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mueller.in a lime green jacket. and she's floating face up. he actually found her. i believe he used the word pinned under the log and face down. >> reporter: leslie had no pulse. but golob thought there was still hope that she could be revived. fred had caught up, towering over them from the creek embankment. >> he says, "is she dead?" i tell him it's too soon to know. >> reporter: golob sent fred back down the road to look for more help. by then, a small village of first responders had assembled at the start of the trail, among them was hinsdale county sheriff's deputy justin casey. >> we had other officers responding, that we also had the e.m.s. personnel coming in ambulances, and we had fire personnel coming with the fire trucks. >> reporter: dispatch put a call into the local sheriff, ron bruce. >> we had gotten a report of a drowning up on cottonwood creek. and they said they'd keep me advised. >> reporter: and this probably didn't seem totally out of the ordinary for you. >> no. 'cause
mueller.in a lime green jacket. and she's floating face up. he actually found her. i believe he used the word pinned under the log and face down. >> reporter: leslie had no pulse. but golob thought there was still hope that she could be revived. fred had caught up, towering over them from the creek embankment. >> he says, "is she dead?" i tell him it's too soon to know. >> reporter: golob sent fred back down the road to look for more help. by then, a small village of...
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sent for fbi director mueller. >> mueller is waiting downstairs a level, outside the situation room. some aide goes and says, "the president wants to see you right now, get in there." and bush says to mueller, "go tell jim comey to fix this. i withdraw the order. you go make it right." >> narrator: the warrantless email data collection was shut down. the crisis was averted. but at the white house, they were determined to resume it. >> and so they're sort of sifting through the fisa law, they're sifting through the patriot act trying to find existing laws, existing authorities, you might call it loopholes, to justify these programs. >> narrator: general hayden was sent to the secret fisa court to convince a judge to restart it. >> could we get a court order
sent for fbi director mueller. >> mueller is waiting downstairs a level, outside the situation room. some aide goes and says, "the president wants to see you right now, get in there." and bush says to mueller, "go tell jim comey to fix this. i withdraw the order. you go make it right." >> narrator: the warrantless email data collection was shut down. the crisis was averted. but at the white house, they were determined to resume it. >> and so they're sort of...
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mueller with your plaque and please, mr. mueller please come on up as we palatium this day to be air lingus in san francisco (clapping) >> thank you, mr. mayor. a representative from the state assembly bill couldn't be here but a member of the staff is here to air lingus. i want to ask assembly member to step forward and ask christofi mueller to step forward again as well >> thank you, everyone and good afternoon. i'm norway restrict i'm here on behalf of the assembly member 39 i phil i'm here to present this plaque to air lingus. we want to thank air lingus and mr. moourt for visiting us today and on behalf of the assemblyman phil congratulations on this occasion (clapping.) san francisco o has a strong partnership r with attracting international service. i want to ask you to join in in welcoming sandra (clapping.) thank you, john it's my pleasure to add my thanks to air lingus we're thrilled about the tourism time between our two countries. the tour is the number one tour industry is the growth is strong it's extremely imp
mueller with your plaque and please, mr. mueller please come on up as we palatium this day to be air lingus in san francisco (clapping) >> thank you, mr. mayor. a representative from the state assembly bill couldn't be here but a member of the staff is here to air lingus. i want to ask assembly member to step forward and ask christofi mueller to step forward again as well >> thank you, everyone and good afternoon. i'm norway restrict i'm here on behalf of the assembly member 39 i...
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. >> narrator: dozens of top doj officials threatened to join him, including fbi director mueller and even acting attorney general comey. >> "and i would never be part of something that i believe to be fundamentally wrong. with a heavy heart and undiminished love of my country and my department, i resign as deputy attorney general of the united states, effective immediately. sincerely yours, james b. comey." >> george bush is on the edge of a cliff. his presidency is at stake. this was going to be something on the order of two dozen,
. >> narrator: dozens of top doj officials threatened to join him, including fbi director mueller and even acting attorney general comey. >> "and i would never be part of something that i believe to be fundamentally wrong. with a heavy heart and undiminished love of my country and my department, i resign as deputy attorney general of the united states, effective immediately. sincerely yours, james b. comey." >> george bush is on the edge of a cliff. his presidency is...
