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you have been interviewed by the fbi. he has been interviewed by the fbi. tonight as we were calling your office, you were on the been to the fbi? >> the fbi was in our office interviewing my client. >> what did they talk about? >> they discussed the tape with him and retrieved the information. they're doing a thorough investigation. they thought this would be an important piece of the investigation. >> on the tape, what we have been told that at least six shots were fired at michael brown. in the tape that you have, that is alleged to be of the shooting, again, alleged, we can't independently invite cnn. we didn't shoot i. >> i personally heard 11 shots. >> at least 11 shots. stand by. i want to read this to our viewers. this is breaking news. purported to be audio of the gunshots fired when michael brown was shot between officer darren wilson and michael brown. the fbi has question ad man who says he recorded audio gunshots at the time of the shooting by police. on august 9th, according to his attorney. she is standing here. the man who asked not to be id
you have been interviewed by the fbi. he has been interviewed by the fbi. tonight as we were calling your office, you were on the been to the fbi? >> the fbi was in our office interviewing my client. >> what did they talk about? >> they discussed the tape with him and retrieved the information. they're doing a thorough investigation. they thought this would be an important piece of the investigation. >> on the tape, what we have been told that at least six shots were...
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prior to his appointment to the fbi, mr. clements heard as an officer in the united states army for nine years ago delighted that he could join us today and we ask them to proceed with his testimony. >> good afternoon, chairman whitehouse, i am pleased to be here today with you to discuss the fbi's efforts to combat economic espionage and theft of trade secrets. the fbi considers the investigation of theft and trade secrets and economic espionage a top party. in 2012 alone, the national intelligence executive estimate a range of loss to the us economy approaching $400 billion. to foreign adversaries and competitors who, by a legally obtaining a broad range of trade secrets, degraded our nation's advantage in innovative research and develop an in the global market. this loss threatens the security of our economy and preventing such laws requires constant vigilance and aggressive mitigation. the fbi is diligent in working to investigate and apprehend targets pursuing economic espionage against us-based businesses, academic inst
prior to his appointment to the fbi, mr. clements heard as an officer in the united states army for nine years ago delighted that he could join us today and we ask them to proceed with his testimony. >> good afternoon, chairman whitehouse, i am pleased to be here today with you to discuss the fbi's efforts to combat economic espionage and theft of trade secrets. the fbi considers the investigation of theft and trade secrets and economic espionage a top party. in 2012 alone, the national...
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in 2007, the fbi announced it was reopening about 100 unsolved murders that happened during the 1950's and 1960's. one of those murders occurred in faraday, louisiana in 1964. one journalist and a group of journalism students from louisiana state university are working with the fbi to help solve this and other cases. >> frank morris owned a shoe shop in faraday. in 1964 he was 51. he was able to do something that was really unique for the day. loyal white a very and black clientele. suddenly, in 1964 that became a klan. they the became resolved that they were not going to allow civil rights to come to this area. the problem for them became that frank morris, when white women would drive up to the shop and oftentimes frank would walk out to the ladies car and take the order, just because of the racial sensitivity of the day. white women would not have to come into a shop and sit down where other black man might be sitting around. it was a social taboo. that, coupled with the fact that frank had apparently had some run-ins with police man, a deputy namedth frank lauter. he was called bi
in 2007, the fbi announced it was reopening about 100 unsolved murders that happened during the 1950's and 1960's. one of those murders occurred in faraday, louisiana in 1964. one journalist and a group of journalism students from louisiana state university are working with the fbi to help solve this and other cases. >> frank morris owned a shoe shop in faraday. in 1964 he was 51. he was able to do something that was really unique for the day. loyal white a very and black clientele....
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the president said let's stop the fbi. the president and the congressmen and women do not know this. they are voting on the basis of statements of information put together by the judiciary committee led by john door. these volumes have been read to them. john doerr wanted to be certain that all the evidence that no one could say that they didn't read something or didn't know something. for hours, he reads these in a somewhat monotonous tone. he doesn't want to be dramatic. he reads all find these statements of information. what we know now is that there was a lot more information about president nixon's abuse of power. but that information wasn't available to the committee. what was the debate about? the debate was did richard nixon know about these abuses? did these abuses constitute impeachable offenses. some of them would not come to light until the 1990's when the bulk of so called abuse of government power recordings within the nixon tape were released by the national archives. the public and the congress really didn't
the president said let's stop the fbi. the president and the congressmen and women do not know this. they are voting on the basis of statements of information put together by the judiciary committee led by john door. these volumes have been read to them. john doerr wanted to be certain that all the evidence that no one could say that they didn't read something or didn't know something. for hours, he reads these in a somewhat monotonous tone. he doesn't want to be dramatic. he reads all find...
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the fbi agent as. he best in the business. >> janet, when you hear the number of shots, 10, i thought i heard 11. but they said that was probably an echo that i was hearing in the recording. police are trained to shoot. why shoot to kill? why shoot to -- and usually to unload their gun. >> that's what they're taught to go. >> right. but my defense would be if i'm defending the officer, officer wilson, my defense would be first of all, he is not that experienced. i don't know how good a shot he is because they're bullets we can't find. maybe they have found them and we don't know it. my defense was he wasn't going to kill him. he was shooting in his arms shooting in way that would disable. >> i heard ben carson say something the other day and i student believe how wrong he was. one of the things we have to find out is police officers are taught to stop and taught to kill. that's flat-out wrong. police officers are taught to shoot to stop 689 they shoot for center of mass. that's what they shoot for. you
the fbi agent as. he best in the business. >> janet, when you hear the number of shots, 10, i thought i heard 11. but they said that was probably an echo that i was hearing in the recording. police are trained to shoot. why shoot to kill? why shoot to -- and usually to unload their gun. >> that's what they're taught to go. >> right. but my defense would be if i'm defending the officer, officer wilson, my defense would be first of all, he is not that experienced. i don't know...
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attorney out there and the fbi.nd normally in situations like this, you see the fbi open these investigations, keep a close eye on what the local police are doing but not be too aggressive on their own at this stage. but this situation in ferguson is different, we're told, that the fbi has already been doing interviews with witnesses. one official says the fbi has interviewed the young man who says he was with michael brown at the time of the shooting. so you see a little more forward-leaning response by the fbi in this situation. now, the fbi can't, quote/unquote take over the investigation because there is no federal murder statute that would cover something like this. the only hook is the course that it is taking. that's one-track, the investigation. in terms of the police response, the justice department says that it's been urging authorities to use the same phrase senator mccaskill did, to demilitarize the situation there in dealing with the protests and officials say that there is every reason to think that th
attorney out there and the fbi.nd normally in situations like this, you see the fbi open these investigations, keep a close eye on what the local police are doing but not be too aggressive on their own at this stage. but this situation in ferguson is different, we're told, that the fbi has already been doing interviews with witnesses. one official says the fbi has interviewed the young man who says he was with michael brown at the time of the shooting. so you see a little more forward-leaning...
