didn't get it a lot of attention. >> what's funny about that is i thought the tape was one of the least impressive things i've heard david say. i'm not sure why that's why he released, but that's what he released. >> despite the disappointing broadcast, the fbi and the branch davidians each prepare for
this is a huge indicator that we're making progress. >> the fbi continues to negotiate with koresh. within hours, they strike a deal. >> he agreed to surrender and come out and face the music, so to speak, if he could just have an hour on national radio. >> we contacted the christian broadcasting network in waco because we were trying to do anything we could to get a peaceful resolution. >> okay. here we go. we're going to the tape of david koresh. >> what do you...
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from what he thought was an advance by an fbi agent. you can maybe see the knot on his forehead there. from one of the wound he sustained. and this is alcatraz where he ended up. homer cummings and j. edgar hoover had a special contempt for the federal prison system, which they thought was too fluid, to easy to escape from. two corrupted, too coddling of prisoners, whatever. and so they wanted to create a prison that nobody could escape from, that only the worst of the worst would be sent to, and there would be no attempt at rehabilitation, that would be solely for confinement. be cut off from the outside world, wouldn't be allowed to talk to one another. the result was it was just a new special kind of hell for these 103 prisoners they deemed to be the worst in the nation, people like al capone, various midwestern murderers and thieves. so george kelly ends up in the introductory class going to alcatraz prison, where he lives out most of the rest of his life. kathryn kelly was sent to a women's prison, got out in the late '50s, harvey
from what he thought was an advance by an fbi agent. you can maybe see the knot on his forehead there. from one of the wound he sustained. and this is alcatraz where he ended up. homer cummings and j. edgar hoover had a special contempt for the federal prison system, which they thought was too fluid, to easy to escape from. two corrupted, too coddling of prisoners, whatever. and so they wanted to create a prison that nobody could escape from, that only the worst of the worst would be sent to,...
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the fbi obtains a search warrant for the home of the man whom they believe is the male robber. they are hoping to find some evidence linking the man to the robbery, but find none. >> we were hoping to find masks, guns, zip ties, receipts, anything like that that could be used to associate him with the robbery. unfortunately, we were not able to find anything at that time. >>> coming up -- with only circumstantial evidence connecting the suspects to the crime, detectives struggle to build an open and shut case. and they need to follow the money. >> in terms of it being an oddity, this would probably rank at the top of all the cases i've ever handled. >>> two armed thieves held up a bank in a chicago suburb on memorial day weekend, but what makes this robbery more notable is not the $120,000 in cash stolen from the bank's vault, it's the masks robbers wore while doing it, nuns masks bought from an online halloween store. >> out of all the towns and all the big cities and so forth, you find a three-square-mile town in the midwest to commit this armed robbery at and you use the mov
the fbi obtains a search warrant for the home of the man whom they believe is the male robber. they are hoping to find some evidence linking the man to the robbery, but find none. >> we were hoping to find masks, guns, zip ties, receipts, anything like that that could be used to associate him with the robbery. unfortunately, we were not able to find anything at that time. >>> coming up -- with only circumstantial evidence connecting the suspects to the crime, detectives struggle...
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trust in the fbi as an e our institution. trust incos. state and local agencies that police our communities. in many respects, director you a comey, i think we agree on this point. for example, you have spoken p powerfully about the hard truths we must keep in mind when we du discuss race and policing, and particularly when we discuss the use of force by police officers. i'm told that you require all new agencies to study the fbi's interaction with dr. martin luther king jr. and to visit hio memorial at the tidal basin. i'm also advised that you keep on your desk a copy robert o pl kennedy's approval of j. edgar hoover's request to place a wiretap on doctor king. these are powerful reminders of a troublingno and not too dista history. it's not difficult to draw a line from that era to recent events in ferguson, baltimore, new york, and cleveland. and that's why your work to build trust between police and t our communities is so important. nowhere is that effort more apparent than in your call for l better data on the use of forcer by impo
trust in the fbi as an e our institution. trust incos. state and local agencies that police our communities. in many respects, director you a comey, i think we agree on this point. for example, you have spoken p powerfully about the hard truths we must keep in mind when we du discuss race and policing, and particularly when we discuss the use of force by police officers. i'm told that you require all new agencies to study the fbi's interaction with dr. martin luther king jr. and to visit hio...
