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and it's more than a law enforcement from its more than an fbi mission but it certainly is an fbi mission. but just last week we learned about a 47 year-old air force veteran who tried to join isis. and before his apprehension he worked for number of american firms overseas and including a u.s. defense firm in iraq for whom to perform avionics on u.s. army aircraft. we've had several stories like that that have appeared. is there a magic bullet to try to get that kind of problem that fbi came to speak with there isn't a magic bullet. to us it's about a full-court press making sure that we have sources will we need when we need them to be that we have the capability both the know have the technical capability to play in the online space with a meeting and recruiting and radicalizing, and that we are closely connected to stay local partners. i agree with the chairman they are far likely to hear about a guy thinking of going to see and we're connecting with our intelligence partners and our foreign partners who are tripwires. what happened to that guy is the egyptians spotted him when he was
and it's more than a law enforcement from its more than an fbi mission but it certainly is an fbi mission. but just last week we learned about a 47 year-old air force veteran who tried to join isis. and before his apprehension he worked for number of american firms overseas and including a u.s. defense firm in iraq for whom to perform avionics on u.s. army aircraft. we've had several stories like that that have appeared. is there a magic bullet to try to get that kind of problem that fbi came...
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the fbi is taking over. it's a critical turning point. >> it was an uncomfortable situation because the alcohol, tobacco, and firearms felt a great sense of loss. it was their own men, their own agents, who were down and were gone. >> shortly thereafter they were told that we were going to be taking over the handling of the response to the events on that day, and that was crushing for them as well. >> at the time, you know, it's personal. you have some animosity. i felt a little, hey, someone is coming in and taking away what i started. it was for the best because you never know because what we went through, what we could have done. >> get that camera out of here! get it out of here! get out of here. go, go, go! move. >> i need help! >> news of the shootout immediately spreads from coast-to-coast. the national press swarms into way eco looking -- into waco looking for answers. from the start one question dominates all others. who shot first? >> when we drove up, the davidians opened fire and i'm sickened by
the fbi is taking over. it's a critical turning point. >> it was an uncomfortable situation because the alcohol, tobacco, and firearms felt a great sense of loss. it was their own men, their own agents, who were down and were gone. >> shortly thereafter they were told that we were going to be taking over the handling of the response to the events on that day, and that was crushing for them as well. >> at the time, you know, it's personal. you have some animosity. i felt a...
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next, the fbi analyzed the ransom notes. all were typed with a computer word processer program, and all were printed with the same font. on one note the word "exactly" was misspelled. investigators got their first real break in the case from a police officer who was walking in the shopping center near harry weiner's bank. he noticed a sign in a bookstore window listing the sunday newspapers the store carried. in particular he noticed the unusual border. >> it was a five-pointed star with a greater than and less than sign shown consecutively. and corporal ayman ruminated about it and said, i know i've seen it somewhere. >> the policeman immediately recognized it as the same symbol that was on the first ransom note. the owner of the store, david kopenheffer, said he made the sign with his computer and the border was one he mimicked after seeing it on other signs. kopenheffer was a friend of the weiner family, and denied having anything to do with sally's murder. >> they knew each other quite well. both families were members of
next, the fbi analyzed the ransom notes. all were typed with a computer word processer program, and all were printed with the same font. on one note the word "exactly" was misspelled. investigators got their first real break in the case from a police officer who was walking in the shopping center near harry weiner's bank. he noticed a sign in a bookstore window listing the sunday newspapers the store carried. in particular he noticed the unusual border. >> it was a five-pointed...
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because you are not going to protect the fbi -- you will have the fbi protect the nation. we had the responsibility to find resources. i will be looking forward to your comments on the subjects i have raised. >> thank you. we recognize mr. rogers from kentucky. mr. rogers: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. director, welcome. i was looking at your resume your work record. prosecutor. i did that for 11 years, myself, on the state level. state and district level. so i commend you for your education and your experience in that regard. pardon my raspy throat. i have caught it. the chanted rightly said that -- the chairman rightly said that the fbi has a critical mission protecting homeland. frankly, the charge to the fbi has changed dramatically over the last decade or so. when i first came to congress in 1981, we were focused on catching armed robbers and all of that. but now it is such a sophisticated and complicated new charge that you have dealing with counterterrorism, hostile foreign intelligence agencies, espionage, domestic and foreign cyber threats. cyber is a new word. now
because you are not going to protect the fbi -- you will have the fbi protect the nation. we had the responsibility to find resources. i will be looking forward to your comments on the subjects i have raised. >> thank you. we recognize mr. rogers from kentucky. mr. rogers: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. director, welcome. i was looking at your resume your work record. prosecutor. i did that for 11 years, myself, on the state level. state and district level. so i commend you for your...
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i did invite david johnson of the fbi of the fbi to be present as i have the last few years and he was not able to respond by message so i do not anticipate him being here. >> okay thank you chief. >> okay the format used to develop this report was based upon previous input and request for information from members of the law caucus and resulted in the requests and responses. the requests will be read in numerical order followed by the response. >> number 1. related to the number of times that undercover officers are infill traitors, no member of the sfpd the san francisco police department staffing consisted of 2 full-time employees. one employee departed in july of 2014 and a member is currently being vetted to fill that full-time position a full-time employee works approximately 2080 hours per calendar year. >> 3, the request for a complete description of violations and possible violations of the ordinance. the fbi conducted quarterly reviews of cases which the defendant has reviewed as well. there were no violations or possible violations of the ordinances in the year 2014 and the e
i did invite david johnson of the fbi of the fbi to be present as i have the last few years and he was not able to respond by message so i do not anticipate him being here. >> okay thank you chief. >> okay the format used to develop this report was based upon previous input and request for information from members of the law caucus and resulted in the requests and responses. the requests will be read in numerical order followed by the response. >> number 1. related to the...
