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you have 12,000 fbi agents. nationwide, and you have 800,000 police officers nationwide. 35,000 of them in new york. new york has stood out. so, it seems to me, there's a great force multiplier but 12 years after 9/11, and we still are not seeing that kind of coordination and communication taking place. and when the fbi said we don't have the resources, why don't you leverage state and locals? they want to help. the boston police wanted to be part of this. they wanted to be at the table. they wanted to be at that interview. the want to know about the russian warning. there weren't that many leads and weren't that many foreign threats coming into the boston area. so, it's a general question, mayor, but 12 years later, what has gone wrong here and what can we do to fix this? >> mr. chairman, i don't know if what went wrong is systemic or just a thing that happened within that organization. i don't know if the information was communicated within the jttf, so that one of the four boston police knew about this, and t
you have 12,000 fbi agents. nationwide, and you have 800,000 police officers nationwide. 35,000 of them in new york. new york has stood out. so, it seems to me, there's a great force multiplier but 12 years after 9/11, and we still are not seeing that kind of coordination and communication taking place. and when the fbi said we don't have the resources, why don't you leverage state and locals? they want to help. the boston police wanted to be part of this. they wanted to be at the table. they...
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i've known and loved the fbi for a long time. my first major case was an fbi case. in 1987i was assigned an interstate theft and fraud case in new york and the case agent who was about to retire from the bureau reached mandatory retirement to report to the supervisor the prosecutor had been assigned to the complex case and she said i will go down and talk to rudy giuliani and we will get someone else assigned to this case and he asked her to please hold off because he thought the prosecutor may be could be trained. and so i was trained. by him and by dozens and dozens of other special agents who were working the cases that i was so lucky to handle over the next decade. i came to know the fbi agents well and i used to tell them the division of responsibility was clear. the attorney would get the credit. i was teasing that rooted in that was the truth. the work was often only to recognize when something went wrong. i came to know there were people from all over the country, all walks of life but united by the fierce desire to do something good in their country. i came
i've known and loved the fbi for a long time. my first major case was an fbi case. in 1987i was assigned an interstate theft and fraud case in new york and the case agent who was about to retire from the bureau reached mandatory retirement to report to the supervisor the prosecutor had been assigned to the complex case and she said i will go down and talk to rudy giuliani and we will get someone else assigned to this case and he asked her to please hold off because he thought the prosecutor may...
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the fbi can't possibly do that. it is not so much the failure to warn, but the failure to ask for help. which in this case, they needed. >> if you are on the joint terrorism task force, we have a clearance and perhaps we should ask about this. in this case from the question is what do those police officers, what can they do in working with our home department after the fbi says he is not a threat. just assuming that is a reasonable conclusion. how can the police pick up what the fbi no longer can cover. my understanding is the fbi and law enforcement level, actually engage without mosque in the past on engagement front, which i think is a very important role for the fbi and others as well. that didn't happen here. but we have to continue to encourage them with state and local authorities to engage in the same way that they engaged in the organizations to map the fbi never told any police officers about this inquiry. even when the brothers pictures on television all around the world, no one came forward to identify t
the fbi can't possibly do that. it is not so much the failure to warn, but the failure to ask for help. which in this case, they needed. >> if you are on the joint terrorism task force, we have a clearance and perhaps we should ask about this. in this case from the question is what do those police officers, what can they do in working with our home department after the fbi says he is not a threat. just assuming that is a reasonable conclusion. how can the police pick up what the fbi no...
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it is the fbi's job to find out. but apparently the bureau considered by some to be the finest investigative agency in the world not up and running yet on the biggest federal case in some time. does that make any sense to anyone? the answer is no. makes no sense at all. there is deep suspicion that the man who overseas the fbi attorney general eric holder is not invested in getting information about the irs abuses. so this continues to be one big mess and an acute embarrassment to this country. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight as mentioned. the american center for law and justice is alleging that the fbi is not aggressively investigating the irs. joining us now from washington jordan self-low, the executive director of that group. maybe the executive director is investigating and you don't know about it? >> right. we have a situation here where the attorney general was the first top administration official, bill, four days after lois lerner made that planted question which was planned with at least
it is the fbi's job to find out. but apparently the bureau considered by some to be the finest investigative agency in the world not up and running yet on the biggest federal case in some time. does that make any sense to anyone? the answer is no. makes no sense at all. there is deep suspicion that the man who overseas the fbi attorney general eric holder is not invested in getting information about the irs abuses. so this continues to be one big mess and an acute embarrassment to this country....
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the fbi had visited that mosque in the past. that is an important role for the fbi and others. that cannot happen here. we have to encourage the fbi and state and local authorities to engage with mosques in the same way that they engage with all community organizations. >> the fbi never told anyone on the jttf. even after the brothers pictures were -- brother's pictures were all over the the internet and the world, nobody said anything. it is ridiculous to call before it would mask or workplace violence. i want purple hearts for those who were killed and for what. i think they are casualties in an international war. i yield back. >> the senate homeland security on responding to the boston marathon bombings. this is two hours and 10 minutes. let us good morning everyone. those were seated and those who are standing. less than three months ago the city of austin -- of boston suffered a horrific terrorist attack during the 117th boston marathon. he was there, my son. not as a runner but he was there as people came in from other schools to help be part of the celebration. claimed t
the fbi had visited that mosque in the past. that is an important role for the fbi and others. that cannot happen here. we have to encourage the fbi and state and local authorities to engage with mosques in the same way that they engage with all community organizations. >> the fbi never told anyone on the jttf. even after the brothers pictures were -- brother's pictures were all over the the internet and the world, nobody said anything. it is ridiculous to call before it would mask or...
