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hastert told the fbi he kept the cash because he didn't think the banking system was safe prosecutors alleged that was a lie. this week the longest serving republican speaker in the history of the house, denny hastert, is expected to be arraigned. for "this week," jim avila, abc news. >>> let's bring in dan abrams the fbi gets alerted to these withdrawals from hastert's bank account. >> look they want to know what's going on is there money laurnding? is this connected to terrorism? the bank gives them the heads up and then the potential crime is when he changes his behavior. so it's not a crime to take out large sums of money, it is a crime to then structure your withdrawals to try not to trigger this -- >> written a check, no problem. >> checks are okay wire transfers are okay, because there's more accountability there. this crime is targeted at at can't to make sure people can't take out enormous sums of money without knowing where it's going. >> the fbi comes to dennis hastert, look at these withdrawals, what are his options? >> either he can come clean and say i'm being extorted.
hastert told the fbi he kept the cash because he didn't think the banking system was safe prosecutors alleged that was a lie. this week the longest serving republican speaker in the history of the house, denny hastert, is expected to be arraigned. for "this week," jim avila, abc news. >>> let's bring in dan abrams the fbi gets alerted to these withdrawals from hastert's bank account. >> look they want to know what's going on is there money laurnding? is this connected...
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after a three-year fbi investigation, the u.s. is making arrests in a corruption case involving fifa. 14 officials of world football's governing authority will be charged. and some are being arrested overnight in zurich and elsewhere. officials have gathered in the swiss city for an election that could give sepp blatter a fifth term as the leader. >> officials point out blatter is not among those being charged but he was investigated and that part of the probe in fact is ongoing. >> we spoke with cnn's alex thomas to get details what is known about these charges right now. >> very sketchy details right now. potentially this is something that could blow wide open the fifa presidential election happening this friday which deter men mines who will be hea the governi ining body. it has been sepp blatter, since 1988, when he succeeded the head of fifa before that. and a nice stroll through zurich. gathering opinion ahead of blatter's term as president. he has one challenger. blatter is the overwhelming favorite to be re-elected as pres
after a three-year fbi investigation, the u.s. is making arrests in a corruption case involving fifa. 14 officials of world football's governing authority will be charged. and some are being arrested overnight in zurich and elsewhere. officials have gathered in the swiss city for an election that could give sepp blatter a fifth term as the leader. >> officials point out blatter is not among those being charged but he was investigated and that part of the probe in fact is ongoing. >>...
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the fbi is interested 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 and can afford to have 2,000 that tweet 150 times every day. it can afford to have a ratio of two or three recruiters to every one potential recruit. >> the fbi comey says discussions that start on twitter go to encrypted forums the government cannot reed. >> the fbi is so concerned, an increase in isis efforts to get something going in the u.s. tomorrow comey and the homeland security secretary jay johnson will take this to the nation's police this a conference. >> thank you. >>> tonight, millions of uk are staying up late to hear the results of a cliff hanger election with exit polls showing david cameron's conservative party ahead of the opposition labor party. apparently without a big enough lead to declare the outright victory. cameron will have to form a coalition in order to staiy in power. >>> one day after the nfl report on deflategate found tom brady was probably at least generally aware footballs
the fbi is interested 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 and can afford to have 2,000 that tweet 150 times every day. it can afford to have a ratio of two or three recruiters to every one potential recruit. >> the fbi comey says discussions that start on twitter go to encrypted forums the government cannot reed. >> the fbi is so concerned, an increase in isis...
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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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united contacted the fbi. agents inspected the plane when it landed in chicago and found that the boxes under and in front of roberts seat showed signs of tampering. >> it does open up a debate that we need to keep ourselves clearly ahead of anyone who might try to do something like this. >> united says their internal review makes them confident that the claims are unfounded. roberts hasn't been charged with any crime and jeff he told the fbi that he did not compromise the airplane network on that united airlines flight from denver to chicago. >> glor: julianne shall -- julianna, thank you very much. a memorial service for the eight people killed in tuesday's derail am of an amtrak train. kris van cleave has more on the investigation. >> laura fenamor. >> as federal and state officials gathered sunday near the site of the deadly amtrak derailment to remember the lives lost the investigation into the cause and the possible projecttilee e damage to the windshield continues. the ntsb says investigators increasing
united contacted the fbi. agents inspected the plane when it landed in chicago and found that the boxes under and in front of roberts seat showed signs of tampering. >> it does open up a debate that we need to keep ourselves clearly ahead of anyone who might try to do something like this. >> united says their internal review makes them confident that the claims are unfounded. roberts hasn't been charged with any crime and jeff he told the fbi that he did not compromise the airplane...
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what's the latest from the ntsb investigators and the fbi? >> reporter: i can tell you, jake we have been all day today speaking to law enforcement as well as government sources, and they are all indicating that at this point there is a sharp focus on the engineer of this train and how he was handling the train. also his experience with this route. also just a short time ago, a law enforcement source throwing cold water on this theory that a projectile may have hit train 188. the source telling me that they listened to all of the dispatch audio, heard no mention of train 188 being struck and also interviewed passengers no indication from that that anything struck the train either. tonight, fbi analysts are examining the crashed amtrak locomotive trying to determine if something struck the train moments before's it crashed. the ntsb says they found no evidence to back up an assistant conductor's claim she heard the engineer say train 188 had been hit. >> we've interviewed the septa engineer and he did not recall having any conversation between
what's the latest from the ntsb investigators and the fbi? >> reporter: i can tell you, jake we have been all day today speaking to law enforcement as well as government sources, and they are all indicating that at this point there is a sharp focus on the engineer of this train and how he was handling the train. also his experience with this route. also just a short time ago, a law enforcement source throwing cold water on this theory that a projectile may have hit train 188. the source...
