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the f.b.i. to come in and look at for us. we oftentimes rely on the f.b.i. for their technical expertise in such areas and they will be there tonight looking at this particular damage to the amtrak locomotive. win shield. of course when the engine went through the impact, the wind shield was shattered but there's particular damage there that we want them to look at for us. we've secured the track image recorded from -- recorder from the cept a a train to see what we can learn from that. moving forward, right after she recalled hearing this conversation between the engineer and -- her engineer and cepta engineer, she said that she felt a rumbling and her train leaned over and her car went over on its side. she said they were not able to self-evacuate and they waited for the emergency responders to get them out. she said she had about 15 passengers in her car. we asked what her relationship, working relationship was with the -- with her locomotive engineer. she said she'd worked with hymn a good bi
the f.b.i. to come in and look at for us. we oftentimes rely on the f.b.i. for their technical expertise in such areas and they will be there tonight looking at this particular damage to the amtrak locomotive. win shield. of course when the engine went through the impact, the wind shield was shattered but there's particular damage there that we want them to look at for us. we've secured the track image recorded from -- recorder from the cept a a train to see what we can learn from that. moving...
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director comey of the f.b.i. said that losing these authorities would be a big problem as the agency uses section 215 the key section in about 200 cases a year to get records through the foreign intelligence surveillance court. have to go under the authority of the court. by the way colleagues, the internal revenue service can issue an administrative subpoena to get your bank records. i think they have the power to issue telephone toll records too. but, no, not here in this system. you have to go through the court process. and mr. comey makes a point that this is important. and we're talking about the roving wiretap authority that's in section 215. that's used in counter espionage and counterterrorism investigators and it allows the f.b.i. to conduct surveillance on a person who may be using a burner phone. burner b-u-r-n. in other words rs using -- in other words using a telephone and throwing it away and using a new phone to maintain their ability to communicate without intercepting. this is important when you a
director comey of the f.b.i. said that losing these authorities would be a big problem as the agency uses section 215 the key section in about 200 cases a year to get records through the foreign intelligence surveillance court. have to go under the authority of the court. by the way colleagues, the internal revenue service can issue an administrative subpoena to get your bank records. i think they have the power to issue telephone toll records too. but, no, not here in this system. you have to...
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the f.b.i. says it sent a photograph of simpson to garland, texas where a contest on drawings of the frofet muhammad was held. they believed he might be interested in the controversial event but the f.b.i. did not know simpson and his accomplice, nadir soofi were en route from phoenix armed with aconclude-47s. at around 7:00 p.m., two meb opened fire on police before being killed by a traffic officer. simpson had apparently received guidance and inspiration online from his american jihadist fighting in somalia. today in an off-camera session with reporters f.b.i. director james comey described isis' siren song. he said the terrorist group reaches out through twitter identifies followers and sends them to encrypted web sites that are difficult track. comey says the message is, "go kill people," sometimes supplying them with hit lists, sometimes suggesting particular targets. today a spokesperson for the garland police department said they had no information at all that simpson and soofi were heade
the f.b.i. says it sent a photograph of simpson to garland, texas where a contest on drawings of the frofet muhammad was held. they believed he might be interested in the controversial event but the f.b.i. did not know simpson and his accomplice, nadir soofi were en route from phoenix armed with aconclude-47s. at around 7:00 p.m., two meb opened fire on police before being killed by a traffic officer. simpson had apparently received guidance and inspiration online from his american jihadist...
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scott, the f.b.i. had reopened an investigation into simpson in march but he was not being watched around the clock. >> pelley: jeff pegues in the washington newsroom tonight, jeff, thank you. today, a federal appeals court said that a controversial government surveillance program is illegal. it is the formerly top secret program that gathers massive amounts of data on phone calls. not the conversations themselves, but the information on who's calling whom. jan crawford is our chief legal correspondent and joins us tonight. jan, what does this decision mean? >> reporter: well, i mean, as a legal matter, i think it's largely symbolic. the appeals court said the telephone data collections program was not authorized by congress under the patriot act but that law is going to expire in three weeks anyway. i mean, the court did not decide the bigger questions of whether the program violated the fourth amendment, and it said it could continue for the next few weeks. so what this decision does is put the respon
scott, the f.b.i. had reopened an investigation into simpson in march but he was not being watched around the clock. >> pelley: jeff pegues in the washington newsroom tonight, jeff, thank you. today, a federal appeals court said that a controversial government surveillance program is illegal. it is the formerly top secret program that gathers massive amounts of data on phone calls. not the conversations themselves, but the information on who's calling whom. jan crawford is our chief legal...
