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killed by fbi agents. 80 people shot and wounded by fbi agents. and if you add those together. in all 150 of those cases, the fbi internal review process said that the shooting was justified. all 150. in a lawsuit, the times got 2200 pages of documentation from the fbi showing that perfect 100% exoneration rate for all fbi shootings that killed or wounded someone between 1993 and 2011. since 2011, same pattern. an fbi spokesman says there have been no findings of improper intentional shootings by fbi agents. more than 150 shootings that killed or wounded somebody. all reviewed internally, all of them -- every single one turns out it was just fine, totally justified. that was even the finding in one shooting in maryland, where an fbi agent shot an innocent man in the head after mistaking him for a bank robber. they shot him in the head, he survives and the bureau settled the lawsuit with him by paying him $1.3 million. still, the internal review said the agent did nothing wrong so then why did you pay him $1.3 million. they have never said an agent
killed by fbi agents. 80 people shot and wounded by fbi agents. and if you add those together. in all 150 of those cases, the fbi internal review process said that the shooting was justified. all 150. in a lawsuit, the times got 2200 pages of documentation from the fbi showing that perfect 100% exoneration rate for all fbi shootings that killed or wounded someone between 1993 and 2011. since 2011, same pattern. an fbi spokesman says there have been no findings of improper intentional shootings...
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over how it handles shootings involving fbi agents. a new look at the fbi's internal destinations has found the bureau has cleared its agents in every single shooting incident dating back two decades. according to the new york times, from 1993 until today, the fbi shootings were deemed justified in the fatal shootings of 70 people and wounding of 80 others. out of 289 shootings that are found to be deliberate, no agent was disciplined except for letters of censure in five cases. even in the case for the bureau paid a shooting victim over $1 million to settle a lawsuit, the internal review did not find the agent who shot the man culpable. >> the issue of fbi accountability has recently re- emerged following last month's fatal shooting of ibragim interrogatedwas over his ties to one of the suspects in the boston marathon bombing. the washington post and several tv news organizations reported he was unarmed, citing unnamed law enforcement officials. on thursday, i spoke to pulitzer prize-winning journalist charlie savage, the washington c
over how it handles shootings involving fbi agents. a new look at the fbi's internal destinations has found the bureau has cleared its agents in every single shooting incident dating back two decades. according to the new york times, from 1993 until today, the fbi shootings were deemed justified in the fatal shootings of 70 people and wounding of 80 others. out of 289 shootings that are found to be deliberate, no agent was disciplined except for letters of censure in five cases. even in the...
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we in the fbi cannot merely react to computer intrusions. hackers will seek to exploit every vulnerability, and we must be able to anticipate their moves. i share one example which he appeared in april, the fbi brought down an international network of fibers-infected computers controlled remotely by an attacker. the bureau took control of 5 servers the hackers had used to effect some 200 computers with malware, which allowed them to steal personal and financial information by recording user keystrokes. we not only shut down the servers, we took another unprecedented step. with court approval, the fbi responded to signals sent from infected computers in the united states. we sent those computers a command that stopped teh malw -- stopped the malware. you will see the surveying today's threats is somewhat like peering into a kaleidoscope with even the slightest rotation presents new patterns of color and light and just when it seems you understand a threat, the world turns and the threat has changed. as tom friedman has described in his book,
we in the fbi cannot merely react to computer intrusions. hackers will seek to exploit every vulnerability, and we must be able to anticipate their moves. i share one example which he appeared in april, the fbi brought down an international network of fibers-infected computers controlled remotely by an attacker. the bureau took control of 5 servers the hackers had used to effect some 200 computers with malware, which allowed them to steal personal and financial information by recording user...
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fbi has put in place and how the fbi plans to use drone technology. i will ask about the fbi's investigation into the border patrol about ryan terry's murder. it has now been 2.5 years since the murder. the fbi had cited the ongoing investigation as a reason for not dividing information however at some point the fbi will have to answer questions about this matter and it's a matter of courtesy and humanity to the family to do that. finally, i remain concerned that whistleblowers at the fbi continued to face retaliation and delay in clearing their names, so i will ask the director about the final outcome of two whistleblower cases brought by employees of the fbi that i've been tracking for years. the first is that of agent turner who blew the whistle on fbi employees removing evidence from the world trade center site following 9/11 attack. the second is employee robert -- who blew the whistle on attendance fraud at the new york city field office fbi. the deputy attorney general found special agent turner was subject to adverse personnel action. why has
fbi has put in place and how the fbi plans to use drone technology. i will ask about the fbi's investigation into the border patrol about ryan terry's murder. it has now been 2.5 years since the murder. the fbi had cited the ongoing investigation as a reason for not dividing information however at some point the fbi will have to answer questions about this matter and it's a matter of courtesy and humanity to the family to do that. finally, i remain concerned that whistleblowers at the fbi...
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it looks good for the fbi. the idea he was going give them anything on the match too -- the italians woptd have told whitey if his pans were on fire. his associate knew a lot about the mafia had been recruited several times. always turned them down saying i want to stay on my own. and he does it for two,s. it looks good for him. there's an ult tier your mode m going back to the hood. that was protect the family. this is going to look great for me. make sure i'm okay. i'll keep talking to them. i can cover my tracks. anything i can use this -- i can send them off on people i want to get out of my way. >> that's absolutely right. right around the time that whitey becomes an inform mantd, he actually charged with 19 murders. he's charged with killing nineteen people. one of the people is a guy who had been kind of a rivel gang, and eventually basically sort of there was some mediation and worked together. he still had it in his mind he wanted to wipe out the guys he never liked from the rival gang. after he become
it looks good for the fbi. the idea he was going give them anything on the match too -- the italians woptd have told whitey if his pans were on fire. his associate knew a lot about the mafia had been recruited several times. always turned them down saying i want to stay on my own. and he does it for two,s. it looks good for him. there's an ult tier your mode m going back to the hood. that was protect the family. this is going to look great for me. make sure i'm okay. i'll keep talking to them....
