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that the f.b.i. . pursued a target who is less than eighteen or younger than eighteen and in this case that the other one they pursued in the story became came of age and then brought him along and. was particularly credible about this case in particular that as you said a religious leader crumpled one of the members to not move forward in the plot but then the f.b.i. undercover agents pull the other member who did before i know the shape and he said . you know it's ok with files that you should move forward and this is really the first time that the f.b.i. if you islam in you know pushing a. target forward in a plot yeah it's really interesting and in some ways this story out of chicago seems to turn the popular idea of terrorism on its head i mean the f.b.i. getting muslim youth involved in jihad well as sheik tells the youth to remain peaceful in your research which is more common. it's actually much more common for the f.b.i. or the climbers there's really little evidence suggests that there is muc
that the f.b.i. . pursued a target who is less than eighteen or younger than eighteen and in this case that the other one they pursued in the story became came of age and then brought him along and. was particularly credible about this case in particular that as you said a religious leader crumpled one of the members to not move forward in the plot but then the f.b.i. undercover agents pull the other member who did before i know the shape and he said . you know it's ok with files that you...
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the documents we got were from the f.b.i. there's a separate group the partnership for civil justice in d.c. that has done fabulous work some foyers to d h s and the partnership for civil justice did obtain documents showing that the h.s. was quite involved the documents we have changed were from the f.b.i. the federal bureau of investigation which has a history of service spying on domestic activists what we wanted to know is whether that tradition that unhappy tradition continues to this day so what not surprisingly the f.b.i. was keeping tabs on the various then upcoming court shutdowns so you were saying before. a few documents were released i think thirteen pages worth but you were saying what was really interested interesting with the fact that they said they had thirty seven pages just on this topic alone on occupy surveillance talk a little bit about the significance of this. so there were additional pages that they did not produce and two things i think are especially interesting about this one they held back some of
the documents we got were from the f.b.i. there's a separate group the partnership for civil justice in d.c. that has done fabulous work some foyers to d h s and the partnership for civil justice did obtain documents showing that the h.s. was quite involved the documents we have changed were from the f.b.i. the federal bureau of investigation which has a history of service spying on domestic activists what we wanted to know is whether that tradition that unhappy tradition continues to this day...
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country and the f.b.i. and what we're seeing is that most of the information coming to the f.b.i. about the muslim community is coming from paid informants informants who are criminals and there's a real question about the quality of the information you know whether they're bringing in people like. who was on the fringe and may have never committed a crime but because there is such pressure to bring in. terrorism cases you know someone like that may be targeted as a result yes certainly hear it r t we have reported on a few different cases of you know f.b.i. agents going undercover inside of mosques and actually being reported by some of the people who attend the law saying this guy's acting weird and it turned out it was an undercover agent you know maybe trying to stir things up a little too much so it's really interesting let's talk about abdel die. he has been arrested he could face life in prison talk a little bit about the severity of the charges of the possible sentencing and of this case and of entr
country and the f.b.i. and what we're seeing is that most of the information coming to the f.b.i. about the muslim community is coming from paid informants informants who are criminals and there's a real question about the quality of the information you know whether they're bringing in people like. who was on the fringe and may have never committed a crime but because there is such pressure to bring in. terrorism cases you know someone like that may be targeted as a result yes certainly hear it...
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the f.b.i. is not simply going to be taking information from it's criminal databases which is to say people who are arrested their fingerprints potentially their iris scans also their mug shots which will be can be converted to these face print images that can be run through fish recognition but dan is also going to be entered into the state of is from civil license applicants so that those are and already the f.b.i. contains the fingerprints of thirty three million people who have simply applied for civil licenses now that that's just one piece of the non-criminal data that will be in the system another piece will be any federal employee who's ever gotten a background check so this is you know potentially millions of people who have never even been accused of any crime let. the many tens of millions of people who have been arrested for crimes without having been convicted of any crime and as you say you know one of the major problems with the f.b.i. is next generation identification is that the
the f.b.i. is not simply going to be taking information from it's criminal databases which is to say people who are arrested their fingerprints potentially their iris scans also their mug shots which will be can be converted to these face print images that can be run through fish recognition but dan is also going to be entered into the state of is from civil license applicants so that those are and already the f.b.i. contains the fingerprints of thirty three million people who have simply...
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the f.b.i. has categorically categorically deny these the information because possessing information the first place there and apple has denied supplying the information to the f.b.i. and is trying to calm consumer fears let's not forget apple is on the verge of a big announcement slated for next week so to break all this down with me artie's own web producer and you're blake joins me now and so tell me just break it down for me what does this mean. it depends on what's real and what's not ok so let's just go let's break it down into the facts very well exactly we don't really know the facts of the unfortunate thing when you're covering stories about anonymous and hacktivism and the whole like this internet subculture entirely every story you're going to do is going to be shrouded in secrecy because you are talking about a culture where there are no names or no identities at least very rare and so what is fact and what fiction is a very very blurry line there so if history is any precedent what
the f.b.i. has categorically categorically deny these the information because possessing information the first place there and apple has denied supplying the information to the f.b.i. and is trying to calm consumer fears let's not forget apple is on the verge of a big announcement slated for next week so to break all this down with me artie's own web producer and you're blake joins me now and so tell me just break it down for me what does this mean. it depends on what's real and what's not ok...
