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>> it was an fbi agent from the fbi forensic laboratory. and he gave an elaborate explanation that the pubic hair that was recovered from the scene was microscopically similar to mine. microscopically similar. >> an agent from washington d.c. testified that hairs found on one victim were quote 'microscopically alike in all respects' to joseph's hair. >> you had the federal bureau of investigation. that's like, that's wow factor to a jury. you put a federal forensic scientist on the stand and god whatever they say, that has to be true. >> the agent also said that hairs "do not constitute a basis for positive personal identification". but the jury was convinced. >> what do you remember about the fbi agent that was brought in to testify about it? >> he was persuasive enough, along the testimony of the witnesses, to lead the court to believe that i was guilty. >> without the hair testimony you say they just... >> they don't got no case. period. >> what were you actually sentenced to? >> two natural life sentences, running consecutive. how could
>> it was an fbi agent from the fbi forensic laboratory. and he gave an elaborate explanation that the pubic hair that was recovered from the scene was microscopically similar to mine. microscopically similar. >> an agent from washington d.c. testified that hairs found on one victim were quote 'microscopically alike in all respects' to joseph's hair. >> you had the federal bureau of investigation. that's like, that's wow factor to a jury. you put a federal forensic scientist...
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doesn't reflect the good people of the fbi or what you and the fbi are trying to do today. the fbi's own website declared the coin tell pro program as rightly criticized by congress and the american team for abridging first amendment rights and other reasons yet his name continues to adorn the fbi building. would you agree his name is not appropriate as a reflection on what the fine people at fbi today try to do to bring about justice in our country. >> i'm sorry, hoover's name? >> yes, sir. >> i'm not following the question. >> i'm saying, does it not -- does it not reflect the qualities that the fbi individuals and fbi today have in pursuing justice as being fair and not using tactics to attack minorities this country. >> i see. thank you, i'm sorry. the fbi today is vastly different than it was under its first director. in some of the ways you mentioned and in lots of other ways. i keep that under the glass of my desk, not to dump on hoover -- i never knew the man -- but to make sure people understand the danger in becoming -- in falling in love with your own view of thi
doesn't reflect the good people of the fbi or what you and the fbi are trying to do today. the fbi's own website declared the coin tell pro program as rightly criticized by congress and the american team for abridging first amendment rights and other reasons yet his name continues to adorn the fbi building. would you agree his name is not appropriate as a reflection on what the fine people at fbi today try to do to bring about justice in our country. >> i'm sorry, hoover's name? >>...
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it's sickening what the fbi did. in 1951, hoover issued a memo to top fbi officials saying each supervisor held personally responsible, underlined in green pencil, individuals alleged to be sex deviants this was disc discovered two years ago the fbi collected more than 360,000 files of gays and lesbians. in 1952 outed young campaign aid and went on a war on him and senator vandenberg, a republican, eventually committed suicide, to set it off because what they brought out about his son and what they were doing to destroy him. j. edgar hoover was a man that doesn't reflect the good people of the fbi or what you and the fbi are trying to do today. the fbi's own website declared the coin tell pro program as rightly criticized by congress and the american team for abridging first amendment rights and other reasons yet his name continues to adorn the fbi building. would you agree his name is not appropriate as a reflection on what the fine people at fbi today try to do to bring about justice in our country. >> i'm sorry, h
it's sickening what the fbi did. in 1951, hoover issued a memo to top fbi officials saying each supervisor held personally responsible, underlined in green pencil, individuals alleged to be sex deviants this was disc discovered two years ago the fbi collected more than 360,000 files of gays and lesbians. in 1952 outed young campaign aid and went on a war on him and senator vandenberg, a republican, eventually committed suicide, to set it off because what they brought out about his son and what...
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you can tell it's the fbi. >> it's one of the easiest charges for the fbi to make.nd year through where the fbi has went out and talked to somebody. don't have to be as catherine herridge says under oath. just get it and if they lied it's a segment that can come back to haunt them. >> katie, if the fbi says is you lied to me you may not have lied but if the fbi corinthians convinced that you lied and it's material they will get an indictment on you and that's the problem. you could be telling the truth and innocent of the underlying offense but you have got yourself an indictment. >> you have got an indictment and what you have to do is defend yourself. like i said, if you are not going to let the arrogance of being able to answer the questions that are being cozied by federal law enforcement officers to get in the way of you telling the truth, then you need to answer the question hes that are posed to you. >> as a defense attorney, i tell my client one thing when a federal agent is talking to them shut up. don't say nothing bas anything you use can used against you
you can tell it's the fbi. >> it's one of the easiest charges for the fbi to make.nd year through where the fbi has went out and talked to somebody. don't have to be as catherine herridge says under oath. just get it and if they lied it's a segment that can come back to haunt them. >> katie, if the fbi says is you lied to me you may not have lied but if the fbi corinthians convinced that you lied and it's material they will get an indictment on you and that's the problem. you could...