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if the fbi did not address the priorities, they often would not be addressed. transnational, international organized crime because organized crime cuts across various jurisdictions and became the third criminal priority. white collar crime. that is number four. five was violent crime. you will see left off that list are a number of things, including the drug cases we have traditionally done previously. but when we say priority, we meant priority. you have to address priorities in order. i moved almost 2000 agents from the criminal programs to counter terrorism and national security because that was the priority. we have, since september 11, then run according to a set of priorities that we continuously review, but precludes us from doing things we have traditionally done, we all enjoyed doing, but is not as necessary as the priorities we have identified, and we were fairly rigorous when it comes to budget, when it comes to personnel. we adhere to those priorities. in a tighter budget, those are the things that save you because you go down the priorities and are
if the fbi did not address the priorities, they often would not be addressed. transnational, international organized crime because organized crime cuts across various jurisdictions and became the third criminal priority. white collar crime. that is number four. five was violent crime. you will see left off that list are a number of things, including the drug cases we have traditionally done previously. but when we say priority, we meant priority. you have to address priorities in order. i moved...
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some of them testified they had been visited by the fbi. >> i do not know. >> if the fbi did contact people involved in the irs scandal when they were applying for tax exempt status, why would you be looking into it and was there possibly coordination with the irs? >> you are asking me details about the investigation. >> i am not asking you details. why were people detail before the investigation started? people who were part of tea party groups targeted by the irs. >> i would be happy to take -- >> that took place before the investigation started. i would -- because this did happen. is it appropriate when the inspector general is doing his investigation, doing his audit, to give information to the people he is investigating in the course of the investigation and not share that information with the oversight committee. specifically, may 30 of last year, the incident told doug schulman that the terms tea party and patriot were used to identify groups and put them on a list. four days later, he told the general counsel at treasury the same information, but did not share that with the c
some of them testified they had been visited by the fbi. >> i do not know. >> if the fbi did contact people involved in the irs scandal when they were applying for tax exempt status, why would you be looking into it and was there possibly coordination with the irs? >> you are asking me details about the investigation. >> i am not asking you details. why were people detail before the investigation started? people who were part of tea party groups targeted by the irs....
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to rise to fbi needs the occasion. the fbi is such a premier investigative agency. i had the honor to prosecute cases brought to me by fbi agents for almost 15 years. i met with them personally for hours and weekends and nights and know how meticulously they work to do everything exactly right. ,hen i hear people have doubts sometimes, about the integrity of the average cases and agents i know, i know that is just not right. they tried to the right thing every day. if they are involved in anything the discipline, will fall swift upon them. they can make mistakes. congress sometimes create circumstances that puts them in difficult positions. life is tough for agents out there. fundamentally, day after day, i worked with fbi as their personal friends. i it is want to share those thoughts. maybe you would like to comment on the fidelity of your agents. you're not going to find a better group of people to serve with. >> the testimony was firmly felt. when i was a person in the institution in the wake of september 11, every professional worked flawlessly in response to t
to rise to fbi needs the occasion. the fbi is such a premier investigative agency. i had the honor to prosecute cases brought to me by fbi agents for almost 15 years. i met with them personally for hours and weekends and nights and know how meticulously they work to do everything exactly right. ,hen i hear people have doubts sometimes, about the integrity of the average cases and agents i know, i know that is just not right. they tried to the right thing every day. if they are involved in...
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. >> and not the fbi? >> not the -- what, the fbi was collecting witness statements, which, by the way, is interesting because they do not record the statements when they get them. they just write up notes and then write up their nets in the investigation as opposed to actually recording the interviews, which the ntsb does do. >> wouldn't the cia be involved if there were looking to see if it was foreign terrorists? as witnesss, but analysts? >> you questioning the analysts? >> yes. >> in the beginning, they were giving advice like a foreign terrorist missile would do this. but within a couple of weeks, their focus changed to providing technical assistance to the fbi to explaining what the eye witnesses all. that is contrary to what the fbi investigators were doing. they said it was the most likely a missile. >> let's look at a clip of a former fbi assistant director james kallstrom who led the criminal investigation into twa flight 800. here he is speaking on cnn's "the lead" with "or on wednesday respond
. >> and not the fbi? >> not the -- what, the fbi was collecting witness statements, which, by the way, is interesting because they do not record the statements when they get them. they just write up notes and then write up their nets in the investigation as opposed to actually recording the interviews, which the ntsb does do. >> wouldn't the cia be involved if there were looking to see if it was foreign terrorists? as witnesss, but analysts? >> you questioning the...
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what new privacy did the fbi implement under president obama and were those in place when the fbi applied for the fisa application that was leaked to the guardian? >> we eventually privacy officer. i do not know specifically, but programs such as those for the privacy shops. >> with all due respect, there is new privacy connections implemented by the new president barack obama after january 20, 2 dozen nine when he took office. >> are you rescued were there? >> i'm not certain of the timing of additional privacy protection. i'm very interested in your comment about the all mattia case, which was someone who got on the radar screen before 9/11. section 215 of the patriot act if you haven't handed drafting requires the business records puts fisa orders be directed solely at foreigners who are the target of an authorized terrorism investigation and not on the united states citizens unless they are contact two-door balk at foreigners. i don't think section 215 would have put a crimp on identifying as i was in place before her september 11. my question is with respect to the fisa order that wa
what new privacy did the fbi implement under president obama and were those in place when the fbi applied for the fisa application that was leaked to the guardian? >> we eventually privacy officer. i do not know specifically, but programs such as those for the privacy shops. >> with all due respect, there is new privacy connections implemented by the new president barack obama after january 20, 2 dozen nine when he took office. >> are you rescued were there? >> i'm not...
