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. >> reporter: fbi behavioral scientist is flown down to alabama to help in the unfolding crisis. >>was angry, but intelligent and controlled. he coldly made a promise to mr. poland. you will do this or i will kill you. and he killed him. >> jimmy lee dikes is known as mean man because of his anti-government rants. a decorated navy veteran, he was due in court to face charges of shooting at a neighbor. the hostage team, which includes top negotiators quickly tries to soothe dikes in direct tyke talks on the phone. >> we wanted to try to come in and calm the situation down, calm down his emotions and try to stabilize what is a really volatile situation. >> reporter: and they knew he was watching tv in that bunker. so they carefully tailored the message when addressing the cameras. >> i want to thank him for taking care of our child. >> back in the bunker, dikes grows more dlij rabelligerent b day. >> by the end of the day, there's going to be a determination just exactly what the hell is going to take place. >> reporter: soon he's suicidal. by day six, the danger to ethan is increasin
. >> reporter: fbi behavioral scientist is flown down to alabama to help in the unfolding crisis. >>was angry, but intelligent and controlled. he coldly made a promise to mr. poland. you will do this or i will kill you. and he killed him. >> jimmy lee dikes is known as mean man because of his anti-government rants. a decorated navy veteran, he was due in court to face charges of shooting at a neighbor. the hostage team, which includes top negotiators quickly tries to soothe...
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directly part of their effort to harass martin luther king but it was part of the same category of fbi behaviorjust clearly illegal. >> and the statute of limitations has run out, which is why some of these people came forward. >> right. they have no exposure to criminal charges anymore. >> obviously the comparison to edward snowden comes up. you have been opposed to what edward snowden has done. how do you see what these people did? what they found out did it just justify the means? >> well, first of all, it's a great story. retro report and betty metsger, certainly my hat's off to them for tracking it down. i don't think what they did is right. good faith is not a defense to crimes. these people were well motivated. but a lot of people are well motivated. abortion opponents are well motivated. are they entitled to go into abortion clinics and harass people there? you know, you can't break the law because you think it's in service of a higher cause, i think. and so i don't support what they did. but they did begin to uncover something that was very important. it also is why they're not the onl
directly part of their effort to harass martin luther king but it was part of the same category of fbi behaviorjust clearly illegal. >> and the statute of limitations has run out, which is why some of these people came forward. >> right. they have no exposure to criminal charges anymore. >> obviously the comparison to edward snowden comes up. you have been opposed to what edward snowden has done. how do you see what these people did? what they found out did it just justify the...
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behavioral scientists. we're not quite there locally in local law enforcement but fbi and secret service have forensic psychologistsl scientists that need to understand what drives people. oftentimes with the secret service they receive correspondents that are threatening to the president. they need to create a profile of the individual as accurately as they possibly can in an attempt to predict the likelihood of them carrying out an intention. >> yeah. evan bettis,perez, i want to br back in. they did push back a little bit on the fact that this -- they're saying it is not fact yet that this was a domestic situation. but certainly the preliminary information that you are hearing is that it is. was there anything else, though, in that press conference that stuck out to you? >> well, you know, again, the way they respond to these things as mr. palumbo has been saying is really remarkable and the quickness at which they were able to get in there, you know, is very reassuring for people. i'm very familiar with that mall. i've been there many, many times. it's up in the northern suburbs between d.c. and baltimore. not
behavioral scientists. we're not quite there locally in local law enforcement but fbi and secret service have forensic psychologistsl scientists that need to understand what drives people. oftentimes with the secret service they receive correspondents that are threatening to the president. they need to create a profile of the individual as accurately as they possibly can in an attempt to predict the likelihood of them carrying out an intention. >> yeah. evan bettis,perez, i want to br...
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i think if you talk to the people at the fbi, other intelligence agencies, they will say that they have seen some changes of behavior in terrorist organizations. there are people now communicating different ways to try to avoid some of the surveillance. of course, it's hard to prove any of that. and it's also hard to prove this is a problem for the nsa, it's hard for them to prove whether these programs have actually stopped any attacks which is something that has been brought up by both judges that have looked at this and by a panel appointed by the president to take a look at these programs. >> do we have a timetable when this will be resolved? >> well, we don't. i mean, we have members of congress who are talking about making some changes to pull back some of the programs. the president says next month he's going to address some of these issues. even the issue of trying to work on any plea deal would be very complicated because snowden has said he's given up some documents to the journalists that he's working with. they would have to be in on perhaps any kind of negotiation because the government would for sure w
i think if you talk to the people at the fbi, other intelligence agencies, they will say that they have seen some changes of behavior in terrorist organizations. there are people now communicating different ways to try to avoid some of the surveillance. of course, it's hard to prove any of that. and it's also hard to prove this is a problem for the nsa, it's hard for them to prove whether these programs have actually stopped any attacks which is something that has been brought up by both judges...
