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the fbi says it sent information just hours before the attack about one of the gunmen but the fbi director says it wasn't a warning because agents had no idea he had left phoenix. just three hours before sunday's shooting attack in garland, texas, the fbi says it sent police there a secure electronic message with the picture and car license number. the fbi says it acted as soon as it developed information that he was interested in going there but had no reason to believe he wanted to attack it or even that he left phoenix. there's no indication the fbi says, that the officer who ended up shooting simpson ever saw that bulletin. garland police declined to say what they did in response to the nchgs. they say the latest property shows how recruitment has changed. from a time when they had to seek out websites which the fbi could monitor to now when isis urges anyone who will listen to stage attacks whether every they have. james comey cold reporters, i know there are others out there. he says hundreds of people in the u.s. maybe thousands are following jihadist social media. the fbi is invest
the fbi says it sent information just hours before the attack about one of the gunmen but the fbi director says it wasn't a warning because agents had no idea he had left phoenix. just three hours before sunday's shooting attack in garland, texas, the fbi says it sent police there a secure electronic message with the picture and car license number. the fbi says it acted as soon as it developed information that he was interested in going there but had no reason to believe he wanted to attack it...
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he is accused of lying to the fbi and evading taxes. how well can a rarely used law work against the man once two steps from the presidency? >>> plus, time is running out for five taliban members sent to qatar in the effort to free kidnapped army soldier beau bergdahl. could they be held longer or will they be set free? tant... ...so you may... take an omega-3 supplement... ...but it's the ingredients inside that really matter for heart health. new bayer pro ultra omega-3 has two times the concentration of epa and dha as the leading omega-3 supplement. new bayer pro ultra omega-3. the setting is just right. you. but here's the thing, about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid
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or triple the number of people in the fbi. one of the challenges we've had since 2001 is integrating the knowledge and the capabilities that the fbi has and blend them with the state and local police -- with local law enforcement agencies. there's always been some institutional reluctance. there's an inertia -- pardon me? >> this was supposed to be corrected after the 9/11 commission, this kind of intelligence sharing and information -- >> i think the intelligence sharing is good. it's not exactly where it needs to be. the fact of the matter remains that i talked to commissioner davis in boston and he was awear of the tsarnaev brothers after the bombs went off. now, i'm not saying that the fbi did -- should have advised him then, but one wonders. actually i am saying what happens if you in advance of that incident advise the commissioner of these two suspected terrorists you've got -- it's not like russia picks up the phone every day and calls us and said look we think you've got some terrorists in your midst, how are the wife
or triple the number of people in the fbi. one of the challenges we've had since 2001 is integrating the knowledge and the capabilities that the fbi has and blend them with the state and local police -- with local law enforcement agencies. there's always been some institutional reluctance. there's an inertia -- pardon me? >> this was supposed to be corrected after the 9/11 commission, this kind of intelligence sharing and information -- >> i think the intelligence sharing is good....
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the fbi can start that investigation tomorrow. doesn't need president obama's approval and it doesn't need attorney general lynch's approval. so my question tonight is for fbi director james comey. will you start an investigation? today we presented that question formally to the fbi. we will let you know what the agency says. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction. joining us from washington charles krauthammer. let's start with baltimore. 1.8 billion in five years. >> right. >> okay? >> well, you can look -- yeah, you can reach the same conclusion by looking at a contrary event apart from the fact that when you pour the money in, it leaves no trace. look what happened to the seminole piece of social legislation. the 1996 be a abolition of welfare as entitlement signed by president clinton. next six years liberals were screaming this is going to throw kids into the street. will cause dessubstitution a spike in poverty the poverty rate for black children declined from 41.5% since records have been kept. that's
the fbi can start that investigation tomorrow. doesn't need president obama's approval and it doesn't need attorney general lynch's approval. so my question tonight is for fbi director james comey. will you start an investigation? today we presented that question formally to the fbi. we will let you know what the agency says. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction. joining us from washington charles krauthammer. let's start with baltimore. 1.8 billion in five years....
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the fbi plot shows how much terrorism has changed. isis pushed out its messages onsome urging anyone who will listen to stage attacks wherever they are. fbi director james comey told reporters i know there are other elton simpsons out there. he says hundreds of people in the u.s., maybe thousands are following jihadist social media, and the fbi is equity having hundreds of potential home grown extremists with cases open in every state. it's a subject that has congress worried, too. >> isis is a large organization. it can afford to have 2,000 people who tweet 150 times every day. it can afford to have a ratio of, you know, two or three recruiters to every one potential recruit. >> and the fbi's comber says discussions that start on twitter often go to encrypted forms that the government cannot read. >> pete williams reporting for us. >>> alex rodriguez passed willie mason the call time home run list. taking on the o's, arod looking for the pitch. watch this. it's going, going, yeah, sorry. robbed by young, who snatches it. up and over
the fbi plot shows how much terrorism has changed. isis pushed out its messages onsome urging anyone who will listen to stage attacks wherever they are. fbi director james comey told reporters i know there are other elton simpsons out there. he says hundreds of people in the u.s., maybe thousands are following jihadist social media, and the fbi is equity having hundreds of potential home grown extremists with cases open in every state. it's a subject that has congress worried, too. >>...
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how he was radicalized and why he wouldn't wasn't stopped even though the fbi had been watching him. >>> an extraordinary gift. two best friends, one of them a cancer survivor unable to get pregnant. >> we were never going to ask anyone. >> tonight her friend is carrying her baby for her. how will that generous friend react when abc news organizes an unforgettable early mother's day surprise? and tonight, some stars were letting their imaginations run wild while others were leaving little to the imagination. from kim kardashian and beyonce's revealing get-ups to rihanna's, well, twhafr is. tonight, we look at the bold and beautiful from the annual gala. but first the "nightline" fooichlt. >> hurry, there's a hot offer for heartburn sufferers. try zantac free at zantac offers.com. hurry, it's free this week only. no pill relieves heartburn faster. get zantac free at zantac offers.com. >> when salon pas began in 1934 a single patch created the category of pain relief. 30 years later it evolved in to a family of pain relievers. perfect for back muscle or joint relief. >> number one in s
how he was radicalized and why he wouldn't wasn't stopped even though the fbi had been watching him. >>> an extraordinary gift. two best friends, one of them a cancer survivor unable to get pregnant. >> we were never going to ask anyone. >> tonight her friend is carrying her baby for her. how will that generous friend react when abc news organizes an unforgettable early mother's day surprise? and tonight, some stars were letting their imaginations run wild while others were...
