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savings from lower fbi programs, and the fbi will also have a give-back provision. fbi is also tasked to become the banker for all law enforcement, helping with interoperable communication purposes, not for just the fbi but dea, atf and u.s. marshals. we really counsel the fbi to really watch this very carefully, because as we look at our cousins in the department of homeland security communication, enter operable communications has been one of the biggest boondoggles i ever saw. everybody bought a gadget and gizmo and at the end of the day none of the gadgets and gizmos were talking to anybody. we're counting on the fbi to get it straight and at the same time we need to get an update on the sentinel program, our virtual case management file. also we want to be sure we take a look at the sequester consequences and what would be the impact on the fbi if there was an 8% cut. and we need to know how it will impact the fbi's ability to carry out its mission. in the area of national security, the fbi was charged with protecting us from international terrorism. we disrupt
savings from lower fbi programs, and the fbi will also have a give-back provision. fbi is also tasked to become the banker for all law enforcement, helping with interoperable communication purposes, not for just the fbi but dea, atf and u.s. marshals. we really counsel the fbi to really watch this very carefully, because as we look at our cousins in the department of homeland security communication, enter operable communications has been one of the biggest boondoggles i ever saw. everybody...
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in my opinion, that was exceptional good work by that fbi agent. and judge sullivan suggested were it not for the complaint of that agent, that, in fact, we might not have learned of the misconduct. i'm joined this morning, or this afternoon, with many of my colleagues, including senator hutchison in filing legislation to address some of the laws that are in place that allowed for this horrid situation to move forward. i would certainly hope that individual has been recognized for his persistence, standing up for the constitution. i hope the recognition has been given by the fbi. the case is still under review by opr. both justice department as well as as our own opr. the agent who came forward and did that was doing so in tradition of the fbi. it is the legacy to adhere to the constitution. when you see something, to bring that to the attention of others. and that's what we teach in our new agent's training as they come through. there's no case more important than abiding by the constitution, the applicable statutes and the attorney guidelines. >>
in my opinion, that was exceptional good work by that fbi agent. and judge sullivan suggested were it not for the complaint of that agent, that, in fact, we might not have learned of the misconduct. i'm joined this morning, or this afternoon, with many of my colleagues, including senator hutchison in filing legislation to address some of the laws that are in place that allowed for this horrid situation to move forward. i would certainly hope that individual has been recognized for his...
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because of the fbi. the fbi has done a lot to write that balance, even though we think of them as hoover's secret police. >> rose: what did hoover do with all the files he kept? >> i got some of them. >> rose: what was in them. >> hoover's fear that the united states would be attacked by came kazees from the soviet union, by nuclear terrorists, by teenage paratroopers carrying dirty bombs. his own struggles to expand power of the fbi to the very edge and limits of the law and constitution. his never ending terror that saboteurs and spies would bureau not united states at the highest levels, which they did. >> rose: at the highest levels. >> what is the best example of that. >> they got not fbi. they got not pentagon through kim fillby, the british intelligence officer that worked for the soviet-- soviets, the national security agency at the very moment of its birth. they got into the army, navy. they stole our atomic secrets with. preben operate-- penetrated six days from sunday by the soviets it they ha
because of the fbi. the fbi has done a lot to write that balance, even though we think of them as hoover's secret police. >> rose: what did hoover do with all the files he kept? >> i got some of them. >> rose: what was in them. >> hoover's fear that the united states would be attacked by came kazees from the soviet union, by nuclear terrorists, by teenage paratroopers carrying dirty bombs. his own struggles to expand power of the fbi to the very edge and limits of the...
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it will have to work to make sure the fbi understands those limitations. it affirmatively require that the police commission be the body that approved or disapproved future agreements. it is neutral on the body that is affirmatively required to approve or disapprove. the existing relationship between the police commission and the police department on this particular point, we believe it does a good job of addressing our goal. the mayor has shown his support for articles and our community. the are co-sponsors of the compromise legislation. he we plan to work closely with the police commission, the community, and other stakeholders. >> a good afternoon. i am of pastor at bayview hunters point. i am proud to work with this collision, and the compromise ordinance. i'm aware of the hard work that is been put in their, and having worked in the bayview hunters point community for the past 20 years, i am aware that it has been isolated for decades. and one bad day in, the isolation does, they isolate the community from the main screen, and we misunderstood. people
it will have to work to make sure the fbi understands those limitations. it affirmatively require that the police commission be the body that approved or disapproved future agreements. it is neutral on the body that is affirmatively required to approve or disapprove. the existing relationship between the police commission and the police department on this particular point, we believe it does a good job of addressing our goal. the mayor has shown his support for articles and our community. the...