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the f.b.i. has categorically categorically denied possessing the information in the first place and from there an apple has denied supplying information to the f.b.i. now does try to calm consumer fears let's not forget apple is on the verge of a big announcement slated for next week so to break this all down with me earlier i was joan joined by our own a weapon and you blake i start off by asking him if this rhetoric has in any way sway. let's see what we what we talked about thinks we're covering stories about anonymous and i have to visit and the whole like this internet subculture entirely every story they're going to do is going to be shrouded in secrecy because you are talking about a culture where there are no names or no identities at least very rare and so what is fact and what fiction is a very very blurry line there so if history is any precedent to what we're looking at very well will be real because they follow through quite a number of times before so it's a let's back up a couple
the f.b.i. has categorically categorically denied possessing the information in the first place and from there an apple has denied supplying information to the f.b.i. now does try to calm consumer fears let's not forget apple is on the verge of a big announcement slated for next week so to break this all down with me earlier i was joan joined by our own a weapon and you blake i start off by asking him if this rhetoric has in any way sway. let's see what we what we talked about thinks we're...
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the f.b.i. has categorically denied put a possessing the information in the first place on their own apple has denied supplying the information to the f.b.i. and has tried to calm consumer fears let's not forget apple is on the verge of a big announcement slated for next week so to break this all down with me earlier i was joined by our own web producer andrew blake i started off by asking what does this all mean. they're covering stories about anonymous and hacktivism and the whole like this internet subculture entirely every story they're going to do is going to be shrouded in secrecy because you are talking about a culture where there are no names or no identities at least very rare and so what is fact and what fiction is a very very blurry line there so if history is any precedent what we're looking at very well will be real because the follow through quite a number of times before so so let's back up a couple of days and so you're saying this. is like an operation of anonymous. collective m
the f.b.i. has categorically denied put a possessing the information in the first place on their own apple has denied supplying the information to the f.b.i. and has tried to calm consumer fears let's not forget apple is on the verge of a big announcement slated for next week so to break this all down with me earlier i was joined by our own web producer andrew blake i started off by asking what does this all mean. they're covering stories about anonymous and hacktivism and the whole like this...
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the f.b.i. can secretly obtain your records? "7 on your side", one company challenges it. >> its race to the finish for floats in an unusual festival. we'll show you what it's all about coming up. >> and southern california today, a heat wave, l.a. is 103 degrees. >>> here is something you don't think about when you talk to your cellphone. f.b.i. can order a company to secretly handle over your private records. michael finney has the startling report. >> matthews zimmerman is an attorney with the san francisco based electronic frontier foundation. he is representing a phone company that was ordered by the f.b.i. to turn over somebody's records. >> the f.b.i. could be obtaining information about average citizens who actually have no connection to any national security investigation. >> zimmerman can't tell us the name of the company. that is government secret. he can't tell us whose records the f.b.i. wants because that is secret, too. >> and f.b.i. without any kind of court supervision can decid
the f.b.i. can secretly obtain your records? "7 on your side", one company challenges it. >> its race to the finish for floats in an unusual festival. we'll show you what it's all about coming up. >> and southern california today, a heat wave, l.a. is 103 degrees. >>> here is something you don't think about when you talk to your cellphone. f.b.i. can order a company to secretly handle over your private records. michael finney has the startling report. >>...
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the f.b.i. can secretly obtain your records? "7 on your side", one company challenges it. >> its race to the finish for floats in an unusual festival. we'll show you what it's all about coming up. >> and southern california today, a heat wave, l.a. is 103 degrees. >>> here is something you don't think about when you talk to your cellphone. f.b.i. can order a company to secretly handle over your private records. michael finney has the startling report. >> matthews zimmerman is an attorney with the san francisco based electronic frontier foundation. he is representing a phone company that was ordered by the f.b.i. to turn over somebody's records. >> the f.b.i. could be obtaining information about average citizens who actually have no connection to any national security investigation. >> zimmerman can't tell us the name of the company. that is government secret. he can't tell us whose records the f.b.i. wants because that is secret, too. >> and f.b.i. without any kind of court supervision can decid
the f.b.i. can secretly obtain your records? "7 on your side", one company challenges it. >> its race to the finish for floats in an unusual festival. we'll show you what it's all about coming up. >> and southern california today, a heat wave, l.a. is 103 degrees. >>> here is something you don't think about when you talk to your cellphone. f.b.i. can order a company to secretly handle over your private records. michael finney has the startling report. >>...
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the f.b.i., was a very different organization than it is today. focused on domestic crime as it had been for quite a while. obviously in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on america of 9/11, 2001, congress and the executive branch created the department of homeland security and then pursuant to the 9/11 commission recommendation created the national counterterrorism center. the f.b.i. essentially recreated itself into a first rate domestic counterterrorism intelligence agency. in addition to carrying out all its other responsibilities. in his absence we should thank director mueller for what i think is an extraordinary job he's done in overseeing this historic transformation and to thank the two of you, secretary napolitano, and director olsen, for what you have done together these changes represent the most significant reforms of america's national security organizations since the 1940's, at the beginning of the cold war. it's not coincidental since after 9/11 we understood we were facing
the f.b.i., was a very different organization than it is today. focused on domestic crime as it had been for quite a while. obviously in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on america of 9/11, 2001, congress and the executive branch created the department of homeland security and then pursuant to the 9/11 commission recommendation created the national counterterrorism center. the f.b.i. essentially recreated itself into a first rate domestic counterterrorism intelligence agency. in addition...