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and then the fbi goes and interviews richard armitage, so this is what he tells the fbi.aring rumors that they have a death squad." "armitage noted that it has been rumored that the front assassination squads are comprised of former south vietnamese navy seals and special forces members." >> well, it's fascinating. it does raise a very interesting question. i think that's what we ought to report out. >> thompson: the fbi files focused on what the front was doing in the united states. but dam phong followed them to thailand. the front claimed to have a base behind enemy lines in vietnam. but dam phong revealed the camp's real location, in the jungles of thailand. he wasn't ju editorializing against the front. he was endangering their military enterprise. bangkok, thailand. the u.s. has a long, close relationship with the military here. from the vietnam war when thailand was a base for covert missions, to the war on terror when it hosted a cia black site. i arrive in bangkok a year into a military coup. a junta of generals rules the country in the name of the monarchy. but
and then the fbi goes and interviews richard armitage, so this is what he tells the fbi.aring rumors that they have a death squad." "armitage noted that it has been rumored that the front assassination squads are comprised of former south vietnamese navy seals and special forces members." >> well, it's fascinating. it does raise a very interesting question. i think that's what we ought to report out. >> thompson: the fbi files focused on what the front was doing in...
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agent and her lawyer in the fbi agent's office.e was not sworn to tell the truth. she was asked about certain activities and she lied about them. as a result of those lies, she was prosecuted and convicted under this very statute. >> 18 usc code 1001 pertains to materially false statements given to a third party orally or in writing. legal experts say section 1001 could apply if clinton, her aides or attorney were not forthcoming with fbi agents about her personal server as well as the destruction of government records. separately two u.s. government officials said the fbi's doing its own independent classification review of the clinton e-mails going directly together agencies involved effectively cutting out what has become a grinding process at the state department. a former fbi intelligence officer says it is about the ente integrity of the evidence. >> i would expect that in order to have a substantive pure investigation you want to go to the originating source of that information. >> fbi director james comey avoids commenting
agent and her lawyer in the fbi agent's office.e was not sworn to tell the truth. she was asked about certain activities and she lied about them. as a result of those lies, she was prosecuted and convicted under this very statute. >> 18 usc code 1001 pertains to materially false statements given to a third party orally or in writing. legal experts say section 1001 could apply if clinton, her aides or attorney were not forthcoming with fbi agents about her personal server as well as the...
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wmur' s andy hershberger joins us live with details on the fbi' s investigation. andy: fbi officials were in the area of the shooting most of the day looking for any piece of evidence connected to this crime. search crews today used everything from metal detectors and knives to ladder trucks to look for clues in the murder of denise robert. the 62-year-old woman was shot and killed while walking in this neighborhood on august 30. her killer remains at large. robert died from a single gunshot wound. much of this area has already been searched and officials say the work done today by the fbi
wmur' s andy hershberger joins us live with details on the fbi' s investigation. andy: fbi officials were in the area of the shooting most of the day looking for any piece of evidence connected to this crime. search crews today used everything from metal detectors and knives to ladder trucks to look for clues in the murder of denise robert. the 62-year-old woman was shot and killed while walking in this neighborhood on august 30. her killer remains at large. robert died from a single gunshot...
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it's not just going to be the fbi alone. it's not going to be law enforcement alone.it's a collective toefrt say as best we can, who's the safest to come into the country and who's not. >> the pride in being american and working with that community. the community in lehigh valley, many are syrian christians. could they be targeted? >> they could be targeted both at home, within the community. there's unrest and concern who's coming in. there -- again, good, hard working people. part of the concern, quite frankly, it's a sincere and honest concern, are the family members that are back home. so, syrian community in allentown have a lot of family members back home. what pressures come to bear on them as it relates to decisions that are made here by the syrian community. >> one thing we learned from these paris attacks recently. of course, the mastermind, if you want to call him that, of the paris attacks were killed in the overnight raids on wednesday. how secure are our borders? right now they're looking into how the heck he even got into the country. >> right. to step
it's not just going to be the fbi alone. it's not going to be law enforcement alone.it's a collective toefrt say as best we can, who's the safest to come into the country and who's not. >> the pride in being american and working with that community. the community in lehigh valley, many are syrian christians. could they be targeted? >> they could be targeted both at home, within the community. there's unrest and concern who's coming in. there -- again, good, hard working people. part...
