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the fbi actually has the exclusions. the cia doesn't even have exclusions, so they have to make up new and exciting exemptions to withhold information. and the way they do it -- a while back -- i'll be talking about really four cases that are really just one big case that we'll split into different cases, short, for thematic reasons and so we wouldn't have a 100-page complaint, but the four cases are all attacking specific policies. see, most of foia litigation is, i requested records from you. you did not give them to me. give them to me. and they're request specific. but a while back, and in the '80s, i believe, there was a case called payne enterprises versus secretary of the navy, and in payne, the judge actually came down and the circuit judge actually came down and said that you can use foia policies, patterns or practices that are in violation of foia, and it was along of the roe v. wade standard of capable of repetition yet evading review, because what would happen would b -- in payn foia officials would deny inf
the fbi actually has the exclusions. the cia doesn't even have exclusions, so they have to make up new and exciting exemptions to withhold information. and the way they do it -- a while back -- i'll be talking about really four cases that are really just one big case that we'll split into different cases, short, for thematic reasons and so we wouldn't have a 100-page complaint, but the four cases are all attacking specific policies. see, most of foia litigation is, i requested records from you....
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the fbi arrest add 29-year-old moroccan immigrant. khalifi allegedly attempted to detonate a bomb in a suicide attack on a u.s. capitol building. over the past year we have seen similar attempted by home grown ssachusetts, texas, and washington. these cases exemplify the need to continue to enhance our intelligence capabilities and to get the right information to the right people before any harm is done. turning to foreign intelligence, while foreign intelligence continues their traditional efforts to maintain military secrets they also seek technology from intellectual property and companies and universities. for example last year a northrop grummond engineer was sentenced to 32 years in prison for selling secrets related to the b-12 stealth bomber to several nations including china. a chemical scientist pled guilty to trade secrets. these are a few examples of the growing insider threat from employees who may use their access to commit economic espionage. turning to the cyber threat, this will be an air afterof particular focus for t
the fbi arrest add 29-year-old moroccan immigrant. khalifi allegedly attempted to detonate a bomb in a suicide attack on a u.s. capitol building. over the past year we have seen similar attempted by home grown ssachusetts, texas, and washington. these cases exemplify the need to continue to enhance our intelligence capabilities and to get the right information to the right people before any harm is done. turning to foreign intelligence, while foreign intelligence continues their traditional...
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changing the terms of engagement between the police department and fbi. process of passing the legislation was open and transparent. you love the input from those of arts advocates and federal law enforcement. is worth noting in poor and the fbi operatives bid in the process and publicly dialogue with and endorsed the local legislation. legislation in portland that in contrast to the standard 2007 mou being utilized in the case of a sense of the police department facilitated this patient in the joint terrorist task force while ensuring various civil liberties concerns the elected by the memorandum of understanding were addressed. recently, the portland police chief issued a first annual reports on the joint terrorism task force. some key things to know include police officers in portland continue to be able to put his bid in the full range of jttf activities through legislation. a concern that pivots been raised in san francisco is the ability to purchase bid in confidential briefings. the portland reports there evidence that opposition given access to tho
changing the terms of engagement between the police department and fbi. process of passing the legislation was open and transparent. you love the input from those of arts advocates and federal law enforcement. is worth noting in poor and the fbi operatives bid in the process and publicly dialogue with and endorsed the local legislation. legislation in portland that in contrast to the standard 2007 mou being utilized in the case of a sense of the police department facilitated this patient in the...
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regardless of the assurances we hear from the fbi at the local and national level, it is clear the fbi does not share san francisco is standards. i'm not talking about national standards, and i'm also not talking about the training materials the aclu obtained through free above information act request including a power point investigation that law- enforcement communications used to train new recruits. this presentation contained comments such as no separation between church and state, transform countries cultures into seventh century arabian ways. it also says its characteristic of the arab mind to be persuaded by ideas rather than facts. my point is these are absolutely inappropriate stereotypes with the fbi creating ties to the community to be spreading. i am talking about things that have happened here in the bay area. in more documents obtained, asians -- agents are surveiling the muslim community. we have heard about people's personal experiences, but this has been confirmed. the fbi says there simply trying to build a relationship and increase community trust which will increase
regardless of the assurances we hear from the fbi at the local and national level, it is clear the fbi does not share san francisco is standards. i'm not talking about national standards, and i'm also not talking about the training materials the aclu obtained through free above information act request including a power point investigation that law- enforcement communications used to train new recruits. this presentation contained comments such as no separation between church and state,...
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another critical tool is the fbi's ability to accept electronic communications. many social networking conduit's, in contrast to traditional communications carriers, are not able now to produce the electronic communications we seek in response to a court order. when investigators cannot collect communications pursuant to a court order in near real- time, they may not be able to act quickly enough to disrupt threats to protect public safety. laws covering this area have not been updated since 1994, a lifetime ago in the internet age. we are working with congress, the courts, our law enforcement partners and the private sector to ensure that our ability to intercept communications is not eroded by advances in technology. one last but very important point -- the fbi has always adapted to meet new threats. we must continue to evolve because terrorists, spies, and hackers certainly will, but our values can never change. regardless of emerging threats, the impact of globalization or changing technology, the rule of law will remain the fbi's guiding principle. in the end
another critical tool is the fbi's ability to accept electronic communications. many social networking conduit's, in contrast to traditional communications carriers, are not able now to produce the electronic communications we seek in response to a court order. when investigators cannot collect communications pursuant to a court order in near real- time, they may not be able to act quickly enough to disrupt threats to protect public safety. laws covering this area have not been updated since...
