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what actually happened is that woodward and bernstein replicated the fbi's investigation. the fbi
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the fbi handles this all the time. the white house chose to use a group of its own and broke in illegally into dr. fielding's office. that was because dr. fielding had not wished to share information about his client. he decided -- he cited doctor/client privilege. the white house breaks in. the question is what did the president know of this? we don't know what he knew in advance but we do know from the tapes he was informed that a domestic covert action had occurred in los angeles. here we go. this is five days after. >> so tomorrow we'll review all this tough. we tried to view -- we had one little operation that aborted out in los angeles, which i think is better that you don't know about. >> agree. >> but we have some dirty tricks under way that may pay off. >> in this period, the summer of 1971, the administration became so concerned about the president's -- 'president became so concerned about those he termed his enemies, not only were the plumbers given a responsibility to gain information on those who would lea
the fbi handles this all the time. the white house chose to use a group of its own and broke in illegally into dr. fielding's office. that was because dr. fielding had not wished to share information about his client. he decided -- he cited doctor/client privilege. the white house breaks in. the question is what did the president know of this? we don't know what he knew in advance but we do know from the tapes he was informed that a domestic covert action had occurred in los angeles. here we...
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so they were actually writing about the fbi investigation that was through, but the fbi wasn't publishing its results, so it looked like the "washington post" was ahead of the fbi when all it was was reporting some of despite what i'm saying, i don't think it's denigrating the "post" to show that it was that. it didn't like to see the results of its investigation in the newspaper. but it was the newspaper's job before the election as possible. that's no small accomplishment, and i'm -- i'll be the first in line to recognize woodward and bernstein's accomplishment. regardless of whether felt leaked for self-serving reasons or the most principled one. my problem really is not the coverage in the summer and fall of 1972. it's in the book about the coverage because the book is where the fairytale starts. now i actually didn't get a chance to do this before completing my book, but i was recently in los angeles and went through the papers of alan pachula, director of the film "all the president's men." he wanted to make a film that was very true to life. so he actually interviewed all the edito
so they were actually writing about the fbi investigation that was through, but the fbi wasn't publishing its results, so it looked like the "washington post" was ahead of the fbi when all it was was reporting some of despite what i'm saying, i don't think it's denigrating the "post" to show that it was that. it didn't like to see the results of its investigation in the newspaper. but it was the newspaper's job before the election as possible. that's no small accomplishment,...
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and that way the fbi can cross-reference, all right, say the fbi has you on a terror watch list. and then it comes in that you are buying an ak. well, the fbi is going to put you under surveillance. say this guy was bought 60,000 rounds in colorado, which he did, and the fbi in denver got wind of that, they would have been watching him. all right? this just makes common sense. it's not intrusion on gun rights. >> you are not going to sign an fbi agent to follow each and every law. >> bill: did you get 60,000 rounds? he certainly will. >> you cannot -- you cannot say that the laws on the books are not tough and stringent. >> bill: sure i can the kid bought 60,000 rounds and no federal agency knew about it. >> you are not going to have an fbi agent who is suddenly trailing everybody in this country who buys whatever it your definition is a large number of pieces of ammunition. >> bill: congressman, let me break this to you, if the fbi is alerted that somebody is buying 60,000 heavy duty rounds, they are going to check it out. because that's what antiterrorism is. that's what they d
and that way the fbi can cross-reference, all right, say the fbi has you on a terror watch list. and then it comes in that you are buying an ak. well, the fbi is going to put you under surveillance. say this guy was bought 60,000 rounds in colorado, which he did, and the fbi in denver got wind of that, they would have been watching him. all right? this just makes common sense. it's not intrusion on gun rights. >> you are not going to sign an fbi agent to follow each and every law....
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the fbi has been on the case since last year after the fbi bested a ring of commuhackers. the hackers ratted people to other web sites and racked up money. >>> when these temporary servers kid taken down by the fbi, your computer will not be able to connect to the internet's even if you have the proper connection >>> see next explains that's why the fbi has been directing people to this web site to check for the virus. as many as 64,000 computers are still a risk up losing internet on monday. for a link to find out if you are at risk, ahead to our website t. this mall where could the fact both mac and pc >>> so we ask what's your worst viral horror story? shared with us on our website or on facebook >>> you could see smoke is still coming out of the home. we have a crew on the scene gathering information and we will have a live report coming up >>> apple is accustomed to a high-level of security. it appears that virus makers have found a way to back in. it's meant to help friends find others nearby. >>> without knowing, that act would text them on your behalf >>> the virus
the fbi has been on the case since last year after the fbi bested a ring of commuhackers. the hackers ratted people to other web sites and racked up money. >>> when these temporary servers kid taken down by the fbi, your computer will not be able to connect to the internet's even if you have the proper connection >>> see next explains that's why the fbi has been directing people to this web site to check for the virus. as many as 64,000 computers are still a risk up losing...