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>> reporter: well and i think it's important to point out that even though the fbi says or the fbi or pentagon is saying there isn't a quote, credible threat, there wasn't a credible threat sunday when the two terrorists drove to texas and attempted to carry out a terrorist attack on innocent civilians. james comey who is the fbi director has said in a briefing this week that it's very difficult for us to be tracking these people because isis is very good using social media, facebook twitter to reach thousands of people and then they disappear once they make a link with them because they have their own encrypted systems. it's become a war of propaganda. when you have so many people in this lone wolf style attack it's very difficult for the fbi to prevent all of them. >> no doubt. what caught my attention today was james comey from the fbi said thousands of people being inspired. isis itself said it only had 71 fighters in the u.s. >> right. >> at that point in time i thought maybe that was high propaganda. i want you to listen to loretta lynch. she's got a lot on her plate as the new
>> reporter: well and i think it's important to point out that even though the fbi says or the fbi or pentagon is saying there isn't a quote, credible threat, there wasn't a credible threat sunday when the two terrorists drove to texas and attempted to carry out a terrorist attack on innocent civilians. james comey who is the fbi director has said in a briefing this week that it's very difficult for us to be tracking these people because isis is very good using social media, facebook...
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>>> a former fbi agent arrested. she's accused of trying to get through the gates of a cia and the nsa. she made violent threats at officers. we'll have the latest in a series of high profile security threats just in a matter of weeks. >>> and changing minds. pete kane from the kane show on radio 99.5 opens up about a personal battle. >> i thought everybody did this. >> and how asking for help may have saved his marriage. >> having him be diagnosed has literally changed our lives. >>> tonight, a security scare at the front gate of a top secret high profile government facility. >> our scott mcfarland learned a former fbi agent was arrested after trying to get on the grounds of cia. she is accused of threatening the lives of cia officers even recording video of herself the night of her arrest and tonight we know the cia wasn't her only stop. scott? >> reporter: yeah, do arena,she's accused of trying to get on the grounds of national security agency and driving her car to the front gate last thursday and then driving to
>>> a former fbi agent arrested. she's accused of trying to get through the gates of a cia and the nsa. she made violent threats at officers. we'll have the latest in a series of high profile security threats just in a matter of weeks. >>> and changing minds. pete kane from the kane show on radio 99.5 opens up about a personal battle. >> i thought everybody did this. >> and how asking for help may have saved his marriage. >> having him be diagnosed has...
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let's say you're an fbi agent and you used to be an fbi agent, tom fuentes, and you see somebody tweeting bin laden was a great guy, love bin laden, too bad he didn't get the job done or whatever what do you do? everybody has a right, somebody has a right to say that if they want to say that? >> they do. several thousand people in this country are doing just that. praising him, praising isis praising other terrorist organizations, when an attack happens like "charlie hebdo" in europe they praise that. there's thousands of people doing this expressing support or admiration for the people to carry out beheadings and horrible acts. but you have to go from they just praise it and think it's great, to are they going to actually carry out an attack themselves. >> how do you determine that? that's a huge distinction. >> they open investigations. >> can't open investigations on everybody. >> they can't. what they're hoping for is that friends, neighbors, classmates, colleagues report to the fbi wait a minute this person is going too far, crossed the line indicating a desire they may do an attack
let's say you're an fbi agent and you used to be an fbi agent, tom fuentes, and you see somebody tweeting bin laden was a great guy, love bin laden, too bad he didn't get the job done or whatever what do you do? everybody has a right, somebody has a right to say that if they want to say that? >> they do. several thousand people in this country are doing just that. praising him, praising isis praising other terrorist organizations, when an attack happens like "charlie hebdo" in...
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. >> reporter: this is what has the fbi so worried. an explosion in slick isis propaganda with messages tailored to a young audience resembling popular video games showing children in isis-run schools. many overtly call for violence. now an avalanche of messages on social media urging followers to attack here at home. example, at the height of the unrest in baltimore, this tweet called it a great chance for lone wolves, almost everything is in chaos. how many in the u.s. are following these messages? >> i would lean more toward hundreds in terms of people who are really committed isis supporters. there are probably thousands who have some degree of interest. >> reporter: the fbi says elton simpson was one of them, inspired by isis followers to join in his roommate attacking last week in garland, texas. >> if you put the frame back to al qaeda, they would spend a long time planning and plotting to do a large-scale spectacular attack. what you are seeing now instead is an encouragement to commit whatever type of small-scale attack you ca
. >> reporter: this is what has the fbi so worried. an explosion in slick isis propaganda with messages tailored to a young audience resembling popular video games showing children in isis-run schools. many overtly call for violence. now an avalanche of messages on social media urging followers to attack here at home. example, at the height of the unrest in baltimore, this tweet called it a great chance for lone wolves, almost everything is in chaos. how many in the u.s. are following...
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agentes del fbi habrÍan tenido contacto con el chapo guzmÁn. fingieron ser miembros de la mafia italiana. >> un representante republicano hizo comparaciones que no cayeron nada bien en la comunidad inmigrante. >> comienza el juicio contra los menores acusados de matar y enterrar al pequeÑo de seis aÑos en mÉxico. sÓlo dos enfrentarÍan la justicia. la madre de la vÍctima pide que sean los cinco. >> el presidente de guatemala pÉrez molina destituye a ministros, y al titular de la secretarÍa de inteligencia. miles de personas salen a la calle a pedir la renuncia del mandatario. asÍ comenzamos. [mÚsica] [mÚsica] >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. [mÚsica] enrique: muy buenas noches. se hicieron pasar como miembros de la mafia italiana interesados. se trataba en realidad de agentes del fbi que infiltraron una de las organizaciones criminales mÁs importantes de mÉxico y del mundo, el cartel de sinaloa. el operativo: >> hace mÁs de un aÑo que fue capturado y el nombre de joaquÍn
agentes del fbi habrÍan tenido contacto con el chapo guzmÁn. fingieron ser miembros de la mafia italiana. >> un representante republicano hizo comparaciones que no cayeron nada bien en la comunidad inmigrante. >> comienza el juicio contra los menores acusados de matar y enterrar al pequeÑo de seis aÑos en mÉxico. sÓlo dos enfrentarÍan la justicia. la madre de la vÍctima pide que sean los cinco. >> el presidente de guatemala pÉrez molina destituye a ministros, y al...
