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videos, identifying a mystery suspect who planted two pipe bombs the night before the capitol riot pete williams is here. pete, what's the aim in putting out these videos >> reporter: lester, fbi agents say they have no idea who planted the bombs, and they hope the videos will generate some valuable tips. one shows the suspect walking up and sitting on a park bench near the democratic national party headquarters one of the bombs was later planted in the same area. the suspect apparently uses a phone and then walks away the second video is a map of the route the fbi believes the suspect walked between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. on january 5th to plant that bomb and another at the republican party headquarters neither bomb went off, but both were said to be fully functional. investigators say they believe whoever did it was not from the area. both videos are now posted on the fbi's website. lester >> all right pete williams in our washington newsroom, thank you. >>> we're following yet another weather threat tomorrow. tropical storm mindy has just formed in the northeast gulf of mexico, and a tropical sto
videos, identifying a mystery suspect who planted two pipe bombs the night before the capitol riot pete williams is here. pete, what's the aim in putting out these videos >> reporter: lester, fbi agents say they have no idea who planted the bombs, and they hope the videos will generate some valuable tips. one shows the suspect walking up and sitting on a park bench near the democratic national party headquarters one of the bombs was later planted in the same area. the suspect apparently...
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justice correspondent pete williams has the latest on that investigation and garrett haake has more on's start with the pipe bomber who has managed to elude the fbi for months. >> it's a new video that shows the suspect coming up to a park bench near the democratic national committee headquarters. that's one of the two places where pipe bombs were placed between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. on january 5th the night before the capitol riot. you see the person walk into the frame carrying a backpack, wearing a gray hoodie, a face mask wearing black and light gray speed turf shoes and gloves. reaches at one point into the backpack, pulls out what appears to be a cell phone, looks at it, and walks away. it's later in this area where one of the two pipe bombs were placed. you don't see the person placing the pipe bomb in this video. the second video that the fbi put out, chris, is a map they generated based on looking at all of their earlier surveillance videos and talking to neighbors. the little red dot is what they believe is the movement of the suspect on that night between those hours of 7:30 an
justice correspondent pete williams has the latest on that investigation and garrett haake has more on's start with the pipe bomber who has managed to elude the fbi for months. >> it's a new video that shows the suspect coming up to a park bench near the democratic national committee headquarters. that's one of the two places where pipe bombs were placed between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. on january 5th the night before the capitol riot. you see the person walk into the frame carrying a backpack,...
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all this crime in so many cities this year is on the rise here's pete williams >> reporter: the weekendrought philadelphia a grim new record, passing 400 murders so far this year 60 more than in all of last year. >> the situation now is causing philadelphians to be frightened, to be scared often scared for their own family members, scared for themselves. >> reporter: it is an alarming trend in american cities of all sizes. murders soaring, too, in portland, oregon and jackson, mississippi. the fbi revealed today that murder jumped 29% in 2020 compared to the year before the biggest increase since it began tracking the data six decades ago. overall, violent crime was up almost 6%. but it isn't just street crime that drove the numbers. the fbi says a big share of the murder victims were killed at home experts who study these trends say two factors have formed a deadly combination more people forced to stay home because of covid lockdowns, and a huge increase in gun sales, especially to first-time buyers. >> these guns that were purchased in 2020 were ostensibly for the shake of protecting
all this crime in so many cities this year is on the rise here's pete williams >> reporter: the weekendrought philadelphia a grim new record, passing 400 murders so far this year 60 more than in all of last year. >> the situation now is causing philadelphians to be frightened, to be scared often scared for their own family members, scared for themselves. >> reporter: it is an alarming trend in american cities of all sizes. murders soaring, too, in portland, oregon and jackson,...
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craig. >> pete williams, justice correspondent. >>> up next, honoring the heroes of 9/11. i'm going talk to three first responders all of whom leapt into action here in shanksville at ground zero and the pentagon. their memories of that day and the weight of it all. some 20 years later. first, we want to take a moment to honor another hero of shanksville on 9/11. mark bingham. a traveler and adventurer. a rugby champion. for the last 20 years, american hero. bingham was the last to board flight 93. he overslept. bingham leapt into action and led the revolt against the hijackers and forced the plane into an empty field. a few hundred yards from where i stand. instead of the capitol where it was headed. the year after his death, the first bingham cup was honored in his name. the tournament has grown to welcome dozens of gay and inclusive rugby teams and thousands of players from all over the world. a global celebration of equality, inclusivity, sportsmanship. mark bingham. 9/11 hero. we'll be right back. (vo) this is more than glass
craig. >> pete williams, justice correspondent. >>> up next, honoring the heroes of 9/11. i'm going talk to three first responders all of whom leapt into action here in shanksville at ground zero and the pentagon. their memories of that day and the weight of it all. some 20 years later. first, we want to take a moment to honor another hero of shanksville on 9/11. mark bingham. a traveler and adventurer. a rugby champion. for the last 20 years, american hero. bingham was the last...
