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the john miller i'm looking to target or one of the 500 other john millers on this list?ps you match and target not just who is who, but what to use for dangle in a phishing operation. >> do you let your family go on tiktok? >> well, we are victims of our children. after cleaning up our own online stuff our children are secret assassins posting all of our most sensitive information. but we talk about it and they know the score and i hope they listen. >> wow. that's really interesting, john. let's talk about the oath keepers. so today, five -- last night actually, five of the ring leaders were found guilty of various things from, you know, obstructing an official proceeding to seditious conspiracy to so what do you think this does for extremism in the u.s.? >> so this is a serious blow to these organizations, and you'll note that a lot of people were charged with the federal variation of criminal trespass because they entered the capitol, but the fbi and the department of justice singled out the groups that were organized, the proud boys and oath keepers to say these were
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john miller.rning, good morning. >> this just sort of renews my stance of no tiktok for me. >> first of all, the governor's right on a much wider level. on government phones you shouldn't be ingesting outside apps and contacts. in the new york city law department we had somebody basically download sin city but a malware copy but it was fake because it was free and crashed the whole system. now, tiktok, you know, is a private company in china but they also collect names, dates of birth, your phone number. that's what you give them to sign up. we all did that, right is this that's what we hand them. but in the background they're collecting ip addresses that use, what your likes and dislikes are and what your interests are. from an intelligence gathering perspective, that's an enormous amount of data. >> all right. it's very complicated but fight dance is a company that has an american ceo, they say they're operating and the data is safe here. they do have engineers in china. we saw big companies pul
john miller.rning, good morning. >> this just sort of renews my stance of no tiktok for me. >> first of all, the governor's right on a much wider level. on government phones you shouldn't be ingesting outside apps and contacts. in the new york city law department we had somebody basically download sin city but a malware copy but it was fake because it was free and crashed the whole system. now, tiktok, you know, is a private company in china but they also collect names, dates of...
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and john miller for more is awesome for charles, she is director of world reason of i missed on results. there's been a reported increase in malnutrition and pneumonia cases in afghanistan from last year. what are you seeing in the countries hospitals? yeah, as you rightly said, this is something that we have been cautioning for the past one year and there, then you said 24400000 people are needing him at an assistance and this includes 13000000 children and especially 1100000 children are at the wage of die because of malnutrition. so this latest increased according to one of the studies. it has increased to 90 percent from 2021. so malnutrition is on there. on the rice in afghanistan and children. i'm pregnant and lactating the men are becoming the victims of this anti of malnutrition. it seems like we've been here before because we spoke earlier this year in january, and at that time you had said that situation is so desperate that some parents are selling their children for 200 to 500 dollars because they're not getting enough to eat. they're not, they don't have money to buy food.
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. >> so joining us now, cnn chief law enmothersment and intelligence analyst john miller. good morning to you. thank you for joining. so, listen, prosecutors here really laying out a timeline here and giving details reading into that, what are you seeing here? >> i think we learned three important things yesterday. number one, the suspect was not there just to hit paul pelosi with a hammer. number two, he had an elaborate plan out of a stephen king n novel, tie up the husband, wait for days possibly for nancy pelosi to show up, break her knees as the prosecutor just laid out and, three, we're going to learn more today, because you're going to have a bail hearing and arraignment and they're going to have to lay out for the judge why it's important not to grant bail. they'll have to put details about all the other violence in the home. >> the fbi's assessment, not just of this attack but of the ten-fold increase we've seen in threats to lawmakers in just the last five years, is that it is lone actors. it's lone actors like this that believe conspiracy theories and act on them
. >> so joining us now, cnn chief law enmothersment and intelligence analyst john miller. good morning to you. thank you for joining. so, listen, prosecutors here really laying out a timeline here and giving details reading into that, what are you seeing here? >> i think we learned three important things yesterday. number one, the suspect was not there just to hit paul pelosi with a hammer. number two, he had an elaborate plan out of a stephen king n novel, tie up the husband, wait...
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so i'm not cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence analysts, john miller. just looking at the picture of those three young men, who have been killed. it is just so unbelievably tragic and sad. just really is to think about. as a mother, to think what you center gives a school and going on a bus to field trip and they could see a plague here at washington d.c.. the next phone call, the parents received, is of the children having been killed. by another student. john, tell me what you heard about this. but what has surprised you about this? but >> well, when i was with the fbi, the virginia tech shooting happened. that was 33 people killed. numerous others shot and injured. that wasn't thousand seven. and mary ellen o'toole. one of our top fbi profiler's and secret service got to get a look at the school shootings. and what they came up with us and 85, to 95% of these cases, laura. that's what they cause leakage. the person is giving hints, is telling others that something is about to happen. so in the first things we look for in a case like this is that. it i
so i'm not cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence analysts, john miller. just looking at the picture of those three young men, who have been killed. it is just so unbelievably tragic and sad. just really is to think about. as a mother, to think what you center gives a school and going on a bus to field trip and they could see a plague here at washington d.c.. the next phone call, the parents received, is of the children having been killed. by another student. john, tell me what you heard...
