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the f.b.i. had errors in their testimony that impacted 257 cases. the report also found of 18 people executed 12 of them had errors in their case either in the testimony or the lab reports. the f.b.i. gave testimony that ball carrier not face based on scientific fact. cleveland wright spent half his life in prison before he was con rated last year convicted for a 1979 murder based on flawed f.b.i. hair analysout law when i got arrested and locked up but i just knew i was innocent. >> very sharp and very trust worthy. doesn't mean their experimentation was done properly. >> and that was an expert talking about f.b.i. examiners there. so in a statement the justice department says effected defendants will be notified and promises justice will be done. this could have a wide impact because the f.b.i. has trained hundreds of other examiners across the country and states and counties across the united states. of all these cases impacted five of them california. live in santa peculiara. thousands of par
the f.b.i. had errors in their testimony that impacted 257 cases. the report also found of 18 people executed 12 of them had errors in their case either in the testimony or the lab reports. the f.b.i. gave testimony that ball carrier not face based on scientific fact. cleveland wright spent half his life in prison before he was con rated last year convicted for a 1979 murder based on flawed f.b.i. hair analysout law when i got arrested and locked up but i just knew i was innocent. >> very...
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this could have an even wider impact because the f.b.i. has trained hundreds of examiners in counties and states all over the country. california has five impacted cases. live in santa c la rakpix5. >>> more than 30,000 runners expected for the 119th running of the boston marathon just about to get under way. yesterday dinners were held throughout the city to fill their plates with all kinds of yummy pasta. today's marathon will be the second since the bombings at the finish line killing three people and injuring 260 others. security very tight for today's marathon. >> the convicted bomber is due back in court as his trial enters the penalty phase. he was convicted on all 30 counts against him. the penalty phase comes down to life in prison or the death penalty. the defense is expected to put his family members friends and experts on the stand to portray him as a young man led astray by his older brother. one man who lost a leg in the attack says he's eager for this to end. >> i want this to be over for our city. i want this to be over for
this could have an even wider impact because the f.b.i. has trained hundreds of examiners in counties and states all over the country. california has five impacted cases. live in santa c la rakpix5. >>> more than 30,000 runners expected for the 119th running of the boston marathon just about to get under way. yesterday dinners were held throughout the city to fill their plates with all kinds of yummy pasta. today's marathon will be the second since the bombings at the finish line...
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and somebody will tell the f.b.i. and later events showed there was a good deal of realism to that concern. so i said, i'll take that chance at the point that you tell me that the times is seriously interested in running these. they think they probably will. and then i'll take the chance of letting them have the copies. and then if they change their mind afterwards, that's too bad. just to convince them, to do it, you know, i need more. can't -- i don't want you to give them until i have more assurances. i have to try to convince them. in fact, it turns out that -- so he said, well, can i read them? >> i said, you can read them. you can even take notes on them. as long as you don't xerox. so i gave him a key to the apartment where they were being held so he could read them and take notes. he immediately then arranged for "the times" and brought his wife down to help him and checked into a motor hotel and took the papers out and got them copied for "the times" so i couldn't back out entirely. i never blamed him doing th
and somebody will tell the f.b.i. and later events showed there was a good deal of realism to that concern. so i said, i'll take that chance at the point that you tell me that the times is seriously interested in running these. they think they probably will. and then i'll take the chance of letting them have the copies. and then if they change their mind afterwards, that's too bad. just to convince them, to do it, you know, i need more. can't -- i don't want you to give them until i have more...
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kennedy international airport in new york, where the f.b.i. stopped them from boarding a plane to turkey. another tried to fly from minneapolis to san diego and then to southern europe, and last friday two of the men drove from minneapolis to san diego. they planned on crossing into mexico, obtaining false passports and traveling on to turkey. one of the men, mohamed farah, told a confidential informant, "we got to be smart, brother. we can't make dumb decisions like we always do." since 2007, law enforcement has been concerned about the radicalization of members of minnesota's large somali community. in that time, at least 40 people are believed to have left the area to fight for terrorist organizations in somalia and syria. >> what this case shows is that the person radicalizing your son, your brother, your friend may not be a stranger. it may be their best friend. >> reporter: during the ten- month investigation, a friend reported the group to the f.b.i. today the suspects did not enter a plea, but the father of two of the suspects said his
kennedy international airport in new york, where the f.b.i. stopped them from boarding a plane to turkey. another tried to fly from minneapolis to san diego and then to southern europe, and last friday two of the men drove from minneapolis to san diego. they planned on crossing into mexico, obtaining false passports and traveling on to turkey. one of the men, mohamed farah, told a confidential informant, "we got to be smart, brother. we can't make dumb decisions like we always do."...
