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unabomber. >> that's exactly how we got the unabomber. because somebody recognized the style of writing used in that manifesto and they said, hey, you need to check out my brother's cabin in the woods. that is how we got him. always be aware, as law enforcement says, have your head on a swivel, be aware of your surroundings. if you see something, don't be afraid, tell the authorities because you could be saving lives. >> sean: well said, dr. gorka. dan bongino, what do we glean, dan, your years in law enforcement, two things changed today. number one, it seems to have accelerated. we have four in a day that we are talking about based on what the attorney general of texas just told us. then you have a little switch, and the switches they are using a tripwire, a different device. what do you glean from all that? >> sean, i don't think this guy or guys or team of guys cares about getting caught. i think that explains the way the accelerated pace of the attack. obviously, it seems at this point, these explosive devices were prepared all in ad
unabomber. >> that's exactly how we got the unabomber. because somebody recognized the style of writing used in that manifesto and they said, hey, you need to check out my brother's cabin in the woods. that is how we got him. always be aware, as law enforcement says, have your head on a swivel, be aware of your surroundings. if you see something, don't be afraid, tell the authorities because you could be saving lives. >> sean: well said, dr. gorka. dan bongino, what do we glean,...
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we don't know if this is a unabomber specifically i could be a unabomber, alone wolf. we have so many threats today in this political environment that we're in, the terror spectrum we're in right now that it really just again leads back to security. until they can source trace whether or not this was a unabomber style pathology, and if that's it, great, they can hone in on that guy. if it's terrorism, alone wolf, random, a series of people working together for a more complicated web of terror, that's my concern. what are we doing in texas, oklahoma, california and florida to protect these areas in case a door can be put in front of a door step. >> neil: yeah, packages have been found in doors and residents worries this could pillow up. this is a different thing that happened here. but a lot of people now are very concerned about packages that are dropped out in the first three bombing attacks, they -- the packages were found at the door step but not delivered by a fed ex truck or ups or anything like that. what i'm wondering, what you tell folks in this day and age, am
we don't know if this is a unabomber specifically i could be a unabomber, alone wolf. we have so many threats today in this political environment that we're in, the terror spectrum we're in right now that it really just again leads back to security. until they can source trace whether or not this was a unabomber style pathology, and if that's it, great, they can hone in on that guy. if it's terrorism, alone wolf, random, a series of people working together for a more complicated web of terror,...
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he lost the unabomber investigation. you see a lot of parallels with the unabomber and this bomber in texas. the unabomber went on for 18 years, this guy left a big trail. we're talking about receipts that investigators followed. surveillance video. his online, social media profile. what do you make of this whole spree where he literally walked into a fed ex store and must have known there were people watching? >> it's very interesting, trace. he had a disguise. the unabomber wore disguises as well. we're going to find out as we go through these written records and online sources that they're going to come up with for him that he probably studied the unabomber and like the olympic bomber, eric robert rudolph. when he walked in the fed ex store, he was getting more confident. he got away with a number of bombings since march 2. as far as he knew, no one had a clue as to who he was. he thought that disguise would keep him from being identified. i do believe that. it never happens that way. the other aspect, all of these pe
he lost the unabomber investigation. you see a lot of parallels with the unabomber and this bomber in texas. the unabomber went on for 18 years, this guy left a big trail. we're talking about receipts that investigators followed. surveillance video. his online, social media profile. what do you make of this whole spree where he literally walked into a fed ex store and must have known there were people watching? >> it's very interesting, trace. he had a disguise. the unabomber wore...
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did you see any changes after the unabomber?> actually, we all had immediate changes after the unabomber and then some more of those changes after 9/11. remember back after the unabomber made a threat to put a bomb on board an aircraft leaving los angeles international airport. when you went to the airport after that you got asked two questions, did you ask pack your own bags and have they been with you ever since that time? that's the affect that that had and then, of course, after 9/11 even more so. i think in this case though, it's very possible that because fedex had good security procedures, this guy bit the dust. and i think that we might find that out sooner rather than later and that he made a mistake when he decided to change up and go to fedex. steve: of course, one of the things here in austin they are trying to figure out is why did the guy change essentially the operational tempo of the delivery of these devices and terry, maybe you could speak to this having figured out who the unabomber was, and that is could the
did you see any changes after the unabomber?> actually, we all had immediate changes after the unabomber and then some more of those changes after 9/11. remember back after the unabomber made a threat to put a bomb on board an aircraft leaving los angeles international airport. when you went to the airport after that you got asked two questions, did you ask pack your own bags and have they been with you ever since that time? that's the affect that that had and then, of course, after 9/11...
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your wealth of experience in tracking the unabomber over years. now we hear, oh, this is going to be quick, we'll find them quickly. tell us what we need to know, the top three things that law enforcement must determine to narrow down who the might be. >> laura, three things, very important, one number one is the crime scene forensics, being able to do good crime scenes, thorough crime scenes, get the information out to investigators to follow up on is vital. the idea that we had a pristine bomb that was able to be controlled and detonated is very important and could very well allow them. the second part of this is even more important in that, we have the information with the crime scenes, we have information eyewitnesses, i know that it's not sexy and i know when people think when you're talking about the basics of police work, the more you do that, the more the people who are doing that are skilled and trained in doing interviews, interviews are vital because they help people decide if they actually saw something that is important sometimes or t
your wealth of experience in tracking the unabomber over years. now we hear, oh, this is going to be quick, we'll find them quickly. tell us what we need to know, the top three things that law enforcement must determine to narrow down who the might be. >> laura, three things, very important, one number one is the crime scene forensics, being able to do good crime scenes, thorough crime scenes, get the information out to investigators to follow up on is vital. the idea that we had a...