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can keep track of and the fbi director is being open about it. and why he has such deep concerns. >> reporter: well anderson there is a heightened state of alert about isis supporters here in this country. we know that law enforcement in new york nypd said they're looking to add more officers to their counterterrorism sector and the lapd is also responding to this call for more help and they're going to do more surveillance more looking around their communities, so they can be eyes and ears for the fbi in case they see any sign that someone might do a loan wolf attack. now, part of the concern stems from what happened in garland, texas, a few weeks ago where you had a couple of isis supporters attack a muhammad cartoon contest and that really drew everybody's attention because he was already under some surveillance and they lost him for a couple of days and didn't even know he was headed to texas to carry out this asglakttackattack. >> is it something broader? >> it is broad. and the fbi director says - plainly that he can't stop what he can't se
can keep track of and the fbi director is being open about it. and why he has such deep concerns. >> reporter: well anderson there is a heightened state of alert about isis supporters here in this country. we know that law enforcement in new york nypd said they're looking to add more officers to their counterterrorism sector and the lapd is also responding to this call for more help and they're going to do more surveillance more looking around their communities, so they can be eyes and...
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straight from the fbi. the terror threat. the fbi just now warning there are hundreds of isis followers here in the united states right now, being told to quote, kill kill americans. fresh off that deadly gun fire in texas. pierre thomas standing by. >>> the scare in the sky tonight. the flight taking off from the south, headed to new york city. smoke the cabin. you can hear the alarms. >>> the severe weather threat tonight. major storms. >> oh my we're getting hit so hard. >> deadly or the nay domes already. 48 reported twisters. >>> firing back tonight. tom brady, his agent calling it a sting. his own father calling it framegate. >>> and the intruder caught on video. the man following this middle school student home right into her house. she fights back and now, the manhunt tonight. >>> good evening. and we have several breaking stories. the severe weather coming tonight. but first, the urgent warning from the fbi. we have known of the threat from isis but never have we heard this before. hundreds if not more than 1,000 isi
straight from the fbi. the terror threat. the fbi just now warning there are hundreds of isis followers here in the united states right now, being told to quote, kill kill americans. fresh off that deadly gun fire in texas. pierre thomas standing by. >>> the scare in the sky tonight. the flight taking off from the south, headed to new york city. smoke the cabin. you can hear the alarms. >>> the severe weather threat tonight. major storms. >> oh my we're getting hit so...
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well, now a massive crackdown by the fbi. nine top officials accused of taking $150 million in bribes and kickbacks, briefcases stuffed with cash. raids around the world tonight. and right here at home in miami. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross following the money. >> reporter: with officials hiding behind bed sheets, the biggest scandal in the world's biggest sport unfolded in dramatic fashion this morning with arrests in zurich, switzerland. and an fbi raid in miami at the offices of the officials who oversee soccer in the u.s. and central america. in all tonight, nine of the most powerful men in the soccer world stand accused of taking tens of millions of dollars in bribes, cash in a briefcase in a paris hotel room, wire transfers to offshore bank accounts even an expensive painting delivered from a new york city art gallery. >> yes! >> reporter: all for the officials' votes, said authorities, on where world cup and other fifa tournament soccer games would be played and broadcast. >> this really is the wo
well, now a massive crackdown by the fbi. nine top officials accused of taking $150 million in bribes and kickbacks, briefcases stuffed with cash. raids around the world tonight. and right here at home in miami. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross following the money. >> reporter: with officials hiding behind bed sheets, the biggest scandal in the world's biggest sport unfolded in dramatic fashion this morning with arrests in zurich, switzerland. and an fbi raid in miami at...
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the fbi is staying tight-lipped. they are not officially commenting today on the investigation. >> pamela, thank you. reporting from phoenix. in recent months the fbi opened an investigation into the texas gunman named elton simpson who was increasingly active on social media. should the agency have seen all this coming? let's go to jim sciutto who's been looking into this for us. some are suggesting this potentially was an intelligence failure. what do we know jim? >> in retrospect, it was an intelligence failure. the question is was it an avoidable one? this is a question that's asked a thousand times a year. and they're looking hard for people just like this. the question is will they then act out with violence? that's a difficult judgment to make. you'll remember in the "charlie hebdo" attacks, the kouachi brothers had been under even more severe surveillance because they'd traveled overseas to train. they were then taken off surveillance. and the issue they have there is as it is here, it's finite resources. he
the fbi is staying tight-lipped. they are not officially commenting today on the investigation. >> pamela, thank you. reporting from phoenix. in recent months the fbi opened an investigation into the texas gunman named elton simpson who was increasingly active on social media. should the agency have seen all this coming? let's go to jim sciutto who's been looking into this for us. some are suggesting this potentially was an intelligence failure. what do we know jim? >> in...
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we have fbi offices in every community in this country. we have 56 field offices, 400 resident agencies. we are every place. if you run an enterprise, you should make sure you know someone from the fbi, one of our cyber squads or leadership, wherever you are. i have told all of my field commanders, make sure you know folks. as low-tech as it seems, the best communication, the best notification is often a phone call saying, i think we have a problem. wholly apart from the organizations i will talk about you should know people in your local fbi office. we can sometimes be intimidating because we are behind law doors. -- locked doors. their mandate is to get to know you. you will knock on a door that will open. what we are trying to do as part of infraguard's pilot something. we are piloting something we call the malware investigator, which is this. inside the fbi we have long had a database of all of the marrow -- malware we have ever seen. our investigators when working on a case will query it and see if the piece they are encountering has
we have fbi offices in every community in this country. we have 56 field offices, 400 resident agencies. we are every place. if you run an enterprise, you should make sure you know someone from the fbi, one of our cyber squads or leadership, wherever you are. i have told all of my field commanders, make sure you know folks. as low-tech as it seems, the best communication, the best notification is often a phone call saying, i think we have a problem. wholly apart from the organizations i will...