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by the f.b.i. from f.b.i. from apple devices like i phones i pads and i pods and so far and the second is released just one of the twelve million i.d.'s now you deny you the i.d.'s include user names phone numbers and addresses and the identifying codes also have the ability to track and monitor users of these devices so let me get to the point here this is evidence of yet another facet of government overstepping across industry to access more information about our personal lives to track us all well i have an i phone and i asked syria earlier if the f.b.i. had stored and tracked my user information to check it out. during the f.b.i. tracking this phone would you like to search the web or if the f.b.i. knows where i am on the tracking like. syria i don't want to be surveilled. if you . syria why are useless. i can't search the web for perry why are you. if you like. well it looks like siri isn't all she's hyped up to be but now even more questions than when i started looking into this like how is t
by the f.b.i. from f.b.i. from apple devices like i phones i pads and i pods and so far and the second is released just one of the twelve million i.d.'s now you deny you the i.d.'s include user names phone numbers and addresses and the identifying codes also have the ability to track and monitor users of these devices so let me get to the point here this is evidence of yet another facet of government overstepping across industry to access more information about our personal lives to track us...
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by the f.b.i. from f.b.i. from apple devices like i phones i pads and i pods and so far and the sec is released just one of the twelve million i.d.'s now you deny you the i.d.'s include user names phone numbers and addresses and the identifying codes also have the ability to track and monitor users of these devices so let me get to the point here this is evidence of yet another facet of government overstepping across industry to access more information about our personal lives to track us all well i have an i phone and i asked syria earlier if the f.b.i. had stored and tracked my user information to check it out. during the f.b.i. tracking this phone would you like to search the web or if the f.b.i. knows where i am are to tracking. syria i don't want to be surveilled. if you want you to. syria why are useless. i can't search the web for perry why are you. if you like. well it looks like siri isn't all she's hyped up to be but now even more questions than when i started looking into this like how i
by the f.b.i. from f.b.i. from apple devices like i phones i pads and i pods and so far and the sec is released just one of the twelve million i.d.'s now you deny you the i.d.'s include user names phone numbers and addresses and the identifying codes also have the ability to track and monitor users of these devices so let me get to the point here this is evidence of yet another facet of government overstepping across industry to access more information about our personal lives to track us all...
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latest the fat f.b.i. investigation thanks so much for coming on the show thank you. i want to talk now about a major shift in priorities when it comes to the way each state spends its money there's a trend happening all across the country that shows that schools and the education system in general are getting fewer and fewer resources so what does this mean well it translates into larger class sizes for younger students teachers losing their jobs teachers who get to keep their jobs being forced to take pay cuts and those who want to continue their education in college having minimised opportunities to do so meanwhile the prison population is growing and the prison system is getting more and more from state budgets as a i want to focus specifically on the state of california and on a study just released by the nonpartisan research group california common sense which broke this down in the golden state and the numbers are dramatic since one thousand nine hundred seventy has decreased by thirteen percent tha
latest the fat f.b.i. investigation thanks so much for coming on the show thank you. i want to talk now about a major shift in priorities when it comes to the way each state spends its money there's a trend happening all across the country that shows that schools and the education system in general are getting fewer and fewer resources so what does this mean well it translates into larger class sizes for younger students teachers losing their jobs teachers who get to keep their jobs being...
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but the question is, if the f.b.i. does end up catching and identifying the people who killed our ambassador and three other americans, we have jurisdiction and the ability to bring them back to the united states, try them in the united states, although i imagine that if the libyans caught them, assuming they would do that, that they would then maybe be pressured into bringing them before the international tribunal at the hague. the international court. but then the question is, is it an act of war? this is a terrorist attack, supposedly. >> gregg: on sovereign american property. >> even in another country. do we have to bring them to a civil court? you know. we've got this u.s. attorney who thinks -- or attorney general that we should try the terrorists down here in the southern district in new york, which is a civil court. but even more than that, gregg, the question is, can the families of those killed in some way say to the american government, look, you didn't take care of our families. it was 9-11. you didn't pro
but the question is, if the f.b.i. does end up catching and identifying the people who killed our ambassador and three other americans, we have jurisdiction and the ability to bring them back to the united states, try them in the united states, although i imagine that if the libyans caught them, assuming they would do that, that they would then maybe be pressured into bringing them before the international tribunal at the hague. the international court. but then the question is, is it an act of...
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into the fifth best occasion the f.b.i. describes its responsibility for investigating financial fraud on its website it is called mortgage fraud and epidemic and they're calling it operation malicious mortgage the f.b.i. unveiled the result of a three and a half month probe it's in mortgage related fraud f.b.i. director robert muller for this operation more than four hundred defendants have been charged and we have a paid one hundred seventy three convictions in crimes that accounted for more than one billion dollars and estimated losses the f.b.i. first warned of this fraud epidemic in two thousand and four reporting also though that their corporate crime units had been downsized to join the fight against terrorism some criminal cases are reported in the press but not all are prosecuted with companies often paying fines rather than facing a judge or a jury goldman sachs paid sixty million dollars to settle a sup. brian complain the massachusetts authorities said they had designed mortgages to fail and they paid sixty bill
into the fifth best occasion the f.b.i. describes its responsibility for investigating financial fraud on its website it is called mortgage fraud and epidemic and they're calling it operation malicious mortgage the f.b.i. unveiled the result of a three and a half month probe it's in mortgage related fraud f.b.i. director robert muller for this operation more than four hundred defendants have been charged and we have a paid one hundred seventy three convictions in crimes that accounted for more...