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fbi director muller 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 -- 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 -- what i would first point out is, of course, those -- 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 a democracy's x-ray, how do we get documents that we need, 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 to come in for a voluntary fingerprinting and photographing, mapping out mosques. we had a hunch that they had to some training material works that were going to be troubling and problematic, and lamentbly our
fbi director muller 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 -- 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 -- what i would first point out is, of course, those -- those...
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you have atf and fbi here. they sent in robots on friday to assess the situation, get some video, see how bad it is before men and women in uniform try to go in there today to see what has actually happened. of course the suspected gunman james holmes told police when they arrested him right after the shooting in the movie theater parking lot that he had booby-trapped his apartment, that there were indeed explosives inside. i want you to listen to a neighbor, jackie mitchell. he actually had a beer with the suspected gunman just last tuesday. take a listen. >> you couldn't see this coming, no. >> what was he like? >> like i say, if you looked at the mug shot on tv, the same guy you see on tv is the same guy looking at you. just intelligent-looking guy. so, i mean, i don't -- you don't know what a killer looks like but it don't look like him. >> i can also tell you something very strange that police saw when they first came to holmes's apartment, there was techno music loud blairing out of his one bedroom apartm
you have atf and fbi here. they sent in robots on friday to assess the situation, get some video, see how bad it is before men and women in uniform try to go in there today to see what has actually happened. of course the suspected gunman james holmes told police when they arrested him right after the shooting in the movie theater parking lot that he had booby-trapped his apartment, that there were indeed explosives inside. i want you to listen to a neighbor, jackie mitchell. he actually had a...
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diane, the fbi busted the hackers who caused this mess. and then the agency set up temporary servers so the victims could set up to the internet. but the servers are turned off, and soon it will be very clear who is infected. like many of us, maria uses the internet a lot. come monday, some of us may have trouble logging on. for six months the fbi has been protecting computers infected with malicious software that changes the way your computers search. the computers were hacked by criminals. the infected computers direct the users to sites they are not looking for. the fbi says that the scammers made tons of money from what they posted on the sites. >> absolutely brilliant the way they did this. they were able to tap into one of the richest sources of money on the internet, and that is online advertising. >> reporter: the fbi is turning the protections off. if your computer has the malware, you wouldn't be able to get on line. teresa hopes she is in the clear. >> it can't get multi viruss, doesn't mean there are not a few. >> reporter: to
diane, the fbi busted the hackers who caused this mess. and then the agency set up temporary servers so the victims could set up to the internet. but the servers are turned off, and soon it will be very clear who is infected. like many of us, maria uses the internet a lot. come monday, some of us may have trouble logging on. for six months the fbi has been protecting computers infected with malicious software that changes the way your computers search. the computers were hacked by criminals....
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this is an example where the partnership with the fbi is so great. you know, if we find out that our suspect ordered something from someplace in washington state, for instance, i don't have to figure out how to find out what that was or talk to someone at that location. i can talk to my friend jim here. he's got assets all around the country. we can run down that stuff quickly. we've got some work to do getting subpoenas in some cases but it is a hopeful area of investigative lead for us. our tip line is working well. as of today we have received 84 leads as a result of tips. there are all different kinds of leads. it may include phone calls from people who knew the subject. those kinds of things. we're working very hard and very closely with the fbi to run down all of those leads. again, i'll offer the tip line. anybody who knows anything about our suspect or anything about these events. 720-913-stop. it's the crime stoppers line. or 720-913-7867. with regard to thetheat, the major crime scene, weave completed a thorough search of that facility for
this is an example where the partnership with the fbi is so great. you know, if we find out that our suspect ordered something from someplace in washington state, for instance, i don't have to figure out how to find out what that was or talk to someone at that location. i can talk to my friend jim here. he's got assets all around the country. we can run down that stuff quickly. we've got some work to do getting subpoenas in some cases but it is a hopeful area of investigative lead for us. our...
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the fbi at the time was under attorney general's guidelines noto dhat. ofespelythre er cote en of activity. congress h raked them over the coals. they also in the wake of a lot of radal activity in the 1990s put tother sedition thuns ord tin thre -eoty movement the neonatty movement in fort smith, arkansas, and things went very wrong. hif,ye -e the . ryseth wll it uc,e maur o them had read anything about the trial, and two of the members of the jury fe in love with two of e fendants, one on tfetslly got mared to th0 bhemefo ellison. everybody suspected rightly he was only in it to reduce his jail sentence. upshot was everybody was quitd. th f ist ttf frhe ralri t cratd,d n going to look for links to the broader movement, and that's exactly what happened when the bomb went off in oklahoma ty. thtf, mwhn'e h--oor ne gli the a eate atf was primarily responsible for the disasters at ruby ridge in idaho in 1992, and there was one botched siegehereeo ed whalso ended in the deaths of dozens of people. so they were running scared, essentially. there was a new re
the fbi at the time was under attorney general's guidelines noto dhat. ofespelythre er cote en of activity. congress h raked them over the coals. they also in the wake of a lot of radal activity in the 1990s put tother sedition thuns ord tin thre -eoty movement the neonatty movement in fort smith, arkansas, and things went very wrong. hif,ye -e the . ryseth wll it uc,e maur o them had read anything about the trial, and two of the members of the jury fe in love with two of e fendants, one on...