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this wasn't just prompted by that fbi warning. this also has to do with isis supporters posting online the names, pictures, and addresses of 100 u.s. service men and women. >> reporter: in a number of recent cases, the military has been a target right here at home. this spring a member of the illinois national guard was charged with supporting isis and allegedly planning an attack on his fellow soldiers. in the last two years the fbi has stopped more than 50 americans trying to join isis or support the group overseas. >> they are shooting out into the ether sphere thousands and thousands of messages a day. >> reporter: isis has been waging a secret war, a social media media campaign unlike anything u.s. law enforcement has seen before. their supporters mimic the popular grand theft auto video game, selling mayhem as fun. isis radicals use hip-hop to lure recruits. >> this is madison avenue meets documentary film making meets news channel with p.r. sensibilities and a marketing value. >> reporter: some in congress believe the u.s.
this wasn't just prompted by that fbi warning. this also has to do with isis supporters posting online the names, pictures, and addresses of 100 u.s. service men and women. >> reporter: in a number of recent cases, the military has been a target right here at home. this spring a member of the illinois national guard was charged with supporting isis and allegedly planning an attack on his fellow soldiers. in the last two years the fbi has stopped more than 50 americans trying to join isis...
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information to the fbi. that's one reasonable assumption that the fbi went to individual "a" and obtained some facts about this person. i don't think it's going to take a long time to hear what the nature of this relationship was. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> coming up i'm going to hear from this woman in this shocking video. she's 8 months pregnant arrested. >> do not touch me do not touch me. let's-rock-this-concert- like-it's-1999 kind of mom. back pain? motrin helps you be the side-planking keeping-up-with- your-girlfriend- even-though-you'll-feel-it- later kind of woman you are. body pain? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, i-can-totally-do-this- all-in-one-trip kind of woman. when pain tries to stop you, there's motrin. motrin works fast to stop pain where it starts. make it happen with new motrin liquid gels. ♪ when you set out to find new roads, you build the car of tomorrow, today. introducing the next generation chevrolet volt. ♪ hey america, still not sure whether to stay or go
information to the fbi. that's one reasonable assumption that the fbi went to individual "a" and obtained some facts about this person. i don't think it's going to take a long time to hear what the nature of this relationship was. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> coming up i'm going to hear from this woman in this shocking video. she's 8 months pregnant arrested. >> do not touch me do not touch me. let's-rock-this-concert- like-it's-1999 kind of mom....
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the fbi is involved. the national transportation safety board officially sending out a statement saying they are sending a go team. that team will arrive early tomorrow morning where they can assess the situation. matthew l. wald as we await the mayor, this train was supposed to arrive at 10:45, northeast regional train 188 and you know about these particular cars. >> well you know, it looks like a mess in there, but think about what you're not seeing. there's no fire here. there's no fuel on the train. it's an electric train. there have been previous accidents with diesel locomotives that carry fuel. and if you don't get out, you're in deep trouble pretty quickly, because it's a post-crash fire. that's one of the things that makes amtrak relatively safe. it's also statistically safer than other ways to get from washington to new york. the other thing about theeds crashes is they'll sometimes surprise you. the cause will sometimes surprise you. back in '96, there was a new jersey transit train that ran a
the fbi is involved. the national transportation safety board officially sending out a statement saying they are sending a go team. that team will arrive early tomorrow morning where they can assess the situation. matthew l. wald as we await the mayor, this train was supposed to arrive at 10:45, northeast regional train 188 and you know about these particular cars. >> well you know, it looks like a mess in there, but think about what you're not seeing. there's no fire here. there's no...
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fbi agents lost track of him for a few days and the fbi had no idea he was on his way to carry out his attack in texas. chris? >> thank you for tracking that down. appreciate it. >>> right now the clock is ticking on the patriot act with key provisions set to expire and the obama administration is urging the senate to renew big portions of the bill, and if lawmakers fail to do so they are playing russian roulette with national security. jim acosta following developments live at the white house. and section 215 and met adata collection overshadowed things. >> this is a surveillance cliff the country is approaching. coming up this weekend the obama administration is accusing congress of playing national security russian roulette of looking at a shutdown of the bulk collection of data from every phone call in the u.s. is scheduled to expire on sunday unless lawmakers come up with a solution and that data is used encounter terrorism investigation and the program outraged privacy advocates. here is how something goes down on sunday. on sunday at 4:00 p.m. the federal government will instruc
fbi agents lost track of him for a few days and the fbi had no idea he was on his way to carry out his attack in texas. chris? >> thank you for tracking that down. appreciate it. >>> right now the clock is ticking on the patriot act with key provisions set to expire and the obama administration is urging the senate to renew big portions of the bill, and if lawmakers fail to do so they are playing russian roulette with national security. jim acosta following developments live at...
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we returned the letter over to the fbi so they can investigate that. but i have no evidence that the two are related. but bigotry and hatred can spawn things like that. >> osama, i want you to stay with us, if you can, because i bant to broaden the conversation alan dershowitz author of taking the stand, my life in the law, and tom fuentes. tom, what kind of security challenges does an event like this present for authorities over there in phoenix, arizona? >> wolf i think the challenge is the similar events not just held in arizona the one in texas and the ones overseas that we've seen last fall get attacked. somebody wants to put a silence to a cartoonist or anybody who supports the cartoonist and there have been people show up with guns and attack the venues in the past. and up to and including garland, texas. so i think that is the concern that the fbi and the state and local police have right now in arizona. >> it is obviously a very awkward situation. al and dershowitz you say this is a important legal test because the group claims they are exerci
we returned the letter over to the fbi so they can investigate that. but i have no evidence that the two are related. but bigotry and hatred can spawn things like that. >> osama, i want you to stay with us, if you can, because i bant to broaden the conversation alan dershowitz author of taking the stand, my life in the law, and tom fuentes. tom, what kind of security challenges does an event like this present for authorities over there in phoenix, arizona? >> wolf i think the...