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more restrictive on what the authorities as the fbi and the police. i saw first hand, i grew up in a police department and really took it upon themselves to go above and beyond violating enforcing the rules on the community's and how lot of kids were killed. police would pick them up and take them to another neighborhood, and it is horrible to be, unfortunately, in one time, driving black or driving a brown. i want to thank the supervisors, we strongly support this, and we hope that can continue with the other board members that are signing on. >supervisor avalos: i have one more card as well. go ahead. >> i am an attorney at the national center for lesbian rights. we're proud to be part of the coalition of a lesbian, gay, bisexual, head of transgendered organization. thank you all for your support of this important ordinance. harvey milk had been guiding philosophy as an activist. in a speech rallying people to fight off a bill that would have thrown teachers out of the public schools, he called for a mass movement not just to fight discrimination, b
more restrictive on what the authorities as the fbi and the police. i saw first hand, i grew up in a police department and really took it upon themselves to go above and beyond violating enforcing the rules on the community's and how lot of kids were killed. police would pick them up and take them to another neighborhood, and it is horrible to be, unfortunately, in one time, driving black or driving a brown. i want to thank the supervisors, we strongly support this, and we hope that can...
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fbi! (gunshot) (sirens blaring) (brakes screeching) fbi! get those hands up where i can see them! get them up! (rapid gunfire) (glass shattering) (tires squealing) (honking) i'm going after david. get out of the way! hey! hey, stop! are you all right?! i'm okay. it's all right. we lost the other guy. and this one is dead. who is that? i don't know. doesn't much look like a pakistani. what makes a hershey's bar pure? pure togetherness. pure friendship. pure delicious chocolate. pure hershey's. ♪ most of us want to hear we've done a good job caring for our mouths. that's why there's a rinse like crest pro-health multi-protection. it helps you get a better dental check-up. ♪ because not all rinses provide all these benefits. so be ready for your next dental check-up. crest pro-health multi-protection rinse. [ male announcer ] try any crest pro-health rinse. complete satisfaction guaranteed, or we'll buy it back. i'm a wife, i'm a mom... and chantix worked for me. it's a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] along with support,
fbi! (gunshot) (sirens blaring) (brakes screeching) fbi! get those hands up where i can see them! get them up! (rapid gunfire) (glass shattering) (tires squealing) (honking) i'm going after david. get out of the way! hey! hey, stop! are you all right?! i'm okay. it's all right. we lost the other guy. and this one is dead. who is that? i don't know. doesn't much look like a pakistani. what makes a hershey's bar pure? pure togetherness. pure friendship. pure delicious chocolate. pure hershey's....
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the fbi is not -- you know, jay edgar hoover is not fbi anymore. so for everybody who works, everybody's out on the street, everybody's tracking sexual predators, everybody's doing their job, the prison guards, all of the wonderful support staff that's the paralegals, the secretarial staff, the admin staff, et cetera, we just want to say thank you. i think our country's safer and because -- and because of your work. we have to look out for our civil service because we need an independent judiciary. we need a justice department that functions with absolute integrity. but we who fund the appropriations need to know that if you're going to have a cracker jack civil service, we have to also support that cracker jack civil service. so thank you and god bless you and god bless america. the subcommittee stands in recess until march 15th, next thursday at 10:00. we will take the testimony of the director of the fbi in both the open and ultimately classified hearing. the committee is in recess. >> thank you, madam chair. >> our specific mission is to work t
the fbi is not -- you know, jay edgar hoover is not fbi anymore. so for everybody who works, everybody's out on the street, everybody's tracking sexual predators, everybody's doing their job, the prison guards, all of the wonderful support staff that's the paralegals, the secretarial staff, the admin staff, et cetera, we just want to say thank you. i think our country's safer and because -- and because of your work. we have to look out for our civil service because we need an independent...
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of course, we know the fbi has used a great deal of taxpayer money and crime lab resources to prepare for hundreds of thousands of dna samples. as a result of the passage of this act in 2005. we're told that the fbi is prepared for and expected to receive between 120,000 and 240,000 samples from the department of homeland security in the year 2012. to date they report only having received 4,000 samples so i hope you'll help us. >> let's get to the bottom of that. >> identify what the disparity is between the number of samples and the number anticipated by the fbi as a result of this because while i'm aware that for example in afghanistan and iraq when our military captures high value detainees, they do get biometric identifiers from them that could be used, can be used by law enforcement agencies and the department in the united states when identifying people coming across let's say the southwestern border without the appropriate visas to make sure that they're not coming in for, you know, to commit acts of terrorism and other violence. >> senator, if i might -- >> it strikes me that
of course, we know the fbi has used a great deal of taxpayer money and crime lab resources to prepare for hundreds of thousands of dna samples. as a result of the passage of this act in 2005. we're told that the fbi is prepared for and expected to receive between 120,000 and 240,000 samples from the department of homeland security in the year 2012. to date they report only having received 4,000 samples so i hope you'll help us. >> let's get to the bottom of that. >> identify what...