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nbc news justice correspondent pete williams joins me now. epartment of homeland security didn't exist before 9/11. >> part of the biggest organization of the government since world war ii and much of it is visible with the security with the airports and the line and some of it isn't so visible. for example, much greater vetting of names of passengers before they ever get to the airport and especially passengers from overseas and that was hard fought by the department of homeland security, because many european countries didn't want to do that initially because it was abuse of privacy and it is now common place. as we look forward now the government has become very good at detecting anything like 9/11 and large set piece operations and the kind of security at airports now extends to public events like the super bowl gatherings on the mall in washington, political conventions that can be designated as national special security events. what the government is struggling with is larger or rather smaller-scale operations and people doing things on
nbc news justice correspondent pete williams joins me now. epartment of homeland security didn't exist before 9/11. >> part of the biggest organization of the government since world war ii and much of it is visible with the security with the airports and the line and some of it isn't so visible. for example, much greater vetting of names of passengers before they ever get to the airport and especially passengers from overseas and that was hard fought by the department of homeland...
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happened before president biden was sworn into office i want to bring in nbc's justice correspondent, pete williams pete, talk through some of the highlights -- or you could say, the lowlights of that report. >> you are certainly right, those are the big numbers, the big 30% jump, the first time violent crime has been up in four years and the interesting thing is the data doesn't show it just in big cities, that this is a trend that's going on nationwide it's happening in cities that are small, medium sized, as much as it is in large cities so it seems to be something that's happening everywhere. and the data, of course, is just a blip, just one year. and many of the experts say they don't expect this trend will continue but nonetheless, it is alarming. >> why did they happen is there any sense of what's behind these trends? >> remember, the fbi never says why. so we have to turn to the other experts. if they had to summarize it in one word, they would say covid it's a larger number of people at home because of lockdown, forced to stay home, idle hands, they say, are sometimes the source of evil bl
happened before president biden was sworn into office i want to bring in nbc's justice correspondent, pete williams pete, talk through some of the highlights -- or you could say, the lowlights of that report. >> you are certainly right, those are the big numbers, the big 30% jump, the first time violent crime has been up in four years and the interesting thing is the data doesn't show it just in big cities, that this is a trend that's going on nationwide it's happening in cities that are...
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nbc news justice correspondent pete williams joins us now with more on this from washington. pete, what does the video show? what more is the fbi saying about this case? >> reporter: investigators say they are don't know who did this and hope that the videos can show valuable tips. the first one shows the suspect walking up to and sitting down on a park bench near the headquarters of the democratic national committee. you don't actually see the person place the part-time bop. the bomb is planted later after this surveillance video, but you can seat suspect sitting down there at the park bench reaching no a backpack and taking out what appears to be a phone. the suspect illuminated from the light from the cell phone as the suspect looks at the phone and puts it the back in the backpack and walks away. the suspect was wearing a face mask, gray heed, black and white nike speed turf shoes and glove in addition to carrying a backpack this. all happened between 710:00 and 8:30 p.m. on january 5th, the night before the capitol riot. the second video is a map showing the route that th
nbc news justice correspondent pete williams joins us now with more on this from washington. pete, what does the video show? what more is the fbi saying about this case? >> reporter: investigators say they are don't know who did this and hope that the videos can show valuable tips. the first one shows the suspect walking up to and sitting down on a park bench near the headquarters of the democratic national committee. you don't actually see the person place the part-time bop. the bomb is...
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here's nbc's pete williams. >> reporter: on board a delta air lines flight from los angeles to atlantaa from the pilot. >> wed'd like all strong males to the front of the aircraft to handle a problem passenger. >> reporter: an atlanta businessman quick to respond. >> i immediately jumped like pulled the shoulders, pull the hood to the head. >> reporter: people take more responsibility for security. a spirit born aboard flight 93 hijacked and diverted with a terrorist at the controls. i island like to tell you all to remain seated. we have a bomb aboard and we are going to back to the airport. >> reporter: passengers stormed the cockpit led by todd's cry let's roll. the plane crashed in pennsylvania just 20 minutes flying time from washington, d.c. the intended target. >> i think it made everybody aware that defense of the country is not just for those in uniform. everybody has to play a role in securing the nation. >> reporter: the nation defended against organized terror attacks with screening common place at airports and public events that draw big crowds but the government is now st
here's nbc's pete williams. >> reporter: on board a delta air lines flight from los angeles to atlantaa from the pilot. >> wed'd like all strong males to the front of the aircraft to handle a problem passenger. >> reporter: an atlanta businessman quick to respond. >> i immediately jumped like pulled the shoulders, pull the hood to the head. >> reporter: people take more responsibility for security. a spirit born aboard flight 93 hijacked and diverted with a...