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the f.b.i. and d.e.a. provided all information relative to the review. after we completed the draft report we learned that the d.e.a. failed to conduct the entire search of its database we had requested. in order to conduct effective oversight the o.i.g. must have tombly and complete access to documents and tears. this review starkly demonstrates the dangers in allowing the department and its components to decide on their own what documents they will share with the o.i.g. the delays we experienced impeded our work delayed our ability to discover the significant issues we ultimately identified, waved department and o.i.g. resources and affect our confidence in the completeness of our review. unfortunately, this of not an isolated incident. rather, we faced repeated instances if which our timely access to records has been impeded. congress are doing recognized and included a provision in the recent appropriations act section 218 prohibiting department from impeding our timely access to records. nev
the f.b.i. and d.e.a. provided all information relative to the review. after we completed the draft report we learned that the d.e.a. failed to conduct the entire search of its database we had requested. in order to conduct effective oversight the o.i.g. must have tombly and complete access to documents and tears. this review starkly demonstrates the dangers in allowing the department and its components to decide on their own what documents they will share with the o.i.g. the delays we...
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and, also of the f.b.i. wiretaps against me. he ordered the material not go. finally, peterson, on i believe, april 25th 24th or 25th went into him and implied they would have to resign because they would be guilty of obstruction of justice if they didn't pass that material on. nixon, on the 25th then authorized to give the information to my judge to tell the judge that it was national security, which i think he believed, meaning he doesn't have to give it to the defendant. it should be kept under wraps, if possible. he hoped the june would obey that hint because he was offering at that time, judge matthew burn, another obstruction of justice. he was offering the head of the f.b.i. something that judge burn had wanted since he was a little boy. it was his boyhood ambition. some day, to replace jay ed gar hoover as head of the f.b.i. he was offered that on may 4th i believe it was and, again, on april 5th and april 7 thd, in meetings. during my tril which was -- burn was going on and was discussing possibly the coming head of the f.b.i. without telling us. that
and, also of the f.b.i. wiretaps against me. he ordered the material not go. finally, peterson, on i believe, april 25th 24th or 25th went into him and implied they would have to resign because they would be guilty of obstruction of justice if they didn't pass that material on. nixon, on the 25th then authorized to give the information to my judge to tell the judge that it was national security, which i think he believed, meaning he doesn't have to give it to the defendant. it should be kept...
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you are calling in the f.b.i. and having everyone else investigate. >> in spite of that, the problems may have happened. what is also more important is to make sure they do not happen again. >> reporter: they expect the f.b.i. investigation to be completed, quote, soon. >>> the sheriff says that the department is starting new guidelines. >>> a california state senator is beefing up security. it comes after a bigamies els outbreak at--a big measles outbreak at disney land. we don't know of any specific threats. >>> it was the historical handshake between president obama and castro. leaders are attending the summit of the americas in panama. and their brief encounter is significant. it was the first time in more than 50 years that leaders of cuba and u.s. have spent realtime together. the so two are set for a face to face discussion later on today. >>> well, joe biden paid a visit to pg and e in oakland. he spoke at around table discussion yesterday. he said that he was impressed with their job training program, call
you are calling in the f.b.i. and having everyone else investigate. >> in spite of that, the problems may have happened. what is also more important is to make sure they do not happen again. >> reporter: they expect the f.b.i. investigation to be completed, quote, soon. >>> the sheriff says that the department is starting new guidelines. >>> a california state senator is beefing up security. it comes after a bigamies els outbreak at--a big measles outbreak at...
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innocence project found from the 1970s through 1999, 25 of 29 f.b.i. forensic examiners had errors in their testimony impacting 251 cases. the report also found that out of 18 people executed 12 of them had errors in their cases either in the testimony or lab reports. >> the f.b.i. and doj has to redouble their efforts to get the transcripts of the hundreds and hundreds of cases of people where f.b.i. agents gave exaggerated testimony. >> before d na the f.b.i. relied on visual analysis of evidence but larry says the testimony of f.b.i. agents was not based on scientific fact. >> they are very sharp and very trust worthy. it doesn't mean their experimentation was done properly. >> in a statement the justice department says effective defendants will be notified of past errors and promised justice will be done. don champion cbs news new york. >> not all the cases depended on flawed hair match analysis so some may have trouble making successful appeals. >>> a clean record before he seeks reelection and today his attorney will go to court to ask for it. h
innocence project found from the 1970s through 1999, 25 of 29 f.b.i. forensic examiners had errors in their testimony impacting 251 cases. the report also found that out of 18 people executed 12 of them had errors in their cases either in the testimony or lab reports. >> the f.b.i. and doj has to redouble their efforts to get the transcripts of the hundreds and hundreds of cases of people where f.b.i. agents gave exaggerated testimony. >> before d na the f.b.i. relied on visual...
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jeff pegues has more on this. >> reporter: andrew mccabe is the man in charge of the f.b.i.'s washington field office and runs one of the bureau's largest and most robust counter-terror programs. but now he's concerned about the f.b.i.'s ability to track every potential homegrown terrorist. how does f.b.i. manpower keep up with all these threats? >> it is not hard to anticipate that as numbers begin to grow at some point, our traditional investigative approaches and capabilities will be outstripped by the sheer numbers we're facing. >> reporter: in just the last two weeks federal prosecutors have charge seven people in terrorism cases men and women. many cases are time consuming and involve lengthy undercover work. when prosecutors announced charges last week against two new york women, it was the culmination of a nearly two-year investigation. and a growing number of cases involve teenagers lured to isis by the group's slick social media presence. the group is enticing middle school and hool-aged students to sympathize with its cause, or even to travel tooin the fight. how y
jeff pegues has more on this. >> reporter: andrew mccabe is the man in charge of the f.b.i.'s washington field office and runs one of the bureau's largest and most robust counter-terror programs. but now he's concerned about the f.b.i.'s ability to track every potential homegrown terrorist. how does f.b.i. manpower keep up with all these threats? >> it is not hard to anticipate that as numbers begin to grow at some point, our traditional investigative approaches and capabilities...
