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i want to bring back our law enforcement analyst tom fe with fuentes.his terror group, the so-called islamic state, as often as there are arrests, others seem to be popping up. what's the attraction? >> yeah, really what you're looking at, first of all, there's a spectrum of individuals that are going to be lured into these groups and the individuals who are going to come back. the vast majority are low hanging fruit. . teens, young males, even females who are attempting to travel. we know that isis is training women, soldiers, children soldiers. so the attraction really to a lot of them is a sense of belonging. a sense of belonging to this supposed caliphate that's going to reclaim the lost glories of the islamic golden age. it's very superficial in their understanding. even by the way in which they use islamic sources. the way in which a guy. slaps on a hat and a robe and says i'm doing this for allah and everything is okay. this is really what you're looking at. a very superficial commitment to a sense of belonging and identity. >> tom fuentes, the a
i want to bring back our law enforcement analyst tom fe with fuentes.his terror group, the so-called islamic state, as often as there are arrests, others seem to be popping up. what's the attraction? >> yeah, really what you're looking at, first of all, there's a spectrum of individuals that are going to be lured into these groups and the individuals who are going to come back. the vast majority are low hanging fruit. . teens, young males, even females who are attempting to travel. we...
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tom fuentes, thank you so much. tom will stick around with us, because we do have some more to talk to you about. thank you, tom, regarding that officer who was shot in philadelphia and some news there this morning. >> including, we will talk to tom about the two men in the middle east living in two different u.s. cities arrested for terror-related charges. we will talk about how these cases are now connected. >>> plus, outrage in michigan over lead contaminated water. a family is talking now about how they have been impacted as a result. >> later, the hottest ticket around. rate now, are you holding tight to yours? the jackpot the largest ever in u.s. history t. question is, is it going to go even higher before tonight's drawing? >> first thing i'd do, take everybody out to dinner. >> pay off my student debt. >> spend it wisely. . state the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in the hudson valley, with world
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we have with us tom fuentes. still so many questions about this man.do not know definitely or definitively who this man was, if he was or was not a refuge. is that surprising that, at this point, they still don't have those answers? >> no, victor. i think the problem here is that the fingerprints that were on tile file that they think they recovered from this individual come back to someone that the french arrested in 2011 who was reportedly born in morocco, a 20-year-old and how did that person get back in the country and is this the same person? i think, right now, the authorities are trying to verify the identity of the individual, if that is true, or if he was coming through refuge, you know, systems in germany and on to france. so i think they still have a lot of questions about the identity. >> and there are great concerns about the entrance of so many tens and hundreds of thousands of refuges coming into germany specifically. angel merkel, the chancellor there, was recently proposed to make it easier to appoint asylum seekers. we saw the attacks
we have with us tom fuentes. still so many questions about this man.do not know definitely or definitively who this man was, if he was or was not a refuge. is that surprising that, at this point, they still don't have those answers? >> no, victor. i think the problem here is that the fingerprints that were on tile file that they think they recovered from this individual come back to someone that the french arrested in 2011 who was reportedly born in morocco, a 20-year-old and how did that...
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tom fuentes is on the phone with us now. he is our cnn law enforcement analyst and former fbi assistant director. tom, i asked the -- the concern i had was about the kinds of security that exists outside of that building. >> i mean, naval criminal investigative service. obviously they will be armed and on the facility all the time. how many were nearby when this occurred. we'll have to wait and hear about that part. >> that -- i'm sure you heard kevin dixon reporting to us that this is in response to a single witness hearing three shots. i don't know if that witness is military or civilian, but something happened in that basement, which is a combo gym and barracks in order to bring forth that kind of a report and this kind of response. >> could the person have been mistaken about what they heard or, you know, especially if you have a gymnasium nearby or other work going on there. you know, could three bangs be a different source than specifically gunshots? sflo that will need to be determined also. >> floor by floor clearing
tom fuentes is on the phone with us now. he is our cnn law enforcement analyst and former fbi assistant director. tom, i asked the -- the concern i had was about the kinds of security that exists outside of that building. >> i mean, naval criminal investigative service. obviously they will be armed and on the facility all the time. how many were nearby when this occurred. we'll have to wait and hear about that part. >> that -- i'm sure you heard kevin dixon reporting to us that this...