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let's get more analysis from cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst john miller. he pelosi family that mr. pelosi has been released from the hospital nearly a week after that brutal assault. but this could have been so much worse. right? >> well, it could have been. you have an individual who's 82 years old, who was struck in the head with a hammer that led to a fractured skull, and he was out cold. the police say he was out and unresponsive on the floor of his home and bleeding for three to five minutes before emts and a police officer who got in the ambulance with him were actually able to get him to respond conversationally. it was a serious injury. it could have been much worse. i think the idea that we're seeing him come home today gives us an idea that the doctors felt it was safe from neurological damage which they've been watching out for just beyond the actual head injury. you'll see that police presence continue there for the indefinite future while they kind of work through this. >> right. and also sources telling cnn, john, that the capitol police are c
let's get more analysis from cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst john miller. he pelosi family that mr. pelosi has been released from the hospital nearly a week after that brutal assault. but this could have been so much worse. right? >> well, it could have been. you have an individual who's 82 years old, who was struck in the head with a hammer that led to a fractured skull, and he was out cold. the police say he was out and unresponsive on the floor of his home and...
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and former fbi deputy director eta mckay, also seen-in-chief lawyers meant intelligence analyst john millerlf. andy, i want to start with you. what stands out to you about the charges we've seen so far, both federal and state? >> well, john, thing which, employment got blasted glory details in the affidavit, the thing that jumps out to me it's a question of when hearing a lot of people of saying and talk about today in the coverage, is an active domestic terrorism? there is some very clear science in this affidavit that the government believes it is an act of domestic terrorism. first, of course, that the agent the field whose words were reading is someone that is a specialist in investigating domestic terrorism. so that tells us the bureau sees this case, this investigation is one that is being managed by the counter-terrorism division. and then secondly, i would say, john, the facts as alleged by the government in the affidavit fit perfectly the statutory definition of domestic terrorism. so 18 usc, 23, 30 150 believe. which basically defines inactive domestic terrorism as a crime at the
and former fbi deputy director eta mckay, also seen-in-chief lawyers meant intelligence analyst john millerlf. andy, i want to start with you. what stands out to you about the charges we've seen so far, both federal and state? >> well, john, thing which, employment got blasted glory details in the affidavit, the thing that jumps out to me it's a question of when hearing a lot of people of saying and talk about today in the coverage, is an active domestic terrorism? there is some very...
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that is from our colleague john miller in new york. and it is believed according to that source that the shooter at some point turned the gun on himself. and as you heard police say, he is deceased. again, the details are so few and far between at this moment. the shooting happened a less than four hours ago, attend 12 pm local time, in chesapeake. of course, walmart's are open, many of them are open 24/7 here in the united states. they are very busy places around thanksgiving and christmas. so, you know, the key thing is going to be, the key information to learn is not only how many casualties there are dead and wounded, but how many people were in the store, what witnesses were saying, a lot of this is going to be piece together later this morning, rosemary. >> yeah, it is a horrifying situation for people to try to digest. and brian, as you point out, police, they don't expect to be able to provide an exact number of walmart shooting victims until but wednesday, perhaps later wednesday. do we know why they are delaying that announce
that is from our colleague john miller in new york. and it is believed according to that source that the shooter at some point turned the gun on himself. and as you heard police say, he is deceased. again, the details are so few and far between at this moment. the shooting happened a less than four hours ago, attend 12 pm local time, in chesapeake. of course, walmart's are open, many of them are open 24/7 here in the united states. they are very busy places around thanksgiving and christmas....
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i would like to bring in john miller. thanks for being with us.rrifying to parents across the country. what are some tips you have that you think parents could use to prevent their teenager from being catfished online? >> first, there's too many to list. i would say to parents, go to ic3. go to nicmic, the national center for missing and exploited children. they have tips for online safety for different age groups. let's get down to business. most vulnerable are teenagers. when you look at kidnappings by non-family members, 80% of them aren't little kid who are 5 or 7 years old. they are 12 to 17. those years are particularly vulnerable. it requires being engaged with your kids at a time when trust is always a challenge, teenagers don't want you mucking through their business. what we have gone through in my house, if we give you the phone and we pay the bill, we get the password. if we don't, then you don't get the phone. occasionally, we will go through it with them. the last piece of that is, having access to the device doesn't give you access
i would like to bring in john miller. thanks for being with us.rrifying to parents across the country. what are some tips you have that you think parents could use to prevent their teenager from being catfished online? >> first, there's too many to list. i would say to parents, go to ic3. go to nicmic, the national center for missing and exploited children. they have tips for online safety for different age groups. let's get down to business. most vulnerable are teenagers. when you look...
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we're told by a law enforcement source, this is cnn's john miller obtaining this information. that either a current or former employee walked into a break room where people worked and opened fire. that person then turned the gun on himself and isdeceased. what's what we know at this time. >> not much known. you got that information from john miller, do we know -- i know there's a press conference in the coming hours here, we'll carry that live for you. do you have any idea where this investigation is going? any idea of a motive, brian? >> reporter: that's what we've got to piece together and what officials have got to go through the evidence and try to find. we need to know who this person was. was it a disgruntled employee, a conflict at work? those are answers we hope to get in the coming hours. overnight it took them several hours just to comb through the store behind me. it's a large walmart and police officials say they couldn't give us information on the number of people dead and injured for several hours because they had to go through the store row by row, rows of merch
we're told by a law enforcement source, this is cnn's john miller obtaining this information. that either a current or former employee walked into a break room where people worked and opened fire. that person then turned the gun on himself and isdeceased. what's what we know at this time. >> not much known. you got that information from john miller, do we know -- i know there's a press conference in the coming hours here, we'll carry that live for you. do you have any idea where this...
