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they have a brand new local police force. these are afghan local police officers who have been trained by special warriors our own elite special forces. people like captain wilson and his group in training the local police force. do you trust them to do the job and trust them not to hurt you? >> we trust them to do the job because we trained them and they volunteered for this knowing what the circumstances were ahead of time. it's a mutual trust between one another. they trust us to train them properly and support them and we trust them to help protect us as we train them and work for them. >> you don't have any misgivings walking around? >> no geraldo. we do this on almost a daily basis come down interact with the locals help build rapport and show we can trust them and they can trust us. >> tell me about this village? >> this village it's pretty active. they sell a lot in the shops. today they have it well secured want to make sure everyone is safe. very friendly. we send interpreters down here a lot to buy foods for us in
they have a brand new local police force. these are afghan local police officers who have been trained by special warriors our own elite special forces. people like captain wilson and his group in training the local police force. do you trust them to do the job and trust them not to hurt you? >> we trust them to do the job because we trained them and they volunteered for this knowing what the circumstances were ahead of time. it's a mutual trust between one another. they trust us to train...
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they have a brand new local police force.are afghan local police officers who have been trained by special warriors our own elite special forces. people like captain wilson and his group in training the local police force. do you trust them to do the job and trust them not to hurt you? >> we trust them to do the job because we trained them and they volunteered for this knowing what the circumstances were ahead of time. it's a mutual trust between one another. they trust us to train them properly and support them and we trust them to help protect us as we train them and work for them. >> you don't have any misgivings walking around? >> no geraldo. we do this on almost a daily basis come down interact with the locals help build rapport and show we can trust them and they can trust us. >> tell me about this village? >> this village it's pretty active. they sell a lot in the shops. today they have it well secured want to make sure everyone is safe. very friendly. we send interpreters down here a lot to buy foods for us in the cam
they have a brand new local police force.are afghan local police officers who have been trained by special warriors our own elite special forces. people like captain wilson and his group in training the local police force. do you trust them to do the job and trust them not to hurt you? >> we trust them to do the job because we trained them and they volunteered for this knowing what the circumstances were ahead of time. it's a mutual trust between one another. they trust us to train them...
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do something on their own, so for now, fbi agents are pulsing their sources and the advice to local police is stay alert. >> always good advice. pete williams in the d.c. bureau, thanks. >>> still in washington, republicans are turning up the heat on president obama saying his trip this week to election battleground states pushing to keep student loan rates low is pure politics at the taxpayers' expense because it's one issue the two sides mostly agree about. tomorrow, there's a big vote on the issue on capitol hill, and today, the house speaker criticized the president in remarkably blunt and personal terms. nbc's capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell joins us now. kelly, good evening. >> good evening, savannah. you know when the president travels, the price tag is big. his trip this week cost $179,000 an hour for everything that goes with him. the white house says it was official business, and so the government, not the obama campaign, paid for it. today, the house speaker called them out and said this particular trip was a political stunt. today, the house speaker's words were unus
do something on their own, so for now, fbi agents are pulsing their sources and the advice to local police is stay alert. >> always good advice. pete williams in the d.c. bureau, thanks. >>> still in washington, republicans are turning up the heat on president obama saying his trip this week to election battleground states pushing to keep student loan rates low is pure politics at the taxpayers' expense because it's one issue the two sides mostly agree about. tomorrow, there's a...
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she complained to local police. the local police went up to the agents' room, banged on the door, and when they were not satisfied, called the u.s. embassy. >> women and customers are out on the streets long into the night. on tuesday the scandal widened to include a two american servicemen, now under investigation. officials tell nbc news that they include five from the army, two from the navy, two from the marines, one from the air force, all connected to the secret service advance team. americans are frequently seen here traveling to this area specifically for sex, drugs, alcohol. >> last week the 2012 session of the general assembly ended with legislators failing to come up with a budget compromise. it automatically triggers a so- called doomsday budget, featuring $512 million in cuts from public schools, law enforcement, and services marylanders use every day. while many expect the governor to call a special session of the general assembly, lawmakers said that maryland will do fine with austerity measures, and
she complained to local police. the local police went up to the agents' room, banged on the door, and when they were not satisfied, called the u.s. embassy. >> women and customers are out on the streets long into the night. on tuesday the scandal widened to include a two american servicemen, now under investigation. officials tell nbc news that they include five from the army, two from the navy, two from the marines, one from the air force, all connected to the secret service advance...