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we have done some field tests but we are sending that evidence back to the fbi lab at quantico. they will make the definitive conclusion as to what those substances are. >> can you talk about your personal experience with this? >> i'm sorry. say again sir? [ question inaudible ] >> a very good question. it was an extremely dangerous environment. if a neighbor or an unassuming pedestrian would have walked in that door, or god forbid a first responder, they would have sustained significant injuries and/or lost their life. >> agent, will you speak of preserving that crime scene and the delicate
we have done some field tests but we are sending that evidence back to the fbi lab at quantico. they will make the definitive conclusion as to what those substances are. >> can you talk about your personal experience with this? >> i'm sorry. say again sir? [ question inaudible ] >> a very good question. it was an extremely dangerous environment. if a neighbor or an unassuming pedestrian would have walked in that door, or god forbid a first responder, they would have sustained...
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green hall was renting are now -- sarah greenhalgh was renting are now getting assistance from the fbi. >> that's not something that's unusual in a case like that. we've asked for assistance from multiple state and federal agencies and this morning the fbi responded to our requests for assistance. >> reporter: lieutenant james hartman won't go into much detail, but he acknowledges the fbi agents may be able too assist in sorting out -- to assist in sorting out leads from greenhalgh's facebook activity. >> it does play a key role in this case. we're working with facebook. >> reporter: in her last pose on facebook sarah made reference to sleeping with her windows open but hoping a bat [ bleep ] crazy boy wouldn't
green hall was renting are now -- sarah greenhalgh was renting are now getting assistance from the fbi. >> that's not something that's unusual in a case like that. we've asked for assistance from multiple state and federal agencies and this morning the fbi responded to our requests for assistance. >> reporter: lieutenant james hartman won't go into much detail, but he acknowledges the fbi agents may be able too assist in sorting out -- to assist in sorting out leads from...
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contar ,puede pasar en pocos minutos y puede afectra a cualquiera de nosotros, la advertencia la hace fbi, e el lunes miles de computadoras no tendrán acceso a lanternet, galo arellano nos explica cómo fue el ciber ataque > faltan pocas horas para que el fbi apague los servidores que creó para contrarrestar el virus llamado dns changer. >>> a las 12 de la che cierran los servicios, y las personas que están infectados, seuedan sin acceso. >>>i alguna vez usted recibió un correo electrónico con una promoción tentadora, e hizo click en el vínculo, tendrá esto como respuesta, nada. >>> cuando están llendo a un s, el dns changer los lleva a otro luga entonces, ellos nopodrán accesar a ningún website, porque su computadora está compretida, y están yendo a un lugar que no existe. >>> aproximadamente 4 millones de computadoras fueron infectadas, la solución más fácil parael i era desactivar las unidades, pero hubiese sido una intromisión controversial y crearon servidores para ganar tiempo. >>> de estas 60 mil personas, hay un grupo de alrededor de 10 mil quel fbi no pudo contac
contar ,puede pasar en pocos minutos y puede afectra a cualquiera de nosotros, la advertencia la hace fbi, e el lunes miles de computadoras no tendrán acceso a lanternet, galo arellano nos explica cómo fue el ciber ataque > faltan pocas horas para que el fbi apague los servidores que creó para contrarrestar el virus llamado dns changer. >>> a las 12 de la che cierran los servicios, y las personas que están infectados, seuedan sin acceso. >>>i alguna vez usted recibió...
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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 to get documents that 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,
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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the fbi thinks of as many as 50 major u.s. corporations are infected. keep in mind that this can in fact both macintosh and pcs >> it security story of a different type, the port of oakland is getting a large federal grant to improve its security. officials say they will receive $3.5 million from fema and that the money is going all of it will go towards various projects including installing cameras and adding to the ports fiber-optic network >> one way or another, occupied the farm turned up yesterday to attend some of the vegetables they planted in spring. the occupy movement is now trying some new supporters >> it is nonviolent, they're trying to give to the people and they are doing good work. >> all, not all of the vegetables are ready to pick so they're planning another harvest in a few weeks. >> to popular star out of commission this weekend. the shuttles are running instead it and then there is the j church wine which is only operating between balboa park and market street. the closures are part of an ongoing improvement and service should be up
the fbi thinks of as many as 50 major u.s. corporations are infected. keep in mind that this can in fact both macintosh and pcs >> it security story of a different type, the port of oakland is getting a large federal grant to improve its security. officials say they will receive $3.5 million from fema and that the money is going all of it will go towards various projects including installing cameras and adding to the ports fiber-optic network >> one way or another, occupied the farm...