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let's get more perspective from former nypd commissioner for intelligence and counterterrorism, john millerw a law enforcement and intelligence analyst. john, for people who say two weeks, no suspects. no murder weapon. how do you explain what's taken so long? >> i think you have a case where they common, they see, here is a number of victims. here is a bunch of phone calls that were made in the early morning hours here is an ex-boyfriend. and what they're calling a crime of passion. and after a little investigation, they find out, okay, that guy's got an alibi, that's not gonna be the killer, there's a mystery man by a food truck. he's identify, he's eliminated there's a guy who drives them home. his alibi checks out, all this is backed up by technology, other evidence. and then you find yourself a couple weeks into it, really starting at the beginning. as you point out, what police don't have is a suspect whose identified with a clear motive, but they don't have as a murder weapon. what they do have is 113 pieces of physical evidence. 4000 crimes in photos. and 488 tips in terms of video,
let's get more perspective from former nypd commissioner for intelligence and counterterrorism, john millerw a law enforcement and intelligence analyst. john, for people who say two weeks, no suspects. no murder weapon. how do you explain what's taken so long? >> i think you have a case where they common, they see, here is a number of victims. here is a bunch of phone calls that were made in the early morning hours here is an ex-boyfriend. and what they're calling a crime of passion. and...
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cnn chief law enforcement analyst john miller himself, a former senior fbi official. andy, i want to start with you. what stands out with the charges we've seen so far, both federal and state. >> the thing that jumps out to me once you get past the gory details, the thing that jumps out to me is a question you've been hearing a lot of people say and talk about today is this an act of domestic terrorism. there are some very clear signs in this affidavit that the government believes it's an act of domestic terrorism. first, of course, is that the agent, the affiant whose words we're reading is someone who's a specialist in investigating domestic terrorism. so that tells us the bureau sees this case as one being managed by the counterterrorism division. secondly, i would say, john, the facts as alleged by the government in the affidavit fit perfectly the statutory definition of domestic terrorism. so 18 usc 2331-5, i believe, which basically defines an act of domestic terrorism as a crime at the federal or state level, it's a violent crime and one that's committed for an
cnn chief law enforcement analyst john miller himself, a former senior fbi official. andy, i want to start with you. what stands out with the charges we've seen so far, both federal and state. >> the thing that jumps out to me once you get past the gory details, the thing that jumps out to me is a question you've been hearing a lot of people say and talk about today is this an act of domestic terrorism. there are some very clear signs in this affidavit that the government believes it's an...
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also cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst, john miller. and, what stands out to you about this case, given what we have learned today? >> well, you know, i mean obviously, anderson, the feds and the state are going after this attacker with everything they've got. in two simultaneous prosecutions that will likely land this guy in jail for the majority of the rest of his life. which is great. in both cases, it appears to stand on pretty solid ground. just the information we learned from the federal affidavit that was filed yesterday, it's remarkable in its detail and the statements made by the defendant itself really put him in a very bad position for these prosecutions going forward. so, that all seems to be lining up well. on the -- of this, misinformation and layer upon layer of additional lies and conspiracy theories that just breed additional oxygen into the insanity. it's very frustrating. >> john, i know you've been pouring over the details of actually the interaction between them. >> i mean, it's chilling. it's something out of a sev
also cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst, john miller. and, what stands out to you about this case, given what we have learned today? >> well, you know, i mean obviously, anderson, the feds and the state are going after this attacker with everything they've got. in two simultaneous prosecutions that will likely land this guy in jail for the majority of the rest of his life. which is great. in both cases, it appears to stand on pretty solid ground. just the information we...
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joining me now is cnn -- chief -- john miller. hose three young men who have been killed. it's just so unbelievably tragic and sad. it just really is to think about. and as a mother, to think when you send your kids to school there going on a bus to a field trip. to see a play here i n washington d. c.! and the next phone call the parents receive is that their children have been killed by another student? john, tell me, when you heard about this. and you've been following this case all along. what has surprised you about this? tell me your insight. >> well, i think, you know. when i was with the fbi. the virginia tech shooting happened. that was 33 people killed. numerous others shot, and injured. that was 2007. and, you know, mary ellen o'toole. one of our top fbi profiler's and the secret service got together and they looked at school shootings and what they came up with was an 85, to 95% of these cases. laura. there is what they call leakage. the person is giving hence, is telling others that something is about to happen. so one
joining me now is cnn -- chief -- john miller. hose three young men who have been killed. it's just so unbelievably tragic and sad. it just really is to think about. and as a mother, to think when you send your kids to school there going on a bus to a field trip. to see a play here i n washington d. c.! and the next phone call the parents receive is that their children have been killed by another student? john, tell me, when you heard about this. and you've been following this case all along....
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sanjay gupta and chief law enforcement intelligence analysis john miller. john, i want to start with you. because we had a lot more information today about the attack and what police saw and how it went down. this is from this new court filing. this is the motion to detain depape. it says that basically when police entered, the two men were struggling with the hammer. but mr. pelosi could not maintain his grip on the hammer. a second later, the defendant wrenched the hammer away from mr. pelosi, immediately stepped back, and lunged at mr. pelosi, striking mr. pelosi in the head at full force with the hammer, which knocked mr. pelosi unconscious. the officers rushing into the house, tackled the defendant, and disarmed him. mr. pelosi remained unresponsive for about three minutes, waking up in a pool of his own blood. we did not know how bad that was. >> well, it's -- it was said early on that he was knocked out cold. because there were questions about, well, why did we not have his full account earlier? and they said because he was unconscious. and then, you
sanjay gupta and chief law enforcement intelligence analysis john miller. john, i want to start with you. because we had a lot more information today about the attack and what police saw and how it went down. this is from this new court filing. this is the motion to detain depape. it says that basically when police entered, the two men were struggling with the hammer. but mr. pelosi could not maintain his grip on the hammer. a second later, the defendant wrenched the hammer away from mr....