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the fbi and most particularly the mem and women of the fbiing in pursuit of its mission. your investments in our worse forex investments in our technology, in our infrastructure have made a different to the fbi every day and the transformation of the fbi that has an undertaking over the last ten years would not have opinion possible without the support of this committee. my thanks and i look forward to answering what questions you have. >> thank you very much, director mueller. and to my colleagues who've arrived, we're going to have one round of questions here, recognizing people in the order of arrival. when we've completed that, we will recess and then have moved to a classified hearing with the director, particularly on the sensitive matters, and we will do that in our classified center and we'll recess to room 1378. >>> direct i, i wanted to move right into my questions. first of all in your testimony you showed the bredth of the work of the fbi from international terrorism to cyber threats to really works with our cops on the beat. let me get right to, i think -- we
the fbi and most particularly the mem and women of the fbiing in pursuit of its mission. your investments in our worse forex investments in our technology, in our infrastructure have made a different to the fbi every day and the transformation of the fbi that has an undertaking over the last ten years would not have opinion possible without the support of this committee. my thanks and i look forward to answering what questions you have. >> thank you very much, director mueller. and to my...
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initially we were told it along to the fbi. these provisions were gone. they went from local control, local oversight, local policy, state civil rights protections to wiping them under the agreement completely and in its place are a series of provisions in the 2007 mou that says only federal policy is applied. there is a clause in there that says the sfpd officers working the jttf cannot even speak to their own supervisors without the permission of the fbi, much less our civilian oversight system. the informant policies -- and there is a huge problem around that nationally. informal policies are the fbi's. those protections have been stripped. san francisco stood up for this in the past. we need to stand up for it again. well the brought this issue to the police department and the police department should speak for itself but characterized it in principle, agreed with us, issued an order and left this mou in place. when this legislation was introduced, the public affairs office issued a statement that said because we have issued our own internal order, the
initially we were told it along to the fbi. these provisions were gone. they went from local control, local oversight, local policy, state civil rights protections to wiping them under the agreement completely and in its place are a series of provisions in the 2007 mou that says only federal policy is applied. there is a clause in there that says the sfpd officers working the jttf cannot even speak to their own supervisors without the permission of the fbi, much less our civilian oversight...
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so we are counting on the fbi to work to get it straight. and at the same time, we need to get an update on the work on the sentinelle program, or virtual case management. also, we need to be sure we take a look at the sequester consequences and what would be the impact on the fbi if there was an 8% cut, and we need to know how this will impact the fbi ability to carry out its mission. in the area of national security, the fbi was charged with protecting the future national terrorism. we disrupt terrorist plots before they happen by identifying, tracking and defeating them and then also working to dismantle the weapons of mass destruction to read this definitely is not jay edgar hoover's the five fbi any more. counterterrorism, counterintelligence make up the substantial part of the fbi budget. just weeks ago we saw the fbi counterterrorism efforts to close up close when they arrested the man who wanted to blow up the u.s. capitol. the nation also faces a new kind of threat. that occurs in cyberspace. so we have cyber terrorists, organized cr
so we are counting on the fbi to work to get it straight. and at the same time, we need to get an update on the work on the sentinelle program, or virtual case management. also, we need to be sure we take a look at the sequester consequences and what would be the impact on the fbi if there was an 8% cut, and we need to know how this will impact the fbi ability to carry out its mission. in the area of national security, the fbi was charged with protecting the future national terrorism. we...
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but what happened to the fbi is sequester were triggered? >> would try to estimate what would happen in the event of sequestration and that preliminary figures show would face a cut of 650 to $800 million. that translates into -- this would be of the $8 billion appropriation for 2012. that would translate into a 25 word day for low across the bureau and a reduction by 3500 work years for special agents, intelligence and shoeless and professional staff. given what i've described in terms of the threats we would do some very substantial prioritization and we would have to -- would have a huge impact our investigations and an impact in our intelligence collection and most particularly not be underestimated but have a very large impact on the morale of the workforce. we would have to rotate the furloughs to lessen the impact. we would have to reprioritize. but it would set us back to where we were many years ago and the impact of the sequestration would he felt for many years in the future. >> i have a whole set of questions related to cyber, whi
but what happened to the fbi is sequester were triggered? >> would try to estimate what would happen in the event of sequestration and that preliminary figures show would face a cut of 650 to $800 million. that translates into -- this would be of the $8 billion appropriation for 2012. that would translate into a 25 word day for low across the bureau and a reduction by 3500 work years for special agents, intelligence and shoeless and professional staff. given what i've described in terms...
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we request the fbi's response in the usual 30 days. this subcommittee will temporarily recess and reconvene in a closed session in room 217 at the visitors' center. before i close this public part, i would like the director to know as we said to the attorney general, when the issues related to public integrity and on the issues retted to the stephensre the stephenson matter, a bipartisan request. we feel both the justice department, those involved in for enforcing the law, if we're going to pursue public integrity issue, which we must and should, that then those who are pursuing it have to have the highest public integrity themselves. we know the fbi has that standard. you've insistented on that standard, and we thank you, and just note that it's not just for men because there are republican and stephens was on this committee. it's larger than that. so we look forward to working with you and we look forward to meeting in the other room where we can go into the national security budget in more detail. the committee's temporarily recesse
we request the fbi's response in the usual 30 days. this subcommittee will temporarily recess and reconvene in a closed session in room 217 at the visitors' center. before i close this public part, i would like the director to know as we said to the attorney general, when the issues related to public integrity and on the issues retted to the stephensre the stephenson matter, a bipartisan request. we feel both the justice department, those involved in for enforcing the law, if we're going to...
