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next, the fbi analyzed the ransom notes.e 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 in the case from a police officer who was walking in the shopping center near harry weiner'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 ruminated 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 weiner family, and denied having anything to do with sally's murder. >> they knew each other quite well. both families were members of the pre
next, the fbi analyzed the ransom notes.e 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 in the case from a police officer who was walking in the shopping center near harry weiner'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...
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the initiative coined "operation clean slate" is spearheaded by the fbi. our national cyber investigating joint task force with a host of u.s. partners with dhs and private sector. it is a comprehensive public/private network. targeting the bot infrastructure at the same time that coders or those responsible for creating them. this initiative incorporates all facets of the usg, international partners, u.s. financial sector and other stake holders. again, point out dell secure work is one of the main and we talked about game over zeus. operation clean slate has three objectives. to degrade the information of victims, to increase the cost of doing business and causing concern of action against them. just a brief description of the successes of late. december 2012, the fbi disrupted an organized crime ring related to butterfly botnet which stole credit card information, bank account and other personal identifiable information. the butterfly botnet comprised of more than 11 million computer systems and resulted in over $850 million in losses. the fbi along with
the initiative coined "operation clean slate" is spearheaded by the fbi. our national cyber investigating joint task force with a host of u.s. partners with dhs and private sector. it is a comprehensive public/private network. targeting the bot infrastructure at the same time that coders or those responsible for creating them. this initiative incorporates all facets of the usg, international partners, u.s. financial sector and other stake holders. again, point out dell secure work is...
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from neil gallagher that fought against the fbi when he was the chair of the subcommittee on the invasion of privacy that resulted in the freedom of information act. he had a question for you. he said he has been following the reporting with great interest in the parallel. and as a member of congress from 59 to 73 he saw firsthand how the fbi used the methods like the nsa to data difficult compromise on the members of congress to force a vote on the key issues. he opposed the stand and he says my question to you is what can you tell us about the potential for the executive branch to use the nsa as an internal policing unit able to control the congress and the judiciary for the personal scandals and outcome from all of this as the hoover fbi did in his day? >> i get in trouble with my editors and journalists i work with the story and when i do give those previews when i had a momentary loss of control -- [laughter] -- [laughter] there's all these headlines after my colbert report saying it the greatest story.
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came out with the statement that it was a criminal act, the fbi came out with a video. he aircraft in flight. and the blowing off the aircraft. >> a fourth eyewitness reported that he watched a white light traveling upward. >> it showed the plane flying quite a good distance above the house. it clearly did not match anything that i witnessed. i just figured it was something that passified the public. it did fit the scenario of what they wanted it to fit. >> the center fuel tank went boom. and it cracked up a whole bunch of the airplane. now that cracking just led to the whole airplane breaking apart. >> we believe that the nose broke off just forward of the wing. that came right down. straight down. the engines were still producing the same amount of power so it will go up because it is lighter. the airplane itself rose and continued a few thousand feet more ending up in the 16,000 foot range. you have a lot of fuel being mixed with the air and already the fire, so now the fire ball gets to be quite large and noticeable. >> there were some witnesses who saw a rising stre
came out with the statement that it was a criminal act, the fbi came out with a video. he aircraft in flight. and the blowing off the aircraft. >> a fourth eyewitness reported that he watched a white light traveling upward. >> it showed the plane flying quite a good distance above the house. it clearly did not match anything that i witnessed. i just figured it was something that passified the public. it did fit the scenario of what they wanted it to fit. >> the center fuel...
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predicted the killer was antisocial and earned a below-average income. >> the fbi profile, we hadolks come in and that was the whole gist, that we were looking for a white male, 20s, 30s, single, white male. >> although 90% of all serial killers are white, the fbi says they made no prediction of the race of the baton rouge serial killer, despite the perceptions of local officials and information carried in the media. >> i know that there's been some confusion about that. i know what was written and was in the paper, and it just simply wasn't there. >> nevertheless, the local police obtained dna samples from over 1,000 men, most of them white between the ages of 20 and 40. most had a history of criminal activity. but not one of them was a match. that's when molecular biologist dr. tony frudakis called investigators with a warning that eyewitnesses and behavioral profiles are not always right. >> that type of information is oftentimes wrong. sometimes people lie. sometimes they're just flat out mistaken. >> so dr. frudakis made the police an offer. he said he'd perform a new dna tes
predicted the killer was antisocial and earned a below-average income. >> the fbi profile, we hadolks come in and that was the whole gist, that we were looking for a white male, 20s, 30s, single, white male. >> although 90% of all serial killers are white, the fbi says they made no prediction of the race of the baton rouge serial killer, despite the perceptions of local officials and information carried in the media. >> i know that there's been some confusion about that. i...
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the fbi. toking files from the fbi embarrass, humiliate, or hurt one of the president's political opponents. daniel's name was not mentioned. dan shore, wass, the object of a request of the fbi to humiliate him. there's a question of the use of a plumber to break and today you'll -- to break into daniel's office. did the president know about it? nobody in the committee doubted that the break-in of daniel's office was a criminal act. the question there was, did the president know about it and authorizing? then you have an issue of the irs. there was john dean that testified. was -- there was no question that was some kind of list. john and dean was able to provide evidence and then a member of the treasury department supplied a list. the question was did what extent do richard nixon authorized the listing of the names, to what extent was it designed to go after political opponents? then there was a question of the head of thean, the democratic national convention. the committee had some of the c
the fbi. toking files from the fbi embarrass, humiliate, or hurt one of the president's political opponents. daniel's name was not mentioned. dan shore, wass, the object of a request of the fbi to humiliate him. there's a question of the use of a plumber to break and today you'll -- to break into daniel's office. did the president know about it? nobody in the committee doubted that the break-in of daniel's office was a criminal act. the question there was, did the president know about it and...
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next, the fbi analyzed the ransom notes.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 presbyter
next, the fbi analyzed the ransom notes.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...