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the good news, the fbi has captured and shut down the bad guys behind all this. >> in february, the fbi by said a ring of hackers figured out a way to in fact computers around the world without them knowing it -- in fact computers are run the world without them knowing it. millions of computers were infected in hundreds of countries. it affects both pizzey and mac users. the fbi had to put up a backup system to keep people on line. >> this was in directly relying on a piece of infrastructure that the bad guys control. >> the fbi has now pulled the plug on that computer life- support system, leaving users on their own. internet providers said they have plans in place to help customers were cut off from cyberspace. even if your internet connection is working, it is best to check for the malware as it could pose serious problems down the road. >> if you need to know if your computer is infected, you can go to dcweg.org. yesterday, and normally four- hour flight took 19 hours. all because of an unruly passenger. people said they spent more than one hour on the tarmac and more than 10 hours
the good news, the fbi has captured and shut down the bad guys behind all this. >> in february, the fbi by said a ring of hackers figured out a way to in fact computers around the world without them knowing it -- in fact computers are run the world without them knowing it. millions of computers were infected in hundreds of countries. it affects both pizzey and mac users. the fbi had to put up a backup system to keep people on line. >> this was in directly relying on a piece of...
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the fbi says he kidnapped them. >> are you going to surrender to the fbi? >> hell no. no. how somebody can surrender himself from freedom to jail? i'm not going to do that. i do not trust the system anymore in america. >> reporter: a judge awarded faisal visitation rights after he and his wife got divorced. a month later he picked up the two from their grandmother's house in prince george's county and was supposed to return them two days later. instead they boarded a plane, flew to germany and landed in the north african country of tunisia faisal has dual citizenship. >> reporter: on wednesday, the mother says that faisal allows her to see them. >> tunisian sovereignty issue. they cannot leave. >> reporter: the fbi launched an international manhunt. >> we will track you down and bring you back. you can run and hide but we will find you. >> reporter: the fbi says you are a wanted fugitive. >> they know where i am. >> reporter: i spoke with the fbi tonight. they are in contact with tunisian authorities and the state department. the next custody hearing in tunisia is on septe
the fbi says he kidnapped them. >> are you going to surrender to the fbi? >> hell no. no. how somebody can surrender himself from freedom to jail? i'm not going to do that. i do not trust the system anymore in america. >> reporter: a judge awarded faisal visitation rights after he and his wife got divorced. a month later he picked up the two from their grandmother's house in prince george's county and was supposed to return them two days later. instead they boarded a plane,...
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the fbi did change their training materials. fbi said the information they changed was changed because it was factually incorrect or offensive to muslims. our review of fbi counterterrorism training materials was not influenced by the muslim brotherhood or any other outside entity. we initiated an internal review after recognizing that some of our materials did not meet the fbi standards of professionalism. again, though congresswoman bachmann is alleging deep penetration of the entire government, not just the fbi, but at the end of the day, she and the other four lawmakers have targeted one person, huma abedin and may be throwing a chill into many more good public servants who happen to be muslim. they only represent about 4 million american, but they speak with the force of the powerful house intelligence committee. they say they only want an investigation. as one my predecessors in news put it the line between investigating and persecuting is a very fine one. today miss backman also took sharper aim at congressman ellison. he
the fbi did change their training materials. fbi said the information they changed was changed because it was factually incorrect or offensive to muslims. our review of fbi counterterrorism training materials was not influenced by the muslim brotherhood or any other outside entity. we initiated an internal review after recognizing that some of our materials did not meet the fbi standards of professionalism. again, though congresswoman bachmann is alleging deep penetration of the entire...
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to obstruct the fbi's criminal investigation. there was a hint that this might have happened, and so in may of 1973 in his most extensive denial of involvement in watergate, the president says and issues this, issued by the white house, a statement. he doesn't speak publicly about it. he says, at no time did i attempt or authorize others to attempt to implicate the cia in the watergate matter. so he's on the record saying that. it had leaked a bit. people in the cia were beginning to talk about how -- they had been asked to obstruct the fbi's investigation. they were -- they were told to say that it was a matter of national security. the fbi should not investigate the sources of money that were found on the burglars. actually -- it's an amazing story. the burglars had keys to a hotel room where they had left their stuff before they entered the democratic national headquarters, the hotel room was actually the watergate hotel. the watergate hotel. on one of the beds were these stacks of crisp 100 dollar bills which the fbi was able
to obstruct the fbi's criminal investigation. there was a hint that this might have happened, and so in may of 1973 in his most extensive denial of involvement in watergate, the president says and issues this, issued by the white house, a statement. he doesn't speak publicly about it. he says, at no time did i attempt or authorize others to attempt to implicate the cia in the watergate matter. so he's on the record saying that. it had leaked a bit. people in the cia were beginning to talk about...
