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fbi letters are clearly identified as being from the fbi. the fbi seal is on there, there's a signature on there, it's clear where the information is coming from. that tells us something. when forwarding information to congress -- to the government accounting office, government printing office, the judicial branch or military branches, fbi policy mandated the use of something called blind memos. i will explain this in a second. blind memoranda are documents with no letterhead, no signature, no watermark, nothing revealing the fbi as a source. this is a blind memo, this one happens to be redacted. the target's name is on their. -- is on there. sexual allegations, which are blacked out. otherwise there's no indication this is from the fbi. don't worry, because i found this. the first one was from an fbi file. this one came from the eisenhower library. in this case they sent the exact , document to the president so it has the fbi seal on it. this is not actually a blind memo. that he, whoout is worked in the cia, was arrested across the street
fbi letters are clearly identified as being from the fbi. the fbi seal is on there, there's a signature on there, it's clear where the information is coming from. that tells us something. when forwarding information to congress -- to the government accounting office, government printing office, the judicial branch or military branches, fbi policy mandated the use of something called blind memos. i will explain this in a second. blind memoranda are documents with no letterhead, no signature, no...
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we can't jump to conclusions as to what we believe. >> he lived to what the fbi said because the fbi is gathering evidence. >> yes. >> we consider the fbi a credible source. >> yes, i think that they have found no link to a terrorist group or terrorist cell. >> every headline does not have to say muslim massacre or muslim shooters because it's going to cause intolerance. what we need right now is forgiveness. i think although this is--there were muslim people, and muslim families involved in this incident, and as a primarily christian nation, i think we're a people of mercy and forgiveness, i think we need to avoid bigotry, stereotyping and anything happening to us as christians, we should avoid doing to muslims as well. >> some of the reports you heard that link these acts to terrorism prematurely. >> we're not here to criticize. we're here to protect the clients who are muslim and the muslim community and to grieve the victims saying we're remorseful for what took place, and the muslim community does not support or condone what took place. no muslim community does nationwide. the n
we can't jump to conclusions as to what we believe. >> he lived to what the fbi said because the fbi is gathering evidence. >> yes. >> we consider the fbi a credible source. >> yes, i think that they have found no link to a terrorist group or terrorist cell. >> every headline does not have to say muslim massacre or muslim shooters because it's going to cause intolerance. what we need right now is forgiveness. i think although this is--there were muslim people, and...
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>> it was an fbi agent from the fbi forensic laboratory. and he gave an elaborate explanation that the pubic hair that was recovered from the scene was microscopically similar to mine. microscopically similar. >> an agent from washington d.c. testified that hairs found on one victim were quote 'microscopically alike in all respects' to joseph's hair. >> you had the federal bureau of investigation. that's like, that's wow factor to a jury. you put a federal forensic scientist on the stand and god whatever they say, that has to be true. >> the agent also said that hairs "do not constitute a basis for positive personal identification". but the jury was convinced. >> what do you remember about the fbi agent that was brought in to testify about it? >> he was persuasive enough, along the testimony of the witnesses, to lead the court to believe that i was guilty. >> without the hair testimony you say they just... >> they don't got no case. period. >> what were you actually sentenced to? >> two natural life sentences, running consecutive. how could
>> it was an fbi agent from the fbi forensic laboratory. and he gave an elaborate explanation that the pubic hair that was recovered from the scene was microscopically similar to mine. microscopically similar. >> an agent from washington d.c. testified that hairs found on one victim were quote 'microscopically alike in all respects' to joseph's hair. >> you had the federal bureau of investigation. that's like, that's wow factor to a jury. you put a federal forensic scientist...
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so those were the questions directed at the fbi. they said we are a fact-finding organization, we rely on facts. >> yeah, this claim of isil responsibility, this apparently comes from a pro-isil news agency that is claiming that isil is claiming, right, so it gets a little tenuous here. jamie what about the information you are learning or maybe mentioned in the briefing today about the shooter's brother. >> well, interesting, this information came out very shortly after the shooting. but it turns out he had a brother also named syed farook. he joined the navy back in 2003. he served four years. he was an it specialist, he got out after one routine term. his service record is routine in both a good and bad way. and he got out in 2007. tail of two brothers, i guess. >> yeah, one serving the country, and the other -- at least according to what we're hearing today, this is an investigation about terrorism, and it's being investigated that way. yeah, a tail of two brothers, indeed. jamie appreciate. let's bring in j.j. green. he is al ja
so those were the questions directed at the fbi. they said we are a fact-finding organization, we rely on facts. >> yeah, this claim of isil responsibility, this apparently comes from a pro-isil news agency that is claiming that isil is claiming, right, so it gets a little tenuous here. jamie what about the information you are learning or maybe mentioned in the briefing today about the shooter's brother. >> well, interesting, this information came out very shortly after the...
