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the man behind the devastation was an american, and his name timothy mcveigh. >> tim mcveigh was one of ours, a war hero, and he grew up in the suburbs of buffalo, and we need t needed to know there. was a sense to find out who this man was. >> timothy mcveigh was born in the town of lockport in upstate new york. by all accounts he had a normal childhood and adolescence. >> we were never told anything that would give you warning that he would do anything like this. and in sfakt fact, as a teenager, he was the young man that the people in the neighborhood would choose to babysit their kids. >> he was a good student, and bright, and above average intelligence, an when you look at the history of se severe criminal conduct, there is childhood abuse or abandonment, and you can see how it is developed, but there is nothing there in his background. >> but there was a dark side, because he had discovered "the turner diaries" about an insur arerection led by white supremists against the government. >> it described a truckombing in washington, d.c., at 9:00 a.m. in the morning, and very simila
the man behind the devastation was an american, and his name timothy mcveigh. >> tim mcveigh was one of ours, a war hero, and he grew up in the suburbs of buffalo, and we need t needed to know there. was a sense to find out who this man was. >> timothy mcveigh was born in the town of lockport in upstate new york. by all accounts he had a normal childhood and adolescence. >> we were never told anything that would give you warning that he would do anything like this. and in...
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jack mcveigh steps out - cranks a three to give nebraska a 31-30 lead. a few minutes later - huskers up 36-34 - mcveigh his second three of the game - he had 16 off the bench - huskers led by 3 at the break. second half - hooisers out in front - andrew white - he also had 16 - nebraska within one. but indiana outscored nebraska 43-30 in the second half - yogi ferrell game high 24 points. nebraska now 8-7 on the year losing 79- 69. iowa coming off their big home win over michigan state, on the road for another tough test against purdue. iowa trails purde 44 to 29 in the second half. jared uthoff has the majority of iowa's points - 16 of iowa's 20 first half points. the rest of the hawkeyes shot 2-19 in that first half. eleventh ranked iowa state and big 12 showdown. that game in the early minutes still. georges niang with five points so far. we'll have highlights from both games tonight at 10. one play into the rose bowl, stanford took a lead that iowa never overcame. the hawkeyes seemed to have no answer for stanfords christian mccaffrey, as the cardinal
jack mcveigh steps out - cranks a three to give nebraska a 31-30 lead. a few minutes later - huskers up 36-34 - mcveigh his second three of the game - he had 16 off the bench - huskers led by 3 at the break. second half - hooisers out in front - andrew white - he also had 16 - nebraska within one. but indiana outscored nebraska 43-30 in the second half - yogi ferrell game high 24 points. nebraska now 8-7 on the year losing 79- 69. iowa coming off their big home win over michigan state, on the...
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virtually 18 years to the day after timothy mcveigh attacked after timothy mcveigh attacked oklahoma city. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> he was a brilliant mathatician who hated society. >> he was extremely smart, but socially awkward. >> he started fantasizing about killing people. >> the unabomber left his angry mark of death. >> he orchestrated a vicious bombing spree that killed three, maimed four, and injured 19 others. >> in all sixteen bombs, their locations all over the united states. >> i began to think i may not make it. >> his base of operations was crude. >> the cabin was a bomb factory. >> his devices were hideously lethal. >> pieces of wood, nails. >> that's an antipersonnel device. that's used to maim or kill. >> for almost two decades, he skillfully evaded identification and capture. >> we had literally hundreds and hundreds of suspects. >> he dropped out of sight for six years. >> people thought he was dead. >> he was obsessed about leaving fingerprint evidence. >> nobody has seen anybody like theodore kaczynski. >> the hunt for the unabomber. next. >>> a
virtually 18 years to the day after timothy mcveigh attacked after timothy mcveigh attacked oklahoma city. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> he was a brilliant mathatician who hated society. >> he was extremely smart, but socially awkward. >> he started fantasizing about killing people. >> the unabomber left his angry mark of death. >> he orchestrated a vicious bombing spree that killed three, maimed four, and injured 19 others. >> in all sixteen...