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the f.b.i. told the police that elton simpson might be interested in the event, but they did not know simpson and his accomplice nadir soofi were planning an attack. james comey says there could be thousands of people in the u.s. following isis propaganda online. the f.b.i. prioritizes which to monitor most closely. today, comey held a conference call with representatives from about 500 police departments, urging them to share information. ron hosko is a former assistant director of the f.b.i. does the f.b.i. have the resources to keep up with these threats? >> no. the f.b.i. is evolving, but the speed of change and opportunity has been one that's difficult for law enforcement and the intelligence community to keep pace with. >> reporter: the growing threat means there could be more surveillance of potential suspects. scott, today director comey asked state and local officials to take another look at closed investigations, as well as cases that had been categorized as low priority. >> pelley: jef
the f.b.i. told the police that elton simpson might be interested in the event, but they did not know simpson and his accomplice nadir soofi were planning an attack. james comey says there could be thousands of people in the u.s. following isis propaganda online. the f.b.i. prioritizes which to monitor most closely. today, comey held a conference call with representatives from about 500 police departments, urging them to share information. ron hosko is a former assistant director of the f.b.i....
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also tonight the f.b.i. is looking at if a projectile hit the train before the crash in pittsburgh. the wreck ac of a u.s. marine helicopter that crashed in nepal has been found. and steve hartman on the road with a young man who just made his mother's day. >> i told her i love you. >> i told my husband, i said, "i love you, but you know what, i think your son just outdid you." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. >> pelley: in a surprising revelation this evening, the national transportation safety board says it has asked the f.b.i. to investigate whether a projectile shattered the windshield of that amtrak passenger train before it derailed derailed on tuesday night. there were reports of two other trains in the same area being hit by something -- perhaps rocks or even bullets. chris van cleve has the breaking story. >> reporter: scott, the national transportation safety board is asking the f.b.i. to investigate damage to the engine of the derailed train 188. take a close look at this picture. if you
also tonight the f.b.i. is looking at if a projectile hit the train before the crash in pittsburgh. the wreck ac of a u.s. marine helicopter that crashed in nepal has been found. and steve hartman on the road with a young man who just made his mother's day. >> i told her i love you. >> i told my husband, i said, "i love you, but you know what, i think your son just outdid you." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >>...
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now the f.b.i. has been brought in. chris van cleave has the breaking story for us tonight. >> reporter: scott the national transportation safety board is asking the f.b.i. to examine damage to the engine of train 188. take a close look at this picture. if you look at the windshield there, you can see it is cracked, looks shattered. that's the damage the f.b.i. is going to be taking a close look at. now, the n.t.s.b.'s robert sumwalt explained late this afternoon, a philadelphia computer train reported being struck by something shortly before the amtrak train derailed. in addition to the engineer, the n.t.s.b. interviewed two assistant conductors from train 188. one said that shortly after leaving the philadelphia train station, she heard a septa engineer report his train being hit. >> she recalled that the septa engineer had reported to the train dispatcher that he had either been hit by a rock or shot at and that the septa engineer said that he had a broken windshield, and he placed his train into engineer stop. >> rep
now the f.b.i. has been brought in. chris van cleave has the breaking story for us tonight. >> reporter: scott the national transportation safety board is asking the f.b.i. to examine damage to the engine of train 188. take a close look at this picture. if you look at the windshield there, you can see it is cracked, looks shattered. that's the damage the f.b.i. is going to be taking a close look at. now, the n.t.s.b.'s robert sumwalt explained late this afternoon, a philadelphia computer...
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hastert told the f.b.i. in 2014 he was storing cash because he did not feel safe with the banking system. prosecutors believe that was a lie. ron hosko was a former assistant director of the f.b.i. it seems like there is so much more to this story than what's in those documents. why is that? >> it does feel today like this is a bit of an iceberg where we see 10% on top of the water and we want to know what's underwater. >> reporter: the indictment dynamite has stubbed hastert's friends and colleagues. >> i was shocked completely shocked. >> reporter: the charges against hastert are not related to the allegations of sexual misconduct. charlie, we tried numerous times to reach the former house speaker for commencement. ee still have not heard pack. >> rose: thanks, jeff. there is late word tonight the pentagon has ordered a review of all military laboratories after learning live anthrax samples were mistakenly shipped to more labs than first thought. they were supposed to get inactive anthrax for testing. today
hastert told the f.b.i. in 2014 he was storing cash because he did not feel safe with the banking system. prosecutors believe that was a lie. ron hosko was a former assistant director of the f.b.i. it seems like there is so much more to this story than what's in those documents. why is that? >> it does feel today like this is a bit of an iceberg where we see 10% on top of the water and we want to know what's underwater. >> reporter: the indictment dynamite has stubbed hastert's...