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according to law enforcement source through our colleague john miller, the gunman is a former employeepossibly a current employee and walked into a break room and opened fire. the gunman turned the gun on himself and is deceased. that's what we know now. it took several hours for police to process and come through the store. you can see behind me, it's a very large walmart store and they had to comb through row on row. one of the officials told us they had to go and see if people were hiding in some of these rows. in a big store like that, that's kind of what they were up against as it took hours to process the scene. we know they have finished processing the scene, combing through the store and looking for people who are hiding and other victims. we have the casualty count at 7 dead including the shooter and other injuries. >>> again, as i said, we are once again starting a newscast with a mass shooting, again, in just a week so gun violence clearly a major problem across the country. just days after the shooting where gunmen fire at an lgbtq club in colorado. that suspect making the
according to law enforcement source through our colleague john miller, the gunman is a former employeepossibly a current employee and walked into a break room and opened fire. the gunman turned the gun on himself and is deceased. that's what we know now. it took several hours for police to process and come through the store. you can see behind me, it's a very large walmart store and they had to comb through row on row. one of the officials told us they had to go and see if people were hiding in...
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joining us now is cnn's chief law enforcement and intelligence analysis john miller, whitney wild is back with us, as well. john, let me get your reaction from what you just heard from the district attorney. >> i think their case is large i built by the defendant's actions. the fact that it's well recorded on video, the fact that in that journal, there's a list of other names and political statements. the forensic examination of the laptop is still in progress. so we don't know what all came out of that. but when you look at the detention memo that came out yesterday, aside from giving that play by play of what happened in the house, you know, it has other elements, including his statements to police that he wanted to hold nancy pelosi and use her to lure other officials to the house. we're talking about local and state officials. so you can imagine, does that mean governor newsom from california, the mayor of san francisco? he had grandiose plans in his head for something that was far beyond what it appeared at first. >> john, as you also heard, congresswoman lofgren wants answers fr
joining us now is cnn's chief law enforcement and intelligence analysis john miller, whitney wild is back with us, as well. john, let me get your reaction from what you just heard from the district attorney. >> i think their case is large i built by the defendant's actions. the fact that it's well recorded on video, the fact that in that journal, there's a list of other names and political statements. the forensic examination of the laptop is still in progress. so we don't know what all...
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let bring in our chief law enforcement john miller, defense attorney shan woo and sara si sidner. what stands out to you from this suspect's first appearance moments ago in a courtroom and how strong is the prosecution's case here? >> i think the prosecution's case is looking really strong at this point. this defendant is in a no win situation, ultimately, his defense counsel will have to look to resolve this case by some sort of what we call a global plea. meaning they want to resolve both the federal and state charges. what i pick up, wolf, from the judge's actions here is the judge is taking the dangerousness of this situation very seriously by entering the civil protection order that's like an insurance claim in case something goes wrong with the criminal case and he gets out on bail, that will be an additional layer of protection for the pelosi family so we can see the judge is concerned about the dangerousness of this situation. >> very dangerous situation, indeed. s sara it reported members of the pelosi family can hear the 911 calls and see the police body camera footage.
let bring in our chief law enforcement john miller, defense attorney shan woo and sara si sidner. what stands out to you from this suspect's first appearance moments ago in a courtroom and how strong is the prosecution's case here? >> i think the prosecution's case is looking really strong at this point. this defendant is in a no win situation, ultimately, his defense counsel will have to look to resolve this case by some sort of what we call a global plea. meaning they want to resolve...
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here with me now with the latest developments is john miller, cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst and cnn legal analyst jennifer rogers. we've all seen the video where she's sort of sequestered in this area and being interviewed by police. brian laundrie is over here and she's crying and upset and then they leave. >> right. you've got two officers. they're very polite, seem compassionate, act professionally, but they're in a bit of a quandary. she has a scratch and blood on her face. she says, "i hit him. he didn't hit me. he grabbed my face after i hit him first." so they're trying to figure out how do we resolve this? do we arrest her even though she appears she might be the victim? do we arrest him even though he agrees with her story that she hit him? so they try to split the difference by getting her to agree to stay somewhere else, take her to a hotel, figure that will give her a cooling off period and time to reach out if she wants to go home and then, of course, this ends with her being dead, him returning home and so on. >> did they handle that the way new york po
here with me now with the latest developments is john miller, cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst and cnn legal analyst jennifer rogers. we've all seen the video where she's sort of sequestered in this area and being interviewed by police. brian laundrie is over here and she's crying and upset and then they leave. >> right. you've got two officers. they're very polite, seem compassionate, act professionally, but they're in a bit of a quandary. she has a scratch and blood on...
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. >> what we are told, this is from our colleague john miller from a law enforcement source is that the shooter is believed to be an employee or a former employee who walked into a break room where other employees were and opened fire that is according to law enforcement source. and that is from our colleague john millner new york. it is believed according to that source that the shooter at some point turned the gun on himself. and as you heard police say, he is deceased, rosemary. but, again, the details are so few and far between at this moment, the shooting happened a little less than four hours ago at 10:12 p.m. local time. walmarts are open. many of them are open 24/7 here in the united states. they are very busy places around thanksgiving and christmas. so a key thing is going to be, a key piece of information to learn is not only how many casualties there are dead and wounded, but how many people were in the store, what witnesses were saying. a lot of this is going to be pieced together later this morning, rosemary. >> it is a horrifying situation for people to try to digest. and
. >> what we are told, this is from our colleague john miller from a law enforcement source is that the shooter is believed to be an employee or a former employee who walked into a break room where other employees were and opened fire that is according to law enforcement source. and that is from our colleague john millner new york. it is believed according to that source that the shooter at some point turned the gun on himself. and as you heard police say, he is deceased, rosemary. but,...