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the fbi to come in. >> come on. >> and i'll tell you right now, the fbi's not going to find anything>> do you think he'll be punished administratively? >> there's a possibility, yes. >> harry hauck, michael dorn, good to have you on, sunny hostin as well. >>> the united states is weighing its options for increasing attacks on isis. question is, will there be more american troops on the ground in iraq and syria? the latest on that next. woman: it's been a journey to get where i am. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all, my retirement never got left behind. so today, i'm prepared for anything we may want tomorrow to be. every someday needs a plan. let's talk about your old 401(k) today. don't you want to rent your own donapartment?e credit. sure. turn on the electricity? yeah. get a new cell phone? definitely. well that's credit. credit karma. yeah. first step, credit karma. decisions, decisions. the new edge+. this one would keep me organized. i could list all the days i've been banne
the fbi to come in. >> come on. >> and i'll tell you right now, the fbi's not going to find anything>> do you think he'll be punished administratively? >> there's a possibility, yes. >> harry hauck, michael dorn, good to have you on, sunny hostin as well. >>> the united states is weighing its options for increasing attacks on isis. question is, will there be more american troops on the ground in iraq and syria? the latest on that next. woman: it's been a...
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this for the fbi to come in.ell you right now the fbi are going to find nothing. >> do you think he'll be punished administratively? >> a possibility, yes. >> all right. harry houck, michael dorn, good to have you on. sunny hostin as well. >>> coming up, the united states weighing its options for increasing its attacks on isis. question is will it mean more american troops on the ground in iraq and syria? the latest on that next. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? (patrick 2) pretty great.ke to be the boss of you? (patrick 1) how about a 10% raise? (patrick 2) how about 20? (patrick 1) how about done? (patrick 2) that's the kind of control i like... ...and that's what they give me at national car rental. i can choose any car in the aisle i want- without having to ask anyone. who better to be the boss of you... (patrick 1)than me. i mean, you...
this for the fbi to come in.ell you right now the fbi are going to find nothing. >> do you think he'll be punished administratively? >> a possibility, yes. >> all right. harry houck, michael dorn, good to have you on. sunny hostin as well. >>> coming up, the united states weighing its options for increasing its attacks on isis. question is will it mean more american troops on the ground in iraq and syria? the latest on that next. can a business have a mind? a...
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the fbi obtains a search warrant for the home of the man whom they believe is the male robber.y are hoping to find some evidence linking the man to the robbery, but find none. >> we were hoping to find masks, guns, zip ties, receipts, anything like that that could be used to associate him with the robbery. unfortunately, we were not able to find anything at that time. >>> coming up -- with only circumstantial evidence connecting the suspects to the crime, detectives struggle to build an open and shut case. and they need to follow the money. >> in terms of it being an oddity, this would probably rank at the top of all the cases i've ever handled. (road noise) what's happening here... is not normal, it's extraordinary. 291 people, 350 tons, 186 miles per hour... you're not sure what's on the other side to that time after you land. but momentum pushes you forward. you are a test pilot, breaking through where others broke. this is why you take off. same reason the pioneers before you went in canoes and covered wagons, with wild eyes and big fevered dreams and it's why we're with yo
the fbi obtains a search warrant for the home of the man whom they believe is the male robber.y are hoping to find some evidence linking the man to the robbery, but find none. >> we were hoping to find masks, guns, zip ties, receipts, anything like that that could be used to associate him with the robbery. unfortunately, we were not able to find anything at that time. >>> coming up -- with only circumstantial evidence connecting the suspects to the crime, detectives struggle to...