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this comes as the f.b.i. checks out the possibility that some sort of object hit train's windshield just before the crash. here's kris van cleave. >> reporter: new video from a security camera showed the speeding train as it careened off the tracks. the accident prompted federal regulators to order amtrak to immediately complete installation of automatic train control that could remotely stop a speeding train, assess speeds approaching curves and add speed limit signs. the national transportation safety board asked the f.b.i. to investigate damage to the windshield of train 188's engine to determine if an object struck the train. board member robert sumwalt. >> what damage patterns to that windshield are we having the f.b.i. look at? there is a circular pattern that emanates out just a bit. >> reporter: in an interview with the n.t.s.b., an assistant conductor recalled hearing a radio conversation between engineer brandon bostian, and another train operator about objects striking their trains. two other trains
this comes as the f.b.i. checks out the possibility that some sort of object hit train's windshield just before the crash. here's kris van cleave. >> reporter: new video from a security camera showed the speeding train as it careened off the tracks. the accident prompted federal regulators to order amtrak to immediately complete installation of automatic train control that could remotely stop a speeding train, assess speeds approaching curves and add speed limit signs. the national...
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talk a little about how you and the f.b.i. coordinate with the other agencies dealing with the private sector and the variety of programs out there. director comey: it has been a central feature of work in the government over the last decade. the coordination has gotten dramatically different. when i left in 2005, i visualized it as four-year-old soccer. i have five children, so i watch a lot of four-year-old soccer. everybody knows the ball is a cool thing, so they follow it in a big clump. 10 years ago, cyber was the cool thing, so everybody was following it to we have gotten to a place where we are probably college-level soccer. we get the importance of positioning and lanes in passing and defense and offense. it's not good enough because the adversary is playing at world cup speed, but we have gotten a lot better. among the things that have helped us get there is the task forces located outside of d.c. called the national cyber investigative joint force, where 20 agencies sit together and the deconflict. talk about major in
talk a little about how you and the f.b.i. coordinate with the other agencies dealing with the private sector and the variety of programs out there. director comey: it has been a central feature of work in the government over the last decade. the coordination has gotten dramatically different. when i left in 2005, i visualized it as four-year-old soccer. i have five children, so i watch a lot of four-year-old soccer. everybody knows the ball is a cool thing, so they follow it in a big clump. 10...
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at this time we don't other than the fact that we're having the f.b.i. go out and examine this fracture pattern in the wind shield. this was late breaking news for us. again, that's why we delayed the press conference. we just interviewed these people this afternoon. it's new information for us and so we will use all available sources to independently corroborate that. let's see. somebody we haven't called on. "wall street journal." questioner: two questions. do you guys know yet whether or not the engineer was manually increasing the speed using the throttle? did the train's alert system work? did the brakes kick in automatically? robert: the question is, and i actually answered the first question about do we know if the train was -- the throttle was being moved -- was being advanced manually. i've already answered that question. the other part of the question is that, did the train stop on its own or did it stop because the alerter had not, you know in a train if an engineer does not make a movement, throttle movement, horn movement, bell movement, anyt
at this time we don't other than the fact that we're having the f.b.i. go out and examine this fracture pattern in the wind shield. this was late breaking news for us. again, that's why we delayed the press conference. we just interviewed these people this afternoon. it's new information for us and so we will use all available sources to independently corroborate that. let's see. somebody we haven't called on. "wall street journal." questioner: two questions. do you guys know yet...
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roberts told the f.b.i. that from 2011 to 2014 he compromised the systems approximately 15 to 20 times by hacking into networkig connections on in-flight entertainment units under passenger seats. in march he told fox news he's been talking with the federal aviation administration. >> you basically have to understand how computer networks work, how avionics systems work and be able to translate and communicate between those systems. >> reporter: the f.b.i. hasn't said that roberts successfully hacked into the controls, but agents did warn him that unauthorized access to those networks is a violation of federal statutes and that he could be prosecuted. in april roberts was on a united flight from denver to chicago and tweeted what airline officials said could have been reference to tampering with the passenger oxygen masks. united contacted the f.b.i. agents inspected the plane when it landed in chicago and founder that the boxes under and in front of roberts' seat showed signs of tampering. >> it does open up
roberts told the f.b.i. that from 2011 to 2014 he compromised the systems approximately 15 to 20 times by hacking into networkig connections on in-flight entertainment units under passenger seats. in march he told fox news he's been talking with the federal aviation administration. >> you basically have to understand how computer networks work, how avionics systems work and be able to translate and communicate between those systems. >> reporter: the f.b.i. hasn't said that roberts...
