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what the fbi to get in their entirety. and the stand he had information now are you aware of the problem he was -- the two nations picked him up to be added team got the fertility five days, 25 days. tony's it would not allow us. they are in millennium challenged country. we give the millions because they are so wonderful and it would not let the fbi talked to them. finally the fbi team came back three hours later and let that guy loose. i saw him on television celebrating that he was -- i would have a hard time, frankly, voting for aid to egypt. can you ask the state department , secretary carry? we want to get to the bottom of what took place. this guy has a information and if they want aid from us, you know, if you could just talk to them and make that request. >> i will. >> okay. and then i think that is the secure work environment. i think that's it. mr. shephard your good. >> mr. chairman, follow-up on that. i hope the egyptians, the chinese, the ukrainians are paying attention. i want to reiterate complete support fo
what the fbi to get in their entirety. and the stand he had information now are you aware of the problem he was -- the two nations picked him up to be added team got the fertility five days, 25 days. tony's it would not allow us. they are in millennium challenged country. we give the millions because they are so wonderful and it would not let the fbi talked to them. finally the fbi team came back three hours later and let that guy loose. i saw him on television celebrating that he was -- i...
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thing for the fbi. at important reforms resulted from it. i thought that was the biggest surprise as far as public reaction is concerned. >> from all the research you have done, what is the biggest change that the fbi has made today as a result of all of this over the years? >> the biggest changes that took place, i am not so sure that they are still in existence today. but they were certainly very significant changes at the time. , theh committee hearings first congressional investigation of intelligence agencies took place as a result of the succession of events that started with the burglary. they started in 1975. reformsult, significant took place, including the establishment of congressional oversight committees, oversight of intelligence. such committees have never existed before. in 1974, the freedom of information act was strengthened. in the end, that might be the most important and enduring reform that came out of all this. that meant that it was possible for people to apply and receive files f
thing for the fbi. at important reforms resulted from it. i thought that was the biggest surprise as far as public reaction is concerned. >> from all the research you have done, what is the biggest change that the fbi has made today as a result of all of this over the years? >> the biggest changes that took place, i am not so sure that they are still in existence today. but they were certainly very significant changes at the time. , theh committee hearings first congressional...
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the fbi is arguing my research is a threat to national security. foia is one of the best and only tools we have to fight secrecy and foia is broken. >> suing the nsa. and a democracy now! exclusive, one of the nation's most prolific transparency activists, ryan shapiro, reveals he is suing the nsa, fbi, and defense intelligence agency in an attempt to force the agencies to open the records detailing how the u.s. secretly helped apartheid south africa capture leadingandela in 1962, to his 27 years in prison. we will also speak with ryan shapiro about why the fbi considers his academic research on the animal rights movement a threat to national security. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the obama administration is preparing to ask congress to reform the national security agency's own collection of phone records -- one of the most controversial nsa practices exposed by edward snowden. "the new york times," setting an end officials, says the proposal would leave the bulk
the fbi is arguing my research is a threat to national security. foia is one of the best and only tools we have to fight secrecy and foia is broken. >> suing the nsa. and a democracy now! exclusive, one of the nation's most prolific transparency activists, ryan shapiro, reveals he is suing the nsa, fbi, and defense intelligence agency in an attempt to force the agencies to open the records detailing how the u.s. secretly helped apartheid south africa capture leadingandela in 1962, to his...
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the discovery of j. edgar hoover secret fbi." ell as three of the eight members of the courageous antiwar act to this group who risked their futures to break into the fbi office in pennsylvania 43 years ago and feel not just on, but every document in that office. [applause] during the following week after the burglary, while the fbi was looking frantically for the perpetrators, they moved 200 agents in to the powell plan neighborhood where i think many people from this audience lives. the group was called the south pacific save to investigate the fbi photocopied and mailed out hundreds of the fbi's directives that prove beyond any doubt that the fbi had reaching an illegal and secretive criminal war against political dissent, you can civil rights in the right activists in justice. the citizens commission sent the first batch of files to five people. three journalists and two members of congress. it shows how powerful jay approvers hold was because four of those five have received the files turned them over to the fbi. one person d
the discovery of j. edgar hoover secret fbi." ell as three of the eight members of the courageous antiwar act to this group who risked their futures to break into the fbi office in pennsylvania 43 years ago and feel not just on, but every document in that office. [applause] during the following week after the burglary, while the fbi was looking frantically for the perpetrators, they moved 200 agents in to the powell plan neighborhood where i think many people from this audience lives. the...