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is the fbi about to dig up jimmy hoffa. we're on the scene outside detroit, where agents are searching underneath two concrete slabs in the middle of a field. >>> also ahead, what happens when a crazed passenger starts screaming about national security leaks and poison on an airplane? >>> and how did a helicopter pull off this nearly impossible rescue, a how did two teens get on to this cliffside in the first place? >>> but first, the growing controversy that refuses to go away, the top secret surveillance. moments ago, general keith alexandre revealed that more than 50 plots were foiled since 9/11 because of the nsa secret surveillance program, but the blockbuster so far is for a man named sean joyce, the deputy director of the fbi. he revealed four instances that he says secret surveillance has prevented terror attacks, including two really that we have never heard of before. here is part of what he said before. >> it's a relationship that's been invaluable. i want to high -- in the fall of 2009, ns at intercepted an e-ma
is the fbi about to dig up jimmy hoffa. we're on the scene outside detroit, where agents are searching underneath two concrete slabs in the middle of a field. >>> also ahead, what happens when a crazed passenger starts screaming about national security leaks and poison on an airplane? >>> and how did a helicopter pull off this nearly impossible rescue, a how did two teens get on to this cliffside in the first place? >>> but first, the growing controversy that refuses...
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he's formally nominating james comey to head the fbi. let's listen in. >> it's an opportunity for all of us as a nation to say thank you to bob and ann, but also gives me a chance to announce my choice to be the next director of the fbi, jim comey. every day our fbi special agents, analysts, and professional staff devote and often risk their lives keeping us secure from the streets of our cities to the battlefield of afghanistan. they embody the core principles of fidelity, bravery, and integrity. bob mueller has embodied those values through decades of public service and live them every day as fbi director during an extraordinary period in our nation's history. bob, some of you will recall, was sworn in just days before 9/11. bob not only played a key role in our response to those attacks, he began one of the biggest transformations of the fbi in history to make sure that nothing like that ever happens again. like the marine that he's always been, bob never took his eyes off his mission. under his watch, the fbi joined forces with our i
he's formally nominating james comey to head the fbi. let's listen in. >> it's an opportunity for all of us as a nation to say thank you to bob and ann, but also gives me a chance to announce my choice to be the next director of the fbi, jim comey. every day our fbi special agents, analysts, and professional staff devote and often risk their lives keeping us secure from the streets of our cities to the battlefield of afghanistan. they embody the core principles of fidelity, bravery, and...
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what effect does it have that the fbi, as bad as it is, the fbi director doesn't know what the irs is doing. has no effect on the merit of the lawsuit. >> neil: you can show intent after the fact to clean up the issue. right? if he doesn't know and then you just have this push to address this, administration is going be to all over this and not a single one of these groups was talked to after the fact? i think you have reasonable grounds for people to say, hey -- >> i think the lawyers can make a field day out of this because they can show bias. here the fbi is undergoing a criminal investigation, and always civil lawsuits use information generated from a criminal investigation to bolster their case. so, now you have the fbi in what appears to be a foot-dragging exercise or a lack of priority on the investigation, and i'm sure that's how the lawyers will take the implication, and what they'll do is say, any evidence that the fbi generates from this situation, or fails to generate, is showing a bias because the lawyers will stay on top of the fbi investigation timeline. and ifç it's
what effect does it have that the fbi, as bad as it is, the fbi director doesn't know what the irs is doing. has no effect on the merit of the lawsuit. >> neil: you can show intent after the fact to clean up the issue. right? if he doesn't know and then you just have this push to address this, administration is going be to all over this and not a single one of these groups was talked to after the fact? i think you have reasonable grounds for people to say, hey -- >> i think the...
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it would be fbi, dhs, and us. ipwe gave out 200,000 addresses to block when those distributed denial services are detected. some are overseas. we also send them to friendly governments. we do this on a regular basis as part of this tripartite team. >> of they come to you with an ip address they think is trying to hack the system, do you follow-up? >> and exactly the same way. the three agencies that we represent a go provide some forensic assistance with respect to that particular incident. then we provide a larger mitigation message out to the rest of the community so that particular form of attack cannot be replicated. >> do you go back to the bank that has initiated this investigation and tell them what you have done? >> we do. when we put out the information, we do not necessarily indicate which bank was affected. we make it anonymous unless they want to make it public. >> when a bank comes up to me and said, we give them ip addresses and they do not follow-up, do you classify that as being baloney? >> i canno
it would be fbi, dhs, and us. ipwe gave out 200,000 addresses to block when those distributed denial services are detected. some are overseas. we also send them to friendly governments. we do this on a regular basis as part of this tripartite team. >> of they come to you with an ip address they think is trying to hack the system, do you follow-up? >> and exactly the same way. the three agencies that we represent a go provide some forensic assistance with respect to that particular...
