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the discovery of j. edgar hoover's secret fbi." e first reported on the stolen documents all working at "the washington post." she uncover the identities of most of the burglars in her new book. we welcome you to democracy now! keith, i want to begin with you. talk about the time and how you ended up going into the fbi office. what spurred you on? , within a fewtime years, we had gone through sort of the peak of the civil rights movement. many of the laws like the voting rights act had been passed, but the reality of racial justice was still far from complete. the war in vietnam was raging at that point in time. there were many, many people who are working for change in those areas in particular. my main focus at that time was the antiwar movement. i was, you know, spending as withtime as i could organizing against the war, but i have become very frustrated with legal protests. they did not seem to be getting us anywhere. the government wasn't listening. the war was escalating. i think what really pushed me over the edge was shortly
the discovery of j. edgar hoover's secret fbi." e first reported on the stolen documents all working at "the washington post." she uncover the identities of most of the burglars in her new book. we welcome you to democracy now! keith, i want to begin with you. talk about the time and how you ended up going into the fbi office. what spurred you on? , within a fewtime years, we had gone through sort of the peak of the civil rights movement. many of the laws like the voting rights...
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the fbi is taking over. it's a critical turning point. >> it was an uncomfortable situation because the alcohol, tobacco, and firearms felt a great sense of loss. it was their own men, their own agents, who were down and were gone. >> shortly thereafter they were told that we were going to be taking over the handling of the response to the events on that day, and that was crushing for them as well. >> at the time, you know, it's personal. you have some animosity. i felt a little, hey, someone is coming in and taking away what i started. it was for the best because you never know because what we went through, what we could have done. get that camera out of here. get it out of here! out of here! go, go, go! >> i need help! >> news of the shootout immediately spreads from coast-to-coast. the national press swarms into waco, looking for answers. from the start one question dominates all others. who shot first? >> when we drove up, the davidians opened fire and i'm sickened by any other assertion. >> but in a cnn
the fbi is taking over. it's a critical turning point. >> it was an uncomfortable situation because the alcohol, tobacco, and firearms felt a great sense of loss. it was their own men, their own agents, who were down and were gone. >> shortly thereafter they were told that we were going to be taking over the handling of the response to the events on that day, and that was crushing for them as well. >> at the time, you know, it's personal. you have some animosity. i felt a...
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i believe the fbi's mission is costly changing. you look at the history of the fbi, when we live from the gangster era to investigating current post-the management arech constantly evolving what our mission is to protect the american people against both criminal and terroristic threats. i am not sure where that fact sheet comes from that the foreign policy article references. i do know our fbi is constantly evolving as the criminal networks are evolving. they are trying to do damage to the united states. i believe it is important for us to stay in front of terrorist and criminal threats. host: what does it mean if it is national security the fbi focuses on? those that mean it is cutting back on law enforcement capabilities and efforts? guest: i do not think so. i think the national security and criminal investigation piece are complementary to each other. the number one priority of the fbi is terrorist threats followed by counterintelligence and cyber threats. the criminal work we do, followed by a priority basis of public corruptio
i believe the fbi's mission is costly changing. you look at the history of the fbi, when we live from the gangster era to investigating current post-the management arech constantly evolving what our mission is to protect the american people against both criminal and terroristic threats. i am not sure where that fact sheet comes from that the foreign policy article references. i do know our fbi is constantly evolving as the criminal networks are evolving. they are trying to do damage to the...
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that is my vision for the fbi. i want you to have conversations with state, local, and say, you -- tribal law enforcement in -- inust fictions doubled your jurisdictions and say you , have the primary defensive response ability. where do you need us? that may be different in new york city and omaha. that is the conversation next -- that is the conversation i expect you to be having. we have made a promise to the american people that we will do everything in our power to prevent another terrorist attack in the united states. that is the number one priority. i wake up every morning worrying about it. that is where you want us. that is an assigned coverage of this free safety. nothing is going to change that. we are responsible for detecting the nations secrets. counterintelligence is an assigned coverage of ours. it will remain an assigned coverage of ours. we have other priorities that we want to adjust according to what you need. expect those conversations. if you're not getting them, ask for them. you now know that
that is my vision for the fbi. i want you to have conversations with state, local, and say, you -- tribal law enforcement in -- inust fictions doubled your jurisdictions and say you , have the primary defensive response ability. where do you need us? that may be different in new york city and omaha. that is the conversation next -- that is the conversation i expect you to be having. we have made a promise to the american people that we will do everything in our power to prevent another...
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the fbi -- >> sure. >> the fbi is right now in the position of destroying its credibility with the american people. it is one thing authority if justice department to be politicized, which is as repugnant as one can imagine. but to have the fbi as a chief law enforcement officer and now national security admissions has been attached to the fbi and a new director, to permit this kind of nonsense. you used the word "ironic." i call it outrageous and tragic for this agency to behave in this manner. now, please -- >> lou, there's something here we have to really think what's going on here. i don't want to even blame the new fbi director for this because -- >> it's his agency, jay. i got to be honest with you. i had have to hold him acountiable and the fact of the matter is -- >> he said he didn't know who this person was. >> i'm a lawyer so here's what i'm going to say. louis learner took the fifth amendment to the constitution to not incriminate her so the head of the tax division of the irs pleading the fit and the fbi does not investigate or talk to a witness or victim of the crime or purpor
the fbi -- >> sure. >> the fbi is right now in the position of destroying its credibility with the american people. it is one thing authority if justice department to be politicized, which is as repugnant as one can imagine. but to have the fbi as a chief law enforcement officer and now national security admissions has been attached to the fbi and a new director, to permit this kind of nonsense. you used the word "ironic." i call it outrageous and tragic for this agency to...