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several federal agencies and several local police departments. as informants. i'll tell you this each and every operationally case i worked on. a large degree. a large degree of entrapment. it is the principle that rests on justice and the grave injustice. and i believe yes the f.b.i. bless rethink their policies and procedures. because i believe that entrapment creates. any. because i was interested in really is is the bottom line it is sitting someone up does the u.s. entrap people who tried to. bribe him yes. operation flex began in the united states the operation flex expanded into beyond the borders of the united states and there are people that get a stand in a certain you in iraq. a few in yemen. who were. entrapped. but they were used that method entrapment was used to blackmail them to become informants not lead to an arrest it was to blackmail them now in regards to because put he was implicated somehow in dealing with charles taylor. when he was a present liberia. he was accused of having ties with the or you have been serially. among other areas in
several federal agencies and several local police departments. as informants. i'll tell you this each and every operationally case i worked on. a large degree. a large degree of entrapment. it is the principle that rests on justice and the grave injustice. and i believe yes the f.b.i. bless rethink their policies and procedures. because i believe that entrapment creates. any. because i was interested in really is is the bottom line it is sitting someone up does the u.s. entrap people who tried...
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she complained to the local police.ocal police went up to the agents' room banged on the door, and when they weren't satisfied, called the u.s. embassy. >> an independent government investigator is now in colombia to interview the women, hotel staff, and anyone else who might have been connected to the incident. >>> some disturbing new pictures out of afghanistan show u.s. troops posing with the bodies and body parts of dead insurgents. the images are prompting an apology from the pentagon and an investigation into possible wrongdoing by soldiers in the war zone. steve handelsman is on capitol hill with the latest. >> reporter: thanks. the fourth scandal involving american forces in afghanistan this year. officials of the pentagon tried to stop these images from going viral but they couldn't. the 18 photos are so graphic we're showing just one, cropped. the remains of a suspected suicide bomber and u.s. troops posing in 2010. "the los angeles times" says it got the images from a soldier and published just a few, refusin
she complained to the local police.ocal police went up to the agents' room banged on the door, and when they weren't satisfied, called the u.s. embassy. >> an independent government investigator is now in colombia to interview the women, hotel staff, and anyone else who might have been connected to the incident. >>> some disturbing new pictures out of afghanistan show u.s. troops posing with the bodies and body parts of dead insurgents. the images are prompting an apology from...
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applied and if you are not covered by local police you then go to the state police.t takes anywhere from four-six months for the investigation -- for that check to be performed. if the individual is approved, they go in and get their f.i.d. and there is another $2 of paying for the card from your local police. you have this identification card which entitles you to go and buy either a rifle or shotgun which is in compliance with new jersey state lottery and host: as far as where you can buy guns, give the range of places you can buy in new jersey. caller: the only place in new jersey you can buy firearms is from a properly licensed federal ffl. federal firearms license holder. you have to go to a business place like a gun shop but they have to be licensed. it has a federal license but also has state approval. the state is draconian because they have rules of who can even work in a gun shop. host: thank you for that round up. florida, independent line. caller: good morning, cspan, good morning, pedro. isn't it ironic that romney who was anti-gun when he was in massach
applied and if you are not covered by local police you then go to the state police.t takes anywhere from four-six months for the investigation -- for that check to be performed. if the individual is approved, they go in and get their f.i.d. and there is another $2 of paying for the card from your local police. you have this identification card which entitles you to go and buy either a rifle or shotgun which is in compliance with new jersey state lottery and host: as far as where you can buy...
