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rasmussen was sentenced to 364 days in the madison county jail. that's one day short of f e maximum penalty, which would have sent him to the state prison. (matt) a calm day today, but some fog may be in tomorrow's forecast. (sheila) chief meteorlogist ron demers joins us with our first look at the forecast at 5. it was the second straight day of melting across siouxland which is putting low level moisture in the air and could give us a chance of soso patchy g tonight. if we see the fog fofo, it should burr off during the morning on tuesday leaving us with partly cloudy skies and another day of melting with highs in the 30s and 40s for most of us. some fog or drizzle may again try to form tuesday night and then continue into wednesday with a chance of a few light than. it's day three of near total lockdown in brussels, belgium. that where, investigators say, one of the men responsible for the paris teror attacks fled. (sheila) tonight, tensions are rising among residents of that city. n-b-c's bill neely has the story.y. << it's near the end of the
rasmussen was sentenced to 364 days in the madison county jail. that's one day short of f e maximum penalty, which would have sent him to the state prison. (matt) a calm day today, but some fog may be in tomorrow's forecast. (sheila) chief meteorlogist ron demers joins us with our first look at the forecast at 5. it was the second straight day of melting across siouxland which is putting low level moisture in the air and could give us a chance of soso patchy g tonight. if we see the fog fofo,...
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rasmussen was sentenced to 364 days in the madison county jail. that's one day short of the maximum penalty, which would have sent him to the state prison. just about of sioux center, iowa has power again after blowouts at two substations knocked out electricity to half the town early saturday morning. the town's utility director says as of this morning, only one power. saturday to get the electrical system working again and all two 'o clock sunday morning. damage to the substations was significant and officials say it could take up to six months to complete the repair work. downtown sioux city is lit up for the holidays. the season kicked off with the lighted parade last night. ktiv's tommie clark takes us to the festivities. << "it was an evening packed with activites for the whole family to kick off the holiday season in siouxland." residents took on the chilly weather to enjoy the annual holiday lighted parade-- christmas music and bright lights. "it's the first time i've been in the parade. i've been to it sitting their on the curb. it's a lo
rasmussen was sentenced to 364 days in the madison county jail. that's one day short of the maximum penalty, which would have sent him to the state prison. just about of sioux center, iowa has power again after blowouts at two substations knocked out electricity to half the town early saturday morning. the town's utility director says as of this morning, only one power. saturday to get the electrical system working again and all two 'o clock sunday morning. damage to the substations was...
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inspector doug rasmussen pursued possible counts of insider trading at baylor zimm last year. the inquiry was aimed at top tier executives. adam was a subpoenaed witness, but all charges were dropped. he testified to knowing of zero wrongdoing among the upper management of the firm. i believe he was lying to protect his boss, sydney baylor. what's adam up to now? - headed all the way out to queens. looks like he's got a bone to pick with a guy in a food truck. - hey, buddy. i had a bratwurst from this rolling outhouse last week, hit me worse than a master cleanse. i'm calling the department of health, okay? - you know, i don't see what the problem is, 'cause now you can stuff that soft gut of yours back into your $2,000 suit. - $3,000 suit. $3,000 for a suit. how are you, pal? - good. - the food truck is registered to robert sowoski. - the legal guardian? sowoski: what, you don't come around the old neighborhood anymore? saunders: life in the fast lane, uncle bob. sowoski: come on in. i'll get you something to eat. - he's more than a guardian, he's also a baylor zimm client. -
inspector doug rasmussen pursued possible counts of insider trading at baylor zimm last year. the inquiry was aimed at top tier executives. adam was a subpoenaed witness, but all charges were dropped. he testified to knowing of zero wrongdoing among the upper management of the firm. i believe he was lying to protect his boss, sydney baylor. what's adam up to now? - headed all the way out to queens. looks like he's got a bone to pick with a guy in a food truck. - hey, buddy. i had a bratwurst...
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in berky, -- in berkeley, allie rasmussen. >>> spec it to open tomorrow, terminal three, this is the one that served united airlines. it will have to under 50 charging plus, workstations are banisters -- passengers and places for people to eat such as local companies. >> i have been in business since 1978. we been at the airport for 14 years. we are very successful year. >> the romano -- the remodel is part of a quarter billion dollar project. the new train cars will be -->>> b.a.r.t. has now color-coded there cars such as the map shows. they will be shown on digital screens part of the first new cars should show up in hayward next month. they won't be put into service until december of next year. >>> the board of supervisors of san francisco is expected to debate raising the minimum age to buy cigarettes and city. new york city already requires you to be 21 years old to buy tobacco. most city rolls -- laws require 18 as the lowest age. [ technical difficulties ] >>> rosemary, i am thankful for the warm up underway. >> yes, we have warmer weather for most areas today. let's step outs
in berky, -- in berkeley, allie rasmussen. >>> spec it to open tomorrow, terminal three, this is the one that served united airlines. it will have to under 50 charging plus, workstations are banisters -- passengers and places for people to eat such as local companies. >> i have been in business since 1978. we been at the airport for 14 years. we are very successful year. >> the romano -- the remodel is part of a quarter billion dollar project. the new train cars will be...
