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the fbi is stopping them from doing so. those photographs taken from a morgue because a friend of the dead man took those photos himself when he went to identify the body and then he brought the photos to the dead man's father. and it was the dead man's father who then released the photographs publicly, demanding answers about why the fbi had shot and killed his son. why he had to get shot apparently seven times including the top of the head, when he himself was unarmed. and that is where the story goes from sort of weird and worrying to intensely weird and worrying. because the man who was killed by the fbi in this condo in orlando, florida, he was an immigrant from russia. he was living here legally. but his family is still in russia. and when he died, his family held his funeral in russia. and the friend who had identified his body in the morgue and took those photos in the morgue to give to the man's father, he attended the funeral in russia. he left the u.s. to go to the funeral in russia. even though he's legally allo
the fbi is stopping them from doing so. those photographs taken from a morgue because a friend of the dead man took those photos himself when he went to identify the body and then he brought the photos to the dead man's father. and it was the dead man's father who then released the photographs publicly, demanding answers about why the fbi had shot and killed his son. why he had to get shot apparently seven times including the top of the head, when he himself was unarmed. and that is where the...
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edgar hoover and the fbi. 's motto single out the in-- not to single out the inquirer, that was true across the country. fortunately, when i accidentally found the burglars, two of the burglars thanks to john blurting out -- [laughter] a secret in 1989 we think it was, fortunately, they have agreed to come forward and tell their stories. they first came forward on the day that the burglary was published and at a showing of a, a private showing of a documentary, "1971," that's also about their story and that will be shown here for the first time on may 28th at the constitution center. that seems like a very appropriate thing, at constitution center. [laughter] and now thanks to their deciding that they would no longer be silent, they and the significance of what they did, i hope, can be remembered. i'm going to start with a question that i think a lot of people ask, it was just asked of me the afternoon by a reporter who was trying to figure out how in the world you were able to do what you did, what made it pos
edgar hoover and the fbi. 's motto single out the in-- not to single out the inquirer, that was true across the country. fortunately, when i accidentally found the burglars, two of the burglars thanks to john blurting out -- [laughter] a secret in 1989 we think it was, fortunately, they have agreed to come forward and tell their stories. they first came forward on the day that the burglary was published and at a showing of a, a private showing of a documentary, "1971," that's also...
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edgar hoover and the fbi. unately when i accidentally found two of the burglars, in 1989, fortunately they had agreed to come forward and tell their story. they first came forward on the day that the burglaries book was published. it was also about their story that will be shown here for the first time on may 28 that at the constitution center, it seems like a very appropriate thing at the constitution center. and so things to this, that they would no longer be silent, this includes the significance of what they did and hope that it is remembered. i will start with a question that i think a lot of people ask and it was just asked of me by reporter today who is trying to figure out how we were able to do this. what made it possible for you to do such a radical thing. was it in your evolution at that time? how would you describe how it was possible? >> i think that that is probably harder for the younger people to understand and there were an awful lot of things very wrong with our country at that time. not that
edgar hoover and the fbi. unately when i accidentally found two of the burglars, in 1989, fortunately they had agreed to come forward and tell their story. they first came forward on the day that the burglaries book was published. it was also about their story that will be shown here for the first time on may 28 that at the constitution center, it seems like a very appropriate thing at the constitution center. and so things to this, that they would no longer be silent, this includes the...
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next, the fbi analyzed the ransom notes.ll were typed with a computer word processer program, and all were printed with the same font. on one note the word "exactly" was misspelled. investigators got their first real break from the case from a police officer who was walking in the shopping center near harry winer's bank. he noticed a sign in a bookstore window listing the sunday newspapers the store carried. in particular he noticed the unusual border. >> it was a five-pointed star with a greater than and less than sign shown consecutively. and corporal ayman thought about it and said i know i've seen it somewhere. >> the policeman immediately recognized it as the same symbol that was on the first ransom note. the owner of the store, david kopenheffer, said he made the sign with his computer and the border was one he mimicked after seeing it on other signs. kopenheffer was a friend of the winer family and denied having anything to do with sally's murder. >> they knew each other quite well. both families were members of the p
next, the fbi analyzed the ransom notes.ll were typed with a computer word processer program, and all were printed with the same font. on one note the word "exactly" was misspelled. investigators got their first real break from the case from a police officer who was walking in the shopping center near harry winer's bank. he noticed a sign in a bookstore window listing the sunday newspapers the store carried. in particular he noticed the unusual border. >> it was a five-pointed...
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fortunately, the fbi used the best listening devices available. >> they're top of the line.hey can pick up a whisper at 50 feet, some of these things, if they're placed properly. >> placement of any listening device is crucial. after breaking into the isa apartment, agents did not have much time to plant the bug. they needed not only a place to hide the device, but also a power source. a battery-operated device is the easiest to plant. but with a long-term surveillance, the battery would need to be replaced periodically. >> get in there once, you are lucky. get in there twice, you are even luckier. and the third time, you tend to get caught. >> the fbi had been able to connect the devices to electric inside isa's apartment. and prosecutors learned that the wiretaps clearly picked up the altercation between tina and her parents. but the fbi was concerned about releasing the tapes for a public trial, fearing they would compromise their electronic surveillance of other suspected terrorists. ultimately, the attorney general of the united states at the time, richard thornburg, de
fortunately, the fbi used the best listening devices available. >> they're top of the line.hey can pick up a whisper at 50 feet, some of these things, if they're placed properly. >> placement of any listening device is crucial. after breaking into the isa apartment, agents did not have much time to plant the bug. they needed not only a place to hide the device, but also a power source. a battery-operated device is the easiest to plant. but with a long-term surveillance, the battery...