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i'm mary mueller reporting. u.s., the united kingdom, china, and france are assisting the nigerian government in their search for the missing girls. the nigerian government is offering a three-hundred- thousand dollar reward for any information about where they are. still ahead. a northern california priest arrested for inappropriate conduct with one of his young parishioners. what he's accused of. everywhere i look, i see a country ready to move forward... and a congress standing in the way. their budgets are late; jobs bills are stalled... and special interests run rampant. as an economics teacher at stanford, i know education means good jobs. so here's my plan: i'd start teaching computer coding in public schools right away. open doors for women in science and technology. and prepare young people for middle class manufacturing jobs. i'm ro khanna and i approve this message, because change starts with us. broderick where sitting along side an ordinarty run of the mill traffic light. is a new fangled bicycle li
i'm mary mueller reporting. u.s., the united kingdom, china, and france are assisting the nigerian government in their search for the missing girls. the nigerian government is offering a three-hundred- thousand dollar reward for any information about where they are. still ahead. a northern california priest arrested for inappropriate conduct with one of his young parishioners. what he's accused of. everywhere i look, i see a country ready to move forward... and a congress standing in the way....
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and he was senior counsel to robert mueller. mr.reer federal prosecutor, served as coordinator for the hacking program which prosecutors 240 specially trained to prosecute cyber crime and intellectual property cases. he has a lot a background in the area that gave rise to this week's indictment. he has a degree from harvard law school. williamsege -- college. he will speak for about 45 minutes and then have a q&a over there and take some questions from the audience. all silence your phones. we have a lot of cameras in the room. please join me in welcoming john carlin. [applause] [ applause ] >> thank you, ben, for that kind introduction. i'm grateful to be here at brookings today discussing emerging national security threats. also a keen fan of the la fair blog as are many of us here. i appreciate your work there as well. on monday the department of justice announced charges against five members of the chinese military for computer hacking, economic espionage, and other offenses directed at six american victims in the u.s. nucle
and he was senior counsel to robert mueller. mr.reer federal prosecutor, served as coordinator for the hacking program which prosecutors 240 specially trained to prosecute cyber crime and intellectual property cases. he has a lot a background in the area that gave rise to this week's indictment. he has a degree from harvard law school. williamsege -- college. he will speak for about 45 minutes and then have a q&a over there and take some questions from the audience. all silence your phones....
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mary mueller reports. may 17, 2004, massachusetts became the first state in the nation to legalize same-sex marriage. couples lined up in front of courthouses, eager to finally make their love official. fast-forward to 2014, and same- sex marriage is now legal in 17 states and in the district of columbia. "we've come a long way in 10 years, since that breakthrough win in massachusetts and couples began marrying." but despite increasing acceptance of same-sex relationships, couples across the country are still fighting for equal rights. utah placed a stay on same-sex parent adoptions friday night. the state's law banning same-sex marriage has been declared unconstitutional, but that court decision is facing appeals, so same sex marriages in the state are on hold for now. given that hold, the attorney general claims that decision needs to be resolved before ruling on adoption laws. conservative activists agree with the adoption stay. no matter how hard they try, two men can't be a mother and two women can't
mary mueller reports. may 17, 2004, massachusetts became the first state in the nation to legalize same-sex marriage. couples lined up in front of courthouses, eager to finally make their love official. fast-forward to 2014, and same- sex marriage is now legal in 17 states and in the district of columbia. "we've come a long way in 10 years, since that breakthrough win in massachusetts and couples began marrying." but despite increasing acceptance of same-sex relationships, couples...