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and still others were meant to mock the fbi. ample, on one of the letters the unabomber sent, the address was 9th and pennsylvania avenue northwest in washington, d.c. which, of course, is the address of the j. edgar hoover fbi building. in one of the letters he said the fbi is a joke. the fbi will not be catching us any time soon. >> the fbi, of course, had no idea about the unabomber's identity or whereabouts. and ted kaczynski took great pains to make sure he didn't leave a single clue. >> he would take files and he would file everything down after he built something so that he could ensure that he was getting rid of fingerprints. he was obsessed about leaving fingerprint evidence. >> kaczynski also planted false clues to throw investigators off the trail. >> he went to a bathroom at the bus station in missoula, montana, and he actually took hairs off the floor of the restroom. and then in subsequent bombs, he would take those hairs and put them in between layers of tape. and the whole idea was when the subsequent bombs explod
and still others were meant to mock the fbi. ample, on one of the letters the unabomber sent, the address was 9th and pennsylvania avenue northwest in washington, d.c. which, of course, is the address of the j. edgar hoover fbi building. in one of the letters he said the fbi is a joke. the fbi will not be catching us any time soon. >> the fbi, of course, had no idea about the unabomber's identity or whereabouts. and ted kaczynski took great pains to make sure he didn't leave a single...
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the russian criminals the fbi say put them there. >>> welcome back to a second look. tonight what lies beneath. the water level at fulsome lake this year is so low it's revealed a bit of history. the town of mormon valley has been under the lake since 1955. but now parts of it are peaking up above the top of the lake. 2,500 people lived in mormon valley at the height of the gold rush. now for the first time in six decades, people can walk beside the foundations of the dairy, winery, hotels and saloons. they were once part of the sacramento valley. in 1990, ktvu's rob roth told us about another lake and another town. in that case it was lake bariesa. and the town was called monte cello. here is his report. >> reporter: lake bariesta is shrinking. the water level in this manmade lake is the lowest it has ever been. so low that the water mark from the healthier days here looks like a bathtub ring. so low that this field of clay once sat under 50 feet of water. so low that as the water recedes, remnants of a community are beginning to emerge. today people were fishing off
the russian criminals the fbi say put them there. >>> welcome back to a second look. tonight what lies beneath. the water level at fulsome lake this year is so low it's revealed a bit of history. the town of mormon valley has been under the lake since 1955. but now parts of it are peaking up above the top of the lake. 2,500 people lived in mormon valley at the height of the gold rush. now for the first time in six decades, people can walk beside the foundations of the dairy, winery,...
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>> i've been personally involved in it through my career with the fbi, directly involved for a portion of time at the terrorist screening center. but the comment about the heads of state, yes, there have been heads of states on the list, and senior government officials on the list, but these are states that sponsor and support terrorism. and that's why they're on there. >> speaking of that, our community tweeted in on that: speaking of letting terrorists go, we know that the nigerian underwear bomber wasn't on the list, and shahzad, the time square bomber wasn't on the list, and those two would be terrorists, and how would they not get on this list? >> it's not a product of being robust about it, but it's the fact that the washington process itself is a fool's errand. if someone is suspected of a crime, law enforcement should investigate that person. and if the law enforcement finds evidence, actual evidence, they should be charged with a crime. but our safety is not served and our rights not imperilled if the fbi doesn't have the right to punish people for flying. >> what recourse doe
>> i've been personally involved in it through my career with the fbi, directly involved for a portion of time at the terrorist screening center. but the comment about the heads of state, yes, there have been heads of states on the list, and senior government officials on the list, but these are states that sponsor and support terrorism. and that's why they're on there. >> speaking of that, our community tweeted in on that: speaking of letting terrorists go, we know that the...
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and the fbi is simply the agent.ot blaming the individual agents but it's the department of justice. we have to remember the hierarchy here and if the doj that made the determination and the agency should investigate as instructed. lou: at some point there has to be some integrity. that means people willing to stand up and say that this is treading the credibility of the fbi. it is -- the agency is so politicized. i mean, that it is losing the this line throughout the justice department and i don't see how anyone can not be outraged by this. >> it really should have been public corruption because that is what was at the end of the day. >> it certainly is. government overuse of authority. lou: you and i are absolute agreement there. and i admired this very much. good to have you and thank you. coming up next, the president talks about bringing jobs back to this country. he hasn't done a lot about it and today he only mentioned china's name once. in my new book of people, i devote an entire chapter to china. and that w
and the fbi is simply the agent.ot blaming the individual agents but it's the department of justice. we have to remember the hierarchy here and if the doj that made the determination and the agency should investigate as instructed. lou: at some point there has to be some integrity. that means people willing to stand up and say that this is treading the credibility of the fbi. it is -- the agency is so politicized. i mean, that it is losing the this line throughout the justice department and i...