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the fbi had visited that mosque in the past. that is an important role for the fbi and others. that cannot happen here. we have to encourage the fbi and state and local authorities to engage with mosques in the same way that they engage with all community organizations. >> the fbi never told anyone on the jttf. even after the brothers pictures were -- brother's pictures were all over the the internet and the world, nobody said anything. it is ridiculous to call before it would mask or workplace violence. i want purple hearts for those who were killed and for what. i think they are casualties in an international war. i yield back. >> the senate homeland security committee held its own hearing on the boston marathon bombings. the boston police commissioner talked about the needs of local law enforcement incorporating with the fbi. this is just over two hours. [inaudible][laughter]>> the hearing will come to order. we have witnesses. a little less than three months ago, the city of boston -- when my oldest son went to college -- suffered a terrific terrorist attack during the bost
the fbi had visited that mosque in the past. that is an important role for the fbi and others. that cannot happen here. we have to encourage the fbi and state and local authorities to engage with mosques in the same way that they engage with all community organizations. >> the fbi never told anyone on the jttf. even after the brothers pictures were -- brother's pictures were all over the the internet and the world, nobody said anything. it is ridiculous to call before it would mask or...
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is there a cover up going on here by the fbi? >> i'm not sure, geraldo. i think, you know, you can't rule anything out with the fbi but on the other hand, this guy is not exactly an angel. he had a record of at least two violent previous attacks. he was planning on going back to russia. he had come over here, another one of these asylum cases where he claimed he was being pers father is an official in the government over there in doin dagast an or chechnya. he was a suspect in a triple homicide up here in massachusetts. i don't think the fbi really had any reason to kill the guy. >> what about if he had information that should have been investigated and revealed that it was ignored or was haphazarly probed? >> well, i don't think anybody doubts that they could have done a little more with this triple homicide on the tenth anniversary of 9/11 in waltham, massachusetts of these low-level drug dealers. on the other hand, geraldo, the fact is that tamerlan was the best friend of one of these guys. they worked out together in the gym, and he wouldn't have been
is there a cover up going on here by the fbi? >> i'm not sure, geraldo. i think, you know, you can't rule anything out with the fbi but on the other hand, this guy is not exactly an angel. he had a record of at least two violent previous attacks. he was planning on going back to russia. he had come over here, another one of these asylum cases where he claimed he was being pers father is an official in the government over there in doin dagast an or chechnya. he was a suspect in a triple...
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is there a cover up going on here by the fbi? >> i'm not sure, geraldo. i think, you know, you can't rule anything out with the fbi but on the other hand, this guy is not exactly an angel. he had a record of at least two violent previous attacks. he was planning on going back to russia. he had come over here, another one of these asylum cases where he claimed he was being persecuted, yet his father is an official in the government over there in doin dagast an or chechnya. he was a suspect in a triple homicide up here in massachusetts. i don't think the fbi really had any reason to kill the guy. >> what about if he had information that should have been investigated and revealed that it was ignored or was haphazarly probed? >> well, i don't think anybody doubts that they could have done a little more with this triple homicide on the tenth anniversary of 9/11 in waltham, massachusetts of these low-level drug dealers. on the other hand, geraldo, the fact is that tamerlan was the best friend of one of these guys. they worked out together in the gym, and he wou
is there a cover up going on here by the fbi? >> i'm not sure, geraldo. i think, you know, you can't rule anything out with the fbi but on the other hand, this guy is not exactly an angel. he had a record of at least two violent previous attacks. he was planning on going back to russia. he had come over here, another one of these asylum cases where he claimed he was being persecuted, yet his father is an official in the government over there in doin dagast an or chechnya. he was a suspect...
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of the fbi. is part of that accountability. we have a responsibility. the director has to balance the at -- as fbi director against americans civil liberties -- american civil liberties. mr. comey served as the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. he was deputy attorney general during the george w. bush administration. iowan.ied an island -- i will do anything to get a vote up here. basis forided a solid the type of things that came up. i said that what mr. comey yesterday. we talked about his government experience. today, i want to discuss with them his non--governmental work -- nongovernmental work. the balance of public and private sector experience is impressive. i worry about the -- thetrations administration's failure to prosecute. kenny look beyond his affiliations in the private sector and prosecute? i also want to discuss a number of policy matters impacting the director. i have concerns with the fbi's treatment of whistleblowers. break -- whistleblowers bring transparenc
of the fbi. is part of that accountability. we have a responsibility. the director has to balance the at -- as fbi director against americans civil liberties -- american civil liberties. mr. comey served as the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. he was deputy attorney general during the george w. bush administration. iowan.ied an island -- i will do anything to get a vote up here. basis forided a solid the type of things that came up. i said that what mr. comey yesterday. we...
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thelatest article questions fbi nominee. what do you think is significant for us to understand about who comey is it? >> to their credit, the senators did ask some of the questions, especially the ones that focused on james comey's authorization of waterboarding and sleep deprivation and especially that question was asked and answered. not answered very well, but it was because james comey claim that it is now illegal, progress over mukasey, who deny that waterboarding is torture. but he could not explain why he had signed off on these authorities for cia that included sleep deprivation and waterboarding. so the senator did an ok job of asking some of the questions. james comey hedged on most of those, did not answer most of those. he claimed he did not know or the information was classified. especially the hospital standoff question, he claimed that is still classified and could not explain what changed, and why he objected to the more it was monitoring beforehand, but then went along with afterwards. >> during tuesday's co
thelatest article questions fbi nominee. what do you think is significant for us to understand about who comey is it? >> to their credit, the senators did ask some of the questions, especially the ones that focused on james comey's authorization of waterboarding and sleep deprivation and especially that question was asked and answered. not answered very well, but it was because james comey claim that it is now illegal, progress over mukasey, who deny that waterboarding is torture. but he...
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fbi as you have. --emember in your telling us our mirror being trained by some very fine fbi agents as a young prosecutor. i do believe it is the greatest law enforcement agency perhaps in the world in dealing with complex cases of all kinds. it deserves and must have great leadership. i first considered that denomination should be able to he said iteadership. would be nice if you are able to contribute to the discussion. it sounds like rudy, i suppose. you have the kind of biography you are alook for. assistant united states attorney and virginia for six years. deputy attorney general, sharing the president's corporate tax force and safeguarding america's civil liberties. i guess you are there for three years in addition to being an attorney for some great law firms and corporate entities. i think you bring the kind of background we need. i was looking at some of your cases. you tried to gambino brothers. 14 saudiinvolving hezbollah people who murdered 19 americans. you did the worldcom case. matter.
fbi as you have. --emember in your telling us our mirror being trained by some very fine fbi agents as a young prosecutor. i do believe it is the greatest law enforcement agency perhaps in the world in dealing with complex cases of all kinds. it deserves and must have great leadership. i first considered that denomination should be able to he said iteadership. would be nice if you are able to contribute to the discussion. it sounds like rudy, i suppose. you have the kind of biography you are...