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mueller, who is the lead agent on this? >> i am sure we can provide information to you. >> we have asked you seven times. we have sent seven inquiries to the department of justice and each time they cannot tell us. mueller did not say that, he said he would get back to us. mr. o'neil, you are acting assistant, and mentioned the integrity? >> yes. >> are you involved in the investigation? >> i would disagree with characterization. >> are you involved? >> i oversee public integrity. >> mr. kuhne, we have heard he is involved. >> i am not familiar with the name. >> who is leading the investigation? >> i will say -- >> you oversee the criminal investigation involved, i want to know -- you did not know, this one the biggest cases and you didn't know who is leading? >> there are leading -- numerous prosecutors -- >> can you tell me how many? i've a tried to get this for 11 months. >> i cannot tell you that. >> is this an important case finding out how first amendment rights were violated and conservative groups were targeted by t
mueller, who is the lead agent on this? >> i am sure we can provide information to you. >> we have asked you seven times. we have sent seven inquiries to the department of justice and each time they cannot tell us. mueller did not say that, he said he would get back to us. mr. o'neil, you are acting assistant, and mentioned the integrity? >> yes. >> are you involved in the investigation? >> i would disagree with characterization. >> are you involved? >>...
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international airport i'm john martin the airport director i want to send a welcome to lingus to christofi mueller (clapping) joined by a number of digital tars including the mayor of san francisco mayor ed lee. mr. mayor (clapping) for san francisco and the city of cork the
international airport i'm john martin the airport director i want to send a welcome to lingus to christofi mueller (clapping) joined by a number of digital tars including the mayor of san francisco mayor ed lee. mr. mayor (clapping) for san francisco and the city of cork the
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. >> reporter: mueller says andrini's construction company paved most of the roads in town, and eddieould do anything to help a neighbor in need. >> if we're thinking we're down and out, remember eddie. think of all good things he does for people. excuse me. >> this is eddie here. >> reporter: as the 3-0 cafe, eddie's picture is on the wall. his son of the president of the half moon bay pilots association. glen reynolds is the past president. >> he always smiled, asked about the family, about people's well-being, how they were. >> reporter: that made eddie a leader at the air field and in town. >> there was a real confidence. if eddi andrini said it was so, that's what he delivered. >> reporter: the owner of the 3-zero cafe says andrini is the kind of guy who always seemed to have time to share. >> young kids used to come in the restaurant, he'd take them out, let them climb in the plane. he got a kick out of sharing his love of aviation with people. that's what he was all about. >> reporter: a very well known pilot, construction company owner, and neighbor. half moon bay has lost a l
. >> reporter: mueller says andrini's construction company paved most of the roads in town, and eddieould do anything to help a neighbor in need. >> if we're thinking we're down and out, remember eddie. think of all good things he does for people. excuse me. >> this is eddie here. >> reporter: as the 3-0 cafe, eddie's picture is on the wall. his son of the president of the half moon bay pilots association. glen reynolds is the past president. >> he always smiled,...
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mueller explained to me, under these conditions, previously nontoxic algae can make dangerous toxins that are novel to science and nature. it sounds almost like science fiction, but these are consequences of human-caused climate change. my last stop in south carolina was at a round table discussion at the coastal conservation league. there, i heard from a diverse group of south carolinians, researchers, environmental advocates, business owners, faith leaders, about their efforts to raise awareness to the threats of climate change and to promote clean energy. i learned this, south carolinians are not afraid to talk about climate change and how it's affecting their state. at least not until they get to washington. when wcbd tv charleston asked representative mark sanford about my visit to his state, he actually said something quite nice. he said this. "at our family farm in beaufort, i've watched over the last 50 years as sea levels have risen and affected salt edges of the farm. i applaud senator whitehouse for getting people together in the low country today to discuss this problem.