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there is the question of the misuse of the fbi. there's a question of the use of a plumber to break into daniel's psychiatrist's office. did the president know about it? nobody on the committee doubted that the break-in of daniel's psychiatrist'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. john dean testified about and in --se list -- in these enemies list. a member of the treasury department was able to supply 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. what did the president know about that? 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 a saturday night massacre of 1973. one of the tapes from september of 1972 did show the president par
there is the question of the misuse of the fbi. there's a question of the use of a plumber to break into daniel's psychiatrist's office. did the president know about it? nobody on the committee doubted that the break-in of daniel's psychiatrist'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. john dean testified about and in --se list -- in these enemies list. a member of the treasury department was able to...
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the town. they have been in former. this fbi agent kept leaving his file around about the informant and mike being mike tried very hard to find a common ground and the agents apparently were not that interested in it and they said wait a second, we have to talk this out. they left the room and they left this file sitting on the desk and they came back and ended the fbi agent started talking about how this was an fbi operation and they had a secret inside that no one could talk about. they took it out of the water and said do you mean this guy cracks. it's just -- >> you have that on the case and you try your best to work it out mutually. the officers were from 90 different law enforcement agencies and these are people, mount vernon police department, new york border parole and i would be curious to know what it's like bringing all of those other services into the martial culture. i'm only 25-years-old david. [laughter] just kidding. it was a difficult task because when we first stood up the program, we would have to go out and s
the town. they have been in former. this fbi agent kept leaving his file around about the informant and mike being mike tried very hard to find a common ground and the agents apparently were not that interested in it and they said wait a second, we have to talk this out. they left the room and they left this file sitting on the desk and they came back and ended the fbi agent started talking about how this was an fbi operation and they had a secret inside that no one could talk about. they took...
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the president says let's stop the fbi. well, the public and more importantly at this moment, the congressmen and women do not know this when they're voting. they're voting on the basis of statements of information, many volumes put together by the judiciary committee led by john dohr. these volumes have been read to them. john dohr wanted to be certain that all of the evidence, that no one could say they didn't read something or didn't know something. so for hours, he reads these in a somewhat monotonous tone that he wants everyone to listen clearly and he doesn't want to be dramatic. he reads all of these statements of information. what we know now is that there was a lot more information about president nixon's abuse of power. but that information wasn't available to the committee. so what was the debate about at that point? the debate was did richard nixon know about these abuses? did these abuses actually constitute impeachable offenses if he did know about them? well, a lot of the best evidence of richard nixon's knowl
the president says let's stop the fbi. well, the public and more importantly at this moment, the congressmen and women do not know this when they're voting. they're voting on the basis of statements of information, many volumes put together by the judiciary committee led by john dohr. these volumes have been read to them. john dohr wanted to be certain that all of the evidence, that no one could say they didn't read something or didn't know something. so for hours, he reads these in a somewhat...
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so once, you know, the fbi is involved and we got to confirm the fbi was involved, then you know, it ng into it. they think this may make a different in the investigation. >> if this were a fen phony tape and you show up with the tape with the fbi present, that could be a crime if you are trying to fool someone with a fake audio of gunshots. >> absolutely. that would be a crime. but the other question here is if this witness just now is coming forward to the fbi with the tape, you know, you would think that person would be aware of everything that's happened in ferguson for the last two weeks -- >> i can explain that. >> go ahead. >> here is what happened. the person had seen us out in the field, cnn. they gave the tape to a cnn producer thinking that it was my producer. somehow it did not get to me. he was concerned about his identity being out there. he did not want people to know who he was. so after i didn't contact him because i didn't get the tape, he went to a friend, i think a roommate, who is an attorney, who happens to be that attorney. and they explained what happened and t
so once, you know, the fbi is involved and we got to confirm the fbi was involved, then you know, it ng into it. they think this may make a different in the investigation. >> if this were a fen phony tape and you show up with the tape with the fbi present, that could be a crime if you are trying to fool someone with a fake audio of gunshots. >> absolutely. that would be a crime. but the other question here is if this witness just now is coming forward to the fbi with the tape, you...
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cia and the head of the fbi. you know some years later, as a matter of fact, in april, 1973 when henry peterson, in charge of criminal investigation for the department of justice, was investigating the whole subject of water gate and the cover-up. brought to the president's attention, this dr. fieldings office break-in, the president in the taped conversation that we had here before the committee said to henry peterson, i know all about that. that's national security. you see the real facts are that while the plumbers may have started out as a legitimate valid organization. it was assumed the converted by hunt and lidie and the whole group there. into something quite different. and something that the president knew about. it was wrong. and it seems to me that that's why this belongs in this part of our impeachment proceedings, why it's appropriately put in article ii which relates to the question as to whether or not the president was indeed taking care to see the faithful execution of the laws. and that's why i t
cia and the head of the fbi. you know some years later, as a matter of fact, in april, 1973 when henry peterson, in charge of criminal investigation for the department of justice, was investigating the whole subject of water gate and the cover-up. brought to the president's attention, this dr. fieldings office break-in, the president in the taped conversation that we had here before the committee said to henry peterson, i know all about that. that's national security. you see the real facts are...
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the effort to draw in the cia by the fbi were resisted head of the cia and the head of the fbi. matter of later, as a fact, in april, 1973, when henry in charge of criminal investigation for the department of justice, was investigating, the whole subject of watergate and the cover-up, brought to the president's attention this dr. fielding's office break-in, the president in the taped conversation we had here before the committee said to henry, i know all about that. that is national security. facts are thatl while the plumbers may have started out as a legitimate, valid organization, there was -- they were soon converted by ehrlichman and the whole group there into something quite different. something that the president knew about, and was wrong. it seems to me that that is why this belongs in this part of our impeachment proceedings, why it is appropriate to be put in article two, which relates to the question as to whether or not the president was taking care of the execution of the laws. is appropriately there, as well as some of the other paragraphs that we have, which questi
the effort to draw in the cia by the fbi were resisted head of the cia and the head of the fbi. matter of later, as a fact, in april, 1973, when henry in charge of criminal investigation for the department of justice, was investigating, the whole subject of watergate and the cover-up, brought to the president's attention this dr. fielding's office break-in, the president in the taped conversation we had here before the committee said to henry, i know all about that. that is national security....
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hunt down there chasing bank robbers with the fbi. they said, when you coming back? this is, can you go by this form on the way back. we have a bunch of seized animals, horses. asset to a short. of go by and check on them. as swing by and so help me in one of the stables of poland. what's the matter? i think we have a stillborn. can you help me? and it was just he and i. i don't know a lot about horses. but there i am. we head of delivery. all of that. it took about four hours for everything. ahead to ride back to tallahassee which is another three hour drive. so those things happen. >> we opened the book was one of my favorite cases. a deputy and mary lane. we're in new jersey. i guess this was in new jersey. and remembering. at night. they're looking for a guy who lives in a project. he comes out. somebody says that's him. they take off after an. and is a big guy, six with three, six of four. he was working with the local police officer who was a female, short, you know, 56, 57, 58. the person they were pursuing was also short periods of a guy took off and ran throu
hunt down there chasing bank robbers with the fbi. they said, when you coming back? this is, can you go by this form on the way back. we have a bunch of seized animals, horses. asset to a short. of go by and check on them. as swing by and so help me in one of the stables of poland. what's the matter? i think we have a stillborn. can you help me? and it was just he and i. i don't know a lot about horses. but there i am. we head of delivery. all of that. it took about four hours for everything....