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they are the magic of the fbi. the best part of my job is to get to know those people and to watch them work. and so i'm very grateful for the support of this committee for those good folks. what i thought i would do is start with our top priority, which is counter terrorism and tell you a little bit more about how we're approaching the attack in san bernardino. the members of this committee know very well that the terrorist threat we face today comes at us from a number of groups most prominently today from the group that calls itself the islamic state. the threat from the islamic state has three dimensions. one, they aspire to send operatives to attack the united states and its allies. second, they aspire to attract people to come to the so-called caliphate to fight and achieve glory from being in that savage place.send or attract, they hope to radicalize in their home and to kill innocent people on behalf of these terrorist groups. in paris, we saw one dimension of that threat, which was the sending of operative
they are the magic of the fbi. the best part of my job is to get to know those people and to watch them work. and so i'm very grateful for the support of this committee for those good folks. what i thought i would do is start with our top priority, which is counter terrorism and tell you a little bit more about how we're approaching the attack in san bernardino. the members of this committee know very well that the terrorist threat we face today comes at us from a number of groups most...
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trish: i want to point out that we will be hearing shortly from the fbi. the director of the fbi. we will bring that statement to you live. one would also anticipate in this situation that we may also hear something from the president. >> this is certainly a stunning event. certainly is a concern. we have all been speaking about it for some time. that the eye is now investigating it. they have information. coming forth at the press conference. the information that was strongly suggested that this is now an act of terror investigation. trish: doctor zhudi have you been in connection with san bernardino? the head of the mosque where this killer, alleged killer attended. >> we have not been in direct contact with them. we said, you know, enough is enough. it is time for action. we just went two hours ago. putting on the saudi related embassy in washington, d.c. a list of principal that they need to sign. we are at war. declaring terrorism. it is a symptom of war. you fight war with fighting ideas. these people did not get radicalize with one or two trips. they attach themselves into
trish: i want to point out that we will be hearing shortly from the fbi. the director of the fbi. we will bring that statement to you live. one would also anticipate in this situation that we may also hear something from the president. >> this is certainly a stunning event. certainly is a concern. we have all been speaking about it for some time. that the eye is now investigating it. they have information. coming forth at the press conference. the information that was strongly suggested...
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>> it has moved from the local authorities to specifically an fbi investigation, and the fbi just came to say they're not going to do any more press conferences. no further updates today here, but the local authorities are going to continue to protect the local community, but it now, all the questions go to the fbi because it is a terror investigation, and you know, what the director here said is essentially what we've been saying for the last couple of days. planning, heavy weaponry, the connection to terror group, pretty much, it's a terror investigation. over my shoulder, that is the facility, it's kind of eerie, you see all of the cars in the parking lot? those are the cars left behind by the victims, many of them at that gathering where the shooting took place and, of course, they have not relieved them. they did, the police told us, the house where all of the armaments were found, the pipe bombs were found and the rest, the police are done there, they have boarded that up. no access to that, reporters got access to it earlier, the chief was talking about that is what i was listen
>> it has moved from the local authorities to specifically an fbi investigation, and the fbi just came to say they're not going to do any more press conferences. no further updates today here, but the local authorities are going to continue to protect the local community, but it now, all the questions go to the fbi because it is a terror investigation, and you know, what the director here said is essentially what we've been saying for the last couple of days. planning, heavy weaponry, the...
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that is whole point of us meeting with the fbi we've been meeting with agents of fbi. wer were at their office in riverside for about four hours yesterday. we'll finish up monday hopefully with other family members of the as more facts come out the types of relationships each family member had we'll be relating that to you guys had. >> what can you say right now? what do you know about what inspired them? >> what we can say from our four-hour interview or investigation that took place with the fbi yesterday, that none of the family members had any idea this was going to take place. they were totally shocked, rahin, syra, iba, the brother and sisters of the alleged shooter. had no idea to the point where when they got word that there was an incident that had taken place they were worried about the health and safety of syed and tashfeen because they had so, it was, there has never been any evidence that either of the two alleged shooters were aggressive, had extremist views. they were, they were totally shocked that this could take place, as shocked as anybody else was.
that is whole point of us meeting with the fbi we've been meeting with agents of fbi. wer were at their office in riverside for about four hours yesterday. we'll finish up monday hopefully with other family members of the as more facts come out the types of relationships each family member had we'll be relating that to you guys had. >> what can you say right now? what do you know about what inspired them? >> what we can say from our four-hour interview or investigation that took...