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. - so paul was working with rasmussen all along? - on a massive short-sell bet against tritak. it's lost 90% of its value already. but an s.e.c. investigator and a banker do not shoot up a homeless encampment with automatic weapons. - no. there was some serious muscle behind this. - how's adam doing? - not bad for a guy who's lost everything. - does he still have a suit? - why? - paul and rasmussen need tritak to bottom out before they can collect on their bet. - what are you talking about, finch? - ever try to catch a falling knife, mr. reese? - sounds like a good way to get cut. have adam put on a tie. he's going back to work. [telephones ringing, trading floor chatter] - tritak, i need 1,000 units of tritak. i need to buy. i got to buy on tritak. - what the hell? victor, i need your help. i've got buy orders here for 4 million shares of tritak. can you fill these immediately? - uh, i can buy what's available, but some new player hit the market hard today-- been buying all morning. there's a lot out there to buy. i mean, would you look? tritak just hit 15 a unit. by the time
. - so paul was working with rasmussen all along? - on a massive short-sell bet against tritak. it's lost 90% of its value already. but an s.e.c. investigator and a banker do not shoot up a homeless encampment with automatic weapons. - no. there was some serious muscle behind this. - how's adam doing? - not bad for a guy who's lost everything. - does he still have a suit? - why? - paul and rasmussen need tritak to bottom out before they can collect on their bet. - what are you talking about,...
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these peoplelere heroes and a lot of them have done some pretty spectacular things,"," says elvin rasmussen, a u.s. army veteran. 7-hundred people to come through for the breakfast. in downtown sioux city, another celebration for veterans. this one focused on veterans of what has become known as "the forgotten war.r. "o'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave." presenting the colors.. "present." ...and honoring our veterans. acknowledging those who have served, and rememeering those who made the ultimate sacrifife. thisisribute took place at the woodbury county courthouse in downtown sioux city. ktiv's own matt breen had the honor of leading today's ceremony. norfolk, nebraska veterans gathered to honor those who served or are serving. retired navy caplin mike moreno was the guest speaker at the norfolk veterans home. moreno served eight years on aaive duty, and still l rves in the e serves. he spoke about purpose, and said those who serve put on the uniform so the "we don't fight because we hate the people in front of us, we fight because of the people behind us that we love and
these peoplelere heroes and a lot of them have done some pretty spectacular things,"," says elvin rasmussen, a u.s. army veteran. 7-hundred people to come through for the breakfast. in downtown sioux city, another celebration for veterans. this one focused on veterans of what has become known as "the forgotten war.r. "o'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave." presenting the colors.. "present." ...and honoring our veterans. acknowledging those who...
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were played, after andy found his final place to rest his memory lives on.both bobbie and chief rasmussen say the nebraska line of duty death response team is still an important part of their under tragic circumstances, they are glad to have found such wonderful new friends. 3 if you missed part one of this series on that special response team... or you'd like to watch either story again... you can do that by logging on to our website at siouxland news dot com. 3 3 3 as many as nine people are feared dead after a private jet crashed is afternoon in akron, ohio.the ohio state patrol is confirirng at least two deaths... but says there were no survivors in the crash. despite the plane hitti at least one home on its way down... there are no reported deaths or injuries on the ground.investigators are working to determine just how many people were on the plane when it crashed.a full investigation into the cause of the crash will begin tomorrow. 3 3 a judge in kansas city, kansas has formally sentenced a white supremacist to death for killing three people at two jewish communititcenters last apr
were played, after andy found his final place to rest his memory lives on.both bobbie and chief rasmussen say the nebraska line of duty death response team is still an important part of their under tragic circumstances, they are glad to have found such wonderful new friends. 3 if you missed part one of this series on that special response team... or you'd like to watch either story again... you can do that by logging on to our website at siouxland news dot com. 3 3 3 as many as nine people are...