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>> the fbi. the irs. >> atf. osha . >> a texas branch of the epa. >> you mentioned you will keep fighting. i see that. when you have to deal with this, you have a business and other things. you are trying to impact the country and a positive direction. when you deal with these agencies, it makes you less effective in pursuing your message >>. am i right in saying that? >> it gives one pause. to think there is interagency collusion against private citizens. people similarly situated may look at what happened to people who speak out and say, i don't want to deal with that. i will remain silent. in other words, this type of targeting can chill political speech? >> that is absolutely the case. >> what was the irs asking you to provide? these were very invasive and intrusive questions. >> they sent me a list of 80 questions. any page document. some of -- an eight page document. i wanted to know volunteers names. disclosed --r has a lot of times it is not kept confidential. >> they wanted to have copies of every speech
>> the fbi. the irs. >> atf. osha . >> a texas branch of the epa. >> you mentioned you will keep fighting. i see that. when you have to deal with this, you have a business and other things. you are trying to impact the country and a positive direction. when you deal with these agencies, it makes you less effective in pursuing your message >>. am i right in saying that? >> it gives one pause. to think there is interagency collusion against private citizens....
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this concerned locals and the fbi here that they are targeting, they are the extremists minneapolis and the reason is because there are originally a lot of somalis here and the al shabaab group obviously was targeting the somalis to have them come fight in somalia, but now it transferred into isis, and it is a very, very big concern. people here refer to the young men and women who are being recruited who actually go to fight as the minnesota martyrs, and that is the theme of that video that is out there trying to recruit these young men and women. the biggest fear, of course, carol, is that one of these united states citizens with a u.s. passport will be radicalized and then will return to the united states and cause damage here in the u.s. that's the biggest concern, but the fact that they continue to recruit and continue to hear reports of young men and women from the minneapolis area going to fight overseas for these extremist groups is, as you can imagine, a huge concern not only here in minneapolis but around the country. >> ted rowlands reporting live this morning. >>> we want to
this concerned locals and the fbi here that they are targeting, they are the extremists minneapolis and the reason is because there are originally a lot of somalis here and the al shabaab group obviously was targeting the somalis to have them come fight in somalia, but now it transferred into isis, and it is a very, very big concern. people here refer to the young men and women who are being recruited who actually go to fight as the minnesota martyrs, and that is the theme of that video that is...
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americans lost over $73 million to phone scams last year according to the federal trade commission. ftc and fbi officials testified along with a phone scam victim. this is just under one hour. >> good afternoon. >> i've asked all of you to join the table instead of two panels because we have a vote that is being called at around 220. so i want to take advantage of going ahead and getting all of your testimony. this hearing is the latest in a series of investigations the committee has conducted on the devastating impact that fraud and scams have on seniors citizens. over the last two years, we've explored the rise of jamaican lottery scams, tax refund schemes and social security and medicare fraud. so today we're going to examine a, what is now making a comeback in the scam world, and it's called the grandparent or emergency scam. it's quite despicable. it preys on a senior citizen's willingness to do anything to help a family member in trouble. for example, a scammer convinces the victim over the telephone that his or her grandchild, or another relative, is in jail, is in the hospital, or stuck
americans lost over $73 million to phone scams last year according to the federal trade commission. ftc and fbi officials testified along with a phone scam victim. this is just under one hour. >> good afternoon. >> i've asked all of you to join the table instead of two panels because we have a vote that is being called at around 220. so i want to take advantage of going ahead and getting all of your testimony. this hearing is the latest in a series of investigations the committee...
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that makes it so difficult for the fbi. someone disappears or goes away to turkey, you don't know they've gone into syria when they come home. it's a really tough job to track these people. and of course, the syrians aren't checking the border either. there's nobody we can really refer to, who's there and who's not. >> and phil, that's apparently the appearance of this guy, douglas mcarthur mccain knew he'd gone to turkey, didn't really think he'd crossed over into syria. if there are about 100 american who is travel to syria to fight, to you, is there a clear path to that kind of decision, to that kind of radicalization? have you -- you know, we saw it early on with some somali immigrants in minneapolis, who committed the first suicide bombings back a couple of years ago in somalia, but is it known to u.s. intelligence exactly how that radicalization process takes place? >> anderson -- >> good question -- >> sorry, phil, go ahead. >> i'm sorry. it's not, but you raise the somali case, which i followed at the fbi, anderson,
that makes it so difficult for the fbi. someone disappears or goes away to turkey, you don't know they've gone into syria when they come home. it's a really tough job to track these people. and of course, the syrians aren't checking the border either. there's nobody we can really refer to, who's there and who's not. >> and phil, that's apparently the appearance of this guy, douglas mcarthur mccain knew he'd gone to turkey, didn't really think he'd crossed over into syria. if there are...
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. >>> we're following several reports that the fbi is looking into cyberattacks into banks of russian hackers. >>> a live look at the linc right now. where taking on michael vick. >>> hurricane cristobal is churning out in the atlantic, stir be up rip currents, a live look at cape may where many people are still vacations. swells could be five to eight feet. as we approach a holiday weekend, everyone is wondering if we have rain in our future, meteorologist bill henley? >> well, not today, no. it's going to be nice and sunny today and tomorrow, we're enjoying sunshine. but weekend, it's a different story. we'll talk about that coming up. right now, it's clear in center city. that's a live view from the adventure aquarium. right now, 78 degrees in philadelphia. 77 at philadelphia international. trenton at 74 and 72 in wilmington. the temperatures are still falling. we will see more readings in the 60s and lower 70s before the warmup into the mid to low 80s this afternoon. sunny and nice. 74 degrees at 7:00, less humid and breezy for 9:00 and breezy with wind blowing by lunchtime today.
. >>> we're following several reports that the fbi is looking into cyberattacks into banks of russian hackers. >>> a live look at the linc right now. where taking on michael vick. >>> hurricane cristobal is churning out in the atlantic, stir be up rip currents, a live look at cape may where many people are still vacations. swells could be five to eight feet. as we approach a holiday weekend, everyone is wondering if we have rain in our future, meteorologist bill...
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the fbi is investigating. taliatory attack because of the sanctions imposed by the west on russia. as well.s helping, what has been stolen? for jpmorganmation and other bank customers. this could result in funds being withdrawn. there is no evidence that that has happened yet. there is also sensitive information of other natures as well taken from employee computers. we don't know the names of the four other banks yet. it is not normal for this type of attack to take place on a bank. banks do have layers of security in place. attackers normal for to target consumers themselves or retailers come aware typically they have more success at getting this information. -- retailers, where banks to bickley have more -- typically have more success at getting this information. said thatast year they spent $200 million per year on preventing cyber security attacks. -- they 600 employees have 600 employees involved in protecting the bank on this front. links to russia. how are we making that link? >> one of the five banks i
the fbi is investigating. taliatory attack because of the sanctions imposed by the west on russia. as well.s helping, what has been stolen? for jpmorganmation and other bank customers. this could result in funds being withdrawn. there is no evidence that that has happened yet. there is also sensitive information of other natures as well taken from employee computers. we don't know the names of the four other banks yet. it is not normal for this type of attack to take place on a bank. banks do...