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jack mcveigh steps out - cranks a three to give nebraska a 31-30 lead. a few minutes later - huskers up 36-34 - mcveigh his second three of the game - he had 16 off the bench - huskers led by 3 at the break. second half - hooisers out in had 1616 nebraska within one. but indiana outscored nebraska 43-30 in the second half - yogi ferrell game high 24 points. nebraska now 8-7 on the year losing 79- 69. second ranked morningside women have no problem with unranked midland on the road winning 87-66. madison braun and jordyn wollenburg each scored 15 points and added two assists a piece in the win. mustangs are now 14-1. mustang men however lose by double digits to midland, 78-49. brody egger had 11 points, the only morningside player to score more than 10. fourth ranked briar cliff women lose a close one to concordia on the road, 77-75. mckenzie shipley led the way scoring 19 points in the loss. they fall to 12-3 on the year. the charger men pick up a high scoring win over concordia, 90 to 82. bryan forbes led the way with 23 points. shane graves nice day wi
jack mcveigh steps out - cranks a three to give nebraska a 31-30 lead. a few minutes later - huskers up 36-34 - mcveigh his second three of the game - he had 16 off the bench - huskers led by 3 at the break. second half - hooisers out in had 1616 nebraska within one. but indiana outscored nebraska 43-30 in the second half - yogi ferrell game high 24 points. nebraska now 8-7 on the year losing 79- 69. second ranked morningside women have no problem with unranked midland on the road winning...
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timothy mcveigh the most iconic example 20 years ago. the free men, that's also in the 1990s.ow dangerous is think group or thinking? i talked to the fbi, they make the point frequently, in their countering violent extremism here on the homeland, that it is if not just as likely to be islamic terrorism but also domestic terrorism. not many more but there are, depending how you look at statistics, more cases of that kind of thing than there are islamic-inspired terrorism. not to minimize the threat but saying there is this other threat there that maybe many americans aren't aware of. >> well, i think that's very true. and the domestic threat is serious. but it's not necessarily emanating from this corner, at least up until now. so what we've seen is that members of the movement called sovereign citizen movement, who believe in alternative series of laws that they think govern the united states, have been engaged in a lot of violence, violence against police, ambushes of police. we've also seen that there's what we sort of lack is good accounting being hate crimes to see what ki
timothy mcveigh the most iconic example 20 years ago. the free men, that's also in the 1990s.ow dangerous is think group or thinking? i talked to the fbi, they make the point frequently, in their countering violent extremism here on the homeland, that it is if not just as likely to be islamic terrorism but also domestic terrorism. not many more but there are, depending how you look at statistics, more cases of that kind of thing than there are islamic-inspired terrorism. not to minimize the...
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you go to sandy hook and the movie theater and all the way back to timmy -- timothy mcveigh in oklahoma. there have been killings by all kinds of people who should not have guns.>> a fellow just shot up the planned parenthood last year. that is a real concern. i am just not sure. we are 5% of the world population and we own 40% of the world's guns. what about canada where they have 100 homicides in the year and we have what hundred and one city. it goes on and on. and the death by children because of guns. >> guns left in the drawer around the house.>> parents who do not lock them up. it is amazing. >> it is a big concern for everyone.>> i'm going to switch a little bit. i think one of the big stories is star wars. star wars grossed $1 billion in one week and it is still going on. it will top -- it will probably top avatar. but, it is the attitude of wanting to connect to something larger than we are. on christmas eve, some time ago, there was the word was god and dwelt among us. it was connecting to that beginning that we all long for. i think that is what the star wars and the star tr
you go to sandy hook and the movie theater and all the way back to timmy -- timothy mcveigh in oklahoma. there have been killings by all kinds of people who should not have guns.>> a fellow just shot up the planned parenthood last year. that is a real concern. i am just not sure. we are 5% of the world population and we own 40% of the world's guns. what about canada where they have 100 homicides in the year and we have what hundred and one city. it goes on and on. and the death by...