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i hope you will take away from their stories and others as many of the current practices of the fbi and historic we are over- the-top, unethical, not in the interest our security and not in the understanding with the diversity of this community. the first is the story of one of my best friends. he was a double major in economics. his family tried to get the green card for 10 years. his father was a prominent member of the community and a successful engineer. they were approached several times by the fbi asking them to be informants. but he refused like any of standing individual. he said if he saw anything he would report about was not going to be a spy and his community. his application drag on and on until he sued emigration. they are finally called in to get what they thought were their green cards but instead, they got handcuffed and were detained. my friend was released but his father was detained. they undertook self deportation and are now residing in iran. the second friend is a spiritual mentor from lebanon. he was charged with bank fraud over credit card debt from seven years
i hope you will take away from their stories and others as many of the current practices of the fbi and historic we are over- the-top, unethical, not in the interest our security and not in the understanding with the diversity of this community. the first is the story of one of my best friends. he was a double major in economics. his family tried to get the green card for 10 years. his father was a prominent member of the community and a successful engineer. they were approached several times...
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the supervision of the fbi and mandates they follow these guidelines. it is great we have heard assurances from the sfpd, great to hear the chief say this will not happen under our watch, but verbal assurances mean little when what is in writing and what is done by the city says the opposite. the solution in front of you is tried and true. has worked in portland and we know that it hasn't enabled law enforcement to engage counter- terrorism activities with local oversight and local rules. i encourage you to look at the broad support. more than 60 organizations, labor groups, and legal organizations have endorsed a solution before you. it is key to bonds and secured and liberty and our city. i also want to direct your attention to a number of -- i research community policing and local law enforcement involving counter-terrorism activities. there are a number of activities that showed the increasing cost colon between local law enforcement and federal law enforcement in the counter-terrorism policing the environment has degraded the trust of local law enfo
the supervision of the fbi and mandates they follow these guidelines. it is great we have heard assurances from the sfpd, great to hear the chief say this will not happen under our watch, but verbal assurances mean little when what is in writing and what is done by the city says the opposite. the solution in front of you is tried and true. has worked in portland and we know that it hasn't enabled law enforcement to engage counter- terrorism activities with local oversight and local rules. i...
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their lawyers will tell you we can't tell people don't talk to the fbi because the fbi might threaten to this party for obstruction of justice. these cases were a waste of time, money and resources. the amount of money spent to prosecute the case best of that many times with the value of the actual case was. there are many cases for the fbi pursues someone because a neighbor calls in. they call and say this guy is a terrorist and that's how something like this starts. it this is me off because i'm a researcher and i live grant to grant. we get taxpayer money in these guys abuse civil-rights and they do it on the taxpayers' dime. i'm not saying there is not value in coordinating the work of law enforcement. i'm saying in the light of these abuses, the issue proper oversight and it should be written just like one speaker said, the bill of rights was written because that is where we know all of our rights are there and they are preserved. i urge you to approve this ordinance. thank you. [applause] >> it good afternoon, hon. supervisors. thirst i am directing these words to yourselves, to
their lawyers will tell you we can't tell people don't talk to the fbi because the fbi might threaten to this party for obstruction of justice. these cases were a waste of time, money and resources. the amount of money spent to prosecute the case best of that many times with the value of the actual case was. there are many cases for the fbi pursues someone because a neighbor calls in. they call and say this guy is a terrorist and that's how something like this starts. it this is me off because...
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i would note that the fbi is in a very interesting position in our government. it is undoubtedly an executive agency in article two of the constitution. on the other hand, it is designed to be somewhat insulated from day-to-day interference from people engaged in the political affairs of the nation. how would you describe the relationship or what you would say is the ideal relationship between the president and an agency like the fbi? >> it is an interesting question. i would say that one of the great things about my job is i have to be aggressively apolitical, which is wonderful. as an agency, we need to trust the american people in the work that we do an understanding that whatever we do in terms of investigations, whatever we do as the bureau is done without regard to party or politics or what have you, that we are independent. it was somewhat easier prior to september 11 where you had a criminal cases on the one hand and national security was something that was handled elsewhere by the cia, duty, and state department -- the cia, dod, and state department here
i would note that the fbi is in a very interesting position in our government. it is undoubtedly an executive agency in article two of the constitution. on the other hand, it is designed to be somewhat insulated from day-to-day interference from people engaged in the political affairs of the nation. how would you describe the relationship or what you would say is the ideal relationship between the president and an agency like the fbi? >> it is an interesting question. i would say that one...
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the fbi. how the agency's hidden history of detentions, break-ins and burglaries have shaped our nation's policies for generations and what it means for america's civil libertys today. copd makes it hard to breathe, so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, take the lead. ask your doct
the fbi. how the agency's hidden history of detentions, break-ins and burglaries have shaped our nation's policies for generations and what it means for america's civil libertys today. copd makes it hard to breathe, so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an...