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she called the fbi. they sent a couple of agents out who it to be the manager of the apartment who also lived in the apartment next to them and showed in the photo. he was like, oh, my god. those are my neighbors. are you sure? yes. will you go knock on the door and more and out? no. on not not gonna start. he later complained, cat can be captured. .. make that up. >> it just goes on and on. one of the things that your book beautifully captures. >> we live in the the boston area for around 20 years. i was always interested in the fact that he was never tainted with anything that you ever heard or read about his brother. added that happened? >> much of the difference that was shown. in south boston almost every family would have what you call black sheep. when they have to remember, there was not much in the public domain about whitey. it was all whispers. i remember as a kid in my teens. in us was to talk about them. the other thing, i did more stuff after. we knew him as an enabling. he invested so much
she called the fbi. they sent a couple of agents out who it to be the manager of the apartment who also lived in the apartment next to them and showed in the photo. he was like, oh, my god. those are my neighbors. are you sure? yes. will you go knock on the door and more and out? no. on not not gonna start. he later complained, cat can be captured. .. make that up. >> it just goes on and on. one of the things that your book beautifully captures. >> we live in the the boston area for...
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the fbi came to the raines home and interviewed john. after they left, five minutes later, bonnie came back to the house. they were quite shaken by the fact that they had such a near-miss. i think the sketch was better him than bonnie gives credit. if they had seen her, they might have made the connection. there was another woman in the movement who looked very much like bonnie. they broke down the door to her home, removed many things from her home and harassed her quite a bit. they thought that perhaps she was bonnie. >> in 1989, were there many people at this dinner? >> it was just the three of us. >> what was your first reaction? what did you say to them that night? >> i watched their daughter's reaction and i could tell that this didn't mean a thing to her. it meant a great deal to me. i waited until she left the room and then said, are you telling me that you are media burglars? they were glowing. they explained that they were. part of the reason why this is very unusual is that i learned very quickly that evening, they had taken a
the fbi came to the raines home and interviewed john. after they left, five minutes later, bonnie came back to the house. they were quite shaken by the fact that they had such a near-miss. i think the sketch was better him than bonnie gives credit. if they had seen her, they might have made the connection. there was another woman in the movement who looked very much like bonnie. they broke down the door to her home, removed many things from her home and harassed her quite a bit. they thought...
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americans didn't really know what the fbi was doing, that there was a public fbi and a secret fbi. erything changed. >> what one thing do you remember that bothered you the most when you found out about the secret fbi? >> can i name two? first, one is from the first set of stolen file that i received when i was a reporter at the washington post. it was the very first document. it was an instruction to agents to act in such a way that they would "enhance the paranoia" and also make people think there was an fbi agent behind every mailbox. that was a really striking thing to find, the kind of thing that most people would not think was placed in a file. that did have a shocking effect when he came public. there are so many things that are very interesting and that the public found very upsetting. i think in the end what i found most upsetting, was the massive surveillance in two ways. first, the massive surveillance that was taking place in black communities. they documented what was taking place in philadelphia. the same thing was taking place all over the united states. it was very c
americans didn't really know what the fbi was doing, that there was a public fbi and a secret fbi. erything changed. >> what one thing do you remember that bothered you the most when you found out about the secret fbi? >> can i name two? first, one is from the first set of stolen file that i received when i was a reporter at the washington post. it was the very first document. it was an instruction to agents to act in such a way that they would "enhance the paranoia" and...
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it is different for the fbi. they lead to prosecution. >> that is what i was driving at. 50, whereas also there are more jurisdictions here. many of them have special branches, or intelligence divisions. that is one of the challenges in the united states. discussion, we have intelligence units in los not every police department has an intelligence unit. that is who we work closely with. the transition has gone surely to an intelligence agency and probably would not have suited the united date, even if it was desirable. looking very hard is the integration of intelligence analysts and people who are special agents. the director has made a firm commitment to ensuring that role. i would say, to your point, a few laws -- now that the fbi has been asked to create this bureau, we have already been briefed. we probably had a half dozen or a dozen briefings by very talented people. are they the exception to the rule? is this national security bureau being pushed down from mr. mueller and mr. komi? there are successful car
it is different for the fbi. they lead to prosecution. >> that is what i was driving at. 50, whereas also there are more jurisdictions here. many of them have special branches, or intelligence divisions. that is one of the challenges in the united states. discussion, we have intelligence units in los not every police department has an intelligence unit. that is who we work closely with. the transition has gone surely to an intelligence agency and probably would not have suited the united...
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what is the latest fbi assessment of the gang threat in the u.s. and what fbi resources for gangs and criminal activities are included in the fy14? you we have 100 different task force is focused on just that, addressing these gangs that are dominating neighborhoods. as you said mr. chairman we focus on the international gangs especially those straddling the mexican-american border so there are a lot of resources we look to in hundreds of agencies already. i will have to get the particular number in the proposal in the proposed budget for 2015 but this is something we are going to continue to try to make a contribution on. >> your material gangs are quote becoming more violent and establishing with drug trafficking organizations. they said all of the marijuana and cocaine has all been operated throughout the country. everywhere, northern virginia by gangs coming out of mexico. we also have human trafficking which i want to ask you a little bit about. do we need, do we need the same effort that the bureau did? you prosecuted the gambino family. do we
what is the latest fbi assessment of the gang threat in the u.s. and what fbi resources for gangs and criminal activities are included in the fy14? you we have 100 different task force is focused on just that, addressing these gangs that are dominating neighborhoods. as you said mr. chairman we focus on the international gangs especially those straddling the mexican-american border so there are a lot of resources we look to in hundreds of agencies already. i will have to get the particular...