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these people are heroes and a lot of them have done some pretty spectacular things," says elvin rasmussen, a they expected between 6 and 7-hundred people to come through for the breakfast. << >> weather ad-lib high wind warning in effect for all of siouxland today winter weather advisory in effect for holt county, ne from 8 am until 6 pm today wind advisory in effect for parts of siouxland tonight and thursday it'll be a messy day of weather for veterans day today, although besides some patchy fog and drizzle, morning commutes don't look too bad. conditions wiwi start to worsen throughout the late morning/early afternrnn as rain and storms spread across siouxland at the same north and gust upwards of 50 miles per hour. later this afternoon some light snow will begin to mix in as temperatures start to fall into the 30s from west to east. some light and slushy accumulations are also possible in some spots, as the entire system exits around midnight tonight. as we begin to dry out, winds will remain strong tonight and tomorrow with the sunshine set to return and stick around for the remainde
these people are heroes and a lot of them have done some pretty spectacular things," says elvin rasmussen, a they expected between 6 and 7-hundred people to come through for the breakfast. > weather ad-lib high wind warning in effect for all of siouxland today winter weather advisory in effect for holt county, ne from 8 am until 6 pm today wind advisory in effect for parts of siouxland tonight and thursday it'll be a messy day of weather for veterans day today, although besides some...
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four points later....hope rasmussen jumps into the action for the lions....lead now 7-0.... central lyon began the match on a 10-0 run....but becca konz snaps one for gehlen...jays down 11-4......and the lions win set one 25-13. gehlen won the second and in e third.....its mattie knoloch smacking a kill for the number one team.....25-22 lions up 2-1... but in the fourth...the jays roar back and take it 25-22...becca konz finishing it off for gehlen catholic.... decisive fifth set....14-12 lions and the hit goes wide....central lyon wins a thriller 3-2. alex walker now has more from the rest of the action today. has more from the rest of the action today. alex walker--"chris, western christian and unity christian call northwest iowa their home, but may i suggest renting a seasonal apartment here in cedar rapids. it may just cut down on the cost. these teams are back at state for a combined 50th time, but it's a different story for sergeant bluff the warriors are just their third time, since 1985. the warriors opening tournament play ranked kuemper catholic. second set, knight
four points later....hope rasmussen jumps into the action for the lions....lead now 7-0.... central lyon began the match on a 10-0 run....but becca konz snaps one for gehlen...jays down 11-4......and the lions win set one 25-13. gehlen won the second and in e third.....its mattie knoloch smacking a kill for the number one team.....25-22 lions up 2-1... but in the fourth...the jays roar back and take it 25-22...becca konz finishing it off for gehlen catholic.... decisive fifth set....14-12 lions...
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were played, after andy found his final place to rest his memory lives on.both bobbie and chief rasmussen say the nebraska line of duty death response team is still an important part of their lives... and although it was under tragic circumstances, they are glad to have found such wonderful new friends. 3 if you missed part one of this series on that special response team... or you'd like to watch either story again... you can do that by logging on to our website at siouxland news dot com. 3 3 3 8 of the top candidates in the republican presidential field are in the middle of another debate on the nation's economy tonight.this debate... hosted by the fox business network... hopes to differentiate itself from the last g-o-p debate hosted by c-n-b-c... which was roundly criticized by the candidates.before the top 8 gathered... 4 of the bottom 6 had a pre- debate.new to that event were former arkansas governor mike huckabee and current new jersey leader chris christie... both of whom are struggling in the national polls. 3 3 they went to war to defend our freedoms... and now they need our he
were played, after andy found his final place to rest his memory lives on.both bobbie and chief rasmussen say the nebraska line of duty death response team is still an important part of their lives... and although it was under tragic circumstances, they are glad to have found such wonderful new friends. 3 if you missed part one of this series on that special response team... or you'd like to watch either story again... you can do that by logging on to our website at siouxland news dot com. 3 3...
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later in the first.t.central lyon's hope e rasmussen with the spike.. central lyon up seventeen to thirteen in the first and they...win it 25-22 and 3 sets to none overall. they're headed for state! 3 wynot hosting lawrence nelson in a nebraska playoff action. the raiders planted their flags at the fifid.1) let's see if it helped! 1st quarter now wynot caps their drive with this jalen wiseler qb sneak. it's 8-0 blue devils.2) then check out this baller ve by wiseler. fakes the pitch and hes in for another td on fourth and goal from the 2. it's 16-0 late first quartete3) blue devils s gegeing it done ononefense too. check out this hit by dawson sudbeck. forces a raider punt. 4) and then the next raider drive in the 2nd quarter jerret bruening lassows the qb for the sack.5) and that lead to this. this is an 80 yard pitch and catch from wiesler to cody stratman. he is a special player. wynot ran away with this thing.they win it 38- 0. they'll face the 2 seed exeter milligan in the next round on tuesday. 3 in d1 nebraska football neely oakdalte falls 42-7 t
later in the first.t.central lyon's hope e rasmussen with the spike.. central lyon up seventeen to thirteen in the first and they...win it 25-22 and 3 sets to none overall. they're headed for state! 3 wynot hosting lawrence nelson in a nebraska playoff action. the raiders planted their flags at the fifid.1) let's see if it helped! 1st quarter now wynot caps their drive with this jalen wiseler qb sneak. it's 8-0 blue devils.2) then check out this baller ve by wiseler. fakes the pitch and hes in...