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if the legitimate tax payers say, hey, i want to work with the local police give them everything you have, i think that's going to be an important step i understand where you're talking about the average of i think $3500 or $4,000 is the fraudulent return refund. the local guys, that's what they do every day. that's what my local police are helping citizens every day with smaller types of crimes or fraudulent conduct. that's a positive step. i'm displeased with the level of service on the taxpayer protection unit, i do want to recognize that's a very important step in the right direction. the issue of the social security dit massachusettser list and that's open game for those who want to commit fuj lent conduct. i know the irs i believe the position is to restrict access to that to -- is that correct that you will like action to restrict who can access that information? >> i think we are working with the social security administration and the administration we're generally on legislation that would do that. >> so that's an ongoing effort, but not ready yet to say here's what we think
if the legitimate tax payers say, hey, i want to work with the local police give them everything you have, i think that's going to be an important step i understand where you're talking about the average of i think $3500 or $4,000 is the fraudulent return refund. the local guys, that's what they do every day. that's what my local police are helping citizens every day with smaller types of crimes or fraudulent conduct. that's a positive step. i'm displeased with the level of service on the...
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is a runaway child. >> marc klaas, whose organization helps track down missing girls, says that local policeismiss teenage girls that disappear as troublemakers. >> if you have situations where the parents are reporting the kids missing, and the police are excusing it or justifying it in any way, shape or form, of course you're going to have an irate family. >> marc klaas speaks from firsthand experience. in 1993, his 12-year-old daughter was kidnapped from her own bedroom during a sleepover. >> my daughter polly was kidnapped by a vicious, brutal, long-time criminal was thought to have run away for a long period of time. it offers a very easy justification for law enforcement not to get involved in these cases. when you look at the number of cases you can kind of understand that it would really overwhelm them. >> despite launching a two-month search to find his daughter, klaas experienced the same frustrations about law enforcement's reaction to the abduction. >> they developed a profile of polly's case and suggested she had run away with her boyfriend to avoid having to move. not only were
is a runaway child. >> marc klaas, whose organization helps track down missing girls, says that local policeismiss teenage girls that disappear as troublemakers. >> if you have situations where the parents are reporting the kids missing, and the police are excusing it or justifying it in any way, shape or form, of course you're going to have an irate family. >> marc klaas speaks from firsthand experience. in 1993, his 12-year-old daughter was kidnapped from her own bedroom...
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that's what my local police are helping citizens every day is those smaller types of crime or fraudulent conduct. so i think that's a very positive step. while i'm very displeased with the level of service on the taxpayer protection unit, i do want to recognize that's a very important step in the right direction. maybe two other issues here before we wrap up and i appreciate all of our witnesses' patience. the issue of the social security death master list and the fact that that's pretty much open game for fraud lent conduct or those who want to the commit fraudulent conduct. i know the irs i believe the position is to restrict access to that to -- is that correct that you would like you know action to restrict who can access that information. >> i think we are working with the social security administration and the administration more generally on legislation that would do that. >> so that's an ongoing effort so not ready yet to say here's what we think is the right approach within the administration? >> i think that's right. i that i that your question would be very well answered to go
that's what my local police are helping citizens every day is those smaller types of crime or fraudulent conduct. so i think that's a very positive step. while i'm very displeased with the level of service on the taxpayer protection unit, i do want to recognize that's a very important step in the right direction. maybe two other issues here before we wrap up and i appreciate all of our witnesses' patience. the issue of the social security death master list and the fact that that's pretty much...
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a local police department's brush with pacman. >> the caped crusader made his way through the area. more on what we know about the super hero. >> he is dressed like batman. >> it has been viewed all over the world. this police dashboard camera caught a man dressed like that man pulled over in silver springs last week with a bat mobile lamborghini and all. you can hear police officers as what he is up to ny his real license plates are not on the car. >> i am on my way to georgetown inner-city hospital. >> ok. can i see the registration daffs i like the out man. >> thank you. -- ken i see your registration? i like your outfit, man. >> thank you. >> batman's real name is lenny robinson. he is visiting children at several hospitals and posing with the license tag that got him in trouble. just like he told the police, his mission is to cheer of children who are in the hospital. is all about a foundation from a couple that lost their child to a rare genetic disease. he got to meet his favorite super euro batman before he died in 2002. >> is a super hero batman before he died in 2002. >> h
a local police department's brush with pacman. >> the caped crusader made his way through the area. more on what we know about the super hero. >> he is dressed like batman. >> it has been viewed all over the world. this police dashboard camera caught a man dressed like that man pulled over in silver springs last week with a bat mobile lamborghini and all. you can hear police officers as what he is up to ny his real license plates are not on the car. >> i am on my way to...