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the fbi does. the difference is the fbi can seize things where the inspector general has to request them like we do and ask for things to be delivered to them. so the fbi can actually go in and take hard drives and take materials that could lead them to an investigation. the ig is in a responsive or requesting mode. subpoena power. again, the ig has that but only of treasury employees. the fbi, as you'll agree, the fbi can subpoena anybody who is relevant to the investigation, right? >> yes. >> okay. the issue we have here is when people say, well, we are doing an investigation, the ig is doing an investigation, you and i can agree it's not the same type of investigation the fbi would do and the fbi's mission is enforcing the criminal laws of the united states, and as you know and as mr. lynch was saying, the concern that people have of this wrongdoing and misconduct is perhaps a law was broken. now, if you're going to do a criminal investigation, wouldn't you agree that the fbi is the one that shou
the fbi does. the difference is the fbi can seize things where the inspector general has to request them like we do and ask for things to be delivered to them. so the fbi can actually go in and take hard drives and take materials that could lead them to an investigation. the ig is in a responsive or requesting mode. subpoena power. again, the ig has that but only of treasury employees. the fbi, as you'll agree, the fbi can subpoena anybody who is relevant to the investigation, right? >>...
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the fbi, they were working on the theory that this was a deliberate act of terrorism. at legalzoom virtually all yourof important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business, protect your family, and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. sea captain: there's a narratorstorm cominhe storm narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used all that energy to stay warm through the storm. chipmunk: there's a bad storm comin! narrator: the internet of everything is changing how energy works. is your network ready?" looks like we're about to board. mm-hmm. i'm just comparing car insurance rates at progressive.com. is that where they show the other guys' rates, too? mm-hmm. cool. yeah. hi. final boarding call for flight 294. [ bells ring on sign ] [ vehicle beeping ] who's ready for the garlic festival? this guy! bringing our competitors' rates to you -- now, that's progressive. >>> i'd like to s
the fbi, they were working on the theory that this was a deliberate act of terrorism. at legalzoom virtually all yourof important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business, protect your family, and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. sea captain: there's a narratorstorm cominhe storm narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped...
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freeman, on the other hand, began cooperating with the fbi. he has not been sentenced yet. november 2010, the wall street journbroke the pgr story, sending donald longueuil on his frantic early morning effort to destroy evidence. three days later, the fbi raided two other pgr clients. >> the raids come on the heels of a weekend report... >> narrator: both had close ties to sac capital. >> diamondback capital management and level global investors... >> we knew that the u.s. attorney in manhattan arrested members of the expert network firm primary global research, and we wondered when federal prosecutors would get around to charging hedge fund managers. >> narrator: informant noah freeman had led the fbi to his good friend and former best man, donald longueuil. he also spoke openly about life as a trader at sac. >> he gives a laser sharp view of what life is like at sac. he tells the fbi that to do business and succeed at sac,si it was understood that you give material nonpublic information. >> the way sac works is that these traders operate in pods. and they're very independ
freeman, on the other hand, began cooperating with the fbi. he has not been sentenced yet. november 2010, the wall street journbroke the pgr story, sending donald longueuil on his frantic early morning effort to destroy evidence. three days later, the fbi raided two other pgr clients. >> the raids come on the heels of a weekend report... >> narrator: both had close ties to sac capital. >> diamondback capital management and level global investors... >> we knew that the...
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>>> on the streets of detroit the fbi is taking a hard line against those who traffic underage girls. >> i'm looking for girls. >> investigators are scooping up more and more teens. >> is she under age? she's 17. >> from rural michigan to the suburbs, romeo pimps sell to the naive. and even the girl next door. >> don't judge a book by its cover. just because i live in a nice house doesn't mean i live a nice life. >> hello, mom? >> an uphill battle for investigators trying to rescue children trapped and scared. >> we really are trying to help you. >> they have nowhere else to go. for us to say we want to get you out of this life, that they necessarily believe us at this point. >> 16. >> narrator: tonight msnbc goes undercover with the fbi in michigan rescuing the young and the lost caught in the grip of sex slavery in the motor city. ♪ >>> tonight we visit the streets and suburbs of detroit, michigan, joining the fbi, state and local police as part of cross country five. a nationwide dragnet to crack down on those who exploit juveniles in the sex trade. in the process, we came across t
>>> on the streets of detroit the fbi is taking a hard line against those who traffic underage girls. >> i'm looking for girls. >> investigators are scooping up more and more teens. >> is she under age? she's 17. >> from rural michigan to the suburbs, romeo pimps sell to the naive. and even the girl next door. >> don't judge a book by its cover. just because i live in a nice house doesn't mean i live a nice life. >> hello, mom? >> an uphill...
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we coordinate regularly with the fbi. there is lot of coordination. there is lot of coordination with the u.s. intellect wall hacking and u.s. attorney's office there is institutionalty knowledge about botnets so even -- in a nutshell you feel right now that of course has been adequately institutionalized in the department? there will be continuity and persistence rather than ad hoc efforts? >> yes. and i think that although they weren't as prominent there were at least a half dozen other botnet takedowns in the last couplenk of years between core flood and gameover zeus. so d there is definitely, it iss definitely a priority and there is ico definitely a focus and te is a lot of knowledge among the ccips prosecutors and their counterparts at the fbi about these botnets. they will keep coming and we will keep attacking them. >> i yield to my ranking member but my impression some of those were sort of sporadic and ad hok takedowns that appeared in u.s. attorneys offices and not necessarily consistent with a continuing, lasting persistent presence stripp
we coordinate regularly with the fbi. there is lot of coordination. there is lot of coordination with the u.s. intellect wall hacking and u.s. attorney's office there is institutionalty knowledge about botnets so even -- in a nutshell you feel right now that of course has been adequately institutionalized in the department? there will be continuity and persistence rather than ad hoc efforts? >> yes. and i think that although they weren't as prominent there were at least a half dozen other...