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we reached out to the fbi numerous times by e-mail and by phone. e agency said its policy is not to comment on how it enforces legislation. as far as the cruise companies -- >> they are a very powerful industry. >> reporter: the records so that in the last five years the industry spent more than $10 million lobbying lawmakers. >> basically had it thrown away for quite some time. you don't believe that you need to answer to one member of congress. >> we remain fully and deeply committed to continuous enhancement of the safety of our guests and crew members. >> reporter: that's christine duffy, president of the cruise line's international association or clia, the largest cruise association. duffy testifying on capitol hill that cruise lines are in compliance with the act. the organization also issued other statements saying it has an excellent safety record. quote, the industry has a zero tolerance policy when it comes to crime. cruiseships are required to report all allegations of crime to the appropriate law enforcement agencies, and there are ramif
we reached out to the fbi numerous times by e-mail and by phone. e agency said its policy is not to comment on how it enforces legislation. as far as the cruise companies -- >> they are a very powerful industry. >> reporter: the records so that in the last five years the industry spent more than $10 million lobbying lawmakers. >> basically had it thrown away for quite some time. you don't believe that you need to answer to one member of congress. >> we remain fully and...
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i congratulate the fbi for thwarting this attack on our capitol. will they launch terrorist attacks on the homeland if it feels threatened? in light of last year's bomb plot, in light of the 20 hezbollah cases prosecuted since 9/11 and in light of hezbollah attacks overseas, we have the duty to prepare for the worst. today's investigative hearing is the beginning of this committee's effort to size up this serious threat by one of international terrorisms most violent murder gangs. how many iranian and hezbollah terrorists are here already? the highly disciplined soldiers of hezbollah are trained to lie low for years or decades. those who have gone up against this enemy for our government estimate the number to be at a minimum, at a minimum, in the hundreds. also, there are 55 iranian diplomats at its u.n. mission in new york and another 29 iranian officials here at its intersection in d.c., according to the obama administration. many of whom, it must be presumed, are intelligence officers. several of their comrades of these u.n. mission types in new
i congratulate the fbi for thwarting this attack on our capitol. will they launch terrorist attacks on the homeland if it feels threatened? in light of last year's bomb plot, in light of the 20 hezbollah cases prosecuted since 9/11 and in light of hezbollah attacks overseas, we have the duty to prepare for the worst. today's investigative hearing is the beginning of this committee's effort to size up this serious threat by one of international terrorisms most violent murder gangs. how many...
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flight tracker any time you travel. >>> this morning the fbi is investigating a midflight panic attack by a jetblue pilot. the captain was taken off his plane in a wheelchair and cuffs. >> reporter: in amarillo, texas the captain of jetblue flight 191 carried off the plane in cuffs after his co-pilot made an emergency land ago mit this terrifying scene onboard -- passengers holding down the captain identified as clayton osbone he began acting erratically. the co-pilot tricked the captain into leaving the cockpit, locked the door, changed the security code and radioed the emergency. the captain became aggressive yelling about al-qaeda and a bomb. >> he is banging on the cockpit. then he started saying iraq, iran, we did it. >> reporter: gave gonzalez former corrections officer from new york put the captain in a choke hold. >> i wasn't letting go until we land. >> reporter: the pilot suffered a panic tack he remains under observation this morning. fbi and faa are investigating. tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >>> republican presidential hopeful newt gingrich is changing strategy al
flight tracker any time you travel. >>> this morning the fbi is investigating a midflight panic attack by a jetblue pilot. the captain was taken off his plane in a wheelchair and cuffs. >> reporter: in amarillo, texas the captain of jetblue flight 191 carried off the plane in cuffs after his co-pilot made an emergency land ago mit this terrifying scene onboard -- passengers holding down the captain identified as clayton osbone he began acting erratically. the co-pilot tricked the...
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the fbi raided the home and office of an important political donor. the potential fallout. >>> and which metro station is the most dangerous? we'll tell you which tops the transit agency's list. sue. >>> >>> . >>> what we might see in february and a real cold night last night. we'll give you a sneak preview of the warming trend on the way. a look at the forecast is coming up after the break. come on back. . >> questions tonight on whether the feds are turning up the heat in the investigation of alleged campaign violations of mayor vincent gray. "the washington post" is reporting the fbi raided the offices of jeff thompson, a prominent city contractor and campaign donor. karen gray houston is in the newsroom to help us understand what is going here. karen? >> reporter: laura, there is a lot going on and the u.s. attorney's office is not confirming details, releasing names or locations. negotiate is it commenting on specifics. i did talk to a spokeswoman vincent gray's office and she said the mayor doesn't know what it's about and the
the fbi raided the home and office of an important political donor. the potential fallout. >>> and which metro station is the most dangerous? we'll tell you which tops the transit agency's list. sue. >>> >>> . >>> what we might see in february and a real cold night last night. we'll give you a sneak preview of the warming trend on the way. a look at the forecast is coming up after the break. come on back. . >> questions tonight on...