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the unabomber went on for years.his guy was over in a short amount of time and law enforcement did an amazing job. i just want to say congratulations to you guys. to the people of awesome commit such an amazing city. i visited there several times. beautiful people there and the great spirit. and they aren't breathing a sigh of relief yet but the worst is behind us. i can think now they can take a breath. >> dana: they are in pflugerville, his mother, father, and sisters lived. apparently they said they had no idea and they sent their prayers to the victims. >> juan: that reminder of what we saw after the vegas terror. people said they had no idea, even the girlfriend in that case, no idea. in this case, i think everyone is going to be hungry for motive, trying to understand. the larger picture to me seems we have more of these incidents, whether it is guns or bombs. people looking at this when they put it in the category of the unabomber or the olympic park bomber, something called the midwest pipe bomber. these diff
the unabomber went on for years.his guy was over in a short amount of time and law enforcement did an amazing job. i just want to say congratulations to you guys. to the people of awesome commit such an amazing city. i visited there several times. beautiful people there and the great spirit. and they aren't breathing a sigh of relief yet but the worst is behind us. i can think now they can take a breath. >> dana: they are in pflugerville, his mother, father, and sisters lived. apparently...
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, it took yea rs member with the unabomber, it took years for them to catch him.o sometime before the court in this stage no idea of the motivation as far as we can tell. of course austin is a big place but it does start to play on people's minds when we have five, then they cannot catch this guy. backin then they cannot catch this guy. back in 2002 they had this sniper in washington snooping — sniping at the back of a van and you get this fear and suspicion and worry.|j back of a van and you get this fear and suspicion and worry. i was lily in washington at that time and when this happened in austin you think back to it. itjust imprints itself on your memory and when the sniper was out there my kids could not leave their classrooms during playground time, they never went outside. we did not go to the park after school just because outside. we did not go to the park after schooljust because we did not know whether a school playground or park was going to be the next target. so desperately limited peoples lives and i would be if you went to playground in austin at
, it took yea rs member with the unabomber, it took years for them to catch him.o sometime before the court in this stage no idea of the motivation as far as we can tell. of course austin is a big place but it does start to play on people's minds when we have five, then they cannot catch this guy. backin then they cannot catch this guy. back in 2002 they had this sniper in washington snooping — sniping at the back of a van and you get this fear and suspicion and worry.|j back of a van and you...
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he was part of the team that tracked town the unabomber. remember ted kaczniski? that took decades to resolve. very good to have you, james. what do you think authorities are going to learn from that house hunt? >> well, neil, thanks for having me on. they're going to learn a lot from everything they're investigating right now. before it was obviously did your the campaign itself, looking at the crime scene, piecing together the devices. now they have an actual person. he died the way he killed a few victims. they're going to build a psychological autopsy of this guy and take it to the next -- to the furthest logical step they can. they'll look at all the computers, the tv shows he's watched, everything and paint a picture for the rest of us to understand and for law enforcement to prevent this guy from succeeding again. >> neil: there's almost a betting among folks watching this that was he, conditt, did follow kaczniski close and his message closely. you buy that? >> i know that case inside and out. i worked it from 95 and 96 and even beyond. there are some defi
he was part of the team that tracked town the unabomber. remember ted kaczniski? that took decades to resolve. very good to have you, james. what do you think authorities are going to learn from that house hunt? >> well, neil, thanks for having me on. they're going to learn a lot from everything they're investigating right now. before it was obviously did your the campaign itself, looking at the crime scene, piecing together the devices. now they have an actual person. he died the way he...
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i've been saying all along, much less reminiscent of the unabomber or unabomber 2.0, and much clothes -- much closer the period of fear and attacks by the d.c. sniper. that was three weeks in october of 2002. this is a stunning development that this gentleman has been hopefully eradicated. >> and that fear because of the random nature of it as it moved from one neighborhood to another to fedex, to a trip wire, that has to really bring a town to its knees in terms of where do i go, what do i do that's safe. let's talk about the trail from the fedex video. where did it go? how did it involve coordination of austin police, atf, fbi? >> first of all, there are no perfect crimes, and the frequency and rapidity of these attacks, he was fwounds mabound mistake. and interagency cooperation in the 21st century is so important. local police, they're the first responders, the ones on the ground with the best knowledge of the area and obviously the people that live there. then you add in the atf, the bomb specialists and the fbi. and the dogged investigative efforts that had to go. to do this, th
i've been saying all along, much less reminiscent of the unabomber or unabomber 2.0, and much clothes -- much closer the period of fear and attacks by the d.c. sniper. that was three weeks in october of 2002. this is a stunning development that this gentleman has been hopefully eradicated. >> and that fear because of the random nature of it as it moved from one neighborhood to another to fedex, to a trip wire, that has to really bring a town to its knees in terms of where do i go, what do...
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you know, we learn from the unabomber and we applied many of the lessons in unabomb to eric robert rudolphfew years, unfortunately to find him. but one of the important critical differences is we never stopped. in other words, we didn't start and exhaust leads and then disband the task force and then literally have to start all over when the next bomb happened. that was a big change. i can see them doing that now. they are putting a lot of people into this and they are gearing up for the long haul. what you have got to do is stay on these cases. because, in america, we cannot have people indiscriminately killing others and putting bombs in mail and having people have bombs in their kitchen. we can't allow this to happen. brian: meanwhile, if you want people to call and to help, have you got to answer their call and show you are interested. vow to follow up on all the leads you are requesting. that's a challenge. and then i hear, you know, as of before this bomb exploded at 1:00 in the morning local time, this bomb was the fourth bomb that was found was labeled as sophisticated. would you l
you know, we learn from the unabomber and we applied many of the lessons in unabomb to eric robert rudolphfew years, unfortunately to find him. but one of the important critical differences is we never stopped. in other words, we didn't start and exhaust leads and then disband the task force and then literally have to start all over when the next bomb happened. that was a big change. i can see them doing that now. they are putting a lot of people into this and they are gearing up for the long...
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. >> jon: people are comparing are the explosions to the unabomber case.ng me now is former fbi deputy assistant director. danny, are the comparisons these austin, texas bombs and uni bomber case. >> there's no doubt about it. unabomber bombs were complicated. he was able to deliver them without blowing themselves up. we have similar situation here. let me say one thing. this chief of police done really good job. he put together great tack force. he's not talking too much about the case. he's playing it close to the vest. he's given out great public information for safety. i think that's admiral and good to see leader do that work. >> jon: we know that whoever is making and delivering these bombs is frankly pretty good at it. >> he is pretty good. he or she is pretty good. unfortunately, you can get this stuff off the internet. it's possible to rehearse and make of the bomb without voice the explosive. i'm not too surprised he's been successful. i wanted to stop it. we need for the fib and atf and to catch this guy. probably public support can play a big r
. >> jon: people are comparing are the explosions to the unabomber case.ng me now is former fbi deputy assistant director. danny, are the comparisons these austin, texas bombs and uni bomber case. >> there's no doubt about it. unabomber bombs were complicated. he was able to deliver them without blowing themselves up. we have similar situation here. let me say one thing. this chief of police done really good job. he put together great tack force. he's not talking too much about the...