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again, the fbi not telling us what they found inside the home. we know that those two were roommates here and we are hearing that maybe a third person may have lived with them in the apartment but that person appears to be not involved in the shooting. greta? >> andrew, thank you. and our next guest is the winner of the muhammad cartoon drawing contest. he was there during the shooting. boshhaston joins us. good evening. >> good evening. >> you were in the contest at the time the shooting went down? >> yes, i was. >> all right. tell me what you knew about what was going on. >> i didn't know much. i knew that one of the swat team members went up to the podium and told us that there were shots fired. they took us all into a separate area of the building. >> why were you there? just to compete in this cartoon contest? >> yes. i have been drawing muhammad for years and i heard about the contest and i take part in it. it's an important thing. it's about the freedom of speech, which is deadly important especially right now. it's under siege by the isla
again, the fbi not telling us what they found inside the home. we know that those two were roommates here and we are hearing that maybe a third person may have lived with them in the apartment but that person appears to be not involved in the shooting. greta? >> andrew, thank you. and our next guest is the winner of the muhammad cartoon drawing contest. he was there during the shooting. boshhaston joins us. good evening. >> good evening. >> you were in the contest at the time...
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we had low turnover to begin within the fbi. for cyber talent, it is running lower than normal turnover. i think people get into the mission and say look at what is going on. look at what i can do. i am 27 years old. look at what i can do. i think that is an advantage we have. i often wonder whether we will need to revisit the way the bureau thinks about it. our normal proposition is, come work with us. you will never leave. like a roach motel. come work with us. you will get addicted to this. i wonder if at some point we don't want to get to a place where people come for us in five years and then go do something else but learn things and then come back to us, whether we will get better with that kind of turnover, but it's still early. the answer is, we are competing mostly with the rest of the government. so far we are doing ok. >> i have a question submitted from the audience concerning snowden, and the question is whether or not the fbi is still pursuing mr. snowden, given the possible changes by the administration. director
we had low turnover to begin within the fbi. for cyber talent, it is running lower than normal turnover. i think people get into the mission and say look at what is going on. look at what i can do. i am 27 years old. look at what i can do. i think that is an advantage we have. i often wonder whether we will need to revisit the way the bureau thinks about it. our normal proposition is, come work with us. you will never leave. like a roach motel. come work with us. you will get addicted to this....
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. >>> the fbi goes after fifa. arrests happening right now over corruption allegations involving the world football's governing body. in houston, texas, severe storms batter parts of the u.s. and mexico. >>> and in iraq, a sectarian twist in the battle to retake a major city from isis militants. >> hello, everybody. great to have you with us. i'd like to welcome our viewers in the united states and all around the world. this "cnn newsroom." >>> the center of corruption investigation for years, but now senior officials will be facing charges. the u.s. justice department has set to announce charges against fifa and up to 14 people are being arrested overnight. cnn's justice correspondent evan perez joins us now. evan, what are your sours at the doj telling you? >> we're told up to 14 officials are now facing charges in an indictment that's going to be announced today in brooklyn, new york. this is, as you pointed out, a long running case. the fbi has been investigating fifa for now about three years. that's only the
. >>> the fbi goes after fifa. arrests happening right now over corruption allegations involving the world football's governing body. in houston, texas, severe storms batter parts of the u.s. and mexico. >>> and in iraq, a sectarian twist in the battle to retake a major city from isis militants. >> hello, everybody. great to have you with us. i'd like to welcome our viewers in the united states and all around the world. this "cnn newsroom." >>> the...
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attorney's office and the fbi is as close as can be. and the fbi is there to support the u.s. attorney's office, and i'm sure you'll see both lynch and the u.s. attorney of massachusetts make mention of the tireless efforts on behalf of the agents. >> we just want to remind people that the shot you're looking at is where the fbi members are expected to speak, this is downtown boston, you can see the house in the background and then of course the u.s. attorneys. we're awaiting their comments. we're going to take a break. the breaking news, we will interrupt that break if they come before those microphones, so stay tuned. we'll be right back i've smoked a lot and quit a lot, but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology, helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. >> let's listen fill. >> the case has shown the world what a fair and impartial jury trial is like. even in the wake of horror and tragedy, we are not intimidated by acts of terror or radical years
attorney's office and the fbi is as close as can be. and the fbi is there to support the u.s. attorney's office, and i'm sure you'll see both lynch and the u.s. attorney of massachusetts make mention of the tireless efforts on behalf of the agents. >> we just want to remind people that the shot you're looking at is where the fbi members are expected to speak, this is downtown boston, you can see the house in the background and then of course the u.s. attorneys. we're awaiting their...
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the fbi is investigating the claim. police say the two gunmen drove from phoenix and they heard a security guard before police shot and killed both of them. isis hailed them as heros. it's not clear if they had any clear connection with the group or if they were merely inspired by it. >>> led by a course of bag pipes, catholics honor those who serve and protect us in a special mass today. it included pipe and drum core units. all walking under that huge american flag, which was held by a couple of ladder trucks. today's so called blue mass was an opportunity to pray for and remember those who serve. >>> a massive fire on a busy turnpike. next, what fueled this huge plume of smoke. >>> showers and storms beginning to move out of parts of the metro area. we'll show you the radar and everything is essentially east of i-95. tracking showers. we'll come back and talk about that and also talk about how many (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier
the fbi is investigating the claim. police say the two gunmen drove from phoenix and they heard a security guard before police shot and killed both of them. isis hailed them as heros. it's not clear if they had any clear connection with the group or if they were merely inspired by it. >>> led by a course of bag pipes, catholics honor those who serve and protect us in a special mass today. it included pipe and drum core units. all walking under that huge american flag, which was held by...