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the fbi uncovered evidence of a terrible crime by some individuals using the cover of a st. louis grocery store. but it took a forensic autopsy and a tape to reveal the entire story. >>> 16-year-old tina isa was the kind of daughter most parents dream of. she was a high school athlete, popular, a straight a student and wanted to attend college and become an airline pilot. >> tina wanted to be american. tina wanted to be independent. she wanted to have a career. she wanted to travel. she wanted to be her own person. >> her mother and father, zein and maria isa, were immigrants from palestine and ran a grocery store in downtown st. louis. >> like most immigrants, the palestinians went into the food business. that's a tradition in america. food service is one of the easiest types of businesses to operate. what was especially appealing to the isas and their relatives it was another way to rip off america. they could avoid paying taxes. they would play little games with food stamp fraud, grocery coupons. i mean, zein even said he loved america because there were so many ways to r
the fbi uncovered evidence of a terrible crime by some individuals using the cover of a st. louis grocery store. but it took a forensic autopsy and a tape to reveal the entire story. >>> 16-year-old tina isa was the kind of daughter most parents dream of. she was a high school athlete, popular, a straight a student and wanted to attend college and become an airline pilot. >> tina wanted to be american. tina wanted to be independent. she wanted to have a career. she wanted to...
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the fbi has been a leader in biometrics. since the '90s, the fbi has been saving the american taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars by defraying the cost of running, and modernizing its fingerprint repository formerly known as iafis. but this budget seems to jeopardize those efforts. it includes an offset of $120 million for this important function. director, can you tell me -- can you tell this committee what the impact would be and how this reduction could affect fbi's ability to invest in the latest biometric technology, including facial recognition, iris scans and dna, just to name a few? >> thank you senator. during my opening statement, i was bragging a little bit about my folks. because they are a hidden gem in the fbi. and i believe they are the frame upon which hangs all of law enforcement, the information we share, the identities we share, the dna, all of it goes through that great facility there. and i'm very excited. we're going to open very shortly a biometrics facility with dod that's going to make this cou
the fbi has been a leader in biometrics. since the '90s, the fbi has been saving the american taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars by defraying the cost of running, and modernizing its fingerprint repository formerly known as iafis. but this budget seems to jeopardize those efforts. it includes an offset of $120 million for this important function. director, can you tell me -- can you tell this committee what the impact would be and how this reduction could affect fbi's ability to invest...
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and who else did the fbi suspect? i bring the gift of the name your price tool to help you find a price that fits your budget. uh-oh. the name your price tool. she's not to be trusted. kill her. flo: it will save you money! the name your price tool isn't witchcraft! and i didn't turn your daughter into a rooster. she just looks like that. burn the witch! the name your price tool, a dangerously progressive idea. >>> dawn, and the damage was done. when security guards showed up for their regular morning shift and rang the buzzer, as they always did, they knew immediately something was wrong. they called their supervisor and soon the boston police and the fbi were on the scene. reality sunk in. $500 million worth of art was gone. there was no trace of the thieves. authorities got an idea of what the bad guys looked like from the two night watchmen. the only ones to see thieves up close. but it all happened so fast. they were tied up and blindfolded within minutes. watchmen rick abath gave this description of the guards t
and who else did the fbi suspect? i bring the gift of the name your price tool to help you find a price that fits your budget. uh-oh. the name your price tool. she's not to be trusted. kill her. flo: it will save you money! the name your price tool isn't witchcraft! and i didn't turn your daughter into a rooster. she just looks like that. burn the witch! the name your price tool, a dangerously progressive idea. >>> dawn, and the damage was done. when security guards showed up for their...
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if you've ever seen an fbi file this is right here. these are from the official files of shaker huger. j-juliett drew hoover official and confidential. i got these in november 2000. this has all of these chart on different individuals. this is a guy named maurice halperin. here is a chart on harry dacs are way. these are all reports in the fall 1985. hoover kept this stuff in his personal files in his office. they are in the general file as well and he did so because when all this stuff came out, he said the investigative information by the fbi to the white house attorney general and employing governmengovernmen t agencies and this is issued august 1948 right at the height of the battle. they did this i am confident because at the time the public was all of a sudden hearing about this and people were saying fbi must have been asleep at the switch. they never told anybody. so hoover got very annoyed at that. so anybody that could see them would say william remington who finally went to prison also was still in the federal government in
if you've ever seen an fbi file this is right here. these are from the official files of shaker huger. j-juliett drew hoover official and confidential. i got these in november 2000. this has all of these chart on different individuals. this is a guy named maurice halperin. here is a chart on harry dacs are way. these are all reports in the fall 1985. hoover kept this stuff in his personal files in his office. they are in the general file as well and he did so because when all this stuff came...
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the really dangerous guys are not being deceptive by the fbi. amy: we look at the case of sami osmakac. he is currently serving 40 years in jail for plotting a terror attack in tampa that was put together almost entirely by fbi agents. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. a shooting rampage at tunisia's national museum has left 22 people dead, 20 foreign tourists and two tunisians, nearly 50 people injured. two gunmen began the attack by opening fire on tourists as they got off a bus and chasing them inside the museum. it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in tunis, and adjacent to the country's parliament else in. the dead included residents of japan, italy columbia, australia, france, poland, spain, and britain. it was the most serious attack in years in tunisia where the arab spring began in 2011. thousands of tunisians have marched in the streets to denounce the shooting. the tunisian president government has pledged to wage what it calls "merciless
the really dangerous guys are not being deceptive by the fbi. amy: we look at the case of sami osmakac. he is currently serving 40 years in jail for plotting a terror attack in tampa that was put together almost entirely by fbi agents. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. a shooting rampage at tunisia's national museum has left 22 people dead, 20 foreign tourists and two tunisians, nearly 50 people injured. two...