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the work by fbi and the doj has helped. one example by the peer review academic study published two economies look dash up of subject of make up blood with copyright infringement. . . i hope we can continue building these types of cases. they are complex and require a lot of resources, but as shown by this study and others, they have a real payoff, which means a lot to my constituents who work in a copyright and content industries. i hope you can work to make sure that the agents that are dedicated at the enforcement with the support of the subcommittee, in fact, continue to focus and work on ip-related cases and not other matters. >> and i can commit to that. i agree with bob miller that this work is very, very important. the engine of america is our creativity, and you can make it different in protecting the fruits of that creativity through blocking some of these people up. that work is going to continue. >> thank you to. >> of the gentleman would yield for one second. part of my colleague -- he admitted that he had some
the work by fbi and the doj has helped. one example by the peer review academic study published two economies look dash up of subject of make up blood with copyright infringement. . . i hope we can continue building these types of cases. they are complex and require a lot of resources, but as shown by this study and others, they have a real payoff, which means a lot to my constituents who work in a copyright and content industries. i hope you can work to make sure that the agents that are...
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regarding the history of redacted documents the fbi clean with the damage from releasing information and the urine decided to take the issue to court to any of the high from violating the freedom of information act. in a ruling last week judge rosemary quail air of the u s district court for dc where the fbi to explain more detail why it claims that information is exempt. so the talk about that and much more. i was going to earlier by the attorney representing this case jeffrey white ever thousand and two tiny about one minute before the player requests and what he was seeking to find out. when brian shapiro to the requests he had already gotten some documents through of related litigation. another forty requests every field occupy she said that the targeted by somebody or some organization to be a facet of their leaders assassinated. and the fbi had written a memorandum about us. it was heavily redacted and will run and was seeking to do was to find out what was behind this reduction is whether the fbi was investigating. sniper allegations. and i'm comfortable with a wrench into sto
regarding the history of redacted documents the fbi clean with the damage from releasing information and the urine decided to take the issue to court to any of the high from violating the freedom of information act. in a ruling last week judge rosemary quail air of the u s district court for dc where the fbi to explain more detail why it claims that information is exempt. so the talk about that and much more. i was going to earlier by the attorney representing this case jeffrey white ever...
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they say he threw that white coffee table at the fbi agent, hitting him in the head, leaving the fbi agent to shoot him, saying he feared for his life and for the life of the other armed officer who was in that room who was the massachusetts state trooper who had been sending all those texts. according to the report released by the florida state prosecutor today, the three recording devices used by the massachusetts state police at various times during the interview, those recording devices captured the majority of what happened that night, captured the majority of the interview and the confession by ibragim todashev but none of those recording devices managed to capture what happened moments later which is when they shot him. that is just one of the reviews of this incident released today. in very quick succession. we also got the u.s. department of justice report on the shooting. which also notes "while there are audio and video recordings of the interview of todashev earlier that evening, there are no recordings of the shooting, itself." "because the interview discontinued when mr.
they say he threw that white coffee table at the fbi agent, hitting him in the head, leaving the fbi agent to shoot him, saying he feared for his life and for the life of the other armed officer who was in that room who was the massachusetts state trooper who had been sending all those texts. according to the report released by the florida state prosecutor today, the three recording devices used by the massachusetts state police at various times during the interview, those recording devices...
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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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there can help the fbi. and that's why we targeted not only northern california but also major port cities you know miami miami, tampa and orlando. >> seven states have put up these billboards to ramp up the hunt. last december fbi agent went door to door in this neighborhood where san diego has family ties. the fbi has tips san diego has been spotted in novato, san rafael and santa cruz. he can also be in massachusetts, south america or even europe. which is why the fbi needs the public's help. >> it's been many years since the fbi is asked for the public's health. >> san diego is charged in the bombing of the chiron office building in 2003 as well as a second building at shaklee corporation him present in. >> intended to cause damage to physical property and it would've been easy for i standers to be caught by these bombs. >> agency san diego is a member of extreme animal rights group and targeted the biotech companies for the contentions with an animal testing lab. san diego could also still have several t
there can help the fbi. and that's why we targeted not only northern california but also major port cities you know miami miami, tampa and orlando. >> seven states have put up these billboards to ramp up the hunt. last december fbi agent went door to door in this neighborhood where san diego has family ties. the fbi has tips san diego has been spotted in novato, san rafael and santa cruz. he can also be in massachusetts, south america or even europe. which is why the fbi needs the...