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the f.b.i. is investigating. here's carter evans. >> reporter: these were the final moments of the three-hour police chase when 30-year-old francis pusok was knocked off a stolen horse. it was caught on camera by k.n.b.c in los angeles. >> suspect being tased. >> reporter: authorities say the taser was ineffective, so deputies immediately started kicking and punching pusock, even though he was lying face- down with his hands behind his back. they struck him at least 50 times for more than two minutes. pusock's booking photo shows some of the injuries to his face. jim terrell is his attorney. >> there was not a need for a hit or a kick. how do they justify kicking anyone when their job is to cuff him. it's over. >> reporter: pusock has a lengthy rap sheet that spans more than a decade. it included convictions for driving on the sidewalk, attempted robbery, animal cruelty and resisting an officer. thursday's pursuit began when deputies attempted to serve a search warrant on a home pusock just happ
the f.b.i. is investigating. here's carter evans. >> reporter: these were the final moments of the three-hour police chase when 30-year-old francis pusok was knocked off a stolen horse. it was caught on camera by k.n.b.c in los angeles. >> suspect being tased. >> reporter: authorities say the taser was ineffective, so deputies immediately started kicking and punching pusock, even though he was lying face- down with his hands behind his back. they struck him at least 50 times...
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his attorney says the f.b.i. tening for him to basically die in prison and that's what they're using as their leverage right now. it's interesting that this crime really focused on the northeast according to the f.b.i. t. went from boston connecticut philadelphia but somewhere along the way, the case just gets cold and they can't figure out what happened to these paintings. how much hope do you have that these paintings are still around and two we actually figure out what happened in the case? >> certainly hope for our sake is that the paintings are around the evidence hasn't been destroyed because they couldn't find a buyer. there's a very good chance that some of these paintings could have found their way into private collections. in this murky world of art and art thefts, sometimes art is held by individuals who just want to have it themselves and are willing to pay the premium money. not going to brokers want buying from reputable places. they're in some cases where actually people will say i would like to hav
his attorney says the f.b.i. tening for him to basically die in prison and that's what they're using as their leverage right now. it's interesting that this crime really focused on the northeast according to the f.b.i. t. went from boston connecticut philadelphia but somewhere along the way, the case just gets cold and they can't figure out what happened to these paintings. how much hope do you have that these paintings are still around and two we actually figure out what happened in the case?...
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the average age for boys was 1. >> reporter: the f.b.i. ed to have taken down several child pornography sites in 2013 after using malicious software to locate their servers. yet, greg virgin told us that failed to stop the darknet's use by pedophiles which he believes is growing. >> the demand has picked up very quickly by other sites and the sites are replaced very quickly, usually by a stronger, better site. >> pelley: so, hole, what's the solution to catching these pedophiles on the darknet? >> reporter: well, scott, taking down web sites doesn't seem to work because it just prompts other sites on the darknet to improve their security. so instead, greg virgin, who you just saw and some child protection groups instead, they want u.s. law enforcement to infiltrate the darknet, and actually go after the kingpins who are in control of the children. >> pelley: holly williams thank you so much holly. the library of congress calls this man a living legend. we couldn't agree more. bob schieffer and his remarkable career next. frustrated with you
the average age for boys was 1. >> reporter: the f.b.i. ed to have taken down several child pornography sites in 2013 after using malicious software to locate their servers. yet, greg virgin told us that failed to stop the darknet's use by pedophiles which he believes is growing. >> the demand has picked up very quickly by other sites and the sites are replaced very quickly, usually by a stronger, better site. >> pelley: so, hole, what's the solution to catching these...
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robert durst the millionaire accused of murder was back in court but where were the f.b.i. agents who arrested him? and folks landing in seattle got quite a jolt when the cbs evening news continues. spray which could take several days to feel the full effect of relief. the other took claritin-d which starts to work on allergies with nasal congestion in 30 minutes. the moral? nothing works faster than claritin-d. look! this is the new asian inspired broth bowl from panera bread. that noise! panera broth bowls should be slurped with gusto! to explore further order online or visit your neighborhood panera bread. [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you ... from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain difficulty breathing and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13 ®
robert durst the millionaire accused of murder was back in court but where were the f.b.i. agents who arrested him? and folks landing in seattle got quite a jolt when the cbs evening news continues. spray which could take several days to feel the full effect of relief. the other took claritin-d which starts to work on allergies with nasal congestion in 30 minutes. the moral? nothing works faster than claritin-d. look! this is the new asian inspired broth bowl from panera bread. that noise!...