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pete williams is all over this case. what's the deal? he walked into courthouse? is he done?we don't literally know what the deal is. proembly, there is a deal here where he is agreeing to plead guilty to some charges in return for the government dropping others. but the hearing appears not to have started yet. he was originally charged with two felonies and four misdemeanors. my guess is that what's happening here is he will plead guilty to the misdemeanors and the government will drop the felons. we will see if that's what the negotiation of the plea turns out to be. that photo you showed of him standing in the rotunda is one of the reasons why he was identified so quickly. the fbi says at 6'6" he was one of the tallest people in the rotunda at the time of the capitol riot. and many people recognized him. she was a five-time olympian medallist. he also wore his olympic patch on his jacket. that helped the fbi recognize him. you see how much taller he is than other people there. a member of the same relay team as michael phelps. his arrest got huge headlines when he was arre
pete williams is all over this case. what's the deal? he walked into courthouse? is he done?we don't literally know what the deal is. proembly, there is a deal here where he is agreeing to plead guilty to some charges in return for the government dropping others. but the hearing appears not to have started yet. he was originally charged with two felonies and four misdemeanors. my guess is that what's happening here is he will plead guilty to the misdemeanors and the government will drop the...
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priscilla thompson is in austin, joined by pete williams. to be clear here, priscilla and pete, two different, one about to become a law, one already a law. priscilla, starting with you on this voting bill. opponents say it is incredibly restrictive. it will strip voting rights away from many people in the state. talk to us about what's happening today and what you expect. >> reporter: hallie, after two special sessions called by the republican governor, three quorum breaks on behalf of democrats to delay this process. republicans here are finally getting that gop-backed voting bill signed into law. the governor is going to be doing that about 200 miles away in tyler, texas, and what that bill would do, bans overnight and drive-through voting, something used a lot in harris county outside of houston, a very democratic area. it would also create new criminal penalties for election workers, new i.d. requirements for vote by mail and also new paperwork and criminal penalties for people assisting voters, and republicans here say they are streamli
priscilla thompson is in austin, joined by pete williams. to be clear here, priscilla and pete, two different, one about to become a law, one already a law. priscilla, starting with you on this voting bill. opponents say it is incredibly restrictive. it will strip voting rights away from many people in the state. talk to us about what's happening today and what you expect. >> reporter: hallie, after two special sessions called by the republican governor, three quorum breaks on behalf of...
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pete williams is here. what's going on? >> public school teachers say to the supreme court put a hold on this, it is going to effect us unfairly. this would apply to basically about 148,000 employees of the state department of education, teachers, school staff. under the rules new york imposed here, they all have to show they've gotten at least one vaccination against covid. they say it is unfair for a couple reasons, it would deprive people of the ability to seek their profession, they could never work without getting the vaccination, they say it is unfair it applies to teachers but doesn't apply to policemen, firefighters, others that come in contact with the public, and say teachers are exposed to children but children have less susceptibility to covid and less ability to spread it, so they're not a risky population to be around. they're asking the supreme court to block this. in the past, the supreme court has dealt with emergency applications involving covid but tended to be from religious organizations who say they've
pete williams is here. what's going on? >> public school teachers say to the supreme court put a hold on this, it is going to effect us unfairly. this would apply to basically about 148,000 employees of the state department of education, teachers, school staff. under the rules new york imposed here, they all have to show they've gotten at least one vaccination against covid. they say it is unfair for a couple reasons, it would deprive people of the ability to seek their profession, they...
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pete williams in d.c. thank you as always.at is texas democratic state representative jasmine crockett. representative crockett, great to have you back on the show. what do you make of justice department's response there, you know, just generally to the situation playing out in texas regarding abortion law. and what more do you want to see from the biden administration and congress when it comes to protecting a woman's constitutional right to get an abortion? >> yeah. first of all, good to see you. sadly enough, there is not very much that the justice department can do. we need federal legislation. we need federal protections. i feel like i am a broken record at this point. we initially started talking about we needed the protections as it related to voting rights. but the reality is that we have had so much bad legislation this session whether it was guns, whether it was women's rights as it relates to their bodies, voting rights. we need federal oversight in the state of texas because the state of texas can't be trusted to a
pete williams in d.c. thank you as always.at is texas democratic state representative jasmine crockett. representative crockett, great to have you back on the show. what do you make of justice department's response there, you know, just generally to the situation playing out in texas regarding abortion law. and what more do you want to see from the biden administration and congress when it comes to protecting a woman's constitutional right to get an abortion? >> yeah. first of all, good...