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would you comment on the fbi's work that they are doing? down, take this name rodney colan, who was killed on his front porch, a driveway of his home -- excuse me, let me stand corrected. lives wounded and still with a bullet in his liver. aspect is thatng it was an officer who mistook him as an african-american male in a stolen car. he was in his mother's car, going home to his house in houston, texas. is, what further fbi investigation can go into this case? i thank you for your indulgence. director comey: thank you, ms. jackson lee. i will look into the last matter. with respect to church fires, we have not ignore them. our agents are investigating a number of incidents around the country. we have not found patterns that connect to our civil rights enforcement work. with respect to guns, people in the fbi care deeply about trying to stop gun violence. will the bureau does not do is get involved in public policy legal questions. our job is to enforce the law. we leave it to the department of justice to make suggestions. we are passionate
would you comment on the fbi's work that they are doing? down, take this name rodney colan, who was killed on his front porch, a driveway of his home -- excuse me, let me stand corrected. lives wounded and still with a bullet in his liver. aspect is thatng it was an officer who mistook him as an african-american male in a stolen car. he was in his mother's car, going home to his house in houston, texas. is, what further fbi investigation can go into this case? i thank you for your indulgence....
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you cannot judge an fbi investigation by what you see in the press.bama know the fbi and justice department, their sense is she has real trouble. joe biden is not ready to go now but if the torpedo in the water hits he is ready to go. >> you made good point about that evening and that is what we will focus on, she went home that night, there was only one phone call beano of that happened at 10:00 p.m. we have not seen e-mails from that night and things were going on, do they exist, where are those e-mails and why did she go home then? >> with this committee one thing judge andrew napolitano has said on fox news, they need someone who is the litigator who does court rooms which is a different muscles and being a lawmaker. we will come right back, stay with us. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. awe believe active management can protect capital long term. active management can tap global insights. active management can seek to outperform. that's the power of active managemen
you cannot judge an fbi investigation by what you see in the press.bama know the fbi and justice department, their sense is she has real trouble. joe biden is not ready to go now but if the torpedo in the water hits he is ready to go. >> you made good point about that evening and that is what we will focus on, she went home that night, there was only one phone call beano of that happened at 10:00 p.m. we have not seen e-mails from that night and things were going on, do they exist, where...
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was the fbi director.: in all due respect, in all due respect, that was a long time ago, and it ain't the same people. >> thanks a lot. it was a long time ago, but my point is that james comey watched what happened to louie freeh, he was around in that time period. i know james comey a little bit. he is honorable and has great integrity. lou: i'll take your word for it. >> the fbi works in the shadows. they're not on the front page like the benghazi committee. lou: they have been used to block in its investigations have been used to block congressional investigations am the fbi and its investigations have been used to stonewall by this administration whether we're talking about fast and furious, whether we're talking about benghazi or any of the half dozen scandals. david, i want to be as ebullient in my optimism as you are, i can't be because i'm looking straightforwardly at facts that suggest strongly the other. >> lou, i'm going an aggressive investigator and always have been. so i'm hopeful. i agree wi
was the fbi director.: in all due respect, in all due respect, that was a long time ago, and it ain't the same people. >> thanks a lot. it was a long time ago, but my point is that james comey watched what happened to louie freeh, he was around in that time period. i know james comey a little bit. he is honorable and has great integrity. lou: i'll take your word for it. >> the fbi works in the shadows. they're not on the front page like the benghazi committee. lou: they have been...
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so there is a lot there and the fbi is the proper investigator. as it relates to benghazi committee, you saw a professional witness handle some fairly easy questioning that i think the prosecutor or fbi agent could do a better job of. >> one thing i kept thinking is i wish there was a judge in that room. saying have you to answer the question. stop with the filibustering. i long believe that cheryl mills was for the purpose of keeping the government out, and she said it up right after she got the approval from the senate. and i think that it was to raise money for the foundation and for her husband and the speeches. how is that going to be interpreted by the justice department if at all? >> the judge tis department wants to know exactly what the relationship between the clinton foundation and hillary clinton as secretary of state and the money that was flowing back and forth when the state department took actions. so i mean they're going to be look at these things. i think cheryl mills is key to this entire situation. they operated on the sishg kr
so there is a lot there and the fbi is the proper investigator. as it relates to benghazi committee, you saw a professional witness handle some fairly easy questioning that i think the prosecutor or fbi agent could do a better job of. >> one thing i kept thinking is i wish there was a judge in that room. saying have you to answer the question. stop with the filibustering. i long believe that cheryl mills was for the purpose of keeping the government out, and she said it up right after she...