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i also know fbi director comey said fbi directions of isis going on in all 50 states. they were in arizona. a number of the 9/11 hijackers spent a period of time in arizona also. we have to look at that to see whether or not there's any other connections coming out of arizona, and again, all circle and some may end up nowhere. these are the leads the fbi will continue. i assure you. that means working with all the elements of our intelligence agency including the nsa, cia, everyone to see what overseas connections there are and also if it goes just isis itself or to affiliates in europe. >> how worried are you about copycats? >> oh, we have to be. you have to be concerned about the trained person who was actually working for isis and those who just want to cause the type of incident like last night. i mean you mentioned before this came so close to being a mass catastrophe, and you get some wannabe who sees the opportunity to make something in his eyes out of his life by killing a large number of people and seeing how easy it would be yes, we have to be very concerned
i also know fbi director comey said fbi directions of isis going on in all 50 states. they were in arizona. a number of the 9/11 hijackers spent a period of time in arizona also. we have to look at that to see whether or not there's any other connections coming out of arizona, and again, all circle and some may end up nowhere. these are the leads the fbi will continue. i assure you. that means working with all the elements of our intelligence agency including the nsa, cia, everyone to see what...
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>> i'm saying what the fbi is saying. you quoted the fbi. i'm going with that. >> that's what you think we should focus on? >> i think we should focus on both but at the same time we should recognize -- >> how, how here in the united states do we focus on the problem of radical islam? >> well, part of the problem is we make these sweeping generalizations about islam that make us less safe. look law enforcement has limited resources. >> how do they make us less safe? >> i'll finish the thought. we can't look at everyone. and if we have this idea that every single muslim is suspect, that everyone is secretly an islamist or jihadist we're basically diluting our resources. >> who says every muslim is a suspect? >> ayaan does. she regularly conflates muslims with extremists calls for war on islam. she called in an interview in 2007 a war with islam. she said radicalism said it on this show just now, radicalism -- >> let me let her respond. she's sitting right here. go ahead, ayaan. >> i invite this man to read my latest book. i distinguish betwee
>> i'm saying what the fbi is saying. you quoted the fbi. i'm going with that. >> that's what you think we should focus on? >> i think we should focus on both but at the same time we should recognize -- >> how, how here in the united states do we focus on the problem of radical islam? >> well, part of the problem is we make these sweeping generalizations about islam that make us less safe. look law enforcement has limited resources. >> how do they make us...
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the fbi stepped in here. you heard her. i know it, there was no classified information. >> as secretary of state, i don't know how you could make that statement with the business you are doing on a daily basis. some would probably be classified. nonetheless, mrs. clinton trying to turn the page but republicans believe this is just the beginning with 55,000 pages of e-mails still out there. what will happen? >> reporter: we are just seeing a small sliver of those 55,000 pages. the part that relates to benghazi. was there at least sensitive, if not classified information that she also shared on that personal account? that personal server on big issues like russia north korea, isis? we are going to find out in the days ahead. senator rand paul running for the republican presidential nomination told fox he thinks the real problem is 30,000 e-mails have been deleted. listen. >> we'll see the ones she didn't destroy. this is coming from an individual who when she worked in the state department didn't obey the law to begin with wh
the fbi stepped in here. you heard her. i know it, there was no classified information. >> as secretary of state, i don't know how you could make that statement with the business you are doing on a daily basis. some would probably be classified. nonetheless, mrs. clinton trying to turn the page but republicans believe this is just the beginning with 55,000 pages of e-mails still out there. what will happen? >> reporter: we are just seeing a small sliver of those 55,000 pages. the...
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obviously in the fbi investigation. what the scandal over the world cup was in 2010, russia, 2018, and the 2022 world cup. fifa hired an american attorney to investigate. but he quit last awe coutumn in frustration and the reports he produced have been buried. >> according to you, it is deliberate timing making the announcement ahead of the elections, the hotelen z ein zu raided where the officials were, what does this mean the level of corruption at fifa and its inability to stamp it out. >> well, obviously the details of the allegations of corruption -- we are still waiting to hear the specifics of that. but just emfa size emphasized f inability to govern itself and run its own business in a straight forward, clear, transparent way. and this, really it is possibly the culmination of all of the criticism at all of the -- [ indiscernible ] directed at fifa over the last few years. >> the fbi press event expected in the coming hours. we'll bring that to you. also check cnn.com throughout the day. >> you are watching "cnn
obviously in the fbi investigation. what the scandal over the world cup was in 2010, russia, 2018, and the 2022 world cup. fifa hired an american attorney to investigate. but he quit last awe coutumn in frustration and the reports he produced have been buried. >> according to you, it is deliberate timing making the announcement ahead of the elections, the hotelen z ein zu raided where the officials were, what does this mean the level of corruption at fifa and its inability to stamp it...
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marshal and the fbi. and right after the arraignment i went to visit my pre-trial case officer of who i went to see after i was arraigned and turned over my passport. i had to surrender my passport and any weapons i own, which i didn't, so it was easy to produce for him and give him financial status i felt was private and personal but mike suggested i tell them everything i had. you have no idea again how it feels to have to tell strangers all of the personal details of your life especially financial, believing they might use it all against you but that is how it goes in federal court. as we were wrapping up i thought i should go on and get back with my attorney and he handed me this plastic cup. and that plastic cup he said i need a sample we are not done yet. we went to the men's room and this is more of the absurd memories i had. i had a laugh when i walked into the men's room -- i was in the army, we did piss test all of the time and administered them to the troops and it was no big deal. but you walk
marshal and the fbi. and right after the arraignment i went to visit my pre-trial case officer of who i went to see after i was arraigned and turned over my passport. i had to surrender my passport and any weapons i own, which i didn't, so it was easy to produce for him and give him financial status i felt was private and personal but mike suggested i tell them everything i had. you have no idea again how it feels to have to tell strangers all of the personal details of your life especially...