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after september 11, we opened our doors to the fbi and we invited them. i am the liaison for the outside world. we welcomed them, however, they started questioning me if i have been to iran nor any thing. i have nothing to do with iran. i have to get an attorney to make sure if they want to question me they have to go to a grand jury. -- to a grand jury. then they sent an informant. we have an anti-terrorist list -- you google my name and it comes up. it has been two years and we are not able to get the name off. on a personal note, my wife to gold -- my wife googled my name -- she had diarrhea last year and lost the job last year january that she had for six years and nine months. then she found a job in may last year and the manager who hired her left and the runs continue. she did not make the probation and her condition got worse. the doctor said had she lost four more pounds she would have been malnourished. we switched insurance and there was a deductible and a that is the impact and her life was saved and she is all right now. the informant was afte
after september 11, we opened our doors to the fbi and we invited them. i am the liaison for the outside world. we welcomed them, however, they started questioning me if i have been to iran nor any thing. i have nothing to do with iran. i have to get an attorney to make sure if they want to question me they have to go to a grand jury. -- to a grand jury. then they sent an informant. we have an anti-terrorist list -- you google my name and it comes up. it has been two years and we are not able...
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the fbi will continue to follow every lead into bob's disappearance. we have pictures from the video along with the composite sketch. on the fbi website at www.fbi.gov/levinson. bob will turn 64 this coming saturday, march 10th. his family has been without him for five years, and they want him back now. i encourage anyone with information regarding robert levinson or her captors to conduct the fbi. information is confidential and can be shared anonymously. >> from the washington field office of the fbi, the comments of james mcjunken. he's the assistant director in charge. in attendance was robert mullen. by the way, some background. mr. levinson's family said that bob was there to investigate a cigarette smuggling for a corporate client. he spent one night in a hotel and met a fugitive, a man wanted for the delaying of the iranian diplomat in the 1980s. bob checked out of the hotel and vanished. he's been missing for the last five years. you heard the $1 million reward for information leading to the return of bob levinson. this is washington today as w
the fbi will continue to follow every lead into bob's disappearance. we have pictures from the video along with the composite sketch. on the fbi website at www.fbi.gov/levinson. bob will turn 64 this coming saturday, march 10th. his family has been without him for five years, and they want him back now. i encourage anyone with information regarding robert levinson or her captors to conduct the fbi. information is confidential and can be shared anonymously. >> from the washington field...
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before the fbi established a formal community outreach program. >> this is betrayal. >> members of the muslim community association say they understand the fbi has a job to do but argued transparency is key to building trust. >> we target people based on who they are and there is a lot of false positive autos it's simple stuff. just people talking about the practices and so forth. >> fbi says in a statement that reads in part since that time, the fbi has formalized it's community relations program to emphasize a great distinct between outreach and operational activity. and he says the only differences should northbound choices of music life is too short for anything else. >> all of us come together as one. no. no background differences its important to remind everyone documents are from 2004 to 2008. i asked an attorney with aclu what took so long to get the documents and she said to me sometimes freedom can take a while. >> embattled alameda county super vidor -- supervisor made a public appearance today, attending a meeting and returned to work raft week after treatment for alcohol a
before the fbi established a formal community outreach program. >> this is betrayal. >> members of the muslim community association say they understand the fbi has a job to do but argued transparency is key to building trust. >> we target people based on who they are and there is a lot of false positive autos it's simple stuff. just people talking about the practices and so forth. >> fbi says in a statement that reads in part since that time, the fbi has formalized it's...
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may be losing the fight against hackers. fbi'sacking cop henry told the "wall street journal" the country's current approach isn't working because criminals are too talented and u.s. defenses are too weak. there is not a single secure unclassified computer network in the nation. henry leaving the fbi to take a corporate cyber security job in washington. stocks retreating yesterday after drops in consumer confidence in home prices. deconstructing how an ipad battery works apple offering new explanation why ipad sometimes indicates the battery is fully charged when it is not. when the battery is 100% charged it discharges some of the power and then charges up again,. apple says this allows people to keep devices plugged in as long as they want and as fully charged as possible. apple says this is true not only for ipad and other devices. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king with the bloomberg business report. >>> keep sharing. the message golden gate bridge officials are telling cyclists and pedestrians. they've been sharing
may be losing the fight against hackers. fbi'sacking cop henry told the "wall street journal" the country's current approach isn't working because criminals are too talented and u.s. defenses are too weak. there is not a single secure unclassified computer network in the nation. henry leaving the fbi to take a corporate cyber security job in washington. stocks retreating yesterday after drops in consumer confidence in home prices. deconstructing how an ipad battery works apple...
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once the ship docked she says the fbi launched an investigation. but ult patly the government decided not to prosecute. in a statement, royal caribbean told us, while we at royal caribbean strive to meet the high standards we set for ourselves, we acknowledge we could have done better in our response to the incident. however, since 2006, royal caribbean has significantly enhanced the company's policies and procedures to prevent and effectively respond to security incidents. dishman took legal action against the cruise line and settled out of court. because no arrests were made and the crew member was not charged with any crime, the alleged rape was never reported in crime statistics. >> sexual assaults on cruise ships are more common than they would like us to believe. >> reporter: ron has been compiling data for 20 years. >> a cruise line can have foreign law apply. >> reporter: earlier this month, he testified before congress about his research. >> i've seen victimization of women who are in their 50s, 60s and 70s and also women in their 20s and 3
once the ship docked she says the fbi launched an investigation. but ult patly the government decided not to prosecute. in a statement, royal caribbean told us, while we at royal caribbean strive to meet the high standards we set for ourselves, we acknowledge we could have done better in our response to the incident. however, since 2006, royal caribbean has significantly enhanced the company's policies and procedures to prevent and effectively respond to security incidents. dishman took legal...