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the f.b.i. background of the two dead suspects. >> the two suspects lived together in arizona. investigators say they traveled all the way to texas to come to this event. they are now looking into a motive. and if they have lynches -- links to terrorism. >> two gun men were killed in an attack in garland, texas. the f.b.i. identified one as elton simpson. he tweeted before the shooting with # texasattack. there were messages sympathetic to isis in the same account. the f.b.i. said the two tried to storm a controversial cartoon contest which encourages people to drop pictures of the prophet mohammed. a group called american freedom against initiative held the event. the suspects drove up and opened fire. >> both had assault rifles. they came around the back of the car and started shooting at the police car. >> a traffic cop fired back and shot them dead. >> under the fire that he was put under he did a very good job. probably saved lives. >> 200 frightened people were evacuated. >> we heard a bun
the f.b.i. background of the two dead suspects. >> the two suspects lived together in arizona. investigators say they traveled all the way to texas to come to this event. they are now looking into a motive. and if they have lynches -- links to terrorism. >> two gun men were killed in an attack in garland, texas. the f.b.i. identified one as elton simpson. he tweeted before the shooting with # texasattack. there were messages sympathetic to isis in the same account. the f.b.i. said...
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as roger said, the f.b.i. in chicago, the hope is that you turn the smaller fry and it ends up going to the big kahuna. on top of that, fifa's power depends on money that comes from the sponsorship that goes to the world cup and comes from people participating in the world cup, and there is going to be a lot of noise about major fed ranges withdrawing from fifa withdrawings from the world cup -- >> woodruff: which is what the u.s. and some europeans are talking about -- or not from the world cup, but withdrawing from fifa. >> exactly, which would entail withdrawing from the world cup, which is a major commitment that would remake the global game. >> woodruff: well, let me come back to you, roger bennett. what do we look forward to in this coming term? we know the investigations continue. can international soccer continue in any seem semblance of a normal operation given what's taken place this week? >> the only one in fifa land. the next steps will take place in the real world. we see what kind of cards the f.
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mary: hastert has been charged with bank fraud and lying to the f.b.i. the indictment alleges he tried to skirt the currency reporting requirements taking out just under $10,000 each time in 100 separate transactions. when asked about it, he told the f.b.i. yeah, i kept the cash. that is what i'm doing. hastert hasn't commented or been seen publicly. he hasn't been arrested because authorities don't believe he poses a flight risk. if convicted he faces up to ten years in prison. reporting in northwest, mary bruce, abc7 news. alison: this sunday is the last time that veteran anchor bob schieffer asks the guests to "face the nation." he has hosted the sunday morning talk show for 24 years. he started reporting 58 years ago getting his big break by accidentally walking in on someone else's interview. now at 78 he says he is ready to retire. he says he is looking forward to having the summer off. leon: he has earned more than a summer off. he has had one of the most incredible and admiral careers. we will miss him. alison: class act. legend. leon: coming up o
mary: hastert has been charged with bank fraud and lying to the f.b.i. the indictment alleges he tried to skirt the currency reporting requirements taking out just under $10,000 each time in 100 separate transactions. when asked about it, he told the f.b.i. yeah, i kept the cash. that is what i'm doing. hastert hasn't commented or been seen publicly. he hasn't been arrested because authorities don't believe he poses a flight risk. if convicted he faces up to ten years in prison. reporting in...
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the f.b.i. was also aware of soofi, because he was living with simpson. in an audio posting online isis claimed responsibility for the failed attack. but investigators are still trying to determine whether the two men were directed by isis or just inspired by its message to attack western targets. simpson had multiple twitter and facebook accounts. just before the attack here pledged allegiance to the terror group and wrote, "may allah accept us as mujahideen." this is another case where online activity appears to have played a role in inspiring an attack. scott, social media is the common thread running through many of these investigations. >> pelley: jeff thanks very much. so, who were these two men? ben tracy's been digging in phoenix. >> i don't know how i'm going to live with it. >> reporter: sharon soofi says finding out that her son nadir was one of the two shooters was a punch in the gut. >> when your child dies under these kind of circumstances, you just-- you it just leaves you numb and empty. >> reporter: nadir soofi was 34 and born in dallas. h
the f.b.i. was also aware of soofi, because he was living with simpson. in an audio posting online isis claimed responsibility for the failed attack. but investigators are still trying to determine whether the two men were directed by isis or just inspired by its message to attack western targets. simpson had multiple twitter and facebook accounts. just before the attack here pledged allegiance to the terror group and wrote, "may allah accept us as mujahideen." this is another case...
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the director of the f.b.i. says they use information to build criminal cases against u.s. persons. this is an end run around the fourth amendment and it has to stop. now, this bill did not create those problems. however, this bill doesn't correct those problems. chairman goodlatte stated during the markup of the bill that these issues would be next, but we can't afford to wait until the final hour of expiration to take action like we did with this bill. to do so would mean at least another two years of mass surveillance of americans, which is unconscionable. last year the house voted 293-123 to close these back door loopholes, but the rules committee would not allow the house to vote today to put these fixes into this bill. now, i voted in committee to advance this bill for a couple of reasons. first -- and i do want to thank all the members who worked on this but single out congressman
the director of the f.b.i. says they use information to build criminal cases against u.s. persons. this is an end run around the fourth amendment and it has to stop. now, this bill did not create those problems. however, this bill doesn't correct those problems. chairman goodlatte stated during the markup of the bill that these issues would be next, but we can't afford to wait until the final hour of expiration to take action like we did with this bill. to do so would mean at least another two...