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in the ruckus that followed at least hotel security, if not local police, game involved. officials say the incident tint creep into talks at the summit. the president's personal secret detail wasn't involved and his security wasn't compromised, but california republican congressman darrell issa says prostitutes open the question of blackmail. >> the question is is the whole organization in need of some soul searching, some changes before the president, the vice president, members of the cabinet are in danger? >> reporter: there was some positive news here. officials announced the u.s. and colombia worked out their final differences over the new free trade agreement earlier than expected. it will go into effect a month from now and that the summit itself could be held here was a testament to security improvements in the country once in the clutches of drug lords. >>> the conventions are still a few months away, but mitt romney and president obama already seem to be duking it out like it's the general election. the latest fox news poll shows a statistical dead wheat. while
in the ruckus that followed at least hotel security, if not local police, game involved. officials say the incident tint creep into talks at the summit. the president's personal secret detail wasn't involved and his security wasn't compromised, but california republican congressman darrell issa says prostitutes open the question of blackmail. >> the question is is the whole organization in need of some soul searching, some changes before the president, the vice president, members of the...
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others wounded in tulsa oklahoma, the suspects were arrested this morning after a manhunt involving local police. >> a crime stoppers tip helps police track down jake england and alvin, they began searching for the suspects after a of a string of shootings terrified tulsa. they both face murder charges of one of the neighbors says it's hard to believe. >> he's just a nice young man i can even imagines him doing anything like this, not jake very well mannered he has helped me over here. >> a couple identifying themselves as his relatives say in glen's father was shot and killed two years ago and the teen scroll friend more recently committed suicide rate in front of him. >> the only thing i was told is that she shot herself, that's all i know. the boy was completely horrified he loved your very much. >> all the victims were black but police are not ready to call this a hate crime. >> we have had no evidence, no racial slurs have been thrown. >> they have not yet determined a motive and it is unclear how the two suspects knew each other. >> former house speaker newt gingrich is conceding that matt
others wounded in tulsa oklahoma, the suspects were arrested this morning after a manhunt involving local police. >> a crime stoppers tip helps police track down jake england and alvin, they began searching for the suspects after a of a string of shootings terrified tulsa. they both face murder charges of one of the neighbors says it's hard to believe. >> he's just a nice young man i can even imagines him doing anything like this, not jake very well mannered he has helped me over...
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the local police department that seemed almost in a cavalier way dismissed criminal charges look at this case dismissively and ignored it until the political pressure got to the point where they could no long he do so? will the pressure shift to them and will there be demands for the local prosecutor's officer and local police department to be investigated to determine whether it is symptomatic of a larger, more structural problem with law enforcement with sanford? >> i think people's attention will be split on this issue. some people will be focusing on there. we should remember there is a federal hate crimes invest going on. i think it's very meaningful to people who believe it was racially motivated. i think you will people tuning in on in to this case on a number of different levels. >> professor, as a former prosecutor, as lawyers, you and i are more interested in the nitty gritty of what what will happen. tell me if you think i am wrong, the defendant almost necessarily will take the stand to make his case because his is the only voice that will permit his defense, which is the sta
the local police department that seemed almost in a cavalier way dismissed criminal charges look at this case dismissively and ignored it until the political pressure got to the point where they could no long he do so? will the pressure shift to them and will there be demands for the local prosecutor's officer and local police department to be investigated to determine whether it is symptomatic of a larger, more structural problem with law enforcement with sanford? >> i think people's...
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in the taken refuge behind the not the gates i was definitely not receiving visitors then the local police superintendent strode out of the startling news that mr anderson and two local union carbide executives were on time to rest on that police believe the residents are going to tell us exactly who the arrested mr cook mr believe me mr north and mr allison developing interviewing the rest of mr imus really will get him and we've there was a decision. that mr anderson and everybody should be interested by then the world's media was there and everybody knew that he was coming for magistrate and for him to topple over soon. well with me. there were drawers with violations of civil duty and was generally related to a problem like this which mr anderson had been arrested on charges of criminal and constructive negligence offenses carrying a possible two year jail sentence and theoretically no chance of bail even the company's lawyer could see the man as they were confined under house arrest he was right here to solve a problem and representative the u.s. government for money assistance asked
in the taken refuge behind the not the gates i was definitely not receiving visitors then the local police superintendent strode out of the startling news that mr anderson and two local union carbide executives were on time to rest on that police believe the residents are going to tell us exactly who the arrested mr cook mr believe me mr north and mr allison developing interviewing the rest of mr imus really will get him and we've there was a decision. that mr anderson and everybody should be...