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the fbi has authority -- this is -- speaking about terrorism, for instance or threats to the nation -- fbi has authority within the country. the problem before 9/11 is there they weren't stove piped, they weren't cooperating enough. in the same way nsa cybercommand, as you said, has the responsibility to protect america. it's a jewel. it's a national treasurer from attack along with many other, cyberattack, along with many other responses that you have. dhs has a domestic responsibility, a preventive responsibility. and in that sense it's different unless expansive and fbi and the other case. the interesting thing that you've testified to, and i think senator mccain was inhering, is that you are building exactly the kind of cooperative relationship between nsa cybercommand, dhs, and the fbi that didn't exist before 9/11 and the fact is, senator mccain and i introduced an amendment to the national defense authorization act last december that codifies in law the working agreement between nsa and dhs. so i know -- incidentally, i would say this for the record -- i've talked to admiral mc
the fbi has authority -- this is -- speaking about terrorism, for instance or threats to the nation -- fbi has authority within the country. the problem before 9/11 is there they weren't stove piped, they weren't cooperating enough. in the same way nsa cybercommand, as you said, has the responsibility to protect america. it's a jewel. it's a national treasurer from attack along with many other, cyberattack, along with many other responses that you have. dhs has a domestic responsibility, a...
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this life, i don't know that they necessarily believe that. >> tonight msnbc goes under cover with the fbi in michigan rescuing the young and the lost caught in the grip of sex slavery in the motor city. >>> tonight we visit the streets and suburbs of detroit, michigan, joining the fbi, state and local police as part of operation cross-country five, a nationwide dragnet to crack down on those who exploit juveniles in the sex trade. in the process we came across the destroyed lives often left in the wake of human trafficking. >> thanks, everybody, for coming out. as you guys know today is the kick off for cross-country five. >> how are these undercover investigations initiated? >> oftentimes there's a number of different web portals we use. >> today much of the underground sex trade has moved off the street corner and onto the internet. investigators begin the operation by browsing online ads and setting up dates. >> calling to see if i could get some company. >> juveniles will never be listed as under age so police keep their eyes open for girls who look younger than 18. >> these are runaw
this life, i don't know that they necessarily believe that. >> tonight msnbc goes under cover with the fbi in michigan rescuing the young and the lost caught in the grip of sex slavery in the motor city. >>> tonight we visit the streets and suburbs of detroit, michigan, joining the fbi, state and local police as part of operation cross-country five, a nationwide dragnet to crack down on those who exploit juveniles in the sex trade. in the process we came across the destroyed...
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next week we'll hear from the fbi and do an open hearing and then a classified hearing. you'll get -- this would be an opportunity to ask many of your cyber questions and go into the level of detail. i think the committee would plipli like. so, thank you. senator feinstein. >> thanks very much, madam chairman and welcome, general. i wanted to say the comments of senator mikulski and senator hutchison. i think the -- died before he knew this was a faulty prosecution. that elevates this to a new height. so i think this investigation is really important, and i think that actions have to be taken, and i just wanted to express that. what -- i wanted to follow-up on senator brown's comment. it's my understanding that more -- there's more oil available in the united states than demand calls for. and as a matter of fact, surplus is being sold outside. this, i think, would bring to special attention the issue of speculation, and i hope the study that you're doing is going to take a good look at the financial marketplace with regard to its ability to impact price in this way. >> we
next week we'll hear from the fbi and do an open hearing and then a classified hearing. you'll get -- this would be an opportunity to ask many of your cyber questions and go into the level of detail. i think the committee would plipli like. so, thank you. senator feinstein. >> thanks very much, madam chairman and welcome, general. i wanted to say the comments of senator mikulski and senator hutchison. i think the -- died before he knew this was a faulty prosecution. that elevates this to...
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bush, he was sworn in to lead the fbi on september 4, 2001, just one week before the al qaeda attacks on 9/11. under his leadership, the fbi has since played the leading role in preventing further terrorist attacks inside america. all americans should be happy that congress recently approved an extension of his tenure -- his 10-year term for an additional two years. i have known bob since 1970, which was his first year as a law student at university of virginia where i was on the law school faculty. he was a returning veteran from the vietnam war, having led a rifle platoon in the third marine division, receiving a bronze star, purple heart, and vietnamese cross of gallantry. i was always on the lookout for incoming students who played squash. bob more than filled that bill. he improve my game, although i never, never beat the man. i did, however, get to know him very well. he was a prince. bob also was smart, smart enough for me to offer him a job as my research assistant and dumb enough to accept. he was a delight to work with, and together, we produced an article -- the energy envi
bush, he was sworn in to lead the fbi on september 4, 2001, just one week before the al qaeda attacks on 9/11. under his leadership, the fbi has since played the leading role in preventing further terrorist attacks inside america. all americans should be happy that congress recently approved an extension of his tenure -- his 10-year term for an additional two years. i have known bob since 1970, which was his first year as a law student at university of virginia where i was on the law school...
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for the fbi it might have been about 400%. a really substantial increase and even with the flat budget that we essentially have for the justice department and its components including the fbi, i think we have adequate amounts of money to keep the american people safe. and i will tell you to the extent that i feel that is not the case, my voice will be heard. we have no greater responsibility than keeping the american people safe. >> good. thank you very much. thank you, madam chairman. forward to working with you on that part of it. senator alexander? >> thanks, madam chairman, and it's good to see you. i was thinking about a conversation we had during your confirmation about griffin bill for whom you worked and i know you admired him. i ai i was a law clerk when he was judge and one of the things he say and which i have heard you say i think too is that the attorney general is the lawyer for the united states, not just the lawyer for the president. in the following up senator graham's comment on the so-called recess, i want to
for the fbi it might have been about 400%. a really substantial increase and even with the flat budget that we essentially have for the justice department and its components including the fbi, i think we have adequate amounts of money to keep the american people safe. and i will tell you to the extent that i feel that is not the case, my voice will be heard. we have no greater responsibility than keeping the american people safe. >> good. thank you very much. thank you, madam chairman....