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more in the second half - jack mcveigh - the freshman from australia - hits the three - nebraska, no trouble with rutgers - 90-56. creighton also making a road trip to seton hall in big east play. first half - bluejays down 5 - isaiah zierden with the steal - and check out the circus layup at the rim - take another look as zierden gets the that was part of a 12-0 run for the jays - maurice watson to the rim - hoop and the harm - creighton up the bluejays finish the half strong too - toby hegner from the corner - creighton gets a nice road win, 82- 67. the c-n-o-s classic continued today - and a pair of great college matchups were on the docket. the briar cliff men and women - both taking on hastings down at the tyson events center - all four teams are ranked in the top-25. on the men's side - briar cliff is ranked 6th - the broncos are 18th. hastings was looking to work it inside early - getting it to kendall ferguson - he scores down low. briar cliff, on the other hand - likes to shoot - bryan forbes from the wing - his three is good - forbes had 18 for the cliff. then shane graves
more in the second half - jack mcveigh - the freshman from australia - hits the three - nebraska, no trouble with rutgers - 90-56. creighton also making a road trip to seton hall in big east play. first half - bluejays down 5 - isaiah zierden with the steal - and check out the circus layup at the rim - take another look as zierden gets the that was part of a 12-0 run for the jays - maurice watson to the rim - hoop and the harm - creighton up the bluejays finish the half strong too - toby hegner...
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i think we have to make the point that only the killers, only the terrorists are when timothy mcveigh, a white american, bombed a federal building in oklahoma city he was responsible. we have got to stop this stereotyping and caricature rising -- caricature rising of people. we do not want to give comfort to the terrorist and their propaganda machine. as i pointed out, donald trump's words are being used by those terrorist in their ongoing propaganda. i think -- i don't know that i say with you rules are for who goes in the country or not, but i think they want to make a point. i think british politicians want to make a point. they want to be seen defending their population from these kinds of slanderous attacks. when you hear republican candidates demonized muslim americans, that is not only >> might -- my question is about our vulnerability to cyberattacks. hillary clinton: i think a lot about it because we are older bill to the garden-variety hacking -- corporations it and the united states government, we have seen that. and we are vulnerable to some of the kinds of attacks people
i think we have to make the point that only the killers, only the terrorists are when timothy mcveigh, a white american, bombed a federal building in oklahoma city he was responsible. we have got to stop this stereotyping and caricature rising -- caricature rising of people. we do not want to give comfort to the terrorist and their propaganda machine. as i pointed out, donald trump's words are being used by those terrorist in their ongoing propaganda. i think -- i don't know that i say with you...
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. -- timothy mcveigh -- mcvea and oklahoma. somebody just shot up planned parenthood last year. that is a real concern. we are 5% of the worlds population and we own 40% of the world's guns. what about our next-door neighbor up in canada? 100 homicides per year and we have 101 city. it just goes on and on. the death by children because of guns is just -- >> guns left in the drawer around the house.>> parents who don't want to lock them up. it is amazing what is happening there.>> moderator: that is a big concern. what else? >> i think one of the big stories with star wars. i think star wars -- of course $1 billion in one week and it is still going on. it is probably topping avatar. it is the attitude of wanting to connect to something larger than we are. i preached on christmas eve, some time ago, about the -- about in the beginning was the word and the word was with god and the word dwelt among us. what we all long for. i think that is what the star wars and the star trek in the chronicles of narnia and all of them do so well. what is it, lord of the rings? we have something in
. -- timothy mcveigh -- mcvea and oklahoma. somebody just shot up planned parenthood last year. that is a real concern. we are 5% of the worlds population and we own 40% of the world's guns. what about our next-door neighbor up in canada? 100 homicides per year and we have 101 city. it just goes on and on. the death by children because of guns is just -- >> guns left in the drawer around the house.>> parents who don't want to lock them up. it is amazing what is happening...
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more in the second half - jack mcveigh - the eshman from australia - hhts the e hree - nebraska, no trouble with rutgers - 90-56. n-f-l playoffs - chiefs on the road at the texans. this one was all kansas city from the opening kickoff - that's when knile davis takes the kick and is going the other way with it - 106 yards to the house - hohor 4 times and are headed to ththdivisional round witita you got people working incredibly long hours. mediananamily income today -- $4,000 less than i iwas in 1999. the bottom line of this economy is that it is rigged. what this campaign is about is to demand that we create an economy that works for all of us rather than a handful of billionaires. if you work 40 hours a week in america, you should not live in poverer.
more in the second half - jack mcveigh - the eshman from australia - hhts the e hree - nebraska, no trouble with rutgers - 90-56. n-f-l playoffs - chiefs on the road at the texans. this one was all kansas city from the opening kickoff - that's when knile davis takes the kick and is going the other way with it - 106 yards to the house - hohor 4 times and are headed to ththdivisional round witita you got people working incredibly long hours. mediananamily income today -- $4,000 less than i iwas...