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the lions open strong - with 10 straight points to begin the match - hope rasmussen had a 10 kills for central lyon. gehlen finally stops the bleeding - becca konz at the net - coming up with the block - central lyon would spliut the firs two sets. to the fourth set - lions up 2-1 in the match - but gehlen catholic overcoming an 11-3 deficit in the set - konz with the set winner, 18 kills for her. we'd go to a deciding fifth set - match point for central lyon - and konz swings -- and it's just long - the lions win set 5, 15-12, and the match, 3-2. "for these girls to continue to rally out, i've said every year i've been down here that it's all about the teamwork," said central lyon head coach jamie schar. "it's all about those people playing together, and that's what i stand by, because that truly is another reason why we won tonight." "we probably should have played better in the first game," said gehlen catholic senior becca konz. "second game was awwesome, but the last game, they came back hard, we came back hard, and it's just a disappointing end, obviously." the 1a semi's are at 6
the lions open strong - with 10 straight points to begin the match - hope rasmussen had a 10 kills for central lyon. gehlen finally stops the bleeding - becca konz at the net - coming up with the block - central lyon would spliut the firs two sets. to the fourth set - lions up 2-1 in the match - but gehlen catholic overcoming an 11-3 deficit in the set - konz with the set winner, 18 kills for her. we'd go to a deciding fifth set - match point for central lyon - and konz swings -- and it's just...
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peter rasmussen thought so. he argued for legal protection for physician assisted suicide and just this month, using oregon's so caled death with dignity law, he took his own life after being diagnosed with malignant brain cancer. just last month governor jerry brown signed california's aid in dying bill into law. california is the fifth state to authorize physician assisted suicide. many other stttes have considered or are considering similar legislation but the opposition to such laws is intense. many religious folk believe that such laws violate the sacredness of life, yet others see ttem as undermining g the hippocratic oath that says doctors should first and foremost do no harm, and yet others fear a slippery slope that would eventually lead us to value some lives more than others. should iowa pass an aid ii dying law? do we have an absolute right over our own lives? should physicians help us to die on our own terms? or do we have a moral obligation to accept our lives a.d our deathson terms other than our
peter rasmussen thought so. he argued for legal protection for physician assisted suicide and just this month, using oregon's so caled death with dignity law, he took his own life after being diagnosed with malignant brain cancer. just last month governor jerry brown signed california's aid in dying bill into law. california is the fifth state to authorize physician assisted suicide. many other stttes have considered or are considering similar legislation but the opposition to such laws is...
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big piece of western land that the nine of state is able to capture. 830,000 square miles is the rasmussen -- slightly less than that. but that's the extent purchase. per acre cost is a penny. the french were hurting they needed the money. they were able to buy the land. " area of the u.s.. create this massive new chunk of land. maybe even more than double it. the online intensified the issue of mapping and exploration. is the louisiana purchase. -- not just the orange. the orange identified the state. this is a later map. this is the territory. this becomes alabama and to be. and then the rivers. in the huge chunk of yellow land. to the west of the river. mapcan take a look at this and i don't think of was intentional but if you look at that. was theree problem were some basic outlines for helping the was not precise lines. thise getting getting latitude and longitude moment to moment. there's also spain and mexico. there's the british. you have to watch out for the british area remember in 1812 they come back and try to re-invade. doesn't work. they get this land and there are also peopl
big piece of western land that the nine of state is able to capture. 830,000 square miles is the rasmussen -- slightly less than that. but that's the extent purchase. per acre cost is a penny. the french were hurting they needed the money. they were able to buy the land. " area of the u.s.. create this massive new chunk of land. maybe even more than double it. the online intensified the issue of mapping and exploration. is the louisiana purchase. -- not just the orange. the orange...
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. >> growing and says nctc director nicolas rasmussen, learning. >> that gives you pause for concernests that the organization is seeking to develop capability, capability that can be brought against u.s. interests, not just in one area, syria and iraq, but around the world. >> one critical innovation, avoiding surveillance altogether. one adaptation is using encrypted communication, going dark. how much does that impede your ability to stop terror plots on the u.s. homeland? >> it's clear that our adversaries have figured out and learned what kind of communications we in the past have been able to intercept and they now understand that if they take those communications offline or find other ways to communicate, that they can shield their communications from us. >> just like the attackers allegedly did in paris. another factor? aspiring terrorists hiding in training in what intelligence officials call hard targets. >> it's true, we do not have as clear of a picture we'd like of what they are up to when they are in a conflict zone. >> a conflict zone like syria where they make bombs a
. >> growing and says nctc director nicolas rasmussen, learning. >> that gives you pause for concernests that the organization is seeking to develop capability, capability that can be brought against u.s. interests, not just in one area, syria and iraq, but around the world. >> one critical innovation, avoiding surveillance altogether. one adaptation is using encrypted communication, going dark. how much does that impede your ability to stop terror plots on the u.s. homeland?...