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rick aims was arrested by the fbi around the corner from his house. he was on his way to cia head quarters to answer. not too long after that his wife was arrested at their home. both pled guilty to espionage. the wife received five years and upon her release she was stripped of her u.s. citizenship and deported to columbia. rick received life. and you know, i was just thinking it is almost 20 years. coming up on 20 years. he is at alan -- allenwood, pennsylvania, still residing there. gene and i are most proud we have been finally given permission to be able to tell the story of our assets. they are about real people and spying and contribution. and most importantly, and as gene and i and so many others at cia understood, who these soviet intelligence officer volunteered their services to the united states government, they knew they were putting their lives in our hands and we, meaning the cia, failed them. we could not repay them for their sacrifices and certainly couldn't repay their family for losses. but we owed each and everyone an answer. that
rick aims was arrested by the fbi around the corner from his house. he was on his way to cia head quarters to answer. not too long after that his wife was arrested at their home. both pled guilty to espionage. the wife received five years and upon her release she was stripped of her u.s. citizenship and deported to columbia. rick received life. and you know, i was just thinking it is almost 20 years. coming up on 20 years. he is at alan -- allenwood, pennsylvania, still residing there. gene and...
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>> so we told her what the fbi report said. wayne williams cannot be excluded as the source of those two hairs. she listened. then this. >> without a shadow of a doubt, i really in my heart believe that wayne williams killed patrick baltazar. ♪ >>> next, trained to kill. >> were you trained in unarmed combat techniques? could you grab somebody bigger than yourself, put them in a choke hold. >> i'm sure there are other things in unarmed combat besides putting somebody in a choke hold. >>> good morning, how are you doing? >> when we return to prison for our final interview with wayne williams, we had one question he was not expecting. what wayne had written about being recruited for espionage training as a teenager at a secret government camp hidden in the woods near this north georgia lake, where he was given what could amount to a license to kill. it's called, finding myself. what's finding myself? it reads like an autobiography. >> go ahead. i'm listening. >> it's an account of your cia training. >> we're not going to get into
>> so we told her what the fbi report said. wayne williams cannot be excluded as the source of those two hairs. she listened. then this. >> without a shadow of a doubt, i really in my heart believe that wayne williams killed patrick baltazar. ♪ >>> next, trained to kill. >> were you trained in unarmed combat techniques? could you grab somebody bigger than yourself, put them in a choke hold. >> i'm sure there are other things in unarmed combat besides putting...
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the fbi went to the bellamy's home. neither alvin nor the truck were there. but alvin's wife was. >> she proceeded to tell us where he was, that he was with his brothers, claude bellamy and larry bellamy. so that is the first time we come up with three names. >> around 1:00 a.m., a car approached the bellamy home, but it wasn't alvin. it was alvin's brother, larry, who was a lieutenant with the myrtle beach police department. >> they gave me the name of lieutenant larry bellamy, and my initial reaction was, they've made a bad mistake. there's no possible way that they've got the right person or that they should even be looking at this particular person. >> larry vehemently denied any involvement in the robberies. alvin came home a short time later in the truck identified as the lookout vehicle. the fbi found $116 in brand-new bills in alvin's wallet. >> fresh, crisp 5s and 1s. i started writing down the serial numbers to the $1 and $5 bills. >> there was basically one of those ploys that you use. >> i told him that i was going to take it back to the bank and
the fbi went to the bellamy's home. neither alvin nor the truck were there. but alvin's wife was. >> she proceeded to tell us where he was, that he was with his brothers, claude bellamy and larry bellamy. so that is the first time we come up with three names. >> around 1:00 a.m., a car approached the bellamy home, but it wasn't alvin. it was alvin's brother, larry, who was a lieutenant with the myrtle beach police department. >> they gave me the name of lieutenant larry...
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she had numerous meetings with the fbi including the fact that fbi would sit in the king street patriot meetings. that wasn't all.
she had numerous meetings with the fbi including the fact that fbi would sit in the king street patriot meetings. that wasn't all.
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the fbi and the cia. these were not strangers here, and there's no question we were surprised at the final report. how and why that happened is beyond me. i don't know. but in hindsight, we probably -- when that came out, yes, we should have done that ahead of time. on the off chance because we didn't know what the official final paper was going to look like. we should have written our own. these are our beliefs, rick, blah blah blah, and this is the rope, but we didn't. caused lots of problems. >> this is about the tv program. i watched the two episodes that were aired. is there any way to see the other episodes? >> i'd like to see them as well. i will say this, there is hope. and there is -- the reason there is hope is because the president of abc announced to the press that the assets will be shown in full format, whether it's cable, whether it's netflix, whether it's back on abc proper. now, he said that one week after he cancelled us. but -- no, i have hope. i have hope. it's sort of one of these, st
the fbi and the cia. these were not strangers here, and there's no question we were surprised at the final report. how and why that happened is beyond me. i don't know. but in hindsight, we probably -- when that came out, yes, we should have done that ahead of time. on the off chance because we didn't know what the official final paper was going to look like. we should have written our own. these are our beliefs, rick, blah blah blah, and this is the rope, but we didn't. caused lots of...
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she had numerous meetings with the fbi including the fact that fbi would sit in the king street patriot meetings. that wasn't all. she was visited by osha. she was visited by the epa or the texas equivalent to the epa doing an investigation. she was visited by the atf and harassed by the atf. of course, she was harassed by the irs on numerous occasions. all she wanted was what every other organization that's trying to exercise the first amendment wants and deserves as a tax-exempt. because of that, as the chairman has said, the right to exercise the first amendment is there primarily so citizens can criticize government and not be afraid of government harassing them through their use of government administrative bureaucrats. all of these things happened to her. fbi, osha, epa, atf, irs harassed her because of exercising her first amendment right, and i appreciate the fact that the witnesses are here to tell us how government oppressed them for exercising that. i would yield back to the chairman. thank you. >>> we'll move to our witnesses. we have with us today katherine engelbrecht, fou
she had numerous meetings with the fbi including the fact that fbi would sit in the king street patriot meetings. that wasn't all. she was visited by osha. she was visited by the epa or the texas equivalent to the epa doing an investigation. she was visited by the atf and harassed by the atf. of course, she was harassed by the irs on numerous occasions. all she wanted was what every other organization that's trying to exercise the first amendment wants and deserves as a tax-exempt. because of...