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i had no idea what was going on in sammy's world the night before with the fbi. so he looked at me, and if looks could have killed i'd of been dead on that elevator. the next day, new york post, sammy the bull cooperates. he must have thought i was in on it. trying to think of some of the -- most of the funny stuff does come from people we're chasing after they've been arrested they've got some funny lines. not to pick on poor john, but when he was convicted i took him up to stewart air force base. i said, john, we're standing at the foot of the aircraft. i said, i guess this is it, john. what do you say to a guy that won't see the light of day anymore. he's shaking. i hear the chains as i'm walking away. he takes about three steps up the ladder and he says, lenny. i turn around. i says, yeah, john. he says, do you think it's too late to say, i'm sorry? johnny gotti died in prison, but unbeknownst to me, this is a true story, i was told later, he was scared to death of flying. he never flew a day in his life. why am i picking on john gotti? >> it just reminded me.
i had no idea what was going on in sammy's world the night before with the fbi. so he looked at me, and if looks could have killed i'd of been dead on that elevator. the next day, new york post, sammy the bull cooperates. he must have thought i was in on it. trying to think of some of the -- most of the funny stuff does come from people we're chasing after they've been arrested they've got some funny lines. not to pick on poor john, but when he was convicted i took him up to stewart air force...
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is that how the fbi and -- you were the director of the fbi. is that the future for going after these cyber criminals? >> yes. and anticipating some of the criminals. one of the things we tried to do was take a particular sector, the financial sector. take the exchanges, for instance. one would think there would be targets. and what we want to do is, as we've done in other areas, go out and develop relationships with the security individuals in those particular, whether it be exchanges or financial institutions, so that they know who in the fbi has profficiency in this area and a name -- a face with a name, and so if there is a breach, then they know who to call and the fbi agents that do it know what they're doing, know what evidence they'll need from their logbooks and the like, so develop that relationship in anticipation of the probability at some point in time that there would be a breach. so we're doing much more of that. we're also understanding the responsibility for disclosing to victims the fact that they have been breached or hacked i
is that how the fbi and -- you were the director of the fbi. is that the future for going after these cyber criminals? >> yes. and anticipating some of the criminals. one of the things we tried to do was take a particular sector, the financial sector. take the exchanges, for instance. one would think there would be targets. and what we want to do is, as we've done in other areas, go out and develop relationships with the security individuals in those particular, whether it be exchanges or...
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for example, the misuse of the fbi, seeking files from the fbi to embarrass, humiliate or hurt one of the president's political opponents. daniel shore's name is not mentioned in the article but what many people were thinking at the thinking of the case of dan shore. dan shore of cbs, later of pbs, dan shore was the object of a request by the white house for an fbi file to humiliate him. so that's one. there's a question of misuse of the fbi. there's a question of the use of the plumbers to break into daniel elseberg's psychiatrist office. did the president know about that. no one on the committee on the left or right, in the center doubted that the break in of daniel elseberg's psychiatrist office was a criminal act. the question there was did the president know about it, did he authorize it? then you had the issue of the irs. there was -- john dean testified about an enemy's list. there was no question there some kind of list because john dean was able to provide detailed evidence and then a member of the treasury department was able to supply a list. the question was there to what
for example, the misuse of the fbi, seeking files from the fbi to embarrass, humiliate or hurt one of the president's political opponents. daniel shore's name is not mentioned in the article but what many people were thinking at the thinking of the case of dan shore. dan shore of cbs, later of pbs, dan shore was the object of a request by the white house for an fbi file to humiliate him. so that's one. there's a question of misuse of the fbi. there's a question of the use of the plumbers to...
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they could not use the fbi because the fbi was not prepared to do these illegal things. leapt us look at one other thing, from whence did the plumbers get the money. where did the money come from to do this operation. ladies and gentlemen, it came from private source. mr. barudi a close friend of mr. colson's states in an affidavit in the latter part of august or first part of september mr. colson telephoned me and told me the white house had an urgent need for $5,000. so he took $5,000 over to colson's office and told him to go down to an office and give to it the fellow that he would find there. that was eagle crow the head of the plumbers unit. barudi goes down there with $5,000 in cash and gives it to crow. he takes it in there. did you look in there to see what it was. i looked in the envelope to see it was money inside of it, it was in the form of cash. had you stated to mr. colson anything about the form in which you wanted the funds. yes, he wanted them in cash. why? i believe because it was felt that there shouldn't be any way to trace the money that was used. >
they could not use the fbi because the fbi was not prepared to do these illegal things. leapt us look at one other thing, from whence did the plumbers get the money. where did the money come from to do this operation. ladies and gentlemen, it came from private source. mr. barudi a close friend of mr. colson's states in an affidavit in the latter part of august or first part of september mr. colson telephoned me and told me the white house had an urgent need for $5,000. so he took $5,000 over to...
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i'm glad to see the fbi is also monitoring this, as well as the u.s.ice community relations division. because they're the ones who will come into the community and get the pulse and see what is going on here and make sure that there is a clear and impartial investigation into this to get to the bottom of what really happened. because, you know, when something like this happens, there's three sometimes to either story. that's what the police say, what the citizens said and then what really happened. >> there's the truth which is always somewhere and very murky in between. sunny, it's only been a matter of hours since this happened. i'm a little shocked at the reaction being so quick, so immediate, so decisive, that they separated themselves immediately, turned this other to an autonomous police force outside of the ferguson ranks and the fbi's in and the department of justice in. it's almost like they have the blueprint. >> they do have the blueprint because i think we're living in a post-george zimmerman/trayvon martin case society. we're seeing the ki
i'm glad to see the fbi is also monitoring this, as well as the u.s.ice community relations division. because they're the ones who will come into the community and get the pulse and see what is going on here and make sure that there is a clear and impartial investigation into this to get to the bottom of what really happened. because, you know, when something like this happens, there's three sometimes to either story. that's what the police say, what the citizens said and then what really...
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and then joseph campbell, the assistant director of the fbi's criminal investigative decision. division. mr. campbell, your written statement should be very specific on the grandparent scheme and other imposter phone scams. the fbi's web site has more information on these types of scams compared to the statement that you've submitted, so i would like in the questioning for you to provide additional details. now, because of the fact that we've got a vote coming up ask it's at 2:10, i'm going to hold you to five minutes so that we can get through everybody and get on in the questions. all right. mr. w., you're up. and if you would turn on your microphone. >> thank you, chairman nelson and ranking member collins, for the opportunity to tell my story before the senate special committee on aging. i am an 81-year-old grandparent from cincinnati, ohio. last december i i answered a phone call that sent my life into a tailspin and conned me out of $7,000. in what i now know was a phone scam. the caller had a young voice and said, grandpa, this is your favorite grand son. to to which i re
and then joseph campbell, the assistant director of the fbi's criminal investigative decision. division. mr. campbell, your written statement should be very specific on the grandparent scheme and other imposter phone scams. the fbi's web site has more information on these types of scams compared to the statement that you've submitted, so i would like in the questioning for you to provide additional details. now, because of the fact that we've got a vote coming up ask it's at 2:10, i'm going to...