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why is the fbi intent on backing them. and we track the top stories on the web. >> it's a fascinating story. coming up, how a country increased the price of journalist visas. some think it's a move to keep reporters out of the country. what do you think. join the conversation at: crisis? >> i think it's going to >> will the president reign in the national security agency. jay carney announced friday that the president will change his plan to change the nation's intelligence gathering next friday. >> the president has been clear throughout this review process that we will not harm our national security or our ability to face global threats. the goal set here is to take measures create more transparency, introduce reforms that improve the system in a way that gives the american people more competence. >> what will the president's plan look like? we're joined from chicago by jeffrey stone, professor of law at the university of chicago, and gave the president 46 recommendations on how to change the intelligence agency in a way
why is the fbi intent on backing them. and we track the top stories on the web. >> it's a fascinating story. coming up, how a country increased the price of journalist visas. some think it's a move to keep reporters out of the country. what do you think. join the conversation at: crisis? >> i think it's going to >> will the president reign in the national security agency. jay carney announced friday that the president will change his plan to change the nation's intelligence...
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> well, and with respect to the fbi, i mean, you had the old i fbi, the head of the fbi, who didn't evennow anything about it. >> sure. >> and jim comey, a terrific prosecutor, now head of the fbi, says he doesn't even know who's -- who's handling or running the investigation. anyway, jordan, thanks so much for being with us. >> thanks, judge. >>> with me now, republican strategist ford o'connell and democratic strategist ebony williams. all right, ebony, how does this administration appoint someone who is an obama loyalist to investigate the obama administration's own irs? >> well, here's the thing, judge, you and i both know as attorneys that you are bound ethically to do your job regardless of partisan leanings. and i feel like in the absence of evidence that suggests otherwise, i don't understand why attorney bosserman is being persecuted prematurely for being politically active. i mean -- >> ebony, i have to totally disagree. >> go ahead. go ahead. >> ebony, under the model rules of professional rule 1.7, she meets the conflict of interest. she should be removed. it should go to a s
> well, and with respect to the fbi, i mean, you had the old i fbi, the head of the fbi, who didn't evennow anything about it. >> sure. >> and jim comey, a terrific prosecutor, now head of the fbi, says he doesn't even know who's -- who's handling or running the investigation. anyway, jordan, thanks so much for being with us. >> thanks, judge. >>> with me now, republican strategist ford o'connell and democratic strategist ebony williams. all right, ebony, how does...
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followers of the rap duo insane clown posse group that's making waves for filing a lawsuit against the fbi. i know why they're prepared to go for coming and it's a spine connection that going to be on the silver screen new book reveals how the ci day in hollywood are connected and favors being traded between a teal more on that later and shout. i am it's thursday to where i can in washington dc. i'm irritated when you're watching our tea. the weekend today with the twenty fourteen world watch list ranking of the fifty countries in which the persecution of christians for religious reasons as most of the year. according to the report in non christians killed because of their faith than doubled in twenty thirteen the report is released every year by open doors and non denominational christian group that supports persecuted christians around the world. according to list the five worst countries to practice the religion are as follows north korea takes the number one spot for the twelve year in a row the report cites no numbers on the amount of people killed. however it's as entrenched in their
followers of the rap duo insane clown posse group that's making waves for filing a lawsuit against the fbi. i know why they're prepared to go for coming and it's a spine connection that going to be on the silver screen new book reveals how the ci day in hollywood are connected and favors being traded between a teal more on that later and shout. i am it's thursday to where i can in washington dc. i'm irritated when you're watching our tea. the weekend today with the twenty fourteen world watch...
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evidence that these lists have saved one american life for protected any lives. >> we reached out it the fbi andment department of homeland security or declined to appear on the program. we received a statement clarifying a role saying: >> we just got a tweet in from alfred: >> what changes may be afoot in the wait of ms ibrahim's ground breaking face. if the u.s. can't do without a no-fly list. what does a better version look like. you . >> when i went to the airport i went to get my ticket at the booth. they took me to a ticket agent. next thing you know there's patrol officers walking in. i didn't know what was going on. i knew something was wrong. and i asked the ticket agent am i on a no fly list. she tells me yes. you don't know the value of flying until you are on a black list. i cannot travel for fun. my friend can go, i can't. >> we are discussing why the government makes it nearly impossible for innocent people wrongfully put on the top secret no fly list to be removed from it. a ground breaking case that ordered the first person ever be removed from the list may open doors. elizab
evidence that these lists have saved one american life for protected any lives. >> we reached out it the fbi andment department of homeland security or declined to appear on the program. we received a statement clarifying a role saying: >> we just got a tweet in from alfred: >> what changes may be afoot in the wait of ms ibrahim's ground breaking face. if the u.s. can't do without a no-fly list. what does a better version look like. you . >> when i went to the airport i...