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the f.b.i. friday mitchell robbed the td bank on city line avenue and another on baltimore pike in springfield. mitchell is 5'9" 215 pounds. last known address on masters street. >> and the pictures are good and we hope someone sees the pictures and calls in a tip for us. >> as we mentioned, there is a hefty reward for information leading to mitchell's capture. $10,000. anyone with tips should call the f.b.i., philadelphia police or 911. reporting live kenneth moton channel 6 "action news." >>> tonight hearing for the first time from the good samaritan finding a disabled man abandoned in his woods left by his mother. walking near cobbs creek park he spotted a pair of deer. he followed them to take a picture and he saw sticks on a package in the shape of a cross. >> and i put my foot like that. and the head came up like that. and i said oh! i said oh, my god! >> anderson found 21-year-old dequan norman a quadriplegic missing for five days. they say norman's mother nyia parler, left him alone in t
the f.b.i. friday mitchell robbed the td bank on city line avenue and another on baltimore pike in springfield. mitchell is 5'9" 215 pounds. last known address on masters street. >> and the pictures are good and we hope someone sees the pictures and calls in a tip for us. >> as we mentioned, there is a hefty reward for information leading to mitchell's capture. $10,000. anyone with tips should call the f.b.i., philadelphia police or 911. reporting live kenneth moton channel 6...
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scott: while the f.b.i. says yes, these suspects were caught they believe that others are learning new tactics and new methods for getting into syria from those who had succeeded and one report indicates that as many as 20 somali-americans from minnesota have gone to join that fight. live on capitol hill tonight, scott thuman abc 7 news. maureen: kurdish officials in iraq have arrested a suspect in last week's bombing near the american consulate. three people died and several were hurt when a car exploded next to a cafe. no embassy personnel or staff were injured. the islamic state claimed responsibility for the attack. still ahead on abc 7 news at 6:00 estimates of an economic boom from maryland's purple line. why is one small business owner calling it the worst business dilemma she could face. plus who is now urging prosecutors to take the death penalty off the table for the boston marathon bombing? and doug hill is tracking the rapidly changing weather conditions. he'll tell us what to expect as the sun s
scott: while the f.b.i. says yes, these suspects were caught they believe that others are learning new tactics and new methods for getting into syria from those who had succeeded and one report indicates that as many as 20 somali-americans from minnesota have gone to join that fight. live on capitol hill tonight, scott thuman abc 7 news. maureen: kurdish officials in iraq have arrested a suspect in last week's bombing near the american consulate. three people died and several were hurt when a...
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and the f.b.i. ultimately conceded. i shouldn't have to be engaging at the highest levels of the f.b.i. and the d.e.a. to get the access that occurred. and let me just put -- say something here in about two agencies that complied fully. the a.t.f. and the u.s. marshal service got us the material immediately. we had no delays. what it took us four, five -- i don't know how many months to get from d.e.a. and a.t.f., we got in a matter of weeks from a.t.f. and the marshal service. fully cooperated. mr. chaffetz: d.e.a. and f.b.i. inspector general horowitz: sorry. d.e.a. and f.b.i. compared to the a.t.f. and the marshal service who fully cooperated with us. mr. chaffetz: now recognize the ranking member, mr. cummings, for five minutes. mr. cummings: thank you very much. ms. leonhart, do you think do you're the right person for this job? i've been -- i just intentionally wanted to hear some of the testimony. i have a lot of concerns. it seems like there's a culture that has developed in your -- even the attorney general's le
and the f.b.i. ultimately conceded. i shouldn't have to be engaging at the highest levels of the f.b.i. and the d.e.a. to get the access that occurred. and let me just put -- say something here in about two agencies that complied fully. the a.t.f. and the u.s. marshal service got us the material immediately. we had no delays. what it took us four, five -- i don't know how many months to get from d.e.a. and a.t.f., we got in a matter of weeks from a.t.f. and the marshal service. fully...
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we do not know his role within this organization but we are told that a representative from the f.b.i. is en route to the scene to brief us on what his role was with that organization. now, i cant about 5:00 this morning, neighbors tell me they heard about five gunshots go off. when they went to their windows they saw a man leaving the scene. he jogged to his car and got into the car and took off. now, more than seven hours later, you can still see crime scene investigators working the scene combing front yards looking at neighbors' homes for any kind of evidence for what led up to this crime earlier this morning. i just spoke again with investigators in the last five minutes and they tell me that this was an isolated incident. >> there's no danger to the community and we're actively investigating. it's still real early but we're actively investigating to determine what happened. we have no suspects at this time but it's still in the infancy stages of the investigation. sam: neighbors tell me this man stayed to himself. they often saw him in the neighborhood walking his dogs. his body
we do not know his role within this organization but we are told that a representative from the f.b.i. is en route to the scene to brief us on what his role was with that organization. now, i cant about 5:00 this morning, neighbors tell me they heard about five gunshots go off. when they went to their windows they saw a man leaving the scene. he jogged to his car and got into the car and took off. now, more than seven hours later, you can still see crime scene investigators working the scene...