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katty: and the f.b.i. or authorities would have been within their rights because that's the other side of this equation that's raised right? how far does the constitution allow people to be followed? daveed: this was very easy because this was open on their twitter feed. the f.b.i. can look at a twitter feed just like they look at a newspaper. they had to get a warrant to look at direct messages he was sending or other electronic messages. a good case can be made, an overwhelming case could be made that they could have probable cause to seek more surveillance based upon his own actions that were out on the open based on twitter. coy coip thanks so much for come -- katty: thanks so much for coming in. just as the nap please government said more people died from last month'sth quake they finally got to the remote town. a huge mudslide smothered the town burying almost everything. 3,000 villagers is expectsed to have died there. there is a report. there is warning, it is disturbing. reporter: this is reckoned
katty: and the f.b.i. or authorities would have been within their rights because that's the other side of this equation that's raised right? how far does the constitution allow people to be followed? daveed: this was very easy because this was open on their twitter feed. the f.b.i. can look at a twitter feed just like they look at a newspaper. they had to get a warrant to look at direct messages he was sending or other electronic messages. a good case can be made, an overwhelming case could be...
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later in the united states, investigators from the f.b.i. rated the miami headquarters, two men arrested in zurich. swiss investigators began criminal proceedings into the alleged wrongdoing related to the awarding of the 2018 world cup and 2022 world cup. season arrested include the fifa vice president and executive commity member, jack warner, an exfifa vice president and executive committee member, a former fifa vice president and economic committee member. current member of the fifa organizing commit key. he helped otherwise the brazil world cup last year and a former fifa organizing member. joining us now is the editor of world soccer mack scene. fifa in recent years this really is unprecedented. can the organization and leadership survive in its current form? >> that's going to be a really interesting test. this is an extraordinary development. fifa has managed to contain the environment, and managed to keep the swiss authorities on site, so there haven't been any legal ramifications for them in switzerland. this is a completely differe
later in the united states, investigators from the f.b.i. rated the miami headquarters, two men arrested in zurich. swiss investigators began criminal proceedings into the alleged wrongdoing related to the awarding of the 2018 world cup and 2022 world cup. season arrested include the fifa vice president and executive commity member, jack warner, an exfifa vice president and executive committee member, a former fifa vice president and economic committee member. current member of the fifa...
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. >> hastert has been charged with bank fraud and lying to the f.b.i. the indictment alleges he tried to mask his cash withdrawals taking out just under $10,000 in 100 separate transactions to avoid the reporting requirement. when asked about it, hester told the f.b.i. i kept the cash, that is what i'm doing. no word yet from custard -- dennis hastert or his legal team. he has stepped down from his position at a lobbying firm. if convicted, he faces up to 10 years in prison. kellye: a scare in the air for several flights leaving j.f.k. airport in new york. four commercial planes were targeted by lasers last night. investigators say someone intentionally pointed the green lasers into the cockpits. no one was hurt that investigators are determined to find the people responsible. so far, there have been no arrests. the future of some key programs lie in the hand of congress. they could come to an end sunday unless congress reauthorizes the expiring patriot act provisions. that includes the program that allows the n.s.a. to collect and score -- store phone d
. >> hastert has been charged with bank fraud and lying to the f.b.i. the indictment alleges he tried to mask his cash withdrawals taking out just under $10,000 in 100 separate transactions to avoid the reporting requirement. when asked about it, hester told the f.b.i. i kept the cash, that is what i'm doing. no word yet from custard -- dennis hastert or his legal team. he has stepped down from his position at a lobbying firm. if convicted, he faces up to 10 years in prison. kellye: a...
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with the f.b.i. involved we spoke with the ntsb initial who was leading the investigation. >> sir has the f.b.i. determined whether a rock or bullet struck the windshield of the engine and if it played any role in the derailment? >> we are going to meet with the f.b.i. tomorrow and have them examine the locomotive. >> you will not know for some period of time. >> that is right. >> reportedly it is not unusual for trains -- i didn't realize this -- to be struck by objects. obviously, not usually a bullet but rocks boulders and things like that. in fact, engineers call it "getting rocked." and it happened about two or three times a month on the stretch north of fill. given how office then this happens, what is the likelihood if something struck the windshield it has anything to do with the train speeding up and going off the tracks. >> we are looking at everything at this point we have not ruled anything out or have we rued anything in. >> i take it this happens where project isles hit and engines do no
with the f.b.i. involved we spoke with the ntsb initial who was leading the investigation. >> sir has the f.b.i. determined whether a rock or bullet struck the windshield of the engine and if it played any role in the derailment? >> we are going to meet with the f.b.i. tomorrow and have them examine the locomotive. >> you will not know for some period of time. >> that is right. >> reportedly it is not unusual for trains -- i didn't realize this -- to be struck by...