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the fbi director in the past few days said that the fbi is investigating terror suspects in every singlewant to bring in fbi -- former fbi special agent brad garrett to tell us exactly what's going on here in america. >>> and also david muir after this. just fifteen minutes and a little imagination are all you need to make thanksgiving magic. (microwave) ding! chex party mix. it's what thanksgiving is made of. only abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. it penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells.. don't tough it out, knock it out, fast. abreva. >>> well, if you're joining us now we h >>> if you're joining us now, we've for the past few hours been following breaking news out of a suburb in paris where police have conducted a significant a terror raid, going after the masterminds of friday's paris attacks. >> five arrests have been made. three from inside an apartment that was targeted. the key target was the mastermind of the attack, abdelhamid abaaoud. we're not sure whether he has been taken in
the fbi director in the past few days said that the fbi is investigating terror suspects in every singlewant to bring in fbi -- former fbi special agent brad garrett to tell us exactly what's going on here in america. >>> and also david muir after this. just fifteen minutes and a little imagination are all you need to make thanksgiving magic. (microwave) ding! chex party mix. it's what thanksgiving is made of. only abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the...
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you know the fbi. they've issued a directive to all fbi field offices here in the united states, "make sure you know where everyone is." what kind of specific steps would fbi field offices be taking right now, even if there's no real credible, immediate threat to follow suit in france and paris, here in the united states? >> well, wolf, i think they want to make sure that they're up to date on all the intelligence gathering, checking in with every informant in that community, going to community leaders and checking in with them also. making sure that all your dots and ts are crossed on your investigations. we don't want to be in a situation where we had an investigation on someone and that person ends up doing a terrorist attack. >> everyone wants to air on the side of caution. stand by, guys. we have a lot more to discuss. we're following the breaking news. we're just getting in new information about that american college student killed in the paris terror attacks. our special live coverage continues
you know the fbi. they've issued a directive to all fbi field offices here in the united states, "make sure you know where everyone is." what kind of specific steps would fbi field offices be taking right now, even if there's no real credible, immediate threat to follow suit in france and paris, here in the united states? >> well, wolf, i think they want to make sure that they're up to date on all the intelligence gathering, checking in with every informant in that community,...
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and i do think the fbi seems to be showing at least when you listen to the head of the fbi that they going to be deterred by political pressure. now in the end it could turn out that the political appointees will not allow an indictment to go aid head. if it happens and whoever is leaking this stuff is going to leak about what was suppressed there will be resignations, it will like the saturday night massacre that she knows about. she was there in the watergate days. on the other side, it will be devastating for her. >> does it come up in the debate on saturday. >> he's laid off all of it. i suspect he will continue to do that. look, his brand is he's running on his message, he's running on income inequality and he's running on his image. once he starts looking like a politician, taking those shots, then he loses a little bit of that luster. >> i bet john diggerson brings it up. >>> stay tuned to meet a true american hero. sz >>> finally tonight, earlier today president obama awarded the highest medal of distinction to 32-year-old flow. went above and beyond the tour of duty when he
and i do think the fbi seems to be showing at least when you listen to the head of the fbi that they going to be deterred by political pressure. now in the end it could turn out that the political appointees will not allow an indictment to go aid head. if it happens and whoever is leaking this stuff is going to leak about what was suppressed there will be resignations, it will like the saturday night massacre that she knows about. she was there in the watergate days. on the other side, it will...
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i'm glad the fbi got them.it is in our society. >> i've spoken with some fbi agents who focus in on these threats, sunny, and they say that potentially, there are more white supremacist terrorist threats out there that let's say al qaeda or isis threats right here in the united states. what have you heard about that? >> i heard the same thing. i mean, i have, certainly, a lot of friends in the department of justice, certainly people that are in the civil rights division just working on cases like this. and so, certainly, this isn't just a blip on the screen. this isn't sort of fringe activity that doesn't happen very often. you have people in the department of justice that are dedicating all of their time and careers to combat this kind of action. so, you know, i think we all need to be aware that, as president obama says, that you know, in order to perfect our union, we have to address this deep-rooted issue of racism that we have in our society. >> and wolf, we spend a lot of time talking about, you know, jih
i'm glad the fbi got them.it is in our society. >> i've spoken with some fbi agents who focus in on these threats, sunny, and they say that potentially, there are more white supremacist terrorist threats out there that let's say al qaeda or isis threats right here in the united states. what have you heard about that? >> i heard the same thing. i mean, i have, certainly, a lot of friends in the department of justice, certainly people that are in the civil rights division just working...