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the fbi, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms, were working side by side all morning out on this -- off of colfax -- and that integration -- there is going to be -- if it's possible to have a silver lining in something like this, their ability to respond to disaster, they had police arriving in minutes and ambulances within two and a half minutes with 70 injured individuals including the fatalities being able to get them so incredibly rapidly so they were under a doctor's care is little short of a miracle. and it would not happen without a lot of training and i think we are hoping the city council, the entire team, chief oates and all the first responders, what they've done, again, just demonstrates something that that's why this is, despite an event like this, i keep stressing that this is one of the safest cities and one of the safest states in the safest country in the world. and there's a bunch of folks on our staff that took their kids to the movies last night just as a way of trying to demonstrate that we're not going to be backed down. i spent a good part of this morning.
the fbi, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms, were working side by side all morning out on this -- off of colfax -- and that integration -- there is going to be -- if it's possible to have a silver lining in something like this, their ability to respond to disaster, they had police arriving in minutes and ambulances within two and a half minutes with 70 injured individuals including the fatalities being able to get them so incredibly rapidly so they were under a doctor's care is little...
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bombshell report triggers the largest review of fbi cases in history. now cases are getting a second look >> living a lie. the downfall of a man once hailed as a hero and a town left stunned. >> and a labor of love, one man's tribute to his wife 17 years in the makeing. >> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening, mitt romney's full court press to try and shame the president over his attacks over romney's work with a private eqwitty firm failed to get him the response he wanted today. the president isn't backing down. mike vicari is at the white house tonight with more. >> reporter: good evening. the president ignored complaints from mitt romney that the president back off his attacks on bain. despite a driving rain, supporters turned out to hear a dr drenched president obama renew his attack on bain capitol. >> he in involved in companies that have been called pioneers of outsourcing. i don't want a pioneer in outsourcing i want to insourcing. i want to bring companies back. >> this less
bombshell report triggers the largest review of fbi cases in history. now cases are getting a second look >> living a lie. the downfall of a man once hailed as a hero and a town left stunned. >> and a labor of love, one man's tribute to his wife 17 years in the makeing. >> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening, mitt romney's full court press to try and shame the president over his attacks over...
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coming up, my conversation with a former fbi special agent about how this happened. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's four course seafood feast, just $14.99. sta with soup, salad and cheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four perfect courses, just $14.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. >>> well, the fbi and the justice department have recently launched an undertaking like nothing they have ever done before. this is really interesting. they're reviewing thousands of criminal cases, trying to find out if defendants were wrongly convicted and wrongly thrown in jail, based on faulty forensic analysis. i talked with a former fbi special agent, harold cope, it's about that, and how he helped exonerate two men. take a listen. >> it was unbelievable, the number of people, the amount of time and the effort and the obstacles that you run into. so, if you think about the fbi, were to do this, they would do this in their field offices, i suspect they would create task forces, which would mean an fbi agent and then some officers from local law
coming up, my conversation with a former fbi special agent about how this happened. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's four course seafood feast, just $14.99. sta with soup, salad and cheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four perfect courses, just $14.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. >>> well, the fbi and the justice department have recently launched an undertaking like nothing they have ever done before. this is really...
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why is the fbi undertaking this now? >> i can't answer that. i guess as all of us sitting across this great country, we can be thankful the bureau will move in that direction. it will sound cold, but i haven't met a person in jail that will tell you they didn't deserve to be. the problem you have is that there some that did not belong there. i was either lucky or unlucky, however you want to say it and convinced to look at two cases and work those. both of these men had been in jail a long time and it's rewarding, but it's unbelievable. >> you left the fbi about 20 years ago, but in april they reported that justice officials had known for years about questionable forensic evidence or testimony in some trials and they didn't take a new look at the cases and notify the defendants or their attorneys of possible problems in the evidence. i wonder your reaction to that, did anything occur while you were working for the fbi? >> i did and i would venture to say most would not know. if that happened, that sounds bad on the surface. we need to get that
why is the fbi undertaking this now? >> i can't answer that. i guess as all of us sitting across this great country, we can be thankful the bureau will move in that direction. it will sound cold, but i haven't met a person in jail that will tell you they didn't deserve to be. the problem you have is that there some that did not belong there. i was either lucky or unlucky, however you want to say it and convinced to look at two cases and work those. both of these men had been in jail a...
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the fbi is directing users to a special website to see if they are infected. the site will check for the virus and tell you how to fix it. lewis is in the clear. >> i am very relieved. >> reporter: but many others are still at risk and and the fbi thinks about major u.s. corporations. teresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >>> a version of the highly addictive painkiller oxycodone is being manufactured illegally. food and drug administration says any company marketing the bane pills without government approval has 44 days to stop manufacturing it and those who don't will be prosecuted. oxycodone is one of the most widely abused drugs in the united states. exercise is not just important, it is vital for good health. u.s. doctors say lack of fitness increases the risk of death more than obesity or high blood pressure. exercise is as important as getting patients to lose weight or even quit smoking. >>> just standing up can improve your health, according to doctors at ohio state university. they say sitting too much is linked to a higher chance of obesity, high bl
the fbi is directing users to a special website to see if they are infected. the site will check for the virus and tell you how to fix it. lewis is in the clear. >> i am very relieved. >> reporter: but many others are still at risk and and the fbi thinks about major u.s. corporations. teresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >>> a version of the highly addictive painkiller oxycodone is being manufactured illegally. food and drug administration says any company marketing the...