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they start leaning on the fbi. the fbi at the level of the investigati investigation. if they think they are being suppressed by the white house. the director of the fbi is in an impossible situation now. people will think -- >> by the white house. this will continue as an issue. we'll follow it. when we come back from the economy to foreign policy, to climate change. what tuesday night's debate revealed about the priorities of the democratic party headed into 2016. >> we do not address the global crisis of climate change, transform our energy system away from fossil fuel to sustainable energy. the planet we are leaving our kids and grandchil ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? the health care law gives us powerful tools to fight it.
they start leaning on the fbi. the fbi at the level of the investigati investigation. if they think they are being suppressed by the white house. the director of the fbi is in an impossible situation now. people will think -- >> by the white house. this will continue as an issue. we'll follow it. when we come back from the economy to foreign policy, to climate change. what tuesday night's debate revealed about the priorities of the democratic party headed into 2016. >> we do not...
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the fbi wanted to proceed but originally ag holder did not but was convinced by the new fbi director to proceed. that's the tea leaves you want to read here. what was it the fbi had. did they think it was sufficient for charges? in the end the justice department has the final say on whether that can proceed. at this point it will not proceed and the investigation will close. >> it's done. i just want to also reiterate that apparently they have said in this report that lois lerner used poor judgment in using her e-mail account. am i hearing now that this is a done deal? >> it would appear a done deal. again, what you have to know or i don't know if it's possible to know is whether the fbi had what it felt was a substantial case against lerner but the decision of the justice department was not to proceed. >> it also said the evidence finally said she did not intentionally cause her hard drive to crash and did not conceal documents. what do you make from that? >> you've got a lot more in the e-mail than i've been able to read. it does sound like there was insufficient evidence in the op
the fbi wanted to proceed but originally ag holder did not but was convinced by the new fbi director to proceed. that's the tea leaves you want to read here. what was it the fbi had. did they think it was sufficient for charges? in the end the justice department has the final say on whether that can proceed. at this point it will not proceed and the investigation will close. >> it's done. i just want to also reiterate that apparently they have said in this report that lois lerner used...
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we want an independent fbi. >> sure. in the discussions between fbi agents and federal prosecutors across the street, when those differences of opinion occur, this suggestion by the president interjects that doubt into that conversation, too. where the fbi is going to look at that prosecutor and wonder whether he or the department of justice was influenced by the president. >> exactly, the fbi reports that the doj, doj headed bylor let that as you point out here is the question though should they be looking for independent prosecutor and independent investigation at this point? >> i don't think so. first i think the fbi is capable with the right prosecutor support in carrying out a detailed thorough unbiased impactful investigation that will find the facts as they are located in those files and through interviews. there is a lot of layers to this. this is going to be labor intensive. go ahead. >> so the fbi agents that are out there working the field, doing the diligence, pulling the information, they are investigating.
we want an independent fbi. >> sure. in the discussions between fbi agents and federal prosecutors across the street, when those differences of opinion occur, this suggestion by the president interjects that doubt into that conversation, too. where the fbi is going to look at that prosecutor and wonder whether he or the department of justice was influenced by the president. >> exactly, the fbi reports that the doj, doj headed bylor let that as you point out here is the question...
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they said they think the fbi's alert here simply doesn't make any sense because ultimately the fbi is urging consumers to use chip and pin, and that's a standard not available here in the united states. they have asked the fbi for a little more information on this. i have asked the fbi for a little bit more information on this. been on the phone with them this morning. as soon as we get some clarity from them, i'll go to you guys. >> all right. >> there's already the fear that they're there. >> when we did this and moved to the higher security standard whether we went to the highest standard, the fbi here appears to be saying no. a lot of this effort didn't get us to the top standard. >> eamon javers. >> europe closing just moments ago. let's get to simon hobbs with the action. >> a lot of green as you can see. the stock market rallying. we are off our highs in europe, but it's true to say that european stocks surge. in this country, the united states, we've had our best weekly performance in a year. >> ins country the s&p up 2.3 and 2394. a lot of this, of course, is based on what st
they said they think the fbi's alert here simply doesn't make any sense because ultimately the fbi is urging consumers to use chip and pin, and that's a standard not available here in the united states. they have asked the fbi for a little more information on this. i have asked the fbi for a little bit more information on this. been on the phone with them this morning. as soon as we get some clarity from them, i'll go to you guys. >> all right. >> there's already the fear that...