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the fbi is looking into itself on this one. charlie savidge reporting in "the new york times" last month the internal shooting review process that the fbi is conducting about itself and its behavior here is a process that over the last 20 years has reviewed more than 150 shootings and in zero of those 150 cases had the internal review process found that the fbi did anything wrong. we're supposed to believe that this time, this internal review process means that we'll all get the straight story soon. just be patient. florida authorities say they're waiting for the fbi's review of itself to cough up its fore gone conclusion, i mean its conclusion. the fbi says they're making no public comments about the case until they finish this very important internal review. they're also forbidding any other officials from releasing any other ageagency's information about this case. florida medical examiner's office saying today the fbi is blocking them from releasing todashev's autopsy report though the medical examiner says the report is re
the fbi is looking into itself on this one. charlie savidge reporting in "the new york times" last month the internal shooting review process that the fbi is conducting about itself and its behavior here is a process that over the last 20 years has reviewed more than 150 shootings and in zero of those 150 cases had the internal review process found that the fbi did anything wrong. we're supposed to believe that this time, this internal review process means that we'll all get the...
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he worked out of the fbi agents office in alexandria. and one night he told me he would appreciate it if i wouldn't call him anymore. ,ut i will say this for him after he retired, we became very close friends, and the man was a liberal. [laughter] [applause] he ended up writing letters against president bush and against the iraq war and the newspapers in different parts of florida. he was a different person. and he was so looking forward to theook coming out, because longest chapter in it is about the pentagon papers, and he kept asking me about it in phone calls. and he died a week before the book was published. >> dan ellsberg, why don't you pick it up from there, and that is how what you did then relates to today. in the last few years, you have been calling for people, who like you 35 years ago were inside the system, to step outside and to release an equivalent of the pentagon papers. do you think they exist -- the papers and these people who could step forward? course the papers exist. the pentagon papers, the equivalent of them, e
he worked out of the fbi agents office in alexandria. and one night he told me he would appreciate it if i wouldn't call him anymore. ,ut i will say this for him after he retired, we became very close friends, and the man was a liberal. [laughter] [applause] he ended up writing letters against president bush and against the iraq war and the newspapers in different parts of florida. he was a different person. and he was so looking forward to theook coming out, because longest chapter in it is...
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>> i would refer you to the fbi for details of their investigation. the president has absolutely instructed his team to do everything they can to bring to justice those who are responsible for the death of four americans. >> well, there are some questions about that investigation in tracking do you know who is responsible for the benghazi attack, 11 months after the attack, no one is in custody, and a lot of questions about the investigation. you may remember back in may adam housley talked to a special operator that said people in the military and in the administration and in justice and people in law enforcement know where the suspects are in libya, they're just not tracking them down. >> we basically don't want to upset anybody, and the problem is if ambassador stevens' family knew that we were sitting on information about the people who killed their son, their brother, and we could look them as a government in the face, then we're messing up, we're messing up. >> cnn journalist arwa damon went to benghazi, did a two our interview with one of the s
>> i would refer you to the fbi for details of their investigation. the president has absolutely instructed his team to do everything they can to bring to justice those who are responsible for the death of four americans. >> well, there are some questions about that investigation in tracking do you know who is responsible for the benghazi attack, 11 months after the attack, no one is in custody, and a lot of questions about the investigation. you may remember back in may adam...
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the fbi is looking into itself on this one. charlie savidge reporting in "the new york times" last month the internal shooting review process that the fbi is conducting about itself and its behavior here is a process that over the last 20 years has reviewed more than 150 shootings and in zero of those 150 cases had the internal review process found that the fbi did anything wrong. we're supposed to believe that this time, this internal review process means that we'll all get the straight story soon. just be patient. florida authorities say they're waiting for the fbi's review of itself to cough up its fore gone conclusion, i mean its conclusion. the fbi says they're making no public comments about the case until they finish this very important internal review. they're also forbidding any other officials from releasing any other agencagency's informa about this case. florida medical examiner's office saying today the fbi is blocking them from releasing todashev's autopsy report though the medical examiner says the report is read
the fbi is looking into itself on this one. charlie savidge reporting in "the new york times" last month the internal shooting review process that the fbi is conducting about itself and its behavior here is a process that over the last 20 years has reviewed more than 150 shootings and in zero of those 150 cases had the internal review process found that the fbi did anything wrong. we're supposed to believe that this time, this internal review process means that we'll all get the...
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the fbi is looking into itself on this one. charlie savidge reporting in "the new york times" last month the internal shooting review process that the fbi is conducting about itself and its behavior here is a process that over the last 20 years has reviewed more than 150 shootings and in zero of those 150 cases had the internal review process found that the fbi did anything wrong. we're supposed to believe that this time, this internal review process means that we'll all get the straight story soon. just be patient. florida authorities say they're waiting for the fbi's review of itself to cough up its fore gone conclusion, i mean its conclusion. the fbi says they're making no public comments about the case until they finish this very important internal review. they're also forbidding any other officials from releasing any other agency's information about this case. florida medical examiner's office saying today the fbi is blocking them from releasing todashev's autopsy report though the medical examiner says the report is ready
the fbi is looking into itself on this one. charlie savidge reporting in "the new york times" last month the internal shooting review process that the fbi is conducting about itself and its behavior here is a process that over the last 20 years has reviewed more than 150 shootings and in zero of those 150 cases had the internal review process found that the fbi did anything wrong. we're supposed to believe that this time, this internal review process means that we'll all get the...