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the fbi has to come in, the department of justice has to come in as history's encore where the local policeepartments failed to do their job in the death of a young black person, and the federal government has to come in and correct this. >> essentially we're saying the locals are incompetent. the fbi comes in, riding in with the calvary, and doing the job the right way. mychal, this much time has passed. it is so hard weeks after the crime to find the sorts of evidence that would now permit the feds to make a case. what is it specifically they'll look for that has not been discovered? what is out there that might be susceptible to bringing charge being brought. >> it does not have to be federal charges. it could be pressure for the local police to actually arrest george zimmerman. that's all anybody is asking for right now. is that george zimmerman be arrested. that charges be filed. there be an opportunity for justice. no one knows what the outcome of that be. no one knows what the charges would be. but the problem is that george zimmerman as of yet has not been arrested. and that's the l
the fbi has to come in, the department of justice has to come in as history's encore where the local policeepartments failed to do their job in the death of a young black person, and the federal government has to come in and correct this. >> essentially we're saying the locals are incompetent. the fbi comes in, riding in with the calvary, and doing the job the right way. mychal, this much time has passed. it is so hard weeks after the crime to find the sorts of evidence that would now...
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. >> she complained to local police. that is how this all started. >> it is legal there but you are still representing our country. >> i think it is not right. >> also the potential for an agent to be blackmailed could compromise security. >> it is not necessarily have to be a prostitute. >> they say does not involve agents like these involving guarding the president. >> he was made aware of it. i would not characterize his reaction. >> new agents are in place and at no point was the president's security compromise. >> maybe embarrassing more than anything else. >> it is an unwanted distraction for the white house. >> people are representing the president and our secret service. they should not be doing something like that. >> the secret service is promising a thorough investigation. if found guilty the agents could face reprimands or lose their jobs. >> thank you. developing news from fairfax county where a fire was this afternoon. firefighters were called to a home. the house was already engulfed in flames. the home wa
. >> she complained to local police. that is how this all started. >> it is legal there but you are still representing our country. >> i think it is not right. >> also the potential for an agent to be blackmailed could compromise security. >> it is not necessarily have to be a prostitute. >> they say does not involve agents like these involving guarding the president. >> he was made aware of it. i would not characterize his reaction. >> new agents...
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police here are saying one local operator was selling more than sweet treats. it was here at bayswater court and sheffield circle in waldorf. a 20-year-old man was operating an ice cream truck. but police say he had a little side business going, too. selling pot. >> he really was selling ice cream also? >> ice cream or marijuana. you can take your pick with this guy. >> reporter: police say they received a tip through crime solvers on march 30th that alexander huskins was dealing drugs. they stopped the truck and a drug detection dog alerted on the vehicle. police say they found cash and baggies of marijuana in the suspect's underwear. >> you would think he would hide it somewhere inside the truck. but rather he put it in a plastic bag and then hid it in his briefs. >> reporter: police say hoskins was selling to teens and young adults through word of mouth. he's been charged with possession of intent to distribute marijuana. >> a lot of people have corrupt minds. and i'm just -- i'm not surprised. not surprised at all. >> very unusual. there's not a lot that goe
police here are saying one local operator was selling more than sweet treats. it was here at bayswater court and sheffield circle in waldorf. a 20-year-old man was operating an ice cream truck. but police say he had a little side business going, too. selling pot. >> he really was selling ice cream also? >> ice cream or marijuana. you can take your pick with this guy. >> reporter: police say they received a tip through crime solvers on march 30th that alexander huskins was...