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let's bring in our law enforcement analyst tom fuentes, he's a former fbi assistant director. our counterterrorism analyst phil mudd, he's a former cia official, and our cnn intelligence and security analyst bob baer, former cia operative. phil, let's take a look at the surveillance video from philadelph philadelphia. we'll show it to our viewers once again. it's very dramatic. you see that individual white robe goes basically into the window of that car, fires 13 times. the police officer is shot three times, manages to get out, fires a shot. the suspect is detained. what's your take on what happened here? >> my take is that we're rushing to judgment here, wolf. we have enough of a baseline in the united states of isis inspired counterterrorism attacks to make some quick judgments. if you look at paris and san bernardino, you have rational people cold-blooded who thought for years about how to commit an act of violence. we're seeing annin creasing number of cases including a case in new york about a month ago where people who are mentally imbalanced use isis as justification.
let's bring in our law enforcement analyst tom fuentes, he's a former fbi assistant director. our counterterrorism analyst phil mudd, he's a former cia official, and our cnn intelligence and security analyst bob baer, former cia operative. phil, let's take a look at the surveillance video from philadelph philadelphia. we'll show it to our viewers once again. it's very dramatic. you see that individual white robe goes basically into the window of that car, fires 13 times. the police officer is...
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joining us is the tom fuentes, our former law our law enforcement analyst, and they could go in, thed remove the people inside by tear gas and number of things. >> well, they are not going do that and try to negotiate a e peaceful sedimettlesettlement, has gone in there with guns, and so they want to have a peaceful negotiation, but the demands that bundy is going to be making is never going to be upheld to the government, and they won't give the land back to the local counties and the local ranchers, and this is how it is going to be, and how long they want to occupy that place is another question. >> and ted cruz who is another republican presidential candidate said that the individuals who took over this refuge is breaking the laws. >> every one of us has the constitutional right to speak our minds, and protest, but we can't threaten force and violence on others, and so it is our hope that the protesters there will stand down peaceably, and there is not a violent confrontation, and our prayers are with those in law enforcement that are are risking their lives right now that they b
joining us is the tom fuentes, our former law our law enforcement analyst, and they could go in, thed remove the people inside by tear gas and number of things. >> well, they are not going do that and try to negotiate a e peaceful sedimettlesettlement, has gone in there with guns, and so they want to have a peaceful negotiation, but the demands that bundy is going to be making is never going to be upheld to the government, and they won't give the land back to the local counties and the...
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let's bring in cnn law enforcement analyst, tom fuentes. ng they planned on detonating a bomb that was plapted inside the building earlier in the day. >> we think they had other targets intended. the fact there were more bombs in the building, i don't think it's a surprise. it's just now it's been confirmed by the fbi. >> do you think the -- do you think their plan was to detonate something later once first responders got there so they could inflict more pain, more possible casualties? >> that's often the plan, is to do that. in this situation, it's hard to tell because we don't have anybody else that's still alive to tell us what they were planning. that seems to be the plan, that that bomb would have gone off later and possibly the rescuers and first responders would have been killed by the second bomb planted. >> tom, what do you know about where this investigation stands right now? what more do you think has to be done from this point forward? >> well, christi, there's probably aspects of this that we still don't know and may never know.
let's bring in cnn law enforcement analyst, tom fuentes. ng they planned on detonating a bomb that was plapted inside the building earlier in the day. >> we think they had other targets intended. the fact there were more bombs in the building, i don't think it's a surprise. it's just now it's been confirmed by the fbi. >> do you think the -- do you think their plan was to detonate something later once first responders got there so they could inflict more pain, more possible...