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fbi agents that participated in this wiretap investigation were thoroughly disgusted and revolted by what they heard. >> governor blagojevich has been arrested in the middle of a political corruption crime spree. the most cynical behavior is the fact that governor blagojevich tried to sell the senate seat vacated by president obama. the governor's own words describing the senate seat. it's a bleeping valuable thing you just don't give it away for nothing. another quote, i've got this thing and it's bleeping golden. i'm just not giving it up for bleeping nothing. i'm not going to do it, i can always use it. i can parachute me there. those are his words. >> that was the day that rod blagojevich was arrested. the wiretaps that the u.s. attorney was quoting from there, they really did capture blagojevich saying that stuff. we know that, because the eventual tapes are released. >> i mean, i got this thing and it's [ bleep ] golden. and i'm just not giving it up for [ bleep ] nothing. i'm not going to do, and i can always parachute you there, parachute me there. >> rod blagojevich the day after the men shall election in 2008, that's when he was speaking there, talking about how he had a golden opportunity on his hands in the
fbi agents that participated in this wiretap investigation were thoroughly disgusted and revolted by what they heard. >> governor blagojevich has been arrested in the middle of a political corruption crime spree. the most cynical behavior is the fact that governor blagojevich tried to sell the senate seat vacated by president obama. the governor's own words describing the senate seat. it's a bleeping valuable thing you just don't give it away for nothing. another quote, i've got this...
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fbi director says tracking americans have gone to syria has become a top priority. >>> we're finding out details of a new report due out today about sexual assaults in military academies. the report suggests that bad behavior and disrespect by athletes at west point naval academy the athletes might be contributing to the sexual assault problem in the military overall. this report calls for more training for the athletes and coaches. >>> breaking overnight, she's on her way home. an indian diplomat at center of an international crisis was arrested back in december accused of visa proud. this sparked a crisis between the u.s. and india. her country refused to waive her diplomatic immunity so she could not be arraigned. she got on a plane overnight insisting she's innocent. the key is she's out of the u.s. now. so the crisis may be over. >>> the best jobs market since 2005? that's likely what a government report is going to show later this morning. chief economists said that the job market ended 2013 on a high note. in less than four hours, we'll find out if that's true. economists expect 193,000 jobs added in december. that would put the tally for the year at 2.3 million new jobs. the strongest in eight year
fbi director says tracking americans have gone to syria has become a top priority. >>> we're finding out details of a new report due out today about sexual assaults in military academies. the report suggests that bad behavior and disrespect by athletes at west point naval academy the athletes might be contributing to the sexual assault problem in the military overall. this report calls for more training for the athletes and coaches. >>> breaking overnight, she's on her way...
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behavior by members of his inner circle. >> they allegedly caused chaos to the major onramp on the world's busiest bridge and now fbi's helping new jersey find out if any federal laws were broken. elaine quijano is live. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and nora and to the viewers out west. a democrat who did not endorse chris christie's election campaign. it is the biggest test yet of christie's political career. >> mayor mark sokolich had asked chris christie to stay out of ft. lee, but the governor came anyway to personally deliver his apology. >> we're appreciative of the fact that he's taken, we believe, to be a big step in regaining the trust of our community and quite frankly, this region. >> reporter: earlier in the day during a nearly two-hour long marathon press conference the normally brash christie appeared humbled and full of remorse. >> i apologize to the people of ft. lee. it's incredibly disappointing to have people let you down this way. i'm a sad guy standing here today. >> reporter: christie said he was blind sided by messages that showed key members of his team conspireing to shut down three local access
behavior by members of his inner circle. >> they allegedly caused chaos to the major onramp on the world's busiest bridge and now fbi's helping new jersey find out if any federal laws were broken. elaine quijano is live. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and nora and to the viewers out west. a democrat who did not endorse chris christie's election campaign. it is the biggest test yet of christie's political career. >> mayor mark sokolich had asked chris christie to stay out...
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fbi was approached at the time about the madeleine mccann case. what can you tell us about what the thinking was? >> well, initially, when the case came to the bau or the behavioralunit, it was very early on, and it was at that time which is typical in these kinds of cases the family needed to be ruled out. that's not unusual, that's standard operating procedure. but then as time went on, the case really became pretty dormant, and now this recent lead regarding the burglars is really pretty interesting because burglars who steal money and jewelry for a living are not what you expect when it comes to kidnapping children. it's like apples and oranges. jon: yeah. one wouldn't think that somebody who's just going to bust into a hotel room and grab a wristwatch off the night stand or something is also going to want to grab a 3-year-old girl. >> well, it's a liability. it's easy to walk out of a resort and secrete a cell phone or an ipad, but if you're holding the hand of a 3-year-old girl, you're certainly going to come to the attention of other people. and that's the first of the problem. then after that it's what do you do with this child? if you're a burglar and yo
fbi was approached at the time about the madeleine mccann case. what can you tell us about what the thinking was? >> well, initially, when the case came to the bau or the behavioralunit, it was very early on, and it was at that time which is typical in these kinds of cases the family needed to be ruled out. that's not unusual, that's standard operating procedure. but then as time went on, the case really became pretty dormant, and now this recent lead regarding the burglars is really...