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but the fbi disagrees. d up on the national gang threat assessment, as, quote oh, a loosely organized hybrid gang. quote, a small number of jug lows are forming more organized subsets and engaging in more gang-like criminal activity, the fbi says. >> let me tell you something about juggalos, they're human beings, they're not neanderthals. you don't have to tell them that. you know what i'm saying? they know not to go out and murder somebody because of our music. they're [ bleep ] human beings, man. >> reporter: now the members of the insane clown posse and several juggalos have partnered with the aclu to sue the fbi, saying that designation has led to police harassment and denial of employment. >> three times police have stopped me on the street and asked me questions about my shirt, my tattoos and what being a juggalo meant. the police kept saying my tattoos and shirt meant i was a gang member even though i told them that i was just a music fan. >> reporter: they said they asked the fbi to ex plan its ratio
but the fbi disagrees. d up on the national gang threat assessment, as, quote oh, a loosely organized hybrid gang. quote, a small number of jug lows are forming more organized subsets and engaging in more gang-like criminal activity, the fbi says. >> let me tell you something about juggalos, they're human beings, they're not neanderthals. you don't have to tell them that. you know what i'm saying? they know not to go out and murder somebody because of our music. they're [ bleep ] human...
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the fbi says the irs is incompetent but not criminal. so what's the tea party have to say about that? jenny beth martin from the tea party patriots joins us. nice to see you jenny beth. what do you think about the information tonight that apparently there is an and our own reporting has found it as well. the fbi has not found any information that would lead to criminal charges? >> greta, thanks for having me tonight. it's absolutely outrageous. we know for certain that the irs released donor information of at least one group. we know that the irs lied before congress under oath that they would not lie. they lied before congress which is a felony saying there was no targeting which 100% of tea party groups were targeted. and to find out that they are not going to press any charges and they are saying nothing is wrong is outrageous. to top that off, the fbi has not once contacted tea party patriots. they have not contacted our attorneys. tea party patriots and i were in touch with hundreds of groups around the country every single day. and
the fbi says the irs is incompetent but not criminal. so what's the tea party have to say about that? jenny beth martin from the tea party patriots joins us. nice to see you jenny beth. what do you think about the information tonight that apparently there is an and our own reporting has found it as well. the fbi has not found any information that would lead to criminal charges? >> greta, thanks for having me tonight. it's absolutely outrageous. we know for certain that the irs released...
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freeman, on the other hand, began cooperating with the fbi. he has not been sentenced yet. november 2010, the wall street journbroke the pgr story, sending donald longueuil on his frantic early morning effort to destroy evidence. three days later, the fbi raided two other pgr clients. >> the raids come on the heels of a weekend report... >> narrator: both had close ties to sac capital. >> diamondback capital management and level global investors... >> we knew that the u.s. attorney in manhattan arrested members of the expert network firm primary global research, and we wondered when federal prosecutors would get around to charging hedge fund managers. >> narrator: informant noah freeman had led the fbi to his good friend and former best man, donald longueuil. he also spoke openly about life as a trader at sac. >> he gives a laser sharp view of what life is like at sac. he tells the fbi that to do business and succeed at sac, it was understood that you give material nonpublic information. >> the way sac works is that these traders operate in pods. and they're very independen
freeman, on the other hand, began cooperating with the fbi. he has not been sentenced yet. november 2010, the wall street journbroke the pgr story, sending donald longueuil on his frantic early morning effort to destroy evidence. three days later, the fbi raided two other pgr clients. >> the raids come on the heels of a weekend report... >> narrator: both had close ties to sac capital. >> diamondback capital management and level global investors... >> we knew that the...
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the fbi obtains a search warrant for the home of the man whom they believe is the male robber. they are hoping to find some evidence linking the man to the robbery, but find none. >> we were hoping to find masks, guns, zip ties, receipts, anything like that that could be used to associate him with the robbery. unfortunately, we were not able to find anything at that time. >>> coming up -- with only circumstantial evidence connecting the suspects to the crime, detectives struggle to build an open and shut case. and they need to follow the money. >> in terms of it being an oddity, this would probably rank at the top of all the cases i've ever handled. >>> two armed thieves held up a bank in a chicago suburb on memorial day weekend, but what makes this robbery more notable is not the $120,000 in cash stolen from the bank's vault, it's the masks robbers wore while doing it, nuns masks bought from an online halloween store. >> out of all the towns and all the big cities and so forth, you find a three-square-mile town in the midwest to commit this armed robbery at and you use the mov
the fbi obtains a search warrant for the home of the man whom they believe is the male robber. they are hoping to find some evidence linking the man to the robbery, but find none. >> we were hoping to find masks, guns, zip ties, receipts, anything like that that could be used to associate him with the robbery. unfortunately, we were not able to find anything at that time. >>> coming up -- with only circumstantial evidence connecting the suspects to the crime, detectives struggle...