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, a dozen were here in the bay area. >> the fbi called it operation cross country. the fbi office in san francisco led 17 bay area sweeps. >> we were able to rescue 12 juveniles and arrest 21 pimps. >> reporter: 8 of the children were from the east bay, 3 from the north bay and 1 from the south bay. >> if we could get one off the street that is success. >> reporter: this is just the beginning. recovery is difficult and complicated. >> a lot of minors don't view themselves as victims. >> reporter: she a youth case manager, they provide services for victims of sex trafficking. she says victims will leave one unsafe environment and end up in another, often they are run aways. finding a stable home a major challenge. >> a young woman said i would rather be abused by somebody i don't know than somebody i know. >> reporter: in addition to the 21 pimps arrested in the bay area, 64 adult prostitutes were arrested along with 12 johns. in oakland, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >> did the fbi have an explanation on why 10% were from the bay area? >> reporter: well, the f
, a dozen were here in the bay area. >> the fbi called it operation cross country. the fbi office in san francisco led 17 bay area sweeps. >> we were able to rescue 12 juveniles and arrest 21 pimps. >> reporter: 8 of the children were from the east bay, 3 from the north bay and 1 from the south bay. >> if we could get one off the street that is success. >> reporter: this is just the beginning. recovery is difficult and complicated. >> a lot of minors don't...
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can work with the fbi. most of the fbi the fbi would be compromised forever working with the new city police department. but because these two guys got along with each other, so if you foster these relationships in this information flows a lot better. >> that goes right into my next question. mr. leiter, i will give you a shot at answering. do we lead -- leave this on the up to the fbi, or do we set some sort of protocols or rules whereby when something, a trigger is reached that there is some mandatory disclosure or information sharing? >> congressman, i tend to think, i'm an executive branch guy. i was judiciary, now i'm executive council i like a little bit of flexible for the executive branch because i don't think that congress wants to be in the position of taking out exactly when something should and should not be shared. but you can also set the tone for this. i've worked with this committee a lot. it would be great to have a joint hearing between this committee and the house judiciary committee, and
can work with the fbi. most of the fbi the fbi would be compromised forever working with the new city police department. but because these two guys got along with each other, so if you foster these relationships in this information flows a lot better. >> that goes right into my next question. mr. leiter, i will give you a shot at answering. do we lead -- leave this on the up to the fbi, or do we set some sort of protocols or rules whereby when something, a trigger is reached that there is...
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the fbi? no. you could sue that person unless they work for the federal government. neil: i see. >> then you can't sue them. neil: with later on dated bad info. >> yes. if i was going to hire you and you rejected me because of later on dated or inact rat inaccurac, and a lost income because of that, i can sue you, but not from the fbi. we're not talking about wrongfully arresting somebody, we're talking about relying on dated or inaccuracies information. and in fairness to the fbi agencies some are my friends, they don't like doing this. >> what do they rely on that is wrong. if you had charges brought up against you but later exonerated they might have just charges. >> correct, if you have charges brought up against you, and you were exonerated and the judg expunged record. and so you will say under oath i was never charged for the crime. and potential employer will say, i have a record from fbi that said you were charged. and therefore i am going t fire you because you lied to me. neil: i wo
the fbi? no. you could sue that person unless they work for the federal government. neil: i see. >> then you can't sue them. neil: with later on dated bad info. >> yes. if i was going to hire you and you rejected me because of later on dated or inact rat inaccurac, and a lost income because of that, i can sue you, but not from the fbi. we're not talking about wrongfully arresting somebody, we're talking about relying on dated or inaccuracies information. and in fairness to the fbi...
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i have friends that are fbi agents. i'm not criticizing them this don't like to do this they're not investigating the background of the president's nominee to become a life tenured federal judge. they're going through a routine background, enormous numbers of these. the vast majority are done by computer. it is very easy for them to stumble on, oh, mr. mcshane, we see you were joined with x, y, z in 2010 and we don't see the crime has been resolved therefore weill mark it as a open criminal complaint against you. so the employer will not hire you. connell: or they're missing some details they would -- doesn't necessarily in your view then speak to the reliability of fbi background checks for as you say -- >> speaks to the reliability of the process, the impropriety and unconstitutional nature of the fbi doing private work for pay and the fact that when there's a mistake, there can be no redress. dagen: what is the recourse if you're an individual who doesn't get a job because there is inaccurate information in the fbi d
i have friends that are fbi agents. i'm not criticizing them this don't like to do this they're not investigating the background of the president's nominee to become a life tenured federal judge. they're going through a routine background, enormous numbers of these. the vast majority are done by computer. it is very easy for them to stumble on, oh, mr. mcshane, we see you were joined with x, y, z in 2010 and we don't see the crime has been resolved therefore weill mark it as a open criminal...
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. >>> hola quÉ tal estos son los titulares, un reporte asegura que la base de datos que tiene el fbi para obtener los antecedentes que quienes buscan empleo estÁ viejas e im completas. >>> 4 empleados de departamento infantil en california serÁn despedidos por negligencia por el caso de un niÑo hispano. >>> el alcalde de nueva york, michael bloomberg, pierde la batalla contra de be deuda de azÚcar. >>> un programa de televisiÓn de preguntas y repuestos ofrece como gran premio a bebes abandonados asÍ como lo escuchÓ ♪ * este es su noticiero univisiÓn. >>> muy buenas noches, conseguir trabajo en un momento que la economÍa lucha por recuperarse es una de rea complicada que el fbi hace mÁs difÍcil porque un reporte la ley nacional asegura que la base de dato utilizaba por el burÓ para verificar los antecedentes penales es demasiado vieja ahÍ afecta a la minorÍas, vamos con mÁs detalles. >>> el fbi revisa miles de antecedente de solicitantes de empleo y licencia del gobierno, pero su base de dato a anticuada e incompleta afecta a hispanos y afroamericano segÚn un reporte
. >>> hola quÉ tal estos son los titulares, un reporte asegura que la base de datos que tiene el fbi para obtener los antecedentes que quienes buscan empleo estÁ viejas e im completas. >>> 4 empleados de departamento infantil en california serÁn despedidos por negligencia por el caso de un niÑo hispano. >>> el alcalde de nueva york, michael bloomberg, pierde la batalla contra de be deuda de azÚcar. >>> un programa de televisiÓn de preguntas y repuestos...