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. >> the f.b.i. and justice department accusing officials of taking more than $150 million in prescribes and kickbacks over two decades including in connection to this controversial decision. >> the winner qatar. >> the next two countries to host the world cup, russia in 2018 and qatar in 2002. the united states was the runner-up and the decision to hell the biggest event in in a place where the temperature can reach 140 degrees raises serious questions. after three years of express the arrests me began. at least seven of those charged were taken into custody at this therery hotel in switzerland where officials were gathered for the yearly meeting. all set to be extradicted to the up as the f.b.i. agents collected more evidence from offices in miami. >> we provide all of the information requested by them. >> four of those charges including charles blazer who worry an undercover wire to record fellow soccer officials has already pleaded guilty. >> fifa president, up for re-election on friday has not be
. >> the f.b.i. and justice department accusing officials of taking more than $150 million in prescribes and kickbacks over two decades including in connection to this controversial decision. >> the winner qatar. >> the next two countries to host the world cup, russia in 2018 and qatar in 2002. the united states was the runner-up and the decision to hell the biggest event in in a place where the temperature can reach 140 degrees raises serious questions. after three years of...
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. >> ifill: the f.b.i. for terrorist tie-ins today after two men attacked an exhibit of muhammad cartoons outside dallas. the sunday evening shooting in garland, texas sent investigators across the southwest. federal agents searched this apartment in phoenix, arizona within hours of the shooting along with a white van and a second vehicle. >> they were out here just wailing on the back door over here trying to get it open. there were several different guys that came over and were trying to cut into the door. >> ifill: the f.b.i. said the apartment belonged to elton simpson. he was identified as an american muslim convicted in 2011 of lying to the f.b.i. in a terror investigation. investigators say he sent out several tweets before sunday's shooting, using the hashtag "texas attack." various news accounts identified the second man as nadir soofi, simpson's roommate. clad in body armor, the two gunmen fired assault-style rifles and wounded a security guard at the garland event center. an off-duty traffic offi
. >> ifill: the f.b.i. for terrorist tie-ins today after two men attacked an exhibit of muhammad cartoons outside dallas. the sunday evening shooting in garland, texas sent investigators across the southwest. federal agents searched this apartment in phoenix, arizona within hours of the shooting along with a white van and a second vehicle. >> they were out here just wailing on the back door over here trying to get it open. there were several different guys that came over and were...
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the f.b.i. is analyzing the lower left windshield of the train at the request of the ntsb. also there appears to be a circular break in the glass there could could have been the recall of some sort of flying object did could have also happened during impact, we just don't know yet. an assistance conductor on board tells the ntsb she overherd heard the engineer talking do a local train engineer before the crash, acknowledging they had both been hit by something before the derailment. the local train engineer said he thought his windshield had been hit by a rock or that he was shot at. if. >> she also believed she heard her engineer say something about his train being struck by something. this is her correction we're going -- recollection and we're going to be conducting further investigation of this comment. >> reporter: you that a train stalled in emergency stop in an other where they say they're used to things being thrown at trainsist trains. this is rare for an emergency stop to happen. a pass
the f.b.i. is analyzing the lower left windshield of the train at the request of the ntsb. also there appears to be a circular break in the glass there could could have been the recall of some sort of flying object did could have also happened during impact, we just don't know yet. an assistance conductor on board tells the ntsb she overherd heard the engineer talking do a local train engineer before the crash, acknowledging they had both been hit by something before the derailment. the local...
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she is one of five who flew in from russia under the close eye of the f.b.i. two cousins and two aunts were called to the stand. their testimony included pictures. each relative cried at one point. one aunt sobbed so hard when she saw dzhokar tsarnaev, she had to be excused. >> they are trying to show some humanity in this person that the jury believes there is something worth saving. >> dzhokar tsarnaev was convict on all counts. the jury must decide whether to sentence him to prison or put him to death. they say his brother is the real master mind of the boston marathon bombings, the defense has called 30 witnesses all with the goal of painting a picture of dzhokar tsarnaev as a sweet young kid under the influence of his angry older brother. the cousin described the brother's relationship simply. as is custom, he followed his brother's example. she identified tamerlan's voice when he described having this rage of hate red inside of him worried he would not see the creation of a calendar fatal before he died. the defense said in 2012, tamerlan trained with fig
she is one of five who flew in from russia under the close eye of the f.b.i. two cousins and two aunts were called to the stand. their testimony included pictures. each relative cried at one point. one aunt sobbed so hard when she saw dzhokar tsarnaev, she had to be excused. >> they are trying to show some humanity in this person that the jury believes there is something worth saving. >> dzhokar tsarnaev was convict on all counts. the jury must decide whether to sentence him to...