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it all was a very suspicious situation right off the bat. >> an fbi profiler agreed. since there was nothing missing from the home and no signs of violence, the profiler suggested heather's abductor might be someone familiar with the family and their routines. >> it's a very high percentage of crimes of that nature that the family members are involved, so you always look at the parents. you always try to check out their alibi or check out their motive and see if there's any evidence of bad character at all. >> the first suspect on the list was heather's father. at the time, he was separated from diane church and living on his own. >> the fbi wanted to talk to me for about four hours. i had the, like you see in the movie, the good guy/bad guy scenario, fbi agents asking me all these questions that some of them were really hard to imagine. they were very, very personal. things that, how i felt about my daughter. >> but mike church said he had an alibi for the time heather went missing. he attended a support group meeting for divorcees with plenty of witnesses. he left th
it all was a very suspicious situation right off the bat. >> an fbi profiler agreed. since there was nothing missing from the home and no signs of violence, the profiler suggested heather's abductor might be someone familiar with the family and their routines. >> it's a very high percentage of crimes of that nature that the family members are involved, so you always look at the parents. you always try to check out their alibi or check out their motive and see if there's any evidence...
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the fbi obtains a search warrant for the home of the man whom they believe is the male robber.ey 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. [ phone dings ] [ nephew ] hi, heath. i can't wait to see you win gold! bye. [ male announcer ] there when you need it. at&t. the nation's most reliable 4g lte network. at&t. (meowright on cue. (laughs) it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with wholesome ingredients and irresistible taste, no wonder it's the only one cats ask for by name. thcar loan didn't start here. it started with that overdue bill he never got. check
the fbi obtains a search warrant for the home of the man whom they believe is the male robber.ey 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...
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she had numerous meetings with the fbi including the fact that fbi would sit in the king street patriot meetings. that wasn't all. she was visited by osha. she was visited by the epa or the texas equivalent to the epa doing an investigation. she was visited by the atf and harassed by the atf. of course, she was harassed by the irs on numerous occasions. all she wanted was what every other organization that's trying to exercise the first amendment wants and deserves as a tax-exempt. because of that, as the chairman has said, the right to exercise the first amendment is there primarily so citizens can criticize government and not be afraid of government harassing them through their use of government administrative bureaucrats. all of these things happened to her. fbi, osha, epa, atf, irs harassed her because of exercising her first amendment right, and i appreciate the fact that the witnesses are here to tell us how government oppressed them for exercising that. i would yield back to the chairman. thank you. >>> we'll move to our witnesses. we have with us today katherine engelbrecht, fou
she had numerous meetings with the fbi including the fact that fbi would sit in the king street patriot meetings. that wasn't all. she was visited by osha. she was visited by the epa or the texas equivalent to the epa doing an investigation. she was visited by the atf and harassed by the atf. of course, she was harassed by the irs on numerous occasions. all she wanted was what every other organization that's trying to exercise the first amendment wants and deserves as a tax-exempt. because of...
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the mac there was other fbi offices locally. one question is why media. my second question is over the five years, did the fbi ever get close to any of the way >> you couldn't do the downtown philadelphia. it is used 24 hours a day. >> we did chase the philadelphia fbi office. security was to type. >> at 10% plan del, why did you pick media over the other outlying philadelphia offices? >> i don't really know. >> when he tells the story come he describes going downtown monday for another purpose. i'll check out where the fbi is. tall building, impossible, 24 hour security. and then sometimes later click in the suburban phonebook looking for a suburban phonebook, and fbi office in media when out and let them in some others went later decided, this may be doable. yes, back here. >> do you ever think it would be a movie click >> well, there's a documentary video i have a chance d.c. in late may at the constitution center. there are some people who have expressed interest in making a movie. the you have the chance to see the real. yes, sir. >> first of all, exc
the mac there was other fbi offices locally. one question is why media. my second question is over the five years, did the fbi ever get close to any of the way >> you couldn't do the downtown philadelphia. it is used 24 hours a day. >> we did chase the philadelphia fbi office. security was to type. >> at 10% plan del, why did you pick media over the other outlying philadelphia offices? >> i don't really know. >> when he tells the story come he describes going...
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field office of the fbi said it's investigated four similar cases in recent months. twice arresting the men accused and twice giving enough evidence to charge the guys. carlos vasquez flying from houston to dulles charged with assaulting a 15-year-old. he was rubbing her leg and thigh, up her shorts, touching her underwear. the girl, court records say, pretended to be asleep. >> victims are so shocked that they're being assaulted so it takes awhile to process it. >> reporter: prosecutors say the victim pretended to sleep too. he made abusive sexual contact against the woman. a stranger next to whom he was sitting. her hand inside her bra fondling her breast. when we dug deeper, we found similar incidents nationwide. including the new jersey man charged with molesting the passenger next to him on a plane while whispering kiss me in her ear. the man charged with groping a pregnant woman on a plane. we also found no federal government agency keeping official count of these cases. not the faa or the u.s. bureau of justice statistics which tracks crime data nationwide. the
field office of the fbi said it's investigated four similar cases in recent months. twice arresting the men accused and twice giving enough evidence to charge the guys. carlos vasquez flying from houston to dulles charged with assaulting a 15-year-old. he was rubbing her leg and thigh, up her shorts, touching her underwear. the girl, court records say, pretended to be asleep. >> victims are so shocked that they're being assaulted so it takes awhile to process it. >> reporter:...
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who the fbi is targeting in an effort to keep you safe. >> hem gretchen carlson. hope you're having a great day. breaking news with the debt ceiling debate. looks like it will all come to a head tonight when the house is expected to vote on a clean debt ceiling bill after a republican plan to tie any increase in the borrowing limit to restoring military pension benefits gets scrapped over concern it wouldn't get enough votes. now the gop planning to take up a bill no strings attached. stu is host of varney and company. stu, what did republicans do to come up with this clean bill? there was so much talk it was going to include military benefits? >> it was a big surprise. everybody was expecting strings to be attached and various groups of republicans put this bill.ings that they wanted all of them were swept aside because none of these strings could get enough support. should we build the pipeline, one of the strings. should we restore military, cost of living allowances, none had enough support to get this bill to pass so john boehner turns around and says right, w
who the fbi is targeting in an effort to keep you safe. >> hem gretchen carlson. hope you're having a great day. breaking news with the debt ceiling debate. looks like it will all come to a head tonight when the house is expected to vote on a clean debt ceiling bill after a republican plan to tie any increase in the borrowing limit to restoring military pension benefits gets scrapped over concern it wouldn't get enough votes. now the gop planning to take up a bill no strings attached. stu...