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today the subcommittee will hear from the director of the fbi. we're grateful for director mueller's service and his agreement to serve two more years to work with our president in order to keep our streets, communities and country safe. we begin our examination of the fbi's 2013 budget request with this open hearing. as chairwoman of the subcommittee, when we look at the fbi budget, i have three priorities. national security, which is how is the fbi working to keep america safe. community security, how is the fbi working with local law enforcement to keep our families and our neighborhoods safe. and then also oversight and accountability to ensure that we're spending taxpayers' dollars wisely and ensuring that we get value for our dollar. today we'll learn -- i'm going to ask unanimous consent in the interest of time that my full statement be included the record. having said that, my oral statement to the point is that we know that we ask the fbi to carry out extraordinary responsibilities. keeping 330 million americans safe from terrorism and a
today the subcommittee will hear from the director of the fbi. we're grateful for director mueller's service and his agreement to serve two more years to work with our president in order to keep our streets, communities and country safe. we begin our examination of the fbi's 2013 budget request with this open hearing. as chairwoman of the subcommittee, when we look at the fbi budget, i have three priorities. national security, which is how is the fbi working to keep america safe. community...
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fbi director mueller acknowledged that those materials damaged the fbi's relationship with muslim communities and i commend chairman durbin for his recent letter to the fbi on the subject and i'm working on a letter to express my concerns as well. mr. romero, what actions should the fbi take to show that it is serious about reforming its training programs? >> thank you for the question, senator franken. and, yes, what i would first point out is, of course, those memos and files and training manuals surprised us. when we used the freedom of information act we go asking for documents that we don't know exist. and so we used the freedom of information act as democracy's x-ray. how do get information we need. that questions, hunches, based on conduct of what we've seen already when the fbi's been tracking young muslim men between the ages of 18 and 33 asking them to come in for voluntary fingerprinting, photographing, mapping out mosques. we had a hunch they had to have some training materials that were going to be troubling and problematic. and lamentably our hunches were borne out. i think fran
fbi director mueller acknowledged that those materials damaged the fbi's relationship with muslim communities and i commend chairman durbin for his recent letter to the fbi on the subject and i'm working on a letter to express my concerns as well. mr. romero, what actions should the fbi take to show that it is serious about reforming its training programs? >> thank you for the question, senator franken. and, yes, what i would first point out is, of course, those memos and files and...
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fbi director mueller acknowledged that those materials damaged the fbi's relationship with muslim communities and i commend chairman durbin for his recent letter to the fbi on the subject and i'm working on a letter to express my concerns as well. mr. romero, what actions can fbi take to show it is serious about reforming its training programs? >> thank you for the question, senator franken. and, yes, what i would first point out is, of course, those memos and files and training manuals surprised us. when we used the freedom of information act we go asking for documents we continue to know exist. and so we used the freedom of information act as democracies x-ray. thousand get documents we need. that questions, hunches, based on conduct of what we've seen already when the fbi's been tracking young muslim men between the ages of 18 and 33 asking them to come in for voluntary fingerprinting, we had a hunch they had to have some training materials that were going to be troubling and problematic, and lamentably our hunches were borne out. i think frankly, one thing the fbi needs to, i would encour
fbi director mueller acknowledged that those materials damaged the fbi's relationship with muslim communities and i commend chairman durbin for his recent letter to the fbi on the subject and i'm working on a letter to express my concerns as well. mr. romero, what actions can fbi take to show it is serious about reforming its training programs? >> thank you for the question, senator franken. and, yes, what i would first point out is, of course, those memos and files and training manuals...
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>>> on the streets of detroit the fbi is taking a hard line on those who sell young girls. >> i'm looking for some young girls. >> how old are you? >> investigators are scooping up more and more teens. >> is she underage? 17. >> from michigan to the suburbs romeo pimps sell dreams to the naive and even the girl next door. >> you're a victim. >> don't judge a book by its cover. just because i live in a nice house doesn't mean i live a nice life. >> hello, mom? >> it's an uphill battle for investigators trying to rescue children trapped and scared. >> we really are trying to help you. they have nowhere else to go. for us to say we want to get you out of this life, i don't know that they necessarily believe that. >> tonight msnbc goes under cover with the fbi in michigan rescuing the young and the lost caught in the grip of sex slavery in the motor city. >>> tonight we visit the streets and suburbs of detroit, michigan, joining the fbi, state and local police as part of operation cross-country five, a nationwide dragnet to crack down on those who exploit
>>> on the streets of detroit the fbi is taking a hard line on those who sell young girls. >> i'm looking for some young girls. >> how old are you? >> investigators are scooping up more and more teens. >> is she underage? 17. >> from michigan to the suburbs romeo pimps sell dreams to the naive and even the girl next door. >> you're a victim. >> don't judge a book by its cover. just because i live in a nice house...