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why wasn't the fbi brought in? because the plumbers were doing illegal things the fbi refused to do. that goes to the houston plan of the previous year when this felt like houston had approved a plan that involved surreptitious entry in a memo that said it involved a legal trespass. -- a legal entry and trespass. the fbi put out a footnote that said the fbi is opposed to surreptitious entry. that same report provided for covert mail coverage. the fbi provided a footnote that said the fbi is opposed to providing covert coverage because it is clearly illegal. they could not use the fbi because the fbi is not prepared to do these illegal things. from whence did the plumbers get their money? where did the order come from? it came from private sources. a close friend states in the latter part of august or the first art of september mr. colson told me the white house had an urgent need for $5,000. they send $5,000 and told him to give it to the fellow he would find there. that was the head of the plumbers unit. he goes do
why wasn't the fbi brought in? because the plumbers were doing illegal things the fbi refused to do. that goes to the houston plan of the previous year when this felt like houston had approved a plan that involved surreptitious entry in a memo that said it involved a legal trespass. -- a legal entry and trespass. the fbi put out a footnote that said the fbi is opposed to surreptitious entry. that same report provided for covert mail coverage. the fbi provided a footnote that said the fbi is...
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local and state on enforcement, the fbi, but she was told there was nothing they could do for her. as we have learned, the scammers are not only unscrupulous, convict and dozens of times, but they are also technologically savvy. they know how to route their call using voice over internet protocol, which is very hard to trace and they know how to spoof caller i.d. to make it appear they are calling from a trusted source. another version of this impersonation scam might be called the tax man and in this version, the con artist used to spoof caller i.d. that represents a legitimate washington d.c. to contract taxpayers and to be calling from the criminal investigative division of the irs. the scammer identified themselves as the investigation chief and tells the taxpayer that he or she owes more than $5000 in back taxes. well, to make a long story short, my staff actually spoke to a taxman scam artist as part of the committee's investigation. we suspect that the scammer who called himself steve parker was located outside of the united states. but this scam is so elaborate that the scam
local and state on enforcement, the fbi, but she was told there was nothing they could do for her. as we have learned, the scammers are not only unscrupulous, convict and dozens of times, but they are also technologically savvy. they know how to route their call using voice over internet protocol, which is very hard to trace and they know how to spoof caller i.d. to make it appear they are calling from a trusted source. another version of this impersonation scam might be called the tax man and...
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here the president has the power, the overall power of directing the cia, the fbi, these are extremely powerful agencies of government and when they are used to commit an obstruction of justice which is what essentially what was established by the tapes. i should say also by the record even without the tapes because even without the tapes, the committee voted 27-11 to recommend the water gate impeachment article. out of those votes, six of the 17 republicans voted for the article so it had a measure of bipartisanship even without the tapes. with the tapes, everybody agreed. it became a forgone conclusion and the president resigned. so the lesson is we have a system that works to protect us against grave, serious, abuses of power by high ranking officials in government including the president and in the end, no man is a bbove the law. >> do you remember when you personally felt that richard nixon was not going to complete his term in office? >> i knew for sure when i read the transcript of the june 23, 1972 tape recording and i read that shortly after the president released it on august
here the president has the power, the overall power of directing the cia, the fbi, these are extremely powerful agencies of government and when they are used to commit an obstruction of justice which is what essentially what was established by the tapes. i should say also by the record even without the tapes because even without the tapes, the committee voted 27-11 to recommend the water gate impeachment article. out of those votes, six of the 17 republicans voted for the article so it had a...
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jean, the fbi believes animal rights activists are behind this crime? >> reporter: that's right, janelle. the owner of this grocery store says two fbi agents came by yesterday to speak with him. they say they saw the vandalism on an animal rights website amount. now this incident is part of a federal investigation. nick pappas has been running the register at star grocery in berkeley for more than 40 years. >> i've been here since '72. and my father before that since '22. so we have experience here. >> reporter: last week someone threw rocks through the big storefront windows. the 69-year-old didn't think much of it. >> we've had broken windows. we've had burglaries. we've had a few holdups. >> reporter: pappas paid $1300 to fix the glass, and then the fbi called. >> and then suddenly we're meeting, talking to the fbi. so it was quite -- quite shocking. >> reporter: the fbi told pappas someone posted a picture of his broken windows on a website called bite back. animal rights activists post their actions here. windows smashed at butchers shop is on the l
jean, the fbi believes animal rights activists are behind this crime? >> reporter: that's right, janelle. the owner of this grocery store says two fbi agents came by yesterday to speak with him. they say they saw the vandalism on an animal rights website amount. now this incident is part of a federal investigation. nick pappas has been running the register at star grocery in berkeley for more than 40 years. >> i've been here since '72. and my father before that since '22. so we have...
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that tape is now in the hands of the fbi which is attempting to validate is. s sara sydner is live in ferguson with more. what's the latest? >> reporter: alisyn, as that potential new evidence surfaces many here are struggling to figure out what what they can do next to create positive and concrete change after two weeks of protesting after the death of michael brown at the hands of a police officer. supporters wanting justice for michael brown hit the streets once again. at the federal courthouse some protesters making their way through police, demanding that the federal authorities look into potential human rights violations, this as new potential evidence surfaces. the fbi is currently dissecting a series of gunshots caught on tape during an online video chat. cnn hasn't been able to confirm its authenticity but audio experts say it's six shots and then a three-second pause followed by four more shots. >> it doesn't really contradict or fit in to any of the narratives created so far. >> listen to what witnesses told cnn, his friend darian johnson suggesting
that tape is now in the hands of the fbi which is attempting to validate is. s sara sydner is live in ferguson with more. what's the latest? >> reporter: alisyn, as that potential new evidence surfaces many here are struggling to figure out what what they can do next to create positive and concrete change after two weeks of protesting after the death of michael brown at the hands of a police officer. supporters wanting justice for michael brown hit the streets once again. at the federal...
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the fbi has now opened an investigation. but the shooting of 18-year-old michael brown has opened a wound in the community. the violence, which erupted and the anger following a candlelight vigil, has taken place in ferguson in suburban st. louis. and we begin tonight with nbc's john yang. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this is what a lot of businesses in this neighborhood look like. this tire store about $100,000 in losses. it's the same all up and down this main drag here in missouri. and as sundown approaches, officials are fearful of another night of looting and violence. >> don't shoot! >> reporter: in ferguson, missouri, today more angry confrontations between protesters and police in riot gear. the same anger and outrage that exploded into a chaotic night of looting and violence. it began in the neighborhood where 18-year-old michael brown, unarmed according to police, was shot to death by an officer. authorities said the lawlessness spread into neighboring communities. >> it is a miracle, however, that nobody actua
the fbi has now opened an investigation. but the shooting of 18-year-old michael brown has opened a wound in the community. the violence, which erupted and the anger following a candlelight vigil, has taken place in ferguson in suburban st. louis. and we begin tonight with nbc's john yang. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this is what a lot of businesses in this neighborhood look like. this tire store about $100,000 in losses. it's the same all up and down this main drag here in...