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i'm an fbi cyber investigator. which means, you understand what a tower dump is? yes.woman: your honor, i fail to see the relevance of this line of questioning. it speaks to the defendant's claim that she was being stalked. answer the question, mr. krumitz. it's information requested from service providers that indicates the devices that connected with a particular tower. and what does this information include? telephone numbers and a time stamp indicating when the device pinged the tower. okay, so, if i was to show you a time stamp from a cell phone that pinged several towers within 30 seconds of another cell phone pinging those same towers, what would you conclude? well, most likely the owner of the first phone was being followed by the owner of the second. perfect. so according to these tower dump records, who would you conclude, in this case, the owner of the second phone is? francine krumitz. attorney: objection. daniel krumitz is not called as an expert witness, and that information has not been entered into evidence. in ten cases over just two days, objection! f
i'm an fbi cyber investigator. which means, you understand what a tower dump is? yes.woman: your honor, i fail to see the relevance of this line of questioning. it speaks to the defendant's claim that she was being stalked. answer the question, mr. krumitz. it's information requested from service providers that indicates the devices that connected with a particular tower. and what does this information include? telephone numbers and a time stamp indicating when the device pinged the tower....
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i -- the fbi fight encryption. they are colliding with public safety which we all care deeply about. we don't have an easy answer. but a great democracy should see when it's values are in collusion talk but how we might resolve those two things. there's no easy answer. the good news is where having projective comfort -- conversations with local law enforcement come with allies and with the companies who make these devices and offer these services because they are good folks who care about values. this is a hard problem for our country. we are not here to tell what the answer is. we are here just to tell folks example i use is the fbi is not an end in force imposed upon america from mars. we belong to the american people. with the tools the american people gave us through you, and our job as one of those tools is working so much anymore is to tell the american people. that's what we are talking so much about encryption. you see it in kidnapping cases, drug cases, child abuse cases. there's a conflict in our values t
i -- the fbi fight encryption. they are colliding with public safety which we all care deeply about. we don't have an easy answer. but a great democracy should see when it's values are in collusion talk but how we might resolve those two things. there's no easy answer. the good news is where having projective comfort -- conversations with local law enforcement come with allies and with the companies who make these devices and offer these services because they are good folks who care about...
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the fbi sam is just various their agents who were investigating this.t to weigh in on that because i won't comment on ongoing investigations when of course he does comment on ongoing investigations but i have to ask how insignificant does hillary clinton's think she would be one that she took the position that she would never get classified e-mails? that's the real question is how insignificant did she think she was her when she first got an e-mail that she didn't even notify people don't send me classified information. it's absurd. lou: also think about the level and i want you to respond to this. the idea that people sending her have to know that is not a secure server when they send it to her? why would they send classified material to her? >> first of all i agree with bernie sanders. i'm so sick of hearing about her darned e-mails. could we put her in jail already or whatever the punishment should the? i'm sick of talking about it. let's just be done with it. remember one of the e-mails that came out it was like an underling of hers who is like this
the fbi sam is just various their agents who were investigating this.t to weigh in on that because i won't comment on ongoing investigations when of course he does comment on ongoing investigations but i have to ask how insignificant does hillary clinton's think she would be one that she took the position that she would never get classified e-mails? that's the real question is how insignificant did she think she was her when she first got an e-mail that she didn't even notify people don't send...
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the fbi came in and did something magical. no the fbi just came in.dal with those detectives with the increased personnel just gave them additional resources to focus on the problem. >>reporter: that's the key. it takes manpower and a lot of over time in the crucial 48 hours after a killing. experts say police chief have to help those victims families and makeÑ these cases a priority. and politicians and voters need to give department the resources they need. this story is businessed on numbers that local agency report to the fbi but police in richmond called me late today said the fbi missed some of theirs and their clearance rate is actually 47 percent not 32 percent. either way there's still a lot of work to do. i'm posting the complete legislature at our web site. see who is doing a good job catching kill as near as surprising.ic >> thanks. >> halloween is this saturday. lots of parents are concerned about keeping track of their little trick or treateders. >> we need to find a device that would help keep our children safe and give us peace of mean
the fbi came in and did something magical. no the fbi just came in.dal with those detectives with the increased personnel just gave them additional resources to focus on the problem. >>reporter: that's the key. it takes manpower and a lot of over time in the crucial 48 hours after a killing. experts say police chief have to help those victims families and makeÑ these cases a priority. and politicians and voters need to give department the resources they need. this story is businessed on...