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i know the fbi spent a lot of time trying to figure that out. visiting, talking to associations who are involved with napoleonic memorabilia to see was there a bounty for one of these banners? >> reporter: why did the thieves want that flag so badly? is it possible they were given a specific list of artwork to steal which a collector who especially loved those 13 works of art? that brings us to another theory. one that has been made popular by hollywood. >> $1 million, mr. bond. >> do you think it is possible that they're in some private gallery owned by some eccentric billionaire somewhere like the dr. no type character? >> no. no. the whole idea that a collector's holding on to stolen magnificent works of art all came from that movie "dr. no." the james bond move from 1962. he looks over, sees a paintsing hanging on the wall. the painting had been stolen the year before. . that actually did happen. in 20 years with the fbi and five years since then doing these investigations, i've never run into a collector who had million dollar paintings tha
i know the fbi spent a lot of time trying to figure that out. visiting, talking to associations who are involved with napoleonic memorabilia to see was there a bounty for one of these banners? >> reporter: why did the thieves want that flag so badly? is it possible they were given a specific list of artwork to steal which a collector who especially loved those 13 works of art? that brings us to another theory. one that has been made popular by hollywood. >> $1 million, mr. bond....
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i want to know where the fbi -- has the fbi prosecuted any of these companies for knowingly permitting the exploitation of girls and young women on their sites? director comey: it's a great question and a really important question because you're right. we're seeing an explosion of the abuse of kids through the internet and the sell of kids through the internet. the answer is yes. we've prosecuted the people behind an outfit i think called redbook that was in california. we locked up the proprior tore -- the proprietor running it and one of these back pages outfits and that shut down the site. so yes, we have. representative: follow up. since the online facilitated sexual exploitation of children is a prioritized threat, help me understand your allocation to that area of investigations and how does the internet against crimes program fund fit into that? director comey: we have task forces that focus on this -- i'm going to forget the number, but it's more than my number of field offices. we have two in some event. we do this in every field office, we do an operation called operation cro
i want to know where the fbi -- has the fbi prosecuted any of these companies for knowingly permitting the exploitation of girls and young women on their sites? director comey: it's a great question and a really important question because you're right. we're seeing an explosion of the abuse of kids through the internet and the sell of kids through the internet. the answer is yes. we've prosecuted the people behind an outfit i think called redbook that was in california. we locked up the...
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i think he was on a list of friends of the fbi. actually i think his name was brennan, the officer in charge of the investigation, when he listed people that should be interviewed, with respect to me, they listed my father-in-law and stepmother in law everybody. and they had a box next to each one approved or not approved. apparently the records seem to show that hoover disapproved the interview of marks on the grounds it was a friend of the fbi. they apparently misread this and assigned someone to interview marx which did not happen. lewis marx would have been more than happy to be interviewed and put me in prison. he was in it and republican and wanted me in prison. lewis marx would never see me again after the pentagon papers came out and his oldest son has never see me again for 37 years now. the father is dead now. it would have been happy to do it. when hoover learned that brennan has scheduled an interview against him, he was curious and wanted to read and sign -- reassigned brennan to the equivalent of siberia somewhere. he
i think he was on a list of friends of the fbi. actually i think his name was brennan, the officer in charge of the investigation, when he listed people that should be interviewed, with respect to me, they listed my father-in-law and stepmother in law everybody. and they had a box next to each one approved or not approved. apparently the records seem to show that hoover disapproved the interview of marks on the grounds it was a friend of the fbi. they apparently misread this and assigned...
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tom: the fbi says these guys are getting bold. a witness all the bandits running out of the front of this wells fargo, taking off in this direction. they may have left behind a clue. >> pretty much i saw him running over here, yelling. tom: a frantic man ran to jiffy lube, screaming the bank was being robbed. this man said he called 911, then saul two men the fbi believes are the black cat bandits sprinting from the bank holding bags of cash. >> they came through the door, went that way, cut through the bushes. tom: and that is where they may have left behind clues footprints in the snow. and a process that took hours, falls church police poured in a a mixture and impressions of the foot rights. they said somebody ran back here because some but waiting in a getaway car. as these photos from previous robbery show, the bandits hide their identities well. the fbi believes they have hit eight bank since new years, most in northern virginia, but also one in anne arundel county. this video from arnold maryland, shows the bandits are bra
tom: the fbi says these guys are getting bold. a witness all the bandits running out of the front of this wells fargo, taking off in this direction. they may have left behind a clue. >> pretty much i saw him running over here, yelling. tom: a frantic man ran to jiffy lube, screaming the bank was being robbed. this man said he called 911, then saul two men the fbi believes are the black cat bandits sprinting from the bank holding bags of cash. >> they came through the door, went that...
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an fbi mission. but just last week, we learned about a 47-year-old air force veteran, who tried to join isis and before his apprehension, tarod pugh worked for a number of american firms overseas including a u.s. defense firm in iraq for whom pugh performed of a avionics on u.s. aircraft. we had several stories like that that appeared. is there a magic bullet to try to get at that kind of problem? that fbi can do? >> there isn't a magic bullet. it is, to us it is about a full court press making sure that we are -- that we have sources where we need them to be that we have the capability, both the know how and technical capability to play in the online space where they're meeting and recruiting and radicalizing and we're closely connected to state and local partners. they're far more likely to hear about a guy leaving a community and going to syria and we're connected with our intelligence partners and foreign partners who are trip wires for us. what happened with that guy is the egyptians spotted him
an fbi mission. but just last week, we learned about a 47-year-old air force veteran, who tried to join isis and before his apprehension, tarod pugh worked for a number of american firms overseas including a u.s. defense firm in iraq for whom pugh performed of a avionics on u.s. aircraft. we had several stories like that that appeared. is there a magic bullet to try to get at that kind of problem? that fbi can do? >> there isn't a magic bullet. it is, to us it is about a full court press...
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fbi agent mike mccomas 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. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children. that kind of stunned me and i said, what do you know about that? he said, 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 now in his 50s. and growing bald. >> the bottom line is nobody ever testified or even claimed that they saw me strike another person, choke another pers
fbi agent mike mccomas 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. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children....