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prostitutes, and one of the agents did not pay one of the prostitutes and she compl n complained to local policehow that all started. police went to the state department, the state department told the secret service, the secret service recalled all the cvent agents. it's clearly the biggest scandal in history. the only thing that comes close is the other story i also broke. corner-cutting. a lax attitude which contributes to this kind of thing. >> do we have an idea how many -- if all 12 were sent home, do we know how many were involved in this? >> my understanding, all 12 to one degree or another, whether actually doing it or covering it up. and they're all going to be investigating by the office of professional respondent. >> just to be clear, submitting to prostitution in colombia is not illegal, correct? >> right. as long as it's in designated areas. but, of course, it's totally inappropriate for secret service agents to be going to prostitutes, especially on a sworn trip and protecting the president and it subjects them to potential blackmail. the prostitutes knowing that an agent is with t
prostitutes, and one of the agents did not pay one of the prostitutes and she compl n complained to local policehow that all started. police went to the state department, the state department told the secret service, the secret service recalled all the cvent agents. it's clearly the biggest scandal in history. the only thing that comes close is the other story i also broke. corner-cutting. a lax attitude which contributes to this kind of thing. >> do we have an idea how many -- if all 12...
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. >> in cases of tampa the legitimate taxpayer can say work with local police, give them everything you have, i understand talking about average of $3,500 or $4,000 fraudulent return refund that from prioritization resources that cost that the national level going after this but the local guys that is what they do every day. what my local police are helping citizens every day. smaller types of crimes or fraudulent conduct. that is a positive step and i am displeased with the level of service on the protection unit i want to recognize that is a very important step in the right direction. two other issues before we wrap up and i appreciate the witnesses. the fact that it is an open game for fraudulent conduct for those who want to commit fraudulent conduct. the irs believe the condition is to restrict access to that. is it correct you would like legislative action to restrict who can access that information? >> we are working with the social security and administration on legislation to do that. >> that is an ongoing effort but not ready to say here's what we think is the right approach w
. >> in cases of tampa the legitimate taxpayer can say work with local police, give them everything you have, i understand talking about average of $3,500 or $4,000 fraudulent return refund that from prioritization resources that cost that the national level going after this but the local guys that is what they do every day. what my local police are helping citizens every day. smaller types of crimes or fraudulent conduct. that is a positive step and i am displeased with the level of...
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attorney's office, local police. they have even offered $50,000 as a reward for information. well, this week officials have pinpointed two persons of interest. they happen to be this trans gendered couple you're seeing here. 22-year-old katherine mccloskey born a male but identifies as a female. they were called to testify in front of a grand jury this week. >> we didn't do it. we had nothing to do with the bomb threat. they are despicable. >> they are persons of interest. seamus you see in the suit was expelled from the university of johnston campus in january over issues of johnston using the men's locker room repeatedly. johnston has a number of lawsuits pending against the university. that's sort of why they believe they are being targeted. >> payback from the university because we're suing them. >> the couple says they are willing for cooperate. they are not suspects. this is a huge hassle for students. joining us is a sophomore from the university of pittsburgh. lauren bernlgen. you had to be evacuated because of bomb threats two times in the middle of the night. tell u
attorney's office, local police. they have even offered $50,000 as a reward for information. well, this week officials have pinpointed two persons of interest. they happen to be this trans gendered couple you're seeing here. 22-year-old katherine mccloskey born a male but identifies as a female. they were called to testify in front of a grand jury this week. >> we didn't do it. we had nothing to do with the bomb threat. they are despicable. >> they are persons of interest. seamus...
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some point according to these sources, there was a dispute overpayment, and then the police, the local police got involved. about a dozen secret service officers are involved in this scandal. we're told it's a mix of undercover agents as well as the uniform officers. they were not part of the president's protective detail but were part of the overall security team here in colombia. now, we do understand that president obama has been informed about this investigation along with secretary na poll tan oof homeland security, an investigation, an internal investigation is now under way. >> so dan, this clearly overshadowing the president's visit in colombia. what is on the agenda for that summit today? >> reporter: this is not only an embarrassment, but it's a major distraction for the white house. the president came here to focus on critical issues, not only to the united states but also to the region, focusing on energy, on trade, on the economy. the expansion of the economy has bench quicker since the economic downturn in the latin american region than it has been in the united states. so the p
some point according to these sources, there was a dispute overpayment, and then the police, the local police got involved. about a dozen secret service officers are involved in this scandal. we're told it's a mix of undercover agents as well as the uniform officers. they were not part of the president's protective detail but were part of the overall security team here in colombia. now, we do understand that president obama has been informed about this investigation along with secretary na poll...