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the fbi leading investigators saying these are the concerns. listen. >> we're particularly concerned with the level of violence used by these criminals. and the possibility of them acting again. resulting in serious injury to innocent persons. >> well, they've upped the security at other local banks and financial institutions. will that do any good? well, the manhunt continues, as i was saying. and how they're going to get any idea on this is no indications of that at this time. there's certainly a reward out at the moment, wells fargo putting up $35,000 for any identification and ultimate arrest and prosecution of these individuals. the police have thrown in another $2,000. but so far we've got no news from the fbi in terms of new leads. it's a mystery. and these men, dangerous as they are, at large, greg. >> dominic, thanks. >>> no charges will be filed against congressman michael grimm, caught on camera, threatening a reporter after the state of the union address tuesday. the u.s. capitol police say they have now closed the case against grim
the fbi leading investigators saying these are the concerns. listen. >> we're particularly concerned with the level of violence used by these criminals. and the possibility of them acting again. resulting in serious injury to innocent persons. >> well, they've upped the security at other local banks and financial institutions. will that do any good? well, the manhunt continues, as i was saying. and how they're going to get any idea on this is no indications of that at this time....
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what is surprising is they would suggest the fbi's actions as potential illegal activity. and what is so astonishing to me is you would give them a public forum to do so. the false and outrageous allegations against mr. cummings who was given written testimony and posted on the committee's website. you knew this was coming and you allowed it to happen. earlier today mr. cummings wrote a letter to this the board of the office of congressional ethics easily debunking these claims and providing full copies of all of his correspondence with true the vote. he also made all them available to the public on the committee website. i ask his letter be made part of the hearing record today, and i regret our committee would allow itself to use such a blatant political stunt. >> without objection. >> thank you. i want to sort of touch back. as someone who has a large number of manufacturers in my district. i am very, very concerned for us small business owners. you are a small bitz owner. i congratulate you on that. they're the engine of our economy, b evan during the recession. it's th
what is surprising is they would suggest the fbi's actions as potential illegal activity. and what is so astonishing to me is you would give them a public forum to do so. the false and outrageous allegations against mr. cummings who was given written testimony and posted on the committee's website. you knew this was coming and you allowed it to happen. earlier today mr. cummings wrote a letter to this the board of the office of congressional ethics easily debunking these claims and providing...
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. >> danny colson is the former assistant director of the fbi and is live with us. >> good to see you why this applies only to people comeing into the united states from overseas, you can come over here and get you shoe bomb domestically. >> thank you. that's my position, too. also, shepard, it's important to note the fbi did not join in this alert. the fbi has access to more actionable intelligence, more credible generals than anybody in the united states for the world for that matter, and they didn't join in this, which leads me to believe that the threshold for information is extremely low, coupled with the fact that the solution for it is bizarre, asking our counterparts overseas to do schwabs of shoes and run -- swabs or shoes and run them through an analytical device and determine whether a person can come on an airplane. that is not practicable and doesn't work and they're incapable of doing it. it's bizarre. >> anybody who flies in europe or outside the united states, you don't take your shoes off and don't put your laptop through the things. the rules are different and to exp
. >> danny colson is the former assistant director of the fbi and is live with us. >> good to see you why this applies only to people comeing into the united states from overseas, you can come over here and get you shoe bomb domestically. >> thank you. that's my position, too. also, shepard, it's important to note the fbi did not join in this alert. the fbi has access to more actionable intelligence, more credible generals than anybody in the united states for the world for...
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that's what we see in the fbi with these programs. this transmission that took place in san jose, one or two guys probably did it. >> and of course, that's the one with the ak-47s and they took out the whole substation, almost. >> as a s.e.a.l., those were techniques i would have utilized in order to make that happen. what no one is talking about is this affected silicon valley directly. what's in silicon valley? yahoo, facebook, pay pal, something americans use on a daily basis. >> what do you think their goal was? >> i'm thinking two things. i'm thinking it could have been a test, but i'm also thinking maybe there's some things they've already instituted or implemented as a result of an attack. >> you know the dangers to and you say to americans. what do you think it's going to take to get people to focus on this? >> judge, you know, that's a very good question. as americans, we've traditionally had kneejerk reactions to everything. 9/11, we were proactive for a little bit, but now we're not taking any proactive approaches. as americ
that's what we see in the fbi with these programs. this transmission that took place in san jose, one or two guys probably did it. >> and of course, that's the one with the ak-47s and they took out the whole substation, almost. >> as a s.e.a.l., those were techniques i would have utilized in order to make that happen. what no one is talking about is this affected silicon valley directly. what's in silicon valley? yahoo, facebook, pay pal, something americans use on a daily basis....
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the fbi rescuing 16 minors and 50 women between pennsylvania and connecticut on super bowl weekend. authorities say adults and children were brought to the region to be sold as prostitutes. 45 pimps arrested. high-profile events like the big game often become breeding grounds for these types of crimes. >>> coming up on "the real story," a small plane crash kills four members of the same family. eyewitnesss say it could have been much worse. why the pilot is being hailed a hero. >>> stunning allegations against oregon's health insurance exchange. why the fbi is now investigating possible fraud involving millions of federal dollars. >>> and it's the never ending winter. we'll tell you about yet another storm smacking all the way across the united states when we return. cúp,@s#b ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. story." new images of a plane crash. this happened in tennessee. investigators say the plane was attempting a second landing at a second airport when it crashed into trees and slammed in the ground. all four on board, memb
the fbi rescuing 16 minors and 50 women between pennsylvania and connecticut on super bowl weekend. authorities say adults and children were brought to the region to be sold as prostitutes. 45 pimps arrested. high-profile events like the big game often become breeding grounds for these types of crimes. >>> coming up on "the real story," a small plane crash kills four members of the same family. eyewitnesss say it could have been much worse. why the pilot is being hailed a...