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the fbi came in and did something magical. no the fbi just came in.dal with those detectives with the increased personnel just gave them additional resources to focus on the problem. >>reporter: that's the key. it takes manpower and a lot of over time in the crucial 48 hours after a killing. experts say police chief have to help those victims families and makeÑ these cases a priority. and politicians and voters need to give department the resources they need. this story is businessed on numbers that local agency report to the fbi but police in richmond called me late today said the fbi missed some of theirs and their clearance rate is actually 47 percent not 32 percent. either way there's still a lot of work to do. i'm posting the complete legislature at our web site. see who is doing a good job catching kill as near as surprising.ic >> thanks. >> halloween is this saturday. lots of parents are concerned about keeping track of their little trick or treateders. >> we need to find a device that would help keep our children safe and give us peace of mean
the fbi came in and did something magical. no the fbi just came in.dal with those detectives with the increased personnel just gave them additional resources to focus on the problem. >>reporter: that's the key. it takes manpower and a lot of over time in the crucial 48 hours after a killing. experts say police chief have to help those victims families and makeÑ these cases a priority. and politicians and voters need to give department the resources they need. this story is businessed on...
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look there's an fbi investigation. she hasn't been forthcoming.hat's a national security question. put aside the legalities of this. it's clear that the russians and the chinese were trying to hack into her server. >> donald trump said clinton prevailed. >> i think she did her job, think she got through the debate. i personally thought she won the debate. i thought bernie was off. he was to the doing so well. i thought that the other people shouldn't even be up there, to be honest with you. >> it was basically a liberal versus liberal debate about who was going to give away the most free stuff. >> it's no secret that democrats think marco rubio could be a formidable foe and. >> i anticipate that, that that's what their specialists said. that the clinton campaign and the democratic party are specialists at the personal destruction of individuals, they've done this for years. >> dr. ben carson has walked back his assertion in support of the second amendment that hitler's mass murder of jews might have gone differently if hitler wasn't disarmed. >> i
look there's an fbi investigation. she hasn't been forthcoming.hat's a national security question. put aside the legalities of this. it's clear that the russians and the chinese were trying to hack into her server. >> donald trump said clinton prevailed. >> i think she did her job, think she got through the debate. i personally thought she won the debate. i thought bernie was off. he was to the doing so well. i thought that the other people shouldn't even be up there, to be honest...
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it helps the fbi fight cyberintrusions. that value is colliding with public safety which we all care deeply about. we don't have an easy answer. but a great democracy should see when its values are in collision and talk about how we might resolve those two things. there's no easy answer. the good news is we're having productive conversations with local law enforcement which cares deeply about this, with our allies and with the companies who make these devices and offer these services because they are good folks who care about both values. this is a really hard problem for our country. we're not here to tell what the answer is. we're here just to tell folks the example i use is the fbi's not an alien force imposed upon america from mars. right? we belong to the american people. we have the tools that the american people gave us through you. and our job when one of those tools isn't working so much anymore is to tell the american people, that's why we're talking so much about encryption. you see it in the isil cases and kidna
it helps the fbi fight cyberintrusions. that value is colliding with public safety which we all care deeply about. we don't have an easy answer. but a great democracy should see when its values are in collision and talk about how we might resolve those two things. there's no easy answer. the good news is we're having productive conversations with local law enforcement which cares deeply about this, with our allies and with the companies who make these devices and offer these services because...