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zimmerman and local police of racism. the decision to grant bail was greeted with dismay. >> mr. martin had tears in his eyes as he watched the killer of his son. it was devastating that he got to give an apology to help him get a bond. they were very outraged at that. >> it will take some days to work out the terms of the bail. he's not to leave florida until the trial begins. >> you are watching "bbc news," still ahead -- remembering the voice of reggae. we will get a new film that celebrates the life of bob marley. let's see what is making headlines around the world. the "financial times" leaves on the french presidential election. the international herald tribune and focuses on the situation in egypt. then, a look at the ongoing crisis in syria. calls for international intervention is growing. it looks dark. thunderstorms passing over the former british colony, turning day into night. there will be a football clash between barcelona and real madrid. this is "bbc news." protests continue and bahrain. organizers say that the formula 1 grand prix is going ahead. 127 people have
zimmerman and local police of racism. the decision to grant bail was greeted with dismay. >> mr. martin had tears in his eyes as he watched the killer of his son. it was devastating that he got to give an apology to help him get a bond. they were very outraged at that. >> it will take some days to work out the terms of the bail. he's not to leave florida until the trial begins. >> you are watching "bbc news," still ahead -- remembering the voice of reggae. we will...
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>>> tonight we visit the streets and suburbs of detroit, michigan, joining the fbi, state and local police as part of operation cross-country five, a nationwide dragnet to crack down on those who exploit juveniles in the sex trade. in the process we came across the destroyed lives often left in the wake of human trafficking. >> thanks, everybody, for coming out. as you guys know today is the kick off for cross-country five. >> how are these undercover investigations initiated? >> oftentimes there's a number of different web portals we use. >> today much of the underground sex trade has moved off the street corner and onto the internet. investigators begin the operation by browsing online ads and setting up dates. >> calling to see if i could get some company. >> juveniles will never be listed as under age so police keep their eyes open for girls who look younger than 18. >> these are runaways we'll make the team aware of. >> fbi agent katie connell is the task force's victim specialist. >> they end up running away, maybe at the bus stop. pimp looks at the bus stop, she needs to eat, offers
>>> tonight we visit the streets and suburbs of detroit, michigan, joining the fbi, state and local police as part of operation cross-country five, a nationwide dragnet to crack down on those who exploit juveniles in the sex trade. in the process we came across the destroyed lives often left in the wake of human trafficking. >> thanks, everybody, for coming out. as you guys know today is the kick off for cross-country five. >> how are these undercover investigations...
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it requires local police to check immigration status if there's a reasonable suspicion the person iscountry illegally. some people say that's profiling. but arizona says federal government has failed to control the problems that that state says it has to suffer through on a regular basis. our kate baldwin is live in d.c. she's been covering this. she's a supreme court expert right now with medicare and all the rest. this looks like a classic supreme court battle between state and federal jurisdiction. >> you absolutely hit it right there. the justices will hear one hour of oral arguments today, state versus federal authority, a classic battle before the supreme court. the key issue before the court is who should be enforcing illegal immigration laws. they also say the law is meant to assist, not interfere, assist in their view, the federal government to stop illegal immigration. state officials are saying that they're stepping in where they believe the federal government has so far failed. the obama administration, though, says it's absolutely the opposite. they argue that arizona wo
it requires local police to check immigration status if there's a reasonable suspicion the person iscountry illegally. some people say that's profiling. but arizona says federal government has failed to control the problems that that state says it has to suffer through on a regular basis. our kate baldwin is live in d.c. she's been covering this. she's a supreme court expert right now with medicare and all the rest. this looks like a classic supreme court battle between state and federal...