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into the fifth best a geisha the f.b.i. describes its responsibility for investigating financial fraud on its website has called mortgage fraud and epidemic and they're calling it operation malicious mortgage the f.b.i. unveiled the results of a three and a half month probe into mortgage related fraud f.b.i. director robert muller for this operation more than four hundred defendants have been charged and we have a paid a hundred seventy three convictions in crimes that accounted for more than one billion dollars and estimated losses the f.b.i. first warned of this fraud epidemic in two thousand and four reporting also though that their corporate crime units had been downsized to join the fight against terrorism some criminal cases are reported in the press but not all are prosecuted with companies often paying fines rather than facing a judge or a jury goldman sachs paid sixty million dollars to settle a so brian complain the massive. it's authorities said they had this zion mortgages to fail and they paid sixty million dol
into the fifth best a geisha the f.b.i. describes its responsibility for investigating financial fraud on its website has called mortgage fraud and epidemic and they're calling it operation malicious mortgage the f.b.i. unveiled the results of a three and a half month probe into mortgage related fraud f.b.i. director robert muller for this operation more than four hundred defendants have been charged and we have a paid a hundred seventy three convictions in crimes that accounted for more than...
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into the fifty first occasion the f.b.i. describes its responsibility for investigating financial fraud on its website it is called mortgage fraud and epidemic and they're calling it operation malicious mortgage the f.b.i. unveiled the results of a three and a half month probe it's in mortgage related fraud f.b.i. director robert muller for this operation more than four hundred defendants have been charged and we have a paid one hundred seventy three convictions in crimes that accounted for more than one billion dollars in estimated losses the f.b.i. first warned of this fraud epidemic in two thousand and four reporting also though that their corporate crime units had been downsized to join the fight against terrorism some criminal cases are reported in the press but not all are prosecuted with companies often paying fines rather than facing a judge or a jury goldman sachs paid sixty million dollars to settle a so brian complain the massachusetts authorities said they had this zine mortgages to fail and they paid sixty milli
into the fifty first occasion the f.b.i. describes its responsibility for investigating financial fraud on its website it is called mortgage fraud and epidemic and they're calling it operation malicious mortgage the f.b.i. unveiled the results of a three and a half month probe it's in mortgage related fraud f.b.i. director robert muller for this operation more than four hundred defendants have been charged and we have a paid one hundred seventy three convictions in crimes that accounted for...
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into the fed just a geisha the f.b.i. describes its responsibility for investigating financial fraud on its website it is called mortgage fraud and epidemic and they're calling it operation malicious mortgage the f.b.i. unveiled the results of a three and a half month probe into mortgage related fraud f.b.i. director robert muller for this operation more than four hundred defendants have been charged and we have a paid one hundred seventy three convictions in crimes that accounted for more than one billion dollars in estimated losses the f.b.i. first warned of this fraud epidemic in two thousand and four reporting also though that their corporate crime units had been downsized to join the fight against terrorism some criminal cases are reported in the press but not all are prosecuted with companies often paying fines rather than facing a judge or a jury goldman sachs paid sixty million dollars to settle a so brian complain the massachusetts authorities said they had this is a time and mortgages to fail and they paid sixty
into the fed just a geisha the f.b.i. describes its responsibility for investigating financial fraud on its website it is called mortgage fraud and epidemic and they're calling it operation malicious mortgage the f.b.i. unveiled the results of a three and a half month probe into mortgage related fraud f.b.i. director robert muller for this operation more than four hundred defendants have been charged and we have a paid one hundred seventy three convictions in crimes that accounted for more than...
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into the federal rule of the investigation the f.b.i. describes its responsibility for investigating financial fraud on its website it is called mortgage fraud and epidemic and they're calling it operation malicious mortgage the f.b.i. unveiled the results of a three and a half month probe it's in mortgage related fraud f.b.i. director robert muller for this operation more than four hundred defendants have been charged and we have a paid one hundred seventy three convictions in crimes that accounted for more than one billion dollars and estimated losses the f.b.i. first warned of this fraud epidemic in two thousand and four reporting also though that their corporate crime units had been downsized to join the fight against terrorism some criminal cases are reported in the press but not all are prosecuted with companies often paying fines rather than facing a judge or a jury goldman sachs paid sixty million dollars to settle as brian complain the massachusetts authorities said they had this zine mortgages to fail and they paid sixty millio
into the federal rule of the investigation the f.b.i. describes its responsibility for investigating financial fraud on its website it is called mortgage fraud and epidemic and they're calling it operation malicious mortgage the f.b.i. unveiled the results of a three and a half month probe it's in mortgage related fraud f.b.i. director robert muller for this operation more than four hundred defendants have been charged and we have a paid one hundred seventy three convictions in crimes that...
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into the fed just a geisha the f.b.i. describes its responsibility for investigating financial fraud on its website it is called mortgage fraud and epidemic and they're calling it operation malicious mortgage the f.b.i. unveiled the result of a three and a half month probe it's in mortgage related fraud f.b.i. director robert muller for this operation more than four hundred defendants have been charged and we have a paid one hundred seventy three convictions in crimes that accounted for more than one billion dollars and estimated losses the f.b.i. first warned of this fraud epidemic in two thousand and four reporting also though that their corporate crime units had been downsized to join the fight against terrorism some criminal cases are reported in the press but not all are prosecuted with companies often paying fines rather than facing a judge or a jury goldman sachs paid sixty million dollars to settle a so brian complain the massive. it's authorities said they had designed mortgages to fail and they paid sixty millio
into the fed just a geisha the f.b.i. describes its responsibility for investigating financial fraud on its website it is called mortgage fraud and epidemic and they're calling it operation malicious mortgage the f.b.i. unveiled the result of a three and a half month probe it's in mortgage related fraud f.b.i. director robert muller for this operation more than four hundred defendants have been charged and we have a paid one hundred seventy three convictions in crimes that accounted for more...