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the f.b.i. says patel was last seen near newark new jersey. they believe he missed a flight that would have taken him to india where he was born. billboards are planned in spots throughout the northeastern seaboard in an effort to find him. maureen: a judge sentenced a man to 15 years in prison for raping a woman and assaulting a man during an armed robbery. ryan romitar pleaded guilty to the attack in northwest washington. police tied him to the crime after he was caught on surveillance video using the victim's a.t.m. card. prosecutors also said d.n.a. evidence from a rape kit linked him to the assault. only on 7, video of a confrontation between a man and security guards at a temple hills apartment complex. >> this morning's incident was reported on a cell phone. the video shows the guards punching and kicking deion giles using pepper spray and then a stun gun. giles' reported violation was driving the car into the complex without a permit. >> i couldn't breathe. i thought i was going to die. >> they tased me once and tased me here and tased
the f.b.i. says patel was last seen near newark new jersey. they believe he missed a flight that would have taken him to india where he was born. billboards are planned in spots throughout the northeastern seaboard in an effort to find him. maureen: a judge sentenced a man to 15 years in prison for raping a woman and assaulting a man during an armed robbery. ryan romitar pleaded guilty to the attack in northwest washington. police tied him to the crime after he was caught on surveillance video...
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and the f.b.i. tried to hide these incidents from their own inspector general. both the d.e.a. and the f.b.i. went out of their way to impede and delay the inspector general's report. according to the report, the d.e.a. and the f.b.i. delayed responding to requests for information are vied heavily redacted documents and even told their employees not to cooperate. for example, the inspector general asked the d.e.a. to run more than 40 search terms. to search their database and identify relevant information. the three terms, three out of of the more than 40 that they ran included sex prosti and exposure. not included were bro they will, escobar core. ha ross. rape. solicit and the list goes on. why exclude, why exclude the search terms that the inspect tore general is asking for? it is not the d.e.a.'s responsibility to weed that out. your job is to allow the inspector general to get in there and get his fingernails dirty and go figure out the truth. but that is not what happened. i want to put up a sl
and the f.b.i. tried to hide these incidents from their own inspector general. both the d.e.a. and the f.b.i. went out of their way to impede and delay the inspector general's report. according to the report, the d.e.a. and the f.b.i. delayed responding to requests for information are vied heavily redacted documents and even told their employees not to cooperate. for example, the inspector general asked the d.e.a. to run more than 40 search terms. to search their database and identify relevant...
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not only did the f.b.i. reportedly say the man represented the best chance to get wine stein back, but he was also the least bad of the unattractive options left. wine stein's family said that convinced them to pay for his release. wine stein never returned. his death was made public last week by an apologetic president obama. >> we're going to review what happened. we're going to identify the lessons that can be learned and any improvements and changes that can be made. i know those of you who are here share our determination to continue doing everything we can to prevent the loss of innocent lives. >> nigerian military officials located dozens more women and children from a boko haram stronghold. the army says at least 100 children and 60 women were found in the forest in the northeastern part of the country. that is the same place the army said wednesday it liberated nearly 300 women and girls in another operation. >> several of the men who attacked malala yousafzai in pakistan will serve 25 years in jail.
not only did the f.b.i. reportedly say the man represented the best chance to get wine stein back, but he was also the least bad of the unattractive options left. wine stein's family said that convinced them to pay for his release. wine stein never returned. his death was made public last week by an apologetic president obama. >> we're going to review what happened. we're going to identify the lessons that can be learned and any improvements and changes that can be made. i know those of...
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a scandal at the f.b.i. forensic investigators routinely exaggerated the evidence they had against defendants, including several already put to death. and in our signature segment, hackers seizing personal data and holding it for ransom. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. members of italy's coast guard are searching for survivors after a fishing boat crowded with migrants overturned today. as many as 700 people are feared dead. the accident happened in the mediterranean, off the coast of libya. the vict
a scandal at the f.b.i. forensic investigators routinely exaggerated the evidence they had against defendants, including several already put to death. and in our signature segment, hackers seizing personal data and holding it for ransom. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is...
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new at 5:00 compelling images from a bowie bank where the f.b.i. says two criminals took over the bank during a robbery this morning. take a look at these shots here. one appears to be wearing a haz-mat suit there. witnesses from the scene say they believe these thieves are men. police say those men threatened the employees inside and then stole cash from the bank of america just after 9:30 this morning. alison? alison: we're gthetting a first look at the anne arundel police officer shot while chasing a robbery suspect. police tweeted this photo of corporal larry adams. he's joined by his wife and the owner of the 7-eleven where that chase began. police say adams stopped a robbery targeting that store. danielle blake and colvin white have been arrested in connection with the shooting. both are charged with attempted murder. funeral arrangements meanwhile, are set now for that guard killed while protecting the u.s. census bureau. lawrence buckner was shot last thursday outside of the agency's suitland headquarters. his funeral will be held friday at
new at 5:00 compelling images from a bowie bank where the f.b.i. says two criminals took over the bank during a robbery this morning. take a look at these shots here. one appears to be wearing a haz-mat suit there. witnesses from the scene say they believe these thieves are men. police say those men threatened the employees inside and then stole cash from the bank of america just after 9:30 this morning. alison? alison: we're gthetting a first look at the anne arundel police officer shot while...