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she complained to the local police. the local police went up to the agents' room, banged on the door, and when they weren't satisfied, called the u.s. embassy. >> reporter: residents say the legal sex trade there is a booming business, with women and customers out on the streets long into the night. meantime, on tuesday the scandal widened to include ten american servicemen now under investigation. u.s. military officials tell nbc news they include five from the army, two from the navy, two marines, and one from the air force, all of them connected to the secret service advance team. >> residents here say prostitution is widespread and that americans are frequently seen here traveling to this area specifically for sex, drugs, and alcohol. mark potter, nbc news in colombia. back to you. >>> an independent government investigator is now in colombia to interview women who can identify anyone else connected to the incident. >>> kids playing a game of chicken by standing on the tracks as a subway train approaches. >>> madonn
she complained to the local police. the local police went up to the agents' room, banged on the door, and when they weren't satisfied, called the u.s. embassy. >> reporter: residents say the legal sex trade there is a booming business, with women and customers out on the streets long into the night. meantime, on tuesday the scandal widened to include ten american servicemen now under investigation. u.s. military officials tell nbc news they include five from the army, two from the navy,...
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the hotel called local police, who alerted the u.s. embassy.ltimately it went all the way to the white house. the secret service members were sent home before the president arrived friday. five u.s. military members also assigned to protect the president during the trip who may have also been involved have been confined to their quarters in cartegena. prostitution is legal in parts of colombia, but it is a violation of the secret service rules of conduct. in a statement the agency said, the secret service demands more from its employees and these expectations are met and exceeded every day by the vast majority of our work force. members of congress say they will launch their own investigation. >> my committee, we're going to look into all the details of what happened here, to see whether there should be changes in procedures, to see whether or not something should have been noticed before. >> this is really the biggest scandal in the history of the secret service. >> reporter: ron wrote "in the president's secret service" echoed the calls for c
the hotel called local police, who alerted the u.s. embassy.ltimately it went all the way to the white house. the secret service members were sent home before the president arrived friday. five u.s. military members also assigned to protect the president during the trip who may have also been involved have been confined to their quarters in cartegena. prostitution is legal in parts of colombia, but it is a violation of the secret service rules of conduct. in a statement the agency said, the...
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. >>> it to get to the local police and get a chance to talk to them about some questions about drivingtreets. the drag strip is a quarter mile long but speeds topping a to 90 mi. an hour. >>> a thing is just fun to show them, as cars faster and the end everyone is considered a winner for the mutual respect driven home on the,, a suddenness chilly evening taking a look at our weather had lyon's number one if you set up sunday probably noticed clear and cool and yes there is a false advisory for the north bay seemed risks through thursday and a chance of showers as we head into the easter weekend. taking a look at the satellite perspective we find a lot going on here you may notice when the conditions earlier today that will likely continue on for at least one more day. it's the a couple of isolated showers as well and we can dry out tomorrow at their the main thing you're probably is in this evening is a cool air mass from in place and that is being temperatures down was the clear skies tonight maybe even many of the but of frost in some of our north bid values the north and towns acros
. >>> it to get to the local police and get a chance to talk to them about some questions about drivingtreets. the drag strip is a quarter mile long but speeds topping a to 90 mi. an hour. >>> a thing is just fun to show them, as cars faster and the end everyone is considered a winner for the mutual respect driven home on the,, a suddenness chilly evening taking a look at our weather had lyon's number one if you set up sunday probably noticed clear and cool and yes there is a...
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the woman went to local police who were stationed at the hotel.here were lots of colombian police at the hotel that night. four of them at the front door to the hotel. one police was on every floor. and complained that she was being stiffed by these agents. the police went to the room, banged on the door. at first they weren't allowed in. it's unclear how the dispute was resolved. but we do know that the police contacted the u.s.ç embassy. the u.s. embassy dispatched representatives to the hotel. they looked over the guest list and saw that all 11 had brought back female foreign national guests. >> secret service agents checked these women in. these alleged prostitutes, in as guests themselves? >> yes. it's not clear if all of them were prostitutes or at least that they understood that all of them were prostitutes. but they all had foreign national female guests in their rooms, yes. >> jack, let me ask you this, assuming the allegations are true, how serious a breech is this? you're a former cia officer. let me deal with the impact of assuming it
the woman went to local police who were stationed at the hotel.here were lots of colombian police at the hotel that night. four of them at the front door to the hotel. one police was on every floor. and complained that she was being stiffed by these agents. the police went to the room, banged on the door. at first they weren't allowed in. it's unclear how the dispute was resolved. but we do know that the police contacted the u.s.ç embassy. the u.s. embassy dispatched representatives to the...
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