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benghazi and why the f.b.i. still can't get in to investigate the september 11th attacks more than two weeks later. this as we're learning more details how relaxed security appear to have been there. good morning. >> jamie: i'm jamie colby. it's always great to have you here. that deadly terror attack killed four americans, u.s. ambassador chris stevens, two former navy seals and information management officer. peter doocy is live with more on the ongoing investigation. what is the latest. >> reporter: the latest is f.b.i. agents are still within not the city limits of benghazi. so the investigation into the attack has not fully started yet even though it's been 19 days since the attacks. republican senator bob corker who sits on the foreign relations committee is curious that thought it was safe enough for u.s. ambassador to have such lighted security three weeks ago but not safe enough for our best and brightest investigators to work under heavy guard. he wrote a letter to james clapper what has changed in lib
benghazi and why the f.b.i. still can't get in to investigate the september 11th attacks more than two weeks later. this as we're learning more details how relaxed security appear to have been there. good morning. >> jamie: i'm jamie colby. it's always great to have you here. that deadly terror attack killed four americans, u.s. ambassador chris stevens, two former navy seals and information management officer. peter doocy is live with more on the ongoing investigation. what is the...
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i think the idea that the f.b.i. is going along with some coverup -- you know, the fact of the matter is -- >> kimberly: he said the f.b.i. wouldn't go along with a coverup and they are kept out because if they go there they will investigate and find out the truth and get the results, which a little problematic. >> bob: do you think that the f.b.i. would not go because they're told by the regime not to go? >> andrea: everyone knows, bob, you know this better than anyone having the d.c. experience. investigation equals delay. the longer they delay it the better. this is a holder trick to slow everything down. can't get on the ground. >> kimberly: we covered this yesterday. >> bob: we did? that is a long time ago in my mind. >> kimberly: get the refresh. >> bob: can i ask you for three years when the mainstream media is bludgeoning obama on the economy. do you think he got a free ride? >> eric: yes! >> greg: absolutely! where was the bludgeoning? >> bob: on the economy. every day is bad news. >> greg: wait, you echoed
i think the idea that the f.b.i. is going along with some coverup -- you know, the fact of the matter is -- >> kimberly: he said the f.b.i. wouldn't go along with a coverup and they are kept out because if they go there they will investigate and find out the truth and get the results, which a little problematic. >> bob: do you think that the f.b.i. would not go because they're told by the regime not to go? >> andrea: everyone knows, bob, you know this better than anyone having...
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into the fifty first occasion the f.b.i. describes its responsibility for investigating financial fraud on its website it is called mortgage fraud and epidemic and they're calling it operation malicious mortgage the f.b.i. unveiled the results of a three and a half month probe it's in mortgage related fraud f.b.i. director robert muller for this operation more than four hundred defendants have been charged and we have a paid one hundred seventy three convictions in crimes that accounted for more than one billion dollars in estimated losses the f.b.i. first warned of this fraud epidemic in two thousand and four reporting also though that their corporate crime units had been downsized to join the fight against terrorism some criminal cases are reported in the press but not all are prosecuted with companies often paying fines rather than facing a judge or a jury goldman sachs paid sixty million dollars to settle a so brian complain the massachusetts authorities said they had this desire and mortgages to fail and they paid sixty
into the fifty first occasion the f.b.i. describes its responsibility for investigating financial fraud on its website it is called mortgage fraud and epidemic and they're calling it operation malicious mortgage the f.b.i. unveiled the results of a three and a half month probe it's in mortgage related fraud f.b.i. director robert muller for this operation more than four hundred defendants have been charged and we have a paid one hundred seventy three convictions in crimes that accounted for...
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and fighting crime one picture at a time the f.b.i. rolls out a new one billion dollar facial recognition system had a look at the next generation identification and what it means for your privacy. plus president obama promised to come down hard on the banks for housing loans to lead to the two thousand and eight financial crisis but the statute of limitations is almost up and the people responsible have yet to be held accountable ahead of our tea asks if these men and women are walk away scot free. good evening it is monday september tenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine and you're watching our t.v. let's begin with a story that has been developing just over the last few hours the largest domain server on the internet go daddy dot com was taken down earlier today shutting down fountains and potentially millions of websites the twitter user anonymous owner wrote quote the attack is not coming from anonymous collective the attack is coming only from me and then went on to say that the action is being carried out to test how th
and fighting crime one picture at a time the f.b.i. rolls out a new one billion dollar facial recognition system had a look at the next generation identification and what it means for your privacy. plus president obama promised to come down hard on the banks for housing loans to lead to the two thousand and eight financial crisis but the statute of limitations is almost up and the people responsible have yet to be held accountable ahead of our tea asks if these men and women are walk away scot...
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into the fed just a geisha the f.b.i. describes its responsibility for investigating financial fraud on its website it is called mortgage fraud and epidemic and they're calling it operation malicious mortgage the f.b.i. unveiled the result of a three and a half month probe into mortgage related fraud f.b.i. director robert muller for this operation more than four hundred defendants have been charged and we have a tape one hundred seventy three convictions in crimes that accounted for more than one billion dollars and estimated losses the f.b.i. first warned of this fraud epidemic in two thousand and four reporting also though that their corporate crime units had been downsized to join the fight against terrorism some criminal cases are reported in the press but not all are prosecuted with companies often paying fines rather than facing a judge or a jury goldman sachs paid sixteen million dollars to settle a sub prime complain the massachusetts authorities said they had designed mortgages to fail. and they paid sixty milli
into the fed just a geisha the f.b.i. describes its responsibility for investigating financial fraud on its website it is called mortgage fraud and epidemic and they're calling it operation malicious mortgage the f.b.i. unveiled the result of a three and a half month probe into mortgage related fraud f.b.i. director robert muller for this operation more than four hundred defendants have been charged and we have a tape one hundred seventy three convictions in crimes that accounted for more than...