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what is the latest fbi assessment of again for in the u.s.? with fbi resources to games and colonel activities are included in fy '15? you can be in the neighborhood and there are gangs that control the neighborhood. that can be as bad for the people that live there as if an organized crime, or if it's there is, ma al-qaeda from outside. so can you sort of layout again effort in the country and what you see taking place, mexican gangs and things like that? >> you mentioned the national gang intelligence center, a very important resource for us and for our partners in state and local law enforcement because what the intelligence effort focus on gangs does is collect information from all police departments around the country, aggregated so they can then be shared. they run something, databases which is an encyclopedia of something that seems a ordinary as gang symbols and signs, so that a police officer in upstate new york encountered something he can query the database and see that this is actually a gang symbol from the southwest and has been s
what is the latest fbi assessment of again for in the u.s.? with fbi resources to games and colonel activities are included in fy '15? you can be in the neighborhood and there are gangs that control the neighborhood. that can be as bad for the people that live there as if an organized crime, or if it's there is, ma al-qaeda from outside. so can you sort of layout again effort in the country and what you see taking place, mexican gangs and things like that? >> you mentioned the national...
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is he still in egyptian custody and has the fbi had custody specs? > we have had a good cooperation from egypt to that is the answer that i would have. >> can i ask you to please -- we are going to be voting on a billion dollar plus aid to the egyptian government. now, i am not surprised that morsi didn't give us access to him, that the current government who? that you all comin come in you a legal act -- i met with him, can you tell us -- could you have the state department or legal ask the current government and say the question came from the committee that is going to be i think mr. schiff is on the operations and i and i am commig to be voting on whether we should give aid to egypt. i want the fbi to get in there and talk to this guy. you ought to be able to talk to him. i understand he had information. now are you aware of the problem the bureau had? he was -- dot tunisians picked him up and you had a team go out for 25 days, 25 days. tunisia wouldn't allow us on the millennium challenge country we give them no liens because they are so wonderful
is he still in egyptian custody and has the fbi had custody specs? > we have had a good cooperation from egypt to that is the answer that i would have. >> can i ask you to please -- we are going to be voting on a billion dollar plus aid to the egyptian government. now, i am not surprised that morsi didn't give us access to him, that the current government who? that you all comin come in you a legal act -- i met with him, can you tell us -- could you have the state department or legal...
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and still others were meant to mock the fbi. for example, 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
and still others were meant to mock the fbi. for example, 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...
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he's the first domestic terror jump terrorism fugitive added to the fbi's most wanted list. the bureau is casting a wide net in order to arrest him. >> anyone with eyes and ears can help the fbi out there. and that's why we targeted not only northern california but major port cities miami, tampa and orlando. >> seven states have put up these billboards to ramp up the hot. last december fbi agents went door-to-door in this neighborhood where san diego has family ties. the fbi has tips san diego has been spotted in novato san rafael and santa cruz. he could also be in massachusetts, south america or europe. >> it's been many years since the fbi has asked for the public's health and this is one of those cases. >> he's charged in the bombing of the chiron office building in 2003 and a second building at shaklee corporation and present in. >> he intended to cause damage to physical property and it would've been easy for a bystander to be caught in these bombs. >> agents say he's a member of an extreme animal rights group and targeted the biotech companies for their connections wit
he's the first domestic terror jump terrorism fugitive added to the fbi's most wanted list. the bureau is casting a wide net in order to arrest him. >> anyone with eyes and ears can help the fbi out there. and that's why we targeted not only northern california but major port cities miami, tampa and orlando. >> seven states have put up these billboards to ramp up the hot. last december fbi agents went door-to-door in this neighborhood where san diego has family ties. the fbi has...
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bulger eluded the fbi for 14 years by hiding in plain site in santa monica, california. tonight, you'll hear from the agents who finally caught him, with some help from an alley cat and his girlfriend's breast implants. >> we just rushed him. >> kroft: you mean guns out? "fbi, don't move!" >> i asked him to identify himself and that didn't go over well. he asked me to "f"-ing identify myself. and i asked him, i said, "are you whitey bulger?" he said, "yes." >> zeig heil! zeig heil! >> stahl: if they sound like nazis, it's because they are... >> zeig heil! zeig heil! zeig heil! >> stahl: ...the largest nazi group in america rallying in trenton, new jersey. >> this isn't dress-up. this isn't a game. we're fighting for our children's future. >> stahl: jeff hall was the movement's rising star, who was murdered at point blank range in his own home. what's astonishing about this story was who did it. >> simon: the prosecution says you're a con man, a thief. what do you say to that? barry landeau pulled off the single largest theft of historic artifacts in the united states. tho
bulger eluded the fbi for 14 years by hiding in plain site in santa monica, california. tonight, you'll hear from the agents who finally caught him, with some help from an alley cat and his girlfriend's breast implants. >> we just rushed him. >> kroft: you mean guns out? "fbi, don't move!" >> i asked him to identify himself and that didn't go over well. he asked me to "f"-ing identify myself. and i asked him, i said, "are you whitey bulger?" he...