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what this authority does is allows the f.b.i. to go to a court and say, the subject that we're interested in uses multiple phones, maybe deliberately changes up his phones, and rather than have to go repeatedly back to a judge to try and stay ahead of that this authority would allow them to stay up on that particular individual. this is a tool that's been used in drug investigations and criminal investigations for decades and it's one that is used in the national security investigations to great effect and we want to continue to have that tool for our investigators. >> woodruff: quickly, what's the loss if any of this expires even for a matter of a few days? >> the loss, judy is taking unnecessary risks. we are in a high-threat environment. we face threats every day from those who are trying to do us harm whether al quaida al quaida in the arabian peninsula and i.s.i.l as we've seen in the most recent periods. the waff here is having an unnecessary gap in our collection and not being able to use tools that have been proven and hav
what this authority does is allows the f.b.i. to go to a court and say, the subject that we're interested in uses multiple phones, maybe deliberately changes up his phones, and rather than have to go repeatedly back to a judge to try and stay ahead of that this authority would allow them to stay up on that particular individual. this is a tool that's been used in drug investigations and criminal investigations for decades and it's one that is used in the national security investigations to...
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rose: former house speaker denny hastert is indicted on federal criminal charges including lying to the f.b.i. and hiding big cash withdrawals. where did the money go? also tonight was james holmes insane as he claims when he opened fire on a colorado movie theater? what an expert told jurors today. drones joined the hunt forked from victims. >> we may be getting into areas we can't get people into. >> rose: and a contest naming for hemingway helps write a new chapter in u.s.-cuba relations. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> reporter: good evening. scott is on assignment. i'm charlie rose. we begin with late-breaking news, denny hastert the former speaker of the u.s. house of representatives, has been indicted on federal criminal charges according to court documents. hastert is accused of covering up big cash withdrawals he was making allegedly to be used as hush money the pay off someone he had wronged. congressional correspondent nancy cordes has the latest. >> reporter: hastert served as speaker for eight years from 1999 to 2007, but it's what
rose: former house speaker denny hastert is indicted on federal criminal charges including lying to the f.b.i. and hiding big cash withdrawals. where did the money go? also tonight was james holmes insane as he claims when he opened fire on a colorado movie theater? what an expert told jurors today. drones joined the hunt forked from victims. >> we may be getting into areas we can't get people into. >> rose: and a contest naming for hemingway helps write a new chapter in u.s.-cuba...
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the f.b.i. trying to figure out if the men acted alone or in connection with the terror group. >>> testimony continuing today in the sentencing phase of the boston marathon bombing trial. he showed emotion and cried as his aunt sobbed on the witness stand and blew a kiss to his family members on the way out. five of his family members testified on his behalf yesterday. he was convicted last month for his role in the 2013 attack that killed three people and injured 260 others. he faces the possibility of the death penalty. >>> today mike hucabee will announce his race for 2016 presidenty. this will be the second round for him. he joins a crowded and diverse field of republican candidates. surgeon ben carson and carlie fiori na made their announcements. some say it's an exciting time for the gop. >> the party also i think is recognizing the demographic changes and society changes. i think it's a reflection of the health and openness of the party. >> three current politicians have thrown their hats
the f.b.i. trying to figure out if the men acted alone or in connection with the terror group. >>> testimony continuing today in the sentencing phase of the boston marathon bombing trial. he showed emotion and cried as his aunt sobbed on the witness stand and blew a kiss to his family members on the way out. five of his family members testified on his behalf yesterday. he was convicted last month for his role in the 2013 attack that killed three people and injured 260 others. he faces...
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the interstate will likely be close the for hours. >> the f.b.i. ng of an unprecedented threat to the united states from the terrorist group known as isis. this is aim at young people at home. analysts say the group fighting in iraq and syria is using the most sophisticated marketing and social media campaign devised by a terrorist organization isis productions mimic the popular grand theft audit to video game to attract recruits and they are using hip hop music targeting women with images of handsome fighters and. woulded of homes and security even using smiley children to sell a false version of life under isis rule. >> san mateo native tom brady does not believe the new england patriots victory against the seahawks was tainted by the controversy over delfated footballs. that is not all he said. new england quarterback spoke at a college in massachusetts last night for the first time following the release of nfl report into the scandal. he does not directly answer any questions about it and the nfl report suggested that brady was aware, perhaps mo
the interstate will likely be close the for hours. >> the f.b.i. ng of an unprecedented threat to the united states from the terrorist group known as isis. this is aim at young people at home. analysts say the group fighting in iraq and syria is using the most sophisticated marketing and social media campaign devised by a terrorist organization isis productions mimic the popular grand theft audit to video game to attract recruits and they are using hip hop music targeting women with...
