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launched against a member of the security detail two weeks after the mayor went to san francisco unescorteder security. the last mayor served from 2,008 until he was forced to resign in 2012 after being convicted of corruption charges. do you miss it? >> i miss the people. >> back after serving 18 months in jail and six months on work release. >> all kinds of things happen. the power goes to your head. your ego takes over. never intelligent. >> always wanted to be a man of the people and wonders if he has taken the same idea. >> protection and san francisco. >> the u.s. congress of mayors pretty big. a lot of mayors. her case, i don't no if it was necessary to have someone fly with her san francisco. his 24 hours a day. >> mayor when he was a stocking victim and the detectives sent to investigate that case. >> the 1st incident, when gatsby was assigned guard. cheered when he won election have mayor. returning hamilton township republican rule that those with away after the fbi knocked on his door. he warns all politicians to guard their ego. >> you knew kelly running for counsel. you don't
launched against a member of the security detail two weeks after the mayor went to san francisco unescorteder security. the last mayor served from 2,008 until he was forced to resign in 2012 after being convicted of corruption charges. do you miss it? >> i miss the people. >> back after serving 18 months in jail and six months on work release. >> all kinds of things happen. the power goes to your head. your ego takes over. never intelligent. >> always wanted to be a man...
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he was never given unescorted access to the plant. never entered a secure area at the plant. we are still unclear as to what he was doing at that plant. our next guest says there's no doubt authorities are getting closer to calling this what it is no doubt and that is radical islamist terrorism. for more on the murder of four marines and other americans in chattanooga, joining us tonight is bill, he's a former assistant director of the fbi in new york. fbi's largest field office. he's also a former assistant director of the inspection division of the fbi in washington d.c. bill, good to have you with us. the threads that are coming out of this right now. it is interesting that we know this young man was -- born in kuwait, that his name almost immediately. we know there have been arrests, two family members taken from his home. two females in handcuffs by authorities. and now this. we're finding out that he somehow was in access, apparently working in some form for a period of a week and a half at a nuclear power plant in ohio. how long would you say based on your experience w
he was never given unescorted access to the plant. never entered a secure area at the plant. we are still unclear as to what he was doing at that plant. our next guest says there's no doubt authorities are getting closer to calling this what it is no doubt and that is radical islamist terrorism. for more on the murder of four marines and other americans in chattanooga, joining us tonight is bill, he's a former assistant director of the fbi in new york. fbi's largest field office. he's also a...
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officials say while he did work at the plant, he did not have unescorted access into the power plant.the mass murderer killed four marines for a brief did did work at a u.s. power plant. >> unbelievable. what else are we finding out about the guy? >> we're finding more about the details of the shooting. apparently he had multiple weapons to carry out that attack. two long guns, either riffles or semiautomatic rifles or shotguns, and at least one pistol. he carried an armor vest, he was not wearing body armor but did have a load-bearing best so he could carry multiple rounds and his motivate was to kill amany police and military personnel as possible. and the behavior of the chattanooga police during the shoot-out inside that naval operations base. officers continue to move forward under fire to rescue by hand one of their hand who was shot in the leg and pull him out by hand. so really a proud day for the chattanooga police office. as far as the investigation goes, it is being treated as a terrorism investigation. this gives it the highest priority and certainly one of the key factors
officials say while he did work at the plant, he did not have unescorted access into the power plant.the mass murderer killed four marines for a brief did did work at a u.s. power plant. >> unbelievable. what else are we finding out about the guy? >> we're finding more about the details of the shooting. apparently he had multiple weapons to carry out that attack. two long guns, either riffles or semiautomatic rifles or shotguns, and at least one pistol. he carried an armor vest, he...