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the findings. this wasn't a cia document. it was an official fbi document because we were turning everything over to them. jean and i had a say in the drafting of the paper, but the final wording was beyond our control. as we understood it, when the report came out in march of 1993, it didn't identify rick ames as the primary suspect. it did, however, have his name on a short list of other possible suspects. for jean and myself it was a pretty difficult time. we were convinced rick ames was the trader we spent two years looking for and our analysis proved that to be the case. we know the fbi didn't share our belief and would continue to focus on others on their short list. but thankfully, and truly thankfully, additional information became available that didn't identify rick, but pointed in his direction. and most importantly, it forced the fbi to open a full scale investigation of risk ames. one year later, february 21st, 1994, president's day, a government holiday and we were at work. rick ames is arrested by the fbi around the corner from his ho
the findings. this wasn't a cia document. it was an official fbi document because we were turning everything over to them. jean and i had a say in the drafting of the paper, but the final wording was beyond our control. as we understood it, when the report came out in march of 1993, it didn't identify rick ames as the primary suspect. it did, however, have his name on a short list of other possible suspects. for jean and myself it was a pretty difficult time. we were convinced rick ames was the...
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this is one of the spots raided by the fbi this morning. this building behind me along an alleyway in chinatown. it belongs to the chinese free mace -- chinese free mason. they are trying to cut open an antique safe as they search for ifd. it sounds like they -- for evidence. it sounds like they are having trouble. the fire department was called in to help open the safe. agents served a search warrant here at this location as part of this widespread criminal investigation involving state senator leland yee and the fbi does confirm they've arrested raymond chow, the president of the freemason association. these are recent photos of chow taking part in a ceremony in chinatown. he's a number of people arrested today. agents are not revealing much about the nature of the investigation. >> this morning, the fbi is conducting multiple search warrants and arrests. we ask that you limit your questions at this time. >> reporter: according to local law enforcement agencies, though, the fbi did serve search warrants at more than a dozen locations aroun
this is one of the spots raided by the fbi this morning. this building behind me along an alleyway in chinatown. it belongs to the chinese free mace -- chinese free mason. they are trying to cut open an antique safe as they search for ifd. it sounds like they -- for evidence. it sounds like they are having trouble. the fire department was called in to help open the safe. agents served a search warrant here at this location as part of this widespread criminal investigation involving state...
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. >> 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 the meeting at 9:30. >> there was a short time gap from the time he left the workshop to the time he was called at his residence. that gap had to be filled in. >> he also passed a polygraph test. >> one of the detectives did come to my work and he asked to see me. at that time, i said, am i still considered a suspect? and he says, mr. church, yes, you are. and i said, well, i think that you need to look somewhere else. >> diane church was also considered a suspect. >> they gave me a lie detecter test, a horrible thing to go through to go to the police station and be fingerprinted and lie detecter test a
. >> 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 the meeting at 9:30. >> there was a...
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the fbi has several -- protect the u.s.orist attacks, cyber based attack, espionage, also to combat transnational criminal enterprise or violent crime and, of course, this incident could be several of those or none of those. walk us through your from your fbi experience how the fbi looks at a question mark event like this and prioritizes its investigation. >> yeah, well, in this particular case the malaysians have primacy in terms of the investigation. the fbi has legal attitaaches t are distributed around the world. they're in about 70 different embassies around the globe. there's an agent who's assigned in the embassy in kuala lumpur and i'm certain is coordinating with the malaysian authorities. in this particular case, the fbi will provide guidance. they may provide expertise as in the situation where they're looking at analyzing using their subject matter experts to do forensic evaluation on that flight simulator, the recording device. so the fbi in this particular case will be providing supporting capabilities. but, a
the fbi has several -- protect the u.s.orist attacks, cyber based attack, espionage, also to combat transnational criminal enterprise or violent crime and, of course, this incident could be several of those or none of those. walk us through your from your fbi experience how the fbi looks at a question mark event like this and prioritizes its investigation. >> yeah, well, in this particular case the malaysians have primacy in terms of the investigation. the fbi has legal attitaaches t are...
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the fbi is now assisting in the investigation into malaysia flight 370. ensic analysis of the flight simulator taken from the home of pilot zaharie shah. now, this comes after malaysian authorities announced some of the data on that simulator was deleted in february. the fbi has also been given copies of the hard drives of computers from both the pilot and the co-pilot. now, the simulator and hard drives were removed from sla's home during a search over the weekend. malaysia's transportation minister cautioned, though, not to rush to judgment here. >> local and international expertise have been recruited to examen the pit'
the fbi is now assisting in the investigation into malaysia flight 370. ensic analysis of the flight simulator taken from the home of pilot zaharie shah. now, this comes after malaysian authorities announced some of the data on that simulator was deleted in february. the fbi has also been given copies of the hard drives of computers from both the pilot and the co-pilot. now, the simulator and hard drives were removed from sla's home during a search over the weekend. malaysia's transportation...
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and tonight, fox news confirming the fbi is now on the case, including here domestically. we bringin now michael schmidt a reporter with "the new york times" who has been breaking news in this story. michael, the latest on the search for the deleted files. >> reporter: well, this is something that the fbi really specializes in. it is going into hard drives and finding files tha deleted. and that is what is going on right now in quantico, virginia, the fbi has scopes of the hard drives. they're going in and trying to find out what the pilot may have deleted. the question is are these files that the pilot deleted likely all due in the normal course of just using a computer or was there something more nefarious here, that is what we're looking for. >> do we know, or is it a good sign that the malaysian authorities are turning over those tapes? the simulator to american investigators for that type of thorough investigation. because a lot of people believe the malaysian government is trying to cover up the truth here. >> well, i think that the u.s. is as happy as they have been
and tonight, fox news confirming the fbi is now on the case, including here domestically. we bringin now michael schmidt a reporter with "the new york times" who has been breaking news in this story. michael, the latest on the search for the deleted files. >> reporter: well, this is something that the fbi really specializes in. it is going into hard drives and finding files tha deleted. and that is what is going on right now in quantico, virginia, the fbi has scopes of the hard...