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joining us now cnn law enforcement analyst tom fuentes, he's a former fbi assistant director and cnnaw enforcement analyst art roderick, former u.s. marshals office assistant director. all right. soldiers chased "el apo" through the sewer tunnels but he made it to the surface where he stole a car, almost got away. do you have confidence that the mexican authorities now can retain this guy maybe for a year until he's extradited? >> well, i mean, i've heard up to a year, possibly. i've heard some doj officials come out and say actually it could be by this summer. either way in this particular case although they've put him back in the same jail, he's being guarded 24 hours a day by the mexican marines who actually arrested him. and also the mexican army. so i think there's going to be no chance at all of the individual getting out at this particular point. of course there's always that possibility. >> because he's got maybe a billion dollars or whatever under his control. and they threaten people like crazy. if they find out individuals, as you know, art, they threatened to kill family
joining us now cnn law enforcement analyst tom fuentes, he's a former fbi assistant director and cnnaw enforcement analyst art roderick, former u.s. marshals office assistant director. all right. soldiers chased "el apo" through the sewer tunnels but he made it to the surface where he stole a car, almost got away. do you have confidence that the mexican authorities now can retain this guy maybe for a year until he's extradited? >> well, i mean, i've heard up to a year, possibly....
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let's dig deeper with the former fbi assistant director tom fuentes, former a-- sedrick alexander.if implemented? >> the problem is, wolf, many of the situations are different. you know, years ago the philosophy was to get your s.w.a.t. team organized and get ready before you go in to get an active shooter. now they have learned after columbine, try to find the shooter and neutralize them immediately. having training in active shooter situations is a good thing. >> they call for a much more active atf role. do they have the funds to get that done? and they move their resources around the country but it's something definitely needed and it's, without question, whatever the case may have to be, they will step up and make the necessary adjustments. >> matthew, you worked at the atf. do they have the capability to do what the president wants them to do? i know you applaud the president's initiative. >> well, i think it would be irresponsible for us and the president to do nothing in this crisis situation. if you give the atf and fbi more resources to be able to execute, more vigorous e
let's dig deeper with the former fbi assistant director tom fuentes, former a-- sedrick alexander.if implemented? >> the problem is, wolf, many of the situations are different. you know, years ago the philosophy was to get your s.w.a.t. team organized and get ready before you go in to get an active shooter. now they have learned after columbine, try to find the shooter and neutralize them immediately. having training in active shooter situations is a good thing. >> they call for a...
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here with more is cnn law enforcement analyst and former fbi assistant director tom fuentes. us now. tom, great to see you. the terrorists were on the loose for 3 hours and 42 minutes before they were killed. what are the theories about all of that time is accounted for except those 18 minutes. where do investigators think they were those 18 minutes? >> good morning, alisyn. they don't know exactly where they were. they said they lost track of them near the intersections near the i-10 and i-15 freeways. that's where they need help. did they get on the interstate, did they drive into the desert, maybe that's where they get rid of the laptop computer, met with somebody else. maybe they went to an area they have no idea they went to and met other people. they don't know. that's what they really want to know. normally in an investigation like this they try to piece together every second of time in their lives, not just on that day but go back in time as well to see who else they may have been involved with, which is still a critical question. >> that's the striking part, just how
here with more is cnn law enforcement analyst and former fbi assistant director tom fuentes. us now. tom, great to see you. the terrorists were on the loose for 3 hours and 42 minutes before they were killed. what are the theories about all of that time is accounted for except those 18 minutes. where do investigators think they were those 18 minutes? >> good morning, alisyn. they don't know exactly where they were. they said they lost track of them near the intersections near the i-10...
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to discuss we are joined by former commander mark hertling and former fbi director tom fuentes. is this what we will see this this morning the protests across that region of the world and these real strong words? >> i think it will, victor. this is a very difficult situation. first of all, sheikh al nimr was a peaceful protester. he used words, in fact, he said words are much stronger than bullets. he was attempting to represent the 10% to 15% shia that live in saudi arabia. by the way, he is a saudi arabian. he is not an iran in saudi arabia. so he was attempting to approach king abdullah and the rest of the saudi government and princes and say we need more inclusion of shia in our population. it was the opposite side of many in saudi arabia who the king sees as extremist and terrorists. so saudi arabia, if you look at it from their standpoint, they are trying to tamp down insurgencies and anyone that speaks against the kingdom or the king. they do not have freedom of speech like we do here in the united states. anything that is done in that way is considered a crime against th
to discuss we are joined by former commander mark hertling and former fbi director tom fuentes. is this what we will see this this morning the protests across that region of the world and these real strong words? >> i think it will, victor. this is a very difficult situation. first of all, sheikh al nimr was a peaceful protester. he used words, in fact, he said words are much stronger than bullets. he was attempting to represent the 10% to 15% shia that live in saudi arabia. by the way,...