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into the fifty first occasion the f.b.i. describes its responsibility for investigating financial fraud on its website it is called mortgage fraud and epidemic and they're calling it operation malicious mortgage the f.b.i. unveiled the result of a three and a half month probe it's in mortgage related fraud f.b.i. director robert muller for this operation more than four hundred defendants have been charged and we have a paid one hundred seventy three convictions in crimes that accounted for more than one billion dollars in estimated losses the f.b.i. first warned of this fraud epidemic in two thousand and four reporting also though that their corporate crime units had been downsized to join the fight against terrorism some criminal cases are reported in the press but not all are prosecuted with companies often paying fines rather than facing a judge or a jury goldman sachs paid sixty million dollars to settle a so brian complain the massachusetts authorities said they had this design and mortgages to fail and they paid sixty
into the fifty first occasion the f.b.i. describes its responsibility for investigating financial fraud on its website it is called mortgage fraud and epidemic and they're calling it operation malicious mortgage the f.b.i. unveiled the result of a three and a half month probe it's in mortgage related fraud f.b.i. director robert muller for this operation more than four hundred defendants have been charged and we have a paid one hundred seventy three convictions in crimes that accounted for more...
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the f.b.i., was a very different organization than it is today. focused on domestic crime as it had been for quite a while. obviously in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on america of 9/11, 2001, congress and the executive branch created the department of homeland security and then pursuant to the 9/11 commission recommendation created the national counterterrorism center. the f.b.i. essentially recreated itself into a first rate domestic counterterrorism intelligence agency. in addition to carrying out all its other responsibilities. in his absence we should thank director mueller for what i think is an extraordinary job he's done in overseeing this historic transformation and to thank the two of you, secretary napolitano, and director olsen, for what you have done together these changes represent the most significant reforms of america's national security organizations since the 1940's, at the beginning of the cold war. sinceot coincidental after 9/11 we understood we were facing a very
the f.b.i., was a very different organization than it is today. focused on domestic crime as it had been for quite a while. obviously in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on america of 9/11, 2001, congress and the executive branch created the department of homeland security and then pursuant to the 9/11 commission recommendation created the national counterterrorism center. the f.b.i. essentially recreated itself into a first rate domestic counterterrorism intelligence agency. in addition...
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during the investigation the f.b.i. tried to bribe sun with two point five million dollars to rat is father out and also attempted to turn his hospitalized daughter against him by showing her photos of dead anthrax victims wow really going for the juggler there and then bruce ivans died he's alleged to have killed himself by overdosing on tylenol which is one of the most painful ways that someone could choose to kill themselves considering how it takes two full days for your liver to talk so if i if otherwise healthy now after ivan's died the f.b.i. had a press conference saying that they would soon present the case against ivan's to this day we're still waiting for that evidence needless to say some lingering questions remain about the anthrax attacks so let's continue to ask them. i. i. directly after the nation was in a paralyzed state of fear from the attacks of nine eleven the anthrax attacks happened terrorism was no longer localized it was now something that could happen to anyone anywhere now eleven years on and
during the investigation the f.b.i. tried to bribe sun with two point five million dollars to rat is father out and also attempted to turn his hospitalized daughter against him by showing her photos of dead anthrax victims wow really going for the juggler there and then bruce ivans died he's alleged to have killed himself by overdosing on tylenol which is one of the most painful ways that someone could choose to kill themselves considering how it takes two full days for your liver to talk so if...
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f.b.i. isn't even on the ground. i have a theory. why is the f.b.i. involved at all? this isn't a bank robbery. it's an act of war. i think the administration is using the f.b.i., under investigation, as a stonewall. under investigation equals stonewall. anytime anyone asks what is going on, they say it's under investigation. tell you after the election. >> kimberly: she's right. >> bob: f.b.i. is always the agency that integs these things overseas because it happened on u.s. property. that's why. it's right. >> eric: they say it's not safe enough to be on the ground. remember when the libyan interim president said we know what is going on, preplanned terrorist attack? our state department said we're not sure of that yet. guess what? we still don't have the f.b.i. on the ground there. >> kimberly: you know why, too? are you kidding me, they are going to moon walk this tall way to past the election. saying f.b.i., law enforcement matter, this is the routine. it ages the investigation. that's what the defense attorneys do. you have a bunch representing the jihadnist the
f.b.i. isn't even on the ground. i have a theory. why is the f.b.i. involved at all? this isn't a bank robbery. it's an act of war. i think the administration is using the f.b.i., under investigation, as a stonewall. under investigation equals stonewall. anytime anyone asks what is going on, they say it's under investigation. tell you after the election. >> kimberly: she's right. >> bob: f.b.i. is always the agency that integs these things overseas because it happened on u.s....
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it is in this country what lengths will the f.b.i. go to to make their case for combating terrorism on u.s. soil also the agency's methods of entrapment early mirrors those of the same suicide rick arms are the recruiters of the very suicide bombers the war on terror is waged against they prey upon the emotionally drained or weak financially down and out members of society in coerced them for months even years sometimes to carry out crimes and exchange for financial compensation these agents get paid hundreds of thousands of dollars all of the expense of the u.s. taxpayer to justify the domestic front of the war on terror is this moral you know and that is why i'm breaking the set. where you know that in a surveillance state in which we live big brother is watching us the second we step foot out of our homes and with more and more news coming out about trap wire in the extensive spying grid across the country surveillance is more pervasive now than ever before sort of spending money to build up communities amidst high unemployment num
it is in this country what lengths will the f.b.i. go to to make their case for combating terrorism on u.s. soil also the agency's methods of entrapment early mirrors those of the same suicide rick arms are the recruiters of the very suicide bombers the war on terror is waged against they prey upon the emotionally drained or weak financially down and out members of society in coerced them for months even years sometimes to carry out crimes and exchange for financial compensation these agents...