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to top that off, the fbi has not once contacted tea party patriots. they have not contacted our attorneys. tea party patriots and i are in touch with hundreds of groups around the country every single day. these groups have not been targeted. don't you think the first step in -- one of the first steps an investigator should take is people claiming a crime has been committed? >> i suspect the first thing to do is talk to the people who may be the victims of a crime. one of the things i was always -- that was appalling to me is what the irs did here was they oftentimes didn't give decisions so that you couldn't even appeal from a denial of a tax exemption. the silence of doing nothing was most astounding, but never aggressively investigated. why do you think this was happening? why are we learning that the fbi apparently doesn't have enough information? do you think the fbi doesn't care or this is not a good investigation? what is your theory on why we are where we are on this? >> when they haven't talked to us and from everything we can tell, the invest
to top that off, the fbi has not once contacted tea party patriots. they have not contacted our attorneys. tea party patriots and i are in touch with hundreds of groups around the country every single day. these groups have not been targeted. don't you think the first step in -- one of the first steps an investigator should take is people claiming a crime has been committed? >> i suspect the first thing to do is talk to the people who may be the victims of a crime. one of the things i was...
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this morning the fbi briefed reporters on arrest the criminal complaint gave insight into the investigation. fbi agents reviewed video from the security camera that shows a minivan and a man carrying large objects moments later a large fireball explodes the blast destroyed the main entrance. two days later the fbi made an arrest. >> last friday law enforcement arrested a 39-year-old from daily city, california in connection with the fire. >> the criminal complaint says he called daily city police friday saying he set the fire, officers took him into custody and called the fbi he told investigators he doused the entrance with three containers of gasoline, then attempted to light a fire with his passport but the fire did not ignite. he then used a large lighter to ignite one container the second attempt was successful. the fbi believes this is a criminal case. >> there are no indications suggesting it was motivated by terrorism, politics or civil rights issues. >> the motive is mysterious, court documents reveal he told the fbi he targeted the chinese consulate because voices he had been hear
this morning the fbi briefed reporters on arrest the criminal complaint gave insight into the investigation. fbi agents reviewed video from the security camera that shows a minivan and a man carrying large objects moments later a large fireball explodes the blast destroyed the main entrance. two days later the fbi made an arrest. >> last friday law enforcement arrested a 39-year-old from daily city, california in connection with the fire. >> the criminal complaint says he called...
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, what the fbi should expect from me and then last, what you should expect from the fbi. t me start by telling you how exciting it is to be back among law enforcement. the most rewarding parts of my career have always been when i'm working cases with federal, state or local enforcers. i grew up in a law enforcement family. one of my heroes is my grandfather, william j. comey. was a young kid, literally kid in sixth grade when his dad was killed in an industrial accident in new york and he was the oldest in his family. so he dropped out of the school in the sixth grade to support his siblings and his mom and he never got to go back to school but what he was old enough he became a patrolman in the youngers, new york, police department and rose over 40 years to lead that department. i have on my wall at fbi headquarters an old newspaper photo of pop, as he was known to me, was going to say perp-walking, but i'm not sure he called it that in 1929, escorting a guy to jail who had been in a shootout with the police. i leave it there was a reminder to me of the legacy that i have
, what the fbi should expect from me and then last, what you should expect from the fbi. t me start by telling you how exciting it is to be back among law enforcement. the most rewarding parts of my career have always been when i'm working cases with federal, state or local enforcers. i grew up in a law enforcement family. one of my heroes is my grandfather, william j. comey. was a young kid, literally kid in sixth grade when his dad was killed in an industrial accident in new york and he was...
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so i guess we're all part of some loosely organized hybrid gang according to the fbi and that's what we're trying oget to the bottom and change. >> the obvious question is how do you designate hundreds of thousands of people of being part of a gang for liking a band? >> that's a good question. we're very perplexed by it. the first lawsuit that we filed back in 2012 was because we did it exactly a freedom of information request to find that out. what we finally got after a lot of hard work was stuff that was totally unrelated, to anything that would be considered an organized criminal gang. and really, what we found was, there was certain crimes, random crimes around the country with people who happen to be wearing an icpt shirt or have an icp logo on their myspace page and police said they were part of this group and that's why they committed vandalism or larceny or something like that. >> well, in that gang threat assessment in 2011 the fbi said a robbery or a beating of a homeless man by a pair of juggaloes. but has there been any organized group criminal activity that would lead th
so i guess we're all part of some loosely organized hybrid gang according to the fbi and that's what we're trying oget to the bottom and change. >> the obvious question is how do you designate hundreds of thousands of people of being part of a gang for liking a band? >> that's a good question. we're very perplexed by it. the first lawsuit that we filed back in 2012 was because we did it exactly a freedom of information request to find that out. what we finally got after a lot of...