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fbi. what happened here? guy who lives here, looks like he slipped by the pool and hit his head, fell in and drowned. get everybody out. it's a crime scene. get everybody out right now. hey, everybody, we got to clear out. [ female announcer ] with depression, simple pleasures can simply hurt. the sadness, anxiety, the loss of interest. the aches and pains and fatigue. depression hurts. cymbalta can help with many symptoms of depression. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens, you have unusual changes in behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including
fbi. what happened here? guy who lives here, looks like he slipped by the pool and hit his head, fell in and drowned. get everybody out. it's a crime scene. get everybody out right now. hey, everybody, we got to clear out. [ female announcer ] with depression, simple pleasures can simply hurt. the sadness, anxiety, the loss of interest. the aches and pains and fatigue. depression hurts. cymbalta can help with many symptoms of depression. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens,...
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- fbi has authority within the country. the problem before 9/11 is there weren't stove piped. they weren't cooperating enough. in the same way nsa cybercommand, as you said, has the responsibility to protect america. it's a jewel. it's a national treasurer from attack along with many other, cyberattack, along with many other responsibilities that you have. dhs has a domestic responsibility, a preventive responsibility. and in that sense it's different unless expansive and fbi and the other case. the interesting thing that you've testified to, and i think senator mccain was, in hearing, is that you are building exactly the kind of cooperative relationship between nsa cybercommand, dhs, and the fbi that didn't exist before 9/11 and the fact is, senator mccain and i introduced an amendment to the national defense authorization act last december that codifies in law the working agreement between nsa and dhs. so i know -- incidentally, i would say this for the record -- i've talked to admiral mcconnell, a former dni, i've heard
- fbi has authority within the country. the problem before 9/11 is there weren't stove piped. they weren't cooperating enough. in the same way nsa cybercommand, as you said, has the responsibility to protect america. it's a jewel. it's a national treasurer from attack along with many other, cyberattack, along with many other responsibilities that you have. dhs has a domestic responsibility, a preventive responsibility. and in that sense it's different unless expansive and fbi and the other...
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fbi director mueller acknowledged that those materials damaged the fbi's relationship with muslim communities and i commend chairman durbin for his recent letter to the fbi on the subject and i'm working on a letter to express my concerns as well. mr. romero, what actions can fbi take to show it is serious about reforming its training programs? >> thank you for the question, senator franken. and, yes, what i would first point out is, of course, those memos and files and training manuals surprised us. when we used the freedom of information act we go asking for documents we continue to know exist. and so we used the freedom of information act as democracies x-ray. thousand get documents we need. that questions, hunches, based on conduct of what we've seen already when the fbi's been tracking young muslim men between the ages of 18 and 33 asking them to come in for voluntary fingerprinting, we had a hunch they had to have some training materials that were going to be troubling and problematic, and lamentably our hunches were borne out. i think frankly, one thing the fbi needs to, i would encour
fbi director mueller acknowledged that those materials damaged the fbi's relationship with muslim communities and i commend chairman durbin for his recent letter to the fbi on the subject and i'm working on a letter to express my concerns as well. mr. romero, what actions can fbi take to show it is serious about reforming its training programs? >> thank you for the question, senator franken. and, yes, what i would first point out is, of course, those memos and files and training manuals...
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i want to thank the fbi who was using profiles in psychology. thank you for partnering with us to take an extremely dangerous person off the street. he is a great agent. thank you very much. [applause] thank you, and we will move back into this with public comment period of we will call a general public comment. >> item number one, the general public comment. you have three minutes tuesday. -- to speak. by some of you may have seen this article, and it had to do with comments i made on february 2, and subsequent to that meeting, the chair of the meeting was recorder in making various comments about meet such as she knew 12 people who would carry me -- bury me. she was laughing during the taped conversation and seemed to be having quite a good time, and two days later went for the san francisco police department and filed a complaint against me. i have made subsequent inquiries, including an immediate disclosure request, and the only thing in this investigation is accusations against me. i was visited out my home by police inspectors without noti
i want to thank the fbi who was using profiles in psychology. thank you for partnering with us to take an extremely dangerous person off the street. he is a great agent. thank you very much. [applause] thank you, and we will move back into this with public comment period of we will call a general public comment. >> item number one, the general public comment. you have three minutes tuesday. -- to speak. by some of you may have seen this article, and it had to do with comments i made on...