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always the fbi itself. a few months ago, "the new york times" used the freedom of information act to get these records. these are records on 70 people who fbi agents have shot and killed over a 20-year period, from 1993, roughly to 2011. fbi agents shot and killed 70 people in that time period and shot and wounded 80 people so 150 fbi shootings all together. in every one of those instances, the shooting was reviewed by the fbi itself internally and in every one of those instances, in all 150 of those shootings, the fbi determined that the shooting was justified. they're 150 for 150. but when this white hat fib fbi shooting happened in -- in the joseph schultz case, a number of subtle but important differences surrounding the details of the case. joseph schultz sued and five years later he was awarded $1.5 million for being wrongly shot in the face for doing nothing wrong. part of that deal is the government admitted no wrong doing in the shooting. 150 shootings, zero admission of wrong doing. last may, this
always the fbi itself. a few months ago, "the new york times" used the freedom of information act to get these records. these are records on 70 people who fbi agents have shot and killed over a 20-year period, from 1993, roughly to 2011. fbi agents shot and killed 70 people in that time period and shot and wounded 80 people so 150 fbi shootings all together. in every one of those instances, the shooting was reviewed by the fbi itself internally and in every one of those instances, in...
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with eyes undoers out there can help the fbi out. >> reporter: last december, fbi agents went door tooor in this san rafael neighborhood where san diego has family ties. the fbi has tips that san diego has been spotted in novato, san rafael, and santa cruz, but he could also be in massachusetts, south america, or europe. >> it has been many years since the fbi has asked for the public east help. >> reporter: he is charged with the bombing of an office building in emeryville and pleasanton. >> damage to property. it would have been easy for a bystander to be hurt. >> reporter: he is a member of an extreme animal rights group and targeted the companies for their connection to an animal testing lab. san diego could have several tattoos. burns and collapsing buildings on his back and sides but it is this picture with san diego with glasses and a crew cut and a hoodie the fbi is banking on. >> it is another person that need to be brought to justice and brought back home. >> reporter: san francisco, mark kelly, kpix5. >> they have put san diego's image at their cross roads of the world in t
with eyes undoers out there can help the fbi out. >> reporter: last december, fbi agents went door tooor in this san rafael neighborhood where san diego has family ties. the fbi has tips that san diego has been spotted in novato, san rafael, and santa cruz, but he could also be in massachusetts, south america, or europe. >> it has been many years since the fbi has asked for the public east help. >> reporter: he is charged with the bombing of an office building in emeryville...
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, the fbi determined that the shooting was justified. 0 for 150. but when this white hat fib sho fbi shooting happened in -- in the joseph schultz case, a number of subtle but important differences surrounding the details of the case. joseph schultz sued and five years later he was awarded $1.5 million for being wrongly shot in the face for doing nothing wrong. but the government admitted no wrong doing in the shooting. 150 shootings, zero admission of wrong doing. last may, this young man was shot and killed in his apartment in orlando, florida while being interviewed by fbi agents and massachusetts state troopers. at first it seemed like kind of a local story, something weird had happened in florida with a guy who had connections to crime in massachusetts. then it seem likes a sidebar story to the boston bombings when we learned that the man who had been shot was friends with the older suspect in the bombings, tsarnaev -- there hadn't been any other witnesses, but they said that he lunged at agents with a knife. another leak said forget
, the fbi determined that the shooting was justified. 0 for 150. but when this white hat fib sho fbi shooting happened in -- in the joseph schultz case, a number of subtle but important differences surrounding the details of the case. joseph schultz sued and five years later he was awarded $1.5 million for being wrongly shot in the face for doing nothing wrong. but the government admitted no wrong doing in the shooting. 150 shootings, zero admission of wrong doing. last may, this young man was...
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most of the records i'm seeking to obtain we're in court where the fbi right now. t they are not invoking -- they are not classifying the records, they are not using exemption one, irn stead the fbi is arcombru guing that they need seven years to not comply with the freedom of information act. >> i think they had 20 days. that just to respond to you? >> you absolutely right. the fbi is new pursuing a nuclear option, but it's basically an end run around the freedom of information act, and they are utilizing an expanded and caddallized document to do it. my dissertation is looking at the use of rhetoric and national security to marginallize threats to the state. in 2004 the fbi designates animal rights as the leading threat to the country despite the fact that not one of these movements have ever injured a person in this country. and one of the documents i have obtained is a document demonstrating fbi demonstration of terrorist acts on animal activists. activists who videotaped animals confined in cages so small they can't stand up, turn around or spread their limbs.
most of the records i'm seeking to obtain we're in court where the fbi right now. t they are not invoking -- they are not classifying the records, they are not using exemption one, irn stead the fbi is arcombru guing that they need seven years to not comply with the freedom of information act. >> i think they had 20 days. that just to respond to you? >> you absolutely right. the fbi is new pursuing a nuclear option, but it's basically an end run around the freedom of information...