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but does the fbi have the same technology?re far behind facebook when it comes to doing facial recognition and how they are trying to catch up. >> what happened to a guy who wrote how to serve the running of the bulls? how ironic. had y"how to survive the bulls pamplona" pamala philiplona bil pamplona" pamala philiplona bil bill bihillmannhill but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. hullhillieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. hi hillma>>> what the heck were yo thinking? >> good question. this week's throw back thursday takes us back to july of 1995. less than two weeks after being arrested with a prositute hugh grant came on jay leno. grant pled no contest and his super model girlfriend elizabeth hurley stood by his side. he is still making movies today and still making money. >> lesson in crisis management. >>> all right. so it is almost creepy how some of the internet giants can identify your face in a photo and match images to other photos with automatic photo tagging. now the feds are g
but does the fbi have the same technology?re far behind facebook when it comes to doing facial recognition and how they are trying to catch up. >> what happened to a guy who wrote how to serve the running of the bulls? how ironic. had y"how to survive the bulls pamplona" pamala philiplona bil pamplona" pamala philiplona bil bill bihillmannhill but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. hullhillieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. hi...
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so the fbi definitely has a group. however, i mentioned at the end that, i mean, it's not that secret writing's obsolete. you can always use it. especially if you're in prison, you can't use fancy computers and things because you don't get to have one, so you might have to use the bodily fluids or orange juice or lemon juice, whatever. but these days one of the predominant ways to communicate is through digital, what's called digital steganography and other methods of hidden writing, and it's done electronically. people communicate the same way we always communicate, right? i mean, it might be -- it could be cop spinningous or inconspicuous if you send a letter. i heard jim hawaii carter say he -- jimmy carter saying he just sends letters to people because he doesn't want the nsa reading his stuff. but also the cia used electronic communication during the cold war as well. so they used burst transmissions, for instance, so you could send something to someone, and it transmitted so quickly, it would be hard to intercept.
so the fbi definitely has a group. however, i mentioned at the end that, i mean, it's not that secret writing's obsolete. you can always use it. especially if you're in prison, you can't use fancy computers and things because you don't get to have one, so you might have to use the bodily fluids or orange juice or lemon juice, whatever. but these days one of the predominant ways to communicate is through digital, what's called digital steganography and other methods of hidden writing, and it's...
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the fbi can keep these documents classified, concealed for as long as it wants. a judge has to decide whether to release it. in terms of the on going investigation, i continue want to give the impression that the fbi is out there and investigating whatever it is they were investigating, but it could be that the documents because they were talking about the communist party in the u.s., and other communists associations and groups, they could still be investigating those groups and maybe a monitoring, so you know, that's basically what it is at this point. >> so maybe not on going with nelson mandela specific but open investigation. thank you for joining us here on aljazeera america. >> o thank you. >> he collided with another player at the world cup and collapsed on the field and continued to play. why the head jury rules are to blame. >> if fighting between israel and hamas is escalating today. the forces that stir in on tonight's "inside story." >> he collided with another player, stumbled, collapsed at the word cup and today he finds out if he's playing in the f
the fbi can keep these documents classified, concealed for as long as it wants. a judge has to decide whether to release it. in terms of the on going investigation, i continue want to give the impression that the fbi is out there and investigating whatever it is they were investigating, but it could be that the documents because they were talking about the communist party in the u.s., and other communists associations and groups, they could still be investigating those groups and maybe a...
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, the biggest problem has been since 9/11, the rules that govern the fbi have been loosened. n the 19 '70s, when the federal bureau of investigation was spying under hoover on anti-war activists and civil rights leaders, they came up with a set of rules to prevent the fbi going off for dissidents in the future, and after 9/11 the rules were completely relaxed. now the fbi has very broad authority to conduct these kinds of investigations, and that is really sort of contributed to this kind of tactic. >> were you hearing a rehabilitation from the federal government or is mum the word? >> i don't think yet. i mean, the issue definitely has been, you know, something that people have been talking about, and certainly the documentary shows very vividly what the issues , and by bringing the new testimony and coverage into the news it will be interesting to see what the federal government says now. >> the documenty airing here on al jazeera. good to see you. >>> when we come back, an update on the top story, a bitter conversation between hamas and israel in gaza. in another setback, a
, the biggest problem has been since 9/11, the rules that govern the fbi have been loosened. n the 19 '70s, when the federal bureau of investigation was spying under hoover on anti-war activists and civil rights leaders, they came up with a set of rules to prevent the fbi going off for dissidents in the future, and after 9/11 the rules were completely relaxed. now the fbi has very broad authority to conduct these kinds of investigations, and that is really sort of contributed to this kind of...
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now the fbi is on trial. fficials executed mcveigh more than a decade ago for planting the bomb in 1995. it destroyed a federal building and killed 168 people. it was one of the deadliest terror attacks ever on u.s. soil. the feds say mcveigh was alone when he parked the truck, packed with explosives, outside the building and detonated it. but for some time investigators said they were looking for another suspect, john doe number two, they never identified him. now one lawyer claims that manhunt led to his brother's death in federal prison. trace gallagher has more in our west coast news hub. tell us about the guy who died in prison. >> his name was kenneth trenedud, would was picked up on a parole violation after to the bombing and then brought back to a federal prison in oklahoma city. he had a very strong resemblance to john doe number two, same height, same weight, even the same dragon tattoo on his left arm. john doe number two was never identified. kenneth hung himself in prison but his body has dozens o
now the fbi is on trial. fficials executed mcveigh more than a decade ago for planting the bomb in 1995. it destroyed a federal building and killed 168 people. it was one of the deadliest terror attacks ever on u.s. soil. the feds say mcveigh was alone when he parked the truck, packed with explosives, outside the building and detonated it. but for some time investigators said they were looking for another suspect, john doe number two, they never identified him. now one lawyer claims that...