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former new jersey fbi director david velasquez on the phone with us. for those that are just tuning in right now, there have been coordinated attacks in paris, shootings and explosions. we want to give you a map now of some of those places where there have been attacks. there was a shootout at a bar. that's one of the locations. a soccer stadium. 11 people were actually killed in that shootout at the bar. at least that's the confirmation that we have. there was also an explosion at the soccer stadium in paris which we also heard and the president francois hollande was at that stadium at the time during that soccer game. but he was able to be ejected or taken out. there have also been another attack at a concert hall where there was an american band playing. so we do not know if there are american -- there could be some american fatalities. there's also that ongoing situation there as well. again, as many as 60 to maybe and we just spoke to davidville velasquez about that. and a fourth incident in paris at a shopping area. >> we've also learned from fre
former new jersey fbi director david velasquez on the phone with us. for those that are just tuning in right now, there have been coordinated attacks in paris, shootings and explosions. we want to give you a map now of some of those places where there have been attacks. there was a shootout at a bar. that's one of the locations. a soccer stadium. 11 people were actually killed in that shootout at the bar. at least that's the confirmation that we have. there was also an explosion at the soccer...
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so what's the fbi to go? >> well, poppy, that's exactly what the fbi is trying to help them with?are trying to see if there is any communication, any intelligence that they have, that u.s. intelligence agencies collected in the last few months, particularly that might be helpful to explain what happened here what was missed really. because this -- these attackers to have this many attackers just plan a coordinated attack without tripping any wires, without arousing any suspicion from french intelligence is exactly what the fbi is very concerned about. one of the things they're doing this weekend is fbi agents around the country are reviewing ongoing suspected isis here in this country. this is something they did after the attacks in garland, texas. this is an attack by two men against a prophet mohammad drawing contest. that was foiled simply because they didn't know what they were doing. this attack was successful. the fbi is concerned there are people who perhaps are on this radar that perhaps might be more dangerous than anyone has noticed. that's what they are doing this weeke
so what's the fbi to go? >> well, poppy, that's exactly what the fbi is trying to help them with?are trying to see if there is any communication, any intelligence that they have, that u.s. intelligence agencies collected in the last few months, particularly that might be helpful to explain what happened here what was missed really. because this -- these attackers to have this many attackers just plan a coordinated attack without tripping any wires, without arousing any suspicion from...
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calvin is the chief of the violent crimes against children at the fbi.nk you so much for joining me. stopping traffic, stay with us, it's "inside story." ♪ >>> you are watching "inside story." i'm ray suarez. the trafficking of children for various forms of exploitation this time on the program, to continue our conversation, i'm joined by a human rights attorney and the executive director of rights for girls, and lexy, trafficked herself as a young girl, now trying to shut down the trafficking networks. i know there's not one single profile, but what are the commonalities, when you look at all of the girls who are being found in this kind of life? >> so one of the surprising commonalities is the girls tend to be american born. when we think about the issue of child trafficking, which of other countries. in truth, most of the kids who are bought and sold for sex in this country are from this country, and many of them are from our foster care system. so many of the girls who are bought and sold are girls who have been in foster care who have run away from
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edgar hoover, the head of the fbi. hoover wanted control of the investigation, but he didn't have it because of the texas authorities, it was the dallas police department's jurisdiction. so hoover told all his fbi agents that flooded into dallas the next day, find a conspiracy, because as long as you can find a conspiracy, then the fbi can run the investigation. so that's what all the fbi guys were looking for. they couldn't find it. >> in your book, you write that hoover's comments about the act of many, not one lone individual. you're right about city and the state, they had jurisdiction. but hoover came out and told everybody, jfk, rfk and the media that he was going to take control of it because he felt there was a conspiracy. >> hoover wanted it to be a conspiracy, because he wanted russians to be involved, they wanted all that. but he couldn't find it. >> you think hoover went looking for -- >> there's no doubt, find the conspiracy, find the people who did this. >> president kennedy was wearing a back brace that
edgar hoover, the head of the fbi. hoover wanted control of the investigation, but he didn't have it because of the texas authorities, it was the dallas police department's jurisdiction. so hoover told all his fbi agents that flooded into dallas the next day, find a conspiracy, because as long as you can find a conspiracy, then the fbi can run the investigation. so that's what all the fbi guys were looking for. they couldn't find it. >> in your book, you write that hoover's comments about...
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the fbi, the attorney general, the nypd all responding. and the three people with suspected terrorists ties who flew into the u.s. where did they land and are u.s. authorities tracking them? >>> also tonight, our interview. inside the moment of terror. the gunman opening fire on a cafe, people diving for cover. some running to the basement, others frozen on the floor. tonight, you will hear what it's like to have to decide what to do in that moment. >>> tonight, authorities say the ringleader of the paris attacks was, in fact, killed by s.w.a.t. teams. and now, the woman who blew herself up. we know who she was and what she said right before she detonated the vest. >>> and the refugee backlash back home. the new war of words tonight, and the presidential candidate who compared some refugees to rabid dogs. >>> good evening from paris tonight. and we begin with the new threat. the new message from isis aimed at the united states. three messages now in a matter of days. the newest one, promising an attack on the white house. isis fighters say
the fbi, the attorney general, the nypd all responding. and the three people with suspected terrorists ties who flew into the u.s. where did they land and are u.s. authorities tracking them? >>> also tonight, our interview. inside the moment of terror. the gunman opening fire on a cafe, people diving for cover. some running to the basement, others frozen on the floor. tonight, you will hear what it's like to have to decide what to do in that moment. >>> tonight, authorities...