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the fbi probe ensnared more than two dozen people. at the center of the charges, multiple crimes including bribery, drug distribution, arms trafficking, even murder for hire. shock waves are rippling throughout california. joining me now for the latest developments are nathan haverson from u.c. berkeley. melissa lagos an investigative reporter. and scott, you were at the s meeting today when the suspension decision was made. now the governor has called for all three senators to resign. what's the mood like in san francisco? >> angry, disgusted, shocked. this is the second time in go two months a state senator has been caught allegedly taking bribes from fbi agents in senate history in california no member has been suspended. today three different lawmakers suspended by their colleagues, not allowed to come back to the center leaders say until they're either cleared of their charges. leeland yi takes us to a whole different level. the conversation all year has been about one corruption issue or another whether it was ron calderon caught
the fbi probe ensnared more than two dozen people. at the center of the charges, multiple crimes including bribery, drug distribution, arms trafficking, even murder for hire. shock waves are rippling throughout california. joining me now for the latest developments are nathan haverson from u.c. berkeley. melissa lagos an investigative reporter. and scott, you were at the s meeting today when the suspension decision was made. now the governor has called for all three senators to resign. what's...
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that same night the fbi raided severance' home in ashburn. he was arrested in west virginia the next day. and tonight we also drove to the ex-wife of charles severance. she got out of her car, was walking to her home, and she refused to comment about this latest development. again, alexandria police are not calling him a person of interest or suspect in this case right now. they're waiting for more leads and information. live in alexandria, i'm shomari stone, news4. >> severance is no stranger to a lot of people in alexandria. he went for mayor in 1996 and 2000 as an independent. folks who knew him then say severance was fixated on mental health issues. we found a website registered to a charles severance of oakton, virginia called mentaldisorder.com. it details his legal troubles with the alexandria courts over custody of his son and possession of guns. long-time mayor carrie donnelly says severance used to come to political events dressed in black and focused on that one issue. >> whether you asked a question about a local community question
that same night the fbi raided severance' home in ashburn. he was arrested in west virginia the next day. and tonight we also drove to the ex-wife of charles severance. she got out of her car, was walking to her home, and she refused to comment about this latest development. again, alexandria police are not calling him a person of interest or suspect in this case right now. they're waiting for more leads and information. live in alexandria, i'm shomari stone, news4. >> severance is no...
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no comment is also what we got from the fbi office in san francisco today. at the height of the cold war, the soviets were interested in bay area military secrets and university research. and the fbi was surely interested in knowing what the soviets knew. >> the history of u.s. soviet relations is littered with revelations of spying on both sides. some of the stories were so dramatic they were made into motion pictures. but for two people one with the cia the other with the kgb they were just part of every day life. reporter elaine cojano spoke to them at the international spy museum in washington, d.c. >> reporter: what does it take to be a successful spy? >> my name is oleg colugan and i'm a former kgb officer in the intelligence service. >> reporter: what colugan ought to know during the cold war he was the face of the enemy recruiting americans to work as spies for the kgb in a world that knowledge was and is the ultimate power. >> you can have them, you can manipulate, you can destroy. you can misguide, you can do any damage because you are superior in y
no comment is also what we got from the fbi office in san francisco today. at the height of the cold war, the soviets were interested in bay area military secrets and university research. and the fbi was surely interested in knowing what the soviets knew. >> the history of u.s. soviet relations is littered with revelations of spying on both sides. some of the stories were so dramatic they were made into motion pictures. but for two people one with the cia the other with the kgb they were...
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>> so we told her what the fbi report said. ed. 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. really? so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. cut! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" [ thunder cr
>> so we told her what the fbi report said. ed. 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. really? so our business can be on at&t's...
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>> so we told her what the fbi report said. >> 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. honestly? i wanted a smartphone that shoots great video. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i can see what i'm shooting -- even outdoors, and 4 mics that capture incredible sound. plus, it has apps like vine -- and free cloud storage. my new lumia icon is so great, even our wipeouts look amazing. ♪ honestly, i want to see you be brave ♪ ♪ ♪ honestly, i want to see you be brave ♪ now you can create your own perfecat olive garden, with our new cucina mia menu, for just $9.99. choose the homemade sauce that tempts you the most. like our
>> so we told her what the fbi report said. >> 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. honestly? i wanted a smartphone that shoots great video. so i...