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for the latest on this, let's bring in reporter sune engel rasmussen.fficials have been told not to travel on the roads. instead, travel via helicopter. how does this threat differ? >> reporter: this threat differs in the sense it is more specific perhaps than normally the case with embassy warnings. with that said, u.s. embassy and u.n. agencies across the city have been on lockdown for several months. that is nothing new. the city could be targeted. it is pretty rare that the embassy comes out and says they have reports of an imminent attack as they phrase it here. we don't know who is supposedly behind or planning the attack or who it should be targeting or if it is targeting foreigners. if they are worried foreigners are caught up in collateral damage or where in the city it is supposed to happen. >> are you sensing the mood is more on edge because of the latest warning? >> reporter: no, i think this warning is mainly meant for american citizens and foreigners in the city. afghans have been living in the country and where the security has deteriorat
for the latest on this, let's bring in reporter sune engel rasmussen.fficials have been told not to travel on the roads. instead, travel via helicopter. how does this threat differ? >> reporter: this threat differs in the sense it is more specific perhaps than normally the case with embassy warnings. with that said, u.s. embassy and u.n. agencies across the city have been on lockdown for several months. that is nothing new. the city could be targeted. it is pretty rare that the embassy...
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nick rasmussen, since 2014, has been the leader of the national counterterrorism center.sly worked at the white house as an adviser to the president on national security. old fogey gentlemen lead agencies -- old fogey gentlemen lead agencies that were born out of the 9/11 commission report. i wonder if you could give us a perspective, 15 years removed to have you see the role of your agencies as they evolve? >> thanks. it's great to be here. thanks to defens "defense one." national security division was greater than 2006 as a result of both reforms recommended from one of the post-9/11 commission's and the idea was simple important and it was to make sure that not only did the legal wall come down that prevented intelligence sharing between intelligence community and law enforcement, and vice versa, but also that culturally that the lawyers who worked on intelligence problems and prosecutions sat side-by-side. and so the division was created so that would be a one-stop shopping the department of justice here where the full range of national security problems could be tack
nick rasmussen, since 2014, has been the leader of the national counterterrorism center.sly worked at the white house as an adviser to the president on national security. old fogey gentlemen lead agencies -- old fogey gentlemen lead agencies that were born out of the 9/11 commission report. i wonder if you could give us a perspective, 15 years removed to have you see the role of your agencies as they evolve? >> thanks. it's great to be here. thanks to defens "defense one."...
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johnext hour we hear from carlin, national counterterrorism, nick rasmussen. 2014,k rasmussen, sinceas been the leader of the national counterterrorism center, previously welcome to to white house as advisor the president on national security. both gentlemen leave agencies that were born out of the 9/11 commission report. i wonder if you could give us a perspective, 15 years removed. how do you see the role of your agencies as the evil? >> thanks, evan. it is great to be here, thanks to events one. we were created in 2006 as a result of reforms recommended. -- the full range of problems could be tackled. in doing that, it meant looking at legal problems anyway whether it was department of defense, fbi, cia, nsa, that we viewed the problem as one that was intelligence driven, meaning we would look at what the intelligence showed the threat was. our solutions should be tailored against that threat to disrupt it. a full range of legal tools to make sure that analysts and viewssionals had the full of what the intelligence picture was. once they showed what the threat was that the operato
johnext hour we hear from carlin, national counterterrorism, nick rasmussen. 2014,k rasmussen, sinceas been the leader of the national counterterrorism center, previously welcome to to white house as advisor the president on national security. both gentlemen leave agencies that were born out of the 9/11 commission report. i wonder if you could give us a perspective, 15 years removed. how do you see the role of your agencies as the evil? >> thanks, evan. it is great to be here, thanks to...