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so it's not unusual to have fbi agents in the hangar. look at bringing things down to our laboratory back and forth. >> so when he says video surveillance sees three fbi agents in the hangar at weird hours of the night, you would say what? >> if my people were out there, they were there are 24/7, thought there was some hanky pan ky going on, i would have known about it. i have no knowledge of that, and i don't believe if that took place it had good reason. we had a whole team of lab technicians there that worked around the clock looking at evidence. at the peak, john, i had a thousand agents on this investigation. we took the missile theory, the possibility of missile brought down the plane very, very seriously. you know, at that time in '96, we were at a very high state of alert here in the united states. 747s don't blow up in fireballs seen for 40 miles. >> the missile theory is not new. back at the time, a journalist said he had evidence that it was friendly fire from the navy gunners. what do you make of that? >> peter sallinger spen
so it's not unusual to have fbi agents in the hangar. look at bringing things down to our laboratory back and forth. >> so when he says video surveillance sees three fbi agents in the hangar at weird hours of the night, you would say what? >> if my people were out there, they were there are 24/7, thought there was some hanky pan ky going on, i would have known about it. i have no knowledge of that, and i don't believe if that took place it had good reason. we had a whole team of lab...
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>> the fbi revealed today it has used drones inside the united states. the unmanned surveillance aircraft were used in barricade situations where law enforcement personnel could be at serious risk. the agency did not say how many drones it has or how off they're used. >>> we have a "360" follow to a story from monday. three mid shipman at the naval academy were charged with sexual assault. a female classmate claims she was raped by the men off campus last year. >>> and the american medical association reclassified obesity as a disease. the change diagnoses with nearly one third of americans with the disease. john? >> isha, thanks. before we go, we've been looking at the tributes to james gandolfini, who sadly died tonight at the age of 51. before telling you what he said, we would be remiss to not paying tribute. >> i'm going to live a nice, long, happy life, which is more than i can say for you. >> he doesn't understand you. >> look at her face. she's smiling. look at her face. she's got a smile on her face. >> james gandolfini, as we said, was modest a
>> the fbi revealed today it has used drones inside the united states. the unmanned surveillance aircraft were used in barricade situations where law enforcement personnel could be at serious risk. the agency did not say how many drones it has or how off they're used. >>> we have a "360" follow to a story from monday. three mid shipman at the naval academy were charged with sexual assault. a female classmate claims she was raped by the men off campus last year....
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in that time, the fbi has been led by six directors and the second longest serving director of the fbi, for the last 12 years, an exemplary public servant, bob mueller. by law fbi directors only serve for 10 years, but back in 2011, when bob's term was up, i asked congress to give him two more years. it was not a request i made lightly, and i know congress did not grant it lightly, but at the time transitions were underway at the cia and the pentagon, and given the threats facing our nation, it was critical to have bob's strong leadership at the bureau. 12 years is a long time to do anything. and i guarantee you that bob's wife agrees. in addition to asking congress, we need approval from ann as well. today, as bob prepares to complete his service, this is a wonderful opportunity for all of us as a nation to say thank you to bob and ann, but also gives me a chance to announce my next choice for the fbi director, jim comey. every day their staff devotes their lives to keep us secure, from the streets of our cities to the battlefield of afghanistan. they embody the core principles of fid
in that time, the fbi has been led by six directors and the second longest serving director of the fbi, for the last 12 years, an exemplary public servant, bob mueller. by law fbi directors only serve for 10 years, but back in 2011, when bob's term was up, i asked congress to give him two more years. it was not a request i made lightly, and i know congress did not grant it lightly, but at the time transitions were underway at the cia and the pentagon, and given the threats facing our nation, it...
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the fbi and ntsb are two separate agencies. this fbi has criminal jurisdiction under title 18 of crime aboard aircraft or destroying american flag aircraft. the ntsb is the investigative agency for the crashes and things like that, mechanical, electrical failure, pilot failure, things like. that we both have our jurisdiction and rules. we operate under the rules of federal procedure. we operate under the rules of evidence collection and chain of custody. so it's not unusual to have fbi agents in the hangar and looking at bringing things down to a laboratory back and forth. >> when he says video surveillance sees three fbi agents in the hangar up to what he thinks is hanky panky. >> if my people were there 24/7, if they thought hanky panky was going on i would have knowledge of that and if it took place it had good reason. we had a whole team of lab tech nixes that looked at evidence around the clock. at the peak, john, i had 1,000 agents on this investigation. we took the missile theory, the possibility of a missile brought dow
the fbi and ntsb are two separate agencies. this fbi has criminal jurisdiction under title 18 of crime aboard aircraft or destroying american flag aircraft. the ntsb is the investigative agency for the crashes and things like that, mechanical, electrical failure, pilot failure, things like. that we both have our jurisdiction and rules. we operate under the rules of federal procedure. we operate under the rules of evidence collection and chain of custody. so it's not unusual to have fbi agents...
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it >>> the fbi confirms the usef drones. the fbi emphasized the use of uavs by existing aircraft regulations and faa rules. we are in business of investigating crimes and protecting lives using all lawful tools available. but with the publicly available tools, surveillance data could be combined with other collection programs including the nsa. >> as you get more data points you can make more inferences and for more analytics which tells you a very robust picture about a person's life that you wouldn't necessarily consider from each individual point of information. >> electronic frontier foundation, the group that got the documents to the freedom of information actttold fox in a statement the fbi trust the approach is far from sufficient same the faa has no real policies that guarantee the protection of privacy and civil liberties. lou: catherine, thank you very much. fox news chief intelligence correspondent. the white house tonight saying 700 of our combat troops will remaii in jordan following a training exercise their jo
it >>> the fbi confirms the usef drones. the fbi emphasized the use of uavs by existing aircraft regulations and faa rules. we are in business of investigating crimes and protecting lives using all lawful tools available. but with the publicly available tools, surveillance data could be combined with other collection programs including the nsa. >> as you get more data points you can make more inferences and for more analytics which tells you a very robust picture about a person's...