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the fbi is advising everyone to check their computers to see if they are infected. but >> personal assistant jake lewis says he is on line more than 15 hours per day >> all my documents and data bases are stored online, contacts and scheduling >> he had no idea he will lose access to all of it on monday along with thousands of others thanks to an old internet bub. the fbi has been on the case since last year when agents arrested a ring of computer hackers. it affected hundreds of thousands of computers around the world and control them through road servers. the hackers would redirect people to different websites and racked up millions of dollars of the legal fees. when they shut down the servers they immediately wiped out the internet connection for the victims so instead the fbi sent up temporary servers but the shutdown on monday >> when these temporary servers it taken down by the fbi, your computer will not be able to connect to the internet even if you have a proper connection. >> cnet explains that is why the fbi has been directing users to this web site since
the fbi is advising everyone to check their computers to see if they are infected. but >> personal assistant jake lewis says he is on line more than 15 hours per day >> all my documents and data bases are stored online, contacts and scheduling >> he had no idea he will lose access to all of it on monday along with thousands of others thanks to an old internet bub. the fbi has been on the case since last year when agents arrested a ring of computer hackers. it affected hundreds...
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this is an example where the partnership with the fbi is so great. you know, if we find out that our suspect ordered something from someplace in washington state, for instance, i don't have to figure out how to find out what that was or talk to someone at that location. i can talk to my friend jim here. he's got assets all around the country. we can run down that stuff quickly. we've got some work to do getting subpoenas in some cases but it is a hopeful area of investigative lead for us. our tip line is working well. as of today we have received 84 leads as a result of tips. there are all different kinds of leads. it may include phone calls from people who knew the subject. those kinds of things. we're working very hard and very closely with the fbi to run down all of those leads. again, i'll offer the tip line. anybody who knows anything about our suspect or anything about these events. 720-913-stop. it's the crime stoppers line. or 720-913-7867. with regard to the theater, the major crime scene, we have completed a thorough search of that facility
this is an example where the partnership with the fbi is so great. you know, if we find out that our suspect ordered something from someplace in washington state, for instance, i don't have to figure out how to find out what that was or talk to someone at that location. i can talk to my friend jim here. he's got assets all around the country. we can run down that stuff quickly. we've got some work to do getting subpoenas in some cases but it is a hopeful area of investigative lead for us. our...
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the fbi did change their training materials. fbi said the information they changed was changed because it was factually incorrect or offensive to muslims. our review of fbi counterterrorism training materials was not influenced by the muslim brotherhood or any other outside entity. we initiated an internal review after recognizing that some of our materials did not meet the fbi standards of professionalism. again, though congresswoman bachmann is alleging deep penetration of the entire government, not just the fbi, but at the end of the day, she and the other four lawmakers have targeted one person, huma abedin and may be throwing a chill into many more good public servants who happen to be muslim. they only represent about 4 million american, but they speak with the force of the powerful house intelligence committee. they say they only want an investigation. as one my predecessors in news put it the line between investigating and per cusecutins a very fine one. today miss backman also took sharper aim at congressman ellison. he
the fbi did change their training materials. fbi said the information they changed was changed because it was factually incorrect or offensive to muslims. our review of fbi counterterrorism training materials was not influenced by the muslim brotherhood or any other outside entity. we initiated an internal review after recognizing that some of our materials did not meet the fbi standards of professionalism. again, though congresswoman bachmann is alleging deep penetration of the entire...
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the fbi is going to be there to use their components. whether it's ballistics experts, leads outside the aurora area. the real key is to get your arms around who this guy is, does he have any other connections, are there any other explosive devices? does he something else planned? that's what the fbi help the local police with. >> they're going to be looking at the weapons tracing for their points of origin. >> exactly. they'll probably bring in the atf to do that. >> and brad, i mean, we learned later, say after the ft. hood shooting, the shooter had been in contact with a terrorist overseas, there's no evidence that this shooter was acting in any way connected to terrorism, the big concern is at this point is the possibility of copy-cat shooters at other movie theaters. >> unfortunately, george that is true. people look at this and they view it as a success, they're going, i'll change it a little bit and try a different version of it, so, that's a big concern for law enforcement. >> one thing they with have seen from the scale of the s
the fbi is going to be there to use their components. whether it's ballistics experts, leads outside the aurora area. the real key is to get your arms around who this guy is, does he have any other connections, are there any other explosive devices? does he something else planned? that's what the fbi help the local police with. >> they're going to be looking at the weapons tracing for their points of origin. >> exactly. they'll probably bring in the atf to do that. >> and...