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calvin is the chief of the violent crimes against children at the fbi. you so much for joining me. stopping traffic, stay with us, it's "inside story." >> shot dead and the government does nothing. >> they teach you how to eliminate people? >> ya. >> we've done it and that is why we are there. >> my life is in danger. >> anyone who talks about the islamic religion is killed. >> don't miss the exclusive al jazeera investigation. >> i can't allow you not to go into that because that is your job. >> only on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> you are watching "inside story." i'm ray suarez. the trafficking of children for various forms of exploitation this time on the program, to continue our conversation, i'm joined by a human rights attorney and the executive director of rights for girls, and lexy, trafficked herself as a young girl, now trying to shut down the trafficking networks. i know there's not one single profile, but what are the commonalities, when you look at all of the girls who are being found in this kind of life? >> so one of the surprising commonalit
calvin is the chief of the violent crimes against children at the fbi. you so much for joining me. stopping traffic, stay with us, it's "inside story." >> shot dead and the government does nothing. >> they teach you how to eliminate people? >> ya. >> we've done it and that is why we are there. >> my life is in danger. >> anyone who talks about the islamic religion is killed. >> don't miss the exclusive al jazeera investigation. >> i...
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we want to go now to brad garrett, former fbi special agent.e spoke to him earlier this morning and we want to hear a little more about what brad has to hear about this situation. >> reporter: well, one of the keys anytime you're trying to determine if somebody's in a residence, is what intelligence do you have that he's there? in other words, did neighbors call you? did a source call you? what is the situation? and what you try to do is take that and can you actually corroborate it? in other words, what makes you, the police, convinced that this person is in that house? as we just experienced the last couple of days, they entered a house and he wasn't there. they thought he was inside. maybe they had that situation. maybe they don't. but at some point if they have enough time they're going to figure out how to get either cameras or mikes inside a particular location to actually determine what they can see. and at some juncture, and i think you're reporting, you're hearing noises which may possibly be flash bangs, et cetera, that they may well
we want to go now to brad garrett, former fbi special agent.e spoke to him earlier this morning and we want to hear a little more about what brad has to hear about this situation. >> reporter: well, one of the keys anytime you're trying to determine if somebody's in a residence, is what intelligence do you have that he's there? in other words, did neighbors call you? did a source call you? what is the situation? and what you try to do is take that and can you actually corroborate it? in...
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elizabeth you have info from the fbi. go ahead. reporter: when the attacks on the raqqa highway, from raqqa to ramadi occurred, law enforcement reported how of that bombing occurred in the middle east, what happened was the paris attacks ensued. there is concern as bombings increase on isis they will activate sleeper cells elsewhere around the world. we know there have been five dozen isis sympathizers here in the united states that the fbi has charged. so you're right, the fbi is saying they are on heightened alert. there is no specific threat but they are modeling and doing, what are called dry runs, sort of training exercises with local law enforcement, police and as well as firemen. the most dire of which, david and melissa, is poll dead of a the mumbai 2008 attacks which spanned four-days and only 10, excuse me, 10 islamic terrorists killed 168 people and wounded more than 300. they have been doing these kinds of dry runs, at shopping malls, for example, empty, abandoned shopping malls and the like this. is something that we'v
elizabeth you have info from the fbi. go ahead. reporter: when the attacks on the raqqa highway, from raqqa to ramadi occurred, law enforcement reported how of that bombing occurred in the middle east, what happened was the paris attacks ensued. there is concern as bombings increase on isis they will activate sleeper cells elsewhere around the world. we know there have been five dozen isis sympathizers here in the united states that the fbi has charged. so you're right, the fbi is saying they...