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steve is the fbi taking this seriously or t? >> they are taking it seriously which is why they are dragging their feet and why all of the excuses about moral equivalence and the like are shown to be lies. that's why we need a special prosecutor. these people can't do it themselves. there may have been some organizations that shouldn't have gotten the exemption, but they knocked out. >> it is not only the fbi. this is the irs. the bureaucrats are good at printing things out on paper, but it is a pathetic joke. i read it cover to cover. they emit problems and then say nobody is to blame. nobody is taking it seriously in the administration. >> i am going to warn you ahead of time. you will notlike what i have to say about this. >> we like it when we don't like what you have to say. >> give me a little room. did you know i was down on the irs for this too? the more we learn about this, the more we are discovering there may have been good reason for targeting these groups. we are now seeing examples where these grps are calling for 4
steve is the fbi taking this seriously or t? >> they are taking it seriously which is why they are dragging their feet and why all of the excuses about moral equivalence and the like are shown to be lies. that's why we need a special prosecutor. these people can't do it themselves. there may have been some organizations that shouldn't have gotten the exemption, but they knocked out. >> it is not only the fbi. this is the irs. the bureaucrats are good at printing things out on paper,...
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we need answers and with the new fbi director coming in we expect to get answers, what is the fbi doing to hold these people who committed those terrorist acts accountable. >> what possible explanation can you imagine by the fbi has not spoken to these key players? >> i don't think there's any explanation that could be possible. it's mind boggling to me the head of ansar al sharia could be interviewed by a media organization and the fbi hasn't spoken to him nor have libyan authorities. the victims of these families deserve answers and just. what's also troubling, the president stood up during the presidential campaign and said we will hunt these people down who committed these terrorist acts wherever they are. if you mess with americans, we are going to mess with you. nothing has happened. this needs to be pursued. for him to refer to this as a phony scandal really is so troubling and disappointing in light of the fact four brave americans were murdered. so fbi, where have you been on this? this is basic investigation 101, in talking to the individuals on the ground in libya. >> just da
we need answers and with the new fbi director coming in we expect to get answers, what is the fbi doing to hold these people who committed those terrorist acts accountable. >> what possible explanation can you imagine by the fbi has not spoken to these key players? >> i don't think there's any explanation that could be possible. it's mind boggling to me the head of ansar al sharia could be interviewed by a media organization and the fbi hasn't spoken to him nor have libyan...
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>>> on the streets of detroit the fbi is taking a hard line on those who sell young girls. >> i'm looking for some young girls. >> how old are you? >> investigators are scooping up more and more teens. >> is she underage? 17. >> from michigan to the suburbs romeo pimps sell dreams to the naive and even the girl next door. >> you're a victim. >> don't judge a book by its cover. just because i live in a nice house doesn't mean i live a nice life. >> hello, mom? >> it's an uphill battle for investigators trying to rescue children trapped and scared. >> we really are trying to help you. they have nowhere else to go. for us to say we want to get you out of this life, i don't know that they necessarily believe that. >> tonight msnbc goes under cover with the fbi in michigan rescuing the young and the lost caught in the grip of sex slavery in the motor city. >>> tonight we visit the streets and suburbs of detroit, michigan, joining the fbi, state and local police as part of operation cross-country five, a nationwide dragnet to crack down on those who exploit juveniles in the sex trade. in the pr
>>> on the streets of detroit the fbi is taking a hard line on those who sell young girls. >> i'm looking for some young girls. >> how old are you? >> investigators are scooping up more and more teens. >> is she underage? 17. >> from michigan to the suburbs romeo pimps sell dreams to the naive and even the girl next door. >> you're a victim. >> don't judge a book by its cover. just because i live in a nice house doesn't mean i live a nice life....
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he worked out of the fbi agents' office in alexandria. and he - one night he told me he would appreciate it if i wouldn't call him anymore. but i will say this for him: after he retired, we became very close friends, and the man was a liberal. letters up writing against president bush and against the iraq war in the newspapers in different parts of florida. he was a different person. and he was so looking forward to my book coming out, because the longest chapter in it is about the pentagon papers, and he kept asking me about it in phone calls. and he died a week before the book was published. amy goodman: dan ellsberg, why don't you pick it up from and that is how what you did then relates to today. in the last few years, you have been calling for people, who like you thirty-five years ago were inside the system, to step outside and to release an equivalent of the pentagon papers. do you think they exist - the papers and these people who could step forward? daniel ellsberg: well, of course, the papers exist. the pentagon papers, the equi
he worked out of the fbi agents' office in alexandria. and he - one night he told me he would appreciate it if i wouldn't call him anymore. but i will say this for him: after he retired, we became very close friends, and the man was a liberal. letters up writing against president bush and against the iraq war in the newspapers in different parts of florida. he was a different person. and he was so looking forward to my book coming out, because the longest chapter in it is about the pentagon...
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fbi? no. you could sue tha person unless theyork for the federal government. neil: i see. >> then you can't sue them. neil: with lar on dated bad info. >> yes. if i was going to hire you a you rejected me because of later on dated or inact rat inaccurac, and a lost income because of that, i can sue you, but not from the fbi. we're not talking about wronully arresting somebody, we're talng about relying on dated or inaccuracies information. and in fairness to the fbi agencies some are my friends, they don't like doing this. >> what d they rely on that is wrong. if y had charges brought up against you but later exonerated they mig have just charges. >> correct, if you have chaes brought up against you, and you were exonerated and the judg expunged record. and so you will say under oath i was never charged for the crime. and potential employer will say, i have a record from fbi that said you were charged. and therefore i am going t fire you because you lied to m neil: i wonder when people are
fbi? no. you could sue tha person unless theyork for the federal government. neil: i see. >> then you can't sue them. neil: with lar on dated bad info. >> yes. if i was going to hire you a you rejected me because of later on dated or inact rat inaccurac, and a lost income because of that, i can sue you, but not from the fbi. we're not talking about wronully arresting somebody, we're talng about relying on dated or inaccuracies information. and in fairness to the fbi agencies some...