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and in the meantime with the f.b.i. one of the suspects for years, questions are swirling similar, how they got this far in the first place. life in the satellite center sharrie williams for channel 6 "action news." >> all right, thank you. >>> back in this area the northeast extension was shutdown for hours today because of a deadly crash. chopper 6 hd was over the scene in lower macungie township. at 12:45 in the northern lanes before the lehigh valley accident. traffic at a stand still after an earlier accident with a box truck smashing into a tractor-trailer. and the driver of the box truck was killed. the lanes shutdown for four hours. >>> and proposing laying off 80 firefighters, part of a plan to cut up to 200 jobs from the city's work force. who of -- 40 of the other layoffs from the recreation department. and there is a sharply-reduced tax base because of the ka season closures and the declining property values the mayor says he has to cut the work force. ♪♪ >>> the newest members of the philadelphia fire depar
and in the meantime with the f.b.i. one of the suspects for years, questions are swirling similar, how they got this far in the first place. life in the satellite center sharrie williams for channel 6 "action news." >> all right, thank you. >>> back in this area the northeast extension was shutdown for hours today because of a deadly crash. chopper 6 hd was over the scene in lower macungie township. at 12:45 in the northern lanes before the lehigh valley accident....
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. >> the f.b.i.stigating after a researcher said he was able to hack into a plane's computer system and briefly make it fly sideways. last month, chris roberts tweeted from a united airline flight saying he hacked into the entertainment system and the f.b.i. detained him on the ground investigators found boxes under the seats were tampered with. roberts hopes the incident leads to a dialogue with airlines and federal authorities about securityics. sources tell abc they do not believe someone i don't hack a control system while in the air. >> a texas couples would home was caught up in raging floodwaters this weekend was rescued safely because of creative thinking. a volunteer used the drone to fly one end of the rope to the couple who were trapped in their home. they tied it to the house and firefighters used it to pull themselvessed in a boat but the current was too strong and later a national guard helicopter arrived and pulled the couple from the porch one at a time and they made it. >> creative u
. >> the f.b.i.stigating after a researcher said he was able to hack into a plane's computer system and briefly make it fly sideways. last month, chris roberts tweeted from a united airline flight saying he hacked into the entertainment system and the f.b.i. detained him on the ground investigators found boxes under the seats were tampered with. roberts hopes the incident leads to a dialogue with airlines and federal authorities about securityics. sources tell abc they do not believe...
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the investigation also revealed that the f.b.i. wasn't just collecting u.s. tax, medical education, travel and library records, but suggested that the instant messages, texts and email information of americans was also monitored. all of this will still be collected under the u.s.a. freedom act. that's why calls have grown for 215 simply to expire. >> the time is really now for congress to put an end to this provision of law that has been used illegally and used to violate the rights of every single american. broader form. >> when edward snowden revealed the scale of the u.s. surveillance on its own citizens, as well as on the world, he was branded a traitor by some politicians, but his actions have successfully brought the u.s. to the brink of reform. al jazeera, washington. >> in the accident, people have been trapped in cars and houses as floodwaters swept through the streets. houses were pulled from their foundations and water flowed over cars at rivers burst their banks. 21 people have died and 4,000 buildings have been destroyed in storms. the human right
the investigation also revealed that the f.b.i. wasn't just collecting u.s. tax, medical education, travel and library records, but suggested that the instant messages, texts and email information of americans was also monitored. all of this will still be collected under the u.s.a. freedom act. that's why calls have grown for 215 simply to expire. >> the time is really now for congress to put an end to this provision of law that has been used illegally and used to violate the rights of...
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the f.b.i. met him and seized his personal electronics. the affidavit said they found the console showed sign of tampering in a location where roberts had been seated but a senior official told abc7 news that no credible information shows that a flight can be accessed through the in-flight entertainment system. but they caution because of wi-fi and bluetooth to make travel enjoyable it's vulnerable to hackers. >> the internet of things gives hackers the opportunity to inject themselves to places we don't want them such as the cockpit controls. reporter: no charges were filed against roberts who claimed his motive in a tweet saying my only interest has been to improve aircraft security. united airlines say they're confident the claims are unfounded. alison: extreme athlete pot sermoning two killed in base jumping accident in california. the bodies were discovered overnight at yosemite national park. they believe they were attempting an illegal wing suit jump from a 7500-foot peak. officials are trying to figure out why their parachutes never
the f.b.i. met him and seized his personal electronics. the affidavit said they found the console showed sign of tampering in a location where roberts had been seated but a senior official told abc7 news that no credible information shows that a flight can be accessed through the in-flight entertainment system. but they caution because of wi-fi and bluetooth to make travel enjoyable it's vulnerable to hackers. >> the internet of things gives hackers the opportunity to inject themselves to...