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>> obviously as the unabomber was upset about something, there's clearly something driving this individual. but you have to wonder what the nature of that might be that you go out and start to randomly attempt to kill people with these devices. there is one other thing that has to be said here. they've got to continue the investigation to make sure there are no associate number one. a very important part of the investigation is their ability to identify any relationships he had. did this individual come from the military where he acquires training. are they going to find that he went into the dark web? as far as motivation right now, i don't think they have that in the over the next phase of the investigation and determining what caused him to do this. the most important thing is fine for spring agencies who want to stop the incident and determine what was going on. that's how the phases will go with this. fortunately, between the technology today and mistakes were made, i would say a fairly quick resolution, but considering the unabomber spent over 17 years and it was another dynamic who
>> obviously as the unabomber was upset about something, there's clearly something driving this individual. but you have to wonder what the nature of that might be that you go out and start to randomly attempt to kill people with these devices. there is one other thing that has to be said here. they've got to continue the investigation to make sure there are no associate number one. a very important part of the investigation is their ability to identify any relationships he had. did this...
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if we look back to ted kaczynski, the unabomber, that was a 17-year investigation, chris, the longest and most expensive in the fbi's history. and janet reno, the attorney general at the time, actually encouraged newspapers to publish his manifesto, which was against modern technology or something. it was ted kaczynski's brother who identified the beliefs is and the style of writing and was able to help point the fbi in the right direction to eventually apprehend him. so there are a couple of reasons there. >> in terms of -- to your second point, chris. in terms of this plea of let us know what's behind this and give us your message, and a short time after that, this next bombing. a little bit different. likely a trip wire. not a package in this case. it is tough to miss that significance there. it is sort of looking into a crystal ball. the chance that that itself could have been a message? >> it could be. so you have this, you know, another violent response after this plea who presumably this person has heard. remember this is happening in a fairly contained geographic area. again,
if we look back to ted kaczynski, the unabomber, that was a 17-year investigation, chris, the longest and most expensive in the fbi's history. and janet reno, the attorney general at the time, actually encouraged newspapers to publish his manifesto, which was against modern technology or something. it was ted kaczynski's brother who identified the beliefs is and the style of writing and was able to help point the fbi in the right direction to eventually apprehend him. so there are a couple of...
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. >> martha: you think of the unabomber who the chief mention, i also think of the d.c. sniper, you have a fear of just a random act potentially that are happening anywhere in your city. and you do not know if it will happen to you. it is terrifying for anybody who lives in the area to touch anything coming in your mail. >> we want to them to be afraid. that sounds a little sinister, but we want them to be very much aware of the threat to them. and i think that it is interesting that all of them are at residences and not public places, generally a terrorist bent on making a statement will put it in a public place for more carnage. the fact that it was done at a home, that may be the focus of the investigation by both the fbi and the apd. i will tell you, i have managed to let the unabomber, really we only caught him because he wanted his manifesto published. before that, we had no idea who he was. they are difficult. >> martha: and that took 18 months. >> yes, no, years. >> martha: >> martha: it is inc. this person is good at what they did. he appears to be 3 for 3 at th
. >> martha: you think of the unabomber who the chief mention, i also think of the d.c. sniper, you have a fear of just a random act potentially that are happening anywhere in your city. and you do not know if it will happen to you. it is terrifying for anybody who lives in the area to touch anything coming in your mail. >> we want to them to be afraid. that sounds a little sinister, but we want them to be very much aware of the threat to them. and i think that it is interesting...
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we talked in the early segment about how this is not the unabomber 2.0.appears much more like the d.c. sniper case, anderson, in 2002, in the month of october for three weeks. two snipers paralyzed parts of maryland and virginia. this seems similar in this instance. if these seven devices can be linked together, and that link analysis is critical there, even the fact that this last device was an incendiary device, let's not make that out to be something benign. we don't have details yet. but incendiary device is combustible. it's something designed to cause fire. there are three ways that cause fatalities in bombings. there's the overpressure, meaning the pressure that comes out that basically crushes organs and soft tissue. the second is the fragmentation. the third is the thermal effect, meaning the fires that get started or somebody becomes injured. they're inside their home or a building and end up succumbing to the inhalation of smoke. this is a very serious, serious -- and i'm going to disagree with some of my colleagues. this is somebody that meets
we talked in the early segment about how this is not the unabomber 2.0.appears much more like the d.c. sniper case, anderson, in 2002, in the month of october for three weeks. two snipers paralyzed parts of maryland and virginia. this seems similar in this instance. if these seven devices can be linked together, and that link analysis is critical there, even the fact that this last device was an incendiary device, let's not make that out to be something benign. we don't have details yet. but...
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because i think people are -- think back to the unabomber. this is six packages in this short span with different types of tactics. does that tell you anything about how advanced the planning may have been or some sort of experience that this suspect may have? >> that's exactly what it tells me. but there is also three things complicating this whole investigation. number one is, you know, the method of operation has changed. which definitely makes it a lot more difficult. there is no -- number two, no connection between the perpetrator and the victims. that's also very difficult. >> that we know of or sounds like definitely there's not. >> at this point, you know, we sort of have -- it started off where it could have been targeted and then we have this random trip wire explosive that was set up a couple of days ago. so this makes it a lot more difficult for any crime to be solved when there is no connection between the perpetrator and the victim. >> they must assume, authorities, that there is a connection between -- that's the first thing th
because i think people are -- think back to the unabomber. this is six packages in this short span with different types of tactics. does that tell you anything about how advanced the planning may have been or some sort of experience that this suspect may have? >> that's exactly what it tells me. but there is also three things complicating this whole investigation. number one is, you know, the method of operation has changed. which definitely makes it a lot more difficult. there is no --...