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or the director of the fbi. this is an important discussion and dialogue. >> this includes the answers that we need. >> what would be a reasonable timeframe? >> okay, i appreciated. >> i yield back. >> i thank the gentleman. we will again reinforce these questions be answered as properly and a meeting taking place with the gentleman from utah. he has content an issue that needs your input. we now recognize mr. jeffries for five minutes. >> i think thank the chair. i also want to thank you for directing the presence here today and your service to this great country. evarts soden has been characterized by many in his actions have been called courageous or heroic. it is not my place, i believe to characterize them one way or another in the court of law. hopefully this will blow over. he has become a lightning rod of a very important debate of we in the congress should have as to the proper balance between legitimately held security concerns and concerns for privacy and liberty, which are essential to the preservati
or the director of the fbi. this is an important discussion and dialogue. >> this includes the answers that we need. >> what would be a reasonable timeframe? >> okay, i appreciated. >> i yield back. >> i thank the gentleman. we will again reinforce these questions be answered as properly and a meeting taking place with the gentleman from utah. he has content an issue that needs your input. we now recognize mr. jeffries for five minutes. >> i think thank the...
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the fbi's top fiber expert harold denman led the search. in wayne's bedroom he took clippings from a purple bedspread and from a yellow blanket. >> the yellow blanket was located under wayne williams' bed. >> on the floor a green carpet. this is a blow-up of those carpet fibers. >> they're the only company to produce a fiber like this. >> reporter: but larry peterson was still in the dark. >> i had no idea there was -- >> he had been called to the fbi office to help search this station wagon, but not told why. then he spotted fbi techs returning from their search, and so he went out to the home to snip fibers for himself. >> saw the green carpet. >> did you feel, this is it? >> you know, i really didn't. >> because it was a middle class home, a young man living with his parents, but peterson thought -- >> i'm going to run this back to the lab and just look. i started with the green carpet. once i put that sample under the microscope, i mean, i knew instantly that that was it. >> you knew that they had the killer? >> i knew that was it. you
the fbi's top fiber expert harold denman led the search. in wayne's bedroom he took clippings from a purple bedspread and from a yellow blanket. >> the yellow blanket was located under wayne williams' bed. >> on the floor a green carpet. this is a blow-up of those carpet fibers. >> they're the only company to produce a fiber like this. >> reporter: but larry peterson was still in the dark. >> i had no idea there was -- >> he had been called to the fbi office...
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the director of the fbi says his agency uses drones for domestic surveillance. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. this is fining to add to that debate over privacy. fbi director robert mueller revealing for the first time the u.s. using drones inside the u.s. for surveillance. he also sent out a warning to those looking to dismantle the government program that collects data on americans. intelligence officials head back to capitol hill today for hearings on the nsa collection of phone and internet data. on wednesday fbi director robert mueller urged congress to think twice before making changes to the program. >> if we are to prevent terrorist attacks, we have to know and be in their communications. >> muller and others in the obama administration are trying to make the case that these programs are needed. >> i'm most concerned about what's going on in the last couple of weeks because of the lack of clarity in the public debate. >>> retired general michael hayden said some of the senators like rand paul are misguid
the director of the fbi says his agency uses drones for domestic surveillance. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. this is fining to add to that debate over privacy. fbi director robert mueller revealing for the first time the u.s. using drones inside the u.s. for surveillance. he also sent out a warning to those looking to dismantle the government program that collects data on americans. intelligence officials head back to capitol hill today...
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those secrets gap to unravel this week with the stunning administration from the fbi. >> does the fbi use drones for surveillance on u.s. soil? >> yes. >> i want to go on to -- >> let me put it in context. very, very minimal way. very seldom. >> shepard: very minimal. very seldom. the fbi director went on to say the feds are still working out the rules for very minimal and very seldom. no rules yet on that. just kind of, you know, do it. whatever you feel like doing, do it. it's a process that is apparently taking a long time, that's rulemaking thing. the documents, out today, reveal the agency has been using drones inside the u.s. since at least 2009. catherine herridge is with us. i remember when our channel was new. we didn't get -- have really a human resources department or -- didn't have a budget department. you just went out and got it. it was the greatest thing. rules take a while. >> i miss those days. >> shepard: we all do if they ever get rules together for when you can drone people, i'm sure they'll miss the days when they didn't have the rules, like today. they don't have
those secrets gap to unravel this week with the stunning administration from the fbi. >> does the fbi use drones for surveillance on u.s. soil? >> yes. >> i want to go on to -- >> let me put it in context. very, very minimal way. very seldom. >> shepard: very minimal. very seldom. the fbi director went on to say the feds are still working out the rules for very minimal and very seldom. no rules yet on that. just kind of, you know, do it. whatever you feel like...
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the fbi is digging a second day in a field. they are working from a tip from an 85-year-old reputed mobster who says that hoffa was killed and buried there back in 1975. why do we think this is any different from any other tip? >> reporter: let's give you quick update. over my shoulder is where jimmy hoffa is allegedly buried. they have been using shovels to try to dig up some of the spot where this happened. they have found among other things a couple of huge concrete slabs but those may be the foundation of a barn that used to be on the property along with a house many years ago. it's unclear whether those are foundation or something more. the reason i'm saying something more is because a tipster is telling the fbi that jimmy hoffa may have been buried beneath that concrete slab. we understand his credibility is something the fbi is relying on because he knew a lot of people way back in the day. his father was part of the mob. he was an important figure in the mob too and they all knew important people. this is how his attorn
the fbi is digging a second day in a field. they are working from a tip from an 85-year-old reputed mobster who says that hoffa was killed and buried there back in 1975. why do we think this is any different from any other tip? >> reporter: let's give you quick update. over my shoulder is where jimmy hoffa is allegedly buried. they have been using shovels to try to dig up some of the spot where this happened. they have found among other things a couple of huge concrete slabs but those may...