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national security prosecutions and handle intelligence matters from the legal perspective of doj, nick rasmussen, since 2014, has been the leader of the national counterterrorism center, previously worked at the white house in -- as an adviser to the president on national security. both of you gentlemen lead agencies that were born out of the 9/11 commission report. i wonder if you can give us a perspective, 15 years removed, how you see throw of your agencies -- the role of your agencies as they have evolved? >> thank you. it's great to be here. thanks to defense one. the national security division was created in 2006 as a result of recommendations from a post 9/11 commission. the idea was simple. it was to make sure that not only did the legal law come down that hat prevented intelligence sharing between intelligence communities and law enforcement and vice versa, but also that culturally the lawyers who work on intelligence problems and prosecutions, sat side-by-side, and so the division was created so there would be a one-stop-shop at the department of justice, the first new litigate little
national security prosecutions and handle intelligence matters from the legal perspective of doj, nick rasmussen, since 2014, has been the leader of the national counterterrorism center, previously worked at the white house in -- as an adviser to the president on national security. both of you gentlemen lead agencies that were born out of the 9/11 commission report. i wonder if you can give us a perspective, 15 years removed, how you see throw of your agencies -- the role of your agencies as...
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for the latest on this, let's bring in reporter sune engel rasmussen. there is a tenuous thing. what is different? >> reporter: the difference about this message from the u.s. embassy, it is specific in the timeframe. it is the possible attack and it is so imminent which seems to be a pressing information that they received. as you said, the security situation in afghanistan and in kabul is always tenuous. most american citizens in kabul, work for the embassy or they work for the military or work as contractors. this is likely a tactic of daily life. still the fact that this is necessary with this warning which is significant. >> how many u.s. citizens are in kabul? >> reporter: estimates alone have almost 11,000 soldiers and probably 10,000 american contractors and people working for the u.n. and people working for ngos and consultant firms and journalists. i can't say specifically how many. >> these types of threats are not unique i assume. even the u.s. embassy has told employees to not travel by roads because it makes them vulnerable and instead tra
for the latest on this, let's bring in reporter sune engel rasmussen. there is a tenuous thing. what is different? >> reporter: the difference about this message from the u.s. embassy, it is specific in the timeframe. it is the possible attack and it is so imminent which seems to be a pressing information that they received. as you said, the security situation in afghanistan and in kabul is always tenuous. most american citizens in kabul, work for the embassy or they work for the military...
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camera sent through sophisticated equipment to this earth transmitting system -- >> this guy, bill rasmussen sports. then when they found out about the satellite they said, so can we cover the whole state? and the guy looked and he said, no, you don't understand. >> for another 25 cents or whatever you can send this all over the country. they went, oh, gee. why would anyone want to do that? they didn't quite know what they had. >> and he wound up revolutionizing television sports. >> welcome everyone to espn "sportscenter." from this very desk in the coming weeks and months we'll be filling you in on the pulse of the sporting activity, around the country and around the world as well. >> they didn't have the money to go out and buy baseball games or nfl games. what they did do was take all the leftovers out there. >> i'm joe boyle and i'll be handling the play by play for tonight's game between the badgers and the blue demons. >> it gave birth to arguably the greatest media success story of all-time. >> at its best, cable television could provide a refreshing relief from the trend toward bign
camera sent through sophisticated equipment to this earth transmitting system -- >> this guy, bill rasmussen sports. then when they found out about the satellite they said, so can we cover the whole state? and the guy looked and he said, no, you don't understand. >> for another 25 cents or whatever you can send this all over the country. they went, oh, gee. why would anyone want to do that? they didn't quite know what they had. >> and he wound up revolutionizing television...
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reefnted rasmussen poll asked 1,000 voters about kate's law. 56% favor.7% oppose the rest don't know anything. now, you will remember 32-year-old kate steinle shot dead by illegal alien last summer, who had seven felony convictions in the u.s.a. and had been deported five times. he came back six times. he was released from jail and protected by the feds by the sanctuary city of san tt)52% jt)á(jy this morning senator ted cruz a hero on kate's law again introduced the stand alone bill in the senate. >> i will note that bill o'reilly has been tremendous, calling over and over again on leaders of this body simply to pass kate's law. this is not a partisan issue. at least it shouldn't be. >> but it is in order for the bill to pass there could be no objection by any senator. quickly harry reid objected. >> the new mandatory minimum sentences bill would create would have a crippling financial effect. this is yet another attack on the immigrant community. >> mr. reid is a liar and a villain. this has nothing to do with the so-called immigrant community. this is
reefnted rasmussen poll asked 1,000 voters about kate's law. 56% favor.7% oppose the rest don't know anything. now, you will remember 32-year-old kate steinle shot dead by illegal alien last summer, who had seven felony convictions in the u.s.a. and had been deported five times. he came back six times. he was released from jail and protected by the feds by the sanctuary city of san tt)52% jt)á(jy this morning senator ted cruz a hero on kate's law again introduced the stand alone bill in the...