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the fbi has now joined the ntsb in the investigation. it remains unclear why train 888 reached speeds of 106 miles per hour in a 50 mile per hour zone. the fbi must determine whether the train was hit by a projectile, or perhaps even a bullet. at least two other trains reported he hit by projectiles just minutes before on tuesday night. passenger say the service was a bit slower than normal. >> i use it a lot. sample of this morning, trains did arrive about half an early but they said things are getting back to normal. this afternoon, there are still people in the middle -- in the hospital. jummy: supporters of the sewer line took to the streets today. -- of the silver line took to the streets today. they are protesting what governor hogan had to say. hogan is saying the price tag is too high, but he is telling the post he has not made a decision just yet. protesters are saying it is an economic necessity. the fbi is investigating a cyber security consultants playing -- claims that he hacked a plane midflihe posted on twitter about hacki
the fbi has now joined the ntsb in the investigation. it remains unclear why train 888 reached speeds of 106 miles per hour in a 50 mile per hour zone. the fbi must determine whether the train was hit by a projectile, or perhaps even a bullet. at least two other trains reported he hit by projectiles just minutes before on tuesday night. passenger say the service was a bit slower than normal. >> i use it a lot. sample of this morning, trains did arrive about half an early but they said...
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the fbi now investigating. did a projectile hit the doomed amtrak train moments before it crashed. >>> sentenced to die. why dzhokhar tsarnaev could spend decades behind bars despite that dramatic death penalty ruling. >>> plus, 2016 surprises. republicans turning on jeb bush's iraq misstep, democrats piling on president obama on trade. senators mitch mcconnell and dianne feinstein are weighing in. >> announcer: from abc news, "this week" with george stephanopoulos begins now. >>> and we have lots to get to this morning. new developments in that amtrak crash, the fbi on the case. we'll be joined by the lead investigator for the ntsb. >>> but first, that daring delta force raid deep inside syria, they set out to capture abu sayyaf the man in charge of funding isis he was killed in the firefight, but u.s. forces did capture his wife and key intelligence and abc's terry moran reporting on the raid and terry, this was a risky operation. >> reporter: it certainly was, good morning, george, it was high-risk operation
the fbi now investigating. did a projectile hit the doomed amtrak train moments before it crashed. >>> sentenced to die. why dzhokhar tsarnaev could spend decades behind bars despite that dramatic death penalty ruling. >>> plus, 2016 surprises. republicans turning on jeb bush's iraq misstep, democrats piling on president obama on trade. senators mitch mcconnell and dianne feinstein are weighing in. >> announcer: from abc news, "this week" with george...
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ilia: el fbi investiga una amenaza de ilia: el fbi investigÓ en amenaza de bomba contra el vuelo de eva air. no fue el Único porque una decena de aviones recibieron amenazas similares entre ellos el vuelo 22 de air france. nueva york blanca rosa vilches nos cuenta. blanca: es el aviÓn de la compaÑÍa air france que aterrizÓ resguardados por aviones militares despuÉs de recibir una amenaza de bomba. apague sus motores que estarÁn allÍ por un rato largo, le decÍa la torre de control al piloto. los pasajeros no tenÍa ni idea de la amenaza de bomba que habÍa recibido el vuelo. >> ves a la policÍa y los agentes federales. sabÍamos que algo habÍa pasado al ver a los bomberos. blanca: pero la air france no fue la Única como fue hecha a tres aviones, y contra algunos que aterrizaban en illinois. en total alrededor de 10 vuelos. >> el protocolo siempre va a ser proteger al aviÓn, proteger a la gente que estÁ cerca del aviÓn, a la gente en la tierra. blanca: este exagente del fbi explica el perfil de las personas que por lo general hacen estas llamadas. >> es alguien que quiere a
ilia: el fbi investiga una amenaza de ilia: el fbi investigÓ en amenaza de bomba contra el vuelo de eva air. no fue el Único porque una decena de aviones recibieron amenazas similares entre ellos el vuelo 22 de air france. nueva york blanca rosa vilches nos cuenta. blanca: es el aviÓn de la compaÑÍa air france que aterrizÓ resguardados por aviones militares despuÉs de recibir una amenaza de bomba. apague sus motores que estarÁn allÍ por un rato largo, le decÍa la torre de control al...
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years amid growing concerns about violent home grown extremists, and tonight an urgent warning from the fbi about who they're tracking. >>> millions bracing for impact as forecasters warn of another major tornado outbreak, while further east a massive system churns to shore, a tropical storm warning tonight. >>> hung jury in one of the most infamous kidnapping mysteries in american history. etan patz, one of the first missing children to appear on a milk carton. >>> the spectacular show in the sky today. american veterans reunite 70 years since victory over the nazis. >>> and love letters from some adorable kids to their moms, just in time for mother's day. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news," reporting tonight from los angeles, lester holt. >> good evening. in a sign of growing worry over the threat of isis-inspired attacks in this country, the military has ordered u.s. military installations here at home to raise their security level for first time since the tenth anniversary of 9/11. while the fbi tonight is alerting its field offices to take a close
years amid growing concerns about violent home grown extremists, and tonight an urgent warning from the fbi about who they're tracking. >>> millions bracing for impact as forecasters warn of another major tornado outbreak, while further east a massive system churns to shore, a tropical storm warning tonight. >>> hung jury in one of the most infamous kidnapping mysteries in american history. etan patz, one of the first missing children to appear on a milk carton. >>>...
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and this was an easy target to identify by our fbi and homeland security. what about a random attack somewhere else in the country. that's going to be much more difficult. >> it certainly will be. senator we know that isis is claiming responsibility they're claiming credit from their perspective as far as this attack in texas is concerned. but do you have any more specific information on the isis involvement? other u.s. officials are telling cnn the attack in their words was quote certainly more than just inspiration. >> yeah. i think that's true. inspiration would be kind of a generalized term. but clearly they were sending out a kind of apb of here's this event taking place, the brothers in the u.s. should take care of it like the brothers did in france. so that was the language they were using. again we're splitting hairs. does that mean they ordered the guy in phoenix to go and do this or did he pick up on the social media and say i'm one of the broths i'm going to go and do it. the point is they are definitely definitely into the business of trying to
and this was an easy target to identify by our fbi and homeland security. what about a random attack somewhere else in the country. that's going to be much more difficult. >> it certainly will be. senator we know that isis is claiming responsibility they're claiming credit from their perspective as far as this attack in texas is concerned. but do you have any more specific information on the isis involvement? other u.s. officials are telling cnn the attack in their words was quote...