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we coordinate regularly with the fbi. there's allot of coordination with the computer hacking in the u.s. attorney's office. there's a lot of knowledge about bot nets. >> in a nutshell you feel that that task has been adequately institutionalized in the department that there will be continuity and persistence rather than ad hawk efforts? >> yes. and i think that although we weren't as prominent, there were at laefteast a half dozen bot n take downs. there's definitely a priority and a lot of focus. there's a lot of knowledge between the prosecutors and they will keep coming and we will keep attacking them. >> my impression was that some of those were sporadic and ad hawk take downs that appeared in individual u.s. attorney's offices and not necessarily consistent with a continuing, lasting persistent presence stripping down one bot net after another. i'm glad that you've gotten where you've gotten. >> senator graham. i think he's the elliottness of botness. >> no matter what kind of behavior you're dealing with you think t
we coordinate regularly with the fbi. there's allot of coordination with the computer hacking in the u.s. attorney's office. there's a lot of knowledge about bot nets. >> in a nutshell you feel that that task has been adequately institutionalized in the department that there will be continuity and persistence rather than ad hawk efforts? >> yes. and i think that although we weren't as prominent, there were at laefteast a half dozen bot n take downs. there's definitely a priority and...
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his companion is tai shen kuo, a spy for the people's republic of china. this is kuo in an fbi he was born in taiwan, but he's a naturalized american citizen who owns a number of businesses in louisiana. and this is bergersen, who worked at the pentagon's defense security cooperation agency, which manages weapons sales to u.s. allies. bergersen knew a secret that the chinese desperately wanted to know: what kind of weapons was america planning to sell to taiwan, the rebellious chinese island that mainland china wants to reclaim. it's july 2007. they're driving outside washington, and neither man knows that what they are about to do is being recorded by two cameras the fbi has concealed in their car. >> i'll just give you-- let you have the money. >> oh, oh. are you sure that that's okay? >> yeah, yeah, fine. >> you're sure? >> we watched the tape with john slattery, the fbi agent at headquarters who oversaw the case. he retired as a deputy assistant director. what's happening there? >> information has been passed prior, and this is reward for that, or there is expectation that
his companion is tai shen kuo, a spy for the people's republic of china. this is kuo in an fbi he was born in taiwan, but he's a naturalized american citizen who owns a number of businesses in louisiana. and this is bergersen, who worked at the pentagon's defense security cooperation agency, which manages weapons sales to u.s. allies. bergersen knew a secret that the chinese desperately wanted to know: what kind of weapons was america planning to sell to taiwan, the rebellious chinese island...
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many times the fbi. they may be working with the line attorneys and helping figure out what the information is that's needed. when they have gathered all the facts they take a look at what the facts are in light of the applicable law. and then recommendations are made to their supervisors as to what the resolution of the case should be and it could be any number of resolutions and the supervisors then review those recommendations. they may ask if more information to be gathered because certain facts may not be have been developed. they may agree or disagree with the recommendation. any number of thing cans happen in those process but they're done by the career people. usually with input from the investigators. and through the line and division and section chiefs in the divisions that we have in the department. by career people. >> so, so that the record is clear, so all of this now going to miss lerner, there is no decision that have been made, i assume you can answer that question -- >> no decisions have
many times the fbi. they may be working with the line attorneys and helping figure out what the information is that's needed. when they have gathered all the facts they take a look at what the facts are in light of the applicable law. and then recommendations are made to their supervisors as to what the resolution of the case should be and it could be any number of resolutions and the supervisors then review those recommendations. they may ask if more information to be gathered because certain...
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dan shore of cbs, dan shore, was the object of a request of the fbi to humiliate him. there's a question of the use of a plumber to break into daniel's office. did the president know about it? nobody in the committee doubted that the break-in of daniel's office was a criminal act. the question there was, did the president know about it and authorize it? then you have an issue of the irs. there was john dean that testified. was -- there was no question there was some kind of list. john dean was able to provide evidence and then a member of the treasury department supplied a list. the question was did what extent do richard nixon authorized the listing of the names, to what extent was it designed to go after political opponents? then there was a question of the audit of larry o'brien, the head of the democratic national convention. the committee had some of the case. some of the tapes had been given to the committee. the president had released a few tapes following the saturday night massacre of 1973. one of the tapes from set timber -- september 1972 did show the preside
dan shore of cbs, dan shore, was the object of a request of the fbi to humiliate him. there's a question of the use of a plumber to break into daniel's office. did the president know about it? nobody in the committee doubted that the break-in of daniel's office was a criminal act. the question there was, did the president know about it and authorize it? then you have an issue of the irs. there was john dean that testified. was -- there was no question there was some kind of list. john dean was...
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the initiative coined "operation clean slate" is spearheaded by the fbi. our national cyber investigating joint task force with a host of u.s. partners with dhs and private sector. it is a comprehensive public/private network. targeting the bot infrastructure at the same time that coders or those responsible for creating them. this initiative incorporates all facets of the usg, international partners, u.s. financial sector and other stake holders. again, point out dell secure work is one of the main and we talked about game over zeus. operate clean slate to disgrade the information of victims, to increase the cost of doing business and causing concern of action against them. just a brief description of the successes of late. december 2012, the fbi disrupted an organized crime ring related to butterfly botnet which stole credit card information, bank account and other personal identifiable information. the butterfly botnet comprised of more than 11 million computer systems and resulted in over $850 million in losses. the fbi along with international law enfo
the initiative coined "operation clean slate" is spearheaded by the fbi. our national cyber investigating joint task force with a host of u.s. partners with dhs and private sector. it is a comprehensive public/private network. targeting the bot infrastructure at the same time that coders or those responsible for creating them. this initiative incorporates all facets of the usg, international partners, u.s. financial sector and other stake holders. again, point out dell secure work is...