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"fbi, don't move!" >> garriola: gave the words, "hey, fbi." "get your hands up." hands went up right away. and then, at that moment, we told him get down on his knees and he gave us... ( laughs ) yeah, he gave us a "i ain't getting down on my "f"-ing knees." >> kroft: didn't want to get his pants dirty. >> garriola: didn't want to get his pants dirty. you know, wearing white and seeing the oil on the ground, i guess he didn't want to get down in oil. >> kroft: even at 81, this was a man used to being in control. >> garriola: i asked him to identify himself and that didn't go over well. he asked me to "f"-ing identify myself, which i did. and i asked him, i said, "are you whitey bulger?" he said, "yes." just about that moment, someone catches my attention from a few feet away by the elevator shaft. >> kroft: it was janus goodwin from the third floor, coming to do her laundry. >> goodwin: and i said, "excuse me. i think i can help you. this man has dementia, so if he's acting oddly, you know, that could be why." >> garriola: immediately, what flashed through my mind
"fbi, don't move!" >> garriola: gave the words, "hey, fbi." "get your hands up." hands went up right away. and then, at that moment, we told him get down on his knees and he gave us... ( laughs ) yeah, he gave us a "i ain't getting down on my "f"-ing knees." >> kroft: didn't want to get his pants dirty. >> garriola: didn't want to get his pants dirty. you know, wearing white and seeing the oil on the ground, i guess he didn't...
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fbi is gathering evidence. so we consider the fbi a credible source. >> right, yeah. i just think that what we're looking at is, like i said, when the fbi chief has literally come out and said that they found no link to a larger terrorist group or a terrorist cell, i think people need to listen to that and consider that. and every headline, until there is absolute clear evidence, every headline doesn't have to say muslim massacre, or muslim shooters, because it's going to cause intolerance. what we need right now is forgiveness. although this is -- there were muslim people and muslim fall i families involved in this incident. as a primarily christian nation, i think we're a nation of mercy and forgiveness and we need to avoid stereotyping, bigotry. [ inaudible ] >> -- some of the reports you heard that link these acts to terrorism prematurely -- >> i don't think we are here to criticize. >> we're here to protect our clients, which happen to be muslim, and to stand up and grieve for the victims and say we're rem
fbi is gathering evidence. so we consider the fbi a credible source. >> right, yeah. i just think that what we're looking at is, like i said, when the fbi chief has literally come out and said that they found no link to a larger terrorist group or a terrorist cell, i think people need to listen to that and consider that. and every headline, until there is absolute clear evidence, every headline doesn't have to say muslim massacre, or muslim shooters, because it's going to cause...
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you see an fbi diver. he's looking for a hard drive that these killers may have thrown into that lake. we'll see if that hard drive is found. we'll get the briefing. much more coming up. there's also breaking political news we're following. we're now getting our first look at how donald trump's comments about muslims are effecting his standing in the national polls. and we're also following disturbing new claim from north korean leader kim jong-un. has his country developed a hydrogen bomb? if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers
you see an fbi diver. he's looking for a hard drive that these killers may have thrown into that lake. we'll see if that hard drive is found. we'll get the briefing. much more coming up. there's also breaking political news we're following. we're now getting our first look at how donald trump's comments about muslims are effecting his standing in the national polls. and we're also following disturbing new claim from north korean leader kim jong-un. has his country developed a hydrogen bomb? if...
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according to the fbi. the killer recommendation, terrorists are trying to erase their digital fingerprint and they smash those cell phones. tell me, what are they trying to do now? >> obviously what we know they are attempting to cover their digital footprint as you said, greta. given legal background you know how important that is for investigations. what's important to know right now though is that in addition to the cell phones they obtained a computer, multiple thumb drives. and a music player. so from that -- all those different forms of media, our law enforcement experts are well prepared to diagnose and determine and connect the dots of those footprints. one of the most important things to know is in this l. be historic investigation. why? this will be the first major investigation after the nsa's domestic surveillance program has been reformed by people such as senator cruz. the government's ability to equally powerful to determine if connected with this just like in paris all law enforcement and i
according to the fbi. the killer recommendation, terrorists are trying to erase their digital fingerprint and they smash those cell phones. tell me, what are they trying to do now? >> obviously what we know they are attempting to cover their digital footprint as you said, greta. given legal background you know how important that is for investigations. what's important to know right now though is that in addition to the cell phones they obtained a computer, multiple thumb drives. and a...
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here i am, an fbi agent. he's trusted me so much that he would propose me, considering hardcore mobster. >> keteyian: there had to be some sort of escape plan if things went wrong. if you were asked to kill somebody, what was the out? >> garcia: the scenario i set up if i was ever going to be involved, "let's take a ride, jack. we're going to go take care of this guy." i was going to have a heart attack. so picture this-- all of a sudden we got to do somebody, i'm going to start wailing, on the ground, they're going to stop what they're doing and they're going to try to take me to the doctor. and i would do it. so i had this all programmed in my mind. >> keteyian: but in february, 2005, garcia's life as jack falcone unraveled inside this bloomingdales department store, when he acted more like a cop than a criminal. it happened in the house wares section, when he watched a gambino capo named robert vaccaro attack another capo, known as "petey chops," with a heavy crystal candlestick. >> garcia: he takes it, cr
here i am, an fbi agent. he's trusted me so much that he would propose me, considering hardcore mobster. >> keteyian: there had to be some sort of escape plan if things went wrong. if you were asked to kill somebody, what was the out? >> garcia: the scenario i set up if i was ever going to be involved, "let's take a ride, jack. we're going to go take care of this guy." i was going to have a heart attack. so picture this-- all of a sudden we got to do somebody, i'm going to...