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the fbi tapes did not endear king to the attorney general or the white house. >> the price that was paidas never as much close trust between president kennedy, president johnson, and king. >> hoover's contempt for king was clear in his scrawl left on several fbi memos. >> king is a tomcat with obsessive degenerate sexual urges. king could well qualify for the top alley cat prize, disgusting. >> they are listening in on dr. king, writing memos, sharing those memos with presidents. those two guys -- >> yes. >> -- have sex on the brain a lot. >> yes. it's the hatred of a hypocrite. they think they have this special knowledge, thanks to the electronic surveillance, that king is so personally, sexually, a hypocrite and not a minister of the gospel. >> hoover's fbi leaked these sex stories to the press, but no newspaper took the bait. they couldn't ignore hoover when he called reverend king the most notorious liar in the country in a rare 1964 press conference. >> the bureau very much, very explicitly wanted martin luther king out of the civil rights movement. >> so the fbi took it one more na
the fbi tapes did not endear king to the attorney general or the white house. >> the price that was paidas never as much close trust between president kennedy, president johnson, and king. >> hoover's contempt for king was clear in his scrawl left on several fbi memos. >> king is a tomcat with obsessive degenerate sexual urges. king could well qualify for the top alley cat prize, disgusting. >> they are listening in on dr. king, writing memos, sharing those memos with...
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vision for the fbi. want you to have conversations and say, youocal, have the primary defensive response ability. where do you need us? that may be different in new york city and omaha. that is the conversation next fact that you will be having. our assigned coverages should be obvious to you. he made a promise to the american people that we will do everything in our power to prevent another terrorist attack in the united states. that is the number one priority. i wake up every morning worrying about it. that is where you want us. that is an assigned coverage of this free safety. nothing is going to change that. we are responsible for detecting the nations secrets. counterintelligence is an assigned coverage of ours. we have other priorities that we want to adjust according to what you need. these expect those conversations. if you're not getting them, ask for them. you now know that the director has told everybody that i want you to have this conversation. we can't be everything, but we can give you the
vision for the fbi. want you to have conversations and say, youocal, have the primary defensive response ability. where do you need us? that may be different in new york city and omaha. that is the conversation next fact that you will be having. our assigned coverages should be obvious to you. he made a promise to the american people that we will do everything in our power to prevent another terrorist attack in the united states. that is the number one priority. i wake up every morning...
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this morning the fbi briefed reporters on arrest the criminal complaint gave insight into the investigation. fbi agents reviewed video from the security camera that shows a minivan and a man carrying large objects moments later a large fireball explodes the blast destroyed the main entrance. two days later the fbi made an arrest. >> last friday law enforcement arrested a 39-year-old from daily city, california in connection with the fire. >> the criminal complaint says he called daily city police friday saying he set the fire, officers took him into custody and called the fbi he told investigators he doused the entrance with three containers of gasoline, then attempted to light a fire with his passport but the fire did not ignite. he then used a large lighter to ignite one container the second attempt was successful. the fbi believes this is a criminal case. >> there are no indications suggesting it was motivated by terrorism, politics or civil rights issues. >> the motive is mysterious, court documents reveal he told the fbi he targeted the chinese consulate because voices he had been hear
this morning the fbi briefed reporters on arrest the criminal complaint gave insight into the investigation. fbi agents reviewed video from the security camera that shows a minivan and a man carrying large objects moments later a large fireball explodes the blast destroyed the main entrance. two days later the fbi made an arrest. >> last friday law enforcement arrested a 39-year-old from daily city, california in connection with the fire. >> the criminal complaint says he called...
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the fbi telling them to get ready for more credit card breeches like the ones that hit tens of millions of people in target over the holiday. how are you money and good day to you. >> tell me about the warning from the fbi. >> it was leaked and we heard about it. they are basically
the fbi telling them to get ready for more credit card breeches like the ones that hit tens of millions of people in target over the holiday. how are you money and good day to you. >> tell me about the warning from the fbi. >> it was leaked and we heard about it. they are basically
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he says what would you think about the idea of breaking into a fbi office? and i look at him. ke, you're serious, aren't you? i was pretty vehement in my opposition to the war. and i felt like marching up and down the street with a sign was not cutting it anymore. and it was like, okay. time to kick it up a notch. >> the crew decided to break into a small fbi field office in media, pennsylvania. >> once i got over the shock of thinking that this was the nuttiest thing i'd ever heard in my life, i'm like, this is a great idea. because we're not going to make any allegations. we're going to take their own paperwork, signed by their own people, including j. edgar hoover, and give it to the newspapers. so let's see you argue with that. >> in the raines's third floor attic, the team divvied up responsibilities and assigned tasks. they hung maps to learn about the neighborhood, planned escape routes, and took extensive notes on the comings and goings in the building. >> i signed up for a correspondence course in locksmithing. that's my job, to get us in the door. practice several tim
he says what would you think about the idea of breaking into a fbi office? and i look at him. ke, you're serious, aren't you? i was pretty vehement in my opposition to the war. and i felt like marching up and down the street with a sign was not cutting it anymore. and it was like, okay. time to kick it up a notch. >> the crew decided to break into a small fbi field office in media, pennsylvania. >> once i got over the shock of thinking that this was the nuttiest thing i'd ever heard...