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an fbi mission. but just last week, we learned about a 47-year-old air force veteran, who tried to join isis, and before his apprehension, tarod pugh worked for a number of american firms overseas including a u.s. defense firm in iraq for whom pugh performed of avionics on u.s. aircraft. we had several stories like that that appeared. is there a magic bullet to try to get at that kind of problem
an fbi mission. but just last week, we learned about a 47-year-old air force veteran, who tried to join isis, and before his apprehension, tarod pugh worked for a number of american firms overseas including a u.s. defense firm in iraq for whom pugh performed of avionics on u.s. aircraft. we had several stories like that that appeared. is there a magic bullet to try to get at that kind of problem
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we've got another huge clue here and that is when the french ask the fbi to come in the fbi is a huge resource because we can't overlook that mohammad add da the ringleader of the september 11 downings of the four planes went to school in germany and some of the trainers trained in phoenix. i think the french are asking the fbi to come in not just because there were americans on board, but because this copilot did training in phoenix as did some of the 9/11 hijack kearse. i think the french with looking the rule out any terrorist connections and to learn what he did in the united states. i think the fbi is a huge resource because they learned so so much after september 11 20001. another important lead we've got. >> to remind our viewers, the pictures you've been seeing there, the man posing in front of the golden gate bridge that's andreas lube bitsz, the copilot, the man responsible for the mass murder of 149 people on board the flight. i want to go to our national correspondent summer lynn saf fad difficult, is there any official reaction about the revelations that the copilot broug
we've got another huge clue here and that is when the french ask the fbi to come in the fbi is a huge resource because we can't overlook that mohammad add da the ringleader of the september 11 downings of the four planes went to school in germany and some of the trainers trained in phoenix. i think the french are asking the fbi to come in not just because there were americans on board, but because this copilot did training in phoenix as did some of the 9/11 hijack kearse. i think the french...
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edgar hoover fbi building. in one of the letters he said the fbi is a joke. the fbi will not be catching us any time soon. >> the fbi, of course, had no idea about the unabomber's identity or whereabouts. and ted kaczynski took great pains to make sure he didn't leave a single clue. >> he would take files and he would file everything down after he built something so that he could ensure that he was getting rid of fingerprints. he was obsessed about leaving fingerprint evidence. >> kaczynski also planted false clues to throw investigators off the trail. >> he went to a bathroom at the bus station in missoula, montana, and he actually took hairs off the floor of the restroom. and then in subsequent bombs, he would take those hairs and put them in between layers of tape. and the whole idea was when the subsequent bombs exploded at a crime scene, we would think that hair might have something to do with the unabomber. when he was out on a run to collect information or to collect components for his bombs, he would make sure he had a disguise. he put cotton up his n
edgar hoover fbi building. in one of the letters he said the fbi is a joke. the fbi will not be catching us any time soon. >> the fbi, of course, had no idea about the unabomber's identity or whereabouts. and ted kaczynski took great pains to make sure he didn't leave a single clue. >> he would take files and he would file everything down after he built something so that he could ensure that he was getting rid of fingerprints. he was obsessed about leaving fingerprint evidence....
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the danger however is not just in the communities last month the fbi set free a man they claimed was an eco terrorists. the man was sentenced to a 20-year prison term but released because it was discovered that the government failed to -- the the fbi's entrapment programs are bending the law and morality and this matters because our sfpd officers are working with these agents. we ask that sfpd encourage their colleagues at the fbi to stop harassment of our community members our clients live and work in the bay area they should be able to trust local law enforcement to protect them and many dozens of our community members in the 79 organizations work tirelessly to pass the safe san francisco civil rights ordinance and we appreciate your willingness to engage with us and answer our questions in regards to the report thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evening my name is brice hammock i'm the civil rights coordinator i want to echo the statements made by my colleagues regarding the program itself and i want to thank you all for being open to this topic and providing
the danger however is not just in the communities last month the fbi set free a man they claimed was an eco terrorists. the man was sentenced to a 20-year prison term but released because it was discovered that the government failed to -- the the fbi's entrapment programs are bending the law and morality and this matters because our sfpd officers are working with these agents. we ask that sfpd encourage their colleagues at the fbi to stop harassment of our community members our clients live and...
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from fbi evidence and for jeopardizing dozens of cases. matthew lowry spoke publicly for the first time after pleading guilty in federal court in d.c. news4's mark segraves is outside the courthouse where lowry spoke about how powerful addiction can be. >> reporter: that's right. inside the courtroom, matthew lowry accepted responsibility and made no excuses for his actions over several years stealing heroin out of the evidence locker at the fbi. outside here on the steps of the courthouse before reporters, he said it was his addiction to painkillers and he said he hopes the public can learn a lesson from his mistakes. >> prescription opiate adibs has no boundaries. it's -- i think it's one of the biggest epidemics as far as drugs there is. >> reporter: lowry says it was his addiction to painkillers that led to his addiction to heroin. more than a dozen law enforcement agents sat in the courtroom today supporting their former colleague. as a child, lowry dreamt of being a police officer just like his father who stood behind him today in co
from fbi evidence and for jeopardizing dozens of cases. matthew lowry spoke publicly for the first time after pleading guilty in federal court in d.c. news4's mark segraves is outside the courthouse where lowry spoke about how powerful addiction can be. >> reporter: that's right. inside the courtroom, matthew lowry accepted responsibility and made no excuses for his actions over several years stealing heroin out of the evidence locker at the fbi. outside here on the steps of the...
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at fbi headquarters in philadelphia. in a cbs3 exclusive tonight investigative reporter walt hunter gets access to this very secret unit and he is introduces us to those who battle the world's fattest growing and potentially deadliest crime problems by using their key bore bores. >> reporter: face after face, crime after crime there are now so many cyber criminals going online to break laws, the fbi says it's had to create a special top 10 cyber most wanted list just for them. >> it's a new frontier. cyber is the new tool. cyber in the new way those who will do harm for whatever purpose will execute their actions. >> reporter: for these cyber fugitives, the fbi says crimes from identity theft to terrorism espionage and open bank robbery as simple as just logging in anywhere in the world. >> you can commit essentially 7,000 bank robberies in 10 minutes online much it's still a rob breach it's still theft. it's just done in a new way. >> reporter: and granted rare access inside the fbi's cyber crime squad we saw the new wa
at fbi headquarters in philadelphia. in a cbs3 exclusive tonight investigative reporter walt hunter gets access to this very secret unit and he is introduces us to those who battle the world's fattest growing and potentially deadliest crime problems by using their key bore bores. >> reporter: face after face, crime after crime there are now so many cyber criminals going online to break laws, the fbi says it's had to create a special top 10 cyber most wanted list just for them. >>...