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cnn's john miller is following this for us. what more do we know about these two men and the alleged threat? >> we know how this started. it started with online threats that started apeefring days ago. fbi joint terrorism task force and new york city police were m notified about the traffic in the twittersphere. they were able to trace the i.p. address to a work location. and when they spoke to people there, they got the name of an individual. they started searching for him. ended up searching a friend's apartment late last night, where they came up with the ghost gun with the extended magazine. they were both the subject of a citywide alert that went to thousands and thousands police officers' smartphones with a photo. according to the new york city police department, two mta metropolitan transit authority police officers spotted them in penn station last night, just after midnight. and christopher thomas brown, 22 years old, has been charged with making terroristic threats, aggravated harassment and criminal possession of a w
cnn's john miller is following this for us. what more do we know about these two men and the alleged threat? >> we know how this started. it started with online threats that started apeefring days ago. fbi joint terrorism task force and new york city police were m notified about the traffic in the twittersphere. they were able to trace the i.p. address to a work location. and when they spoke to people there, they got the name of an individual. they started searching for him. ended up...
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of course, elon musk's -- let's bring in my panel which is john miller, cnn chief intelligence analyst. in the washington post max. let's go devolving here tonight. as someone for whom decades as all the evidence. it must be frustrating to you to do all this reporting and then ceo of east range, twisted theories cropped up online from people with millions of followers. so, let's debunk some of them tonight because i know you have the latest information. we know, paul pelosi and the attacker did not know each other. correct? >> they both agree on that. >> very good. >> was there a third person who opened the door for the top? >> no, pelosi open the door for the cops we. they didn't get interview him really until sunday night. but they did interview the suspect and he said pelosi open the door. since then pelosi city open the door. >> here's what the da said today about the timeline. we we got more information, here's this one. >> at some point during that encounter, mr. pelosi attempted to access elevator in the home. it has a phone. the defendant blocked to that elevator. after mr. pel
of course, elon musk's -- let's bring in my panel which is john miller, cnn chief intelligence analyst. in the washington post max. let's go devolving here tonight. as someone for whom decades as all the evidence. it must be frustrating to you to do all this reporting and then ceo of east range, twisted theories cropped up online from people with millions of followers. so, let's debunk some of them tonight because i know you have the latest information. we know, paul pelosi and the attacker did...
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cnn's chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst john miller has been following the case. john, what can you tell us about these men and what they were possibly up to? >> breonna, it starts with cryptic messages on a twitter account by the handle of -- god, saying things like, i am going to ask my priest, who i become a husband or shoot up a synagogue and get killed? so you have the threat of an active shooter there with the possibility of suicide by cop. then there's a post that talks about a big move being made on friday at 11:30 pm but nothing about a target. this sent the nypd and fbi joint terrorism task force and intelligence bureaus into a scramble to figure out who is behind this account, where is this attack, who else is going to be involved? that led them to an ip address that led them to an employment address that led them to a name that led them to a search warrant on the upper side of manhattan, where they recovered that 30 round extended magazine glock gun with a laser site and interviews indicated that the suspect, christopher brown, and a friend of his, matt
cnn's chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst john miller has been following the case. john, what can you tell us about these men and what they were possibly up to? >> breonna, it starts with cryptic messages on a twitter account by the handle of -- god, saying things like, i am going to ask my priest, who i become a husband or shoot up a synagogue and get killed? so you have the threat of an active shooter there with the possibility of suicide by cop. then there's a post that...
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cnn national security analyst juliette kaye and chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst john miller. because when you're thinking about it and the idea of first responders and being able to on one hand ascertain in realtime and assess whether the person has a mental illness, that sounds like a very difficult charge, even given the concerns that even raised by the presence of people who they believe might do harm. >> yes, and i have to say the details have not really been disclosed. this was a press announcement with a lot of details behind it. and he, as i always say when teaching at school of public policy, what is the harm you are trying to solve. and this is where i think the mayor was incredibly vague. he talks about the mythology about what police officers can do. what we need to make clear is that first this is not consistent with the movement in most jurisdictions towards non-law enforcement intervention and mental health issues. that's the rise of the 611 phone number, that if people do seem disturbed, even if nonviolent, you do not want how police come in just because of th
cnn national security analyst juliette kaye and chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst john miller. because when you're thinking about it and the idea of first responders and being able to on one hand ascertain in realtime and assess whether the person has a mental illness, that sounds like a very difficult charge, even given the concerns that even raised by the presence of people who they believe might do harm. >> yes, and i have to say the details have not really been disclosed....
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we want to get some perspective from former fbi director andrew mccabe and john miller. an dru, what stands out to you about this case given what we have learned today? >> well, obviously, anderson, the feds and the state are going after this attacker with everything they've got in two simultaneous prosecution that's will likely land this guy in jail for the majority of the rest of his life. which is great. in both cases, they appear to stand on pretty solid ground. just the information we learned from the federal affidavit that was filed yesterday is remarkable in its detail, and the statements made by the defendant himself really put him in a very bad position for these prosecutions going forward. so that all seems to be lining up well. on the back of this misinformation and layer upon layer of additional lies and conspiracy theories, just breathe additional oxygen into this insanity. it's very frustrating. >> you've been pouring over the details of this interaction. >> it's chilling. it is something out of a stephen king model. he's asleep in bed and a voice wakes him
we want to get some perspective from former fbi director andrew mccabe and john miller. an dru, what stands out to you about this case given what we have learned today? >> well, obviously, anderson, the feds and the state are going after this attacker with everything they've got in two simultaneous prosecution that's will likely land this guy in jail for the majority of the rest of his life. which is great. in both cases, they appear to stand on pretty solid ground. just the information...