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the fbi doesn't need anyone's approval to investigate anything. today spokesman paul bressen told us the bureau cannot divulge details about any investigation because it does not want to besmirch anyone. fair point. once the fbi announces a probe, those suspected are put in a negative light. but if the fbi declines to investigate the clinton foundation we the people need to know that. and if the opposite is true we need to know that as well. it all comes back to the presidential election. and the legal authorities in this country have to tell us through subpoena powers, what is going on. very, very serious. "factor tip of the day," we respect the fbi and we expect the agency will brief the american people in the months to come about the clinton foundation. and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website which is different from billo'reilly.com. also, we likepout off about "the factor" from anywhere in the world. o'reilly@foxnews.com. if you wish to opine, word of the day, it's a good one. do not be a jackanapes. a viewe
the fbi doesn't need anyone's approval to investigate anything. today spokesman paul bressen told us the bureau cannot divulge details about any investigation because it does not want to besmirch anyone. fair point. once the fbi announces a probe, those suspected are put in a negative light. but if the fbi declines to investigate the clinton foundation we the people need to know that. and if the opposite is true we need to know that as well. it all comes back to the presidential election. and...
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fbi expert. malone took a look at it and said it was indistinguishable from duckett's hair. >> marshall frank wasn't so sure. what he soon learned about fbi expert make malone would further convince him that duckett was innocent. >> overall, it stunk to high heaven. the whole thing stunk. just stay calm and move asno sudden movements.. google search: bodega beach house. when it comes to your credit, in the know is the place to be. transunion.com makes it easy. we give you 24/7 access. you get instant credit alerts to keep you in sync. you can even lock and unlock your transunion credit report from your phone. and all that information feels pretty good. come to transunion.comand get in the know. >>> retired homicide investigator marshall frank was investigating james duckett's case on death row. at the same time, beth wells, an appeals attorney from atlanta was also fighting to prove duckett's innocence. >> i represent jim duckett. i have been representing him since 1990. when i started, it was a
fbi expert. malone took a look at it and said it was indistinguishable from duckett's hair. >> marshall frank wasn't so sure. what he soon learned about fbi expert make malone would further convince him that duckett was innocent. >> overall, it stunk to high heaven. the whole thing stunk. just stay calm and move asno sudden movements.. google search: bodega beach house. when it comes to your credit, in the know is the place to be. transunion.com makes it easy. we give you 24/7...
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learn how the fbi finally tracked barsky down and how he befriended an fbi agent. that's sunday night at 7:00 6:00 central here on cbs. >>> floyd mayweather is taking new shots at manny pacquiao after his victory in the ring last weekend. mayweather accuses him of being a sore loser. pacquiao says he fought with an injured shoulder and recovered from surgery. mayweather sat down with showtime's jim gray. >> what is your assessment of manny pacquiao and his shoulder injury? >> he's embarrassed. he was a beat fighter. there's a difference between a great fighter and tbe and i proved that i'm the best. excuses, excuses, excuses. i knew it was coming. i knew it. but i'm not going to buy into the bull [ bleep ]. i'm not going to buy into the bull [ bleep ] and i don't want the public to buy into the bull [ bleep ]. he lost. he knows he lost. and i lost a lot of respect for him after all of this. you know, you fight, if you lose it's okay. mayweather was the better man. >> well -- >> well that interview with floyd mayweather airs tomorrow night on show time following the
learn how the fbi finally tracked barsky down and how he befriended an fbi agent. that's sunday night at 7:00 6:00 central here on cbs. >>> floyd mayweather is taking new shots at manny pacquiao after his victory in the ring last weekend. mayweather accuses him of being a sore loser. pacquiao says he fought with an injured shoulder and recovered from surgery. mayweather sat down with showtime's jim gray. >> what is your assessment of manny pacquiao and his shoulder injury?...
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. >>> the fbi has identified two men killed outside an art museum. reporter omar villafranca tells us police claim the men opened fire before an officer gunned them both down. >> reporter: police swarmed a conference center near dallas sunday night and killed two gunmen who opened fire on a security guard. the fbi says one of them is elton simpson, who has been investigated for possible ties to terrorism. it happened outside a contest to draw cartoons of the prophet mahmoud. >> obviously, they were there to shoot people. >> reporter: authorities have not said to the shooting is connected to the event. the bomb squad checked the gunman's car for exploit. >> there were no bombs found in the vehicle. >> reporter: the fbi says the gunman lived in the phoenix area. >> the fbi and phoenix police were involved in determining if any other persons were at this location and what evidence may be available that could be used in the dallas investigation. >> reporter: a controversial group called the american freedom defense initiative sponsored the contest in tex
. >>> the fbi has identified two men killed outside an art museum. reporter omar villafranca tells us police claim the men opened fire before an officer gunned them both down. >> reporter: police swarmed a conference center near dallas sunday night and killed two gunmen who opened fire on a security guard. the fbi says one of them is elton simpson, who has been investigated for possible ties to terrorism. it happened outside a contest to draw cartoons of the prophet mahmoud....
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the fbi is still investigating. they haven't proved that he was able to pull this off, but we do know that after that february interview, in april, they met him after he got off a flight in syracuse because he tweeted that he was thinking of doing the same thing. according to the fbi, they went and checked the aircraft on which he was traveling, and they found that there was some tampering done. now, i'll give you a quick rundown -- according to the fbi, how he says he can do this. basically by connecting his laptop to an ether net cable to a box underneath his seat that controls the in-flight entertainment system. this is the system we watch movies on listen to music. he said through that he was able to hack into the control systems for the aircraft. we should say that boeing which is one of the aircraft he said he was able to do this on boeing says there is a separation of the computer systems, that it's not possible. same thing with airbus that he says he's able to do this. airbus said they put spy laws to make s
the fbi is still investigating. they haven't proved that he was able to pull this off, but we do know that after that february interview, in april, they met him after he got off a flight in syracuse because he tweeted that he was thinking of doing the same thing. according to the fbi, they went and checked the aircraft on which he was traveling, and they found that there was some tampering done. now, i'll give you a quick rundown -- according to the fbi, how he says he can do this. basically by...