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if it's legal, then mue if it's legal, then mueller power to them. the government out of their way. neil: so if we want sanctions that hurt russia and these come back and say that they better not hurt us, then they are not where to get it tough sanctions because these u.s. companies won't go. >> the right to life includes the right to trade. u.s. bennies with individuals want to do business unless we are at war with russia or a military threat in the country and they have every ght to. of course they take a very big risk in dealing with countries that don't respect capitalism or individual rights. i invest in a lot of venezuelan companies. so you should be able to do business with whomever you want but you run the risk when you do business with tyrants like vladimir puin. neil: when we come back, i will tell you who i would love to interview. (tirñçç >>çççççççççççç >>çççw3çççççç some sin is that i of weekçççççç.ç >>"d whatç wasç yourç airplanw to combining?ç 4%-promisesççççççç but oç habit toç forgetsçç#
if it's legal, then mue if it's legal, then mueller power to them. the government out of their way. neil: so if we want sanctions that hurt russia and these come back and say that they better not hurt us, then they are not where to get it tough sanctions because these u.s. companies won't go. >> the right to life includes the right to trade. u.s. bennies with individuals want to do business unless we are at war with russia or a military threat in the country and they have every ght to. of...
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mueller, who is the lead agent on this? >> i am sure we can provide information to you. >> we have asked you seven times. we have sent seven inquiries to the department of justice and each time they cannot tell us. ueller did not say that, he said he would get back to us. mr. o'neil, you are acting assistant, see mentioned the integrity? >> yes. >> are you involved in the investigation? >> i would disagree with characterization. what are you involved? -- ily the investigation oversee public in turkish and -- i oversee public integrity. ihne, we have heard he is involved. >> i am not familiar with the name. but who is leading the investigation? -- queens who is leading the investigation -- >> hole is the leading investigation? --i will say >> you oversee the criminal investigation involved, i want to know -- you did not know, this one the biggest cases a you didn't know who is leading? >> there are leading -- numerous prosecutors -- >> can you tell me how many? i've a tried to get this for 11 months. but i cannot tell you th
mueller, who is the lead agent on this? >> i am sure we can provide information to you. >> we have asked you seven times. we have sent seven inquiries to the department of justice and each time they cannot tell us. ueller did not say that, he said he would get back to us. mr. o'neil, you are acting assistant, see mentioned the integrity? >> yes. >> are you involved in the investigation? >> i would disagree with characterization. what are you involved? -- ily the...
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mueller that what ge really gass from alstom, it is turbines, that part of the energy sector. they are willing to live without the nuclear aspect of it, which is so crucial to national security in the french state. >> still with us, final thoughts, james bevan. the meddling of governments. >> very worrying. i do not like it at all. it is interesting. we talk about the astrazeneca as the pinnacle of u.k. technical knowledge. it bought itself from the united states. and the british car industry, absolute success story. largely driven off of tata investment. >> should the government stay out of it? is it right to worry about jobs? >> of course it is right to worry about rmb -- r&d and jobs. it has nothing to do with who owns the company's shares. tata has made a fantastic investment in u.k. education, people. not by a british company. >> do you think they will eventually strike a deal? is it more likely than alstom-siemens. french government are extremely difficult. people who look at france as an investment area have to know that the government are capable of shooting themselves
mueller that what ge really gass from alstom, it is turbines, that part of the energy sector. they are willing to live without the nuclear aspect of it, which is so crucial to national security in the french state. >> still with us, final thoughts, james bevan. the meddling of governments. >> very worrying. i do not like it at all. it is interesting. we talk about the astrazeneca as the pinnacle of u.k. technical knowledge. it bought itself from the united states. and the british...