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that's the label the f.b.i. gave this work. george and his accomplice who is 37 years old both are from southeast d.c. at the time they were suspected of being linked to these other bank robberies. bank robberies that were very violent in nature and that was one reason why there was such an urgent need to bring them to an end. according to george he participated in these bank robberies which has investigators believing that there is a much larger group linked to this so-called group of black hat bandits. as far as george and hall they'll be back in court here in federal court in d.c. on april 29th. we may learn more about this investigation at that time. reporting live stephen tschida abc 7 news. alison: ok. thank you. now we have new developments tonight about that montgomery county couple dubbed free range parents after their two children were picked up by police twice for walking home alone. well as we reported yesterday, danielle and alexander meitiev hired an attorney. the couple plans to file a lawsuit. the law firm repres
that's the label the f.b.i. gave this work. george and his accomplice who is 37 years old both are from southeast d.c. at the time they were suspected of being linked to these other bank robberies. bank robberies that were very violent in nature and that was one reason why there was such an urgent need to bring them to an end. according to george he participated in these bank robberies which has investigators believing that there is a much larger group linked to this so-called group of black...
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the f.b.i. says the man planned to target president obama bombing coney island and murdering uniformed police and military personnel in the u.s. this is the fourth recent terror arrest in the u.s. f.b.i. says there's a growing movement involving american women recruited on social media to join isil or al-qaida. jummy: the chief of iran's revolutionary guard is defending the country's deal with the u.s. the protesters in tehran today the deal a defeat. the details are still being worked out. it is expected to be finalized by june 30th. president obama also facing criticism on the deal from congress and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. autria: the explosion that leveled three buildings in new york city is now being investigated as a homicide. that's according to "the new york daily news." investigators say the blast was caused by workers illegally tapping into a gas line. authorities say they're prepared to bring criminally negligent homicide charges against whoever is responsible. two pe
the f.b.i. says the man planned to target president obama bombing coney island and murdering uniformed police and military personnel in the u.s. this is the fourth recent terror arrest in the u.s. f.b.i. says there's a growing movement involving american women recruited on social media to join isil or al-qaida. jummy: the chief of iran's revolutionary guard is defending the country's deal with the u.s. the protesters in tehran today the deal a defeat. the details are still being worked out. it...
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marcy: the f.b.i. says two men who tarpthed two pittsburgh banks since january may be former or current military or law enforcement officers saying these surveillance videos hint they're well trained. >> the trigger finger is off the trigger guard. that is -- when you're handling a weapon safely that's what you do until you intend to shoot. so not everybody knows of that. marcy: investigators basing their concern that these may be officers who turned against the law on their use of gun holsters. their authoritative presence and the layers they're wearing possibly hiding body armor. >> going to make sure they have the right gear on the right weapons, they're going to have an entrance route. they're going on have an escape route. they're going to have mranlz for contingencies. marcy: now the f.b.i. getting more concerned as the criminals are getting more violent. in the most recent robbery last week, one of the men pointed a gun at an employee's head. >> threatened to kidnap the bank employee. they've tal
marcy: the f.b.i. says two men who tarpthed two pittsburgh banks since january may be former or current military or law enforcement officers saying these surveillance videos hint they're well trained. >> the trigger finger is off the trigger guard. that is -- when you're handling a weapon safely that's what you do until you intend to shoot. so not everybody knows of that. marcy: investigators basing their concern that these may be officers who turned against the law on their use of gun...
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. >> the f.b.i. and the u.s. justice department are the civil rights division will join in this investigation. an attorney for scott's family said their intention is to file a civil last. there are protests planned today in front of north charleston's city hall. >> we have breaking news from afghanistan. nato troops were shot and an afghan soldier dead in jalalabad. there are reports that three u.s. soldiers are wounded. al jazeera's jennifer glasse is live in kabul. >> we don't know anything about the casualties, we do know what happened was inside the governor's compound. the u.s. special representative was meeting with afghan governors. he had already left the compound by helicopter when an afghan soldier opened fire on u.s. soldiers and then that afghan soldier was shot dead. two other afghan soldiers were wounded in that incident. this happened in jalalabad inside the governor's compound, a very secure area and just after the u.s. mission had left. >> al jazeera's jennifer glasse, thank you. >> two out of th
. >> the f.b.i. and the u.s. justice department are the civil rights division will join in this investigation. an attorney for scott's family said their intention is to file a civil last. there are protests planned today in front of north charleston's city hall. >> we have breaking news from afghanistan. nato troops were shot and an afghan soldier dead in jalalabad. there are reports that three u.s. soldiers are wounded. al jazeera's jennifer glasse is live in kabul. >> we...