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davis worked for the fbi from 2004 to 2010 news 4 has learned. she posted a series of videos of herself, many of them protests against the federal government on what friends tell us is her personal facebook page. that page appears to have been taken down in the hours after news 4 broke the story last night. a kri investigator says davis tried to unlawfullier itted cia investigators. she reached toward an officer's gun belt, they say. shortly after court records say she threatened to shoot cia police and said the agency could be bombed. the cia investigator says davis had approached police at the al security agency that same day and friends in her alexandria neighborhood tell us davis spoke about frustrations with police and indicated she wanted to be arrested. >> she tried to be on the position that what's going to happen is she going to get arrested is she going to that happened in baltimore? >> you think she tried to get arrested? >>. >> yes. >> reporter: a public defender will represent davis in court this afternoon. that attorney, the nsa and
davis worked for the fbi from 2004 to 2010 news 4 has learned. she posted a series of videos of herself, many of them protests against the federal government on what friends tell us is her personal facebook page. that page appears to have been taken down in the hours after news 4 broke the story last night. a kri investigator says davis tried to unlawfullier itted cia investigators. she reached toward an officer's gun belt, they say. shortly after court records say she threatened to shoot cia...
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this latest incident involves a woman who used to work for the fbi. what she's accused of doing that landed her in jail. >> still have these slowdowns. 95 northbound near prince william parkway. a look from above coming up>>> plus making sure you make it home safely if you enjoy your cinco >>> in the day ahead, the president will host a cicno de mayo celebration at the white house. he told group about a lack of progress on immigration reform. the president has issued executive orders for children who were brought to this country illegally. congress has yet to pass immigration reform legislation. >>> sober ride is offering you free rides to get you at home on this cinco de mayo. you can get up to a $30 fare for free. nationwide more than 40% of traffic deaths on may 5th involve drunk drivers. >>> take a look at our forecast. a nice day ahead. >> chuck bell is outside on the storm team 4 weather deck looking quite daper this morning. >> see how he was making up for the last time check. >> you are too kind. you are so nice to me aaron. i appreciate that.
this latest incident involves a woman who used to work for the fbi. what she's accused of doing that landed her in jail. >> still have these slowdowns. 95 northbound near prince william parkway. a look from above coming up>>> plus making sure you make it home safely if you enjoy your cinco >>> in the day ahead, the president will host a cicno de mayo celebration at the white house. he told group about a lack of progress on immigration reform. the president has issued...
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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 re
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...
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the fbi on the scene after the terror in texas. two gunmen with assault rifles killed by police after opening fire. and we have exclusive reporting tonight. the conversation with the alleged gunmen in the days before it all unfolded. >>> also, from baltimore late today, the moments of chaos. the gun that went off. police and protesters rushing in. >>> the rescue. the packed double-decker bus erupting into flames. the heroes who jump into action. >>> the mystery in the sky. the former student pilot accused of stealing a plane. you will hear the audio, trying to get him to land. >>> and fighting back. for the first time tonight, sofia vergara, breaking her silence. in her own words on her former fiance, the battle over their frozen embryos, and on her new life. >>> and may the 4th be with you. the new "star wars" actors revealed tonight. >>> good evening. and we begin tonight with fast-moving developments after the terror in texas, a deadly shootout. a texas traffic cop able to stop two heavily armed men shooting and killing both of
the fbi on the scene after the terror in texas. two gunmen with assault rifles killed by police after opening fire. and we have exclusive reporting tonight. the conversation with the alleged gunmen in the days before it all unfolded. >>> also, from baltimore late today, the moments of chaos. the gun that went off. police and protesters rushing in. >>> the rescue. the packed double-decker bus erupting into flames. the heroes who jump into action. >>> the mystery in the...
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inspector general says it didn't help them make any case ford the fbi. the principle purpose of this is to identify terrorist connections inside the united states and who they're talking to abroad, and stop the active terrorism before it begins by fighting them over there rather than being here, and the tsarnaev brothers -- look, i thought it was cute. hate to say it about something the judge says because he is very smart. when he said they're listen to you and me talk, that's not what the bulk data program does. i doesn't listen in on a conversation of a single person. it keeps a record of a phone number being called from to a phone number being called to and the day and time. so unless the tsarnaev brothers talked to the phone number of some can who is identified as a possible terror suspect they wouldn't have been caught by the program. why is it that the opponents of section 215 feel compelled to exaggerate by saying, oh, they're listening to our conversation? senator paul on the floor of the senate said their listening in to millions of conversation
inspector general says it didn't help them make any case ford the fbi. the principle purpose of this is to identify terrorist connections inside the united states and who they're talking to abroad, and stop the active terrorism before it begins by fighting them over there rather than being here, and the tsarnaev brothers -- look, i thought it was cute. hate to say it about something the judge says because he is very smart. when he said they're listen to you and me talk, that's not what the bulk...
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but i think a prosecutor and the fbi need to look at this. and we need to have congressional powers that have subpoena powers -- >> the problem is, we're running into the 2016 presidential year. everyone's going to say, it's politics as usual. and who's the justice department? the justice department, the head of it is appointed by president obama and a friend of the clintons. let's not kid each other. it's got to take someone like the fbi where you've got jim comey, he's there for ten years and who knows who the next president is going to be, republican or democrat? but, look, the latest thing is this kazakhstan uranium one deal -- bill clinton makes $750,000 a speech when he used to make $100,000. now we find out the guy in kazakhstan was jailed for his role in that clinton deal. talk to me about that. >> that's exactly right. this deal stinks to high heaven. not only does he have the canadian billionaire and eight other people connected to this small uranium company donating $145 million to the clinton foundation, you have an official in ka
but i think a prosecutor and the fbi need to look at this. and we need to have congressional powers that have subpoena powers -- >> the problem is, we're running into the 2016 presidential year. everyone's going to say, it's politics as usual. and who's the justice department? the justice department, the head of it is appointed by president obama and a friend of the clintons. let's not kid each other. it's got to take someone like the fbi where you've got jim comey, he's there for ten...
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and the second thing is lying to the fbi. which is always a crime. it's a big problem that lawyers tell their clients about. >> gloria when you put all this together, this is one of the most powerful men in washington. he was second in line to the presidency. does this shock you? >> yeah. it's very surprising. look when he was speaker of the house, he was kind of an accidental speaker of the house. he was a man they called the coach. but he was an accidental speaker because he became speaker after newt gingrich resigned. and the man republicans chose to replace gingrich had to then admit that he had had an adulterous affair. so the next person house republicans chose was denny hastert because they considered him a good guy, and so he kind of sort of fell into that job. and then when he had that job house republicans were plagued by scandal. there was the jack abram influence peddling scandal. if you remember back in 2006 there was the page scandal in the house where congressman mark foley had made inappropriate comments to teenage male pages and ende
and the second thing is lying to the fbi. which is always a crime. it's a big problem that lawyers tell their clients about. >> gloria when you put all this together, this is one of the most powerful men in washington. he was second in line to the presidency. does this shock you? >> yeah. it's very surprising. look when he was speaker of the house, he was kind of an accidental speaker of the house. he was a man they called the coach. but he was an accidental speaker because he...