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i presume between the cia and fbi perhaps local. just speculating, but that is human intelligence that was an abjec failure. >> i also called it a intelligence failure was the -- part of it, they showed up in the call records, and even -- >> corroborated. >> yes, ex-fbi agent, clemente, he said no digital communications were safe, they had a way of getting back to communications between one of the bombers and his wife. lou: as we've -- it has been fascinating listening to you take us through this and try as best we can to comprehend part of what you are talking about. in architecture of the operations of the agency and intelligence signal intelligence, let me can you this -- let me ask you this, you were talking about these nodes that are created by a series of connections, woor whether communication wean a jihaddist and someone in it country, what do you make of the event of president of united states complaining mightily about cyberattacks, and ends up in southern california desert with president ping. two day summit, cyberattacks
i presume between the cia and fbi perhaps local. just speculating, but that is human intelligence that was an abjec failure. >> i also called it a intelligence failure was the -- part of it, they showed up in the call records, and even -- >> corroborated. >> yes, ex-fbi agent, clemente, he said no digital communications were safe, they had a way of getting back to communications between one of the bombers and his wife. lou: as we've -- it has been fascinating listening to you...
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history, the fbi announced no evidence had been found of a criminal act. the probable cause, an explosion of flammable fuel and vapors in the center fuel tank. as far as the eyewitnesss who thought they saw a missile. investigator tors explained after the explosion, the front of the plane plunged into the water but before it plunged into the water the back half continued climbing which could have appeared to look like a missile in the night sky. the man who lead the ntsb investigation was robert francis. >> a missile doesn't hit an airplane and you recover 9 8% of the airplane and not see a single scratch or indication on the airplane that a missile hit it. >> reporter: but a new documentary will try to convince others wise. the conclusion it wasn't a mechanical malfunction but instead an external explosion suggesting a missile and they said information was suppressed and some were co-hearsed into supporting the ex plan nation. former ntsb accident investigator is one of the people in it. >> what would your analysis have been? >> the primary, primary concl
history, the fbi announced no evidence had been found of a criminal act. the probable cause, an explosion of flammable fuel and vapors in the center fuel tank. as far as the eyewitnesss who thought they saw a missile. investigator tors explained after the explosion, the front of the plane plunged into the water but before it plunged into the water the back half continued climbing which could have appeared to look like a missile in the night sky. the man who lead the ntsb investigation was...
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that's the word today from the head of the fbi as he strongly defended the phone tracking. fbi
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, but what's really astou astounding is he was also a major fbi informant. he provided a service. i want to read something else from the book, quote, whitey's problem was never with the fbi who had no intention of going after him. it was with a group of honest local cops, state police officers, and drug enforcement administration and i.r.s. agents who had tried for years to make a case against him. so the fbi not even a thought in his head. he had that place wired. they gave him what they needed. he returned the favor, but there were some honest law enforcement officers. >> and honest cops brought him down in the end, but -- one of the most shocking things in the book is not the extent that the fbi thwarted, you know, local law enforcement. you can chalk that up to intra-fraternal rivalry, but they thwarted fbi agents from oklahoma investigating a murder. they lied to their own colleagues in oklahoma. this stuff is unbelievable, the extent of the corruption. and yet only one agent has ever been held responsible about it, because the fbi and justice departmen
, but what's really astou astounding is he was also a major fbi informant. he provided a service. i want to read something else from the book, quote, whitey's problem was never with the fbi who had no intention of going after him. it was with a group of honest local cops, state police officers, and drug enforcement administration and i.r.s. agents who had tried for years to make a case against him. so the fbi not even a thought in his head. he had that place wired. they gave him what they...
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by law, fbi directors only serve for ten years. but back in 2011 when bob's term was up, i asked congress to give him two more years. it wasn't a request i made lightly. i know congress didn't grant it lightly. but at a time when transitions were under way at the cia and the pentagon, and given the threats facing our nation, we felt it was critical to have bob's steady hand and strong leadership at the bureau. 2 ye 12 years is a long time to do anything. i guarantee you that bob's wife agrees. in addition to asking congress, i think we needed approval from ann as well for those extra two years. today as bob prepares to complete his service, this is a wonderful opportunity for all of us as a nation to say thank you to bob and ann. but also gives me a chance to announce my choice to be the next director of the fbi, jim comey. every day our fbi's special agents, analysts, and professional staff devote and often risk their lives keeping us secure from the streets of our cities to the battlefield of afghanistan. they embody the core pri
by law, fbi directors only serve for ten years. but back in 2011 when bob's term was up, i asked congress to give him two more years. it wasn't a request i made lightly. i know congress didn't grant it lightly. but at a time when transitions were under way at the cia and the pentagon, and given the threats facing our nation, we felt it was critical to have bob's steady hand and strong leadership at the bureau. 2 ye 12 years is a long time to do anything. i guarantee you that bob's wife agrees....
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an alert went out to the fbi. jim kallstrom of the new york office believed that the news was about to get worse. >> i would have bet my rather meager pay check that it was an act of terrorism, and i believe that the conventional thought swept through the white house and everywhere else was that it was probably right. >> believing that the nation had just been at a tacked, an investigation is launched unprecedented in the history of u.s. air travel. coming up, it is a mystery and a million pieces. with clues scattered for miles at the bottom of the ocean. the white house demands answers and gets ready to retaliate. >>> the plane was in over a >>> the plane was in over a million pieces. a million pieces. >> the fbi's jim kallstrom arrived before dawn at this coast guard station facing the toughest day of his career, convinced that the crash of twa 800 was an act of terrorism. >> if it was, the crime scene was all of long island and a good portion of the atlantic ocean. >> as the fog lifted from the sea that morning
an alert went out to the fbi. jim kallstrom of the new york office believed that the news was about to get worse. >> i would have bet my rather meager pay check that it was an act of terrorism, and i believe that the conventional thought swept through the white house and everywhere else was that it was probably right. >> believing that the nation had just been at a tacked, an investigation is launched unprecedented in the history of u.s. air travel. coming up, it is a mystery and a...