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it comes down to just there's a lot of work and and stars were aligned that is inskeep case the unabomber case if you imagine that spanned three decades and kept investigators stumped until the very end in this case things went very quickly and what does this do perhaps just kind of more broadly speaking for the reputation of the f.b.i. and law enforcement in general because you know they've taken a lot of criticism in the news lately was what's happening with the investigation and so on but it's important to remember the a lot of these are just kind of career guys who are who are just doing their jobs exactly in a again you know this awesome police department provided the leadership on this. the initial response much of the investigation the f.b.i. and the a.t.f. supported the investigation at the street level why i think this will be a big boost for the f.b.i. they are having some. some issues out there at the headquarters level some allegations have been made and investigation will determine whether those will pan out and how how important it was you know all of the new technology that
it comes down to just there's a lot of work and and stars were aligned that is inskeep case the unabomber case if you imagine that spanned three decades and kept investigators stumped until the very end in this case things went very quickly and what does this do perhaps just kind of more broadly speaking for the reputation of the f.b.i. and law enforcement in general because you know they've taken a lot of criticism in the news lately was what's happening with the investigation and so on but...
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little insight into the bomber. >> all right, so, what here -- you know, it's interesting, with the unabomberrobert rudolph, they would not be -- it seems like these are all clustered together. i hate to put it this way, but it does feel as if this bomber, it's almost like he's playing a game, he wants to get caught, perhaps. i'm asking you, do you think he's increasing his frequency as we cover it more? >> well, yeah, he's feeding off the power. i think another parallel here, another case i was also on, and i think there's a real parallel to it is the d.c. sniper. >> yep. >> the tempo of this, the tempo of this and the way the capital region was kept in fear, the killing, the killing, and the purposeful killing at random, is very similar here. the method is a little different. that was a rifle, this is bombs. but the power that the killer gleans is a similar atmosphere. and one thing that was strong there, with chuck, and you'll remember, you lived up there, >> yes, sir. >> is every single citizen is on your side. and the commanders have to leverage that. we leverage that in the sniper case
little insight into the bomber. >> all right, so, what here -- you know, it's interesting, with the unabomberrobert rudolph, they would not be -- it seems like these are all clustered together. i hate to put it this way, but it does feel as if this bomber, it's almost like he's playing a game, he wants to get caught, perhaps. i'm asking you, do you think he's increasing his frequency as we cover it more? >> well, yeah, he's feeding off the power. i think another parallel here,...
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i think of an individual like t ted kaczynsk unabomber -- ivry smart guy, mathematics graduate, harvardity, thought he was the smartest guy in the room. i think they are going to look at that to see his motivainon, understanot only what he used to build the actual bomb, but what might have motivated him to do this -- laura: how will they find a motive, jack, do you think? well, that is the tough part, laura. they are going to have to piece this evidence together, an are going to have to look around for individuals that may have heard something, maybe somebody knows somebody who is spouting off, maybe there is an internet post out there. l there is of work to do. we don't know if this is related tothey don't know that right no. laura: jack tomarchio, thank you so much for joining us. to terrorism, overseas terrorism or domestic terry ism, or some o has a gripe. uber is suspending driverless car tests in the u.s. and canada after a self-driving vehicle struck and killed a woman in arizona. it is the firstime such a car has been involved io a fatal colland raises suspicions over the future
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heartland institute who is responsible for this masterpiece of a billboard tying global warming to the unabomber saying i still believe in climate change do you know heartland tries to convince americans global warming is a belief held only by murderers others have their own crusades like the dentist association. the. blue guy. the union of concerned scientists responded to the alliance's report with an official statement here is their comment in full l.o.l. what i was paraphrasing the use c.s. actually said the alliance report was based on a convoluted and biased modeling for masquerading as science they pointed out how the alliance selected key points from a paper on drought variation that seemed to diminish the role of climate change on drought and flood ignoring the paper's other findings related to increasing temperatures here's a visual depiction of what the alliance did in the face of overwhelming evidence. that would. be. rolled back obama era regulations which were already a low bar their true love remain the gas guzzling s.u.v.s and pickup trucks they sell with rock n roll even while t
heartland institute who is responsible for this masterpiece of a billboard tying global warming to the unabomber saying i still believe in climate change do you know heartland tries to convince americans global warming is a belief held only by murderers others have their own crusades like the dentist association. the. blue guy. the union of concerned scientists responded to the alliance's report with an official statement here is their comment in full l.o.l. what i was paraphrasing the use c.s....
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whether it is, you know, the unabomber, certainly a very solitary person, very capable, deadly, goinger ofjudge vance and other bombers, other bombings in georgia. and in the florida area. to eric robert rudolph, the centennial park bomber who also bombed an abortion provider in alabama. these folks tend to work by themselves. you don't tend to see teams of bombers, people working in concert. so it remains to be seen. maybe there are other people, and of course that is what the appeal is through the media by the law enforcement now, for the public to come out and help. so if you are running this case, what are the clues that you are looking at? well, first, there are a couple different channels going on right now. one is the forensics of the devices that they can recover and the post—blast investigation. that is very detailed examination of anything that came out of the already exploded devices. they are looking for dna, they are looking for fingerprints, they are looking for essentially the bomber‘s signature. what type of initiation, what were the explosive components how is it cons
whether it is, you know, the unabomber, certainly a very solitary person, very capable, deadly, goinger ofjudge vance and other bombers, other bombings in georgia. and in the florida area. to eric robert rudolph, the centennial park bomber who also bombed an abortion provider in alabama. these folks tend to work by themselves. you don't tend to see teams of bombers, people working in concert. so it remains to be seen. maybe there are other people, and of course that is what the appeal is...
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. >>> do any of you remember in the meantime "the unabomber"? they chased that guy around for years why he was sending packages and devices to people. now they have something going on in austin that seems to eerily parallel what happened then decades ago. why they're nowhere close to finding who is leaving the these packages a fourth explosion in austin. two people are already dead and a number injured and they still have no chance at this early sign of finding the guy, or woman, after this. today we're out here with some big news. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...and lower your a1c. wow. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and ca
. >>> do any of you remember in the meantime "the unabomber"? they chased that guy around for years why he was sending packages and devices to people. now they have something going on in austin that seems to eerily parallel what happened then decades ago. why they're nowhere close to finding who is leaving the these packages a fourth explosion in austin. two people are already dead and a number injured and they still have no chance at this early sign of finding the guy, or...