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they didn't fly down the fbi until august of 2001 and it was a very specific intelligence failure. if you look at the 9/11 commission the cia did a pretty good job of strategic warning that al qaeda was planning a big attack in the summer of 2000 and all the memos they sent. george tenet had his hair on fire and the title of his book is -- your book is "blinking red". was the cia kind of, the people that screwed up about this information but as an organization they did a pretty good job of strategic warning about al qaeda. in fact it seems to me if you look at the pre-9/11 era of the cia's and the fbi were really the two institutions that were concerned about this issue. i don't know what your assessment is. >> i think that's a fair point. the cia people that i interviewed to this day are very bitter at the 9/11 commission's betrayal of their work on 9/11. they believe that the character of the central intelligence agency and the 9/11 failures of connect the dots is a very superficial explanation of what happened. >> after all there was a tin laudanum bureau of the cia so that sort
they didn't fly down the fbi until august of 2001 and it was a very specific intelligence failure. if you look at the 9/11 commission the cia did a pretty good job of strategic warning that al qaeda was planning a big attack in the summer of 2000 and all the memos they sent. george tenet had his hair on fire and the title of his book is -- your book is "blinking red". was the cia kind of, the people that screwed up about this information but as an organization they did a pretty good...
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the fbi as of today has no idea who they were. from silicon valley to boston to sochi, this planet is not getting safer. and let me say, before i ask you about the events in your home state, what i found particularly sobering were the estimates that this was in fact a training exercise. and yet there has been no effort, i think, at a national level to really respond aggressively to the possibility that you may have a whole group of people out there trying to think how to take down our electrical system. as a californian, what was your reaction when you got briefed on the silicon valley incident? >> i think it's quite staggering when you consider the sophistication of the attack and how little we still know about what took place, whether this was an act of domestic terrorism like the oklahoma city bombing, whether this was preparation for something more sophisticated later. but it just kind of brings home the fact that, when we talk about sochi and we talk about soft targets outside the city, we have lots of soft targets here. and s
the fbi as of today has no idea who they were. from silicon valley to boston to sochi, this planet is not getting safer. and let me say, before i ask you about the events in your home state, what i found particularly sobering were the estimates that this was in fact a training exercise. and yet there has been no effort, i think, at a national level to really respond aggressively to the possibility that you may have a whole group of people out there trying to think how to take down our...
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the fbi immediately flew to the crash site to investigate the possibility of terrorism. the coast guard and the national transportation safety board also sent investigators. >> the lead locomotive was found buried in the mud at about a 45-degree angle, and three-quarters of it you could not see it. it just buried itself into the marsh. >> a second engine was alongside. a third was on the opposite side of the bridge. four derailed cars were nearby. as a local salvage crew began the grim task of pulling the dead from the bayou, investigators wanted to know what caused the deadliest accident in amtrak history. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right, no hidden fees. it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a rea
the fbi immediately flew to the crash site to investigate the possibility of terrorism. the coast guard and the national transportation safety board also sent investigators. >> the lead locomotive was found buried in the mud at about a 45-degree angle, and three-quarters of it you could not see it. it just buried itself into the marsh. >> a second engine was alongside. a third was on the opposite side of the bridge. four derailed cars were nearby. as a local salvage crew began the...
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the death in the apartment in florida -- >> yes. >> at the hands of the fbi. >> yes. ere were two massachusetts state troopers present, as well. >> it was immediately after the potential signing of a confession to the triple murders? is this what this is about? >> those are the leaked reports. we haven't had any official accounts. i actually just got a press release just this afternoon saying that the florida state prosecutor who is conducting an independent investigation into this fbi shooting, he will have his own independent report out by the end of march. and that's the first official date we have had that there will be any official report as to what happened in that room. >> in that apartment. >> in that apartment. >> and you're saying this is the florida investigation. >> this is the florida -- >> this is not the fbi. >> this is not the fbi. >> they said that they would sew owe because there's all sorts of different versions of what happened. he's sitting at a table, they say he rushed the officers with either a knife and then in another account a pipe. he has a
the death in the apartment in florida -- >> yes. >> at the hands of the fbi. >> yes. ere were two massachusetts state troopers present, as well. >> it was immediately after the potential signing of a confession to the triple murders? is this what this is about? >> those are the leaked reports. we haven't had any official accounts. i actually just got a press release just this afternoon saying that the florida state prosecutor who is conducting an independent...
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that might have foretold of or allowed the fbi to investigate the plots on 9/11. the cia, i think it's fair to say, was really buffeted by these particular hearings, and then the 9/11 commission came along and had another set of hearings which really were very, very tough. indeed, the chairman of the 9/11 commission noted that their staff statement about what happened was the cia did on 9/11 was really an indictment of the agency's performance. a second factor that occurred that contributed to this momentous change of events in the fall of 2004 was really the 9/11 commission itself. they were a group of nationally prominent men and women who were able to build a national audience through a series of hearings about what had happened on 9/11, and really they had a lot of influence. and, indeed, they constructed their own strategy to be able to build a legislative proposal that would have a chance of succeeding and could be acted on very swiftly. the third factor occurring at the time was it this failure or the assessment was coming into stark relief in the summer of
that might have foretold of or allowed the fbi to investigate the plots on 9/11. the cia, i think it's fair to say, was really buffeted by these particular hearings, and then the 9/11 commission came along and had another set of hearings which really were very, very tough. indeed, the chairman of the 9/11 commission noted that their staff statement about what happened was the cia did on 9/11 was really an indictment of the agency's performance. a second factor that occurred that contributed to...