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the fbi acts. we have our own a local policies and police officers are expected to comply with them. it is interesting that the san francisco police department is not being demonized here. people seem to be admitting, and it has been stated it repeatedly today, that the department is acting in good faith. the question is not about whether we should have to comply with local policies. we do that. i'm 100% support of of having those local standards that reflect san francisco value. including the requirement of a criminal predicate. the question for me is whether this needs to be legislated. do we need to put this in our code? i don't think it does. when you look at the general orders of the police department, they touch on some incredibly important things. we have an entire detailed order about the use of force, the use of firearms, arrest procedures, domestic violence, investigation of officer-involved shootings. we could codify all those, but we don't because we know our police commission adopt thos
the fbi acts. we have our own a local policies and police officers are expected to comply with them. it is interesting that the san francisco police department is not being demonized here. people seem to be admitting, and it has been stated it repeatedly today, that the department is acting in good faith. the question is not about whether we should have to comply with local policies. we do that. i'm 100% support of of having those local standards that reflect san francisco value. including the...
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in other news today, the fbi offering a $1 million reward for information leading to the safe return of a former special agent robert levinson. he vanished back in 2007 from kish island which is a resort area in iran. the fbi director robert mueller telling reporters in washington that we often speak about the fbi family, and that charles levinson had retired from the fbi. he was still and remains part of the fbi family. alsofamily. also on hand for the announcement of the $1 million reward for leading for information on the return of robert levinson, his wife. >> i am bob's wife christine levinson. i want to say how proud i am the government has offered this reward for bob's disappearance. this is the best way to successfully find bob and bring him home safely. we also believe that bob as a retired fbi agent would say the same. knowing that bob is being held against his will and not being able to help him has been extremely difficult for our family. there are no words to describe the nightmare my family and i have been living every day. i never imagined that we would still be waitin
in other news today, the fbi offering a $1 million reward for information leading to the safe return of a former special agent robert levinson. he vanished back in 2007 from kish island which is a resort area in iran. the fbi director robert mueller telling reporters in washington that we often speak about the fbi family, and that charles levinson had retired from the fbi. he was still and remains part of the fbi family. alsofamily. also on hand for the announcement of the $1 million reward for...
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and he was released on the say so of an fbi agent. even though the warrant for his arrest was still active. and anwar al awlaki makes his way to washington, d.c., and in a few days, he appears in an fbi investigation where the same agent is one of the principle investigators. now i know how the fbi works. that wouldn't have been the agent's call to bring him in. especially if the warrant was still active for his arrest. that had to go much higher up because that's how the bureau works. there are really only two explanations. one is that the bureau wanted to track him for intelligence. the second, and the evidence really supports the second, is that the fbi wanted to work with him. they saw him as a friendly contact. and what i show in my reporting is that this incident in 2002, the arrest warrant, the decision to pull that arrest warrant, none of it was shared with the 9/11 commission or with congress. just give a moment to think how history would have been different for those families at fort hood if he had been prosecuted in 2002 and
and he was released on the say so of an fbi agent. even though the warrant for his arrest was still active. and anwar al awlaki makes his way to washington, d.c., and in a few days, he appears in an fbi investigation where the same agent is one of the principle investigators. now i know how the fbi works. that wouldn't have been the agent's call to bring him in. especially if the warrant was still active for his arrest. that had to go much higher up because that's how the bureau works. there...
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this was the first confirmed evidence that the army and the fbi have of intelligence -- of espionage, russian espionage against the manhattan project. there is ab immediate hunt to find out who joe is. the army will determine that joe is actually joe wineberg who is one of open enpimer's four graduate students in this picture. all theoretical physicists working with oppenheimer. i understand there was a fox photo photographer who was stationed outside the gate and he would take a picture if you wanted a picture taken. and then you would buy the photograph. that's what happened in this case. rossi wanted a picture of he and his buddies taken. there was an army counter intelligence agent who was in the background. after rossi and the group walked away, the agent went over and bought the negative. so they were there able to identify the other four and all of them were wiretapped and physically surveyed in the rest. and by the way, there was no -- in the course of that, i read all the transports of telephone conversations and conversations they had at home that surfaced in the army and fb
this was the first confirmed evidence that the army and the fbi have of intelligence -- of espionage, russian espionage against the manhattan project. there is ab immediate hunt to find out who joe is. the army will determine that joe is actually joe wineberg who is one of open enpimer's four graduate students in this picture. all theoretical physicists working with oppenheimer. i understand there was a fox photo photographer who was stationed outside the gate and he would take a picture if you...