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fbi own or currently use drones and if so for what purpose? >> yes and for surveillance. i think i can assume since you
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that was passed to the fbi. the fbi determined who that was, zazi, and phone numbers that went to that. the phone numbers on zazi were the things that then allowed us to use the business records, fisa, to go and find out connections from zazi the other players are out communities, specifically in new york city. subsets of those -- >> i spent i think 215 is critical in corroborating and helpless -- >> was a critical insight he? >> not to zazi because the first part to zazi went to the 702. >> and heavily -- headley, 702 or 215 critical? >> 702 on headley, and some on business record fisa for corroborating. and i think it's important to understand because this is an issue that i think will be part of the debate. and i'll put on the, senator, also the boston, i think we need to walk through that so that what we have on the business record, fisa, what we have on 702, what you debate, the fact that we can give you, is what we do with that, how we take that to the fbi, if we took away what we could not do and is that
that was passed to the fbi. the fbi determined who that was, zazi, and phone numbers that went to that. the phone numbers on zazi were the things that then allowed us to use the business records, fisa, to go and find out connections from zazi the other players are out communities, specifically in new york city. subsets of those -- >> i spent i think 215 is critical in corroborating and helpless -- >> was a critical insight he? >> not to zazi because the first part to zazi went...
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. >> i know we're going to get to the fbi later but robert mueller, you mentioned that the fbi admitted that they used drones. i don't think mueller got the memo. they don't talk about that stuff. >> and drones is an interesting case. >> we got to hear them. >> yes, let's do twa first. this happened 17 years ago i'm sure a lot of you remember flight 800, and there was a ton of witness who is said we saw a flash of light going towards the plane and hitting the plane. and there was an investigation for four years where they said, nope, that's not what happened. now there is a new documentary saying, hmm that's kind of is what happened. >> the official cause of the explosion was determined to be a faulty fuel tank, not terrorism. but in a new documentary about to be made public these former investigators say the fbi and others covered up what happened, and their theory, although unproven was that a missile came near it shortly after it took off kennedy airport. it was headed to paris. this theory was thoroughly rebutted but a northeastern investigation named hankseniorinvestigation hank hu
. >> i know we're going to get to the fbi later but robert mueller, you mentioned that the fbi admitted that they used drones. i don't think mueller got the memo. they don't talk about that stuff. >> and drones is an interesting case. >> we got to hear them. >> yes, let's do twa first. this happened 17 years ago i'm sure a lot of you remember flight 800, and there was a ton of witness who is said we saw a flash of light going towards the plane and hitting the plane. and...
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fbi agent mike pacombis rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat, had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. macombis invited williams over to the car. >> i said do you know why we are here? he said, yes, it's about the missing children. that kind of stunned me. i said, what do you know about that? he said, well, i don't think that the various news agencies are covering it adequately, do you? >> two weeks later, this headline would break the news of that night on the bridge. wayne williams would be sent to prison to serve two life sentences for murder. at first glance, he hardly looks like a serial killer, not much more than 5 1/2 feet tall, barely 150 pounds, now in his 50s and growing bald. >> the bottom line is, nobody ever testified or even claimed they saw me strike another person, choke another person, stab, beat, kill
fbi agent mike pacombis rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat, had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. macombis invited williams over to the car. >> i said do you know why we are here? he said, yes, it's about the missing children. that kind of stunned me. i said,...
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it's another fbi agent in cahoots with king. after ordering bottles of wine and champagne, he found that the bar did its best to hide their sky-high prices. >> you don't ask me about the price. >> what does that say right there? >> $7,500. >> there's no champagne in the world that's worth $7,000. >> reporter: what kind of wine was it, or champagne? >> you could probably buy it in publix for $100. >> reporter: yet the scam investigators caught on tape goes way beyond overpriced booze. remember bolaris, who got stuck with that painting? in other cases, the fbi says customer signatures were forged and they were billed hundreds or thousands of dollars for alcohol they never even ordered. >> i told you i wanted water. >> reporter: this customer is another fbi undercover agent. >> then tell him i'm not paying the bill. >> well, you better pay the bill because you drank it and you ordered it from me. >> reporter: our magician says he found that out when he was ushered into a back alley by men with russian accents and the club bouncer.
it's another fbi agent in cahoots with king. after ordering bottles of wine and champagne, he found that the bar did its best to hide their sky-high prices. >> you don't ask me about the price. >> what does that say right there? >> $7,500. >> there's no champagne in the world that's worth $7,000. >> reporter: what kind of wine was it, or champagne? >> you could probably buy it in publix for $100. >> reporter: yet the scam investigators caught on tape...