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actually is in this country what lengths will the f.b.i. go to to make their case for combating terrorism on u.s. soil also they didn't seize methods of entrapment early mirrors those of the same suicide rick arms are the recruiters of the very suicide bombers the war on terror is waged against they prey upon the emotion. to range or weak financially down and out members of society and coerced them for months even years sometimes to carry out crimes in exchange for financial compensation these agents get paid hundreds of thousands of dollars all of the expense of the u.s. taxpayer to justify the domestic front of the war on terror is moral no and that is why i'm breaking the set. where you know that in a surveillance state in which we live big brother is watching us the second we step foot out of our homes and with more and more news coming out about trap wire in the extensive spying brit across the country surveillance is more pervasive now than ever before sort of spending money to build up communities amidst high unemployment numbers and
actually is in this country what lengths will the f.b.i. go to to make their case for combating terrorism on u.s. soil also they didn't seize methods of entrapment early mirrors those of the same suicide rick arms are the recruiters of the very suicide bombers the war on terror is waged against they prey upon the emotion. to range or weak financially down and out members of society and coerced them for months even years sometimes to carry out crimes in exchange for financial compensation these...
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the anthrax attacks the f.b.i.'s main suspect was steven hatfill a member of the government that helped develop a biological weapons facility at fort dietrich maryland but instead of pursuing a criminal investigation based on actual evidence against him then the i began a witch hunt surveilling harassing and stalking him for five years and one interview hatfill said that he contemplated suicide multiple times but that he knew if he did that he would be killed in the court of public opinion and he couldn't let them do that to him well after five years of this harassment hatfill was awarded a hefty five point eight million dollars settlement from the government to say hey sorry dude we ruin your life by telling everyone that you were the anthrax perpetrator sorry about that. the next suspect was bruce ivins a top anthrax researcher at fort dietrich for eighteen years he was working on vaccinations for anthrax and also helped the anthrax investigation interestingly hatfill along with other anthrax experts came out in i
the anthrax attacks the f.b.i.'s main suspect was steven hatfill a member of the government that helped develop a biological weapons facility at fort dietrich maryland but instead of pursuing a criminal investigation based on actual evidence against him then the i began a witch hunt surveilling harassing and stalking him for five years and one interview hatfill said that he contemplated suicide multiple times but that he knew if he did that he would be killed in the court of public opinion and...
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john, why has the f.b.i. team not made it to benghazi yet? he the f.b.i. team arrived there ite last week in tripoli, but in talking to the local revernment there-- and that's the way these things go overseas is you are working with the host avernment and the libyans have looked at the situation there and said introducing a couple of ozen americans into a brittle environment back in benghazi into that compound is something that would be pretty tough to tcure. se they keep saying we're srking on it. e opelley: we saw evidence of that in liz's piece just then. s wonder, have the libyans said no to the f.b.i.? that they're not allowed to go there? n you worked in the region there. nobody ever says no to a guest. what they say is "we're working very hard to get you what you went, tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow." wnd there's no reason to doubt their sincerity that they will get them a crime scene in benghazi, which is obviously compromised. but a lot of the action in tripoli, the witnesses who were there, the intelligence officials, the government officials they
john, why has the f.b.i. team not made it to benghazi yet? he the f.b.i. team arrived there ite last week in tripoli, but in talking to the local revernment there-- and that's the way these things go overseas is you are working with the host avernment and the libyans have looked at the situation there and said introducing a couple of ozen americans into a brittle environment back in benghazi into that compound is something that would be pretty tough to tcure. se they keep saying we're srking on...
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and with with the f.b.i. and any local and federal law enforcement agencies across the country that are in the same shared info space so pretty much. if you're taking a photo in los angeles because a cop thinks you're being suspicious you are now with the f.b.i. they can cross check them out and they can monitor you whenever they feel like it sounds totally reasonable and you know i mean seriously los angeles is the fifth most most photographed city in the world i mean this is completely ludicrous really on the face of it and and as you said it's now being infused with these fusion centers the d.h. as centers how does this all link up to facial recognition or does it i mean and you have also recently exposed to strap wire and some elements of about that were kind of i remember it how does this all link up to just today we were talking about a new program the f.b.i. has been working on since back in two thousand and five in two thousand and six they put out the framework for it two thousand and eight they told
and with with the f.b.i. and any local and federal law enforcement agencies across the country that are in the same shared info space so pretty much. if you're taking a photo in los angeles because a cop thinks you're being suspicious you are now with the f.b.i. they can cross check them out and they can monitor you whenever they feel like it sounds totally reasonable and you know i mean seriously los angeles is the fifth most most photographed city in the world i mean this is completely...
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and with with the f.b.i. and any local and federal law enforcement agencies across the country that are in the same shared info space so pretty much. if you're taking a photo in los angeles because a cop thinks you're being suspicious you are now with the f.b.i. they can cross check them out and they can monitor you whenever they feel like it sounds totally reasonable and you know i mean seriously los angeles is the fifth most most photographed city in the world i mean this is completely ludicrous really on the face of it and and as you said it's now being infused with these fusion centers the d.h. as centers how does this all link up to facial recognition or does it i mean you have also recently exposed to strap wire and some elements of that were kind of i remember it how does this all link up to just today we were talking about a new program the f.b.i. has been working on since back in two thousand and five in two thousand and six they put out the framework for it two thousand and eight they told lockheed
and with with the f.b.i. and any local and federal law enforcement agencies across the country that are in the same shared info space so pretty much. if you're taking a photo in los angeles because a cop thinks you're being suspicious you are now with the f.b.i. they can cross check them out and they can monitor you whenever they feel like it sounds totally reasonable and you know i mean seriously los angeles is the fifth most most photographed city in the world i mean this is completely...