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look, what's happening here has everybody thinking about the unabomber, who mailed explosive packages between the mid-'70s wha'90s, but here's what makes this different. these were not mailed. police say these were dropped off and somebody walked off. the first bomb today exploded around 6:40 a.m. >> there was package that exploded inside of the home. they have to our knowledge evacuated. >> reporter: five hours later there was another explosion five miles away. >> reporter: it was the third package bombing in ten days. the first happened on march 2, killing 39-year-old anthony, steven house. the early morning bombing today killed a 17-year-old boy and sent an adult woman to the hospital with non-life- threatening injuries. w the afternoon attack, a 75- year-old woman was critically injured. >> we are looking at these incidents as being related based on similarities we have seen. >> reporter: brian manley is austin's interim police chief. >> these packages are being delivered during the nighttime d urs. and when the resident comes out front, they're finding them on the doorstep. >> re
look, what's happening here has everybody thinking about the unabomber, who mailed explosive packages between the mid-'70s wha'90s, but here's what makes this different. these were not mailed. police say these were dropped off and somebody walked off. the first bomb today exploded around 6:40 a.m. >> there was package that exploded inside of the home. they have to our knowledge evacuated. >> reporter: five hours later there was another explosion five miles away. >> reporter:...
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and everybody strapped in their you scared now not scared not since the attacks by the so-called unabomber ted kaczynski in one nine hundred ninety five have been. lease face to spree like it now police will continue to search for any other devices email left behind and try to find out what his motive was john hendren al-jazeera austin texas the u.k.'s foreign secretary says the recent poisoning of a former russian double agent was an attempt by the kremlin to send a message to people tempted to defect from russia russia says person is hiding evidence about a tax on circus cripple in the u.k. says was targeted by another agent the two countries have expelled twenty three of each other's diplomats over the round i think good person rule it was snowing that . president putin to the russian state wanted to give to potential defectors in the room agencies that this is what happens to you if you decide that you support a country with a different set of values such as our you can expect to be assassinated the opposition in kosovo is he's take gas to disrupt a vote in parliament on a border deal
and everybody strapped in their you scared now not scared not since the attacks by the so-called unabomber ted kaczynski in one nine hundred ninety five have been. lease face to spree like it now police will continue to search for any other devices email left behind and try to find out what his motive was john hendren al-jazeera austin texas the u.k.'s foreign secretary says the recent poisoning of a former russian double agent was an attempt by the kremlin to send a message to people tempted...
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and everybody strapped in there you scared now not scared not since the attacks by the so-called unabomber ted kaczynski in one nine hundred ninety five have police faced a spree like it now police will continue to search for any other devices he may have left behind in trying to find out what his motive was john hendren al jazeera austin texas. a palestinian teenage girl on trial for slapping an israeli soldier has been sentenced to eight months in prison after accepting a plea deal seventeen year old i had to me was accused of assault after hitting an israeli soldier in the face last year in the occupied west bank the conversation took place israel says was a stone throwing assault on its troops a case is made to me a symbol of the palestinian struggle and has drawn international attention. to reuters journalists have accused government of limiting media freedom after a court hearing and young. and have been in custody for one hundred days possessing secret government papers rights groups say the journalists are being targeted the reporting on a military crackdown against range of muslim
and everybody strapped in there you scared now not scared not since the attacks by the so-called unabomber ted kaczynski in one nine hundred ninety five have police faced a spree like it now police will continue to search for any other devices he may have left behind in trying to find out what his motive was john hendren al jazeera austin texas. a palestinian teenage girl on trial for slapping an israeli soldier has been sentenced to eight months in prison after accepting a plea deal seventeen...
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everybody strapped in there you scared now they're not scared not since the attacks by the so-called unabomber ted kaczynski in one nine hundred ninety five have police faced a spree like it now police will continue to search for any other devices he may have left behind and try to find out what his motive was john hendren al-jazeera austin texas. compadre russia hosting the wild cup later this year to nazi germany hosting the olympics in one thousand nine hundred eighty six johnson made the comment while responding to questions from lawmakers some of whom want the u.k. to take tough action against russia burson blames moscow for the recent poisoning of a former russian agent yes i think the comparison with one hundred thirty six is is certainly right and i think it's a. prospect rightly. think. putin glorying in this this is sporting event. the russian government has been repeating its position that it played no part in the poison. as reports from moscow. what a rather interesting event has been going on in moscow this afternoon a roomful of ambassadors or dorell representatives invited to th
everybody strapped in there you scared now they're not scared not since the attacks by the so-called unabomber ted kaczynski in one nine hundred ninety five have police faced a spree like it now police will continue to search for any other devices he may have left behind and try to find out what his motive was john hendren al-jazeera austin texas. compadre russia hosting the wild cup later this year to nazi germany hosting the olympics in one thousand nine hundred eighty six johnson made the...
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not since the attacks by so-called unabomber ted kaczynski in one nine hundred ninety five police faced a bombing spree like it the bombers progressing he's feeling extremely powerful he's got the city. and he's reveling in the fear that he's producing five hundred federal state and local law enforcement officers are trying to find the bomber the triggers on the bombs are sophisticated but police say there is no set pattern to them now they're asking everyone in this city of one million to consider every package suspicious until they find the bomber and stop the explosions police addressed the bomber directly we want to understand what brought you to this point and we want to listen to you a plea for the start to talks in an end to the bombings john hendren al-jazeera austin texas. while staying in the country a police officer in the u.s. state of minnesota has been charged with the murder of shoot of shooting an unarmed australian woman in july mohammad knew shot forty year old justin and while responding to a nine one one call about a possible sexual assault near a house prosecutors s
not since the attacks by so-called unabomber ted kaczynski in one nine hundred ninety five police faced a bombing spree like it the bombers progressing he's feeling extremely powerful he's got the city. and he's reveling in the fear that he's producing five hundred federal state and local law enforcement officers are trying to find the bomber the triggers on the bombs are sophisticated but police say there is no set pattern to them now they're asking everyone in this city of one million to...