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fbi agents from san diego saw all 18 e-mails. while their counterparts at the washington field office or wfo saw only two. one san diego agent asked why washington was so disinterested in hasan. even asking if hasan was working undercover for the fbi. we were wondering if we were missing something. the washington agent responded, no, but also noted the e-mails that he had seen seemed innocuous. he wrote hasan was conducting u.s. army-sponsored research. it was on-line with the questions he sent awlaki. he added, wfo does not currently assess hasan to be involved in terrorist activities. >> fbi agents decided in the end not to interview hasan. in a phone call a washington agent told us san diego counterpart, quote, we don't interview every muslim guy who visits extremist web sites. >> pelley: bob, thank you. there is new trouble for the london olympics. a strike threat. a new forecast on how long we'll suffer with the drought. and megafires in the west. what they are, and why they're happening now when the "cbs evening news" conti
fbi agents from san diego saw all 18 e-mails. while their counterparts at the washington field office or wfo saw only two. one san diego agent asked why washington was so disinterested in hasan. even asking if hasan was working undercover for the fbi. we were wondering if we were missing something. the washington agent responded, no, but also noted the e-mails that he had seen seemed innocuous. he wrote hasan was conducting u.s. army-sponsored research. it was on-line with the questions he sent...
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they were targets, not of the fbi that of the plan and other entities. the fbi was just standing by taking notes while organizers were being beaten. but no, we were pretty spotty and one might say foolhardy but in any case, we were rather full of our own figure. >> we've been talking with professor todd gitlin and this is his latest book available as an ebook occupied nation the roots the spirit and the nation of rocket will street. he's also the author of the 60s coming years of hoping. thank you, professor gitlin. >> you are very welcome. thank you. >> on religious liberty in the united states. this is about 15 minutes. >> on a regular basis on book tv on c-span2, we visit universities to talk with professors who are also authors. this week we are not columbia university in new york city and now joining us is a history professor at columbia, evan haefeli. professor, what is new in nederland? >> new netherland is what is often in the common known as new amsterdam but more than just the beginnings of new york, it was a big chunk of territory which techni
they were targets, not of the fbi that of the plan and other entities. the fbi was just standing by taking notes while organizers were being beaten. but no, we were pretty spotty and one might say foolhardy but in any case, we were rather full of our own figure. >> we've been talking with professor todd gitlin and this is his latest book available as an ebook occupied nation the roots the spirit and the nation of rocket will street. he's also the author of the 60s coming years of hoping....
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quote from the fbi, because we called them. our review of fbi counterterrorism training materials was not influenced by the muslim brotherhood or any other outside entity. we initiated an internal review after recognizing that some of our materials did not meet the fbi standards of professionalism. again, though congresswoman bachmann is alleging deep penetration of the entire government, not just the fbi, but at the end of the day, she and the other four lawmakers have targeted one person, huma abedin and may be throwing a chill into many more good public servants who happen to be muslim. together these five congress people only represent about 4 million americans, but they speak with the force of the powerful house intelligence committee. they say they only want an investigation. as one my predecessors in news put it the line between investigating and persecuting is a very fine one. you can decide whether the congresswoman from minnesota has stepped over it. today ms. bachmann also took sharper aim at congressman ellison. he
quote from the fbi, because we called them. our review of fbi counterterrorism training materials was not influenced by the muslim brotherhood or any other outside entity. we initiated an internal review after recognizing that some of our materials did not meet the fbi standards of professionalism. again, though congresswoman bachmann is alleging deep penetration of the entire government, not just the fbi, but at the end of the day, she and the other four lawmakers have targeted one person,...
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the fbi is involved. they have 100 agents, 250 officers as rob mentioned from across the metro who do not believe according to our senior just correspondent, pierre thomas, that terror had any connection with this. >> not international, that's under investigation. >> for clarification. trying to get a portrait of -- a picture of this gunman to try to get some sort of background. they're investigating, they're talking to eyewitnesses. and that's an important element, as well. fbi is just asking the media to step back a little bit and exercise some discipline because they need to speak with these witnesses. and a lot of the witnesses are -- have been taken to a local high school. that happened in aurora, colorado, movie theater outside of denver. a suburb of denver. 14 dead, ten died on the scene. four additional passing away at the local hospital. 50 years reported so far. one gun inflicting a whole lot of damage on this town outside of denver. >> and a mass plan has been acted in the idea. the basic idea
the fbi is involved. they have 100 agents, 250 officers as rob mentioned from across the metro who do not believe according to our senior just correspondent, pierre thomas, that terror had any connection with this. >> not international, that's under investigation. >> for clarification. trying to get a portrait of -- a picture of this gunman to try to get some sort of background. they're investigating, they're talking to eyewitnesses. and that's an important element, as well. fbi is...