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let's dig deeper with peter bergen and former fbi assistant director tom fuentes. would that 18-minute gap be for the fbi to learn what happened then? >> normally in a case like this, the fbi wants to reconstruct every minute of the time they spent from the time this incident ended as far days, weeks, months back in their lives. the fact there is a gap here after the shooting and before their encounter with the police, did they meet with somebody, destroy evidence, throw the laptop in a different dumpster than the lake or other places they were looking? that's very significant if they did any of those things. they might not have. >> the fbi is trying to determine whether this was simply an isis-inspired terror attack or an isis-directed terror attack. they are hoping if they can find out what happened during that 18 minutes, they can close down on that. >> if we look at the pattern of the radicalization, it seemed to have taken over a very, very long period of time. it seems this 18-minute gap is more useful for the things tom is describing than a particular kind o
let's dig deeper with peter bergen and former fbi assistant director tom fuentes. would that 18-minute gap be for the fbi to learn what happened then? >> normally in a case like this, the fbi wants to reconstruct every minute of the time they spent from the time this incident ended as far days, weeks, months back in their lives. the fact there is a gap here after the shooting and before their encounter with the police, did they meet with somebody, destroy evidence, throw the laptop in a...
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--el reporte tom como fuente un memorandum interno del "f-b-i" y el departamento de seguridad nacional la luz de una serie de rupturas de cables de fibra optica en el area de la baha... --el reporte, segn el diario "mercury news", inici una serie de anuncios especulativos sobre la seguridad durante el supertazn.. ===salud open=== 3shot/juanfra --a quin no le gusta comer fuera de casa? si usted es como yo, pues de vez en cuando.. take vo --sin embargo, un estudio de la universidad "tufts" descubri que los platillos de muchos restaurantes exceden el numero de caloras recomendadas para toda una comida..y varios hasta para un da completo! lucrecia/cont vo --el estudio dice que 90-por ciento de los restaurantes de cadenas grandes asi como restaurantes locales de comida china, italiana y americana son los mas culpables.. --la clave para solucionar este problema: ofrecer platillos mas pequeÑos a precios ms reducidos.. juanfra/takevo ----- un nuevo estudio revela que la anestecia quirrgica tiene un efecto a largo plazo en la memoria y funcin cerebral.... ----- investigadores evaluaron la capac
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tom fuentes, we have been following this story all morning long, thank you both. >> to another big storyings in effect for 8 million people. missouri just beginning its recovery. after highways, neighborhoods and schools wered intoed this week. let's go to cnn's allison chinchar joining us live. we see the rain has stopped with the flooding. it will continue with more than 200 rivers at risk right now. >> absolutely. you can see all of them plotting here. all of these dots indicate a river location, either at or above a flood stages again an incredible am. notice the ones the part south of st. louis. that's where the real problem will be going ahead. all of these people need to be on alert as all of that water continues to flow south >>> you live near the water, you can expect anything. >> several interstates are back opened in the st. louis area t. recovery just beginning from flooding triggered by a downpour, up to ten inches of rain falling. water levels have fallen several feet. many homes are still far from drying out. those who live here say they've never seen this before in decemb
tom fuentes, we have been following this story all morning long, thank you both. >> to another big storyings in effect for 8 million people. missouri just beginning its recovery. after highways, neighborhoods and schools wered intoed this week. let's go to cnn's allison chinchar joining us live. we see the rain has stopped with the flooding. it will continue with more than 200 rivers at risk right now. >> absolutely. you can see all of them plotting here. all of these dots indicate...