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the fbi use drones for surveillance on u.s. soil? >> yes. >> i want to go on to a question gunshot. >> let me put it in context, a very minimal way and very seldom. >> very minimal, very seldom. he went on to say the fbi is working to establish proper rules for using drones on u.s. soil. they spy on us from above but they don't have the rules in place yet. convenient, isn't it? remember this is the second time in less than a week the fbi director testified on capitol hill. last week house committee grilled him on government surveillance to the boston marathon to the controversy at the irs. now we know drones are up there but they used them seldomly and they don't have the rules in place. very comforting, doug. >> maybe to you, to a lot of people, not comforting. he did suggest legislation is needed. a lot of members of congress agree with that. he told the senate judiciary committee the fbi has 12 agents from the washington field office working on the irs investigation with more agents assisting from the fbi headquarters around
the fbi use drones for surveillance on u.s. soil? >> yes. >> i want to go on to a question gunshot. >> let me put it in context, a very minimal way and very seldom. >> very minimal, very seldom. he went on to say the fbi is working to establish proper rules for using drones on u.s. soil. they spy on us from above but they don't have the rules in place yet. convenient, isn't it? remember this is the second time in less than a week the fbi director testified on capitol...
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the fbi about 3:00 this afternoon issued a search warrant for two officers. one of them here at the capital inside the office of democrats. the second search warrant p we are not sure if these were separate warrants, the second office search was threw those, right across the street capital, that's the legislative i've building of where the offices lawmakers are housed. the video you are seeing right now is just outside of the capital offi senator ron caldron. what we have learn from an e-mail coming out of the senate president's office, by a federal court it appeared that this investigation coming out of la and the senate is fully cooperating. even the senate sergeant tonny beard says he does not know why the fbi is here. we did talk to him, let's see if we can hear from the sergeant now. >> i have no idea what's in the warrant by the court, i am just cooperating. >> reporter: so the senate sergeant received the warrants but those were sealed. here is what we know at this ti. the fbi came by the officer at 3:00, also searched the office of a latino ledge acti
the fbi about 3:00 this afternoon issued a search warrant for two officers. one of them here at the capital inside the office of democrats. the second search warrant p we are not sure if these were separate warrants, the second office search was threw those, right across the street capital, that's the legislative i've building of where the offices lawmakers are housed. the video you are seeing right now is just outside of the capital offi senator ron caldron. what we have learn from an e-mail...
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an alert went out to the fbi. jim kal strom of the new york office believed that the news was about to get worse. >> i would have bet my rather meager pay check that it was an act of terrorism, and i believe that the conventional thought swept through the white house and everywhere else was that it was probably right. >> believing that the nation had just been at a tacked, an investigation is launched unprecedented in the history of u.s. air travel. coming up, it is a mystery and a million pieces. with clues scattered for miles at the bottom of the ocean. the white house demands answers and gets ready to retaliate. did you know, your eyes can lose vital nutrients as you age? [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect your eye health. i'm all about "free" travel, babe. that's what i do. [ female announcer ] fortunately, there's an easier way, with creditcards.com
an alert went out to the fbi. jim kal strom of the new york office believed that the news was about to get worse. >> i would have bet my rather meager pay check that it was an act of terrorism, and i believe that the conventional thought swept through the white house and everywhere else was that it was probably right. >> believing that the nation had just been at a tacked, an investigation is launched unprecedented in the history of u.s. air travel. coming up, it is a mystery and a...
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acusan al fbi de ocultar la verdad sobre la explosiÓn de un aviÓn. ocurrida hace 17 aÑos long island, causando la muerte de 230 personas. ahora piden que se reabra la investigaciÓn. jÓvenes mexicanos fien a una fiesta en una piscina y terminaron intoxicados y demandando a los organizadores. y el hombre que filmÓ el derribo de este muro, tramente ba captar imÁgenes inolvidables y lo logrÓ. lo que ocurriÓ despuÉs es en extremo dramÁtico. asÍ comenzamos. >>> este es su noticiero univisiÓn. ediciÓn nocturna. con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. >>> muy buenas noches, se agota la cuenta regresiva en el congreso para tomar una decisiÓn sobre la reforma migratoria y entre mÁs cerca de una decisiÓn, mÁs intensifican los animos de uno y otro lado manifestantes en favor y en contra de reformar el sistema. y nos tiene la crÓnica de lo ocurrido. (aplausos). >>> opositores y partidarios se manifestaron hoy frente al capitolio para alzar sus voces a favor y en contra. primero a la amnistÍa. nunca se ha hecho la protecciÓn de las fronteras. >>>
acusan al fbi de ocultar la verdad sobre la explosiÓn de un aviÓn. ocurrida hace 17 aÑos long island, causando la muerte de 230 personas. ahora piden que se reabra la investigaciÓn. jÓvenes mexicanos fien a una fiesta en una piscina y terminaron intoxicados y demandando a los organizadores. y el hombre que filmÓ el derribo de este muro, tramente ba captar imÁgenes inolvidables y lo logrÓ. lo que ocurriÓ despuÉs es en extremo dramÁtico. asÍ comenzamos. >>> este es su...
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nobody at the fbi or the cia. now we're going to get through this ban gaza deal and nobody's going to get fired because nobody will tell us who blew it. >> when diagnosed in january of 2011, flynn wrote my faith has seen me through the darkest moments. this is a battle i don't plan to use. this is serious but i have lots of options for slowing this down and then hopefully killing it. sadly, that was not to be. vince flynn leaves a wife and three children and a legacy of unforgettable stories that embody the best of the american spirit. >> megyn: vince flynn, gone too soon at 47. he will be missed. we'll be right back. okay team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle... 8% every 10 years. wow! whoa! but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite hmb. along with protein, ensure helps rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, pre
nobody at the fbi or the cia. now we're going to get through this ban gaza deal and nobody's going to get fired because nobody will tell us who blew it. >> when diagnosed in january of 2011, flynn wrote my faith has seen me through the darkest moments. this is a battle i don't plan to use. this is serious but i have lots of options for slowing this down and then hopefully killing it. sadly, that was not to be. vince flynn leaves a wife and three children and a legacy of unforgettable...