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agents. >> bergman: the fbi examiner determined that this fingerprint found in madrid matched a print taken from brandon mayfield when he was in the military. >> they proceeded to push through rather forcefully, to handcuff me. it was just unbelievable. it was surreal. i mean one minute you're sitting there and you've taken your kids to school and you've said, "have a good day and be a learning superstar," and you're working on your case in your office, and the next minute you're heading downtown in cuffs and people are searching you for blasting caps and detonators. >> bergman: for generations, the fbi and their fingerprint examiners have maintained that fingerprint identification is "infallible." routinely testifying that they are "one hundred percent certain"... and there's "zero percent" chance they could be wrong. >> fingerprint examiners have been taught that there's only one person in the world who could have left this fingerprint. there's no scientific basis for that. >> wait a second. there's no scientific basis for matching, like a partial fingerprint? >> the premise is that
agents. >> bergman: the fbi examiner determined that this fingerprint found in madrid matched a print taken from brandon mayfield when he was in the military. >> they proceeded to push through rather forcefully, to handcuff me. it was just unbelievable. it was surreal. i mean one minute you're sitting there and you've taken your kids to school and you've said, "have a good day and be a learning superstar," and you're working on your case in your office, and the next minute...
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what are we at the fbi doing about it? to address the increasingly complex cyber technologies and actors and the international scope of online krenz, the fbi has made changes to the structure of our organization. we have field offices housing analyst and forensic examiners. we are enhancing our cyber training. and we have changed the way we work to employ more multifaceted approach, leveraging law enforcement and private sector partnerships more than we ever have before. as part of the fbi cyber response effort is a national cyber investigative joint task force. just outside d.c., it provides an operation for employing an fbi-led interagency task force investigating all types of cyber threat. there are dedicated teams of toregas on specific intrusion sets and problems, including botnet. this includes intelligence and technical panel -- analysts from difference years. -- different spheres. we have developed strong relationships with the private sector and through the robust information sharing that has been created, we prev
what are we at the fbi doing about it? to address the increasingly complex cyber technologies and actors and the international scope of online krenz, the fbi has made changes to the structure of our organization. we have field offices housing analyst and forensic examiners. we are enhancing our cyber training. and we have changed the way we work to employ more multifaceted approach, leveraging law enforcement and private sector partnerships more than we ever have before. as part of the fbi...
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the fbi worked with us to not -- the fbi reverse the damage to their operating systems. as government security professionals, we are on the -- we have a unique position to address the threat. we have a special awareness of certain threats. we must couple threat information with specialized technology to increase the effectiveness of our cyber security practice. more importantly, we must recognize that we share this challenge and we must abide our resources to reduce the threat. what we do if i told you that right now, while you sit here today, a criminal gang is in your office reading your e- mails? copying your business plans and stealing your research? i imagine you call the police. and then work with the company to address the consequences of the theft. i am telling you that kind of theft is happening today. yet, we are not calling law- enforcement and addressing the threat. in february of this year, the wall street journal bricking story about a telecommunications company to networked systems. chinese hackers allegedly down loaded technical papers and employee e-mail
the fbi worked with us to not -- the fbi reverse the damage to their operating systems. as government security professionals, we are on the -- we have a unique position to address the threat. we have a special awareness of certain threats. we must couple threat information with specialized technology to increase the effectiveness of our cyber security practice. more importantly, we must recognize that we share this challenge and we must abide our resources to reduce the threat. what we do if i...
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history, eric rudolph is added to the fbi's most wanted list. with no sightings of the fugitive, some speculate that he is dead. >> people can't conceptualize of someone like this having this level of resolve and dedication to this mission. eric rudolph is not like everybody else. his anti-government and anti-abortion philosophy and ideology was the motivating force for him. doing something that would achieve the objective of furthering that cause trumped other needs that he might have had in his life for companionship or money or anything like that. >> he had the skills to survive a long, long time. and he had the will. because in his mind, if he had died in the wood, then in a sense to him, the government would have won. >> as the investigators' frustration mounts, their fugitive makes a mistake that hands them the biggest break of the case. >> this morning, police and the fbi are intensifying their search in north carolina for suspected abortion clinic bomber eric rudolph. they're concentrating on the home where rudolph is believed to have ta
history, eric rudolph is added to the fbi's most wanted list. with no sightings of the fugitive, some speculate that he is dead. >> people can't conceptualize of someone like this having this level of resolve and dedication to this mission. eric rudolph is not like everybody else. his anti-government and anti-abortion philosophy and ideology was the motivating force for him. doing something that would achieve the objective of furthering that cause trumped other needs that he might have...