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crime rate has been up and down and last year we saw a pretty significant increase, andrea >> pete williamses, a self-described male chauvinist pig, versus the trail blazing feminists. 90 million people tuned in to watch the battle between billie jean king and bobby rigs in september of 1993. billie jean king went on to beat rigs in ten sets it was a bat for equality. in the podcast series, the latest episode focuses on billie jean king and the fight for justice. joining me now is jon meacham, the producer of that series with doc rivers he's a presidential historian who occasionally advises president biden. i love you branching out into sports especially -- >> it's an unlikely step, but yeah >> well, this was really, you know, right in my wheel house. i was young watching billie jean king who had some philadelphia roots with the philadelphia freedoms and all, and boy, this was an epic match. 90 million people. >> it's almost impossible to imagine an audience that large in our disparate world you know, billie jean king marvelous athlete, marvelous advocate for equality, and she started in th
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of course, they still don't know why they were planted, what the thought was. >> pete williams, greathil thank you as well. appreciate it. >>> justice department seems to be getting ready for a fight in texas. as soon as today, as soon as this afternoon, according to "the wall street journal" report citing people familiar with the matter, the department of justice may sue texas over that restrictive abortion law. we have not yet independently verified this report. white house press secretary jen psaki this morning said any legal action out of the justice department would be in line with directives that have come from the president. i want to bring in the reporter who broke this story from "the wall street journal." sadie, great, great scoop. thank you for being with us. can you talk about, first of all, anything else we know on timing here? might this happen today? might it be tomorrow? and what route is the doj going to take here? >> reporter: sure. i think there's still a good chance this could come as soon as today and justice department officials spent the weekend urgently explori
of course, they still don't know why they were planted, what the thought was. >> pete williams, greathil thank you as well. appreciate it. >>> justice department seems to be getting ready for a fight in texas. as soon as today, as soon as this afternoon, according to "the wall street journal" report citing people familiar with the matter, the department of justice may sue texas over that restrictive abortion law. we have not yet independently verified this report. white...
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so pete williams, this is an interesting new move.lk about the pardon power specifically. that is given to the president constitutionally. so what can congress really do to try to rein that in? >> nobody knows because nobody knows exactly the extent of the presidential pardon power. and the big question is congress would make it illegal for the president to pardon him or herself and the question is can congress do that. people who say yes say that the president can't pardon himself so congress can easily make that illegal because the president couldn't do it anyway. but nobody knows whether the president can pardon himself and that could be a constitutional problem. i will say this, if congress does pass this law and then a president tries to pardon himself and it goes to court, that would provide a simple way of finding out whether the president actually has the power do that or not because without a law like that, it is unclear who would have the standing to sue a president who decided to pardon himself. so there would -- >> simple
so pete williams, this is an interesting new move.lk about the pardon power specifically. that is given to the president constitutionally. so what can congress really do to try to rein that in? >> nobody knows because nobody knows exactly the extent of the presidential pardon power. and the big question is congress would make it illegal for the president to pardon him or herself and the question is can congress do that. people who say yes say that the president can't pardon himself so...
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with the department of homeland security, which is struggling to keep up with new threats here is pete williams. >> reporter: on board a delta airlines flight from los angeles to atlanta, an urgent plea from the pilot. >> we'd like all strong males to the front of the aircraft to handle a problem passenger. >> an atlanta businessman was quick to respond. >> i immediately jumped, grabbed his shoulders, pulled his hood over his head and pulled him to the ground. >> reporter: since 9/11, people take more responsibility for their own security, a spirit born aboard united flight 93, hijacked on 9/11 and diverted with a terrorist at the controls >> i would like to tell you all to remain seated we have a bomb aboard. and we are going back to the airport, and we have our demands so remain quiet. >> reporter: passengers stormed the cockpit led by todd beamer's cry "let's roll." the plane crashed in pennsylvania just 20 minutes' flying time from washington, d.c., the intended target. >> i think it made everybody aware that defense of the country is not just for those in uniform everybody has to play a ro
with the department of homeland security, which is struggling to keep up with new threats here is pete williams. >> reporter: on board a delta airlines flight from los angeles to atlanta, an urgent plea from the pilot. >> we'd like all strong males to the front of the aircraft to handle a problem passenger. >> an atlanta businessman was quick to respond. >> i immediately jumped, grabbed his shoulders, pulled his hood over his head and pulled him to the ground. >>...