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course search through all of his things but the closest analogy to this case is the case of the unabomber ted kaczynski a monkey named five that dragged out for quite some time then she captured him alive with the help of his brother and. was able to explain what it is he did of course he had presented a. screed in the new york times explaining exactly why he did that more police are going to have to assemble some kind of motive an explanation from the killer in this case who had held a silly really. tensely captive people who would stop going out largely and the people tonight you said that it first it seemed like the. event that didn't necessarily have bearings on their lives it happened in neighborhoods in the city were perhaps they didn't live the tonight. seen police respond to one of the incidents it turned out to be a false alarm. showed them the importance of this event and really moved in fear for their lives in a way they never had before this is really shaken the city but it is there an accelerated police closed it down within two weeks and now we just await the forensics in th
course search through all of his things but the closest analogy to this case is the case of the unabomber ted kaczynski a monkey named five that dragged out for quite some time then she captured him alive with the help of his brother and. was able to explain what it is he did of course he had presented a. screed in the new york times explaining exactly why he did that more police are going to have to assemble some kind of motive an explanation from the killer in this case who had held a silly...
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look what is happening as everybody thinking of the unabomber who mailed explosive packages between the and 90s. here's what makes this different. these were not mailed. police say these were dropped off and somebody walked off. >> the first bomb today exploded around 6:40 this morning. >> there was a package that exploded inside of the home. they have to our knowledge evacuated. five hours later another explosion, five miles away. >> we have trauma activation, 65-year-old female. they are treating trauma, head and torso. >> it was the third package >> the first happened on march 2nd. killing 39-year-old anthony steven house. now the early morning bombing today killed a 17-year-old boy, and sent an adult woman to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. in the afternoon attack, a 75-year-old woman was critically injured. >> we are looking at these incidents as being related based on similarities that we have seen. >> brian manley, austin's interim police chief. >> these packages are delivered during the night time hours. when the resident comes out front they're finding them. >>
look what is happening as everybody thinking of the unabomber who mailed explosive packages between the and 90s. here's what makes this different. these were not mailed. police say these were dropped off and somebody walked off. >> the first bomb today exploded around 6:40 this morning. >> there was a package that exploded inside of the home. they have to our knowledge evacuated. five hours later another explosion, five miles away. >> we have trauma activation, 65-year-old...
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and everybody is trapped in there you scared now not scared not since the attacks by the so-called unabomber ted kaczynski in one nine hundred ninety five have police faced a spree like it now police will continue to search for any other devices he may have left behind and try to find out what his motive was john hendren al-jazeera austin texas. francis former president who has just finished a second day of questioning and relegations that he took illegal campaign donations from the late libyan leader moammar gadhafi but he said looking into claims that gadhafi gave as much as sixty million dollars when he was running for office in two thousand and seven. has denied any wrongdoing though position in kosovo has used tear gas in parliament to try to disrupt a vote on a board a deal with want to know. nation movement to the block a twenty fifteen do it was a precondition for being able to travel in the without visas. eight thousand hectares of land despite the destruction went ahead and ratified they remained for the necessary two thirds majority. forty four african countries have signed a free
and everybody is trapped in there you scared now not scared not since the attacks by the so-called unabomber ted kaczynski in one nine hundred ninety five have police faced a spree like it now police will continue to search for any other devices he may have left behind and try to find out what his motive was john hendren al-jazeera austin texas. francis former president who has just finished a second day of questioning and relegations that he took illegal campaign donations from the late libyan...
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and everybody strapped in their you scared now not scared not since the attacks by the so-called unabomber ted kaczynski in one nine hundred ninety five have police faced a spree like it now police will continue to search for any other devices he may have left behind in trying to find out what his motive was john hendren al-jazeera austin texas. a police officer in the u.s. state of minnesota has been charged with demurred with murder for shooting an unarmed australian woman last july one hundred nor shot forty year old justin damon while responding to a nine one one call about a possible sexual assault near her house prosecutors say he abused his authority to use deadly force. russia's foreign ministry says britain may have orchestrated the nerve agent attack on a former double agent britain accuses the kremlin of poisoning surrogates cripple and his daughter two weeks ago twenty three russian diplomats were expelled from the u.k. on tuesday russia is also expelling british diplomats for ok on tuesday russia is also expelling british diplomats from moscow laurie chalons has more from mosc
and everybody strapped in their you scared now not scared not since the attacks by the so-called unabomber ted kaczynski in one nine hundred ninety five have police faced a spree like it now police will continue to search for any other devices he may have left behind in trying to find out what his motive was john hendren al-jazeera austin texas. a police officer in the u.s. state of minnesota has been charged with demurred with murder for shooting an unarmed australian woman last july one...
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according to mary ellen o'toole, who profiled the unabomber for the fbi, the fear of random terror ins exactly what the killer wants. she says she thinks the bomber is most likely a man who is reveling in a sense of power. >> this is someone who is basically enjoying, some type of enjoyment over what he's doing, holding the city of austin in a fixated state of fair. they're scared. they're upset. >> and tonight, police are appealing for help from the killer himself. >> we asked him to contact us and gave us phone numbers to contact us at. and again, we won't understand what the motive might be behind this or the reason behind this until we have an opportunity to talk to the suspect or the suspects that are involved. >> and police and fbi officials in austin are also asking for the public's help, saying they need anyone with surveillance video, other video or images, of any suspicious activity, to come forward. police say they have persons of interest in this case, but so far, no suspects. wolf? >> brian todd reporting. thanks. coming up, breaking news, as he steps up his attacks on th
according to mary ellen o'toole, who profiled the unabomber for the fbi, the fear of random terror ins exactly what the killer wants. she says she thinks the bomber is most likely a man who is reveling in a sense of power. >> this is someone who is basically enjoying, some type of enjoyment over what he's doing, holding the city of austin in a fixated state of fair. they're scared. they're upset. >> and tonight, police are appealing for help from the killer himself. >> we...