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because you're really not trying to protect the fbi. trying to have the fbi protect the nation and so we have a responsibility to find the resources, but i will be looking forward to your comments on the subjects that i raised. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. >> privileged to recognize the chairman of the full committee, mr. rogers from kentucky. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. director, welcome. and to your staff. i was looking at your resume, your work record, prosecutor. i did that for 11 years myself on the state level, state district level. so i commend you for your education and your experience in that regard. pardon my raspy throat. i have caught it. the chairman rightly said that fbi has a critical mission in protecting the homeland. and frankly the charge of -- to the fbi has changed absolutely dramatically over the last decade or so. when i first came to congress in 1981, you know, we were focused on catching the armed robbers and all of that. but now, it is such a sophisticated and complicated new charge that you have
because you're really not trying to protect the fbi. trying to have the fbi protect the nation and so we have a responsibility to find the resources, but i will be looking forward to your comments on the subjects that i raised. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. >> privileged to recognize the chairman of the full committee, mr. rogers from kentucky. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. director, welcome. and to your staff. i was looking at your resume, your work record,...
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last week assaye was arrested by the fbi suspected of being that bicycle bandit. agents believe he robbed as many as 12 banks all in northern virginia. the robberies date back to october of 2013. now, he was in jail for that charge until he was admitted to inova fairfax hospital last friday. jim? >>> for a new moments this morning officers were just steps behind assaye. pat lawson muse gives us a unique angle now from the officers themselves. >> jim, several times officers seemed to have assaye cornered or within their grasp. take a listen to this as officers closed in on a home in which they thought assaye might be hiding. >> we're going to go to the rear of the house. >> we don't know if that is the home police say assaye broke into to take clothing before stealing a second car, but it would be several more hours before he was finally caught in the district. wendy? >>> if you download the nbc washington app, you'll get breaking news alerts before anyone else. we'll keep pushing out our notifyications as news breaks on this story. that app is free for your smartp
last week assaye was arrested by the fbi suspected of being that bicycle bandit. agents believe he robbed as many as 12 banks all in northern virginia. the robberies date back to october of 2013. now, he was in jail for that charge until he was admitted to inova fairfax hospital last friday. jim? >>> for a new moments this morning officers were just steps behind assaye. pat lawson muse gives us a unique angle now from the officers themselves. >> jim, several times officers seemed...
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the fbi went to the bellamys' home. neither alvin nor the truck were there, but alvin's wife was. >> she proceeded to tell us where he was, that he was with his brothers, claude bellamy and larry bellamy. so that is the first time we come up with three names. >> around 1:00 a.m., a car approached the bellamy home, but it wasn't alvin. it was alvin's brother, larry, who was a lieutenant with the myrtle beach police department. >> they gave me the name of lieutenant larry bellamy, and my initial reaction was, they've made a bad mistake. there's no possible way that they've got the right person or that they should even be looking at this particular person. >> larry vehemently denied any involvement in the robberies. alvin came home a short time later in the truck identified as the lookout vehicle. the fbi found $116 in brand new bills in alvin's wallet. >> fresh, crisp 5s and 1s. i started writing down the serial numbers to the $1 and $5 bills. >> there was basically one of those ploys that you use. >> i told him that i wa
the fbi went to the bellamys' home. neither alvin nor the truck were there, but alvin's wife was. >> she proceeded to tell us where he was, that he was with his brothers, claude bellamy and larry bellamy. so that is the first time we come up with three names. >> around 1:00 a.m., a car approached the bellamy home, but it wasn't alvin. it was alvin's brother, larry, who was a lieutenant with the myrtle beach police department. >> they gave me the name of lieutenant larry...
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one last question to the fbi director. how is the fbi responding from the army's separation from the hazardous device school they sent word, as i understand it where they had a partnership there and the army indicated they would no longer provide personnel to the school but i think that's an important operation there. >> i agree completely mr. chairman. we're working with them to see if there are folks they will no longer have there as part of their complement that can come work for us so we don't lose the expertise and our overall commitment is not lose capability. as you know with the support of this committee we're expanding that facility because there's such a hunger for advanced bomb tech training. >> thank you. >> thank you. i want to compliment you on the fact we will consider the tradition of a classified hearing after this because so much of what we want to do about counter-terrorism and organized crimes are question ss in that setting and thank you very much for being able to provide us with that opportunity. i'v
one last question to the fbi director. how is the fbi responding from the army's separation from the hazardous device school they sent word, as i understand it where they had a partnership there and the army indicated they would no longer provide personnel to the school but i think that's an important operation there. >> i agree completely mr. chairman. we're working with them to see if there are folks they will no longer have there as part of their complement that can come work for us so...
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just because they've asked the -- immediately the fbi provided assistance doesn't mean the fbi is going to march into somebody's home in the middle of germany or france or spain and start, you know, combing the area and doing searches or any of that. the local police -- actually, the local magistrate runs the investigation in the european system. and the fbi and the police and intelligence community all provide assistance in going through their data bases and any other direct assistance they can provide. >> the european officials made it known today that while families are grieving, the pilot's families and the co-pilot's families are on an alternate anticipate. they are not grieving alongside those passengers' families. they are being kept separate. my guess is that perhaps the co-pilot's family even more so now that the new revelation has been made. if you could stand by for a moment. clearly, if you fly, you're as astound astounded by the developments as anybody. we're invieding you to tweet questions to #germanwings-qs -- pardon me, no dash. #germanwings qs @cnn. what about that men
just because they've asked the -- immediately the fbi provided assistance doesn't mean the fbi is going to march into somebody's home in the middle of germany or france or spain and start, you know, combing the area and doing searches or any of that. the local police -- actually, the local magistrate runs the investigation in the european system. and the fbi and the police and intelligence community all provide assistance in going through their data bases and any other direct assistance they...