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the fbi has done an internal review of the 150 different cases where fbi agents shot someone. in all 150 of those cases, the fbi internal review found that the shooting was justified. there were 150 for 150, according to the documents that we can get from the fbi, the fbi has never ever had a bad shoot, not in almost 20 years. we covered that story extensively this year. well, the federal law enforcement agency that even more armed agents than the fbi, and that has an even more astonishing record of shooting people and what we're allowed to know about it, that is the border patrol. with the fbi at least we know they've cleared themselves 150 times in a row for shooting people. atted border patrol, we don't even have that data, they don't release any public information at all about shooting incidents, about how they review those shooting incidents. this is a huge law enforcement agency. 50% more armed agents than the fbi. who occasionally do shoot people, but there is only unofficial data by outsiders available about those shootings or what can be pieced together by hundreds of
the fbi has done an internal review of the 150 different cases where fbi agents shot someone. in all 150 of those cases, the fbi internal review found that the shooting was justified. there were 150 for 150, according to the documents that we can get from the fbi, the fbi has never ever had a bad shoot, not in almost 20 years. we covered that story extensively this year. well, the federal law enforcement agency that even more armed agents than the fbi, and that has an even more astonishing...
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. >> the fbi thought i was the greatest informant on the planet earth. >> former informant pretendedbe a muslim to gather information. informant-led sting operations target young men who are vulnerable but not dangerous. >> they are unfortunate fool that got caught up in the siting operation. >> test, test, one. >> the informant policy rarely has been challenged. al jazeera's investigation razing con -- raises concerns that sense the 9/11 attacks the u.s. government is promoting crimes that otherwise would not occur. >> to what extent would the fbi have a role in enticing, or luring the individuals into the crime. the initial sense of who is pushing what agenda is still a grey area. >> this man was convicted of providing material support to al qaeda. in his case the only connectionways a paid fbi informant posing as an operative. >> i'm representing osama bin laden. >> he spent seven years in prison. he is speaking for the first time publicly about the case. >> oi only issue -- my only issue with government is look for who you are looking for. don't bend and break the rules to catch
. >> the fbi thought i was the greatest informant on the planet earth. >> former informant pretendedbe a muslim to gather information. informant-led sting operations target young men who are vulnerable but not dangerous. >> they are unfortunate fool that got caught up in the siting operation. >> test, test, one. >> the informant policy rarely has been challenged. al jazeera's investigation razing con -- raises concerns that sense the 9/11 attacks the u.s....
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the fbi got an exact format they wanted, had this information for four years. i'm aware of the testimony from the justice department that they did not use this information. but what i also know is they had it for four years and it did contain 6103 confidential taxpayer information. i ask that we enter this in the record as well. >> i would ask that mr. cole, since we want to be effective and efficient and not be caught up in distraction and dysfunction, that when he answers his questions, that he be allowed to answer what you just stated. i want to hear the answer to that, too, all right? >> i do, too. i hope he does answer and say it's not an yog gn investigation. that's why we've got him here. >> very well. >> thank you. >> anybody else wish to make an opening statement? mr. cartwright? the gentle lady is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm reading this on behalf of mr. cartwright. on may 14, 2013, inspector general russell george released a report stating irs employees used inappropriate criteria to screen out tax-exempt status. republican and democra
the fbi got an exact format they wanted, had this information for four years. i'm aware of the testimony from the justice department that they did not use this information. but what i also know is they had it for four years and it did contain 6103 confidential taxpayer information. i ask that we enter this in the record as well. >> i would ask that mr. cole, since we want to be effective and efficient and not be caught up in distraction and dysfunction, that when he answers his questions,...
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up next, 1936 universal pictures short feature, to document the activities of the so-called g-man or fbi agents. >> there is nothing mysterious about the federal bureau of investigation. its formula is a simple one. intensive training, highly efficient personnel, plus requirements in regard to conduct, intelligence, integrity. they must the a good marksman. >> you must be between 25-35 years old. or experts accountants. there are myriads of applications, but only one applicant in 1000 is chosen. each receives 3.5 months of intensive training before he tackles the job. physical training for special agent must be fit. police officers from selected mentees in the u.s. take the fbi course in washington. there may be a law officer from anywhere. there fbi graduates in any police department that represents a law for 66 million people. the agents must qualify every 30 days as marksman to be ready for new dillinger's, new baby face nelson's. machine gun sharpshooting from fast-moving car. >> the target might be a gangster car. >> this is what happened to bonnie parker in clyde barrow. >> you can
up next, 1936 universal pictures short feature, to document the activities of the so-called g-man or fbi agents. >> there is nothing mysterious about the federal bureau of investigation. its formula is a simple one. intensive training, highly efficient personnel, plus requirements in regard to conduct, intelligence, integrity. they must the a good marksman. >> you must be between 25-35 years old. or experts accountants. there are myriads of applications, but only one applicant in...
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get a hold of the cia determined shouldn'te cia influence the fbi not to pursue that, because of covert activities. for a while, the cia agreed to that. he did make an investigation, they found there was absolutely nothing to hide. they went back, dean still persisted and wanted them to not interview witnesses that were relevant. what they do on june 28? thatestablish evidence they establish the fund. i don't care what the money was paid for. i don't care whether you call it hush money. pat gray,ce says that on july 6, the director of the that after acensed meeting with walters, he first called mcgregor, and then the president called him. and pat gray felt compelled to tell the president -- some of your top staff are mortally wounding me. aftere go into the period that, on september 15. the president did finally meet john dean. he congratulated him for plugging leaks, and talked about containment. something to the effect of cutting losses, or buttoning it up or something like that. then you go into the next period, march 21. i don't think the president directed the payment of hush money
get a hold of the cia determined shouldn'te cia influence the fbi not to pursue that, because of covert activities. for a while, the cia agreed to that. he did make an investigation, they found there was absolutely nothing to hide. they went back, dean still persisted and wanted them to not interview witnesses that were relevant. what they do on june 28? thatestablish evidence they establish the fund. i don't care what the money was paid for. i don't care whether you call it hush money. pat...