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it's the fbi who is. >> the fbi actually hasn't made -- the media is leading with just assuming that this is a terrorist situation. >> -- the fbi is making is that there's an investigation into this as a possible terrorism -- >> i think anything the fbi does when involving a muslim will involve some type of terrorist investigation for it. [ inaudible question ] >> we're just relaying the information -- what do you think the motive is then for the shooting? >> i mean, there's -- there was information about the fact that his co-workers kind of made fun of him for example in his beard. he was a very isolated introverted individual with really no friends that we could identify. like maybe one friend or no friends. and so i guess what we would say is that when an incident happens like this, when a christian goes to shoot up a planned parenthood, or an extreme catholic goes and bombs an abortion clinic, all the headlines don't say extremist radical christian, catholic, christian, catholic, christian, just like right now every headline is saying muslim and attaching muslim to it. i think th
it's the fbi who is. >> the fbi actually hasn't made -- the media is leading with just assuming that this is a terrorist situation. >> -- the fbi is making is that there's an investigation into this as a possible terrorism -- >> i think anything the fbi does when involving a muslim will involve some type of terrorist investigation for it. [ inaudible question ] >> we're just relaying the information -- what do you think the motive is then for the shooting? >> i...
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fbi... >> kroft: the fbi created this public service announcement. girlfriend of 81-year-old >> kroft: it ran it in 14 markets on daytime talk shows aimed at women. >> call the tip line at 1-800- call-fbi. >> kroft: and it didn't take long. the very next morning, the bulger task force got three messages from someone that used to live in santa monica, and was 100% certain that charlie and carol gasko, apartment 303 at the princess eugenia apartments, were the people they were looking for. the descriptions and the age difference matched, and deputy u.s. marshall neil sullivan, who handled the lead, said there was another piece of tantalizing information. >> neil sullivan: the tipster specifically described that they were caring for this cat and their love for this cat. so that was just one piece of the puzzle on the tip that just added up to saying, "if this isn't them, it's something we better check out immediately because it sure sounds like them." >> kroft: a search of the fbi's computer database for the gaskos raised another red flag-- not for what
fbi... >> kroft: the fbi created this public service announcement. girlfriend of 81-year-old >> kroft: it ran it in 14 markets on daytime talk shows aimed at women. >> call the tip line at 1-800- call-fbi. >> kroft: and it didn't take long. the very next morning, the bulger task force got three messages from someone that used to live in santa monica, and was 100% certain that charlie and carol gasko, apartment 303 at the princess eugenia apartments, were the people they...
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it's the fbi. come to the front door. it's the fbi. that was the announcement earlier that the reporter on the scene scott glover had been telling us about multiple times, the fbi talking through a loud speaker to anybody that may be in the apartment. we don't know if there is or if that apartment is booby trapped or what awaits law enforcement. they are being very prudent. chris, we talked to you earlier and based on your experience with the fbi listening to what the fbi official said at the press conference this evening probably about an hour or so ago, the fbi official said terrorism is a possibility. they are making adjustments to the investigation and there are a few things that point them in that direction would not go any further down the road but based on the number of fbi personnel we were talking and you think based on the number of resources the fbi is putting into this this early on into the investigation it increasingly points to some form of terrorism? >> i think so based on how they operate and the forensic capabilities
it's the fbi. come to the front door. it's the fbi. that was the announcement earlier that the reporter on the scene scott glover had been telling us about multiple times, the fbi talking through a loud speaker to anybody that may be in the apartment. we don't know if there is or if that apartment is booby trapped or what awaits law enforcement. they are being very prudent. chris, we talked to you earlier and based on your experience with the fbi listening to what the fbi official said at the...
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marshals to support the fbi. they have hundreds of thousands, well, cops across the dharnt can be deputized and work with the fbi and have their surveillance teams. they should be utilizing all the police departments and start to get candidates in there to be sworn in as u.s. marshals along with the fbi to support the fbi. >> from the earliest moments, let me go back to mark ferman, my law enforcement resources and my friends out in los angeles, they were telling me from the get-go that all hand were on deck. get get-go, everybody was on board. bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms, everybody with a badge and a gun was called into this situation, mark. >> well, what they did is they established a tactical alert probably in four or five of the southern california counties. and that means that everybody comes to work, the lower levels have to maintain the patrol and the security of the city. and all the upper echelon detectives and special tactical units end up going to san bernardino or other locations where there
marshals to support the fbi. they have hundreds of thousands, well, cops across the dharnt can be deputized and work with the fbi and have their surveillance teams. they should be utilizing all the police departments and start to get candidates in there to be sworn in as u.s. marshals along with the fbi to support the fbi. >> from the earliest moments, let me go back to mark ferman, my law enforcement resources and my friends out in los angeles, they were telling me from the get-go that...