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a twisted crime that we're about to get more insight on from john miller.ty commissioner of intelligence and counter terrorism, great to have you here. there are multiple crime scenes here. there is fire, the house burned down where the relatives were killed. then the shoot-out was, and the girl 62ed. you say, the most challenging place, as it were, is the digital crime scene. why? >> because even at the fire crime scene, where the evidence is largely burned, there is a process to go through that and everything is there. the medical examiner, the crime scene people. where the shooting happened, you have the helicopters, you have the crime scene that you can freeze. the digital crime scene is a real challenge because you're dealing with a guy who has been pretending to be a teenage boy, communicating with a 15-year-old girl on the other side of the country. in actuality, he's a virginia state trooper. this conversation, how long did it go on? was it weeks, months, a year? what platforms did it take place on and how many? and which, john, this is the key, whi
a twisted crime that we're about to get more insight on from john miller.ty commissioner of intelligence and counter terrorism, great to have you here. there are multiple crime scenes here. there is fire, the house burned down where the relatives were killed. then the shoot-out was, and the girl 62ed. you say, the most challenging place, as it were, is the digital crime scene. why? >> because even at the fire crime scene, where the evidence is largely burned, there is a process to go...
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joined now by cnn chief law enforcement until agents analyst john miller.l the serial and system that the capitol police, no one actually watching it. does that surprise you? >> not in the slightest bit. it is actually kind of a dumb question that people are thinking, like, there is 1800 cameras feeding into a command center in washington d. c. there aren't 1800 officers each watching one of those monitors. what they're doing is they're listening to the police, radio there watching were incidents, they are zeroing in on the cameras where something is happening. they are much more attentive to the camera that is on the residence where nancy pelosi is actually staying in washington that night than the place that is 3000 miles away there where their protectee is not present. so it is unreasonable think that they would've been staring about that. >> it's literally, that it is andrew monitors. like, a lot. >> you don't see all hidden triggers monitors, you see lots of monitors where, you, know there's five people in that command center who are doing numbers of j
joined now by cnn chief law enforcement until agents analyst john miller.l the serial and system that the capitol police, no one actually watching it. does that surprise you? >> not in the slightest bit. it is actually kind of a dumb question that people are thinking, like, there is 1800 cameras feeding into a command center in washington d. c. there aren't 1800 officers each watching one of those monitors. what they're doing is they're listening to the police, radio there watching were...
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. >> all right, john miller, thank you so much for helping us understand what we're seeing and not seeingup next, a dire situation in ukraine, with hundreds of thousands without heat, water, and electricity. this is during the russian invasion. we'll speak to cnn's sam kylie next, who's in zaporizhzhia, where ukrainians are expecting russians to leave the nuclear power plant that provided a large amount of electricity to the country. what russian-backed officials are saying about that ahead. [ coughing/sneezing ] dude, you coming? alka-seltzer plus powermax gels with more concentrated power. because the only thing dripping should be your style! plop plop fizz fizz with alka-seltzer plus. also try for fast sinus and pain relief! ♪ kevin! kevin! kevin? oh nice. kevin, where are you... kevin?!?!?.... hey, what's going on? i'm right here! i was busy cashbacking for the holidays with chase freedom unlimited. i'm gonna cashback on a gingerbread house! oooh, it's got little people inside! and a snowglobe. oh, i wished i lived in there. you know i can't believe you lost another kevin. it's a holi
. >> all right, john miller, thank you so much for helping us understand what we're seeing and not seeingup next, a dire situation in ukraine, with hundreds of thousands without heat, water, and electricity. this is during the russian invasion. we'll speak to cnn's sam kylie next, who's in zaporizhzhia, where ukrainians are expecting russians to leave the nuclear power plant that provided a large amount of electricity to the country. what russian-backed officials are saying about that...
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the twisted crime that we're about to get more insight on from john miller, cnn chief law enforcementmer deputy of intelligence. there are multiple crime scenes here. there is the fire at the house that was burned down, where the relatives were killed. there is the shootout, where the girl was rescued. you say that the most challenging place is the digital crime scene, why? >> even at the fire granting, where the evidence is largely burned, there's a process to go through that, and everything is there. the medical examiner, the crime scene people, you have body cam, you have helicopters, you have the crime scene that you can freeze. the digital crime scene is a real challenge because you are dealing with a guy that is pretending to be a teenage boy, communicating with a 15 year old girl on the other side of the country. in actuality, he is a virginia state trooper. this conversation, how long did it go on? was it weeks? was it months? was it a year? what platforms didn't take place on, and how many? and john, this is the key, which of those platforms are encrypted, where they are self
the twisted crime that we're about to get more insight on from john miller, cnn chief law enforcementmer deputy of intelligence. there are multiple crime scenes here. there is the fire at the house that was burned down, where the relatives were killed. there is the shootout, where the girl was rescued. you say that the most challenging place is the digital crime scene, why? >> even at the fire granting, where the evidence is largely burned, there's a process to go through that, and...