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>> there's a parallel investigation being done right now by the justice department and the fbi. so there's three different agencies with their eyes on the information. i don't see how that's going to change anything. to take st. louis county out of the scenario. what i can tell you is that there are three independent agencies. the justice department, the fbi and st. louis county looking at this. i'm very confident that as they work together and draw their own conclusions that once that's done we'll release that information in a timely fashion and hopefully at that point move on towards achieving justice for this individual. >> one other question i wanted to ask you about all morning long there was a trail of threats being made by the group anonymous if they didn't have the name of the officer released they would release in gribs and drabs the identity, the address and the photo. now we're beginning to hear at least from the ferguson police department on record that the name they released is, in fact, wrong. can you confirm that as well? >> yes, in fact, there's been a lot of rumo
>> there's a parallel investigation being done right now by the justice department and the fbi. so there's three different agencies with their eyes on the information. i don't see how that's going to change anything. to take st. louis county out of the scenario. what i can tell you is that there are three independent agencies. the justice department, the fbi and st. louis county looking at this. i'm very confident that as they work together and draw their own conclusions that once that's...
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r and the fbi agent said proudly,d as he should have, i've never e had to draw my weapon. and then he said to the marshal, how often have you drawn yours? and the marshal looked at him a and says, i'll draw my gun seve times before lunch.lun i think that really sums it up.h are there questions from anyone? >> probably one of my favorite shows. you mentioned justified. i was wondering, allowing for the inevitable exaggeration froe hollywood, what do you think is the authenticity of that show? >> i can say this because i know who the technical advisor is, b which is a former deputy marshal. tv i also know there's a story or t two in the book by a deputy who actually did the case that has been reenacted on the tv show, so you have that part of it. >> tell them the case because o ec of it's one of my favorites. the >> it's the one that was on not too long ago where raelyn, the character on "justified" goes in and he's going after this guy t arrest him and he's a one-legges guy. he jumps out of a window and gets away. and stuff. this actually happened in los angeles to a deputy
r and the fbi agent said proudly,d as he should have, i've never e had to draw my weapon. and then he said to the marshal, how often have you drawn yours? and the marshal looked at him a and says, i'll draw my gun seve times before lunch.lun i think that really sums it up.h are there questions from anyone? >> probably one of my favorite shows. you mentioned justified. i was wondering, allowing for the inevitable exaggeration froe hollywood, what do you think is the authenticity of that...
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we sent the fbi to yemen. we should not have the attorney general talking about this. is not about capturing the brit who was holding the knife. it's about a war on these people which doesn't mean boots on the ground, it means supporting the existing troops on the ground who are doing a reasonably good job. >> we've got less than two minutes left and i want to ask you about one other controversy that came up today. we were here on the air last night when the whole story of the secret failed rescue mission broke. at that time you suggested, and i think a lot of people thought, well, this is just the administration in political damage control trying to show we were trying to do something before this poor fellow, james foley, was so brutally killed. today the administration said there were a lot of news organizations sniffing around, they were about to report the story, we decided to do it, to put it out our way. do you buy that? >> look, even if that is true, and i'm not saying it wasn't, what the administration should have done to protect the sources who were behind the
we sent the fbi to yemen. we should not have the attorney general talking about this. is not about capturing the brit who was holding the knife. it's about a war on these people which doesn't mean boots on the ground, it means supporting the existing troops on the ground who are doing a reasonably good job. >> we've got less than two minutes left and i want to ask you about one other controversy that came up today. we were here on the air last night when the whole story of the secret...
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. >> reporter: it is down to three possible sites for the new fbi headquarters relocation. prince george's county has two of them and virginia has one. >> this is like winning the primary. now we are suiting up to go on to win the general. >> reporter: at the u.s. capitol maryland officials held a press conference celebrating prince george's county chances after years onobeg nsered for many maj itaati for too lg,ooon p geos un h bn rinnein, overlooked and undervalued. >> reporter: the landover mall is in the running. owned by lerner enterprises the company lost its bid for prince george's medical center and is now hoping the fbi will use the site. greenbelt metro is also in the running. near the beltway and just steps from the metro. it has been the favorite of county officials throughout the process. today the county executive said there are no longer any favorites in this competitive race. >> we are going to doverything at the county and state level. we have a commitment from the governor to make these sites as competitive as possible. >> reporter: in virginia fairfax coun
. >> reporter: it is down to three possible sites for the new fbi headquarters relocation. prince george's county has two of them and virginia has one. >> this is like winning the primary. now we are suiting up to go on to win the general. >> reporter: at the u.s. capitol maryland officials held a press conference celebrating prince george's county chances after years onobeg nsered for many maj itaati for too lg,ooon p geos un h bn rinnein, overlooked and undervalued. >>...
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whether it's the police or not. >> how will the fbi proceed? how will they go about their investigation? you see people standing up. it seems the symbol now is holding up the hands which is really making the point you're making. if that holds as evidence that's murder. >> nobody will change the facts in the case. the police homicide detectives and the fbi agents here would gather the facts. nobody would change the facts. as churchill said, the facts are stubborn things. organizations like the naacp, the national action network, the southern christian leadership conference and the people of ferguson are going to ensure this is in daylight. i have no doubt that the fact wills are come out. it will are get to the desk of a prosecutor. i hope without unnecessary delay. the problem in these cases, if you look back at them in the recent cases is tlg there is too much delay before there is a prosecutorial decision on whether it is a good shoot, a bad shoot and whether the prosecution should move forward. people say there is no justice. you feel like th
whether it's the police or not. >> how will the fbi proceed? how will they go about their investigation? you see people standing up. it seems the symbol now is holding up the hands which is really making the point you're making. if that holds as evidence that's murder. >> nobody will change the facts in the case. the police homicide detectives and the fbi agents here would gather the facts. nobody would change the facts. as churchill said, the facts are stubborn things....
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they then said to the fbi, you can arrest him. the d.c. snipers, it was the marshall service who put names on the snipers. and then they gave law enforcement the license plate of a car there were driving in which there were arrested i can go on and on. i will ramble forever. but as the three of us, i am by far the least interesting. i will introduce my friend. he will introduce mike earp. lenny had a distinguished career in law enforcement. he was and then navy special ops he went from there to the secret service where he worked in the reagan white house. a friend of his said in no, what's really cool, no one knows about the marshals service. and if you like action that's the place to be. transferred into the marshals service and eventually came to head their largest and most effective task force, the new york-new jersey violent felon task force which consisted of officers from 53 different contributing agencies, all of whom raised their right hand and became a u.s. deputies which gave them federal arrest authority. fellini also -- whinnie
they then said to the fbi, you can arrest him. the d.c. snipers, it was the marshall service who put names on the snipers. and then they gave law enforcement the license plate of a car there were driving in which there were arrested i can go on and on. i will ramble forever. but as the three of us, i am by far the least interesting. i will introduce my friend. he will introduce mike earp. lenny had a distinguished career in law enforcement. he was and then navy special ops he went from there to...
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the fbi is not taking over the investigation. there is an fbi investigate parallel to the authorities, but they're not taking over the investigation. is that something you'd want to see? from the naacp's point of view, does your organization, or do members of your organization trust the local department to investigate this incident or would you rather see it become a federal investigation? >> ma'am, i was informed on my way to this today that the fbi have taken over it from the county police department. that is facts. >> that they are actually participating in the investigation. i don't believe they've taken over. >> well, you can check to be thorough, but that's what was told to me. >> okay. >> by our attorney that represents the county branch naacp who met with our chief of police for the county. but the fbi as of 11:35 this morning has taken over the investigation. >> okay. we can go back and forth on that. they haven't taken over the investigation. but let's talk about your discussions with the police department. you said your
the fbi is not taking over the investigation. there is an fbi investigate parallel to the authorities, but they're not taking over the investigation. is that something you'd want to see? from the naacp's point of view, does your organization, or do members of your organization trust the local department to investigate this incident or would you rather see it become a federal investigation? >> ma'am, i was informed on my way to this today that the fbi have taken over it from the county...