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we'll get into all of it with the man that led the task force that caught the unabomber.up on "shepard smith reporting." >> dana: a fox news alert. the austin texas police department says investigators have detailed two roommates of the bombing suspect. one was questioned and released and the other being questioned now. investigators are urging everyone to stay on alert as they look into the bomber's movements before his death. >> everybody needs to remain vigilant. not get a package that could blow up. secondly, we need to go throughout the day to make sure we rule out whether or not there was anybody else involved in this process. >> dana: texas republican math thornberry is here. you're from texas. sir, what do you know about the cooperation between the federal government, law enforcement and the local folks in texas? >> i think the local folks in texas have pulled in the relevant federal expertise dealing with bombs, dealing with the fbi and so forth to help work on this case. from what i've seen, they've all done a very good job. the other thing is, this reminds us a
we'll get into all of it with the man that led the task force that caught the unabomber.up on "shepard smith reporting." >> dana: a fox news alert. the austin texas police department says investigators have detailed two roommates of the bombing suspect. one was questioned and released and the other being questioned now. investigators are urging everyone to stay on alert as they look into the bomber's movements before his death. >> everybody needs to remain vigilant. not...
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remember the unabomber. they were sent to a number of different residences. we tried to do a link analysis on it. one thing they try to do is appeal to the person or people committing the crimes. many times they are egomaniacs. >> they need to know why somebody is doing something before they will officially call something terrorism. usually they want you to know who they are and why they did it. here it's still a mystery. stick armed. we have more stuff to talk to you about. >>> president trump's new twitter attacks on the russia investigation is saying it is partisan, going after special counsel robert mueller for the first time. cnn's kaitlan collins live at the white house with more. >> reporter: good morning, erica. the president so far has avoided directly criticizing robert mueller since the special counsel was appointed last may. that's at the advice of his lawyers worried he would antagonize investigators. the president abandoned that strategy over the weekend when he called out robert mueller by name. white house lawyer ty cobb insisting president tr
remember the unabomber. they were sent to a number of different residences. we tried to do a link analysis on it. one thing they try to do is appeal to the person or people committing the crimes. many times they are egomaniacs. >> they need to know why somebody is doing something before they will officially call something terrorism. usually they want you to know who they are and why they did it. here it's still a mystery. stick armed. we have more stuff to talk to you about. >>>...
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the threat not only in that area of texas, but elsewhere and concerns that this could be another unabomberon if not worse. welcome. i'm neil cavuto. this is "your world." i want to thank my buddies charles payne and trish regan nilling in while i was out. this is the new gripping the lone star state. what has happened behind t
the threat not only in that area of texas, but elsewhere and concerns that this could be another unabomberon if not worse. welcome. i'm neil cavuto. this is "your world." i want to thank my buddies charles payne and trish regan nilling in while i was out. this is the new gripping the lone star state. what has happened behind t
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the unabomber case, the fbi's longest and most costly case that began in 1978 when ted kaczynski started sending mail packages that were bombs, and ended 17 years later after 16 devices. in the past of 19 days, six confirmed packages, the three that began in the east side of office. the one trip wire victim activated bomb on the west side, then the two at the distribution center, one that exploded in the south of austin and last night in a suburb north of austin, law enforcement prevented the worst nightmare and interdicted and stopped the bomber. >> mike, it is interesting. there is the warning they do not know for sure where this suspect has been for the last 24 hours. walk us through what's going on right now. they have to be scouring the area for the possibility of the more devices and also the possibility that this person could be connected to more people. >> law enforcement is going to be working through the leads they have. they're probably doing searches wherever this person may have lived. they need to understand if this person memorialized everything he was doing, if he had a g
the unabomber case, the fbi's longest and most costly case that began in 1978 when ted kaczynski started sending mail packages that were bombs, and ended 17 years later after 16 devices. in the past of 19 days, six confirmed packages, the three that began in the east side of office. the one trip wire victim activated bomb on the west side, then the two at the distribution center, one that exploded in the south of austin and last night in a suburb north of austin, law enforcement prevented the...
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residents, using a reverse 9-1-1 and today a school near bombing was shut down.mary ellen o'toole-- who 'unabomber' for the f-b-i-- the fear of random terror in austin is exactly what the killer wants.she says she bomber is most likely a man.. who is arrogant and reveling in a sense of power.mary ellen o'toole/ former fbi profiler "this is someone that appears to type of enjoyment over what he's doing, holding the city of austin in a fixated state of fear. they're scared. they're upset."and tonight police are help-- from the chief brian manley/ austin police"we asked him to contact us and gave him phone numbers to contact us at. and again, we won't understand what the motive might be behind this, or the reason behind this, until we have an opportunity to talk to the suspect or suspects that are involved." involved." suspects that are suspect or talk to the suspect or suspects that are involved." (pam)police say they have persons of interest in this case, but so far- no suspects. (grant) back here at home: police are looking for the person who shot and killed a man while driving on mission boulevar
residents, using a reverse 9-1-1 and today a school near bombing was shut down.mary ellen o'toole-- who 'unabomber' for the f-b-i-- the fear of random terror in austin is exactly what the killer wants.she says she bomber is most likely a man.. who is arrogant and reveling in a sense of power.mary ellen o'toole/ former fbi profiler "this is someone that appears to type of enjoyment over what he's doing, holding the city of austin in a fixated state of fear. they're scared. they're...
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terry ultimately led the tack force that caught unabomber ted kaczynski years back. terry, in the case of the san antonio incident that was interesting to a lot of authorities because supposedly it was en route to austin when it exploded, nails and shrapnel blew up there. seems all these disnations were to the austin area. what do you make of that? >> that is very important because it may show the familiarity and comfort level that the bomber has with austin. it would be only a theory that he may live in that area or somewhere along the i-35 corridor where a lot of these packages ended up on people's porches. the development, neil, if they find, they connect it to the other bombs, if you find a live bomb to take out and render safe, that is a big step, forsenically when you have a bomb intact you may very well find everything from from time to times to any other type of evidence, for example,dna. that is a big development if it turns out to be connected. the tripwire bomb mentioned earlier hits home why it is so vital to get solved and solved quickly. this willer is
terry ultimately led the tack force that caught unabomber ted kaczynski years back. terry, in the case of the san antonio incident that was interesting to a lot of authorities because supposedly it was en route to austin when it exploded, nails and shrapnel blew up there. seems all these disnations were to the austin area. what do you make of that? >> that is very important because it may show the familiarity and comfort level that the bomber has with austin. it would be only a theory...