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calvin is the chief of the violent crimes against children at the fbi.nk you so much for joining me. stopping traffic, stay with us, it's "inside story." >> at 9:30 - "america tonight" - top investigative reporting, uncovering new perspectives. >> everything that's happening here is illegal. >> then at 10:00 - it's "reports from around the world". >> let's take a closer look. >> antonio mora gives you a global view. >> this is a human rights crisis. >> and at 11:00 - "news wrap-up". clear... concise... complete. ♪ >>> you are watching "inside story." i'm ray suarez. the trafficking of children for various forms of exploitation this time on the program, to continue our conversation, i'm joined by a human rights attorney and the executive director of rights for girls, and lexy, trafficked herself as a young girl, now trying to shut down the trafficking networks. i know there's not one single profile, but what are the commonalities, when you look at all of the girls who are being found in this kind of life? >> so one of the surprising commonalities is the g
calvin is the chief of the violent crimes against children at the fbi.nk you so much for joining me. stopping traffic, stay with us, it's "inside story." >> at 9:30 - "america tonight" - top investigative reporting, uncovering new perspectives. >> everything that's happening here is illegal. >> then at 10:00 - it's "reports from around the world". >> let's take a closer look. >> antonio mora gives you a global view. >> this is a...
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i know the fbi is capable of delving into evidence at a deeper level. >> fbi's team searched for signs of a slug. sight lines and ladder check to check the roof of a home. a neighborhood heard one shot. more than two months after the murder. denise would often walk at night. out, high hopes of an arrest that could come soon. >> they would love a call from anyone that saw anything. no details considered too small. live in manchester, new hampshire, jonathan hall 7 news. >> a man wrongfully identified is now speaking out about the mistake. brandon gunnoe in fitchburg. >> he was scared to go outside. told his mother to stay outside. he said the whole experience made him a better man today. marathon found himself on the front page of the new york post, bag man -- he did a double take, he couldn't believe it. >> that is crazy, went from facebook to real life. >> reporter: wrongly identified. fbi released photos of tsarneav brothers shortly after. she was scared for himself even blaming himself. he went into a deep depression and didn't leave his house for weeks. young man only 16 now speaki
i know the fbi is capable of delving into evidence at a deeper level. >> fbi's team searched for signs of a slug. sight lines and ladder check to check the roof of a home. a neighborhood heard one shot. more than two months after the murder. denise would often walk at night. out, high hopes of an arrest that could come soon. >> they would love a call from anyone that saw anything. no details considered too small. live in manchester, new hampshire, jonathan hall 7 news. >> a...
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there's a big problem and the fbi has to be seriously looking at that. >> the fbi may or may not be. let's be real honest. the fbi has been taken it's sweet time. this is a straightforward issue for this fbi. >> well, let me just -- >> let me finish. this is -- i just don't think that we sit will and say that the good fbi -- that's the most politisized justice department in the country. it is. i am just going to hold back hope that when i dealt with the fbi in the 1990s and lou we was the fbi director. >> that was a long time ago. that's not the same people. >> thanks a lot. it was a long time ago, but my point is that james watched what happened to louie. he was around in that time period. i know james and he is honorable and has integrity. the fbi always works in the shadows. they're not on the front page like the ben commit tee. they're not working. >> they're used to block -- the fbi is used to block investigations. the fbi and it's investigations have been used to stone wall by this administration whether we're talking of fast and furious or benghazi and i want to be opt optimis
there's a big problem and the fbi has to be seriously looking at that. >> the fbi may or may not be. let's be real honest. the fbi has been taken it's sweet time. this is a straightforward issue for this fbi. >> well, let me just -- >> let me finish. this is -- i just don't think that we sit will and say that the good fbi -- that's the most politisized justice department in the country. it is. i am just going to hold back hope that when i dealt with the fbi in the 1990s and...
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the fbi says in november the men met with an undercover fbi agent acting as inlegal arms dealer to buy weapons that the fbi says these men planned to use to carry out attacks. >> in oklahoma, where this is going to take place? >> chester feel, virginia. >> okay. how far did two men get in their plot? did they get close at all? >> the fbi says, in the criminal complaint, that they met at a home with a few other people in the commwhite supremacy group a the fbi says the fact the men took steps to buy weapons, including a .45 caliber pistol was an indication, evidence, that these men meant to carry out the attack using these weapons from this undercover fbi agent and what's interesting here, in the complaint, the men suspected that the undercover fbi agent was actually acting in an undercover capacity but went ahead anyways to buy these weapons. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> world lead now. u.s. officials today closing in on what the bomb that likely took down that passenger plane was made out of and how it got there and how it was detonated, killing all 224 people on board, in
the fbi says in november the men met with an undercover fbi agent acting as inlegal arms dealer to buy weapons that the fbi says these men planned to use to carry out attacks. >> in oklahoma, where this is going to take place? >> chester feel, virginia. >> okay. how far did two men get in their plot? did they get close at all? >> the fbi says, in the criminal complaint, that they met at a home with a few other people in the commwhite supremacy group a the fbi says the...