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does it send to fbi employees and the fbi fails to hold retaliators accountable for the question? that will be my last question. >> there's a good question and hard question. i believe we do try hard to hold retaliators accountable. now, often, if people know we're coming for them, they'll retire on us and leave government service, which is a challenge for us. but it is not just that enforcement that matters. it's how do we act, how do we conduct ourselves. and i don't want to brag on myself, but i will for a second. we have annual directors awards. and at the end of the directors awards this year, i gave an award to recognize somebody for blowing the whistle on misconduct. i want back to the podium and says, this matters, the reason i'm saving this one for last is, this matters. when an organization dedicated to finding the truth in american life, we have to make sure we're open to seeing the truth about ourselves. so, look, we're not perfect and i think we can benefit from working with you to get better but i believe we have sent the message this matters. >> listen, you've been
does it send to fbi employees and the fbi fails to hold retaliators accountable for the question? that will be my last question. >> there's a good question and hard question. i believe we do try hard to hold retaliators accountable. now, often, if people know we're coming for them, they'll retire on us and leave government service, which is a challenge for us. but it is not just that enforcement that matters. it's how do we act, how do we conduct ourselves. and i don't want to brag on...
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and the fbi was doing their job. we're all angry, we all want answers, we all want security, we all want to be protected. but nothing came up, and that is what is so shocking about all this. and i guess i just feel the need to emphasize that so much. because we have a tendency to characterize it in that way and unfortunately it was just, it was really bizarre to sit through the interviews for four hours and not, and not find or see anything. but that's what happened. there was nothing linking this to religion or terrorist-related activities. [ inaudible ] >> but they're the fbi and they're damn good at getting this information. they asked everything they could. they had the mother under pressure for, with seven hours or so. they, they basically took her into custody. and at one point they had the mother in custody. they said we're not letting your mother go. they said this to syra, the sister of syed. we're not going to let your mother go until you and your brother and your sister eba come in for questioning. and i g
and the fbi was doing their job. we're all angry, we all want answers, we all want security, we all want to be protected. but nothing came up, and that is what is so shocking about all this. and i guess i just feel the need to emphasize that so much. because we have a tendency to characterize it in that way and unfortunately it was just, it was really bizarre to sit through the interviews for four hours and not, and not find or see anything. but that's what happened. there was nothing linking...
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does it send to fbi employees and the fbi fails to hold retaliators accountable for the question? that will be my last question. >> there's a good question and hard question. i believe we do try hard to hold retaliators accountable. now, often, if people know we're coming for them, they'll retire on us and leave government service, which is a challenge for us. but it is not just that enforcement that matters. it's how do we act, how do we conduct ourselves. and i don't want to brag on myself, but i will for a second. we have annual directors awards. and at the end of the directors awards this year, i gave an award to recognize somebody for blowing the whistle on misconduct. i want back to the podium and says, this matters, the reason i'm saving this one for last is, this matters. when an organization dedicated to finding the truth in american life, we have to make sure we're open to seeing the truth about ourselves. so, look, we're not perfect and i think we can benefit from working with you to get better but i believe we have sent the message this matters. >> listen, you've been
does it send to fbi employees and the fbi fails to hold retaliators accountable for the question? that will be my last question. >> there's a good question and hard question. i believe we do try hard to hold retaliators accountable. now, often, if people know we're coming for them, they'll retire on us and leave government service, which is a challenge for us. but it is not just that enforcement that matters. it's how do we act, how do we conduct ourselves. and i don't want to brag on...
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that confirmed again by the fbi. let's go saight to thomas roberts in san bernardino watching it all. thomas? >> reporter: kate, a lot developed in the 48 hours since we began our coverage live on the air there live back in new york a stone's throw from where i stand now at the inland regional center so the developments and the clearer picture to get about this couple is that they are somehow radicalized. not sure if they are just completely isis inspired or somehow isis directed. it seems to be that the fbi would be leaning to the prior of just being inspired and wanting to connect themselves to isis. but also, trying to figure out which was the person more radical than the other. was it the wife who was pakistani born? met her husband in saudi arabia. and then came to the u.s. on that fiancee visa. or was it the chicago-born husband of syed farook who as i talked to people in his community and mosque, a quiet, young guy and never imagine this is something he was capable of but as you point out the big clarification
that confirmed again by the fbi. let's go saight to thomas roberts in san bernardino watching it all. thomas? >> reporter: kate, a lot developed in the 48 hours since we began our coverage live on the air there live back in new york a stone's throw from where i stand now at the inland regional center so the developments and the clearer picture to get about this couple is that they are somehow radicalized. not sure if they are just completely isis inspired or somehow isis directed. it...