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where the current fbi headquarters is and the new fbi headquarters is going to come that is going to help pay for it. >> bruce, i'll take it back. and we have breaking news right now in the battle over the right to carry firearms. >>> already driving commuters crazy. metro acknowledged the glitch there is a fix tonight. it all played out during the silver line rollout and today, russ, you got the results. >> metro says it should be working correctly right now. we are all used to seeing the three trains listed on those platform trains on the signs along the platform, but metro said it would be making a change that certain stations you would always see the blue line. that's to help passengers decide whether to go yellow or blue. but look what we found. >> the display shows silver on top and bottom and orange in the middle. but no blue line at all. we found it again and again at stations metro said should now always show the next blue line even when it isn't the third training cue. metro told us it had made the changes on virginia bound platforms from roslynn to smithsonian and d.c. boun
where the current fbi headquarters is and the new fbi headquarters is going to come that is going to help pay for it. >> bruce, i'll take it back. and we have breaking news right now in the battle over the right to carry firearms. >>> already driving commuters crazy. metro acknowledged the glitch there is a fix tonight. it all played out during the silver line rollout and today, russ, you got the results. >> metro says it should be working correctly right now. we are all...
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and the news couldn't be better for the defense. >> well, the fbi came back and said they don't match>> these are not a match, period. >> i was devastated. and the first words that came out of my mouth was i want a meeting with the fbi. i want to show them what i did, i want to show them how i came to my conclusion and i want them to help me learn if i made a mistake. >> the fbi does agree to a meeting with paparo and stays firm in its decision. >> based on the fbi's determination, a delaware county judge grants riky jackson a new trial. he sets jackson's bail at $1. that same night, riky jackson's family arrives at the prison to take him home. he has been behind bars for more than two years. unable to access a telephone that day, jackson is completely unaware that his parents are just outside and that he's about to be freed. >> the guards came in and said jackson, pack your stuff. and that's the night when they freed me. >> hi, how are you? >> it was jubilation. it was very colorful because when we arrived at the prison, a lot of the media was there. and we were so happy. it was a gr
and the news couldn't be better for the defense. >> well, the fbi came back and said they don't match>> these are not a match, period. >> i was devastated. and the first words that came out of my mouth was i want a meeting with the fbi. i want to show them what i did, i want to show them how i came to my conclusion and i want them to help me learn if i made a mistake. >> the fbi does agree to a meeting with paparo and stays firm in its decision. >> based on the...
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all of this was given to them by the fbi informant or agent. ie, who says this is not just sort of one rogue person goes out and creates this. this goes up the chain quite high. >> yes, it does. >> does this sort of police behavior help keep us safe? that these sort of people who would have been on the corner, as you say, speaking reefer and drinking beer are now doing time? >> no, not only does it not make it safer, it erodes the fundamental trust in law enforcement. this case was worse than entrapment. this case is outright fraud. these four muslim terrorists, this ring that the fbi has gone to congress and the public selling as having busted, they didn't know each other. they're not political. they had no plan to commit a crime. they had no access to the weapons, no access to the money. they didn't even have driver's licenses. the fbi comes in and assembles four guys who don't know each other, have to plan, gives them stinger missiles, tells them where to go, and stages this elaborate bust. you've seen the film. 100 cops. they have a bomb squ
all of this was given to them by the fbi informant or agent. ie, who says this is not just sort of one rogue person goes out and creates this. this goes up the chain quite high. >> yes, it does. >> does this sort of police behavior help keep us safe? that these sort of people who would have been on the corner, as you say, speaking reefer and drinking beer are now doing time? >> no, not only does it not make it safer, it erodes the fundamental trust in law enforcement. this...
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>> "meet the muslim-american leaders the fbi and nsa have been spying on." among them, republican lawyer who worked for the department of homeland security, the head of cair, and a prominent muslim civil rights attorney. we will speak with two of them. , asal gill and asim ghafoor well as glenn greenwald who broke the story based on documents leaked by edward snowden. then we go to indonesia to speak with investigative journalist allan nairn. >> joko widodo who is backed by killers, and you have prabowo subianto who is a killer himself. >> quick counts in the cape indonesian general, prabowo subianto, has been beaten by the governor of jakarta, joko widodo . we will speak about the significance of this victory. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the death toll from israel's attack on the gaza strip has more than doubled in 24 hours as the besieged territory comes under relentless bombing. at least 44 gaza residents have been killed in the past day, bringing the total to this wee
>> "meet the muslim-american leaders the fbi and nsa have been spying on." among them, republican lawyer who worked for the department of homeland security, the head of cair, and a prominent muslim civil rights attorney. we will speak with two of them. , asal gill and asim ghafoor well as glenn greenwald who broke the story based on documents leaked by edward snowden. then we go to indonesia to speak with investigative journalist allan nairn. >> joko widodo who is backed...
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that's why the fbi's involved. because it is so specific, they want to make sure they get it right and protect the child. >> it's just so fascinating to see the studies. how suggestible they are. you can get them to believe the magic taxi to jupiter came by an hour ago, it's remarkable, if you suggested enough in the kinds of questioning. it's remarkable they have jumped on that so quickly, the fbi. what about the dad in this case? this was the amazing nancy grace moment where he -- it seemed as though he was surprised on television by her revealing the child was in the basement. he still doesn't have that child. he's got supervised visits. >> the child's been removed. charlie's been removed. his younger brother and sister, also remopped. what we know is this. the lawyer for the father has said this was a loving dad. he pits the burden not on the dad but on the child. saying charlie, 12-year-old charlie, was a troubled kid. he was homeschooled. he was overweight. that's why the dad was making him work out. there was
that's why the fbi's involved. because it is so specific, they want to make sure they get it right and protect the child. >> it's just so fascinating to see the studies. how suggestible they are. you can get them to believe the magic taxi to jupiter came by an hour ago, it's remarkable, if you suggested enough in the kinds of questioning. it's remarkable they have jumped on that so quickly, the fbi. what about the dad in this case? this was the amazing nancy grace moment where he -- it...