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we've got john miller with the story. >> nasa's orion capsule has reached the move with epic shots ofe lunar surface and even more impressive. breathtaking looks back at the earth. >> ryan looking back at earth as it travels toward the moon, 57,000 miles away from the place we call home. >> this marks the first time capsule is visited the moon since nasa's apollo missions 50 years ago. unlike those manned missions, the crew inside a ryan r 3 dummies. it's all a test run for a planned lunar landing in 2025. that will make history with the first woman and person of color walking on the moon. >> as it emerges from behind the moon and earth rise of our pale blue dot. and it's 8 billion human inhabitants now coming into view. what have you it is. but why go back and do something we did 50 years ago. again, why are going back because our call is we're going out to explore the heavens. these are just the first steps of an ambitious plan to establish a long-term presence on the moon and then use what we learned there to make the next giant leap sending the first astronauts to mars. 3. >> 2, w
we've got john miller with the story. >> nasa's orion capsule has reached the move with epic shots ofe lunar surface and even more impressive. breathtaking looks back at the earth. >> ryan looking back at earth as it travels toward the moon, 57,000 miles away from the place we call home. >> this marks the first time capsule is visited the moon since nasa's apollo missions 50 years ago. unlike those manned missions, the crew inside a ryan r 3 dummies. it's all a test run for a...
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we've got john miller with the story. >> nasa's orion capsule has reached the move with epic shots ofunar surface and even more impressive. breathtaking looks back at the earth. >> ryan looking back at earth as it travels toward the moon, 57,000 miles away from the place we call home. this marks the first time capsule is visited the moon since nasa's apollo missions 50 years ago. >> unlike those manned missions, the crew inside a ryan r 3 dummies. it's all a test run for planned lunar landing in 2025. that will make history with the first woman and person of color walking on the moon as it emerges from behind the moon and earth rise of our pale blue dot. >> and it's 8 billion human inhabitants now coming into view. what have you it is. but why go back and do something we did 50 years ago. again, why are going back because our call is we're going out to explore the heavens. these are just the first steps of an ambitious plan to establish a long-term presence on the moon and then use what we learned there to make the next giant leap sending the first astronauts to mars. 3. >> 2, what bo
we've got john miller with the story. >> nasa's orion capsule has reached the move with epic shots ofunar surface and even more impressive. breathtaking looks back at the earth. >> ryan looking back at earth as it travels toward the moon, 57,000 miles away from the place we call home. this marks the first time capsule is visited the moon since nasa's apollo missions 50 years ago. >> unlike those manned missions, the crew inside a ryan r 3 dummies. it's all a test run for...
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john avlon. i'm also going to waste some time -- stephen miller of child separation at the border fame, trump aide, he's putting out about how he believes that biden is anti white. >> when did racism against white people become okay? joe biden put white people last in line for covid relief funds. kamala harris said disaster aid you go to non-white citizens first. liberal politicians block access to medicine based on skin color. progressive corporations, airlines, universities -- all openly discriminate against white americans. racism is always wrong. the lefts anti white bigotry must stop. >> i have to read the statement from stephen miller's outlet called america first legal. our advertisements make the point that racism is always wrong, regardless of who it is targeted against. does it? the goal of our educational advertisements that afl's advertising simply inform the american people about something they all knew to be true in 2022 but that major news outlets failed to report. unknown should face racial discrimination regardless of the circumstances. s.e. cupp, he thinks airlines are corporatio
john avlon. i'm also going to waste some time -- stephen miller of child separation at the border fame, trump aide, he's putting out about how he believes that biden is anti white. >> when did racism against white people become okay? joe biden put white people last in line for covid relief funds. kamala harris said disaster aid you go to non-white citizens first. liberal politicians block access to medicine based on skin color. progressive corporations, airlines, universities -- all...
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that's where stephen miller may come in handy, john eastman and some of the other people who were part of this strategy to solicit fake electors, to create this false claim of fraud to get mike pence to be able to reject the certification that day and buy some time for state legislatures to throw out the votes of their people and install their own slates of electors. that would be a path for donald trump. that's one they have shown and one stephen miller can lend some support. the same with stephen miller. >> barb, they have access and mike pence is a perfect example to more people than the congressional committee was able to access over 1,000 witnesses, almost all of them, not just republicans but trump republicans. what is sort of in that space between all the witness testimony and documents and evidence the select committee amassed and what doj will have access to now? >> well, i think a couple of things doj can get that the committee could not. one is communications content. the committee had to rely on subpoenas to the person who owned the device to turn over on their own their co
that's where stephen miller may come in handy, john eastman and some of the other people who were part of this strategy to solicit fake electors, to create this false claim of fraud to get mike pence to be able to reject the certification that day and buy some time for state legislatures to throw out the votes of their people and install their own slates of electors. that would be a path for donald trump. that's one they have shown and one stephen miller can lend some support. the same with...