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in that number is 1-800-call-a fbi. or 1-800-225-5324. once you reach that number, you can choose option 4, and that will take you to where you need to be in that call tree. i want to assure the public that your local, state, and federal officials will continue to uncover every stone to ensure that we find all of the facts that pertain to these two individuals. i don't have all of the answers now. i am going to take questions. >> reporter: how are these two individuals linked to terrorists? >> we don't know all of those answer yet. >> reporter: it has widely been reported some of the links of terrorism -- i'm from cbs news, we confirmed it with our own communication, communication with people here in the u.s., communication with people overseas. >> reporter: there are some telephonic connections between these two individuals -- at least one of these individuals and other subjects of our investigation. >> reporter: was anything said inside the room during the shooting that lead you to believe [ inaudible ]? >> we still don't have the answe
in that number is 1-800-call-a fbi. or 1-800-225-5324. once you reach that number, you can choose option 4, and that will take you to where you need to be in that call tree. i want to assure the public that your local, state, and federal officials will continue to uncover every stone to ensure that we find all of the facts that pertain to these two individuals. i don't have all of the answers now. i am going to take questions. >> reporter: how are these two individuals linked to...
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the fbi said it's investigating the shootings as an act of terror and the fbi said there's no evidence that the couple acted as part of a group or a terror cell. >>> and new word from president obama this morning saying we will not be terrorized in his weekly address to the nation. >> it is entirely possible that these two attackers were radicalized to commit this act of terror. and if so, it would underscore a threat we have been focused on fore years. the danger of people succumbing to dangerous extremist ideologies, we know that isis is encouraging people around the world to commit terrible acts of violence. >> and we are now seeing pictures of the woman involved in the shootings. syed farook and tashfeen malik were both killed in a shoot-out with police after the deadly attack. attorneys for the farook family say it's too soon to say whether the couple was driven by political or religious motives. >> we are all wanting justice and we're all wanting to make sure we find out anyone who may be affiliated with it, so we'll be protected in the future. but at the same time, i guess we be
the fbi said it's investigating the shootings as an act of terror and the fbi said there's no evidence that the couple acted as part of a group or a terror cell. >>> and new word from president obama this morning saying we will not be terrorized in his weekly address to the nation. >> it is entirely possible that these two attackers were radicalized to commit this act of terror. and if so, it would underscore a threat we have been focused on fore years. the danger of people...
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there wouldn't have been anything that the fbi would have caused the fbi to take a closer look at these two people, jake. >> evan perez, thank you so much. joining me now phil mudd, former deputy director of the cia's counterterrorism center and cia terrorism analyst paul cruickshank, thanks to one and all of you for being here. let me start with you, phil. it's interesting that the female terrorist posted something on facebook swearing her allegiance to isis. and yet the fbi not yet prepared to say that they were a cell or even that they were necessarily radicalized by isis leaving open the possibility that they were radicalized by al qaeda or a different group. >> if you look at how you investigate a case like this, there's a couple avenues you're going to take. one avenue is the broken phones and the hard drive which e-mail will give you searches on google. it's going to take a while for the forensic guys in quantico to work through those. that is a key indicator in the 21st century of who you talk to over time. i want to build a web of understanding around you so i know everything y
there wouldn't have been anything that the fbi would have caused the fbi to take a closer look at these two people, jake. >> evan perez, thank you so much. joining me now phil mudd, former deputy director of the cia's counterterrorism center and cia terrorism analyst paul cruickshank, thanks to one and all of you for being here. let me start with you, phil. it's interesting that the female terrorist posted something on facebook swearing her allegiance to isis. and yet the fbi not yet...
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to the fbi task force. years earlier, he had infiltrated the boston office of the fbi, and bought off agents who protected him and supplyied him with information, including the tip that allowed bulger to flee just before he was indicted. >> we had to catch this guy, and it was just a matter of bringing this guy back to boston. >> reporter: they joined the task force in 2009. the joke was, bulger was on the fbi's least wanted list. there hadn't been a credible lead in more than a decade, and their efforts in bulger's old neighborhood in south boston were met with mistrust and ridicule. >> some people told us you respect looking for that guy. people made the assumption that we had him stashed somewhere. >> despite that mindset we're not going to help you, the fbi still got it done. >> reporter: it took 16 years. >> it took 16 years. this was not a typical fugitive. >> reporter: the fbi said bulger planned his getaway years in advance, with a fake identity for a thomas baxter. during his first two years on the
to the fbi task force. years earlier, he had infiltrated the boston office of the fbi, and bought off agents who protected him and supplyied him with information, including the tip that allowed bulger to flee just before he was indicted. >> we had to catch this guy, and it was just a matter of bringing this guy back to boston. >> reporter: they joined the task force in 2009. the joke was, bulger was on the fbi's least wanted list. there hadn't been a credible lead in more than a...