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>> pierre thomas in the room with the fbi director today. pierre, thank you. >>> right here in paris tonight, we have two major developments for you. new images of that massive raid. s.w.a.t. teams moving in, telling the residents to go back inside. we have now learned the in that raid, and tonight, the identity, as well, of the female u side bomber. and what she yelled to s.w.a.t. teams before she set off that vest. also here, our first interview with someone inside this cafe, that video from the daily mail. 40 seconds of terror. how do you decide whether to run or stay frozen on the floor. when you see this tonight, it is extraordinary to think everyone survived in this one cafe. tonight, a closer look at the most revealing images yet of the attacks are about to be diners at the tables. just after 9:30 p.m., suddenly, bullets from an attacker's assault rifle spray the casa nostra cafe . this video obtained by the daily mail. one waiter racing downstairs to the basement. in that split second moment, when they have to decide what to do, stay
>> pierre thomas in the room with the fbi director today. pierre, thank you. >>> right here in paris tonight, we have two major developments for you. new images of that massive raid. s.w.a.t. teams moving in, telling the residents to go back inside. we have now learned the in that raid, and tonight, the identity, as well, of the female u side bomber. and what she yelled to s.w.a.t. teams before she set off that vest. also here, our first interview with someone inside this cafe,...
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>>>s new video first at 4:00 shows the tense confrontation that convinced a jury to convict an fbi agent of assault. the agent can keep his guns and stay on the job, at least for now. news 4's chris gordon is working all the developments for us in this case. >> reporter: a montgomery county jury foininds an fbi agent guil of assault after a five-day trial. they watched evidence on this dvd that shows what happened. the video shows the fbi agent at an apartment house on wisconsin avenue right across from the louis vuitton score. in a custo dispute because his girlfriend knew one of them. the child's father delivered the baby late that night. an argument, and a 15-year-old boy got involved. the teen grabbed the leg of the fbi agent who pulled out his service weapon. >> get on the ground. >> reporter: the jury found the fbi agent not guilty of first-degree assault or the use of a handgun during a crime of violence, but convicted him of second-degree assault. coming up on news 4 at 5:00, we'll hear from montgomery county's top prosecutor, why he says the fbi agent misused his authority an ne
>>>s new video first at 4:00 shows the tense confrontation that convinced a jury to convict an fbi agent of assault. the agent can keep his guns and stay on the job, at least for now. news 4's chris gordon is working all the developments for us in this case. >> reporter: a montgomery county jury foininds an fbi agent guil of assault after a five-day trial. they watched evidence on this dvd that shows what happened. the video shows the fbi agent at an apartment house on wisconsin...
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agencies. >> this better be better than the fbi. don't tell me another civil agency from the u.n. if you have someone that comes here as a refugee and they say they have no records on this person, and that person destroys or kills people here, should we say let's continue to let them in? >> first of all, what are the odds it is going to happen. do you think a terrorist is going to take the odds, take two years to get into this country through the refugee program. >> do they have a right to be here? >> well, i mean, if they're admitted as a refugee and haven't committed a crime. >> do they have a right in the constitution that says refugees have a right to come to our country, our home land, the answer is no. >> we're the united states of america. we welcome all immigrants. >> no, we don't. >> the refugees cannot come in if they have a criminal record or other reason. >> are you calling assad to ask if he is a pedophile or -- >> they have other ways of fact checking backgrounds of people. >> if you're from syria, what other way did y
agencies. >> this better be better than the fbi. don't tell me another civil agency from the u.n. if you have someone that comes here as a refugee and they say they have no records on this person, and that person destroys or kills people here, should we say let's continue to let them in? >> first of all, what are the odds it is going to happen. do you think a terrorist is going to take the odds, take two years to get into this country through the refugee program. >> do they...
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but yesterday the fbi changed its mind. said the media would not be invited out of operational security concerns. clear that is in response to what happened in paris. running from 11:00 to 4:00 today and about 100 people from law enforcement not just the fbi, but local agencies, as well, including hazmat and medical teams and the bomb squad and what not and the s.w.a.t team just to get training done and secure the venue for super bowl l. we did speak with a retired fbi agent and here's his thoughts on why thinks paris might shy away from super bowl l. >> they look at these huge events as something maybe they can't penetrate. we're going to go in another direct. so perhaps a large event and the iconic events are safer in some ways. >> the fbi will also be incorporating helicopters during today's training event. i bring that up so if you do see a helicopter landing in or near the area, do not be alarmed. again, this is a five-hour event. runs from 11:00 this morning until 4:00 in the afternoon. the peak time of activity is ar
but yesterday the fbi changed its mind. said the media would not be invited out of operational security concerns. clear that is in response to what happened in paris. running from 11:00 to 4:00 today and about 100 people from law enforcement not just the fbi, but local agencies, as well, including hazmat and medical teams and the bomb squad and what not and the s.w.a.t team just to get training done and secure the venue for super bowl l. we did speak with a retired fbi agent and here's his...