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one was a young disenfranchised army vet named timothy mcveigh.ths later he would bomb the government building in oklahoma city. >> he had selected steve schneider, his number one lieutenant and wayne martin, their harvard-educated attorney to come out and talk to our representative. the tension was extremely high. you could quite literally feel the crosshairs on you from the branch davidian compound as i'm sure steve schneider and wayne martin could feel from our tactical teams that had everybody covered. >> the meeting is positive. the fbi negotiators arranged to meet again in two days and deliver written assurances requested by koresh, but schneider abruptly cancels the second meeting. >> he indicated that david didn't think it was necessary, so i said, wait a minute, you don't want to come out or david doesn't want you to come out? he says, well, david doesn't think it's necessary. >> for agent sage, a heated phone conversation that follows provokes a crucial realization about koresh. >> at one point he is talking about my salvation and i said
one was a young disenfranchised army vet named timothy mcveigh.ths later he would bomb the government building in oklahoma city. >> he had selected steve schneider, his number one lieutenant and wayne martin, their harvard-educated attorney to come out and talk to our representative. the tension was extremely high. you could quite literally feel the crosshairs on you from the branch davidian compound as i'm sure steve schneider and wayne martin could feel from our tactical teams that had...
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romanticized view of patriotism and we see it with these groups that have contained people like timothy mcveighnd terry nichols from the oklahoma bombing. they operate with the sense that the laws of the united states and the laws of other government entities do not apply to them, that they operate outside the traditional framework and that the government itself is lawless. that is where this is all coming from. >> and every legal expert that i've spoken to said they are taking over a building that is not theirs, they are armed, it's fair to say that it is illegal, the constitution does not allow for that to happen. so, chris, why would someone in this group think they are within their legal rights to take over a federal building armed? >> well, i don't think they have any legal basis whatsoever. they seem to think that they have the absolute right to free graze on federal lands and if they don't get what they want they can simply do an armed takeover of government buildings. so there is no legal basis for it. but all these groups, they've grown from 300 groups to over a thousand groups during
romanticized view of patriotism and we see it with these groups that have contained people like timothy mcveighnd terry nichols from the oklahoma bombing. they operate with the sense that the laws of the united states and the laws of other government entities do not apply to them, that they operate outside the traditional framework and that the government itself is lawless. that is where this is all coming from. >> and every legal expert that i've spoken to said they are taking over a...
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and in every intervening transmovement of them from timothy mcveigh to ruby ruj and on, we've dealt withse guys. we know how they think. and they can be very dangerous. they have long rifles and scopes, lots of ammunition and when law enforcement shows up, they'll have some that want to get involved in a shootout. you have to be careful not playing into their end view and just take it slow. if there's a confrontation, it will be they forced an armed confrontation with the government because that's wlaha they are always trying to do. they'll claim they are the victim and the government is overreaching. the danger of just leaving them for too long is other like-minded militiamen travel and they are like a magnet bringing heavier weapons and it gets even more exacerbated. >> as a former law enforcement official, would you characterize this as domestic terrorism in the way the government then has to deal with it, or does this not fall into that purview? >> it clearly is domestic terrorism. there's a wide variety of laws they've violated if they broke into that building. burglary of a federal
and in every intervening transmovement of them from timothy mcveigh to ruby ruj and on, we've dealt withse guys. we know how they think. and they can be very dangerous. they have long rifles and scopes, lots of ammunition and when law enforcement shows up, they'll have some that want to get involved in a shootout. you have to be careful not playing into their end view and just take it slow. if there's a confrontation, it will be they forced an armed confrontation with the government because...
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jack mcveigh steps out - cranks a three to give nebraska a 31-30 lead. a few minutes later - huskers up 36-34 - mcveigh his second three of the game - he had 16 off the bench - huskers led by 3 at the break. second half - hooisers out in had 1616 nebraska within one. but indiana outscored nebraska 43-30 in the second half - yogi ferrell game high 24 points.
jack mcveigh steps out - cranks a three to give nebraska a 31-30 lead. a few minutes later - huskers up 36-34 - mcveigh his second three of the game - he had 16 off the bench - huskers led by 3 at the break. second half - hooisers out in had 1616 nebraska within one. but indiana outscored nebraska 43-30 in the second half - yogi ferrell game high 24 points.
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more in the second half - jack mcveigh - the eshman from australia - hhts
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