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the only you said it it was a simple mistake by the f.b.i. agents. yes of course the motivation is is clear it was a mistake. very quickly that was realized but in the meanwhile. dave says he who was head of contradictions tried to take this and make it into a spy case the reason for that was that he was looking for the job of spying in the united states job which eventually went to negro point to. who is very infamous for his. his involvement in nicaragua and such places. so this was the motivation but there was a second motivation. and this this was a meeting upcoming between george bush and vladimir putin oh oh. at this meeting there was reference for this case but the case had disappeared with the state so so so they wanted to mean bush wanted to pull it out of his sleeve and lead him or your people at the moment we're talking the our people are spying. that was the intention in my research i found that this this program had begun earlier in the process during november and december of two thousand for. the preparation of people's minds that there
the only you said it it was a simple mistake by the f.b.i. agents. yes of course the motivation is is clear it was a mistake. very quickly that was realized but in the meanwhile. dave says he who was head of contradictions tried to take this and make it into a spy case the reason for that was that he was looking for the job of spying in the united states job which eventually went to negro point to. who is very infamous for his. his involvement in nicaragua and such places. so this was the...
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that's the state level. the f.b.i. uniform crime reporting, that's the document i just showed you, that's the federal level. and the white house office of management and budget, who is kind of the group that defines how these categories will be established. so if you look at the racial designation by agency, all three of these agencies define race in the the exact same categories, other than the the white house has recently separated native hawaiian or pacific islander. those are two categories. the state, the federal and the white house are consistent across the board in how they define race, and how they require us to report our arrest statistics to them. so this is sort of the most important concept of what i'm about to present. see you'll notice there is no hispanic on this list. so, again, as defined by the federal government, persons of hispanic origin are -- of any race. so you can have white, hispanic, black hispanic, asian hispanic, et cetera. and we are to report hispanic ethnicity according to the appropriat
that's the state level. the f.b.i. uniform crime reporting, that's the document i just showed you, that's the federal level. and the white house office of management and budget, who is kind of the group that defines how these categories will be established. so if you look at the racial designation by agency, all three of these agencies define race in the the exact same categories, other than the the white house has recently separated native hawaiian or pacific islander. those are two...
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the more delusional you said it it was a simple mistake by the f.b.i. agents. yes of course the motivation is is clear it was a mistake. very quickly that was realized but in the meanwhile. dave says he who was head of contradictions tried to take this and make it into a spy case the reason for that was that he was looking for the job of spying in the united states job which eventually went to nigger point to. who is very infamous for his. his involvement in and you could argue such places. so this was the motivation but there was a second motivation. and this this was a meeting upcoming between george bush and vladimir putin oh oh. at this meeting there was reference for this case but the case had disappeared with the state so so so they wanted to mean bush wanted to pull out of this leaving the ladder your people at the moment we're talking the our people are spying and. that was the intention in my research i found that this this program had begun earlier in the process during november in the summer of two thousand and four. the preparation of people's minds
the more delusional you said it it was a simple mistake by the f.b.i. agents. yes of course the motivation is is clear it was a mistake. very quickly that was realized but in the meanwhile. dave says he who was head of contradictions tried to take this and make it into a spy case the reason for that was that he was looking for the job of spying in the united states job which eventually went to nigger point to. who is very infamous for his. his involvement in and you could argue such places. so...
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the f.b.i. followed through and they said ok we'll let you know what we've been doing the honor there for you requested provide them with some documents but they said all right half of these you can't see because it would be a national security issue so we know that the government wants to be able to see what you delete on your computer they want to be able to bring it up into court for you to use it for you know prosecuting someone for a five hundred dollars fine and we know that off the computer the f.b.i. is watching your. political activities and they're not going to tell you about it like knowledge it which they just did but you have no idea what they're doing when you know that they're monitoring you off and on the computer and if you've been here from what your hair away you're saying i think i have to agree with you so i from everything from twitter to privacy to the a.c.l.u. and even to this site that they say the only thing can be certain is that you're probably going to be monitored s
the f.b.i. followed through and they said ok we'll let you know what we've been doing the honor there for you requested provide them with some documents but they said all right half of these you can't see because it would be a national security issue so we know that the government wants to be able to see what you delete on your computer they want to be able to bring it up into court for you to use it for you know prosecuting someone for a five hundred dollars fine and we know that off the...
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the f.b.i., was a very different organization than it is today. focused on domestic crime as it had been for quite a while. obviously in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on america of 9/11, 2001, congress and the executive branch created the department of homeland security and then pursuant to the 9/11 commission recommendation created the national counterterrorism center. the f.b.i. essentially recreated itself into a first rate domestic counterterrorism intelligence agency. in addition to carrying out all its other responsibilities. in his absence we should thank director mueller for what i think is an extraordinary job he's done in overseeing this historic transformation and to thank the two of you, secretary napolitano, and director olsen, for what you have done together these changes represent the most significant reforms of america's national security organizations since the 1940's, at the beginning of the cold war. it's not coincidental since after 9/11 we understood we were facing
the f.b.i., was a very different organization than it is today. focused on domestic crime as it had been for quite a while. obviously in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on america of 9/11, 2001, congress and the executive branch created the department of homeland security and then pursuant to the 9/11 commission recommendation created the national counterterrorism center. the f.b.i. essentially recreated itself into a first rate domestic counterterrorism intelligence agency. in addition...