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steve is the fbi taking this seriously or not? >> they are taking it seriously which is why they are dragging their feet and why all of the excuses about moral equivalence and the like are shown to be lies. that's why we need a special prosecutor. these people can't do it themselves. there may have been some organizations that shouldn't have gotten the exemption, but they knocked out. >> it is not only the fbi. this is the irs. the bureaucrats are good at printing things out on paper, but it is a pathetic joke. i read it cover to cover. they emit problems and then say nobody is to blame. nobody is taking it seriously in the administration. >> i am going to warn you ahead of time. you will not like what i have to say about this. >> we like it when we don't like what you have to say. >> give me a little room. did you know i was down on the irs for this too? the more we learn about this, the more we are discovering there may have been good reason for targeting these groups. we are now seeing examples where these groups are calling fo
steve is the fbi taking this seriously or not? >> they are taking it seriously which is why they are dragging their feet and why all of the excuses about moral equivalence and the like are shown to be lies. that's why we need a special prosecutor. these people can't do it themselves. there may have been some organizations that shouldn't have gotten the exemption, but they knocked out. >> it is not only the fbi. this is the irs. the bureaucrats are good at printing things out on...
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and why did the fbi have a classified file to begin with? to me the creepy as part of very creepy little story is the fact he had at stratfor felt access to this classified file by the fbi. casearrett brown reveal this as well. it is all most like the fbi has become just another private security firm, that it has become like a private cop for these companies, as it were. that is part of because of the revolving door and because they get pressed into service for companies that want insider information on activist organizations like peta. >> we're going to take a break and then come back to this conversation with peter ludlow, professor of philosophy at northwestern university, has written extensively on hacktivist actions against private intelligence firm's and the surveillance state. his recent article for the nation is called, "the strange case of barrett brown." when we come back, how he could phase 100 years in prison. -- he could face 100 years in prison. we will talk about aaron swartz. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democ
and why did the fbi have a classified file to begin with? to me the creepy as part of very creepy little story is the fact he had at stratfor felt access to this classified file by the fbi. casearrett brown reveal this as well. it is all most like the fbi has become just another private security firm, that it has become like a private cop for these companies, as it were. that is part of because of the revolving door and because they get pressed into service for companies that want insider...
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steve is the fbi taking this seriously or not? >> they are taking it seriously which is why they are dragging their feet and why all of the excuses about moral equivalence and the le are shown to be lies. that's why we need a special prosecutor. these people can't do it themselves. there may have been some organizations that shouldn't have gotten the exemption, but they knocked out. >> it is not only the fbi. this is the irs. the bureaucrats are good at printing things out on paper, but it is a pathetic joke. i read it cover to cover. they emit problems and then say nobody is to blame. nobody is taking it seriously in the administration. >> i am going to warn you ahead of time. you will not ke what i have to say about this. >> we like it when we don't like what you have to say. >> give me a little room. did you know i was down on the irs for this too? the more we learn about this, the more we are discovering there may have been good reason for targeting these groups. we are now seeing examples where thes groups are calling for 401
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we did speak to the fbi further. they told us that while a significant number of victims rescued were found on backpage.com, they were found through the fbi combing these sites, not by backpage.com referring victims to the fbi. do you buy that argument? >> i -- it's all about money. and it's not just the fbi, it's many other police agencies, state and federal, local and some international police agencies that point the finger to backpage.com to help these exploiters of children to function. it's all about the money. and i really think that the public has to say, we all want freedom of press and first amendment. no one wants to sanction or censure the internet but i think these sites have to be held accountable because it's all about the money. they're not cooperating, they're not there as a nonprofit helping these law enforcement agencies, they're there because they facilitate these guys. >> it's also sickening to hear that according to law enforcement, a big sporting event like the super bowl becomes a hub for child
we did speak to the fbi further. they told us that while a significant number of victims rescued were found on backpage.com, they were found through the fbi combing these sites, not by backpage.com referring victims to the fbi. do you buy that argument? >> i -- it's all about money. and it's not just the fbi, it's many other police agencies, state and federal, local and some international police agencies that point the finger to backpage.com to help these exploiters of children to...
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it's more than. >> this is a voice analyst for the fbi. all of us is struggling to understand why he's testifying because we thought that any voice analysis that would be introduced in court would not be allowed. we're talking about those 911 tapes and whose voice was on the tapes. sonny, what do you make of this? >> i think i'm just as confused as all of you are. you're right. not only was the decision made that there would be no expert analysis in terms of whose voice was crying on the tape. the judge found that type of science was unreliable and just hadn't been accepted but this particular witness testified for the defense at the fry hearing which is why i suspect they said we look forward to hearing them. they have no objection to his testimony. i'm not quite sure what he is going to testify to by the prosecution. let's remember that this prosecution team is really sort of a dream team. between the three of them, he's tried hundreds of murder cases. i suspect they know what they're doing. there's a reason why this witness is on the st
it's more than. >> this is a voice analyst for the fbi. all of us is struggling to understand why he's testifying because we thought that any voice analysis that would be introduced in court would not be allowed. we're talking about those 911 tapes and whose voice was on the tapes. sonny, what do you make of this? >> i think i'm just as confused as all of you are. you're right. not only was the decision made that there would be no expert analysis in terms of whose voice was crying...