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here is pete williams. >> reporter: barely a week after the law took effect -- >> hands off my body!reporter: and after the supreme court declined to block it, the justice department took swift action the fight it in court, concerned that the law amounts to a near total ban on abortion in texas thinking kind of scheme, to nullify the constitution of the united states is one that all americans, whatever their politics or party should fear. >> reporter: texas designed the law to make it hard to challenge in court. a ban on abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, earlier than many women know they're pregnant. but it does not make abortion a crime. instead it says anyone other than a state official can file a lawsuit for $10,000 against anybody who performs an abortion or helps make it possible. the justice department says the law denies women the right to seek an abortion, deprives the federal government of the power to enforce that right, and blocks delivery of federal health care. but legal experts say fighting the law won't be easy. >> the question is anything to enrclso block private
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>> nbc's pete williams.nk you so much for that. >>> still ahead, tomorrow marking 20 years since the september 11th attacks. our friend willie geist will join the conversation from lower manhattan. >>> plus, we'll speak with a new york city firefighter who helped dig through in the aftermath. those stories and much more when we come back. when we come back most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differently. with two rapiddry layers. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. michael: this is the story of two brothers. david: my grandfather, pinchas. michael: my great-great- grandfather, rachmaiel. gigi: pinky and rocky. simi: there was an uprising in poland. david: and then the family broke apart. michael: they scattered around in different places. gigi: they worked hard. simi: and built new lives. michael: but rocky and pinky's families didn't see each other again... all: ...until now. david: more than 100 ye
>> nbc's pete williams.nk you so much for that. >>> still ahead, tomorrow marking 20 years since the september 11th attacks. our friend willie geist will join the conversation from lower manhattan. >>> plus, we'll speak with a new york city firefighter who helped dig through in the aftermath. those stories and much more when we come back. when we come back most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differently. with two...
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statewide elections, this is where the republican party has been in decline back to the days of pete williamsu mentioned, what's interesting, larry elder in some ways became more of an issue in this race than schwarzenegger did back then even though he was the action hero. even though he was a globally known celebrity riflt schwarzenegger was very discipline in the making the campaign not about his policy positions but let's clean house. let's clean house. we just need to clean house in sacramento. >> so let me ask you. the republican party in california has been struggling. schwarzenegger was the greatest thing to happen to the republican party in california for a long time. until, of course, then he became an independent. >> the last state-wide elected republican. >> you gave as you little glimmer of this. it doesn't look as though the pro recall forces will win. of the people who voted to do that, who did they like? >> sure. let's take a long at that. here it becomes a question, right? that's red everywhere. that's larry elder. question two. please, question one is what matters. yes or no.
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pete williams has more on this.ing has been one of the experiences that changed every day in terms of security. things changed how we identify security threats even before they get to an airport. help us understand that. >> reporter: right. that's one of the ways security has changed. most don't realize this now. names of passengers are thoroughly vetted before they get to the airport. this is especially true of passengers flying from overseas. this is something of a hard one concession the u.s. got from its european allies that were concerned at first about violations of privacy. but of course, security extends not just to airports and air travel but any big event, super bowl, political conventions. you see much more screening. designation of them is national special security events, with big outlay of federal responsibility. i think another way in which security has changed, stephanie, more people realize that security is something they are personally responsible for. i think of an example of a flight from los ang
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i want to bring in justice correspondent pete williams.what kind of legal leg does donald trump have to stand on? would he not have to be deposed and could that then reveal the information he sought to keep under wraps? >> in terms of merits on the case based on the filings and seen the critical responses but not that count in court, there is a claim she violated the nondisclosure agreement of 2001. and she signed an agreement saying not only release the terms of the settlement and not disclose the documents used in the court battle and according to the lawsuit those are the documents that she gave to "the new york times" that resulted in this 2008 story about how trump basically was not a self made man and got dough from his father and not altogether in above board ways. that was the genesis of the "the new york times" story. it is less strong against "the times" because they didn't sign any agreement and there's an aten waited claim to them. perhaps that's the intent to intimidate news organizations but the better claim is against the ni
i want to bring in justice correspondent pete williams.what kind of legal leg does donald trump have to stand on? would he not have to be deposed and could that then reveal the information he sought to keep under wraps? >> in terms of merits on the case based on the filings and seen the critical responses but not that count in court, there is a claim she violated the nondisclosure agreement of 2001. and she signed an agreement saying not only release the terms of the settlement and not...
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joining me with the latest details, justice correspondent pete williams and capitol hill correspondentanted the bombs and the investigation? >> precious little. that's why the fbi is releasing videos, hoping someone will see something to jog in a memory, phone in a tip. the latest video is the one you showed a little of, the person walking up to, sitting down on a bench outside headquarters of the democratic national committee where one of the bombs was placed. you don't see the person place the bomb. the person sits down with a backpack and a gray hoodie, wearing a mask, black and light gray nike speed turf shoes and gloves. fishes out a phone, looks at it, walks away. it is in this spot one of the two pipe bombs was later planted. the other video the fbi released shows the route the fbi believes the person took on the night of january 5th between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. if you look at the show, you can see it on the website, you see the red dot showing where the person was moving and times they were at various platsz. they know this from looking at the surveillance video. the only thing t
joining me with the latest details, justice correspondent pete williams and capitol hill correspondentanted the bombs and the investigation? >> precious little. that's why the fbi is releasing videos, hoping someone will see something to jog in a memory, phone in a tip. the latest video is the one you showed a little of, the person walking up to, sitting down on a bench outside headquarters of the democratic national committee where one of the bombs was placed. you don't see the person...