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cnn's law enforcement analyst tell fuentes is with us now. tom, this was app joint raid.know the exact location of this because there is so much secrecy around it. does that hint to you that perhaps this is the first of more raids to come? >> well i think christi this sounds like it's been going on for years. but whether the operation is going to put any kind of dent in the sinaloa cartel operation is yet to be seen. we've had these many raids over a long period of time and it really doesn't seem to make a difference. that cartel is making millions of dollars as you mentioned. made "el chapo" a billionaire. and yet the raids when they happen may curb trafficking for a short period of time. we'll see if it has any major effect. >> the sinaloa cartel, a good point, and the recent arrest there. i'm wondering do you think there was a connection between the two that they were able to get to some of these people because of his arrest? >> it could be some are cooperating. it could be there is a little bit of upheaval in the organization. as they -- i think maybe they have reconc
cnn's law enforcement analyst tell fuentes is with us now. tom, this was app joint raid.know the exact location of this because there is so much secrecy around it. does that hint to you that perhaps this is the first of more raids to come? >> well i think christi this sounds like it's been going on for years. but whether the operation is going to put any kind of dent in the sinaloa cartel operation is yet to be seen. we've had these many raids over a long period of time and it really...
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tom meyer @over a year. @>> i want my money. @give it to me now or i call the @police. @>> reporter: melissa fuentes @are grieving the loss of @michael prior the 41-year-old @deliveryman and father who was @murdered while doing his job @last june. @>> we don't have a suspect. @>> reporter: no suspect or @closure and now no headstone. @it was supposed to be placed @alongside the grave of seven @members buried at brooklyn @heights cemetery. @the storm was ordered seven @months ago at the casket store @in parma run by karen hayes. @>> karen hayes. you don't want @to see my face. @i want to put a hurt on you. @>> reporter: last june the @family could the store nearly @$1100 for the stone. @they say hayes promised @delivery on mike's birthday in @october. @the gravesite remains barren. @>> i don't understand how @someone could take advantage of @grieving families. @>> reporter: these are people @who are grieving the loss of @loved ones. @and now they have to deal with @this. @do think that is fair? @>> no. @i'm not a bad person. @i'm not trying to cause extra @hard for anyone @>> reporter: sam sandoval says @have the same to him. @he orde
tom meyer @over a year. @>> i want my money. @give it to me now or i call the @police. @>> reporter: melissa fuentes @are grieving the loss of @michael prior the 41-year-old @deliveryman and father who was @murdered while doing his job @last june. @>> we don't have a suspect. @>> reporter: no suspect or @closure and now no headstone. @it was supposed to be placed @alongside the grave of seven @members buried at brooklyn @heights cemetery. @the storm was ordered seven...
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tom meyer found some have been @waiting for more than a year. @>> i want my money either give @it to me now or i call the @police. @>> reporter: melissa fuentes @and loved ones are grieving the @loss of michael prock the 41- @year-old pizza delivery man and @father who was murdered while @doing his job last june. @>> we don't have a suspect. @>> reporter: no suspect or @closure and now no headstone. @it was supposed be placed @alongside the graves of family @members buried at brooklyn @heights cemetery. @the song was ordered seven @months ago at the casket store @in parma. @run by karen hayes. @>> karen hayes? @you don't want to see my face. @i want to put a hurting on you. @the way you put a hurting on my @family. @>> reporter: the family paid @the store nearly $1100 for the @stone. @they say hayes promised @delivery on lake's birthday in @october. @the gravesite remains barren. @>> i don't understand how @someone could take advantage of @grieving families like that. @>> reporter: these are people @who are grieving the loss of @loved ones. @and now they have to deal with @this. @do think that is fair to them? @>> no. @i'm not a bad person. @
tom meyer found some have been @waiting for more than a year. @>> i want my money either give @it to me now or i call the @police. @>> reporter: melissa fuentes @and loved ones are grieving the @loss of michael prock the 41- @year-old pizza delivery man and @father who was murdered while @doing his job last june. @>> we don't have a suspect. @>> reporter: no suspect or @closure and now no headstone. @it was supposed be placed @alongside the graves of family @members...