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perhaps the better question now is if the fbi its primary mission is national security these days. once the department of homeland security doing. one child to police officers charged the death of a mentally ill homeless man has resumed this week of testimony from ucla cardiologist. cardiologists expected to support the prosecution's claim that thirty seven year old talent on this night as a result of a violent beating at the hands of six for ten police officers and not because of that part caused by years of drug use helen thomas got into an altercation with police officers indicted july two thousand and one day at airports book called the station about a man and juggling five current or candles at a bus depot parking lot. the defense contends that the officers acted within the department's policy and act on this fine with that. former wellington officer manuel ramos has been charged with second degree murder and involuntary manslaughter on the police corporal jason finale has been charged with involuntary manslaughter and the use of excessive force. a third officer joseph wolf wil
perhaps the better question now is if the fbi its primary mission is national security these days. once the department of homeland security doing. one child to police officers charged the death of a mentally ill homeless man has resumed this week of testimony from ucla cardiologist. cardiologists expected to support the prosecution's claim that thirty seven year old talent on this night as a result of a violent beating at the hands of six for ten police officers and not because of that part...
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we went to the fbi and we interviewed fbi counsel in detail. we also amongst us had worked quite a bit on issues related to nsls previously. based on that, one of the things we focused on was the so-called gag orders or nondisclosure orders. in the criminal world, when there's an organized crime investigation, there's often nondisclosure orders on the order of 45 or 60 days. we found out that they're heather permanent or come up for review for the first time in 50 years under current law for nsls and that's very, very different from the way that grand jury subpoenas or investigations in the criminal side happened and so that lack of disclosure and the long, long period of secrecy is certainly one thing we were concerned about. >> well, and doesn't that create a real problem in some cases of person receiving in nsl, the gag order? >> so it poses problem for the e-mail providers, phone carriers receiving the nsls where they're not a position to describe the activities they're taking leading to situations where among other things the actual facts m
we went to the fbi and we interviewed fbi counsel in detail. we also amongst us had worked quite a bit on issues related to nsls previously. based on that, one of the things we focused on was the so-called gag orders or nondisclosure orders. in the criminal world, when there's an organized crime investigation, there's often nondisclosure orders on the order of 45 or 60 days. we found out that they're heather permanent or come up for review for the first time in 50 years under current law for...
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five b five burglars admitting to an audacious break in at the fbi headquarters years ago. ts that expose add wide range spying operation targeting u.s. citizens. like snowden they leaked them to the media. now in a new book the burglary by former "washington post" reporter betty metsger, all but three of the former anti-war activists are talking. retro.org tells their story. >> in the spring of 1970, the war in vietnam was raging. >> american battle deaths in vietnam now number 40,142. >> and at home, anti-war protesters and law enforcement officers were violently clashing. >> it felt like a nightmare was unfolding. i took what was outrage and horror about what was going on, and i realized that i had to take it somewhere. >> bonnie raines worked at a daycare center in philadelphia. her husband john taught religion at temple university. they were the very picture of a golden couple. >> we had an 8-year-old, a 6-year-old and a 2-year-old. we were family folks who also wanted to keep another track active in our lives, which was political activism. >> that activism attracted th
five b five burglars admitting to an audacious break in at the fbi headquarters years ago. ts that expose add wide range spying operation targeting u.s. citizens. like snowden they leaked them to the media. now in a new book the burglary by former "washington post" reporter betty metsger, all but three of the former anti-war activists are talking. retro.org tells their story. >> in the spring of 1970, the war in vietnam was raging. >> american battle deaths in vietnam now...
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incredible story what the fbi was doing and how these burglars got the information.aying around here, you stand behind what you say. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's needed most. but i know you'll still find it when you know where to look. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tube
incredible story what the fbi was doing and how these burglars got the information.aying around here, you stand behind what you say. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's needed most. but i know you'll still find it when you know where to look. if yand you're talking toevere...
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his companion is tai shen kuo, a spy for the people's republic of china. this is kuo in an fbio. he was born in taiwan, but he's a naturalized american citizen who owns a number of businesses in louisiana. and this is bergersen, who worked at the pentagon's defense security cooperation agency, which manages weapons sales to u.s. allies. bergersen knew a secret that the chinese desperately wanted to know: what kind of weapons was america planning to sell to taiwan, the rebellious chinese island that mainland china wants to reclaim. it's july 2007. they're driving outside washington, and neither man knows that what they are about to do is being recorded by two cameras the fbi has concealed in their car. >> i'll just give you-- let you have the money. >> oh, oh. are you sure that that's okay? >> yeah, yeah, fine. >> you're sure? >> we watched the tape with john slattery, the fbi agent at headquarters who oversaw the case. he retired as a deputy assistant director. what's happening there? >> information has been passed prior, and this is reward for that, or there is expectation tha
his companion is tai shen kuo, a spy for the people's republic of china. this is kuo in an fbio. he was born in taiwan, but he's a naturalized american citizen who owns a number of businesses in louisiana. and this is bergersen, who worked at the pentagon's defense security cooperation agency, which manages weapons sales to u.s. allies. bergersen knew a secret that the chinese desperately wanted to know: what kind of weapons was america planning to sell to taiwan, the rebellious chinese island...