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the fbi never visited. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> where is the proof, other than you connecting dots that may or may not be connected, that osha was politically motivated? >> i didn't say proof. >> you want us all to believe that by innuendo -- >> 15 times in a two-year timeframe, four different federal agencies. you expect us to believe -- >> i don't expect you to believe anything. you can believe whatever you choose to believe. >> i believe in fact-based empirical oversight. and innuendo and drawing conclusions and paranoia do not substitute for fact-based empirical oversight. >> here are the facts. she filed an application. and subsequently was visited by osha, fbi, atf, and was audited by the irs. >> you should be on the panel, given your views. >> you can see more on our website. www.c-span.org. look continues with lois lerner in march. the former director took the fifth at a house oversight committee chaired i darrell issa. this is 20 minutes. >> the committee will come to order. we
the fbi never visited. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> where is the proof, other than you connecting dots that may or may not be connected, that osha was politically motivated? >> i didn't say proof. >> you want us all to believe that by innuendo -- >> 15 times in a two-year timeframe, four different federal agencies. you expect us to believe -- >> i don't expect you to believe anything. you can believe whatever you choose to believe. >> i...
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>> he did with the fbi as well as the u.s. attorney's office. >> on this program, your client was interviewed on this very program. >> yes. >> and did not mention anything about a robbery, nothing about a qt, nothing at all. he mentioned a confrontation with police on canfield drive. >> that's correct. it had nothing to do with the incident that occurred -- the officer didn't know they robbed -- let me take that back. the officer didn't know they had gone into the store and taken some cigarettes. he didn't know it. >> isn't there a certain deception of omission. if someone asked you what happened leading up to this incident and you don't tell them, the interviewer on this program. >> not -- lying is when you say something that's not true. nobody asked him what did you-all do before you came in contact with the officer? if you asked, we would tell you. we had the duty to tell that to the fbi and they got the full story. the authorities had the full story and got it two or three days before this came out. >> was there any sort o
>> he did with the fbi as well as the u.s. attorney's office. >> on this program, your client was interviewed on this very program. >> yes. >> and did not mention anything about a robbery, nothing about a qt, nothing at all. he mentioned a confrontation with police on canfield drive. >> that's correct. it had nothing to do with the incident that occurred -- the officer didn't know they robbed -- let me take that back. the officer didn't know they had gone into the...
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we will tell you with the fbi is saying about the series of cyberattacks. and the u.s. is checking reports that a second american was killed in serial while fighting with militants. how the isil is the focus of the meeting at the white house. >> welcome back. the fbi and the secret service investigating a series of cyber attacks against several financial institutions in the u.s. thereforehase and your other firms were hit this month. a cyber attack on one of the nation's biggest banks. sources calling it a potentially major breach at jpmorgan chase and at least one other financial institution earlier this month. one official tells us that when a bank this large is targeted, it is not just a financial crime but also a possible national security matter. now the fbi and secret service are investigating, looking into whether russian hackers could be responsible, a possible italian nation for sanctions imposed over the conflict in ukraine. it could be retaliation, but while we are doing it, let's see what we can grab. >> investigators are looking into what kind of informatio
we will tell you with the fbi is saying about the series of cyberattacks. and the u.s. is checking reports that a second american was killed in serial while fighting with militants. how the isil is the focus of the meeting at the white house. >> welcome back. the fbi and the secret service investigating a series of cyber attacks against several financial institutions in the u.s. thereforehase and your other firms were hit this month. a cyber attack on one of the nation's biggest banks....
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that is the suspicion the fbi allowed us to look into with russian actors. putting -- banks are putting a lot of money in trying to protect them selves. the globalng of economy back in 2009 lead to ways to make ends meet. they even headed for the california hill and tried their luck as 21st-century gold miners. they spent four years capturing the community which sprang up along river banks and national parks. 160 years after the original gold rush. in 2009, i was still recovering from the loss of my job so i wanted to go out west. applying to that artist residency i was looking at a project. 2009, ind in may of that year, the united states experienced that training. millions were laid off from that the savings of many retirees are wiped out. the value of the dollar went down. i happened to meet what i would call the protagonist, martin. butler than all the others withorked excessively these gigantic six-foot boulders out of the river just to try to find gold. she came out with her husband jeff to california. themshe is working with sifting material into a buc
that is the suspicion the fbi allowed us to look into with russian actors. putting -- banks are putting a lot of money in trying to protect them selves. the globalng of economy back in 2009 lead to ways to make ends meet. they even headed for the california hill and tried their luck as 21st-century gold miners. they spent four years capturing the community which sprang up along river banks and national parks. 160 years after the original gold rush. in 2009, i was still recovering from the loss...
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what does this say when the fbi gets involved? the justice department is looking into this as well. >> we have a situation that is dangerously ready to blow. look the feds say we're not coming down there because there was civil unrest. but the fact is tony there was civil unrest. >> there was civil unrest. we have too often you and i talked about too many other cases. ren sharenisha mcbryde, others,w enforcement involved in the killing of the young black man, two, civil unrest and three, local chapter of the ncaa and other ministerial leaders asking for the help of the feds. >> listen to the chief and he's trying to explain this and you get sense that it is still kind of a work in progress, right? >> and that is why i commend mr. dooley with whom you were talking earlier and others who say lets wait and let the facts unfold. it is 36 hours since the incidents happened. a lot of people were out on the street including the young man who was with mr. brown at the time that this occurred and there is the medical examiner's report that
what does this say when the fbi gets involved? the justice department is looking into this as well. >> we have a situation that is dangerously ready to blow. look the feds say we're not coming down there because there was civil unrest. but the fact is tony there was civil unrest. >> there was civil unrest. we have too often you and i talked about too many other cases. ren sharenisha mcbryde, others,w enforcement involved in the killing of the young black man, two, civil unrest and...
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that is the suspicion the fbi allowed us to look into with russian actors. putting -- banks are putting a lot of money in trying to protect them selves. the globalng of economy back in 2009 lead to ways to make ends meet. they even headed for the california hill and tried their luck as 21st-century gold miners. they spent four years capturing the community which sprang up along river banks and national parks. 160 years after the original gold rush. in 2009, i was still recovering from the loss of my job so i wanted to go out west. applying to that artist residency i was looking at a project. 2009, ind in may of that year, the united states experienced that training. millions were laid off from that the savings of many retirees are wiped out. the value of the dollar went down. i happened to meet what i would call the protagonist, martin. butler than all the others withorked excessively these gigantic six-foot boulders out of the river just to try to find gold. she came out with her husband jeff to california. themshe is working with sifting material into a buc
that is the suspicion the fbi allowed us to look into with russian actors. putting -- banks are putting a lot of money in trying to protect them selves. the globalng of economy back in 2009 lead to ways to make ends meet. they even headed for the california hill and tried their luck as 21st-century gold miners. they spent four years capturing the community which sprang up along river banks and national parks. 160 years after the original gold rush. in 2009, i was still recovering from the loss...