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one last thing i want to point out that was flagged by pete williams, there is a second thing they're pointing out here, a second violation in the law and that is because there is no exceptions for cases of rape, incest or sexual assault, it doesn't allow the federal government or employees to assist or reimburse or to try to step in to protect those victims as it normally would. so therefore, they're saying this actually again violates federal interests because the federal government would play a role there to protect, for example, a rape survivor. >> okay. the i fwes guess my final quests going to be about the idea that federal agencies as well are not prohibits from being able to carry out specific functions within the state of texas. that was another part of the reason why the attorney general felt that this law in texas was going to undermine the constitution. is that also going to be a solid legal argument that can be made if the federal agency that's he highlighted there are unable to perform specific functions in the state? >> well, absolutely a solid legal argument and certai
one last thing i want to point out that was flagged by pete williams, there is a second thing they're pointing out here, a second violation in the law and that is because there is no exceptions for cases of rape, incest or sexual assault, it doesn't allow the federal government or employees to assist or reimburse or to try to step in to protect those victims as it normally would. so therefore, they're saying this actually again violates federal interests because the federal government would...
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here's nbc news justice correspondent pete williams. >> reporter: on board a delta flight, an urgenta from the pilot. >> we'd like all males to come forward. >> reporter: an atlanta businessman was quick to respond. >> i immediately jumped, grabbed his shoulders, pulled his hoodie over his head, pulled him to the ground. >> reporter: since 9/11, people take more responsibility for their security. flight 93 was diverted with a terrorist at the controls. passengers stormed the cockpit led by todd beamer's cry, "let's rom." the plane crashed in pennsylvania 20 minutes flying time from washington, the intended target. >> i think it made everybody aware that defense of the country is not just for those in uniform, everybody has to play a role in securing our nation. >> reporter: the nation responded by defending against organized terrorist attacks, with screening common place at airports and public events that draw big crowds. but the government is now struggling to counter new threats, example, more than a decade after drones went main stream with over a million now in the u.s., the fede
here's nbc news justice correspondent pete williams. >> reporter: on board a delta flight, an urgenta from the pilot. >> we'd like all males to come forward. >> reporter: an atlanta businessman was quick to respond. >> i immediately jumped, grabbed his shoulders, pulled his hoodie over his head, pulled him to the ground. >> reporter: since 9/11, people take more responsibility for their security. flight 93 was diverted with a terrorist at the controls. passengers...
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nbc news justice correspondent pete williams has more. >> reporter: the weekend brought philadelphia, passing 400 murders so far this year, 60 more than in all of last year. >> the situation now is causing philadelphians to be frightened, to be scared. often scared for their own family members, scared for themselves. >> reporter: it's an alarming trend in american cities of all sizes. murder soaring in portland, oregon and jackson, mississippi. the fbi revealed murder jumped 29% in 2020 compared to the year before, the biggest increase since it began tracking the data six decades ago. overall violent crime was up almost 6%. but it isn't just street crime that drove the numbers. the fbi says a big share of the murder victims were killed at home. experts who study these trends say two factors have formed a deadly combination, more people forced to stay home because of covid lockdowns and the huge increase in gun sales, especially to first-time buyers. >> these guns that were purchased in 2020 were extensively just for the sake to protect the family against intruders. unfortunately, tha
nbc news justice correspondent pete williams has more. >> reporter: the weekend brought philadelphia, passing 400 murders so far this year, 60 more than in all of last year. >> the situation now is causing philadelphians to be frightened, to be scared. often scared for their own family members, scared for themselves. >> reporter: it's an alarming trend in american cities of all sizes. murder soaring in portland, oregon and jackson, mississippi. the fbi revealed murder jumped...
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here's pete williams with more. >> reporter: barely a week after the law took effect and after the supreme court declined the block it, the justice department took swift action to fight it in court, concerned that the law results in a near total ban on abortion in texas. >> this kind of scheme to null fie the constitution of the united states is one that all americans, whatever their politics or party, should fear. >> reporter: texas designed the law to make it hard to challenge in court, a ban on abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, earlier than many women know they're pregnant. it does not make abortion a crime, it says anyone other than a state official can file a lawsuit for $10,000. the law denies women the right to seek an abortion, deprives the federal government the power to enforce that right and blocks delivery of federal health care. but legal experts say fighting the law won't be easy. >> the question is a law blocking the state will also block private parties from enforcing, block copy cat lawsuits by other anti-abortion advocates. that's the tricky part here. >> jonathan le
here's pete williams with more. >> reporter: barely a week after the law took effect and after the supreme court declined the block it, the justice department took swift action to fight it in court, concerned that the law results in a near total ban on abortion in texas. >> this kind of scheme to null fie the constitution of the united states is one that all americans, whatever their politics or party, should fear. >> reporter: texas designed the law to make it hard to...