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the fbi led investigation brought together the u.s. secret service and international law enforcement resulting in multiple arrests globally and indictment of the ringleader in atlanta. a federal grand jury. one of the largest cybercrime takedowns to date, operation tried and bridge from fbi agents at omaha, nebraska, for other traces of on the data clearinghouse batch payments made to 46 separate bank accounts in the u.s. fbi teams partner with numerous long forced a working group partners in the u.s., the netherlands, ukraine and the united kingdom to identify the operators responsible for stealing banking information in some $70 million from individuals, churches, and small and medium-sized businesses. the unprecedented international teamwork that took place in that case and naval the destruction of a large organized criminal group, and when the thieves were neutralized, 39 arrests were made in the united states alone. clearly high-tech criminals are evolving their tactics and techniques and the cyber underground, alongside the devel
the fbi led investigation brought together the u.s. secret service and international law enforcement resulting in multiple arrests globally and indictment of the ringleader in atlanta. a federal grand jury. one of the largest cybercrime takedowns to date, operation tried and bridge from fbi agents at omaha, nebraska, for other traces of on the data clearinghouse batch payments made to 46 separate bank accounts in the u.s. fbi teams partner with numerous long forced a working group partners in...
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the fact that the fbi and d.o.j. may end up with a very critical view of what was done by locals on the case. that doesn't get to the real key of how you now get enough evidence to bring charges if charges are merited against george zimmerman and prove them beyond a reasonable doubt. >> now there was a report in the new york times today, lou, that says that george zimmerman wen back to the scene, recreated the scene with police the day after the shooting and there's been a recreation of the scene on tape. this is in the new york times. it says the day after the shooting george zimmerman, according to his father, returned with at least three police officers to the retreat at twin lakes. investigators accompanied by someone with the video camera wanted him to reenact the events of the night when the two strangers had stood their ground. now, one where the tape is would be very interesting. secondly, in light of what you just said if they returned with the shooter, why wouldn't they have taken all of the forensic eviden
the fact that the fbi and d.o.j. may end up with a very critical view of what was done by locals on the case. that doesn't get to the real key of how you now get enough evidence to bring charges if charges are merited against george zimmerman and prove them beyond a reasonable doubt. >> now there was a report in the new york times today, lou, that says that george zimmerman wen back to the scene, recreated the scene with police the day after the shooting and there's been a recreation of...
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the fact that the fbi and d.o.j. may end up with a very critical view of what was done by locals on the case. that doesn't get to the real key of how you now get enough evidence to bring charges if charges are merited against george zimmerman and prove them beyond a reasonable doubt. >> now there was a report in the new york times today, lou, that says that george zimmerman went back to the scene, recreated the scene with police the day after the shooting and there's been a recreation of the scene on tape. this is in the new york times. it says the day after the shooting george zimmerman, according to his father, returned with at least three police officers to the retreat at twin lakes. investigators accompanied by someone with the video camera wanted him to reenact the events of the night when the two strangers had stood their ground. now, one where the tape is would be very interesting. secondly, in light of what you just said if they returned with the shooter, why wouldn't they have taken all of the forensic evide
the fact that the fbi and d.o.j. may end up with a very critical view of what was done by locals on the case. that doesn't get to the real key of how you now get enough evidence to bring charges if charges are merited against george zimmerman and prove them beyond a reasonable doubt. >> now there was a report in the new york times today, lou, that says that george zimmerman went back to the scene, recreated the scene with police the day after the shooting and there's been a recreation of...
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the fbi is ripping up the concrete floor, removing piece by piece. investigators say both new and old information led them to question a carpenter who had a workshop in the place they are now searching, the carpenter has not been charged, has no involvement with the disappearance, but what exactly happened the day he went missing? here is our correspondent, susan candiotti. >> reporter: may 25th, 1979, etan patz is getting ready for school. he comes straight out the door, all decked out in jacket, and pilot hat. he can't wait to get to school. for the first time his mom and dad are allowing him to walk two blocks to get to the bus stop all by himself. >> it was the friday before memorial day weekend, this would be one of the last opportunity, they relented and said he could go. >> it's after 8:00 a.m., according to lisa cohen, etan's mom kisses him goodbye and watches him walk toward the bus stop. everything seems fine, his mother runs back upstairs to take care of her 2-year-old son. this is the corner where etan was heading to meet the bus, two blo
the fbi is ripping up the concrete floor, removing piece by piece. investigators say both new and old information led them to question a carpenter who had a workshop in the place they are now searching, the carpenter has not been charged, has no involvement with the disappearance, but what exactly happened the day he went missing? here is our correspondent, susan candiotti. >> reporter: may 25th, 1979, etan patz is getting ready for school. he comes straight out the door, all decked out...