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the bankers contacted the fbi beginning last night. and then this afternoon the fbi actually took this alert down from their website. they gave us a statement just a little while ago in which they said, "we are in the process of reviewing the psa for clarity. as of this moment as i sit here right now, that psa, the alert has been removed from the fbi's website. we don't know when it's coming back up. we don't know what it's going to say. and we don't know ultimately where the fbi's going to come down in this debate between the retailers and the big banks, sue. >> ah, the story continues. something we know you'll be following for us. thank you, eamon javers in washington. >>> california's going to become the first state to divest from coal. the government signed into law a measure that requires state pension funds to drop all coal investments. and as hampton pearson tells us, it's another blow to a sector that has already fallen on hard times. >> reporter: legislation signed by california govnor jerry brown gives the state's two largest
the bankers contacted the fbi beginning last night. and then this afternoon the fbi actually took this alert down from their website. they gave us a statement just a little while ago in which they said, "we are in the process of reviewing the psa for clarity. as of this moment as i sit here right now, that psa, the alert has been removed from the fbi's website. we don't know when it's coming back up. we don't know what it's going to say. and we don't know ultimately where the fbi's going...
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no one in the movement would talk to the fbi. so hoover, and many on the left don't want to remember, hoover eliminated black bag jobs and by and large i think that was moved away from. the weather squad, especially squad 47 in new york, brought jobs and illegal mail opening and everything you can do in space to going after weather. and long story short, one of the great ironies of the era is in the end one weatherman of the primary group, exactly one, one of the two young women who crawled out of the rubble that morning was convicted and the top three officials of the fbi were indicted for these break-ins. one had the charges drop, two convicted and ronald reagan pardon them. >> the fbi cheated and also lost. >> and not only that one of the most frustrating things is i thought i would go in and tell this with documentary files. but on weather, and most of these groups, what they did is junk. i talked to half a dozen investigations and after the inveigations and scandals started they were taken all of the files home and burning t
no one in the movement would talk to the fbi. so hoover, and many on the left don't want to remember, hoover eliminated black bag jobs and by and large i think that was moved away from. the weather squad, especially squad 47 in new york, brought jobs and illegal mail opening and everything you can do in space to going after weather. and long story short, one of the great ironies of the era is in the end one weatherman of the primary group, exactly one, one of the two young women who crawled out...
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then you have the fbi and doj. this is a horrible video to look at, i agree. if i put myself in that situation, and i was a uniformed police officer for several years, and i've got to tell you, as tough as that job was on the street, i can imagine what it's like in dealing with teenagers in the school setting. >> because even if she took out a cell phone, disrupted the class -- >> right. >> -- she represented no threat physically to that police officer. >> i agree with you. there doesn't -- i mean, i think -- what the difference will be here is when he places his hand on her shoulder and she does reach out and strike him, as the sheriff talked about, were his actions up to that particular point, was use the force that he used really necessary? and that's what this whole thing -- >> do you think it was? >> it doesn't look like it to me at this point, but again, i don't think we have all the information in yet. when you look at what the other students said there, there seems to be some conflicting statements as to, then why was the principal called in? this pers
then you have the fbi and doj. this is a horrible video to look at, i agree. if i put myself in that situation, and i was a uniformed police officer for several years, and i've got to tell you, as tough as that job was on the street, i can imagine what it's like in dealing with teenagers in the school setting. >> because even if she took out a cell phone, disrupted the class -- >> right. >> -- she represented no threat physically to that police officer. >> i agree with...
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director. >> the fbi director, loretta lynch.o, i think the chances of this investigation yielding anything, any real trouble for hillary clinton are fairly slim. j >> if the fbi holds hillary clinton to the same standard it held petraeus and deutsche and others in mishandling classified information, it seems to me she should at least have to cop to a misdemean misdemeanor. she had clear intent to evade freedom of information act, the federal records act and she knew that classified information was very likely to come across that server. that's mishandling classified information. why wouldn't the fbi act on that? >> as i said, jim comey is a very political director. this is the future they believe the future president of the united states. so, she's being held to an entirely different standard from general -- or director petraeus, director deutsche and so on. it's simple politics. it's the corruption of a system. >> does this mean the democratic party with hillary clinton clearly the leading candidate, are they all going to marsh
director. >> the fbi director, loretta lynch.o, i think the chances of this investigation yielding anything, any real trouble for hillary clinton are fairly slim. j >> if the fbi holds hillary clinton to the same standard it held petraeus and deutsche and others in mishandling classified information, it seems to me she should at least have to cop to a misdemean misdemeanor. she had clear intent to evade freedom of information act, the federal records act and she knew that classified...