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after ryan mueller paid a visit to the boy in the hospital, the two became fast friends. 8-year-old later received a special invite to the spring football game and that's when the team ran a special move called caden's play. >>> before we go, mother's day is, of course, tomorrow. and many of you may have seen the special emotional tribute this week that basketball star and mvp kevin durant offered up for his mom that so many of you loved and so did we. here's the reward because it's that special and powerful from a grateful son to his wonderful mom. >> we weren't supposed to be here. you made us believe. you kept us off the street. put clothes on our backs, food on the table. when you didn't eat, you made sure we ate. you went to sleep hungry. you sacrificed for us. you're the real mvp. >> a great tribute, indeed. and while we're talking about mothers, a mother's love for her child is like nothing else in the world. it knows no limits, and her protection is as fearless as a lioness protecting her cubs. my mom taught me so much about what it means to stand strong in the fa
after ryan mueller paid a visit to the boy in the hospital, the two became fast friends. 8-year-old later received a special invite to the spring football game and that's when the team ran a special move called caden's play. >>> before we go, mother's day is, of course, tomorrow. and many of you may have seen the special emotional tribute this week that basketball star and mvp kevin durant offered up for his mom that so many of you loved and so did we. here's the reward because it's...
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june of last year in the judiciary committee we had director mueller and we asked him three simple questions, who is the agent and have you talked to the victims. and the f.b.i. director's response was, i don't know, i don't know, i don't know. seven written inquiries saying can you tell us who is leading who nd everyone tells us the witnessesr how many agents have you assigned? seven different inquiries, no response from the department of justice. january 13 of this year, f.b.i. leaks to the wall street jourm no one is going to be prosecuted. d we learn that barbara, a max-out contributor of the president's campaign is leading the investigation. take that fact pattern and apply to the elements that the attorney general looks at if you are going to have a special prosecutor. three elements, the code of federal regulations the a.g. appoints a special counsel when he determines three things, that a criminal investigation of a person or matter is warranted. of course it is warranted. this is a big matter. this is a violation of people's first amendment rights. and the ways and means committee h
june of last year in the judiciary committee we had director mueller and we asked him three simple questions, who is the agent and have you talked to the victims. and the f.b.i. director's response was, i don't know, i don't know, i don't know. seven written inquiries saying can you tell us who is leading who nd everyone tells us the witnessesr how many agents have you assigned? seven different inquiries, no response from the department of justice. january 13 of this year, f.b.i. leaks to the...
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it went to extra time before goals from robbins and mueller decided again in their favor. this was still a difficult season. >> translator: my journal is not good enough to persuade my players, and to win after my dear colleague won three titles lass year. >> reporter: every coach has different ways to use all the players. he's right. i am a coach with my own ideas. >>> arsenal is parading the first trophy for nine years around the streets of north london. they brought in an open top to show the famous trophy to the fans. the manager suggested it's his most important trophy and has confirmed he will sign a new contract in the coming days following the 3-2 win in the wembley final. >>> now maybe a start to the athletic season, but justin gatlin is looking good over 100 meters. the former olympic champion wearing blue tops the fastest time of the year so far winning the diamond league event in shanghai at 9.92 seconds. the american has much more left in the tank. >>> there was a big shock in the men's javelin. egypt set a new african record on his way to the title in shangha
it went to extra time before goals from robbins and mueller decided again in their favor. this was still a difficult season. >> translator: my journal is not good enough to persuade my players, and to win after my dear colleague won three titles lass year. >> reporter: every coach has different ways to use all the players. he's right. i am a coach with my own ideas. >>> arsenal is parading the first trophy for nine years around the streets of north london. they brought in...