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so with regards the fbi doesn't play a major role. but we would reduce the oh as it relates to the targets so with those investigations in that aspect. so with other neighboring countries the fbi has partnerships through the attache program and we do so with the engagement of treasury to have a whole government approach whether the movement of items. so so with the multi nation approach to identify the path and then to disrupt them. >> from sputnik international you brought up the partnership with the financial sector and forgive me for being skeptical but it a lot of large players soon the financial sector credit that hsbc are key players to launder billions of dollars of drug money of illegal funds with of blockbuster report with the finance committee i am not sure what exactly happened with that but have you address the fact, i and just zooming -- assuming that they are partnering with you so have you redress of very poor track record? >> so we don't necessarily have a rule tuesday of compliance or lack thereof that you mentioned.
so with regards the fbi doesn't play a major role. but we would reduce the oh as it relates to the targets so with those investigations in that aspect. so with other neighboring countries the fbi has partnerships through the attache program and we do so with the engagement of treasury to have a whole government approach whether the movement of items. so so with the multi nation approach to identify the path and then to disrupt them. >> from sputnik international you brought up the...
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>> well according to the fbi affidavit, he told the fbi back in february he connected his laptop to a network box below the passenger seat and used a default password to get on the entertainment flight in flight entertainment system and from there he was able then to get into the avee yonic system and issue a command to the thrust management control and manipulate one of the engines. >> do you believe that that he did that and was successful in that manipulation? >> i don't know. i mean there are a lot of people who are criticizing that right now who are saying it's not possible to do that. i know that boeing says that the two networks are not connected. but i've spoken with boeing back in wat when this issue first came up the faa issued an alert to boeing notifying they needed to separate the two networks and at the time boeing told me the networks were separated but told me they separated them with a software firewall. and to computer security experts that's not really separating network networks. >> what do you think, david? you've taken a closer look into this? >> i have. one of t
>> well according to the fbi affidavit, he told the fbi back in february he connected his laptop to a network box below the passenger seat and used a default password to get on the entertainment flight in flight entertainment system and from there he was able then to get into the avee yonic system and issue a command to the thrust management control and manipulate one of the engines. >> do you believe that that he did that and was successful in that manipulation? >> i don't...
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he was an fbi agent from a long line of fbi -- >> and again, shows there are a lot of conscientious employees within these agencies that are trying to get the information the public deserves to know. >> very quickly, one thing diane and i would certainly agree on is the hubris at the nsa. the attitude a that if we we can collect it, let's collect it. >> may i also add russell tice is one of those who has stated that there are numerous, very highly compartmented programs that target the elite in the u.s. which he has said include all three branches of government, congressional staff congressional members, judges including the supreme court, attorneys, white house staff. apparently they check loyalty. reporters, first of all. if this isn't population control, what is? >> greg. >> mic. >> i'd like to shift ground a little to what i think is a central question that really hasn't been touched on. there's been a lot of very important information about how the executive branch does oversight of the congress and valuable insights about members and different orientations of members on the committees.
he was an fbi agent from a long line of fbi -- >> and again, shows there are a lot of conscientious employees within these agencies that are trying to get the information the public deserves to know. >> very quickly, one thing diane and i would certainly agree on is the hubris at the nsa. the attitude a that if we we can collect it, let's collect it. >> may i also add russell tice is one of those who has stated that there are numerous, very highly compartmented programs that...
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he was going too easy on abu zubaydah. >> our people were convinced that the kinds of fbi examination techniques, their traditional techniques were not going to work with a pathological, remorseless, canny operative like zubaydah, so that we had to try something else, something more aggressive. >> narrator: it was clear to rizzo they needed to find someone special to handle these interrogations. >> someone in the building has heard there's this psychologist who knows something about torture, and he's been doing some kind of contract work for the agency, and they said, "try calling him." >> "a psychologist, grayson swigert, be used by ctc to overcome abu zubaydah's resistance to interrogation." >> narrator: in the senate report, "grayson swigert" was the official pseudonym for this man: james mitchell. mitchell and his partner bruce jessen were former air force psychologists. >> my guys were convinced that these were experts and that they had a very good feel and sense for these kinds of techniques and what they could accomplish against an intransigent personality like abu zubaydah. >>
he was going too easy on abu zubaydah. >> our people were convinced that the kinds of fbi examination techniques, their traditional techniques were not going to work with a pathological, remorseless, canny operative like zubaydah, so that we had to try something else, something more aggressive. >> narrator: it was clear to rizzo they needed to find someone special to handle these interrogations. >> someone in the building has heard there's this psychologist who knows something...
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let's hire 1,000 more fbi agents. let's hire people to do the investigation and quit wasting time on innocent american people. let be very clear why we are here. president obama set this program run. the president obama who once was against the patriot act. the president obama who once said you know what we should have judges write warrants. the president obama who once believed in the forthth amendment is the president now scooping up all your records illegally. and then he feigns concern and says oh we need to pass this new bill. he could stop it now! why won't someone ask the president, why do you continue? why won't you stop this program now? the president has every ability to do t we have every ability -- >> time time has -- >> i intend on protecting the constitution. >> time has expired under previous order, the senate stands in recess subject to the call of the chair. >> all right. you just heard from senator rand paul who has been the loudest voice in this fight by far. back with me pamela brown, athena jones,
let's hire 1,000 more fbi agents. let's hire people to do the investigation and quit wasting time on innocent american people. let be very clear why we are here. president obama set this program run. the president obama who once was against the patriot act. the president obama who once said you know what we should have judges write warrants. the president obama who once believed in the forthth amendment is the president now scooping up all your records illegally. and then he feigns concern and...
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marshals and the fbi. and right after the arraignment, i went to visit my pretrial case officer who i went to see after i was arraigned and turned over my passport, had to surrender my passport and my weapons that i owned, which i didn't so it was an easy thing to produce for him and give them financial data that i thought was private and personal, but mike suggested that i tell them everything that i had. you have no idea again how it feels to have to tell strangers all the personal details of your life, especially financial believing that they might use it all against you. but that's kind of how it goes in federal court. as we were wrapping up i thought i could go on and get back with my attorneys, and he handed me this plastic cup. and that plastic cup he said, i need a sample. we're not done yet i need a sample. so we went to the men's room. ands this would have been the more -- and this is one of the more absurd memories i had, and i had to laugh. when i walked into the men's room -- now i was in the
marshals and the fbi. and right after the arraignment, i went to visit my pretrial case officer who i went to see after i was arraigned and turned over my passport, had to surrender my passport and my weapons that i owned, which i didn't so it was an easy thing to produce for him and give them financial data that i thought was private and personal, but mike suggested that i tell them everything that i had. you have no idea again how it feels to have to tell strangers all the personal details of...