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now we learn it was not even the fbi doing the investigation. it is some lawyer in the civil rights division, lawyer in the civil rights division who gave $6,000 to the obama campaign. and they tell us, oh, no one has been criminally responsible. no one did anything wrong here. it is just an outrage and a joke of an investigation. >> you know, becky i spoke with the representative for the law center. they didn't talk to a single witness. now, you talk about your fear. what do you -- explain to people who didn't live through what you lived through, being targeted by the irs. what specifically do you fear is going to happen? >> what i fear, it is one thing -- i'm a stay at home mom when this happened. and the government came after me. that is scary enough. but what i'm scared for is our country, the freedoms that we have are just being shirked out from underneath us. and it is becoming very real. and i am sad because i don't think any of the other media outlets are playing this story. it is happening right under our noses. and people are just not
now we learn it was not even the fbi doing the investigation. it is some lawyer in the civil rights division, lawyer in the civil rights division who gave $6,000 to the obama campaign. and they tell us, oh, no one has been criminally responsible. no one did anything wrong here. it is just an outrage and a joke of an investigation. >> you know, becky i spoke with the representative for the law center. they didn't talk to a single witness. now, you talk about your fear. what do you --...
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the fbi is the fbi. ey should be in there digging and digging and digging and the new director is a very tough guy. >> he may be a very tough guy but when he testified before congress, it's important we remember, he could not even name the chief investigator that was appointed to oversee this. so clearly, he may be a tough guy but it doesn't appear that he's taking this seriously in any way, shape or form. >> that's a good point. that's a very good point. let me ask you this. when this thing broke months and months and months ago, i felt after the flurry of investigations darrell issa's committee and so forth, they did the best they could, but i felt to really do this right, you need a special counsel. i think really that view is now being borne out. i just believe that. a man of integrity with a narrow, you know, just looking at this issue of how the fbi behaved with respect to targeting conservative groups, you know, my fear is that all of your fears will pan out, and nothing will come of this. but a sp
the fbi is the fbi. ey should be in there digging and digging and digging and the new director is a very tough guy. >> he may be a very tough guy but when he testified before congress, it's important we remember, he could not even name the chief investigator that was appointed to oversee this. so clearly, he may be a tough guy but it doesn't appear that he's taking this seriously in any way, shape or form. >> that's a good point. that's a very good point. let me ask you this. when...
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the fbi. it was an expense the cia over their domestic concerns are limited data. being that i would like to see more of them. i think when an address we focus on better data collection internet surveillance nathan is increase in surveillance and it sort of. the convergence between multiple technologies together we focus only on the data collection. the call records you know. the recent lose the bigger net. it is also being kept simultaneously. the speech president obama was trying to balance between defending the nsa and performing acts now one of the heart of where he's talking about the steps that he had taken in the past to keep the surveillance apparatus is in check and make your opinions we increased oversight in autumn including the structures came to the compliance improved rules were proposed by the government approved by the foreign intelligence or the surveillance court. and we sought to keep congress continually updated on these activities. what i did not do to stop these programs wholesale. not only because i felt that they made us more secure war. but
the fbi. it was an expense the cia over their domestic concerns are limited data. being that i would like to see more of them. i think when an address we focus on better data collection internet surveillance nathan is increase in surveillance and it sort of. the convergence between multiple technologies together we focus only on the data collection. the call records you know. the recent lose the bigger net. it is also being kept simultaneously. the speech president obama was trying to balance...
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. >> all right, some stories making news the morning, the fbi is in hoboken, new jersey, questioning rnor chris christie aides threatened to cut off funding to the city. they have been speaking with done zimmer's chief of staff. they are said to have knowledge regarding an alleged conversation with new jersey's lt. gov. and sandy funds were linked to a development project. president obama is serious about preventing sexual assault on college campuses. he has created a task force aimed at change figure latest statistics. if white house shows one in five women are sexually assaulted while in college. only 12% report their attacks. >>> you don't see this every day, orange and red lava lit up the overlook crater in hawaii's kiloua volcano. >>> all right. so the next fact to take on same-sex marriage in toronto and pair rob ford can't seem to get out of his own way. we will talk about that in scramble politics. e most covera? this isn't real difficult... pretty obvious to me. i'm going to have to say verizon. verizon. that's right! the choice is obvious. verizon's superfast 4g lte network
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the fbi has been on the ground in libya doing that investigation. caller: well, i don't think that is the role of the fbi. i think the fbi should be a domestic authority. host: ok. caller: we're sending the fbi to sochi, to the olympics. i don't agree with that. host: all right. about the fbi, from the report, it says the libyan government has not shown the political incentive were well within his own country to seek out arrest and prosecute individuals to believed to be associated with the attacks. furthermore, the security environment in benghazi remains extremely dangerous for individuals wishing to work with the united states government on its investigation into the attacks. in testimony before the senate appropriations subcommittee, then fbi director robert mueller noted as many as 15 individuals supporting the investigation or otherwise helpful to the united states have been killed in benghazi since the attacks. peggy, fort worth, texas, democratic caller. caller: until those responsible war inng to us and the iraq is brought to justice were m
the fbi has been on the ground in libya doing that investigation. caller: well, i don't think that is the role of the fbi. i think the fbi should be a domestic authority. host: ok. caller: we're sending the fbi to sochi, to the olympics. i don't agree with that. host: all right. about the fbi, from the report, it says the libyan government has not shown the political incentive were well within his own country to seek out arrest and prosecute individuals to believed to be associated with the...