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it's interesting the state decided to call the fbi expert. because in many ways it might be viewed that what he
it's interesting the state decided to call the fbi expert. because in many ways it might be viewed that what he
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she helped the fbi put two pimps behind bars. she's hoping the children rescued over the weekend will help put their pimps in prison. >> they're sorting through the charges, they're going to be state, federal, and what about those young women. 105 teenagers between the ages of 13 and 17. the question is, what happens to them? so it's a lot for the people in the system to do. and everybody's going to have a little different story anderson. >> how do they identify the people they went after. >> they went to venues where prostitution occurs. the local strip, where everyone knows prostitutes are hotels, casinos. even watching big sporting events. they think they're getting better at zeroing in on the right targets. listen. >> it appears we were 30 to 40% more successful in identifying both victims and pimps on this operation. as we can further refine these effortings in the future, we will continue to look to back page and to those other forum where pimps and exploiters gather, and we will try to penetrate those so that we -- our suc
she helped the fbi put two pimps behind bars. she's hoping the children rescued over the weekend will help put their pimps in prison. >> they're sorting through the charges, they're going to be state, federal, and what about those young women. 105 teenagers between the ages of 13 and 17. the question is, what happens to them? so it's a lot for the people in the system to do. and everybody's going to have a little different story anderson. >> how do they identify the people they went...
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it is not just the fbi. it is many other police agencies, local, national state agencies to point the finger to backpage.com for helping these exploiters of children to function. it is all about the money. i really think that the public has to say we all want a first -- i mean freedom of press and first amendment. no one wants to sanction or censor the internet but i think the sites have to be held accountable. they are not there as a nonprofit helping law enforcement agencies. they are there because they facilitate these guys. >> it is sickening to hear that the super bowl becomes a hub for child prostitution. >> that's part of america's problem that we seem to ignore. everybody thinks child prostitution and sex trafficking is in countries like india where it is or indonesia or cambodia. i have been to those countries, vietnam. yes, it's a problem there, but we're a first world country and these guys know they go to big events like the super bowl, big sporting events and mutual the girls around. another dif
it is not just the fbi. it is many other police agencies, local, national state agencies to point the finger to backpage.com for helping these exploiters of children to function. it is all about the money. i really think that the public has to say we all want a first -- i mean freedom of press and first amendment. no one wants to sanction or censor the internet but i think the sites have to be held accountable. they are not there as a nonprofit helping law enforcement agencies. they are there...
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agents. >> bergman: the fbi examiner determined that this fingerprint found in madrid matched a print taken from brandon mayfield when he was in the military. >> they proceeded to push through rather forcefully, to handcuff me. it was just unbelievable. it was surreal. i mean one minute you're sitting there and you've taken your kids to school and you've said, "have a good day and be a learning superstar," and you're working on your case in your office, and the next minute you're heading downtown in cuffs and people are searching you for blasting caps and detonators. >> bergman: for generations, the fbi and their fingerprint examiners have maintained that fingerprint identification is "infallible." routinely testifying that they are "one hundred percent certain"... and there's "zero percent" chance they could be wrong. >> fingerprint examiners have been taught that there's only one person in the world who could have left this fingerprint. there's no scientific basis for that. >> wait a second. there's no scientific basis for matching, like a partial fingerprint? >> the premise is that
agents. >> bergman: the fbi examiner determined that this fingerprint found in madrid matched a print taken from brandon mayfield when he was in the military. >> they proceeded to push through rather forcefully, to handcuff me. it was just unbelievable. it was surreal. i mean one minute you're sitting there and you've taken your kids to school and you've said, "have a good day and be a learning superstar," and you're working on your case in your office, and the next minute...
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. >> esta es la mayor operacion sexual del fbi. >> la mayor cantidad es rescatada en la bahia. >> se capturaron la mayor cantidad de proxenetas. >> paso entre él 24 y 28 de julio dieron compromiso para cuidarlos de depredadores. >> menores de edad todas niñas son rescatadas para parar la prostitucion infantil pero en él ambito local. >> además de las 12 niñas capturaron 12 proxenetas, en sonoma 3 menores, heimar 3, contra costa, y san jose 1 en cada lugar. >> (información en ingles) . >> expresaron que él área de la bahia es la zona hurbana más grande de estados unidos y hay mayor cantidad de crimen, dieron credito a las asociaciones. >> (información en ingles) . >> es muestra de lo que hacen, él objetivo será él problema y él fbi esta comprometido en pararlos. >> Él fbi dice que dan apoyo. >> en una conferencia de prensa él papa francisco contesto preguntas. >> pero la más sorpresiva es de una comunidad gay. >> a continuacion presentamos. >> la iglesia día un mensaje. >> sí una persona es gay y busca a dios y tiene buena voluntad quien soy yo para juzgarla, podrí
. >> esta es la mayor operacion sexual del fbi. >> la mayor cantidad es rescatada en la bahia. >> se capturaron la mayor cantidad de proxenetas. >> paso entre él 24 y 28 de julio dieron compromiso para cuidarlos de depredadores. >> menores de edad todas niñas son rescatadas para parar la prostitucion infantil pero en él ambito local. >> además de las 12 niñas capturaron 12 proxenetas, en sonoma 3 menores, heimar 3, contra costa, y san jose 1 en cada...
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the fbi and the ntsb on their way. the san francisco fire department -- pushed over all of their information to the fbi the fbi the lead agency on this one, working with the san francisco police department. i hear that we do have the videotape. let's roll it and hear what they have to say. >> i need to drive him to wal-mart and buy him stuff and send him to a hotel. >> at this point in time, there is no indication of terrorism involved. the fbi will be working closely with the ntsb on this investigation to, to determine the cause of the incident. we currently have all of our resources available to assist in this investigation. and we will do all that we can to find out what occurred. >> that's the first thing that we usually think of when you think of an airplane, explosion, crash land like we had here. was there any terrorism involved? and you heard from the fbi, they say that they don't think that terrorism had anything to do with this. i f e eyewitnesses are telling us they heard a huge thud when the plane went down
the fbi and the ntsb on their way. the san francisco fire department -- pushed over all of their information to the fbi the fbi the lead agency on this one, working with the san francisco police department. i hear that we do have the videotape. let's roll it and hear what they have to say. >> i need to drive him to wal-mart and buy him stuff and send him to a hotel. >> at this point in time, there is no indication of terrorism involved. the fbi will be working closely with the ntsb...