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hundreds of agents in the fbi, the mafia investigation.iting from the sicilian mafia, and from the cumorah in naples, and it's quite obvious. the reach they feel that these people won't turn, and won't become government testifiers, they are very very powerful. so it's an alarm signal going on today. >> and we'll continue to watch this one with you. good to have you. >> good to be here. >> let's head back to south carolina, and we're going to give it one more try. pete is back on the telephone, and he's with the south carolina department of transportation. and pete, can you hear me? >> good evening, john. >> how are you is the bigger question, and what's going on in south carolina tonight? what's the weather situation there? >> we're in a low right now. we have had one front that passed through today that brought us snow in the upper part of the state. sleet in the midlands and rain on the coast. and that started to move through. in fact, all of our primary roads and interstates are just being reported as wet. however, what we're expecting
hundreds of agents in the fbi, the mafia investigation.iting from the sicilian mafia, and from the cumorah in naples, and it's quite obvious. the reach they feel that these people won't turn, and won't become government testifiers, they are very very powerful. so it's an alarm signal going on today. >> and we'll continue to watch this one with you. good to have you. >> good to be here. >> let's head back to south carolina, and we're going to give it one more try. pete is back...
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he had not expected to encounter gary at that particular point. >> the fbi created an entire profile of the person they believe perpetrated this crime. >> we estimated his age to be between, i believe, 22 and 27. his education, we said he had graduated from high school. he lived within walking distance of where the crime had been committed. >> hazelwood predicted that the killer would be so traumatized that his weight would fluctuate, and he would look for a legitimate reason to leave the area. >> this was a frightening experience for this person, because in our opinion, he'd never killed before, and he did not intend to kill when he went into that residence. >> but if the killer had left town, how would police find him? this is the age of knowing] what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-te
he had not expected to encounter gary at that particular point. >> the fbi created an entire profile of the person they believe perpetrated this crime. >> we estimated his age to be between, i believe, 22 and 27. his education, we said he had graduated from high school. he lived within walking distance of where the crime had been committed. >> hazelwood predicted that the killer would be so traumatized that his weight would fluctuate, and he would look for a legitimate reason...
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the fbi being quiet about the actual sum, for obvious reasons. but these are descriptions we've got. somewhere between 5'8" and 5'10". they think it could be a man and woman. not seen since the robbery. they actually fled the scene in a black jeep cherokee and weren't seen after they got in the vehicle nearby, which means they may have accomplices, but the real concern is of just how heavy handed they were with those weapons and this is what the fbi is assayisaying about t. >> we're particularly concerned with the level of violence used by these criminals and the possibility of them acting again. resulting in serious injury to innocent persons. >> now, the fbi thinks that perhaps these people have been in jail and learned the tactics, which means they could be somewhat unstable and that actually, they could injure somebody if that do strike again. a reward of $35,000 put up by wells fargo for the identification and prosecution, the police throwing in an additional 2,000, but no indication of the fbi telling fox news there is no indication of wher
the fbi being quiet about the actual sum, for obvious reasons. but these are descriptions we've got. somewhere between 5'8" and 5'10". they think it could be a man and woman. not seen since the robbery. they actually fled the scene in a black jeep cherokee and weren't seen after they got in the vehicle nearby, which means they may have accomplices, but the real concern is of just how heavy handed they were with those weapons and this is what the fbi is assayisaying about t. >>...
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the fbi and u.s. marshals are trying to track down a fugitive. if we will show it you who they are searching for. >> fighting in the ukrainian parliament finally leading to a deal to end the bloodshed in the streets. details ahead. >> a local hero will be honored for saving a woman's life in a raiders game. >> good morning. it is finally friday. >> erica has been following the forecast with springlike conditions. record-breaking highs for today. some locations will be 10 degrees warmer. we are waking up to a few high clouds and this is a live look from all parts--will top off mount tam. the 39 degrees for vallejo, 45 for hayward and very similar conditions for 8:00 a.m.. by 3:00 p.m. it will be a warmer day with low 60's along the coast. clear and mild conditions by 8:00 p.m. and the temperatures will be in the '50s and low 60's. >> coming up in my next report i will break down your afternoon highs let's take a look at the roads. >> you are going to be in better the normal conditions and you do not have been a hot spots to concern yourself with. a
the fbi and u.s. marshals are trying to track down a fugitive. if we will show it you who they are searching for. >> fighting in the ukrainian parliament finally leading to a deal to end the bloodshed in the streets. details ahead. >> a local hero will be honored for saving a woman's life in a raiders game. >> good morning. it is finally friday. >> erica has been following the forecast with springlike conditions. record-breaking highs for today. some locations will be 10...
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>> plus, the head of the fbi is in san francisco. tonight new numbers and a hard sell on cyber security >> extended warranties you wonder if you should purchase tonight, michael finney has the [son] she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] >>> let's get back to breaking news out of the east bay now. you can see officers walking the freeway looking for evidence shutted down in castro valley. it's because of a possible highway shooting. >> yes. we've been told five, maybe six shots fired in a black suv. there are reports half a dozen shots were fired at this car on the fraechlt chp walking now looking for shell casings and possible evidence. we'll stay on the story here and on twitter. >> please leave original belongings behind. >> we cannot breathe back here. go. >> those are the voices of flight attendants as smoke begins to fill the cabin of a sky west airline flight from lax landing in oakland last night. >> passengers and foernler bart spokesman took this video on his cell phone. >> we started getting cl
>> plus, the head of the fbi is in san francisco. tonight new numbers and a hard sell on cyber security >> extended warranties you wonder if you should purchase tonight, michael finney has the [son] she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] >>> let's get back to breaking news out of the east bay now. you can see officers walking the freeway looking for evidence shutted down in castro valley. it's because of a possible highway shooting. >>...