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we know the fbi has that standard. you've insisted on that standard, and we thank you, and just note that it's not just for men because there are republican and stephens was on this committee. it's larger than that. so we look forward to working with you and we look forward to meeting in the other room where we can go into the national security budget in more detail. the committee's temporarily recessed until we reconvene. next week we'll also take the testimony of secretary bryson of commerce. shall we proceed? >>> cspan's congressional record is a complete guide to the 112th congress. also information on cabinet members and the nation's governors. >>> tonight, leading generals from world war ii and the civil war. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a u.s. army film on general mcmacarthur. at 8:30, a look at the top two military leaders of the civil war. and at 10:10. the world war ii chief of staff who went onto earn as secretary of state and defense secretary. get our schedules and see past programs at our websites. and you can j
we know the fbi has that standard. you've insisted on that standard, and we thank you, and just note that it's not just for men because there are republican and stephens was on this committee. it's larger than that. so we look forward to working with you and we look forward to meeting in the other room where we can go into the national security budget in more detail. the committee's temporarily recessed until we reconvene. next week we'll also take the testimony of secretary bryson of commerce....
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i think we have to partner with dhs and fbi. the reason that i bring dhs into this is that, i believe we want them working with the rest of government to help set up the rest of government networks and work with that. we do not want to take the people that i have and push them over here. i think we want people that we have looking outside and that goes to senator mccain's comments. we're the offensive force. we're the ones that are going to protect the nation, we need to see what's going on and be prepared to do that. we can give and work with dhs and provide capabilities and technical expertise, and that's growing. finally, i'd add in fbi. they have some tremendous capabilities. they have the law enforcement arm. when you put all three of us together, i think our country knows that what we're doing is transparent and we're doing the right thing. in doing that, you've brought all three players to the table. i see command and control in partnership is key, especially with our allies, and i'd put the allies on the table because th
i think we have to partner with dhs and fbi. the reason that i bring dhs into this is that, i believe we want them working with the rest of government to help set up the rest of government networks and work with that. we do not want to take the people that i have and push them over here. i think we want people that we have looking outside and that goes to senator mccain's comments. we're the offensive force. we're the ones that are going to protect the nation, we need to see what's going on and...
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entra y siempre pendiente de ella no me staria ella caiga en eso, osea es super peligroso" segun el fbi, desde el 2008, toth ha estado viajando a virginia, illinois, indiana, wisconsin y minnesota y hasta vivio en arizona en el 2009... "por su cia con seiss, treadas, a bl, mide a de 1ibras,s y e ununar debajl taÑo 225-.. o al 911...l fbia visto "el fbi esta ofreciendo una recompensa de hasta 100-mil dolares por cualquier informacion que resulte en el arresto de este sospechoso. esto es todo de mi parte, soy maria rosa lucchini, reportando de las oficinas principales del fbi, ahora regreso con ustedes a los estudios.." organizaciones de derechos civiles han entablado una demanda contra un popular banco del pais por no mantener propiedades reposeidas en comunidades de alta concentracion de hispanos, como lo hace con propiedades en comunidades predominant emente anglosajonas.. fernando pizarro nos por no mantener y reparar caemadas e conpablo zatarain, a nacional por vivienda justa el nivel de mantenimiento para las propiedades en esas vecindades latinas o afro americanas eran peores que
entra y siempre pendiente de ella no me staria ella caiga en eso, osea es super peligroso" segun el fbi, desde el 2008, toth ha estado viajando a virginia, illinois, indiana, wisconsin y minnesota y hasta vivio en arizona en el 2009... "por su cia con seiss, treadas, a bl, mide a de 1ibras,s y e ununar debajl taÑo 225-.. o al 911...l fbia visto "el fbi esta ofreciendo una recompensa de hasta 100-mil dolares por cualquier informacion que resulte en el arresto de este sospechoso....
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private schoolteacher is on the fbi's radar. >> eric toth has just been added to the fbi's ten most wanted list. he's been on the run for years now. tonight his picture is being plastered on billboards and on bus shelters. >> news 4's melissa molet has more on why the fbi made the decision to add his name. >> for nearly four years, eric toth has eluded capture. he was trusted by parents. someone kids looked up to. a kid counselor. a teacher. now he's on the fbi's top ten most wanted list. >> reporter: $100,000. that's the cash reward the fbi is now offering for information leading them to eric justin toth. he's being sought for allegedly possessing and producing child pornography. the investigation into toth began in june 2008 after police say they found pornographic images on a school camera he had been using. he hasn't been seen since then. the day he left his job as a third grade teacher, a school on the grounds of the washington national cathedral. it's believed one of his victims was a student there. >> it is our belief and our concern and why we're discussing this case today that som
private schoolteacher is on the fbi's radar. >> eric toth has just been added to the fbi's ten most wanted list. he's been on the run for years now. tonight his picture is being plastered on billboards and on bus shelters. >> news 4's melissa molet has more on why the fbi made the decision to add his name. >> for nearly four years, eric toth has eluded capture. he was trusted by parents. someone kids looked up to. a kid counselor. a teacher. now he's on the fbi's top ten most...