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the cia, at the end of the day, and the fbi, were joined at the hip. and they agreed totally with the department. >> let's talk about the evidence by magrahi and libya, that you just heard the defense talk about. do you think that the identification of magrahi was not correct by the store owner in malt a. saying that magrahi was the guy who bought the clothes and the suitcase that blew up? >> eyewitness identification is a flawed prospect. you don't always get it perfectly right. and in fact, in a year and a half or so, two years after the bombing, he said that of all of pictures that he looked at, when he saw the picture of magrahi, he said this is the person that i think bought the clothes, and i want to say that he never picked out a picture of abu talb and said that he bought the clothes. the only person was magrahi. >> . >> what about the intelligence in it. >> out of all of the proceedings being finished, he never got anything, was never promised anything, and was never paid anything, and this would not have been an hue coming to court. so he was
the cia, at the end of the day, and the fbi, were joined at the hip. and they agreed totally with the department. >> let's talk about the evidence by magrahi and libya, that you just heard the defense talk about. do you think that the identification of magrahi was not correct by the store owner in malt a. saying that magrahi was the guy who bought the clothes and the suitcase that blew up? >> eyewitness identification is a flawed prospect. you don't always get it perfectly right....
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the cia, at the end of the day, and the fbi, were joined at the hip. and they agreed totally with the indictment by the justice department. >> let's talk about the evidence by magrahi and libya, that you just heard the defense talk about. do you think that the identification of magrahi was not correct by the store owner in malt a. saying that magrahi was the guy who bought the clothes and the suitcase that blew up? >> eyewitness identification is a flawed prospect. you don't always get it perfectly right. and in fact, in a year and a half or so, two years after the bombing, he said that of all of pictures that he looked at, when he saw the picture of magrahi, he said this is the person that i think bought the clothes, and i want to say that he never picked out a picture of abu talb and said that he bought the clothes. the only person was magrahi. >> . >> what about the intelligence in it. >> out of all of the proceedings being finished, he never got anything, was never promised anything, and was never paid anything, and this would not have been an hue
the cia, at the end of the day, and the fbi, were joined at the hip. and they agreed totally with the indictment by the justice department. >> let's talk about the evidence by magrahi and libya, that you just heard the defense talk about. do you think that the identification of magrahi was not correct by the store owner in malt a. saying that magrahi was the guy who bought the clothes and the suitcase that blew up? >> eyewitness identification is a flawed prospect. you don't always...
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they always have the backup of the full fbi. ey probably had the support all the way along. >> david, i want you to weigh in on these transponders. first of all, there are three things effectively right now that are in the layperson's it terms, making noise. making themselves known. somewhere out there. whether it's land or sea. that is the emergency locater transmitter in the tail. >> correct. >> that is the epirb, on the rafts. and then, of course -- we like to call them the old fashioned name, black boxes, cockpit voice recorder. give me a breakdown on those other two transmitters and battery life left on the black boxes. >> well, the elt and the epirbs are short-term, 24 to 48 hours. once they touch water they start sending a signal for only 24 to 48 hours. >> so what was in the tail and what was on those life rafts is done. >> correct. however, if that had happened, if they did get water in them, there's 16 satellites constantly monitoring that frequency. so that's what brings in some puzzling -- >> and they're getting nothi
they always have the backup of the full fbi. ey probably had the support all the way along. >> david, i want you to weigh in on these transponders. first of all, there are three things effectively right now that are in the layperson's it terms, making noise. making themselves known. somewhere out there. whether it's land or sea. that is the emergency locater transmitter in the tail. >> correct. >> that is the epirb, on the rafts. and then, of course -- we like to call them the...
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again, it's the fbi doing their investigations and we don't have really much input in that. you know, i hope for the best. >> reporter: mayor lee reacting to the news that leland yee was arrested this morning. yee has been in san francisco politics as an assemblyman and supervisor. current supervisor john avalos -- >> lowers the faith in government and institutions. >> reporter: the news came as a shock on all platforms many in social media questioning what's next. one asks is leland yee a fall guy or will there be a domino effect? it could go either way. now says his entire voting record should be scrutinized. and since leland yee was running for secretary of state his opponents are ready to react, as well. candidate derek cross man sent out a statement saying, we are clearly beyond the point of looking at one bad apple and instead looking at a corrupt institution in the california senate. the constant begging for campaign cash clearly has a corrosive effect on a person's soul and the only solution is to get big money out of politics once and for all. >> senator yee is going
again, it's the fbi doing their investigations and we don't have really much input in that. you know, i hope for the best. >> reporter: mayor lee reacting to the news that leland yee was arrested this morning. yee has been in san francisco politics as an assemblyman and supervisor. current supervisor john avalos -- >> lowers the faith in government and institutions. >> reporter: the news came as a shock on all platforms many in social media questioning what's next. one asks is...
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>> so we told her what the fbi report said. he 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. you get 4 lines onw at&t's network...ilies including unlimited talk unlimited text ...and 10 gigs of data to share. 10 gigs? 10 gigs. all for $160 dollars a month. you know, i think our family really needed this. it's really gonna bring us closer together. yep. yep. yep. yep. yep. yep. introducing our best-ever family pricing for instance, a family of four gets 10 gigs of data with unlimited talk and text for 160 dollars a month. only from at&t. ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to see to calculate, to think -- and can respond to what it encounters. even if that means completely
>> so we told her what the fbi report said. he 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. you get 4...