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some worse rather than producing bigger come safer societies break down this mueller, mark violent ones. this medieval. we've got 1200 year period from 82 to 1400 or overall this is what wars do. they break its societies to smaller, poorer, more violent ones. this then gets reverse after the year 1401 gunpowder to knowledge he allows the empires to close down and shut down these migrations. europeans, combinations of them and chips exported around the world and basically wage of 500 years war and the rest the world between 14 and 15 and make you 14 roughly. europeans are columnists like here in the u.s. rolled 84%, just astonishing. so that is one way in which i think this medieval. in some portends of understanding the big story. the second way is that i'm sure many will know. i'm not the first person to point out the great decline. one of the many people have strong attention to this recently. the great disagreement over what caused this decline. this book remain at all. i think this lack of agreement has come about mostly because people steadiness have been social scientists who conc
some worse rather than producing bigger come safer societies break down this mueller, mark violent ones. this medieval. we've got 1200 year period from 82 to 1400 or overall this is what wars do. they break its societies to smaller, poorer, more violent ones. this then gets reverse after the year 1401 gunpowder to knowledge he allows the empires to close down and shut down these migrations. europeans, combinations of them and chips exported around the world and basically wage of 500 years war...
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previously, he was chief of staff to robert mueller when he restrictor of the fbi. a career federal prosecutor, mr. carlin served as national court nader of doj's computer hacking and intellectual property program which consisted of 240 prosecutor specially trained to cyber crime and intellectual property cases. he has a lot of background in the area that gave rise to this week's indictment. he has a degree from harvard law speak area and he will for about 45 minutes and then have a q and a with him. i ask that you also answer phones because there are a lot of cameras on in the room. please join me in welcoming john carlin. [applause] >> thank you, ben, for that kind introduction. and great lent to be your brookings today discussing emerging national security threats. a keen fan of the law fair blog. i push it your work on that, as well. on monday, the department of justice announced charges against five members of the chinese military for computer hacking, economic espionage, and other offenses directed at six american victims in the u.s. nuclear power, metals, and
previously, he was chief of staff to robert mueller when he restrictor of the fbi. a career federal prosecutor, mr. carlin served as national court nader of doj's computer hacking and intellectual property program which consisted of 240 prosecutor specially trained to cyber crime and intellectual property cases. he has a lot of background in the area that gave rise to this week's indictment. he has a degree from harvard law speak area and he will for about 45 minutes and then have a q and a...
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director mueller has stated, quote, to transfer detainees to local jails could affect or infect other prisoners or have the capability of affecting events outside the prison system, end of quote. one of the things i think members have to understand is pirate who was a was, if you saw the movie "captain phillips," he was arrested, he was arrested and tried and they said that he would be convicted and there would be no way that he would ever be released. , he was tried and he was acquitted and now he's seeking asylum, he's in virginia, he's seeking asylum maybe in virginia. there was another case, if you recall, attorney general holder said there was no way that this guy will ever get off and he convicted on one count and had that count not been a conviction he would have been released. that , there were uighurs were arrested in tora bora in a training camp run by osama bin laden. they were there to learn how to kill americans but also to kill chinese. if you follow the concerns that the -- of the uighur issue in china. the administration had reserved apartments, they were in guantanamo
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reporter mary mueller tells us how one man described the scene and what investigators are saying aboutr's history. >> multiple gunshot victims. >> reporter: investigators and the santa barbara community are trying to make sense of why 22- year-old elliot rodger went on a violent rampage. authorities say he stabbed three men in his apartment complex before going on a shooting spree across isla vista where he lived and attended college. officials identified 10 locations where rodger wreaked havoc. he was carrying three semiautomatic handguns all of which he obtained legally. >> we have determined that the suspect had over 400 remaining rounds of ammunition in his possession. >> reporter: in this surveillance video, you can see people crouch in fear as gun fire goes off. authorities are still trying to figure out rodger's motive but after reading his manifesto, they believe mental illness played a large part. investigators are also looking at several youtube videos posted by rodger. one titled retribution has since been removed. in it rodger goes on a rant about when ignoring and rejectin
reporter mary mueller tells us how one man described the scene and what investigators are saying aboutr's history. >> multiple gunshot victims. >> reporter: investigators and the santa barbara community are trying to make sense of why 22- year-old elliot rodger went on a violent rampage. authorities say he stabbed three men in his apartment complex before going on a shooting spree across isla vista where he lived and attended college. officials identified 10 locations where rodger...