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fbi now on this case. what will they be doing specifically to figure out, if this train was hit by something, or this wasn't caused during the derailment. and if it was hit by something, the person or thing that caused it. >> victor, the fbi would be ostensibly be involved in an investigation like this, where you don't know whether it was mechanical or deliberate. there's a series of federal statutes which the fbi has jurisdiction over. that could be damaging a railroad track. or just damaging the systems, the lights, the warning systems. the trains, the engineer driving the train. all of those aspects, if it were sabotaged, that would be a criminal investigation that the voo fbi would have. as far as an october hitting the windshield, whether that distracted or affected people in control of that train that will be part of investigation as well. >> david, do you see any plausible correlation between a projectile hit the train and this precipitous increase in speed? >> i'll tell you, it would be a real stre
fbi now on this case. what will they be doing specifically to figure out, if this train was hit by something, or this wasn't caused during the derailment. and if it was hit by something, the person or thing that caused it. >> victor, the fbi would be ostensibly be involved in an investigation like this, where you don't know whether it was mechanical or deliberate. there's a series of federal statutes which the fbi has jurisdiction over. that could be damaging a railroad track. or just...
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she was an fbi agent from 2004 to 2010. we also uncovered her social media pages which show protests by davis against the federal government and police. she will have a mental evaluation according to court records. >>> today the d.c. council is taking about a new bill that would change several rules for police. one of big ones the bill would redefine what counts as an attack on a police officer. ward 3 council member mary chase says the current rules are too broad. right now, the law says holding the door closed and even flinching can be considered assault against an officer. we'll break down what other changes could come out of this bill. >>> we're working to find out why a woman rammed her car repeatedly into a calvert county deputies car. this happened yesterday afternoon. the first impact sent the cruiser through a fence. then the truck hit the cruiser again, sending the car backward down an embankment. the after math of that crash, the deputy shot at the suspect through the windshield of his cruiser. she was not hit. t
she was an fbi agent from 2004 to 2010. we also uncovered her social media pages which show protests by davis against the federal government and police. she will have a mental evaluation according to court records. >>> today the d.c. council is taking about a new bill that would change several rules for police. one of big ones the bill would redefine what counts as an attack on a police officer. ward 3 council member mary chase says the current rules are too broad. right now, the law...
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she met with the fbi within two weeks of them contacting her. there's no way, in my view that her lawyer or she could have read through all the computer files and all the emails and made sure she was properly prepared to know what was there. so either she in my opinion ignored good legal advice about not going in so soon, or she was given bad legal advice. charlie: right. bottom line is keep your mouth shut. be sergeant schultz. i know nothing. liz: i know nothing. and be friendly -- be cooperative. charlie: be nice. here's a cup of coffee. i know nothing. get lost. all right. liz: it's great to have you. if you have trouble, call him. charlie: that's news you can use. liz: for people who buy stocks, sometimes the fed shows up at your doorstep. say nothing. be cooperative. and call baker. thank you so much. charlie. charlie: what? liz: you write for the post. charlie: oh, yeah. you were in the new york post, that's right. i forgot. well, liz, i read so much stuff every day. what i love about you is that you, in many ways, set the trend when it c
she met with the fbi within two weeks of them contacting her. there's no way, in my view that her lawyer or she could have read through all the computer files and all the emails and made sure she was properly prepared to know what was there. so either she in my opinion ignored good legal advice about not going in so soon, or she was given bad legal advice. charlie: right. bottom line is keep your mouth shut. be sergeant schultz. i know nothing. liz: i know nothing. and be friendly -- be...
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and the fbi goes after you, that is the end of the story. katty: how deep is the corruption? has it surprised do? tommy: it is unbelievable, the figures they are throwing out. someone in new york had to the below apartments in trump tower one was $6,000 a month and his cap was living there. -- his cat was living there. if you listen to the fbi and the irs, the one thing that they are trying to put across is that this is just the tip of the iceberg. it will start flowing. can you believe that this has gone on, and sepp blatter was not stupid that he didn't know anything was going on anything, or he was smart enough to distance himself completely? he is in an ivory tower and everything else is crumbling around him. the fact that the u.s. were in for one of the world cups and that they were embarrassed, i remember bill sitting there and looking in dismay when it was announced that qatar had the world cup. when you find out -- you find out in any business that if you cross the wrong people you'll get yourself in trouble. i think that what happened here. katty: what is your hunch
and the fbi goes after you, that is the end of the story. katty: how deep is the corruption? has it surprised do? tommy: it is unbelievable, the figures they are throwing out. someone in new york had to the below apartments in trump tower one was $6,000 a month and his cap was living there. -- his cat was living there. if you listen to the fbi and the irs, the one thing that they are trying to put across is that this is just the tip of the iceberg. it will start flowing. can you believe that...
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one of the two gunmen in texas well-known by the fbi. investigators continuing their search for clues to determine whether these attackers were carrying out orders from isis or acting alone. this is the first time isis is claiming an attack on u.s. soil. cnn's kyung lah is live for us in phoenix where the suspects were living. what have you learned, kyung lah? >> reporter: well alisyn this morning investigators are trying to connect those dots, trying to with renewed effort comb through the material that they have seized out of the apartments here in phoenix. what they are hoping to find if at all, the connection between these men and isis. the fbi filled a van with evidence from the gunmen's phoenix apartment. investigators scrubbing all items hoping to piece together a timeline of this plot. neighbors in their apartment complex saw nothing outwardly alarming from the two roommates except one of the men, elton simpson, put his car up for sale. >> i'm getting goose bumps thinking about it right now. >> reporter: arial whitlock exchanged
one of the two gunmen in texas well-known by the fbi. investigators continuing their search for clues to determine whether these attackers were carrying out orders from isis or acting alone. this is the first time isis is claiming an attack on u.s. soil. cnn's kyung lah is live for us in phoenix where the suspects were living. what have you learned, kyung lah? >> reporter: well alisyn this morning investigators are trying to connect those dots, trying to with renewed effort comb through...