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here, the president has the overall power of directing the cia, the fbi -- these are extremely powerful agencies in government -- and when they are used to commit and obstruction of justice, which is essentially what was established by the tapes, and i should say also by the record even without the tape because even without the tapes, 27-11 tottee voted recommend the watergate impeachment article. of those votes, six of the 17 republicans voted for the article. it had a measure of impartiality , bipartisanship even without the tape. with the tapes, everybody agreed and it became a foregone conclusion and the president resigned. the lesson is that we have a system that works to protect us against grave, serious abuses of power by high-ranking officials in government, including the president. in the end, no man is above the law. >> do your member when you personally felt richard nixon was not going to complete his term in office? >> i knew for sure when i read 23,transcript of the june 1972 tape recording of president nixon's conversation with robert altman. read that shortly after the pr
here, the president has the overall power of directing the cia, the fbi -- these are extremely powerful agencies in government -- and when they are used to commit and obstruction of justice, which is essentially what was established by the tapes, and i should say also by the record even without the tape because even without the tapes, 27-11 tottee voted recommend the watergate impeachment article. of those votes, six of the 17 republicans voted for the article. it had a measure of impartiality...
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to land the new fbi headquarters. ining u is jim dinegar, presidentnd ceoeo of the greaear washington board of trade, and steven overly o of the "washihin post." welcome to you both. i will start with you, steven. you have interesting behihind-the-scenes color about president obama's artup incubar. itas gotten local press but has not been on the nationonal scene. you say theyey were not even expectg this presidential visit. they had a hint when the secret service came. to call that morning and said he is coming over. >> that is right. the secret service had come in a month before and done a sweep to make it should -- to make sure it would be safer the president, there was no guarantee a visit would happen. getday before july 4, they a call that president obama will be there in one hour. what do you do? it is a scramble. >> he wants to talk to diffent startups. they had to call everybody and say be in place. you have a chance to pitch to the president. >> that is right. cleaning off their d desks, getting businesssses r
to land the new fbi headquarters. ining u is jim dinegar, presidentnd ceoeo of the greaear washington board of trade, and steven overly o of the "washihin post." welcome to you both. i will start with you, steven. you have interesting behihind-the-scenes color about president obama's artup incubar. itas gotten local press but has not been on the nationonal scene. you say theyey were not even expectg this presidential visit. they had a hint when the secret service came. to call that...
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we are told by the fbi now that the push is to be proactive. these government case managers now reaching out to sponsors and tells them that not to expect to pay a penny to see their child again. >> sounds like an inside job. this is a hot one here. heidi jo castro for us in dallas. >>> two people died when a possible tornado tore through a virginia compound this morning. authorities say the storm slammed into the camp ground on the eastern shore of the chesapeake bay. powerful winds and heavy rain toppled tries and flipped over trailers. as you can see here, a lot of destruction there. at least 20 people were injured, but officials say it could have been a lot worse. >> we're thankful actually that there was not any more damage to people. there's a great deal of property damage, so we certainly express our condolences and pray for a speedy recovery of those injured. >> officials said about 300 people were staying at the campground and taken to a nearby shelter. we go to the system that spawned the storm. dave. >> it was one small storm along t
we are told by the fbi now that the push is to be proactive. these government case managers now reaching out to sponsors and tells them that not to expect to pay a penny to see their child again. >> sounds like an inside job. this is a hot one here. heidi jo castro for us in dallas. >>> two people died when a possible tornado tore through a virginia compound this morning. authorities say the storm slammed into the camp ground on the eastern shore of the chesapeake bay. powerful...
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i can't arrest you and i'm not going to put the fbi on you, but you're going to serve, i'll tell you he greatest salesman one-on-one who ever lived. so he meets first with warren and says, if i asked you to put on your uniform and fight for america, you'd do it. i'm asking you to fight for in a different way. then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done. it's been announced. >> you mean you've -- >> yes, sir, i've gave the announcement. it's already in the papers. you're on it. >> i think you did wrong getting warren. i know damn well you did wrong getting me. but we'll do the best we can. >> that's what you do. that's the kind of american both of you are. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. captain obvious: this is a creepy room. man: oh hey, captain
i can't arrest you and i'm not going to put the fbi on you, but you're going to serve, i'll tell you he greatest salesman one-on-one who ever lived. so he meets first with warren and says, if i asked you to put on your uniform and fight for america, you'd do it. i'm asking you to fight for in a different way. then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done. it's been announced. >> you mean you've -- >> yes, sir, i've gave...
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weather underground, that introduction came when it was discovered that ayers, a man who hid from the fbi for a decade helped launch the political career of a young chicago politician by the name of barack obama. a man who was seeking the oval office. so how exactly did that happen? and what are we to make of that? we'll get to that. but first, you need to know how ayers came to talk with us. that happened when he agreed to join a filmmaker right here on this set, for a special we will air in full this fourth of july at 9:00 p.m. eastern in a debate about america. watch. >> let's start with that, whether america is a force for good. he says in the movie, professor ayers that one side, his side believes it's exceptionally good and the other side believes it's exceptionally bad. >> what other side? >> is that your side? >> i don't believe there's two sides. i have a very different view, i think that america plays a role that's body good and bad in the world that there's a tradition in america that i strongly support and it's the tradition of disdense, it's the tradition of radicals, it's th
weather underground, that introduction came when it was discovered that ayers, a man who hid from the fbi for a decade helped launch the political career of a young chicago politician by the name of barack obama. a man who was seeking the oval office. so how exactly did that happen? and what are we to make of that? we'll get to that. but first, you need to know how ayers came to talk with us. that happened when he agreed to join a filmmaker right here on this set, for a special we will air in...