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all the way back in 1993 the fbi had this penetration. why didn't it come up? ission. he said he hadn't heard of this. this is phillip zelijko, now at the university of virginia. he hadn't heard of this. we had trouble reaching the actual agent, the former head of the fbi field office, maybe he'll want to see this and want to talk to me now, ed kern, what happened with this information. what the 9/11 commission did find -- also the 9/11 commission folks very much on the years right before the september 11th attacks and didn't dig that deeply back to 1993. but this raises questions about what happened to this source. was the cia or the fbi still running this source up into the 1995, 1996, 1997? and that question isn't answered. our sources for the story say that the fbi, los angeles field office lost track of the source. so it's not clear now what happened. when you look at this, we tried really hard not to bring this story as something that would just fd the landscape of conspiracy theories about 9/11, because we know it's a rich landscape. we really wanted to l
all the way back in 1993 the fbi had this penetration. why didn't it come up? ission. he said he hadn't heard of this. this is phillip zelijko, now at the university of virginia. he hadn't heard of this. we had trouble reaching the actual agent, the former head of the fbi field office, maybe he'll want to see this and want to talk to me now, ed kern, what happened with this information. what the 9/11 commission did find -- also the 9/11 commission folks very much on the years right before the...
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. >> a drive-by threat against the fbi chief's child. >> some guy in a pickup truck said, i'm going to get you, nigger. >> and in the end, the curious question of the cia. >> you're 19. you say you work for the cia. you've been recruited. >> i'll let the document speak for itself. i'm not going to comment on that. >> then -- >> you know how to kill somebody with a choke hold? that's a yes or no answer? >> no, it's not. >> yes, it is, actually. do you know how to kill somebody with a choke hold? >> no, it's not. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new busine
. >> a drive-by threat against the fbi chief's child. >> some guy in a pickup truck said, i'm going to get you, nigger. >> and in the end, the curious question of the cia. >> you're 19. you say you work for the cia. you've been recruited. >> i'll let the document speak for itself. i'm not going to comment on that. >> then -- >> you know how to kill somebody with a choke hold? that's a yes or no answer? >> no, it's not. >> yes, it is,...
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at one point he said it was the fbi. ecause that is what appears to be given to susan rice when she went out there and said it was a video that incited protest and we know the video didn't even exist now. >> this is problematic because what i understand is he received an e-mail the day before susan rice went on the sunday shows that said this isn't an resulting from protest. and susan rise saying al qaeda is removed from the talking points and talks about blaming this video and says al qaeda has been decimated. this is troubling. and the fact the president subsequently was blaming the video. even though moral may have received information from the day before that contradicted that. this didn't fit their election narrative and that is why it doesn't pass the smell test it wasn't a cover up >> we have to go back to the laden raid and the success of it and the drone strike and the fact the president had overseen many successful attacks on high ranking members and perhaps you are pointing at what the issue was. >> martha, by
at one point he said it was the fbi. ecause that is what appears to be given to susan rice when she went out there and said it was a video that incited protest and we know the video didn't even exist now. >> this is problematic because what i understand is he received an e-mail the day before susan rice went on the sunday shows that said this isn't an resulting from protest. and susan rise saying al qaeda is removed from the talking points and talks about blaming this video and says al...
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it's got designated support from the fbi. ey've apportioned 4,000 security officials and personnel to the event tomorrow. just to put that into perspecti perspective, that's 4,000 officials for 100,000 people within a square mile. the british put 9,000 troops at the height of the taliban insurgency for 22,000 square miles. the amount of security going into this is huge. it's going to have a in fly zone which will be put into place. that's going to be sanctioned by black hawk helicopters. you have a 300 foot ring of steel that came into lockdown. you'll have the usual sealing of the manhole covers. you'll have the garbage facilities taken away. there's a lot going into this. today's new world order is about global terrorism. it's about insurgencies and about an international jihad that wants to inflect chaos and carnage. this is something we have to adapt to. if you look at the organization such as hezbollah or taliban, what makes up their intelligence network are the people that live within the society. it's the people that ha
it's got designated support from the fbi. ey've apportioned 4,000 security officials and personnel to the event tomorrow. just to put that into perspecti perspective, that's 4,000 officials for 100,000 people within a square mile. the british put 9,000 troops at the height of the taliban insurgency for 22,000 square miles. the amount of security going into this is huge. it's going to have a in fly zone which will be put into place. that's going to be sanctioned by black hawk helicopters. you...
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he said the fbi made the arrangements. but when they contacted the fbi, that wasn't the case.s chambliss and burr who sent e-mail traffic between the cia and white house. during traffic, if you go back and force, mr. morel, supposedly represented to the united states senate that oh, just for information purposes, but when you look at the reality, that now the united states senate is saying, no, that wasn't the case. the white house was actually having some input. >> all right. here is what i find stunning. is that now there's this allegation of lying. and i think to myself, what are you going to do about it? because when james clapper on march of last year testified and senator widen asked him the question whether or not nsa collects any type of daf data a all, his answer was, no, sir. which is right out wrong. nothing happens when you lie. if someone lies under oath, in traffic court, you get into trouble. but we have these situations where these high ranking officials are just -- i mean, clapper, clearly lied. i don't know about this new one. >> well, look, go back to fast a
he said the fbi made the arrangements. but when they contacted the fbi, that wasn't the case.s chambliss and burr who sent e-mail traffic between the cia and white house. during traffic, if you go back and force, mr. morel, supposedly represented to the united states senate that oh, just for information purposes, but when you look at the reality, that now the united states senate is saying, no, that wasn't the case. the white house was actually having some input. >> all right. here is...