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i just interviewed nick rasmussen, head of counterterrorism agency, and they would review the manifest if there's any indication in the intelligence that says terrorists might have brought this plane down. he told me there's absolutely no sign of that just yet, john. >> evan perez for us in washington, working his sources. thanks so much, evan. >>> president obama is heading to new jersey today to push for prison reform and also efforts to help newly released convicts rejoin society. he's announcing new actions to help promote rehabilitation and reintegration including jobs training programs. the president is calling -- also calling to ban the box. some folks might know this, but this is the check box on federal job applications that require job seekers to state whether or not if they have been convicted of a crime. >> not everyone is on board with the president's plans, including new york's top police officer. listen. >> when people go to jail, oftentimes they go to jail with negotiated charges, if you will. so somebody that is in jail that seems they're nonviolent drug offender may,
i just interviewed nick rasmussen, head of counterterrorism agency, and they would review the manifest if there's any indication in the intelligence that says terrorists might have brought this plane down. he told me there's absolutely no sign of that just yet, john. >> evan perez for us in washington, working his sources. thanks so much, evan. >>> president obama is heading to new jersey today to push for prison reform and also efforts to help newly released convicts rejoin...
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johnext hour we hear from carlin, national counterterrorism, nick rasmussen.
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national counterterrorism center director nicholas rasmussen testified on october 21 that you have toy on -- when you vet -- in vetting an applicant's information, his opinion is this. quote, it isn't what we would like it to be. f.b.i. director comey explained during that same hearing, quote if someone has not made a ripple in the pond in syria, in a way that would get their identity or their interests reflected in our database, we can query our database until the cows come home but nothing will show up because we have no record of that person, you can only query what you have collected. . it gets to the point that, as we're concerned about our security and we're trusting the administration to properly vet those who seek to come here, we have to rely on our intelligence. and our intelligence leaders are offering something less than full confidence that their intelligence on those syrian refugees is something that we need to look a lot further at. and that's what i think we need to do. finally, department of homeland security secretary johnson said, quote, it is true that we are not g
national counterterrorism center director nicholas rasmussen testified on october 21 that you have toy on -- when you vet -- in vetting an applicant's information, his opinion is this. quote, it isn't what we would like it to be. f.b.i. director comey explained during that same hearing, quote if someone has not made a ripple in the pond in syria, in a way that would get their identity or their interests reflected in our database, we can query our database until the cows come home but nothing...
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national counterterrorism center director nicholas rasmussen testified on october 21 that you have to rely on -- when you vet -- in vetting an applicant's information, his opinion is this. quote, it isn't what we would like it to be. f.b.i. director comey explained during that same hearing, quote if someone has not made a ripple in the pond in syria, in a way that would get their identity or their interests reflected in our database, we can query our database until the cows come home but nothing will show up because we have no record of that person, you can only query what you have collected. . it gets to the point that, as we're concerned about our security and we're trusting the administration to properly vet those who seek to come here, we have to rely on our intelligence. and our intelligence leaders are offering something less than full confidence that their intelligence on those syrian refugees is something that we need to look a lot further at. and that's what i think we need to do. finally, department of homeland security secretary johnson said, quote, it is true that we are n
national counterterrorism center director nicholas rasmussen testified on october 21 that you have to rely on -- when you vet -- in vetting an applicant's information, his opinion is this. quote, it isn't what we would like it to be. f.b.i. director comey explained during that same hearing, quote if someone has not made a ripple in the pond in syria, in a way that would get their identity or their interests reflected in our database, we can query our database until the cows come home but...
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were played, after andy found his final place to test his memory lives on.both bobbie and chief rasmussen say the nebraska line of duty death response team is still an important part of their lives... and although it was under tragic circumstances, such wonderful new friends. 3 3 if you missed part one of this series on that special response`team... you'd like to watch either story again... you can do that by logging on to our website at siouxland news dot com. 3 if a certain tech startup succeeds... soon you could see a robot roaming the aisles store!"tally" is t t name of the inventory - tracking robot that simbe robotics hopes to sell to stores like target and c - v - s. it's able to tell when a product is in low - supply or placed on the wrong shelf. that's something usually done by employees with handheld scscners.simbe's c - e e o says an employee takes takes 20 to 30 hours a week auditing items at a midsized store... he says "tally" can scan 15 - thousand items in an hour. it's a strong selling point... considering one firm's estimate that out - of - stock items cost stores almost
were played, after andy found his final place to test his memory lives on.both bobbie and chief rasmussen say the nebraska line of duty death response team is still an important part of their lives... and although it was under tragic circumstances, such wonderful new friends. 3 3 if you missed part one of this series on that special response`team... you'd like to watch either story again... you can do that by logging on to our website at siouxland news dot com. 3 if a certain tech startup...