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the ntsb, its go-team joining the fbi. they'll be there this evening to look at that flight, the runway. >> we're documenting all this as it happens. we have more than 20 reporters and photographers covering this sims it happened this morning. among them, cheryl hurd who joins us from sfo. it's been a clear sense of communication here throughout the day from mayor lee, from the fire chief at sfo, even the ntsb and the fbi. >> reporter: they're being very careful as to what information they put out there. everyone is awaiting the arrival of the ntsb from washington, d.c. that group expected to arrive in about aphour. they will probably do what they can tonight.
the ntsb, its go-team joining the fbi. they'll be there this evening to look at that flight, the runway. >> we're documenting all this as it happens. we have more than 20 reporters and photographers covering this sims it happened this morning. among them, cheryl hurd who joins us from sfo. it's been a clear sense of communication here throughout the day from mayor lee, from the fire chief at sfo, even the ntsb and the fbi. >> reporter: they're being very careful as to what...
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we're hearing from the fbi engineer taking the stand. lisa, give us a sense as we dip back into today's trial. i want to ups better about what this witness does for the prosecution. >> dr. nakasoni testified at a pretrial hearing for the defense. we remember the 911 call where screaming is heard on the call, and the question is that george zimmerman's voice or trayvon martin's voice. this expert witness testified for the defense that nobody could make out who that was. nobody could testify to a degree of scientific certainty whose voice it was. now, curiously, he's been called as a witness by the prosecution. i'm interested in what he has to say. >> let's take a listen to what he has to say. again, more coverage of the george zimmerman trial. >> this technology still must be supervised by properly trained examiners. >> let me start with the idea of what kind of sample you need, or a position in your position needs in your lab to sort of be able to even conduct an analysis. what is it you're looking for? >> as part of the standard operati
we're hearing from the fbi engineer taking the stand. lisa, give us a sense as we dip back into today's trial. i want to ups better about what this witness does for the prosecution. >> dr. nakasoni testified at a pretrial hearing for the defense. we remember the 911 call where screaming is heard on the call, and the question is that george zimmerman's voice or trayvon martin's voice. this expert witness testified for the defense that nobody could make out who that was. nobody could...
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in this case at least the fbi apologize to you. they wrote a letter. the fbi apologizes to . brandon mayfield and his family for the hardships that this matter cost and have paid you to milon dollars. >> that cous for something. irew up in the midwest. a handshake in someone's word goes a long way. i appreciate that, but one of the things that people forget is, we we not going to agree to anything. we discussed it. there are not going to agree unssho were able to challenge provisions of the patrt act which amended the for intelligence surveillance act which made it possible for the government to do what they did. not only did they h a warrant for my arrest and search on the day was arrested, they also had secret warrants from a secret court that allowed them to go in and do all of the snooping and spying that they did, even though they did not have probable cause to arrest me. as you said earlier in your segment, facebook, you just as some people looking at your data, but you don't think it will come after you. the government does. john: you could say, given the happy ending,
in this case at least the fbi apologize to you. they wrote a letter. the fbi apologizes to . brandon mayfield and his family for the hardships that this matter cost and have paid you to milon dollars. >> that cous for something. irew up in the midwest. a handshake in someone's word goes a long way. i appreciate that, but one of the things that people forget is, we we not going to agree to anything. we discussed it. there are not going to agree unssho were able to challenge provisions of...
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he will now be the head of the fbi. knowing james kocokkoch -- come imagine he will want to get to the heart of the matter right away, he is going to feel an obligation to be an independent operator and get to members of the senate who confirmed him, he promised he would get to the bottom of it. >> we had a lot more promising to find the perpetrators of the benghazi attacks. doesn't seem like he is all about his promises. >> he is as relentless as a stoner. calling benghazi a phony scandal is calling the boston marathon bombing a running injury. i guess 9/11 was an optical illusion created by david blane. is it because none of the victims didn't look like his son or could have been him 35 years ago? maybe perhaps we should contact al sharpton, and when al sharpton goes to the white house, which he happens to go more than joe biden does, he could actually maybe ask president obama maybe you should look into benghazi. he seems to listen to al sharpton. >> your allegations of what the president of the united states said, y
he will now be the head of the fbi. knowing james kocokkoch -- come imagine he will want to get to the heart of the matter right away, he is going to feel an obligation to be an independent operator and get to members of the senate who confirmed him, he promised he would get to the bottom of it. >> we had a lot more promising to find the perpetrators of the benghazi attacks. doesn't seem like he is all about his promises. >> he is as relentless as a stoner. calling benghazi a phony...
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quienes manejan las redes de prostitucin infantil sufrieron un duro golpe por parte del fbi... en imgenes captaron como agentes encubietos hacan contactos con los delincuentes y en fuertes operativos los detenan mientras abusaban sexualmente de las jovenes, casi todas de ellas menores de edad... el vocero del fbi lo confirmo las vctimas...niÑas de 13 Ños de edad en adelante lograron ser rescatadas en un operativo que usted ve en estos momentos y que inicio el pasado mircoles , termino ayer y dejo como saldo 105 menores en libertad, todas ellas de sexo femenino y 150 traficantes de las menores arrestados... ante esta ola de trafico humano, la preocupacin de los padres aumenta especialmente cuando han visto a sus propias hijas en peligros de este tipo.... entrevista... y el riesgo es mayor cuando el fbi dio a conocer que 1 de cada 9 niÑas rescatadas, tena como residencia alguna ciudad del area de la baha... ellas, en ocasiones secuestradas eran trasladadas a otros estados para prostituirse bajo amenazas.... madres en san francisco cada vez tienen menos confeianza cuando sus hi
quienes manejan las redes de prostitucin infantil sufrieron un duro golpe por parte del fbi... en imgenes captaron como agentes encubietos hacan contactos con los delincuentes y en fuertes operativos los detenan mientras abusaban sexualmente de las jovenes, casi todas de ellas menores de edad... el vocero del fbi lo confirmo las vctimas...niÑas de 13 Ños de edad en adelante lograron ser rescatadas en un operativo que usted ve en estos momentos y que inicio el pasado mircoles , termino ayer y...