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beyond that the fbi was asked about that and said does that concern you? they said well, of course, we would have liked to have prevented that, but that leads to apprehension and a lot of trepidation in a lot of people the fact that these people were allegedly able to commit this crime without being on the radar of the fbi at all. and in that press conference here locally the fbi also didn't release much more information on what evidence they particularly have that led them to think or to go down the road of this being a terrorist investigation either. they talk about the extensive planning, the explosives, lots of weapons and ammunitions found in the suspects' homes. we knew that yesterday. what is this new evidence that they have uncovered that leads them down to the terrorism route, the fbi not going public with that. it is clear, clearly also not saying publicly any links to isil either directly or indirectly. >> all right. we weren't given much from the fbi on the evidence that led them to change this into investigation into a terrorism act. but we di
beyond that the fbi was asked about that and said does that concern you? they said well, of course, we would have liked to have prevented that, but that leads to apprehension and a lot of trepidation in a lot of people the fact that these people were allegedly able to commit this crime without being on the radar of the fbi at all. and in that press conference here locally the fbi also didn't release much more information on what evidence they particularly have that led them to think or to go...
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but now the fbi is in charge. what did they decide in terms of the relative aspects of workplace versus possible terror that made the fbi take the case? >> first, let me say that the local police there did an unbelievable job. when you see the video and you hear the reporting of their response to this, it was phenomenal. what the fbi does in a case of an active shooter is they are going to provide support. the fbi has a lot of resources, some intelligence capabilities and they are going to assist state and locals. at this point, the fbi has now taken the lead, to me that's indicative that this is leaning towards terrorism. there may be intelligence that they have collected that's not been publicized yet but that they have made a determination that this is tied to a terrorist incident. the state and locals will still be involved. it's a collaborative effort. the joint terrorism task force will be the lead investigative agency here and that's led by the fbi, but it's comprised of law enforcement agencies from the en
but now the fbi is in charge. what did they decide in terms of the relative aspects of workplace versus possible terror that made the fbi take the case? >> first, let me say that the local police there did an unbelievable job. when you see the video and you hear the reporting of their response to this, it was phenomenal. what the fbi does in a case of an active shooter is they are going to provide support. the fbi has a lot of resources, some intelligence capabilities and they are going...
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so on the same day that the fbi director said that the fbi has no reason to believe there was anybody else working with the couple who carried out the san bernardino attack, we also got this new information and just this new information that you saw there about local police concerns at a downtown san bernardino movie theater on the monday night this week before the attack. the movie theater in question is about a nine-minute drive from where wednesday's attack took place at the inland regional center. once again, though, the word from the fbi today is that they have no indication that the attackers acted as part of a terror network or terror cell. my question is what do we know about what gives authorities that sense? joining us now is nbc news justice correspondent pete williams who was at the fbi director's briefing today. pete, thanks very much for staying with us. appreciate you being here. >> you bet. >> what makes the authorities believe that the shooters weren't linked to any larger group? >> found no indication of it. most of the evidence that they have so far is pretty clear,
so on the same day that the fbi director said that the fbi has no reason to believe there was anybody else working with the couple who carried out the san bernardino attack, we also got this new information and just this new information that you saw there about local police concerns at a downtown san bernardino movie theater on the monday night this week before the attack. the movie theater in question is about a nine-minute drive from where wednesday's attack took place at the inland regional...
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the fbi task force. years earlier, he had infiltrated the boston office of the fbi, and bought off agents who protected him and supplied the tip that allowed bulger to flee just before2he was indicted. >> we had to catch this guy, to establish credibility after all the other issues. it was just a matter of bringing this guy back to boston. >> reporter: they joined the tata force in 2009. the joke was, bulger was on the fbi's least wanted list. there hadn't been a credible lead in more than decade, and their efforts in bulger's old neighborhood in south boston were met with mistrust and ridicule. >> some people told us you aren't looking for that guy. people made the assumption that we had him stashed somewhere. people really thought that kind of thing. >> despite that mindset we're not going to help you, the fbi still got it done. >> reporter: it took 16 years. >> it took 16 years. this was not a typical fugitive. >> reporter: the fbi said bulger planned his getaway years in advance, with money set aside
the fbi task force. years earlier, he had infiltrated the boston office of the fbi, and bought off agents who protected him and supplied the tip that allowed bulger to flee just before2he was indicted. >> we had to catch this guy, to establish credibility after all the other issues. it was just a matter of bringing this guy back to boston. >> reporter: they joined the tata force in 2009. the joke was, bulger was on the fbi's least wanted list. there hadn't been a credible lead in...