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they came over on taylor leslie miller is yesenia beloget smith law was salis fil a certain year bella. but me those names renewable mcg appreciate reason of john. a young crossjay because of wide so. so let's go last a bullshit, but i will actually call you zed. ah, with a guy with a ship. it could be pretty soon now. yeah, we could pretty soon. oh no, game rain, rewrite it looks a fascism record. thank you know, slumber a gave a deep breath. let's say song spoke of salus feels a need and that's with thing as they out machine civil. but i'm isn't that i did that. it almost today. no problem. sanction, we're just changed it. those are buttons, notion of yes. a yeah, i would get with her at induced emission. i'm the ocean, but what i'm going to admit i, i'm would you put a stop to stay all of that, but it's been changed. it storms it built it with shin that a through your sup, along with to know if that's the with that in that serial number is dead to you, my income. but i to put them both at work, but i turned in all time cyrus bullshit to let the rational mutant to you later it just writes you up in the 1st year from left to what that stuff wi
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dreamed of marrying in her youth, and the first angelina jolie's husband, johnny or miller, got the role of prime minister johnof this character . retired representative of the former prime minister said that the conversation never took place and the creators of the series did not even turn to him for information only in order to produce the maximum dramatic effect about the same message was made by other british celebrities actress judi dench for 3 1/2 decades, holding the title of dame commander of the order of the british empire, said that the series is increasingly distorting events and making gross mistakes and urged respect for members of the royal family who have recently lost the queen. as a result, netflix agreed for the first time to add a disclaimer to the series. now the show will come out with the proviso that it is fiction inspired by real events. however, this is unlikely to affect the perception of people - they are used to identifying heroes as prototypes and king charles iii will have to go through a new wave of condemnation and for his parting with diana and his vikamil in the fifth season t
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john milton cooper labeled a cover-up. according to edith's biographer christy miller wilson's declining health caused behavioral disturbances. that would have huge implications in the league of nations. now i am not an apologist for edith wilson, but her not engaging with or speaking to the press was completely in keeping with how she had dealt with a press from the very beginning. why should she change? well, of course the reason to change is because it was absolutely an emergency situation. prioritizing her husband's health over the country's welfare and her reluctance to speak out have been interpreted as a power grab. it was at the very least a terrible series of decisions for the country. christy miller found that edith wilson's actions had a long reach influencing even the 1967 passage of the 25th amendment dictating that the vice president and no one else. would govern if the president is incapacitated. why why did edith wilson lie to the press? to conclude i will suggest three reasons, although there are undoubtedly more. first edith and woodrow wilson were products of their times. a lady did not engage with the thi
john milton cooper labeled a cover-up. according to edith's biographer christy miller wilson's declining health caused behavioral disturbances. that would have huge implications in the league of nations. now i am not an apologist for edith wilson, but her not engaging with or speaking to the press was completely in keeping with how she had dealt with a press from the very beginning. why should she change? well, of course the reason to change is because it was absolutely an emergency situation....
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john: katie and rafael will join us in moments. >> sandra: anita vogel and the nation's capital. murder in buffalo, and new court documents just released. david lee miller, this story is absolutely heartbreaking. you have been covering this. >> the court documents are as disturbing as the video of the attack. security cameras appears what appears to be her being beating by her estranged husband. her statement reveals she feared for her life. a portion of the document reads "adam hit me anywhere he could all over my body, i was screaming for help the whole time. adam told me to shut the expletive you have, and he was going to kill me. adam told rachel he was not done with me and i was not going anywhere, and told rachel i was not going to get out of there alive. adam went to the kitchen and grabs a tray with several knives on him. i was talking to him to calm him down. i was fearful for my life, i thought i was going to die." days later adam benefield was charged with third degree assault and other misdemeanors, he did not have to post bail. while free, he shot and killed his wife. the district attorney says the injuries were not sufficient enough to cha
john: katie and rafael will join us in moments. >> sandra: anita vogel and the nation's capital. murder in buffalo, and new court documents just released. david lee miller, this story is absolutely heartbreaking. you have been covering this. >> the court documents are as disturbing as the video of the attack. security cameras appears what appears to be her being beating by her estranged husband. her statement reveals she feared for her life. a portion of the document reads...
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john f kennedy or richard nixon. and then finally you can read more about the history of the recording themselves and each of the president's approaches to recording through the material that we publish on miller center.org and through the informational pages that we have for the presidential recordings program. you can get that background on the tapes. you can also get some more of these digital exhibits like the ones i've played today and then if you're really ambitious and you want to listen and just kind of poke around you can download every single audio file that exists because we've uploaded them to our website and this is all available free of charge. so with that, let me stop and and take your questions. thank you again mark. that was fascinating talk. it's amazing listening to the secret recordings. i never heard any of those before and i mean literally thousands of hours. so i appreciate your distilling them down for a few clips to give us an idea of what exactly is in the treasure trove of materials. it looks like we have a few questions if anyone again wants to ask mark anything just jot it in the q&a tab down at the bottom of your computer, and we've got a few minutes left. mark i
john f kennedy or richard nixon. and then finally you can read more about the history of the recording themselves and each of the president's approaches to recording through the material that we publish on miller center.org and through the informational pages that we have for the presidential recordings program. you can get that background on the tapes. you can also get some more of these digital exhibits like the ones i've played today and then if you're really ambitious and you want to listen...
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miller from waterford, virginia. the idea behind the loudoun arrangers are going to service scouts for the union army. they're going to service anti- partisan troops against people like elisha white and john mosby. they're going to help to defend local unionists here particularly in northwest loudoun county. at the tender age of 21, luther slater despite any sort of lack of any sort of military experience is going to be elected first lieutenant. he is second in command to the commander samuel mead. now, word quickly spread throughout loudoun county there is a unionists calvary battalion being raised within the borders of confederate virginia. as you guys can probably imagine this is not very popular. it is particularly unpopular with the particular confederate officer was mentioned a few times, you think that guy is? at the same time is raising his own calvary battalion which will become the 35th a battalion of the virginia calvary priest going to get word he is recruiting at unionists c-uppercase-letter unit here in virginia produce going to declare in the summer of 1862 his intention to whip sam means. and august of 1862 he is going to get that opportunity. he gets word that samuel is b
miller from waterford, virginia. the idea behind the loudoun arrangers are going to service scouts for the union army. they're going to service anti- partisan troops against people like elisha white and john mosby. they're going to help to defend local unionists here particularly in northwest loudoun county. at the tender age of 21, luther slater despite any sort of lack of any sort of military experience is going to be elected first lieutenant. he is second in command to the commander samuel...