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there seem to be a link between the lumber companies, the fbi, all the way to the bond car. court to try to get the first on the did not go off well -- not the one in judi bari's park -- there is dna. we think there could be fingerprints, hair samples on the duct tape read it as far as our money, which took less money but demanded the evidence return to as an exchange. the fbi is recalling that some may do now to turn over it to an independent forensics laboratory. we're trying to get a dna sample to see if we can identify who the bomber is. >> the letter was from the lord's avenger and the bomb was placed under judi's seat, but very unlikely place you had put it there yourself pretty >> the bomb was a motion trigger. it would only go off in a moving car. it was placed under her seat, designed to kill her when the car was moving. she had to be in the vehicle for the bomb to go off. the police knew that. they found the ball bearing, the positive and negative wire for the bomb to explode. they rode "booby trap was put on the first police report. they still planned as. >> we wi
there seem to be a link between the lumber companies, the fbi, all the way to the bond car. court to try to get the first on the did not go off well -- not the one in judi bari's park -- there is dna. we think there could be fingerprints, hair samples on the duct tape read it as far as our money, which took less money but demanded the evidence return to as an exchange. the fbi is recalling that some may do now to turn over it to an independent forensics laboratory. we're trying to get a dna...
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he joined the fbi in indianapolis. he went on to work in new york before heading to the headquarters in washington to supervise the organized crime section. since 1999 when he helped lead the inquiry into the crash of egypt flight 990 in nantucket, massachusetts, he has worked with the nation's highest profile cases involving national security. after the 9/11 attacks, he was put in charge of the fbi's extensive counter terrorism branch. he became the bureau's executive director of counterintelligence. he led a number of high-profile investigations including the breakup of a plot to blow up new york subways in 2009 and later that year the case of the would-be underwear bomber and christmas day. he also took part in the investigation of an attempted car bombing in times were in 2010. in 2004, he was named deputy director of the fbi and a serving in the number two position when police asked him to fulfill the top spot of the tsa. today he oversees 60,000 employees to provide security at more than 450 airports and through t
he joined the fbi in indianapolis. he went on to work in new york before heading to the headquarters in washington to supervise the organized crime section. since 1999 when he helped lead the inquiry into the crash of egypt flight 990 in nantucket, massachusetts, he has worked with the nation's highest profile cases involving national security. after the 9/11 attacks, he was put in charge of the fbi's extensive counter terrorism branch. he became the bureau's executive director of...
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he joined the fbi in minneapolis. he went on to work in new york before moving to the bureau's headquarters in washington to supervise organized crime. since 1999 when he helped lead the inquiry into the crash of egypt's flight 990, he worked on some of the nation's highest profile cases involving national security. after the 9/11 attacks, he was put in charge of the fbi's counter terrorism branch eventually becoming the bureau's director of counter terrorism and counter intelligence. he led was was involved in high profile investigations including the 2003 suicide bombings in saudi arabia and the break up of a plot to bomb new york city subways in 2009 and late they're year, the case of the would be underwear bomber on the detroit-bound jet on christmas day. he took part in the attempted car bombing in times square in 2010. he was named deputy director and serving in the number two position when president obama tapped him to fill the top spot of the tsa. today he oversees 60,000 employees who provide security at more
he joined the fbi in minneapolis. he went on to work in new york before moving to the bureau's headquarters in washington to supervise organized crime. since 1999 when he helped lead the inquiry into the crash of egypt's flight 990, he worked on some of the nation's highest profile cases involving national security. after the 9/11 attacks, he was put in charge of the fbi's counter terrorism branch eventually becoming the bureau's director of counter terrorism and counter intelligence. he led...
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litigation in d.c., and a lot of times you can find out information that would not be redacted by the fbi, if you had done a request, because some of the provisions are a little bit different under state open records laws. so for example i was able to find out what databases the mpd has access to that are provided to them by the fbi. you can also find out for example the fbi, i believe it's the fbi that maintains a system called guardian that has classified information, but there's a similar version that state and local law enforcement has access to called eguardian that contains unclassified information, so you can get information often through that system because it's unclassified, going through state open records laws. so sometimes it's helpful to do a duplicate search through a state or the district if you know they're likely to have relevant information. often i get e-mails to district police officers from the fbi, which i would never would have gotten if i had requested them directly to the fbi. >> perfect. i'm afraid we're out of town. sue, again congral lagss on your award and i t
litigation in d.c., and a lot of times you can find out information that would not be redacted by the fbi, if you had done a request, because some of the provisions are a little bit different under state open records laws. so for example i was able to find out what databases the mpd has access to that are provided to them by the fbi. you can also find out for example the fbi, i believe it's the fbi that maintains a system called guardian that has classified information, but there's a similar...
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the task force of fbi agents and detectives is leading the investigation. they think the man may be responsible for other crimes in the baltimore area. >> we hope somebody would recognize the photos we put out, including the video. there is another individual involved in the february robbery. we are investigating the possibility he is involved. we're hoping anybody who recognizes these people or had conversations with individuals who spoke of being there would call the fbi. >> the fbi is offering a reward in this case, at $2,500. anyone with information is asked to call 410-265-8080. >> four students will likely be out of the classroom today after being arrested for an attack. william bryant and isiah and other students attacked another student in the hallway between classes. police it once suspects still a coat and a cell phone and that victim was taken to the hospital. the teens face assault and robbery charges. a man remains in the hospital this morning been treated for life-threatening burns after a two alarm fire in a senior apartment building. the sta
the task force of fbi agents and detectives is leading the investigation. they think the man may be responsible for other crimes in the baltimore area. >> we hope somebody would recognize the photos we put out, including the video. there is another individual involved in the february robbery. we are investigating the possibility he is involved. we're hoping anybody who recognizes these people or had conversations with individuals who spoke of being there would call the fbi. >> the...