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have accused the fbi of killing their son in cold blood. well, for more, we go to boston, massachusetts where we're joined by kade crockford. she is the director of the technology for liberty project at the aclu of massachusetts where she's been following the tsarnaev trial closely. kade crockford, welcome to democracy now! talk about the opening of the trial. very emotional as people talk about their losses. >> really devastating testimony we have heard so far this week in the trial. survivors describing their horrific winds and the immediate impact of the blast, going from standing watching the race on a beautiful spring day to essentially waking up in a pile of carnage finding body parts nearby, looking down at their own bodies and discovering missing limbs. it is been really traumatic. unfortunately, here in boston, in a city where there is done death penalty, we in massachusetts found the death penalty unconstitutional as a state in 1984, we haven't executed anyone since 1947 in massachusetts. are going through with this federal death
have accused the fbi of killing their son in cold blood. well, for more, we go to boston, massachusetts where we're joined by kade crockford. she is the director of the technology for liberty project at the aclu of massachusetts where she's been following the tsarnaev trial closely. kade crockford, welcome to democracy now! talk about the opening of the trial. very emotional as people talk about their losses. >> really devastating testimony we have heard so far this week in the trial....
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is clear on that i appreciate the chief reaching out to the fbi. my sense from your presentation is the scope of information you shared with us is actually beyond what was required by the ordinance but the department is looking at the questions that the community still has; is that accurate? >> that's accurate. >> i'm grateful for that i think it's really important that's there's transparency. there's a lot of detail there but what's what's underneath it is getting questions answered that can be and making sure we're conducting ourselves as we say we are thank you for that. there might be public comment at the end of this item after the chief's report. >> okay thank you. >> finally the presentation of the 4th quarter 2014 fire arm discharge review board findings and shooting investigative summary. >> good evening sergeant. >> good evening chief. >> has it been a quarter since we saw you last? >> actually that's a that's a great question. >> commissioners director and chief. i'm here to present the quarterly report and officer involved shootings. th
is clear on that i appreciate the chief reaching out to the fbi. my sense from your presentation is the scope of information you shared with us is actually beyond what was required by the ordinance but the department is looking at the questions that the community still has; is that accurate? >> that's accurate. >> i'm grateful for that i think it's really important that's there's transparency. there's a lot of detail there but what's what's underneath it is getting questions...
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the fbi is in place. it's a federal bureau of investigation to investigate there may have been some compromises in national security and so they should investigate. >> well, this is why i think, you know, there have been reasonable people in both parties saying why not have an independent third party arbiter go in because the fbi is not going to investigate on a maybe might, let's get the third party in there to say were the proper emails deleted or were there official emails that were improperly deleted? we don't know an answer to that question. >> i disagree. i think it has to be done by an investigative agency attached to the justice department because there were deleted emails on the secretary of state's phone. we have to know what they were. you have been assigned by fox news i understand, to get to the bottom of the email thing; is that correct? >> i have been assigned to take the lead on covering secretary clinton's potential campaign email controversy is one thing that popped up. >> you are going
the fbi is in place. it's a federal bureau of investigation to investigate there may have been some compromises in national security and so they should investigate. >> well, this is why i think, you know, there have been reasonable people in both parties saying why not have an independent third party arbiter go in because the fbi is not going to investigate on a maybe might, let's get the third party in there to say were the proper emails deleted or were there official emails that were...
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there is literally nothing the fbi does alone. we accomplish great good but do it in partnership with lots of other folks. i want to close just mentioning a couple of our capabilities this committee has supported that don't get the attention, in my view, that they deserve. the first is tedac. it is the analysis center for improvised explosive devices used by terrorists around the world. it is a tremendous resource for this country and our allies. we are putting together a world-class facility in huntsville, alabama, so we can do with explosive devices the way we do fingerprints, to connect the dots and save lives. i had a chance to visit recent recently for the commitment to keep our allies safer and i appreciate your support. and we have the hazardous devices school for today and tomorrow to diffuse devices and protect the american people. two tremendous resources that don't get much attention. i'll mention one other. in the great state of west virginia, we have thousands of people working at our criminal investigation services d
there is literally nothing the fbi does alone. we accomplish great good but do it in partnership with lots of other folks. i want to close just mentioning a couple of our capabilities this committee has supported that don't get the attention, in my view, that they deserve. the first is tedac. it is the analysis center for improvised explosive devices used by terrorists around the world. it is a tremendous resource for this country and our allies. we are putting together a world-class facility...
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evan, the fbi called in to help. what will they be doing? >> it's not just the fbi, but also u.s. intelligence agents going all over the databases to see if there's anything they can find that indicates anything that could explain perhaps what this pilot was thinking in the last couple weeks, in the last few days before taking this flight. the fbi is going to be assisting the french with anything they ask for. we know for a fact one of the things they'll try to do is talk to the lufthansa training facility, talk to people there to see if they can provide any information about perhaps the mindset indicating anything wrong with this pilot. >> and that is something the fbi is going to do here at home. beyond the fbi, we know the nsa and other intelligence agencies have databases that capture a lot of foreign communications, which has been something of a controversy in germany and other parts of europe. now those databases are going to come in handy because you're going to have analysts poring over them. >> tom, evan just laid out some of the possibilities there. you have been on the
evan, the fbi called in to help. what will they be doing? >> it's not just the fbi, but also u.s. intelligence agents going all over the databases to see if there's anything they can find that indicates anything that could explain perhaps what this pilot was thinking in the last couple weeks, in the last few days before taking this flight. the fbi is going to be assisting the french with anything they ask for. we know for a fact one of the things they'll try to do is talk to the lufthansa...