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we are now learning that the fbi is sending an additional four agents here to france to support the fbi, already based in paris. i want to get to our justice correspondent pamela brown. we hear four people, then to assist those already here. four may sound like a very few. what role are they going to play in this investigation? >> reporter: the fbi could always send more as needed. at this same, the fbi is sending these four agents to lend forensic expertise, as well as analytical expertise and investigative expertise as needed. the french have not formally asked the u.s. for help, but the fbi is being proactive in sending these agents in anticipation of the french needing the help. also, the fbi does have some jurisdiction here, is assisting with the investigation, because we know that an american has been killed in the attacks. and so what these agents could be doing is looking through the electronics, helping to take information from the attacker's phones and computers, also helping to send information back to agents here in the united states to see if there is any u.s. nexus from u.
we are now learning that the fbi is sending an additional four agents here to france to support the fbi, already based in paris. i want to get to our justice correspondent pamela brown. we hear four people, then to assist those already here. four may sound like a very few. what role are they going to play in this investigation? >> reporter: the fbi could always send more as needed. at this same, the fbi is sending these four agents to lend forensic expertise, as well as analytical...
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agent and her lawyer in the fbi agent's office. she was not sworn to tell the truth. she was asked about certain activities and she lied about them. as a result of those lies, she was prosecuted. >> reporter: section 1001 pertains to materially false statements given either in writing, orally or a third party to federal agents. not required that the statements are given under oath. while not publicly known who may have been interviewed by the fbi, the statute could apply if clinton, her aides or attorney were not forthcoming about her use of personal e-mail for state department business as well as document destruction. >> the fbi takes any false statement seriously. you're away from the time of fbi agents that could be spending time on multiple leads. >> reporter: separately two u.s. government officials said the fbi is doing its own independent classification review of the clinton e-mails by going directly to the intelligence agencies. effectively cutting out a grinding process at the state department. >> in order to have a substa
agent and her lawyer in the fbi agent's office. she was not sworn to tell the truth. she was asked about certain activities and she lied about them. as a result of those lies, she was prosecuted. >> reporter: section 1001 pertains to materially false statements given either in writing, orally or a third party to federal agents. not required that the statements are given under oath. while not publicly known who may have been interviewed by the fbi, the statute could apply if clinton, her...
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the fbi got more than it bargained for. scandal stole the headlines away from a close mayoral race. less than one month before the election, the mayor john street was down in the polls to republicans sam cant, and then tipped off by a source, the mayor's staff had swept the office. they found a bug. what few knew in the fall of 2003, the fbi worked for months to listen in on conversations inside street's office. >> our reduuse, if you will, we were doing a security survey post 9/11. >> the special agent was tasked with putting bugs in place, but, first, he had to see the layout of the mayor's office, touring city hall in august 2003 under the pretense of national security. >> i wanted to see what did the mayor's office look like, was there a drop ceiling? what was the furniture? what were the locks on the door? did we see alarms, things like that. >> reporter: then draws this sketch of the mayor's office using it to place two bugs, but there were still concerns. >> we didn't know if there would be people, maintenance people
the fbi got more than it bargained for. scandal stole the headlines away from a close mayoral race. less than one month before the election, the mayor john street was down in the polls to republicans sam cant, and then tipped off by a source, the mayor's staff had swept the office. they found a bug. what few knew in the fall of 2003, the fbi worked for months to listen in on conversations inside street's office. >> our reduuse, if you will, we were doing a security survey post 9/11....
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tom: fbi investigators search the scene of a murder in manchester inch by inch. and the family of denise robert says this is evidence her death hasn' t been forgotten. mike: the spring-like pattern continues on friday with record warmth in at least one spot. how high temps go plus the cooler changes we' ll see this weekend. shelley: one police officer is using his cell phone to fight the heroin epidemic. >> you gotta be compassionate. you' ve got to show that you care. shelley: the offer he has extended to people trying to fight addiction. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 tonight. tom: we are hearing from emily mcgee from rye was the pilot killed in a plane crash last night. good evening, i' m tom griffith. shelley: i' m shelley walcott. the small plane bound for new hampshire' s seacoast, went down off the coast of new york and tonight his family and investigators are trying to figure out how this tragedy could have happened. phil mcgee says he already misses his beloved brother brad, the two of them in this picture with brad on the ri
tom: fbi investigators search the scene of a murder in manchester inch by inch. and the family of denise robert says this is evidence her death hasn' t been forgotten. mike: the spring-like pattern continues on friday with record warmth in at least one spot. how high temps go plus the cooler changes we' ll see this weekend. shelley: one police officer is using his cell phone to fight the heroin epidemic. >> you gotta be compassionate. you' ve got to show that you care. shelley: the offer...