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the fbi has been investigating this. this is a separate probe, separate from what the state's doing, and the fbi so far in the dozen or so interviews that have been done of the friends and relations of george zimmerman, say that they could find nothing in their statements that said that george zimmerman in any way was a racist. in fact, some, i think, implied that there wasn't a racist bone in his body. and that seems to be a consistent message that comes from all the people who know him. all the way through, the woman who was his former fiancee, and you may remember that they had a rather stormy parting of the ways, but despite that, she says that she never saw him exemplify any racist behavior in the time that they were together. he did have a temper, she maintains, but says that she thinks that's as a result of the medication that he took for an acne problem. >> hmm, okay. so none of that from these people who were questioned, friends or an ex-fiancee. how will these findings then potentially impact that department of
the fbi has been investigating this. this is a separate probe, separate from what the state's doing, and the fbi so far in the dozen or so interviews that have been done of the friends and relations of george zimmerman, say that they could find nothing in their statements that said that george zimmerman in any way was a racist. in fact, some, i think, implied that there wasn't a racist bone in his body. and that seems to be a consistent message that comes from all the people who know him. all...
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the fbi agents were using cameras. first they used what looked like some sort of infrared or night vision kind of camera that they peered inside with after breaking out the window. then they used a camera that was on a big hook. it looked like they were just moving it around inside to make sure they could see what was inside the apartment before actually giving the all clear for agents to go in from the front side. we initially thought they would be making their entrance into the apartment through the window, which is a second floor window, off the cherry picker from the fire department, but they retreated down off of there and now the action has shifted to the front of the building. right now it's a hold situation before they send the agents in. they're trying to make sure in fact there are no booby traps inside. one comment from one of the police officers that the suspect had made some statements relating to the fact that his apartment might be booby trapped. so that is why they are being to methodical. >> using abun
the fbi agents were using cameras. first they used what looked like some sort of infrared or night vision kind of camera that they peered inside with after breaking out the window. then they used a camera that was on a big hook. it looked like they were just moving it around inside to make sure they could see what was inside the apartment before actually giving the all clear for agents to go in from the front side. we initially thought they would be making their entrance into the apartment...
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the fbi has looked into this. we found no credible evidence that such activity is going on. >> could you reneat again, madam secretary? >> we have looked into the fbi looked into, we have found no credible evidence that such infiltration is going on. >> and the fbi being the component that would have an intelligent component would it be for the cia but the fbi would have used their intelligence resources is that you're suggests. >> i would say siewm so. i don't know who they use. that would be my assumption. the u.s. department of homeland security and fbi found no evidence. >> that is correct. >> thank you, chairman. >> the gentleman from texas mr. mccall. >> thank you i want to thank the witnesses, first, madam secretary let me come plenlt you on the attention to the caribbean. we chaired an oversight hearing on the caribbean being the third border, and i know i got reports back from governor, and representative that did a great job. i certainly appreciate that. i chaired a hearing just recently on the use of dr
the fbi has looked into this. we found no credible evidence that such activity is going on. >> could you reneat again, madam secretary? >> we have looked into the fbi looked into, we have found no credible evidence that such infiltration is going on. >> and the fbi being the component that would have an intelligent component would it be for the cia but the fbi would have used their intelligence resources is that you're suggests. >> i would say siewm so. i don't know who...
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the fbi has been investigating this. this is a separate probe, separate from what the state's doing, and the fbi so far in the dozen or so interviews that have been done of the friends and relations of george zimmerman, say that they could find nothing in their statements that said that george zimmerman in any way was a racist. in fact, some, i think, implied that there wasn't a racist bone in his body. and that seems to be a consistent message that comes from all the people who know him. all the way through, the woman who was his former fiancee, and you may remember that they had a rather stormy parting of the ways, but despite that, she says that she never saw him exemplify any racist behavior in the time that they were together. he did have a temper, she maintains, but says that she thinks that's as a result of the medication that he took for an acne problem. >> hmm, okay. so none of that from these people who were questioned, friendor an ex-fiancee. how will these findings then potentially impact that department of j
the fbi has been investigating this. this is a separate probe, separate from what the state's doing, and the fbi so far in the dozen or so interviews that have been done of the friends and relations of george zimmerman, say that they could find nothing in their statements that said that george zimmerman in any way was a racist. in fact, some, i think, implied that there wasn't a racist bone in his body. and that seems to be a consistent message that comes from all the people who know him. all...
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we contacted the fbi about the changes they made to some of their training material. after some controversy, some reporters ought up the details of things that were in some of these training materials. a small amount of the training materials. the fbdid change their training materials. fbi said the information they changed was changed because it was factually incorrect or offensive to muslims. our review of fbi counterterrorism training materials was not influenced by the muslim brotherhood or any other outside entity. we initiated an internal review after recognizing that some of our materials did not meet the fbi standards of professionalism. again, though congresswoman bachmann is alleging deep penetration of the entire government, not just the fbi, but at the end of the day, she and e other four lawmakers have targeted one person, huma abedin and may be throwing a chill into many more good public servants who happen to be muslim. they only represent about 4 million american, but they speak with the force of the powerful house intelligence committee. they say they
we contacted the fbi about the changes they made to some of their training material. after some controversy, some reporters ought up the details of things that were in some of these training materials. a small amount of the training materials. the fbdid change their training materials. fbi said the information they changed was changed because it was factually incorrect or offensive to muslims. our review of fbi counterterrorism training materials was not influenced by the muslim brotherhood or...