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he was appointed by fbi director robert s. muller as assistant director of the fbi's counterterrorism division. in his keynote session this morning, the assistant director will highlight the top priorities of the fbi in the regard to terrorism threat and various ways the fbi mitigates potential threats. he will also share with the audience some recent successes the fbi has had in stopping terrorist attacks. please give a warm welcome to ralph s. boelter. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. >> good morning. >> can i be heard? very good. if i try very hard, i can almost see the back row. it's -- thank you for coming today to this important topic. i know we are now ten years plus after the tragic attack on 9/11/2001, so i often wonder if there is terrorism fatigue out there in the country. and i'm, i'm pleased to see that we have quite the crowd today to listen to my address and, um, my colleague's address which will follow. so again, good morning to all. it's a pleasure to be here today and to speak to you about the fbi's cont
he was appointed by fbi director robert s. muller as assistant director of the fbi's counterterrorism division. in his keynote session this morning, the assistant director will highlight the top priorities of the fbi in the regard to terrorism threat and various ways the fbi mitigates potential threats. he will also share with the audience some recent successes the fbi has had in stopping terrorist attacks. please give a warm welcome to ralph s. boelter. [applause] >> good morning,...
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. >> two days later the fbi joined the investigation in the search for the missing baby. diane wire filed this report. >> fbi agents wore protective gear as they methodically searched the home where daphney died last friday. that four-week-old baby devon williams is still missing and the family is worried. >> anybody, anybody with a heart can we just have the baby please. >> reporter: friends and family members have left teddy bears and flowers for the baby and for his teenage mother creating a makeshift memorial in front of the home. police have interviewed the baby's father 22-year-old williams a local rap artist. >> we talked to him, he's distraught. it's his child that's missing. any time we want to find him we talk to him. >> is he a suspect? >> i think everybody is a suspect right now. >> reporter: williams reportedly signed a contract with a major recording studio last week and police say some of the victims' friend have suggested the killer may have been jealous of williams newfound success or jealous of his relationship with boydin. >> we heard of rumors of jealo
. >> two days later the fbi joined the investigation in the search for the missing baby. diane wire filed this report. >> fbi agents wore protective gear as they methodically searched the home where daphney died last friday. that four-week-old baby devon williams is still missing and the family is worried. >> anybody, anybody with a heart can we just have the baby please. >> reporter: friends and family members have left teddy bears and flowers for the baby and for his...
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former fbi special agent. and lisa cohen. she's the author of "after etan: the missing child case that held america captive." you spoke to etan's father today and also yesterday. have you talked to them about this man? would they be surprised if he was the suspect? >> they are being very closed mouth about the recent developments. because the fbi has asked them not to talk to anybody about it. they knew him. the family knew him. and etan knew him. he -- they were pals. and they actually would spend some time together. he was a carpenter and a handyman. and sometimes etan would help him do his jobs. >> even in the beginning, was he on a list of people -- the police were looking at? >> yeah. he was on a list for many years off and on. they talked to him. they interviewed him in 1979. i know that they searched every house, every basement, every rooftop in a four block radius for -- and then beyond eventually. at least once. if not more than once. >> so they had been in this basement before? >> in all likelihood. >> dr. kobalinsk
former fbi special agent. and lisa cohen. she's the author of "after etan: the missing child case that held america captive." you spoke to etan's father today and also yesterday. have you talked to them about this man? would they be surprised if he was the suspect? >> they are being very closed mouth about the recent developments. because the fbi has asked them not to talk to anybody about it. they knew him. the family knew him. and etan knew him. he -- they were pals. and they...
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fbi's top ten most wanted fugitives. >> federal officials say his behavior and crime make him one of the most dangerous men around. >> reporter: we're talking about 30-year-old eric todd, the former third grade teacher here at the elementary school is an accused child pornographer. tonight the fbi says the hunt for him is on. >> he wouldn't be going on this list if we didn't think he was a significant danger to the public. >> reporter: he's talking about 30-year-old eric todd, the former teacher at elementary school in northwest d.c. wanted on pornography charges. in 2008 a school camera containing child pornography was found in his possession. he's been on the run ever since. >> he fled ahead of the law enforcement response actually with other indications, other information in there that had child pornography. >> he's been using the alias of david bouzan is also accused of producing child pornography in maryland. while on the run he's been in virginia, illinois, indiana, wisconsin and minnesota. most recently he was living in the area of phoenix, arizona. when authorities came looki
fbi's top ten most wanted fugitives. >> federal officials say his behavior and crime make him one of the most dangerous men around. >> reporter: we're talking about 30-year-old eric todd, the former third grade teacher here at the elementary school is an accused child pornographer. tonight the fbi says the hunt for him is on. >> he wouldn't be going on this list if we didn't think he was a significant danger to the public. >> reporter: he's talking about 30-year-old eric...