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pete knew that >> of course >> do you agree on the stock >> i do, although i will say this you look at williams sonoma and you look at what that pe is, guy, in the upper teens. then you look over at restoration hardware, they're not even close to one another. but that being said, the growth is there they continue to impress the transformational processing to digital has been very, very impressive that's something they're working hard on to get that taken care of there's a lot of different reasons to look at this report and be impressed with what they're doing. supply chain restraints that they've got. it really was an unbelievable quarter they've put up the problem i have now is just valuation itself yes, it couldgo a little bit higher it could test some of those highs. up at 7:40 not that terribly long ago if i'm going to have a would i rather, i'm going to go with williams sonoma. >> would i rather, 12 seconds into the show. that's a record, pete. gamestop shares are dropping frank holland has been on the call and has the details hey, frank. >> reporter: just ona call a second ago that's stil
pete knew that >> of course >> do you agree on the stock >> i do, although i will say this you look at williams sonoma and you look at what that pe is, guy, in the upper teens. then you look over at restoration hardware, they're not even close to one another. but that being said, the growth is there they continue to impress the transformational processing to digital has been very, very impressive that's something they're working hard on to get that taken care of there's a lot...
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pete muntean, appreciate it. thank you. joining me now to discuss williamaseltine, chair and president of access health and international. former professor at harvard medical school. when you combine that labor day travel, we see these big crowds returning to college football. yes, they're outside but it feels pretty close together. more schools back to in-person learning this week. are you concerned we could see another surge? >> i am pretty sure we will. all the indications are this virus is very transmissible, that it's much more than it was this time last year. we've seen plenty of surges last year from the same kind of behavior. we think that people are relaxing. i'm happy to see that people are getting the message a little bit, especially for travel. but i'm pretty sure there's going to be another surge, yes. >> i mean, look, it's important to be blunt here, but it's tough i think for a lot of people to hear that, especially after the last major american holiday summer, the fourth of july, president biden declared we're closer than ever to declaring o
pete muntean, appreciate it. thank you. joining me now to discuss williamaseltine, chair and president of access health and international. former professor at harvard medical school. when you combine that labor day travel, we see these big crowds returning to college football. yes, they're outside but it feels pretty close together. more schools back to in-person learning this week. are you concerned we could see another surge? >> i am pretty sure we will. all the indications are this...
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the fallen were peter ganci, and 71-year-old deputy fire commissioner william feehan, who had gone with ganci to rescue the trapped. petess the living. >> hayden: i yelled out, you know, "we just lost a lot of guys here today. let's have a moment of silence." and, well-- i took my helmet off, and we held it. i held it. and after a while, i put my helmet back on. they put their helmets back on. i said, "okay, we have a job to do... let's do it." >> pelley: do you look back and wonder, "how did i survive, and 343 members did not?" >> cassano: yeah. i didn't think about it as much. we were crazy busy. i was working 18 hours a day, and then it hit me. i says, "i'm here." you know, i mean, i get home and i'm tired, and there was always food on the table waiting for me when i came home, no matter what time i came home. and, i'm lying in bed, and i ask my wife, "why me?" and she said, "did you ever think there was a job for you to do?" >> pelley: there was "a job for cassano, and others, to do"-- rebuilding the f.d.n.y. when we come back, the children of the lost put on their fathers' uniform. ( ticking ) >> welcome to cbsspor
the fallen were peter ganci, and 71-year-old deputy fire commissioner william feehan, who had gone with ganci to rescue the trapped. petess the living. >> hayden: i yelled out, you know, "we just lost a lot of guys here today. let's have a moment of silence." and, well-- i took my helmet off, and we held it. i held it. and after a while, i put my helmet back on. they put their helmets back on. i said, "okay, we have a job to do... let's do it." >> pelley: do you...