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. ♪ >>> well there's praise and criticism for the fbi. a new analysis fines the agency has come a long way since september 11th and prevented attacks on u.s. soil. but it also finds that the fbi needs to do more. >> reporter: randall this report is nothing like that scathing report back in 2004. that report called for sweeping transformational change at the fbi. this new review says there has been a lot of progress, but there is still a very long way to go. it's been nearly 14 years since september 11th and nothing like it has happened again. >> thank you, chairman. >> reporter: but according to a new report while the fbi is better than it was on september 10th, 2001 it is still not good enough. it still doesn't even have enough translators or gather enough information. one of the report's key findings is when it comes to the basic job of getting information from people from analyzing it, the fbi, quote: in other words fighting new and social media savvy groups like isil. even the fbi's director admits his agency could do better. >> this
. ♪ >>> well there's praise and criticism for the fbi. a new analysis fines the agency has come a long way since september 11th and prevented attacks on u.s. soil. but it also finds that the fbi needs to do more. >> reporter: randall this report is nothing like that scathing report back in 2004. that report called for sweeping transformational change at the fbi. this new review says there has been a lot of progress, but there is still a very long way to go. it's been nearly 14...
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meaning he was shot at the hand of an fbi agent. whether it's murder or not hinges upon whether the fbi agent reasonably feared death or great bodily harm. what would we expect to happen? you sit the fbi agent down and say, tell us how you reasonably feared death or great bodily harm. in this case that wasn't done, megyn. they didn't ever interview that agent. and through this lawsuit the family is hoping to get some answers. >> it says cair to sue the fbi. i don't think that's right arthur. i think it's the family of the, you know the decedent, and cair is just supporting the funding of the lawsuit, and they support the lawsuit, cair which has been designated a terrorist group by qatar. in any event -- go ahead. >> so, mark, here's the thing. >> yes. >> you know in your current role as a criminal defense attorney, if you were going to investigate this case, and somebody called your client in who's the target of the investigation you would not allow him to speak to the state prosecutor who's talking to him. if you're just a witness
meaning he was shot at the hand of an fbi agent. whether it's murder or not hinges upon whether the fbi agent reasonably feared death or great bodily harm. what would we expect to happen? you sit the fbi agent down and say, tell us how you reasonably feared death or great bodily harm. in this case that wasn't done, megyn. they didn't ever interview that agent. and through this lawsuit the family is hoping to get some answers. >> it says cair to sue the fbi. i don't think that's right...
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it's hard and dea and fbi but particularly dea and fbi do a very good job of doing the best they can to track the amounts that are produced that gets into the transit but it's a very decentralized production operation and i think you all know this but we get all of our cocaine from colombia. they just do her wrote things to fight that battle for us. they are number three and used to be number one in the world. number one is through a number two is bolivia. pervais was terrific in terms of their cooperation with us and we help them go after the cocaine. the god zero cooperation of any kind from bolivia and that's too bad because we certainly would like to help them deal with the problem that they have. even though these countries are not user countries for the most part because the amount of money used for intimidation murder and death is lost or not michael and his cocaine moves up and heroin moves up into mexico is unbelievably violent and its impact of these countries terribly in terms of the legal justice system, police, violence against everybody women kids it's just really horri
it's hard and dea and fbi but particularly dea and fbi do a very good job of doing the best they can to track the amounts that are produced that gets into the transit but it's a very decentralized production operation and i think you all know this but we get all of our cocaine from colombia. they just do her wrote things to fight that battle for us. they are number three and used to be number one in the world. number one is through a number two is bolivia. pervais was terrific in terms of their...
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so fbi has that advantage. homeland security has the reach into a network of community organizations and other homeland security oriented populations in our major metropolitan areas that gives them reach into. nctc tries to provide analytic support and content generation to help us with this effort at outreach in the domestic environment. it really is -- i rarely would say this -- we are as seamless as we could possibly be in terms of our work together. the question is scale. are we doing enough of it, do we have enough reach into all of the parts of the country where this is a potential problem. i would not argue to you that we're there yet on that score. the president's cbe summit will give us a chance to give that an important boost. >> let me add just one note of context. a part of this message has to be pushed down at the local level just like parents have to watch their children on the internet, social media for pedophiles and financial criminals. we have it to have that same message. you have to have int
so fbi has that advantage. homeland security has the reach into a network of community organizations and other homeland security oriented populations in our major metropolitan areas that gives them reach into. nctc tries to provide analytic support and content generation to help us with this effort at outreach in the domestic environment. it really is -- i rarely would say this -- we are as seamless as we could possibly be in terms of our work together. the question is scale. are we doing...
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the fbi says that was a lie. petraeus' fall from grace began with the stunning discovery of the affair. >> simply put, it was a shock today. >> reporter: petraeus agreed to plead guilty to misdemeanor charges and paying a $40,000 fine to avoid a humiliating stay in jail. >> and pierre thomas is with us live in washington. pierre petraeus was able to avoid more serious punishment? >> reporter: yeah david. there was a lack of evidence that petraeus intended to harm national security. in prosecuteing such a powerful figure the justice department wanted to send a message that putting classified information at risk don't you do it. >> pierre thomas live in washington tonight. thank you. >>> we do move on now, anded to the never ending winter. a new blast of snow and ice, 30 states 120 million americans under winter weather alerts at this hour from denver to little rock to boston tonight, making for a dangerous commute home yet again. look at the pictures. this car spinning out on a highway in chicago. unreal there. in
the fbi says that was a lie. petraeus' fall from grace began with the stunning discovery of the affair. >> simply put, it was a shock today. >> reporter: petraeus agreed to plead guilty to misdemeanor charges and paying a $40,000 fine to avoid a humiliating stay in jail. >> and pierre thomas is with us live in washington. pierre petraeus was able to avoid more serious punishment? >> reporter: yeah david. there was a lack of evidence that petraeus intended to harm...