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american daylight bombing unescorted fails. and they are forced to stand down.e don't go back to germany for almost five months. thought i'd show you what a b-looks like. -- b-17 looks like? magnificent airplane. the people who flew b-24's liberator are just as proud of their airplane as the folks who flew this airplane. this is the one that gained all the fame and fortune. 10-man crew. top speed of about 255 260. carried about a 4,000 bomb load. ranged effectively about 2,000 miles. early attempts were made to make these aircraft more self-defending flying in combat boxes. large numbers setting up interlocking fuels of fire of those machine guns to try to ward off german fighters but as we've seen not terribly effective. so what -- what changes? or what has caused these problems is the better? let's start with that? i think we've mentioned some of these already. weather, mechanical failure. air crews faced with these casualties. get tired. have to take a break. sent for a couple of weeks away from what is in their view almost certain death with 50% casualties.
american daylight bombing unescorted fails. and they are forced to stand down.e don't go back to germany for almost five months. thought i'd show you what a b-looks like. -- b-17 looks like? magnificent airplane. the people who flew b-24's liberator are just as proud of their airplane as the folks who flew this airplane. this is the one that gained all the fame and fortune. 10-man crew. top speed of about 255 260. carried about a 4,000 bomb load. ranged effectively about 2,000 miles. early...
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on top of that, because of the way we design our facility, inmates can leave their housing unit unescorted, people ask why all the time. why did you do that? my response is, why not? if we are going to let human beings maintain dignity, why not? you give to them until they prove they don't deserve it, then you take it away. and that's what we do. >> when inmates don't follow the rules, much is taken away. they're locked in sparse, sprinkled prison segregation cells for 23 hours a day. >> [ bleep ]! >> the one-hour out is often spent in an enclosed rec yard playing handball with other inmates. even with limited interaction, it's not unusual for problems to occur here. officer persly and deputy witson have just been called to a reported conflict on the yard. inmates matthew west and robert hill have been arguing and have not complied with the supervising officer's orders. >> i told them to come to the yard and they refused. >> let's go. >> each inmate is called to the locked rec yard door. >> west. >> yes. >> come on. >> i'm right here. >> west complies with orders to slide his hands through
on top of that, because of the way we design our facility, inmates can leave their housing unit unescorted, people ask why all the time. why did you do that? my response is, why not? if we are going to let human beings maintain dignity, why not? you give to them until they prove they don't deserve it, then you take it away. and that's what we do. >> when inmates don't follow the rules, much is taken away. they're locked in sparse, sprinkled prison segregation cells for 23 hours a day....
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tennessee in chattanooga and according tonight power plant officials, he was never granted any unescorted access to this power plant and was never in any area that requires strict security. >> so let's talk about the time line. he graduated with an engineering degree from the university of tennessee chattanooga. in 2012. in 2013 he's conditionally hired by this company which is a major -- >> power plant. >> first energy power plan in ohio. and they start training him. and after ten days they say to him, you're not going to get this job. >> you do not have the requirements needed to perform this job. >> is it the background check? was there something in his back ground? you need top security clearances to work in this power plant. they have to report to the nuclear regulatory commission. this is a very single i have the kind of job. >> it is a very sensitive kind of job. you have to go through a rigorous back ground check. they say according to first energy that they're not calling it a failure to pass a back ground check. they say he did not meet minimum requirements. those requirements c
tennessee in chattanooga and according tonight power plant officials, he was never granted any unescorted access to this power plant and was never in any area that requires strict security. >> so let's talk about the time line. he graduated with an engineering degree from the university of tennessee chattanooga. in 2012. in 2013 he's conditionally hired by this company which is a major -- >> power plant. >> first energy power plan in ohio. and they start training him. and...
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of course, a woman didn't go unescorted, so a lot of times she went with a member of congress or somebody who was on the white house staff who would take her. and so the story is that a supporter from congress, senator waterston, took her to a play, came back, had a nice chat with the president, said good evening, but that's allegedly when he beat her and beat her mother. and nobody really said anything initially. there was a minister from massachusetts, reverend pendleton, who started saying these vile things from the pulpit. and then much like the situation with the illegitimate child, kind of what we would now call today getting out in front of the story, frances writes a letter that is sent to all the papers. and as we're talking about, you know, she's not supposed to be political and she's supposed to kind of stay in her sphere, but this letter goes out over her signature that says that i wish that all of the women of this country were as fortunate as i to have such a kind and caring husband. but here's the interesting thing about that letter. even though it's her signature, it's not
of course, a woman didn't go unescorted, so a lot of times she went with a member of congress or somebody who was on the white house staff who would take her. and so the story is that a supporter from congress, senator waterston, took her to a play, came back, had a nice chat with the president, said good evening, but that's allegedly when he beat her and beat her mother. and nobody really said anything initially. there was a minister from massachusetts, reverend pendleton, who started saying...