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one of the guys has been known to the fbi since 2006. three hours before the attack the fbi warned local police they gave them a photo possible license plate number all of that information they knew and gave local authorities. but yet they didn't say that he had actually left arizona to go to texas. there is a perception -- if something awful happened here we would be looking a these things saying where did the ball get dropped. >> true. and looking back on something like that is a whole lot easier than looking forward. this guy's name and picture was on a list of dozen os others with this kind of internet contact. which one do you choose? any one of those could have caused those actions but they didn't. unfortunately there's a luck involvement in this as well. >> general, i appreciate your time tonight. thank you. on that breaking news. >>> next the breaking news as we stand by for tom brady's first appearance since the nfl report threw him for, well calling him essentially could be a major cheater. how will brady answer those charges o
one of the guys has been known to the fbi since 2006. three hours before the attack the fbi warned local police they gave them a photo possible license plate number all of that information they knew and gave local authorities. but yet they didn't say that he had actually left arizona to go to texas. there is a perception -- if something awful happened here we would be looking a these things saying where did the ball get dropped. >> true. and looking back on something like that is a whole...
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and now the fbi looking into what happened right before that deadly crash. g evening i'm dawn timmeney. >> i'm chris o'connell. we'll get up to date on what we know tonight. the ntsb says it spoke with three amtrak crew members today within the last couple hours. saying the train's engineer and two assistant conductors talked to investigators today. ntsb said the engineer of amtrak 188 is being cooperative but does not remember anything after ringing a train bell at the north philadelphia station. the engineer reported he was not fatigue. he was not sick. and the assistant conductor who was also interviewed today said she overheard a radio conversation between the amtrak engineer and a septa engineer. she says the septa engineer said his train had been hit by a rock or possibly shot at. and the amtrak engineer said he believed his train was hit as well. now, the ntsb has asked the fbi to join in on this investigation ton look at the damage on that windshield that may have been caused by a projectile. today we're also hearing from the first responders who sav
and now the fbi looking into what happened right before that deadly crash. g evening i'm dawn timmeney. >> i'm chris o'connell. we'll get up to date on what we know tonight. the ntsb says it spoke with three amtrak crew members today within the last couple hours. saying the train's engineer and two assistant conductors talked to investigators today. ntsb said the engineer of amtrak 188 is being cooperative but does not remember anything after ringing a train bell at the north philadelphia...
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>> the fbi has done an extraordinary job so far. i can tell you when i was on the national joint terrorism task force in 2002 there was a complete lack of intelligence-sharing. there is some now. let me add that local law enforcement officers have to be trained in the, in the gathering and analysis of intelligence. there's where we're going to get the information. on the streets of this country. and until the department of homeland security begins to start funding police departments for what is a war -- not a criminal act, a war, we're going to find ourselves in serious trouble. >> and jonathan what do you think? what should we take from the fact that the fbi is overwhelmed, which certainly sounds concerning and needs assistance from now local police departments? >> well i think the word overwhelmed. we need to take that word out. the reality is the fbi is not an entity that does policing on the ground. we don't have officers that go on patrol in neighborhoods, that's what police do. i think what you're seeing is not an overwhelming
>> the fbi has done an extraordinary job so far. i can tell you when i was on the national joint terrorism task force in 2002 there was a complete lack of intelligence-sharing. there is some now. let me add that local law enforcement officers have to be trained in the, in the gathering and analysis of intelligence. there's where we're going to get the information. on the streets of this country. and until the department of homeland security begins to start funding police departments for...
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the ten year term for fbi directors. it was also judicial branch with the foreign intelligence surveillance which will talk about a minute. sen. a minute. senator, you were one of the founding members of the senate intelligence committee which was the congressional oversight committee created as a result of the investigation. how would you rate its performance? >> well certainly earlier the believe -- the common belief in washington was members of congress' we will politicians cannot keep secrets. overwhelmingly it was in the press, this is going to fail because these guys can't keep there mouth shut. well so that was number one don't talk. don't leak. well in a culture and as city of overwhelming leaks this was a huge stray. not only the church committee but the follow-on oversight committee. so that was the number one. keep your mouth shut. when you are told secrets don't devils the secret even to your friend and particularly if your friends are journalists. with all due respect. we had's institutionalized the reforms
the ten year term for fbi directors. it was also judicial branch with the foreign intelligence surveillance which will talk about a minute. sen. a minute. senator, you were one of the founding members of the senate intelligence committee which was the congressional oversight committee created as a result of the investigation. how would you rate its performance? >> well certainly earlier the believe -- the common belief in washington was members of congress' we will politicians cannot keep...
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fbi director told reporters, i know there are other elton simplesons out there. he says hundreds or thousands in the u.s. are following jihadist social media. they are following them with cases open in every state. it's a matter that has senate worried also. >> it could afford to have 2,000 people who tweet multiple times every day. it could afford to have a ratio of two or three recruiters to every recruit. >> they say discussions that start on twitter go to incrypted forms that the government can't read. >> alex rodriguez passed the record. looking for the perfect pip. it's going. it's going. and then yep, robbed by right fielder who snatches it for an out. attempt number two for ai-rod a little bit different. >> and he'll take that one in the air. joans looking, and good-bye home run. alex rodriguez delivers the blow. >> made it look easy. >> home run number 661. now on the all time high list. >> i saw it didn't go in the batter's box. i looked at joe and joe gave me the nod to take the current call. >> here's the top five. willie mays at number five. a rod n
fbi director told reporters, i know there are other elton simplesons out there. he says hundreds or thousands in the u.s. are following jihadist social media. they are following them with cases open in every state. it's a matter that has senate worried also. >> it could afford to have 2,000 people who tweet multiple times every day. it could afford to have a ratio of two or three recruiters to every recruit. >> they say discussions that start on twitter go to incrypted forms that...