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the lions open strong - with 10 straight points to begin the match - hope rasmussen had a 10 kills for central lyon. gehlen finally stops the bleeding - becca konz at the net - coming up with the block - central lyon and gehlen would spliut the firs two sets. to the fourth set - lions up 2-1 in the match - but gehlen catholic overcoming an 11-3 deficit in the set - konz with the set winner, 18 kills for her. we'd go to a deciding fifth set - match point for central lyon - and konz swings -- and it's just long - the lions win set 5, 15-12, and the match, 3-2. for more go to ktiv.com. i'm brad pautsch with the sports and, the state football semi-finals start today in the uni-dome in cedar falls. newell-fonda, m-m-c and sgt. bluff-luton will all be in action later today. it's a cold start to your morning. ben's in next to tell us how warm we'll get today. and it's a fairytale love story for one veteran and his wife. their love started when he was serving in the army in vietnam. but the way the siouxland couple the son of a polish immigrant who grew up in a brooklyn tenement. he went to pu
the lions open strong - with 10 straight points to begin the match - hope rasmussen had a 10 kills for central lyon. gehlen finally stops the bleeding - becca konz at the net - coming up with the block - central lyon and gehlen would spliut the firs two sets. to the fourth set - lions up 2-1 in the match - but gehlen catholic overcoming an 11-3 deficit in the set - konz with the set winner, 18 kills for her. we'd go to a deciding fifth set - match point for central lyon - and konz swings -- and...
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director comey acknowledged, as nctc director rasmussen talked about, we don't have good visibility andthat means inherently there are limitations on our intelligence. indeed, recent events in paris dramatically underscore the limitations of this intelligence. not only did you have two -- at least two large cells that were interlocking but it's important o look at the travels of abdel hamid. he was able to move from europe after a plot he was involved in belgium was interrupted on january 15 of this year back into syria, then moved back into europe to personally direct the plot in france. that's significant. that means while he was a wanted man he was able to move past european authorities into syria, then past european authorities again as he moved back in. that indicates a much more significant intelligence gap than i think anybody would have nticipated prior to this plot. the third thing i'll say is it's important to highlight the fact, when you look at vulnerabilities the united states has to terrorist entry, things like visa waiver, is just more important than refugee resettlement.
director comey acknowledged, as nctc director rasmussen talked about, we don't have good visibility andthat means inherently there are limitations on our intelligence. indeed, recent events in paris dramatically underscore the limitations of this intelligence. not only did you have two -- at least two large cells that were interlocking but it's important o look at the travels of abdel hamid. he was able to move from europe after a plot he was involved in belgium was interrupted on january 15 of...
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but as fbi director comey acknowledged, as director rasmussen talked about we don't , have good visibilitythat means we have inherent limitations on our intelligence. the recent events in paris underscore the limitations of this intelligence. not only do you have at least two cells in our interlocking, but you also have to look at travels of the mastermind of this attack. he was able to move from europe , after the plot he was involved in in belgium was interrupted on january 15, back into syria, then moved back into europe to personally direct the plot in france. that is significant. that means while he was a wanted man, he was able to move past european authorities into syria, -- past european authorities again as he moved back in. that indicates a much more significant intelligence gap than anyone would have anticipated prior to this plot. the third thing is that i think it was very important to highlight the fact that when you're looking at vulnerabilities the united states has two terrorist entry things like visa waiver are just , more important than refugee resettlement. are talking
but as fbi director comey acknowledged, as director rasmussen talked about we don't , have good visibilitythat means we have inherent limitations on our intelligence. the recent events in paris underscore the limitations of this intelligence. not only do you have at least two cells in our interlocking, but you also have to look at travels of the mastermind of this attack. he was able to move from europe , after the plot he was involved in in belgium was interrupted on january 15, back into...
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nick rasmussen, since 2014 has been the leader of the national terrorism center and previously worked with the white house as advise er to the president on national security. both gentlemen lead agencies that were born out of the 9/11 commission report. i wonder if you could give us a perspective 15 years removed how you see the role of our agencies as they evolved? >> it was created in 2006 as a result of reforms recommended from one of the post-9/11 commissions. sat side by side. so it was created so there would be a one stop shot with a full range of national security problems could be tackled. in doing that, it meant looking at legal problems in a way where, whether it was the department of defense, fbi, cia, nsa, that we viewed the problem as one that was intelligence driven, meaning we would look at what the intelligence showed the threat was. and then that our solutions, our legal solutions should be tailored against that threat to disrupt it. when was not necessarily a prosecution. that occurred after the fact. it was too late. but a win was using the full range of legal tools
nick rasmussen, since 2014 has been the leader of the national terrorism center and previously worked with the white house as advise er to the president on national security. both gentlemen lead agencies that were born out of the 9/11 commission report. i wonder if you could give us a perspective 15 years removed how you see the role of our agencies as they evolved? >> it was created in 2006 as a result of reforms recommended from one of the post-9/11 commissions. sat side by side. so it...