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as we've indicated in letters to the committee, the fbi has advised us that upon the receipt of those discs, an fbi analyst reviewed only the index of the discs and did nothing further with them. to the best of our notes they were never used for any investigative purpose. pursuant to the committee's subpoena, we provide you with copies of the disks on june 2, 2014. when it remained our understanding the disks contain only publicly available information, shortly thereafter the irs notified the department that the disks appear to inadvertently include a small amount of information protected by internal revenue code section 6103, and we promptly notify the committee of this fact by letter on june 4, 2014. we probably provided our copies of the disks to the irs and suggested that the committee do the same. in order to provide you with our best information regarding the disks, including the fact that they were not used by the fbi for any investigative purpose, we have never in the committee several letters regarding the disks and the director of the fbi to answer questions about them from
as we've indicated in letters to the committee, the fbi has advised us that upon the receipt of those discs, an fbi analyst reviewed only the index of the discs and did nothing further with them. to the best of our notes they were never used for any investigative purpose. pursuant to the committee's subpoena, we provide you with copies of the disks on june 2, 2014. when it remained our understanding the disks contain only publicly available information, shortly thereafter the irs notified the...
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number of resource the fbi has brought to bear supermany, many fold. ice an important issue for your viewers for people in business. general alexander put it this way. we're witnessing the greatest transfer of wealth in human history. it's very disheartening to see people high up in the government cabinet secretaries and other talking about the problem with china. people say that wasn't my case the chinese nationalist case might not get those bodies. there are people within the government if clueding my office, the fbi and elsewhere trying to figure out ways to bring individuals to justice. i'm not sure it makes stones give them a buy because you can't get them. there's some evidence to believe that the process of naming and shaming if you have the evidence, you bring the case and make an open case about it and expose to it the public, that i think helps matters and can deter people and may not deter as much as you want. the actual deterrence is put the actual human, in handcuffs. >> do you think the fbi has the resources combat this effectively? oftent
number of resource the fbi has brought to bear supermany, many fold. ice an important issue for your viewers for people in business. general alexander put it this way. we're witnessing the greatest transfer of wealth in human history. it's very disheartening to see people high up in the government cabinet secretaries and other talking about the problem with china. people say that wasn't my case the chinese nationalist case might not get those bodies. there are people within the government if...
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lou: who dispatched the fbi to make ozzie? i'm trying to give you the legal analysis which is once the fbi's attached it becomes a federal court. lou: you put these in passive terms, the fbi was not attached. the fbi was ordered by the attorney general of the united states and for what reason? >> a federal civilian court and now they are dealing with this pickle that they are in because they have to bring-- how can you bring back witnesses? you cannot extradite these people. >> you can because-- lou: did you ever imagine this would make any sense? why not a military tribunal? why not, if you will, more direct responses to a person who is responsible for the deaths of four americans? why is it that a military intelligence operation, why in the world would it be law-enforcement? >> somehow this administration thinks there's more democracy or more due process and transparency in our judicial system, but that is not to because if you have a federal judge who is appointed by the president and has a lifetime appointment saying this
lou: who dispatched the fbi to make ozzie? i'm trying to give you the legal analysis which is once the fbi's attached it becomes a federal court. lou: you put these in passive terms, the fbi was not attached. the fbi was ordered by the attorney general of the united states and for what reason? >> a federal civilian court and now they are dealing with this pickle that they are in because they have to bring-- how can you bring back witnesses? you cannot extradite these people. >> you...
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the other allows the fbi to take over the old landover mall. the fbi was looking for being within a couple of miles of the beltway and a metro station plus all offer about 50 acres of land. the headquarters is estimated to bring about $2 billion in economic development and will be home to 11,000 jobs. the d.o.j. will closely study each site and have a public comment period before making a decision. at the live desk. >>> for an interactive map of the proposed locations go to nbcwashington.com. >>> now to quite a bombshell at the corruption trial of bob and maureen mcdawnonnecdonnell. defense lawyers say there is no way the former governor and his wife could conspire to get gifts from a businessman because they weren't speaking. julie carey joins us from richmond to explain. >> reporter: it has been a jaw dropping day inside the courtroom. that's because for the first time we are hearing details of the defense plan for the case and it sounds more like it comes out of a soap opera. now, maureen mcdonnell's lawyer dropped the first bombshell when h
the other allows the fbi to take over the old landover mall. the fbi was looking for being within a couple of miles of the beltway and a metro station plus all offer about 50 acres of land. the headquarters is estimated to bring about $2 billion in economic development and will be home to 11,000 jobs. the d.o.j. will closely study each site and have a public comment period before making a decision. at the live desk. >>> for an interactive map of the proposed locations go to...
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federal prosecutors had been investigating the fbi forensic unit that convicted him and they uncoveredther mistakes. in the past five years, four other men have also been cleared. >>> well quite a save in san francisco. tonight, a guy who fell asleep in a dumpster is safe. this recycling truck picked up the dumpster this morning and he was about to be crushed to death. the driver heard some banging inside his truck. he headed to the nearest fire station and they got him out just in time. >>> one guy is getting a lot of flak tonight for the shortest uber ride ever. he posted his receipt on reddit. check it out. he only went 95 feet and it cost him 4.28. the rider attributed his poor judgment to a night of fairly heavy drinking. >>> a new music video is getting a lot of play tonight. pop star colbie callat was fed up with being photo shopped. she talked to betty yu about what scared her the most with this new video. >> reporter: she know it is demands of hollywood, but she doesn't have to try very hard to be beautiful. she is staying at saratoga's mountain winery with the kind of self-co
federal prosecutors had been investigating the fbi forensic unit that convicted him and they uncoveredther mistakes. in the past five years, four other men have also been cleared. >>> well quite a save in san francisco. tonight, a guy who fell asleep in a dumpster is safe. this recycling truck picked up the dumpster this morning and he was about to be crushed to death. the driver heard some banging inside his truck. he headed to the nearest fire station and they got him out just in...