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the fbi had suspicion of. but director comey said there was nothing unusual about those contacts, and certainly nothing that caused them to open an investigation against the couple. they simply had no clue of the devastation that was coming, david. >> pierre thomas with us again tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> this evening, we're also learning more about the four minutes of terror. the assault weapons found in that black suv riddled with bullets. 6,100 rounds of ammunition and the remote-controlled bomb that was never detonated, left behind at that holiday party. did they intend to set that off as rescuers arrive? revealing the moment stood over her, shooting as she wondered would she survive. >> reporter: his wife was in that conference room, packed for a meeting and a holiday party. >> and if she left 30 second prior, all the people she was silting with, they were killed, all dead. >> reporter: sitting right there, too, until he mysteriously left. today this is still a crime scene. this is as close as we can
the fbi had suspicion of. but director comey said there was nothing unusual about those contacts, and certainly nothing that caused them to open an investigation against the couple. they simply had no clue of the devastation that was coming, david. >> pierre thomas with us again tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> this evening, we're also learning more about the four minutes of terror. the assault weapons found in that black suv riddled with bullets. 6,100 rounds of ammunition and...
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the fbi tells us it's so. so where is he and why isn't he coming on camera tonight to address the nation? >> well where is he as i just learned from your staff a minute or two ago and i just heard you say, he's meeting with former congressman give congressman gifford. what was his reaction to the shooting and all of the circumstances that reacted to all of those in the country and this is radical islam. he came out with a statement and this is the only time he shows passion on gun control which is totally irrelevant when it comes to international terrorism. the problem of isis is not a gun control problem. the french have the strongest gun control laws in the world and they even hit three times now in this calendar year by acts of mass murder. so he preferred to or he is interested in gun control far more than this issue and when you look at it you weigh the threat of one against the threat of the other, what's happening in the middle east happening in europe and now reached our shores it's nearly incomprehens
the fbi tells us it's so. so where is he and why isn't he coming on camera tonight to address the nation? >> well where is he as i just learned from your staff a minute or two ago and i just heard you say, he's meeting with former congressman give congressman gifford. what was his reaction to the shooting and all of the circumstances that reacted to all of those in the country and this is radical islam. he came out with a statement and this is the only time he shows passion on gun control...
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hay seÑal que su el fbi y la policÍa no dejaron lugar sin revisar. tuvieron que romper la puerta para entrar al departamento. en el living hay un documento que dice" ala es el grande" fbi y un documento de todos los artÍculo que su tomaron de la casa. esta sola puerta detrÁs del apartamento por donde entraron las autoridades, vidrios rotos, pedazo de madera, y sobre el piso, juguete de la bebÉ. decena de documento de la madre de farrusyed farook que vivÍa c ellos. en toda la vivienda hay elementos religiosos, en el piso una alfombra para orar. en la habitaciÓn en donde dormÍa la niÑa estaba la computadora tambiÉn, las autoridades se llevaron el disco duro, en la mesa estÁ el monitor y unas identificaciones, hay una identificaciÓn de la universidad estatal de california con la fotografÍa de syed farook, aqui en el baÑo hay una foto que puede ser para una identificaciÓn y no sabemos si es tashfeen malik, no hemos visto hasta ahora fotografÍa de tashfeen malik, tambiÉn hay un bebÉ, no queremos a su miro, pero sabemos que la familia tiene
hay seÑal que su el fbi y la policÍa no dejaron lugar sin revisar. tuvieron que romper la puerta para entrar al departamento. en el living hay un documento que dice" ala es el grande" fbi y un documento de todos los artÍculo que su tomaron de la casa. esta sola puerta detrÁs del apartamento por donde entraron las autoridades, vidrios rotos, pedazo de madera, y sobre el piso, juguete de la bebÉ. decena de documento de la madre de farrusyed farook que vivÍa c ellos. en toda la...
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the fbi had some suspicion of. but director comey said there was nothing unusual about those suspects. under any fbi investigation, david. the fbi director said they simply had no clue of the devastation that was coming, david. >> they were not on the radar. pierre thomas again with us tonight. pierre, thank you. we're also learning more about the four minutes of terror in the center right behind me, the assault weapons found in that black suv riddled with bullets. 6,100 rounds of ammunition. and of course, the remote-controlled bomb that never detonated, left behind at the holiday party. did they intend to set that off just as rescuers arrived? cecilia vega revealing the moment the killer stood over her as she wondered, would she survive this. >> reporter: it was over nearly as quickly as it started. four minutes of shear terror. >> it was a pop, pop, pop sound, mull pl gunshots. >> reporter: his wife was in that conference room, packed for >> if she left 30 seconds prior, all the people she was sitting with, they
the fbi had some suspicion of. but director comey said there was nothing unusual about those suspects. under any fbi investigation, david. the fbi director said they simply had no clue of the devastation that was coming, david. >> they were not on the radar. pierre thomas again with us tonight. pierre, thank you. we're also learning more about the four minutes of terror in the center right behind me, the assault weapons found in that black suv riddled with bullets. 6,100 rounds of...