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a warning from the fbi, why the police in the u.s. need to be on alert. and questions about tens of thousands of dollars. what the former governor is saying about his relationship with jonnie williams. >> showers and thunderstorms not quite out of the forecast. what we need to know for the upcoming weekend coming up. abc 7 news starts right now. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> happening now in maryland, a frantic search for two teenagers were missing. multiple police agencies spent hours combing in area but found nothing. the teenagers disappeared 18 hours apart, both last seen getting into vehicles with a similar description. roz plater has more. what can you tell us? >> the disappearances are being called suspicious, but the police are not saying why. earlier, the police raided a ame in elkton, then searched wooded area with a helicopter, police dogs, and the department of natural resources in the water. police agencies spent hours in an all-out search of a remote section of elkton, searching for two teenagers who di
a warning from the fbi, why the police in the u.s. need to be on alert. and questions about tens of thousands of dollars. what the former governor is saying about his relationship with jonnie williams. >> showers and thunderstorms not quite out of the forecast. what we need to know for the upcoming weekend coming up. abc 7 news starts right now. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> happening now in maryland, a frantic search for two teenagers were...
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. >>> then a new warning from the fbi about an alarming kidnapping scam sweeping the country.t you need to know to protect your children. >>> the story going viral behind this picture, the happily married couple, they met years before they actually thought they did. >>> can't shake this off? taylor swift trending so big this morning our interview with the superstar next. ♪ hey baby taco bell brought back these ronald mcdonalds and asked them a question... would you get a breakfast burrito from a burger place? you don't go to a sushi bar and order spaghetti. good point, ronald mcdonald taco bell's new grilled breakfast burritos: just a buck twenty-nine. oral-b toothbrushes aree engineered al, with end rounded bristles so brushing doesn't scratch gums and angled perfectly, to remove 90% of plaque for a healthier smile. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are24/7branches? it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to
. >>> then a new warning from the fbi about an alarming kidnapping scam sweeping the country.t you need to know to protect your children. >>> the story going viral behind this picture, the happily married couple, they met years before they actually thought they did. >>> can't shake this off? taylor swift trending so big this morning our interview with the superstar next. ♪ hey baby taco bell brought back these ronald mcdonalds and asked them a question... would you...
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we obtained his consent and communicated it to the fbi on monday, and they interviewed him. they talked to him. they saw the videotape. it's my understanding that they're investigating it right now. >> and is it your impression that the fbi are now has confirmed that that audio was recorded during the shooting of michael brown? >> they have not contacted me about it, but i have nothing to indicate, you know, either way. >> and in the discussion that you were present for about this, did they raise any skeptical points about this audio? >> not skeptical points. it was a very considerate interview. they were very thoughtful. they asked many questions. as an attorney, i'm used to depositions. it's similar to how a deposition would go. my client was very nervous. he had never had encounters with the fbi before, so they helped to put him at ease and talk to him. i thought it went very well. i was very positive about the entire experience. >> do you expect at this stage for this to become evidence that goes to the grand jury and possibly goes into a trial? >> i don't know. i have no
we obtained his consent and communicated it to the fbi on monday, and they interviewed him. they talked to him. they saw the videotape. it's my understanding that they're investigating it right now. >> and is it your impression that the fbi are now has confirmed that that audio was recorded during the shooting of michael brown? >> they have not contacted me about it, but i have nothing to indicate, you know, either way. >> and in the discussion that you were present for about...
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and lyndon johnson had the fbi put a wiretap on the phone in the south vietnamese embassy.vember 2nd, three days before the 1968 election, and chennault calls up the ambassador of south vietnam, says i've got a message from my boss, not further identified. hold on, we're going to win. so johnson knows that the republicans are interfering with this peace talks, but he doesn't have the goods on nixon. he calls the senate minority leader everett dirksen. goes into a tirade. sort of implies he has the goods on nixon. the next day he talks to nixon and nixon kind of gives him an evasive assurances that he would never do that. and make a long story short, nixon never really knew how much the federal government had collected with regard to the sabotage on the bombing hall. j. edgar hoover at his meeting with nixon following the 1968 election said to him, not only did we have a tap on the south vietnamese embassy phone, we had a tap on anna chennault's phone, which johnson requested but the fbi had not done, and we had a bug on your campaign plane for the last two weeks of the camp
and lyndon johnson had the fbi put a wiretap on the phone in the south vietnamese embassy.vember 2nd, three days before the 1968 election, and chennault calls up the ambassador of south vietnam, says i've got a message from my boss, not further identified. hold on, we're going to win. so johnson knows that the republicans are interfering with this peace talks, but he doesn't have the goods on nixon. he calls the senate minority leader everett dirksen. goes into a tirade. sort of implies he has...
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and if you lie to the fbi, it is a federal crime. k whatever we are hearing, of what the public opinion is right now, the fbi are getting some interviews and information that's going to be a reliable basis as to what the eyewitnesss have to say. there will be conflicts. but tle are going to do what they can to match up the most reliable accounts with the forensic evidence. and that's why one of the first things the attorney general did was decide let's get our own autopsy here. >> now, john, let me ask you something. will the fbi be looking at how the police are handling this? and give me the law here. if michael brown was dressed in a t-shirt, short pants and plip flo flip-flops, the officer knew he wasn't armed, is it enough to say that lunged at him and that is a threaten to kill him? >> i don't think so. especially if they were some distance away. making a movement, falling down or not, that's not a basis with which to shoot someone, speperi. and if they have their hands up, and the officer is in safety in his car. so if they eval
and if you lie to the fbi, it is a federal crime. k whatever we are hearing, of what the public opinion is right now, the fbi are getting some interviews and information that's going to be a reliable basis as to what the eyewitnesss have to say. there will be conflicts. but tle are going to do what they can to match up the most reliable accounts with the forensic evidence. and that's why one of the first things the attorney general did was decide let's get our own autopsy here. >> now,...
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the fbi -- they then said to the fbi, you can arrest him, and the fbi did and too credit for it. the d.c. sniper, it was the marshal's service who put names on the snipers, and then gave law enforcement the license plate of the car they were driving in your opinion they were arrested. i can go on and on and on, because when i get enthusiastic about a subject, i will ramble forever, but of the three of us, i am by far the least interesting. i'm going to introduce my friend lenny depaul, and lenny will introduce spike earp. lenny has a distinguished career in law enforcement. he was in the navy special ops, went from there to the secret service, where he worked in the reagan white house. a friend of his said, you know, there's this really cool organization that nobody knows about called the marshal service. if you like action, that's the place to be. lenny transferred into the marshal service, and eventually came to head their largest and most effective task force, the new york/new jersey violent felon task force, which consisted of officers from 53 different contributing agencies,
the fbi -- they then said to the fbi, you can arrest him, and the fbi did and too credit for it. the d.c. sniper, it was the marshal's service who put names on the snipers, and then gave law enforcement the license plate of the car they were driving in your opinion they were arrested. i can go on and on and on, because when i get enthusiastic about a subject, i will ramble forever, but of the three of us, i am by far the least interesting. i'm going to introduce my friend lenny depaul, and...