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pete: it's all part of his new show on fox nation "protect and serve" highlighting the heroic acts of law enforcement officers ted williamsmeras and show the things you usually don't see that really do represent why they serve. >> pete, i've got to tell you, i get chills and i'm so so excited about this show coming to fox nation. you know, for days and weeks, we see what is supposedly the worst of police officers but this show is bringing out what men and women, the mass majority of men and women face on a daily basis, we're going out there, we are meeting with these police officers, and we are telling the story of how they protect and serve their communities through their own lens and that's so important. we need this kind of a show, and i've got to tell you. i take my hat off to people at fox and fox nation. you take people like dan cohen and michael murphy who put this show together, i am just so tremendously excited, pete, that we can bring this to the public. the public needs to see what these good men and women do on a daily basis. putting their lives on the line for their communities. i'm just excited, pete. pete:
pete: it's all part of his new show on fox nation "protect and serve" highlighting the heroic acts of law enforcement officers ted williamsmeras and show the things you usually don't see that really do represent why they serve. >> pete, i've got to tell you, i get chills and i'm so so excited about this show coming to fox nation. you know, for days and weeks, we see what is supposedly the worst of police officers but this show is bringing out what men and women, the mass...
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of the table was pete davidson. [ cheers and applause amandla stenberg little uzi vert. [ cheers ] very funny by the way. he's a trickster, that guy but it was amazing serena williams. [ cheers and applause just saw every single person and erykah badu was there at my table. [ cheers ] and, yeah, so we went, i got very -- i was at thom browne's table. thom browne, amazing designer, i love that guy. and very lucky to -- here's me in the thom browne tux it was insane. >> steve: ooh-la-la. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: and they -- he took care of me and they -- it's extra covid safe it was like four -- i had to do this giant app where they scanned my face, and had to re-scan my face. and then had to take a selfie to prove that my face was scanning my face but it was good. i felt safe. at the end of the night, i was leaving, you know, everyone is going home and i go, "yeah." and there's like these barriers of bushes and stuff so that, you know, everyone stays in line and there was fans, kind of, across the street taking photos and stuff. and i jumped over one of the fences just to - [ laughter ] to go say, "hi," to the fans across the street. so i just wanted to make
of the table was pete davidson. [ cheers and applause amandla stenberg little uzi vert. [ cheers ] very funny by the way. he's a trickster, that guy but it was amazing serena williams. [ cheers and applause just saw every single person and erykah badu was there at my table. [ cheers ] and, yeah, so we went, i got very -- i was at thom browne's table. thom browne, amazing designer, i love that guy. and very lucky to -- here's me in the thom browne tux it was insane. >> steve: ooh-la-la. [...
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pete aguilar takes the mound in the bottom of the first inning for the republicans. mitch, we should also mention the coaches. >> that's right. longtime coach for the republicans, texas congressman roger williamscertainly wants to get a victory. he has been known for carrying out a lot of practices and trying to ramp thins up here for the republicans and on the democratic side, pennsylvania congressman mike doyle trying to keep that strike alive for the democrats. and now we'll watch as congressman aguilar tries to replicate the success of his predecessor. >> he's got to go seven innings with like 10 strikeouts. >> that's all. a big cheer for steve scalise. house minority whip. >> he will bat leadoff here playing -- catching this evening. first offering is a strike. to scalise. injured in a shooting in 2017, they played the game the next day, 24,000, almost 25,000 here at the ballpark. scalise returned the year after. he swings at the second offering. it's left and short, panetta comes in to make the catch in left field. nice running grab. calling off malinowski at shortstop. we think he called it off. >> nice to move there -- nice move there by steve scalise, nice to see him swing the bat. he
pete aguilar takes the mound in the bottom of the first inning for the republicans. mitch, we should also mention the coaches. >> that's right. longtime coach for the republicans, texas congressman roger williamscertainly wants to get a victory. he has been known for carrying out a lot of practices and trying to ramp thins up here for the republicans and on the democratic side, pennsylvania congressman mike doyle trying to keep that strike alive for the democrats. and now we'll watch as...
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william shatner, unbelievable man at age 90. i need to take like two naps >> clint is still punching people and driving pick-up trucks at 91 pete,he democrats are in total control of what they're doing here this is an intra-party squabble. i'm talking the 1 trillion infrastructure and reconciliation they can do the 1 trillion whenever but they got to get the progressives to say, okay, we're going to lose our leverage on the 3.5 trillion then the other side of the progressives is manchin and sinema who want maybe 2 trillion on the bigger bill that's where this is going to end up, because it's all totally within the control of the democrats. they can do this whenever they want, can they not frub republicans can't stop them >> you are exactly right i think the original sin here is progressives got it in their mind before the election that they're going to have a sweeping win big majorities and they could have this quote/unquote transformational presidency. obviously, none of that happened there has been this very slow walkback and realization that they're not going to have the 5, 6, 7 trademark they will have a much smaller bill un
william shatner, unbelievable man at age 90. i need to take like two naps >> clint is still punching people and driving pick-up trucks at 91 pete,he democrats are in total control of what they're doing here this is an intra-party squabble. i'm talking the 1 trillion infrastructure and reconciliation they can do the 1 trillion whenever but they got to get the progressives to say, okay, we're going to lose our leverage on the 3.5 trillion then the other side of the progressives is manchin...