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did not want to go and started recording the conversations for the f.b.i. so two of the suspects were caught in california and they were trying to allegedly go through mexico to eventually get to syria. and the other four were arrested back home in minnesota where authorities today say they're having to admit that they have a serious "recruiting problem." >> they were not confused young men. they were not easily influenced. these are focused men who are intent on joining a terrorist organization by any means possible. reporter: here's the problem according to authorities in minnesota that they're not dealing with strangers, they are being recruited by peers and by people who have left. in some cases, that exact city and community and made it successfully to syria. we'll talk more about that and have reaction from capitol hill from a lawmaker discussing how to stave off these on-line recruiting measures. we'll have that coming up tonight at 6:00. leon alison? alison: ok, scott. see you then. fares are rising on virginia railway express. ticket prices will inc
did not want to go and started recording the conversations for the f.b.i. so two of the suspects were caught in california and they were trying to allegedly go through mexico to eventually get to syria. and the other four were arrested back home in minnesota where authorities today say they're having to admit that they have a serious "recruiting problem." >> they were not confused young men. they were not easily influenced. these are focused men who are intent on joining a...
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if you think about the numbers let's say the f.b.i. has 40,000 people and state and local police are about a million, you have to knit those resources affect. and, you know, the federal government is not going to know what's happening on every street corner the way a local cop is going to. so there has to be that sharing. it's much better. it's not perfect but it's much, much better. there are all kinds of mechanisms for jointness. there's much better information sharing. again, not perfect but a lot better. >> woodruff: and less likely to be the element of surprise? even though no one wants-- or wants to believe anything like this could happen again. >> well when you have just a few people or a single person who wants to do something bad, it's really hard to stop it. unless you have so much surveillance in your society that it's unattractive, to say the least, to the american people, and that's the balance that we are constantly debating and trying to-- trying to measure for ourselves. >> woodruff: and kerry pettingill, back to you, ho
if you think about the numbers let's say the f.b.i. has 40,000 people and state and local police are about a million, you have to knit those resources affect. and, you know, the federal government is not going to know what's happening on every street corner the way a local cop is going to. so there has to be that sharing. it's much better. it's not perfect but it's much, much better. there are all kinds of mechanisms for jointness. there's much better information sharing. again, not perfect but...
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according to the f.b.i., the robbers would burst into banks with guns drawn. their identities hidden by sunglasses, hats and fake beerdz. d.n.a. tests will now be conducted on clothes found in the suspect's car. he's due back in court at the end of may. a father in spotsylvania county is facing felony child abuse charges this noon for burning his infant daughter. police say 24-year-old william schmule dipped his 9-month-old girl in scalding hot water. baby was rushed to the emergency room with extensive burns. authorities say he was charged with injuring his girlfriend's 4-month-old son in 2013. mounting frustration in nepal this noon as aid delivery has slowed to a crawl. people faced off with police in kathmandu. about 200 people blocked traffic as they complained about not getting any aid. right now the death toll from the earthquake in nepal has climbed to more than 5,000 and that could double. but today, a bit of good news to tell you about. a man who survived the avalanche on mt. everest is now back home in new jersey. >> when the avalanche hit, everybod
according to the f.b.i., the robbers would burst into banks with guns drawn. their identities hidden by sunglasses, hats and fake beerdz. d.n.a. tests will now be conducted on clothes found in the suspect's car. he's due back in court at the end of may. a father in spotsylvania county is facing felony child abuse charges this noon for burning his infant daughter. police say 24-year-old william schmule dipped his 9-month-old girl in scalding hot water. baby was rushed to the emergency room with...
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now the f.b.i. thinks these robbers have had special training. vestigators say these men have been on the other side of the law at some point. martha: hillary clinton driving in people for the round table. at least one of those people has alleged ties to working for the white house. here is a thought from dr. krauthammer. >> i almost feel sorry for her that she can't break through the giant apparatus. she is so well known and nothing she says is going to change our perception of her. it's sort of a ku burkes ki events. it's theater. [ male announcer ] meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards ruining jill's credit and her dream of retirement. every year, millions of people just like you experience how a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft and once every 2 seconds someone becomes a victim. lifelock offers comprehensive identity theft protection.
now the f.b.i. thinks these robbers have had special training. vestigators say these men have been on the other side of the law at some point. martha: hillary clinton driving in people for the round table. at least one of those people has alleged ties to working for the white house. here is a thought from dr. krauthammer. >> i almost feel sorry for her that she can't break through the giant apparatus. she is so well known and nothing she says is going to change our perception of her. it's...
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alison: the justice department and the f.b.i. admit forensic experts overstated hair matches in hundreds of cases before the year 2000. the federal government says it's now working with the innocence project and the national association of criminal defense lawyers to notify those affected. the justice department is also reviewing hundreds of additional cases for possible errors. the f.b.i. now uses d.n.a. testing to analyze hair samples instead of a microscope. leon: storms rolled through middle tennessee sunday afternoon leaving behind damage in east nashville. today, residents were out cleaning up from a wet and windy weekend there. the storms rolled through uprooting trees and knocking down power lines. lightning hit a tree that damaged the roof of a home there. luckily, nobody was hurt and this time of year accident i've been there and i've been in tornadoes in tennessee for several years. it happens every year about this time. alison: right. doug is here to update on what we're trying right now around here. doug: at the momen
alison: the justice department and the f.b.i. admit forensic experts overstated hair matches in hundreds of cases before the year 2000. the federal government says it's now working with the innocence project and the national association of criminal defense lawyers to notify those affected. the justice department is also reviewing hundreds of additional cases for possible errors. the f.b.i. now uses d.n.a. testing to analyze hair samples instead of a microscope. leon: storms rolled through...