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one of the many gifts i in heritage from bob mueller is the investment in that kind of thing, the technology. i worked on the 9/11 investigation as an assistant u.s. attorney in virginia, so i know what you are talking about. thank you for the support of that. we have made good progress, not good enough, and the bad guys are investing in technology. we've got to keep up with them. i have to attract great people and equip them and train them on the best stuff. we have made great strides, but the legacy of neglecting it so long as we are not where we need to be yet. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> i remember that time very well. the fbi, my 12-year-old neighbor could e-mail them. and i'm glad there has been improvements. senator cruz? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to talk about the irs targeting of american citizens. and what i view as a persistent stonewalling from the administration on this matter. it has been 372 days, just over a year, since president obama attorney general holder both publicly stated they were outraged at the irs' improper targeting of conservative groups a
one of the many gifts i in heritage from bob mueller is the investment in that kind of thing, the technology. i worked on the 9/11 investigation as an assistant u.s. attorney in virginia, so i know what you are talking about. thank you for the support of that. we have made good progress, not good enough, and the bad guys are investing in technology. we've got to keep up with them. i have to attract great people and equip them and train them on the best stuff. we have made great strides, but the...
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>> john mueller from ohio state. to the first question, is united states government prepared to guarantee that although it does spy on foreign businesses, none of the information gathered makes it in the hands of american businesses? >> let's add one more if there is one more. >> gentleman in the corner there and then we'll give mr. carlin a chance to wrap things up. >> thank you. curious a little bit about the legal line drawing that you've been making
>> john mueller from ohio state. to the first question, is united states government prepared to guarantee that although it does spy on foreign businesses, none of the information gathered makes it in the hands of american businesses? >> let's add one more if there is one more. >> gentleman in the corner there and then we'll give mr. carlin a chance to wrap things up. >> thank you. curious a little bit about the legal line drawing that you've been making
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>> john mueller from ohio state. going to the first question, is united states government prepared to guarantee that although it does spy on foreign businesses, none of the information gathered makes it in the hands of american businesses? >> let's add one more if there is one more. >> gentleman in the corner there and then we'll give mr. carlin a chance to wrap things up. >> thank you. curious a little bit about the legal line drawing that you've been making in decision throughout between espionage, economic espionage and state driven espionage. as a general matter how important is it that you're able to make a showing of economic benefit to companies, over seas or wherever the case may be. in particular, how would this look different? would it look different under the statutes at play here if there was clearly some sort of commercial information taken with no apparent connection to national security but no real showing that this was going to benefit any particular companies unfairly. how would that change things, j
>> john mueller from ohio state. going to the first question, is united states government prepared to guarantee that although it does spy on foreign businesses, none of the information gathered makes it in the hands of american businesses? >> let's add one more if there is one more. >> gentleman in the corner there and then we'll give mr. carlin a chance to wrap things up. >> thank you. curious a little bit about the legal line drawing that you've been making in decision...
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one of the many gifts i in heritage from bob mueller is the investment in that kind of thing, the technology
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one of the many gifts i in heritage from bob mueller is the investment in that kind of thing, the technology i worked on the 9/11 investigation as an assistant u.s. attorney in virginia, so i know what you are talking about. thank you for the support of that. we have made good progress, not good enough, and the bad guys are investing in technology. we've got to keep up with them. i have to attract great people and equip them and train them on the best stuff. great strides, but the legacy of neglecting it so long as we are not where we need to be yet. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> i remember that time very well. the fbi, my 12-year-old neighbor could e-mail them. and i'm glad there has been improvements. senator cruz? >> thank you, mr. chairman. irsnt to talk about the targeting of american citizens. persistentview as a stonewalling from the administration on this matter. it has been 372 days, just over obama, since president attorney general holder both publicly stated they were improperat the irs' targeting of conservative groups and individuals. indeed, president obama said at
one of the many gifts i in heritage from bob mueller is the investment in that kind of thing, the technology i worked on the 9/11 investigation as an assistant u.s. attorney in virginia, so i know what you are talking about. thank you for the support of that. we have made good progress, not good enough, and the bad guys are investing in technology. we've got to keep up with them. i have to attract great people and equip them and train them on the best stuff. great strides, but the legacy of...