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a major new twist as the fbi investigates the possibility that the windshield of the amtrak train was hit just moments before the accident. we're live with the latest. >>> clintons cashed in. presidential candidate hillary clinton under fire from republicans this morning after revealing she and her husband are receiving $30 million in the last few months from speeches. >>> a young girl dragged by a bus when the backpack gets caught in the door. the terrifying scene caught on camera. we'll update you on how she's doing. >>> the real fight of the century. romney/holyfield. >> down goes holyfield. >> the one-time presidential candidate sending the former heavyweight champ to the mat sort of at a boxing match all for a good cause "today," saturday, may 16th, 2015. >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today" with lester holt and erica hill live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on this saturday morning. i'm erica hill. >> i'm john roberts. wasn't that amazing to see holyfield and romney in the ring? >> there was no contest there. >> i think for 68 mitt romney looks
a major new twist as the fbi investigates the possibility that the windshield of the amtrak train was hit just moments before the accident. we're live with the latest. >>> clintons cashed in. presidential candidate hillary clinton under fire from republicans this morning after revealing she and her husband are receiving $30 million in the last few months from speeches. >>> a young girl dragged by a bus when the backpack gets caught in the door. the terrifying scene caught on...
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technically, the fbi legally is under doj, but there's a separate fbi director confirmed they have stuff on the books and off the books where you might look into that and find a different answer. >> we can wrap it up by saying loretta lynch does not own drones. >> that's fair and accurate jose. >> ari melber todd yearly richard fowler seema iyer, thank you for being with me. pete williams was at that news conference. pete, good morning. >> good morning, jose. this should come as no surprise to anyone, anyone with an official letterhead in the state of maryland endorsed this pattern of practice investigation, so what loretta lynch said is what she has seen from her own experience in baltimore, what she called a serious erosion of public trust in the police department so this pattern and practice investigation will do what they usually do in other communities around the country, they'll look at police use of force, including the use of deadly force. they'll look at police arrest practices, search and seizure, the full pattern, and see whether there is a pattern of racial discrimination in
technically, the fbi legally is under doj, but there's a separate fbi director confirmed they have stuff on the books and off the books where you might look into that and find a different answer. >> we can wrap it up by saying loretta lynch does not own drones. >> that's fair and accurate jose. >> ari melber todd yearly richard fowler seema iyer, thank you for being with me. pete williams was at that news conference. pete, good morning. >> good morning, jose. this should...
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let me ask you this the fbi, today we found out that the fbi gave garland, texas, police department three-hour notice that these two jidahist were on their way to your event. did they tell you that? they did not and i believe the fbi has been disarmed in the information battle space because of groups like c.a.r.e., islamic supremacist groups like c.a.r.e. -- >> you think it has affected -- >> unquestionably. experts have been removed so how could they possibly -- if you don't know who the enemy is how can you find him? >> what do you say to the fbi knowing that they knew three hours prior to elton simpson coming to perpetrate an attack on you, they didn't tell you. >> what do i say to them? what i've been saying on my website for years they are disarmed that the american people have to take their own safety in their own hands. the reason i did this cartoon and art exhibit it was an art exhibit by the way of muhammad depicted over the past 1400 years. nobody talks about that. why is that important? because 1400 years muhammad was depicted and they weren't killing anybody. why are they killing e
let me ask you this the fbi, today we found out that the fbi gave garland, texas, police department three-hour notice that these two jidahist were on their way to your event. did they tell you that? they did not and i believe the fbi has been disarmed in the information battle space because of groups like c.a.r.e., islamic supremacist groups like c.a.r.e. -- >> you think it has affected -- >> unquestionably. experts have been removed so how could they possibly -- if you don't know...
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the white house saying the fbi is still investigating. it's too soon too soon to link isis to the attack. but, counterterror officials are probing the online activity of the gunmen. their names are nadir soofi and elton simpson to see if isis really did have a hand in the plot. cnn justice correspondent pamela brown has the latest for us this morning from phoenix. >> john and christine, officials we've been speaking with say it appears isis is being opportunistic and claiming responsibility for this attack. what is clear here according to officials is that this was more than just aspirational. that this is really reflective of the concern among law enforcement of isis fighters reaching into the u.s. through social media. identifying targets. and finding people to recruit. in fact we know one of the gunmen elton simpson, had been in touch with terrorists overseas. in fact that is a big reason why the fbi reopened an investigation into him, and just weeks before the attack we've learned that simpson was tweeting with a terrorist in somalia
the white house saying the fbi is still investigating. it's too soon too soon to link isis to the attack. but, counterterror officials are probing the online activity of the gunmen. their names are nadir soofi and elton simpson to see if isis really did have a hand in the plot. cnn justice correspondent pamela brown has the latest for us this morning from phoenix. >> john and christine, officials we've been speaking with say it appears isis is being opportunistic and claiming...
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tonight, the fbi now on the case. and the new video showing the moments before the amtrak train derailed. mysteriously speeding up as it approached that curve. and late word about what the conductor may have said. david kerley has the story. >> reporter: tonight, a look at the last seconds of amtrak 188 on the rails. racing past a closed circuit camera at more than 100 miles an hour. then just the flash of the derailment. was this train hit in the windshield by a projectile? a conductor on the train heard the engineer talking on the radio about possibly being hit like another train in the area. investigators talked to the 32-year-old engineer late today. >> he was specifically asked that question, and he did not recall anything of that sort, but there again, he does not have any recollection of anything past north philadelphia. >> reporter: but on the engine windshield there is an unusual round fracture. the fbi is being called in to investigate that crack. >> at this point do we have any other information to corrobor
tonight, the fbi now on the case. and the new video showing the moments before the amtrak train derailed. mysteriously speeding up as it approached that curve. and late word about what the conductor may have said. david kerley has the story. >> reporter: tonight, a look at the last seconds of amtrak 188 on the rails. racing past a closed circuit camera at more than 100 miles an hour. then just the flash of the derailment. was this train hit in the windshield by a projectile? a conductor...