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in town. >> the f.b.i. is concerned that the terror group is using a far-reaching social media campaign in the united states and around the world to recruit young men. the c.h.p. is investigating how and why a pedestrian was on a freeway off-ramp in san francisco. the person was hit and killed by cars after 9:00 last night on the nobody off-ramp. the victim was hit by at least two cars. one lane of 101 was closed for two hours. an unbird driver is under arrest for possible case of road rage, police say emerson hit a bicyclist in north taylor in san francisco yesterday. the bicyclist yelled at the driver, banged on the window and pushed his mirror in and the witnesses say the driver intentionally rammed into the bicyclist who now has a punctured lung broken ribs and a broken shoulder. >> richmond police posted these photos after a car flew off the road and landed on a playground. can you see the car upside down on top of a slide it happened on saturday on sonoma street. police say the driver became distracted
in town. >> the f.b.i. is concerned that the terror group is using a far-reaching social media campaign in the united states and around the world to recruit young men. the c.h.p. is investigating how and why a pedestrian was on a freeway off-ramp in san francisco. the person was hit and killed by cars after 9:00 last night on the nobody off-ramp. the victim was hit by at least two cars. one lane of 101 was closed for two hours. an unbird driver is under arrest for possible case of road...
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the f.b.i. and the justice department have announced that they are launching their own investigations into scott's shooting. his family says they're relieved that justice will be served. >> we can't get my brother back and my family's in deep mourning for that, but through the process of justice has been served and i don't think that all police officers are bad cops, but there are some bad ones out there and i don't want to see anyone get shot down the way that my brother got shot down. >> south carolina senator tim scott said it was senseless unnecessary and avoidable. he promises to watch the case closely. >> coming up on al jazeera pakistan develops its own remote controlled aircraft, despite strong criticism of u.s. drone strikes on its soil. plus. >> i'm tim friend in poland where nervousness over the ukraine conflict has prompted a big increase in membership of paramilitary groups. >> restoring trust... >> it's going to be difficult... >> modernizing the force... >> this is going to be a re
the f.b.i. and the justice department have announced that they are launching their own investigations into scott's shooting. his family says they're relieved that justice will be served. >> we can't get my brother back and my family's in deep mourning for that, but through the process of justice has been served and i don't think that all police officers are bad cops, but there are some bad ones out there and i don't want to see anyone get shot down the way that my brother got shot down....
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the f.b.i. said he expressed support for isis and downloading images of the fighters to his facebook page. >>> the measles outbreak traced back to an infected person at disney is now officially over. officials say 131 people in california came down with the highly contagious disease starting in december. measles cases spread to half a dozen states in mexico and canada but health officials say no new cases have cornered up so they have cleared the outbreak -- declared the outbreak over. many of the people who were sick were not immunized again the measles. >> the richmond mayor wants to create a new official logo that would be changing the official logo. he refuses to use it on official decisionary and accused the richmond seal. he wants to rebrand the city and create a new public image. >> still ahead a tv personnel has a rude rant caught on camera. wait until you hear what she said to an employee after a towing company and what she has to say. >> a stinging sensation, with a truck carrying dozen
the f.b.i. said he expressed support for isis and downloading images of the fighters to his facebook page. >>> the measles outbreak traced back to an infected person at disney is now officially over. officials say 131 people in california came down with the highly contagious disease starting in december. measles cases spread to half a dozen states in mexico and canada but health officials say no new cases have cornered up so they have cleared the outbreak -- declared the outbreak over....
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state sponsor of terrorism when we have a woman who killed a new jersey state trooper and is on the f.b.ilist of the ten most wanted terrorists and a cuba that violated the u.n. security council sanctions against north korea shipping aways to north korea or that recently had a cargo that was being shipped to it that the columbians stalked with arms that will probably go to farc or holes the separatist in the basque area of spine. >> senator --. >> if you have the terrorists that is not a country you take off the list. >> this is still pass guided and if cuba is doing nothing to relax political repress why is the president doing it? >> i think the president has a misguided calculation that if you open your happened to dictators they will unquench their fists and raul castro may is said some nice things about president obama last month we had 600 arrests of innocent people inside cuba that were detained and not allowed to leave the country to go to the panama summit and last year we had 1600 detens and there are still many long political prisoners languishing in castro's jail and when you s
state sponsor of terrorism when we have a woman who killed a new jersey state trooper and is on the f.b.ilist of the ten most wanted terrorists and a cuba that violated the u.n. security council sanctions against north korea shipping aways to north korea or that recently had a cargo that was being shipped to it that the columbians stalked with arms that will probably go to farc or holes the separatist in the basque area of spine. >> senator --. >> if you have the terrorists that is...