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and he said which fbi? and he said i talked to the fbi in miami. so francis mullen, the head of the dea said okay, well, you better check and see if you did. and when he went back to the office, he found that yes, in fact that they had the information. the fbi didn't trust washington because of the fbi and the infiltration of all of it. >> i think we had time for one more question. that's good. it might be explosive but a lot of it is that it happened because of the visitors at that time starting to go back to cuba with all of their clothing and everything. now, more their attitudes and -- >> their college as to clothing. >> it was an opening that a lot of people had really seen anything like this. my question is now -- of course, now there are questions. but to the present, we have the cuban situation every 10 or 15 years, there's been an exodus of some sort. we have the last one -- we had the last one in '94, right? so we were due. >> boat people of '94. >> yes we had more coming this year in the unprecedented degree since the early '90s. >> 56,0
and he said which fbi? and he said i talked to the fbi in miami. so francis mullen, the head of the dea said okay, well, you better check and see if you did. and when he went back to the office, he found that yes, in fact that they had the information. the fbi didn't trust washington because of the fbi and the infiltration of all of it. >> i think we had time for one more question. that's good. it might be explosive but a lot of it is that it happened because of the visitors at that time...
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the new pictures the fbi wants you to see first. "fox & friends first" starts right now. >> good morning to you. right to the fox news alert. a massive manhunt underway for a person who shot two officers in ferguson, missouri. police and swat teams scouring the area for evidence. >> this is fresh protest filling the streets overnight. police and missouri highway patrol are in charge of security in ferguson. we are live in the midwest bureau. he has the latest. garrett good morning. >> good morning heather. police say they have several leads that they are following in this case but no arrests have been made and no suspects have been identified. yesterday detectives spent hours canvassing the police department. they zeroed in on one specific home. two men we are told from neighbors before brought out in handcuffs and one woman. they were brought out for question questioning on why it is they were focusing on this specific home. they gathered the scene of the shooting for the candlelight vigil. a small peaceful group of protestors carr
the new pictures the fbi wants you to see first. "fox & friends first" starts right now. >> good morning to you. right to the fox news alert. a massive manhunt underway for a person who shot two officers in ferguson, missouri. police and swat teams scouring the area for evidence. >> this is fresh protest filling the streets overnight. police and missouri highway patrol are in charge of security in ferguson. we are live in the midwest bureau. he has the latest. garrett...
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bill: no one at pershing square has been contacted by the fbi. no. stephanie: what about consultants you have worked with , like global strategies group? bill: my understanding is that global strategy group has been contacted by either the doj or the fbi and some of their subcontractors have received subpoenas. stephanie: you have paid global strategies group to do what? bill: they are a government relations firm and they consult on and help advice with respect to dealing with the government the state, local, federal, as well as lobbyists. stephanie: you pay them to help you with the herbalife campaign? bill: that's correct. stephanie: beyond global strategies what other consultants or other parties have been contacted by interviewed by, or subpoenaed by the federal law enforcement or prosecutorial authorities? bill: i have no idea. erik: global strategies is the only when you are familiar with. bill: them and maybe some people they have subcontracted. they are based in europe and then they have groups they work with who do similar things in differen
bill: no one at pershing square has been contacted by the fbi. no. stephanie: what about consultants you have worked with , like global strategies group? bill: my understanding is that global strategy group has been contacted by either the doj or the fbi and some of their subcontractors have received subpoenas. stephanie: you have paid global strategies group to do what? bill: they are a government relations firm and they consult on and help advice with respect to dealing with the government...
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the fbi and the department of justice are investigating tonight. we have a full report just ahead. >>> plus a black college student, his head slammed into the ground during an arrest. was this excessive force? he speaks out to cnn. >>> and isis claiming credit for the attack that gunned down 20 tourists at a museum. are attacks on tourists the newest tactic for isis? meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. 80% of the poor in africa are rural farmers. 96% of them are doing rain-fed agriculture. they're all competing with each other; they're all making very low margins making enough to survive but not enough to get out of poverty. so kickstart designs low
the fbi and the department of justice are investigating tonight. we have a full report just ahead. >>> plus a black college student, his head slammed into the ground during an arrest. was this excessive force? he speaks out to cnn. >>> and isis claiming credit for the attack that gunned down 20 tourists at a museum. are attacks on tourists the newest tactic for isis? meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural...
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the fact that the fbi is there, yes, the civil rights division is there too, but calling in the fbi is a possibility. happens all the time in small jurisdictions. >> i will say, when i first saw this headline online, it obviously draws one's attention but as you look at the details and the reason we talk about it tonight, i think it's important to tread very carefully to point out all the things we don't know and what authorities don't know and still need to be investigated. tom fuentes, thank you. charles blow as well. >>> ahead, break news out of tunisia and just ahead, how much worse the attack in tunis could have been and responsibilities claimed from isis. benjamin netanyahu wants a two-state solution. the reverse swift reaction from the white house. we operate just like a city and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal generating electricity on-site and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas is a big part of that commitment. will you help us find a hous
the fact that the fbi is there, yes, the civil rights division is there too, but calling in the fbi is a possibility. happens all the time in small jurisdictions. >> i will say, when i first saw this headline online, it obviously draws one's attention but as you look at the details and the reason we talk about it tonight, i think it's important to tread very carefully to point out all the things we don't know and what authorities don't know and still need to be investigated. tom fuentes,...
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that's the lid, the fbi says, where it landed on the grass. the lock for the pressure cooker was found stuck in the front wall of a house. prosecutors say that tsarnaev's laptop computer contained instructions for making pressure cooker bombs. pete williams, nbc news, boston. >>> with the death toll rising from the museum massacre in tunisia and questions about who was behind it, today a claim of responsibility from isis. claims of fears of violent extremism on the rise in a country struggling to achieve democracy. we get that story tonight from nbc's county katy tur. >> reporter: in tunisia today funerals and a national museum scarred with bullet holes after a gunman opened fire on unsuspecting tourists killing 23. officials have made nine arrests and this morning isis claimed responsibility for the attack, though it offered no evidence. posting online that the attackers used automatic weapons and grenades. >> islamic state wants you to think that it has a franchise here in west africa a new in north africa but this is all based on propaganda
that's the lid, the fbi says, where it landed on the grass. the lock for the pressure cooker was found stuck in the front wall of a house. prosecutors say that tsarnaev's laptop computer contained instructions for making pressure cooker bombs. pete williams, nbc news, boston. >>> with the death toll rising from the museum massacre in tunisia and questions about who was behind it, today a claim of responsibility from isis. claims of fears of violent extremism on the rise in a country...