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the fbi has to take every one of these seriously? >> they almost don't have any choice, particularly if the plane is in the air. what are you going to do? you are going to search it. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi is trying to trace back the phone caller. was the call made in the u.s. or overseas? is that person linked to an organization, or just an individual? >> you actually want to charge them. this cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and they have to send a signal out, if you do this, we are going to lock you up. >> reporter: causing havoc threatening a jetliner can mean five years in prison. david kerley, abc news, washington. >> david, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, the new concern over isis. just days after those chilling images from ramadi in iraq those iraqi fighters seen fleeing and isis seized the city. tonight, iraqi soldiers now vowing to fight back with help from american-made weapons. here's abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran tonight. >> reporter: today, new weapons made in america delivered to iraqi troo
the fbi has to take every one of these seriously? >> they almost don't have any choice, particularly if the plane is in the air. what are you going to do? you are going to search it. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi is trying to trace back the phone caller. was the call made in the u.s. or overseas? is that person linked to an organization, or just an individual? >> you actually want to charge them. this cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and they have to send a signal out, if...
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just to explain to the viewers, the fbi investigation of civil rights cases is done by fbi agents with the purpose of possibly a federal criminal prosecution by assistant attorneys from the civil rights division of department of justice. the patterns and practice is not done by police officers or fbi agents but basically it's a review of all of the statistics who has been arrested what were the circumstances, the complaints all of those things. in this case she intends for it to be a very collaborative effort with all of the members of that community and the law enforcement agencies together. i think that she's sincere. she's outstanding. again, i've known her for many years. >> i love what she said about the greatness of the city of baltimore. that was awesome. thanks to all of you. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they're custom made trains. you can't get any better than that. siemens trains are not your grandparent's technology. they're something that's gonna change the cities we live in today. i find it so fascinating how many people ride this and go to work every single day. i
just to explain to the viewers, the fbi investigation of civil rights cases is done by fbi agents with the purpose of possibly a federal criminal prosecution by assistant attorneys from the civil rights division of department of justice. the patterns and practice is not done by police officers or fbi agents but basically it's a review of all of the statistics who has been arrested what were the circumstances, the complaints all of those things. in this case she intends for it to be a very...
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the fbi director warned that there are more guys like these out there. the suspects in the attack on that draw mohammad cop test, the anti-muslim get together in texas. he says that other -- the feds now know other isis-inspired terrorists are hiding out in the united states but that they've managed to go dark online and the fbi admitted it cannot find them. this heightened base security comes days every an online post claims the islamic state has dozens of trained fighters hiding in the ute. the post warned those terrorists are now ready to strike. of course, fox news can't confirm any of that. as for the military, isis has long singled it out at a priority target in march isis-links accounts of 100 user troop oops so-called kill list. we blurred in the names and mick tours but the post included all of it and called for isis foreigners to murder the american. jennifer griffin is live. that's used to tell recruits to till whoever you want. now they say kill those who are hurting muslims overseas. i if you can explain this bravo level. >> well, the bravo
the fbi director warned that there are more guys like these out there. the suspects in the attack on that draw mohammad cop test, the anti-muslim get together in texas. he says that other -- the feds now know other isis-inspired terrorists are hiding out in the united states but that they've managed to go dark online and the fbi admitted it cannot find them. this heightened base security comes days every an online post claims the islamic state has dozens of trained fighters hiding in the ute....
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there will be fbi analysis on that. ironically, another amtrak train and another line the pennsylvania train reported and radioed in they had a projectile hit their train. the question is what happened to this train? the engineer did not radio in the ntsb is saying that anything hit the train. what did happen? they developed that through analysis. the causal connection of something hitting that train and speeding up. john. >> one of the areas they are looking into right now. jean casarez at penn station where a train left moments ago. the first train to ride that northeast corridor since the disaster one week ago. >>> a deadly shootout in waco texas. a gunfire erupting sunday between five rival biker gangs. when the bullets stopped flying nine people were dead. police say they heard there may be trouble at the twin peaks restaurant and they were prepared. >> we were so concerned of the incidents that may occur here that we had active s.w.a.t. officers on scene. i can tell you at this point that their action has saved li
there will be fbi analysis on that. ironically, another amtrak train and another line the pennsylvania train reported and radioed in they had a projectile hit their train. the question is what happened to this train? the engineer did not radio in the ntsb is saying that anything hit the train. what did happen? they developed that through analysis. the causal connection of something hitting that train and speeding up. john. >> one of the areas they are looking into right now. jean casarez...
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what the fbi already knew about one of the gunmen. and the traffic cop who put a stop to their plans. >>> record rain causing screens like this. cars surrounded by water. deep enough to cover doors. >>> bottles of soda flying off a truck, barrelling for a man running for safety. zprnchts plus the met ball. glamorous gowns. rihanna's garb that shut down the red carpet and beyonce's barely there dress.
what the fbi already knew about one of the gunmen. and the traffic cop who put a stop to their plans. >>> record rain causing screens like this. cars surrounded by water. deep enough to cover doors. >>> bottles of soda flying off a truck, barrelling for a man running for safety. zprnchts plus the met ball. glamorous gowns. rihanna's garb that shut down the red carpet and beyonce's barely there dress.
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the fbi now investigating. did a projectilee hit the train before it crashed. >>> why he could spend decades behind bars despite that dramatic death penalty ruling >>> and 2016 surprises. republicans turning on jeb bush's iraq misstep, democrats piling on barack obama on trade. mitch mcconnell and dianne feinstein are weighing in. >>> "this week" with george stephanopoulos begins now. >>> and we have lots to get to this morning. new developments in that amtrak crash, the fbi on the case. but first that daring delta force raid deep inside syria, they set out to capture abu sayyaf, he was killed in the fire fight but u.s. forces did capture his wife and key intelligence and terry moran reporting onnen the raid and terry, this was a risky operation. >> reporter: it certainly was, good morning george it was high-risk operations sending these american troops deep into the heart of isis-controlled territory in syria. the intelligence was good enough, the target valuable enough and the delta forces lethal enough to ro
the fbi now investigating. did a projectilee hit the train before it crashed. >>> why he could spend decades behind bars despite that dramatic death penalty ruling >>> and 2016 surprises. republicans turning on jeb bush's iraq misstep, democrats piling on barack obama on trade. mitch mcconnell and dianne feinstein are weighing in. >>> "this week" with george stephanopoulos begins now. >>> and we have lots to get to this morning. new developments in...