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june of last year in the judiciary committee we had director mueller and we asked him three simple questions, who is the agent and have you talked to the victims. and the f.b.i. director's response was, i don't know, i don't know, i don't know. seven written inquiries saying can you tell us who is leading who nd everyone tells us the witnessesr how many agents have you assigned? seven different inquiries, no response from the department of justice. january 13 of this year, f.b.i. leaks to the wall street jourm no one is going to be prosecuted. d we learn that barbara, a max-out contributor of the president's campaign is leading the investigation. take that fact pattern and apply to the elements that the attorney general looks at if you are going to have a special prosecutor. three elements, the code of federal regulations the a.g. appoints a special counsel when he determines three things, that a criminal investigation of a person or matter is warranted. of course it is warranted. this is a big matter. this is a violation of people's first amendment rights. and the ways and means committee h
june of last year in the judiciary committee we had director mueller and we asked him three simple questions, who is the agent and have you talked to the victims. and the f.b.i. director's response was, i don't know, i don't know, i don't know. seven written inquiries saying can you tell us who is leading who nd everyone tells us the witnessesr how many agents have you assigned? seven different inquiries, no response from the department of justice. january 13 of this year, f.b.i. leaks to the...
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. >> federal communications commission chairman tom mueller will testify about a proposal to allow companies such as netflix to be charged more in order to deliver their content faster the customers. chairman wheeler is expected to get questions about media ownership. the houseage from energy and commerce subcommittee begins tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. on c-span 3. wascent federal report critical of the enforcement of safety procedures for pipelines used to transport hazardous gas. a house transportation subcommittee will investigate pipeline safety. live coverage at 2 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> a conversation on combating rape and sexual assault on college campuses. we will hear from former victims and advocacy groups. this roundtable which is chaired by a senator is the first of several discussions on this topic. cap is hear about the sexual violence a limitation act which went into effect in 2012. >> we are going to convene our first of three roundtables. these roundtables will occur every two weeks. today, we will focus on the and talk to acts about the challenges those rules present. today,
. >> federal communications commission chairman tom mueller will testify about a proposal to allow companies such as netflix to be charged more in order to deliver their content faster the customers. chairman wheeler is expected to get questions about media ownership. the houseage from energy and commerce subcommittee begins tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. on c-span 3. wascent federal report critical of the enforcement of safety procedures for pipelines used to transport hazardous gas. a house...
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mueller said he would give us the information. your the acting assistant for the public integrity division. are you involved in the investigation of the targeting of conservative groups? >> i would disagree with the characterization. >> are you involved in the investigation? >> yes. >> do you know jp cooney? do you know if he is the lead agent? >> i am not familiar. >> who is in charge? >> congressman, this is far afield of the subject of the hearing. oversee the public integrity section. this is one of the biggest cases you've got. >> there are numerous federal prosecutors. >> i have been trying to get this answer for 11 months. >> is this abusiness an importat case -- is this an important case? >> i disagree with the characterization but it is an important case. the agents would be involved from the federal bureau of investigation. i can't give you a precise number. week, 26r this democrats joined republicans and said we should have a special counsel take over this investigation. statements and actions in connection with the mat
mueller said he would give us the information. your the acting assistant for the public integrity division. are you involved in the investigation of the targeting of conservative groups? >> i would disagree with the characterization. >> are you involved in the investigation? >> yes. >> do you know jp cooney? do you know if he is the lead agent? >> i am not familiar. >> who is in charge? >> congressman, this is far afield of the subject of the hearing....