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the fbi right now is still reeling from sequestration. they have not recovered from the number of analysts and linguists they had to stop hiring because of sequestration. >> the forced budget cuts. >> you can't have a hiring program on and off like a water faucet. they estimate about a 20% reduction in the manpower they should have that they've lost because of that. people don't think of that when we have these political stunts happen. >> we got to leave it on that note. political stunts. we've often left our conversations on that note. mubin, thanks for coming in. tom fuentes, phil mudd. >>> across the united kingdom, people are going to polls in an election that could change their country for years to come and also have some major worldwide implications. we're going live to london when we come back. ♪ getting older shouldn't mean giving up all the things she loves to do. it should just mean, well, finding new ways to do them. right at home's professional team thoughtfully selects caregivers to provide help with personal care, housekee
the fbi right now is still reeling from sequestration. they have not recovered from the number of analysts and linguists they had to stop hiring because of sequestration. >> the forced budget cuts. >> you can't have a hiring program on and off like a water faucet. they estimate about a 20% reduction in the manpower they should have that they've lost because of that. people don't think of that when we have these political stunts happen. >> we got to leave it on that note....
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you argue, former assistant fbi director that's not enough. why is it not enough? >> i'll also say, he said get a warrant. in the boston case get a warrant. that's fine, but even with a metadata program, you still have to get a court document to look at who owns the records. so poppy, your phone bill from two years ago, that's sitting in an nsa computer right now, if something comes up and they think you're linked to a terrorist organization they need to get a subpoena to find out what those calls went to. all that's in the data is that -- the phone listed to you, and might not even be called by you, but that phone called another phone on a certain day at a certain time for a certain length of time. or a text message was sent. it doesn't tell you who's on the other end of that call, doesn't it will you what was said in the call or what was printed in the text. so the fbi gets a subpoena for the records to identify the subscriber to the other numbers. that doesn't mean that person answered the phone. could be a family phone plan where everybody uses the same router.
you argue, former assistant fbi director that's not enough. why is it not enough? >> i'll also say, he said get a warrant. in the boston case get a warrant. that's fine, but even with a metadata program, you still have to get a court document to look at who owns the records. so poppy, your phone bill from two years ago, that's sitting in an nsa computer right now, if something comes up and they think you're linked to a terrorist organization they need to get a subpoena to find out what...
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the fbi saw that tweet they detained him and questioned him for hours. he said he was frustrated that boeing and air bushes the two largest plane manufacturers, respect listening to his hacking warning. he has been warning them he says for years. now, roberts has revealed even more disturbing information. for that let's go to cnn justice reporter evan perez. it is pretty remarkable you guys got a lot of information from this from some court documents. what is he claiming that he has carried out? >> well poppy this is some scary stuff that's in this court document that the fbi filed as part of a -- as part of a search warrant request in order to go through some electronics that they seized from chris roberts back in april. so this all begins in february and march according to the fbi, according to these documents filed in court, that they -- the fbi interviewed chris roberts and he told them that he has managed to hack into aircraft while he is on board 15 to 20 times from 2011 to 2014 anticipated describes one scary maneuver in which he manages to send c
the fbi saw that tweet they detained him and questioned him for hours. he said he was frustrated that boeing and air bushes the two largest plane manufacturers, respect listening to his hacking warning. he has been warning them he says for years. now, roberts has revealed even more disturbing information. for that let's go to cnn justice reporter evan perez. it is pretty remarkable you guys got a lot of information from this from some court documents. what is he claiming that he has carried...
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. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi investigating a frightening possibility. a hacker attack on more than a dozen flights across the country. the troubling claims outlined in a newly released fbi affidavit, claiming denver computer security experts chris roberts told investigators he not only infiltrated in-flight entertainment system on planes 15 to 20 times but at one point he caused one of the airplane engines to climb, resulting in a lateral orside sideways movement of the plane. airplane engines causing it to climb. resulting in a lateral or sideways movement of the plane. the affidavit saying roberts told investigators as a passenger, he broke into the plane's inflight entertainment systems through boxes under seats. >> it's something that's a possibility. it's something the government has said is a problem. >> reporter: in february and last month, roberts, traveling on united from denver, tweeting about the airplanes system that caused the fbi to be alarmed. after landing in syracuse, fbi agents immediately meeting him at the airport. seizing more than
. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi investigating a frightening possibility. a hacker attack on more than a dozen flights across the country. the troubling claims outlined in a newly released fbi affidavit, claiming denver computer security experts chris roberts told investigators he not only infiltrated in-flight entertainment system on planes 15 to 20 times but at one point he caused one of the airplane engines to climb, resulting in a lateral orside sideways movement of the plane. airplane...
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fbi and are going to try to extradite to get justice. >> luke here's part of the statement from fbi director comey, "the defendants fostered a culture of corruption and greed, creating an uneven playing field for the biggest sport in the world. undisclosed and illegal payments, kickbacks, and bribes became a way of doing business at fifa." this is amazing. attorney general lynch called it systemic. are you surprised how long this allegedly went on? >> what's interesting, jose is as a fan of the sport of soccer and i have watched it for some time you often will see analysts and announcers sort of elude to what they believe to be this widespread corruption within fifa. it's almost always routinely mentioned in some wink-wink, nod way, i remember that was extensive over the last year when the world cup was in brazil. however, when the dirty laundry has actually been aired today in the scathing indictment and you see the allege of degree to the depths of which fifa was essentially a pay for play body when it came to awarding the world cup, when voting members on that body were eliciting bribes i
fbi and are going to try to extradite to get justice. >> luke here's part of the statement from fbi director comey, "the defendants fostered a culture of corruption and greed, creating an uneven playing field for the biggest sport in the world. undisclosed and illegal payments, kickbacks, and bribes became a way of doing business at fifa." this is amazing. attorney general lynch called it systemic. are you surprised how long this allegedly went on? >> what's interesting,...