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you have the unabomber sending his manifesto, which ultimately was his undoing by being caught.contact the police and make some type of bragging statement, look, you can't catch me, that's how great i am. >> our coverage continues with this new report, an explosion in austin. feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin 24 hour relief when allergies occur. day after day, after day. because life should have more wishes and less worries. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. unitedhealthcare has the people and tools to help guide you through the confusion. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. unitedhealthcare. trusyou and lantus. you go together, so stay together. ♪ stay together with a $0 copay, you've got zero reasons to leave, and every reason to stay. lantus is used to control high blood sugar in people with diabetes. do not use lantus to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you're allergic to insulin. get medical help right away if you have a serious allergic reac
you have the unabomber sending his manifesto, which ultimately was his undoing by being caught.contact the police and make some type of bragging statement, look, you can't catch me, that's how great i am. >> our coverage continues with this new report, an explosion in austin. feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin 24 hour relief when allergies occur. day after day, after day. because life should have more wishes and less worries. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. i have no idea...
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the unabomber used a plunger type device when the box was lifted off the ground it set off the device now i think what we have is a wealth of potential information. because one device that didn't initiate. depending how the bomb techs had to rsp the device render it safe, once they can do that they can do forensics on pennsylvania >> yeah. >> looking at fingerprinting looking at dpa and also looking at components. now, i participated in the iraq in the later part of my career with what they call the combined explosive exploitation cell. we learned in war conditions how to collect this information and we were very successful in tracing bombs back to the origin based on the information collected at the scene. so this ability is here. >> and there was. >> i think this -- >> one found intact this morning and they will get the information you mentioned earlier just like you said earlier thank you be, jim i appreciate your time. >> okay thank you. >> when we come back ben carson throwing his wife under the bus for ordering that infamous $31,000 dining set. really? but i'm not standing still
the unabomber used a plunger type device when the box was lifted off the ground it set off the device now i think what we have is a wealth of potential information. because one device that didn't initiate. depending how the bomb techs had to rsp the device render it safe, once they can do that they can do forensics on pennsylvania >> yeah. >> looking at fingerprinting looking at dpa and also looking at components. now, i participated in the iraq in the later part of my career with...
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remember the unabomber was waging a one-man war against the industrial revolution.hat's not something fbi profilers surmised or did and what do the bombs themselves tell us? is there a pattern to their design? do they bear any resemblance to ieds used in the middle east? last and more important, how close are pleased to catching whoever is doing this? the fedex turned over an unexploded bomb to police and police believe they know where the bombs were sent from. will that lead anywhere? we don't know. all these questions, need to be answered in order to understand the attacks and whether there are broader implications for the rest of us. for now, it seems wiser to focus on answers rather than reaching conclusions on to put a by evidence. buck sexton joins us tonight. is there anything we know so far that arranges itself into a pattern for you? >> no, the forensic analysis will be critical and that's why having an unexploded bomb would be particularly useful here because any time for dealing with a bond that's detonated, you can lose some of the most important informa
remember the unabomber was waging a one-man war against the industrial revolution.hat's not something fbi profilers surmised or did and what do the bombs themselves tell us? is there a pattern to their design? do they bear any resemblance to ieds used in the middle east? last and more important, how close are pleased to catching whoever is doing this? the fedex turned over an unexploded bomb to police and police believe they know where the bombs were sent from. will that lead anywhere? we don't...
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let's go back to the unabomber, one we can draw connections to. ted kaczynski, purposely put things inside the bombs to draw efforts away and scrutiny away from him. little hints like a small piece of metal with something stamped on it that had nothing to do with him, the area he was from or even the devices in the bomb. we have to be careful about that. this bomber was able to think about this, first three package, east saoeufpltd third, trip wire, west side of austin. dropped off papblsz in south austin p. finally corraled by police and ended up being killed in the northern part of austin. >> where is the surveillance video? we're asking people in their homes if they have any. all of that still being worked outcoming into play. what do you want to know that we are not getting an answer to? >> blessedly, there are no perfect crimes. criminals are like all of us. they take the path of least resistance. they do things where they're comfortable and do things generally in their back yards. the most difficult part of this will be, it's a bombing inves
let's go back to the unabomber, one we can draw connections to. ted kaczynski, purposely put things inside the bombs to draw efforts away and scrutiny away from him. little hints like a small piece of metal with something stamped on it that had nothing to do with him, the area he was from or even the devices in the bomb. we have to be careful about that. this bomber was able to think about this, first three package, east saoeufpltd third, trip wire, west side of austin. dropped off papblsz in...
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plus, james fitzgerald, the profiler who helped catch the unabomber, but first trace gallagher covering all the breaking news tonight on texas. good evening. >> could you make more than breaking news, boy docket is now telling the newspaper, the newspaper delivered in austin is in fact a bomb. he says they're trying to open it, detonated, and investigated. this is looking at a rapid clip, consider that the human bomber ted kaczynski who was behind 16 bombs. in texas, they have seen 16 bombs, six of them and 18 days and the rate of attack is accelerating. the first explosion on march the second was a packaged bomb that killed a 39-year-old man. the second was ten days later on march 12th. another package bomb that killed a 17-year-old boy and entered a 40-year-old woman. since then, there have been for devices in eight days and the central texas is crawling with investigators. watch. >> we have agents from all across the country, we have our national response team here, we have the canine explosive here. we are working hand-in-hand with our fbi partners, state and local partners, we've b
plus, james fitzgerald, the profiler who helped catch the unabomber, but first trace gallagher covering all the breaking news tonight on texas. good evening. >> could you make more than breaking news, boy docket is now telling the newspaper, the newspaper delivered in austin is in fact a bomb. he says they're trying to open it, detonated, and investigated. this is looking at a rapid clip, consider that the human bomber ted kaczynski who was behind 16 bombs. in texas, they have seen 16...