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where is the fbi in investigating? that is a criminal offense. it's a criminal offense also for the irs to have released to confidential donor information of the texas public policy 230u7b dags and the republican governors public policy council, conservative organizations whose donor information was released by the irs. that's a criminal offense. who is investigating that? and then finally the lies -- again, it is a lie, it is a felony to lie to a federal agency, and yet the irs on the day after thanksgiving in proposing these regulations, the agent from the irs who transmitted those proposed regulations in the formal publication says that there are no related documents. that's what it says on the website. related documents, none. yet, i have submitted a four-year request on behalf of tea party patriots for turned lying background documents, they said we can't get your those documents until april. the public comment period closes february 27th. so there are no documents but it will take them until april to get them to us. that's a lie. they also l
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the fbi said tips from the public helped agents track him down. briggs escaped on february 1 from montana after being arrested for assault. he was considered armed and dangerous. >>> now we want to take you up to a northern california indian reservation. tonight people there held a candlelight vigil for four people killed in a fit of rage. it happened yesterday. >> reporter: the county deputies say when they opened fire inside the cedarville ranch on thursday afternoon, there were 12 people inside. among them this woman. she didn't want her face shown, but she's the daughter of the 50-year-old davis, one of four people gunned down during an eviction meeting. she spent hours walking around the scene of the crime site on friday just looking at the building. >> i mean i needed to say good- bye. >> reporter: her father dead, her two sisters stabbed repeatedly when rose allegedly ran out of ammunition and grabbed a knife. also among the dead, sheila and others who gave birth to a baby girl five days earlier. the newborn was found alive under her mother
the fbi said tips from the public helped agents track him down. briggs escaped on february 1 from montana after being arrested for assault. he was considered armed and dangerous. >>> now we want to take you up to a northern california indian reservation. tonight people there held a candlelight vigil for four people killed in a fit of rage. it happened yesterday. >> reporter: the county deputies say when they opened fire inside the cedarville ranch on thursday afternoon, there...
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now the fbi releasing video looking for these two individuals. don't know whether they are two men or whether it's perhaps a man and a woman. from the surveillance footage, they are well described. a distinctive white coat. they are shoving the cash in trash bags. that's why they are called also the trash talking bandits. they made a get away within two minutes. extraordinary. they managed to get inside the cash vault and take away cash that didn't have dye inside it. or they would have been able to trace them or ruin the cash. this was so violent, the authorities are extremely worried about what these two could do next. take a listen to what the lead fbi investigator is saying about them. >> they got behind the counter, got into the back room, into the vault and that's why they got a larger amount of money in this one. >> that large amount of money could be as much as $500,000. this is the black cherokee jeep from 1992 they got away in. they dumped it nearby. police say they are worried they could strike again. >> we are committed to solving thi
now the fbi releasing video looking for these two individuals. don't know whether they are two men or whether it's perhaps a man and a woman. from the surveillance footage, they are well described. a distinctive white coat. they are shoving the cash in trash bags. that's why they are called also the trash talking bandits. they made a get away within two minutes. extraordinary. they managed to get inside the cash vault and take away cash that didn't have dye inside it. or they would have been...
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marshal and the fbi are involved. they stated that he is armed and dangerous and may be in the bay area. he was busted last week. according to the board is they have received several photos. he is a convicted felon and a sex offender. he also was sought to a woman and a police officer. according stated that after his arrest, he escaped custody and has been staying in homeless shelters. the fbi warned that he can become a pilot. >> people have to be aware that he worked in the hotel business, last day and literally hit to be righted her front door. we do not mean to alarm you but this is something that you should be aware of if you're hiring people to do work. >> he is 5 ft. 7 in. with a brown hair. he has a son of burst tattoo. they tell us that he has used many different names and he has also given a variety of ages. >> resolution might be near for the ukraine after many have been killed and injured in anti-government protest. the ukrainian president announced early presidential elections and promised to form a coalit
marshal and the fbi are involved. they stated that he is armed and dangerous and may be in the bay area. he was busted last week. according to the board is they have received several photos. he is a convicted felon and a sex offender. he also was sought to a woman and a police officer. according stated that after his arrest, he escaped custody and has been staying in homeless shelters. the fbi warned that he can become a pilot. >> people have to be aware that he worked in the hotel...
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eventually he got discouraged and he retired from the fbi and he took a job as the head of security in the center in new york city. so he turned up in august of 2001, and he kept that job only for a few days and he was on the scene and he -- so that kind of citizen is one reason i wanted to write the book i wanted to write this book to talk about the way that we do have a grand strategy in our fight against terrorism and i don't think a lot of americans know that work over the pieces and i tried to lay some of those out to help the citizens kind of develop a full perspective on what the public business has done by all parts in this. in that respect than a couple assumptions, the book starts with the idea that terrorism is a real thing and a bad thing, and actually in the academy overall accepted propositions. i used a definition from the think tank. this isn't mine but it's always guided my scholarship and that terrorism is a deliberate and systematic murder and menacing of the innocents to inspire fear from the political ends. the terrorist threat that we face is explored in the book
eventually he got discouraged and he retired from the fbi and he took a job as the head of security in the center in new york city. so he turned up in august of 2001, and he kept that job only for a few days and he was on the scene and he -- so that kind of citizen is one reason i wanted to write the book i wanted to write this book to talk about the way that we do have a grand strategy in our fight against terrorism and i don't think a lot of americans know that work over the pieces and i...
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between 1951-1961 the fbi budget has tripled due to the actions of senate majority leader lyndon johnson. when lyndon johnson stole his election in 1948, but a totally disputed and fraudulent 86 votes, j. edgar hoover flew down for the victory party in austin. so they were very close and, of course, hoover had his own motives. he knew he was facing mandatory retirement. he knew the kennedys would put him out to past year in 1954. so his motive was clear. in any event, johnson's matches for kennedy was, you need me, you need texas, and if you don't put me on the ticket, i'll just take this dossier and i'll give it to dick nixon. remember, nixon and kennedy were locked in a skin tight race for president. so kennedy vineyard and he put johnson on the ticket. the next day a reporter was in shock, how to give up the most powerful jobs in washington, u.s.a. majority leader to be vice president, a job with no power at all? lyndon johnson said, i checked. wenwaiting for vice president he become president of the united states upon the death of the president. and, frankly, i'm a gambling man and i
between 1951-1961 the fbi budget has tripled due to the actions of senate majority leader lyndon johnson. when lyndon johnson stole his election in 1948, but a totally disputed and fraudulent 86 votes, j. edgar hoover flew down for the victory party in austin. so they were very close and, of course, hoover had his own motives. he knew he was facing mandatory retirement. he knew the kennedys would put him out to past year in 1954. so his motive was clear. in any event, johnson's matches for...