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it was the first time in the history of the fbi that an fbi agent had ever been arrested for spying. this is just absolutely unheard s frss and that night in october 1984 it led the network news nationwide. >> good evening.en i'm tom brokaw with "nbc nightly news." the fbi today arrested one of its own as a double agent, a spy for the soviet union. the suspected spy is richard miller, an fbi agent for 20 years. he was working in counterespionage when he met a soviet couple, and according to the fbi, the russian woman was a major in the kgb. they say that miller fell for her.mi george lewis reports it is a dark moment in the fbi's history. >> reporter: the government contends that agent miller met here in this west hollywood apartment house with the soviet couple and offered to sell isom government secrets.r: the price, $50,000 in gold and 7,000 in cash. miller, a 1963 graduate of brigham young university, was not considered an especially good agent by some of his colleagues. he had been reprimanded several times for sloppy work. at his house in a los angeles suburb investigators foun
it was the first time in the history of the fbi that an fbi agent had ever been arrested for spying. this is just absolutely unheard s frss and that night in october 1984 it led the network news nationwide. >> good evening.en i'm tom brokaw with "nbc nightly news." the fbi today arrested one of its own as a double agent, a spy for the soviet union. the suspected spy is richard miller, an fbi agent for 20 years. he was working in counterespionage when he met a soviet couple, and...
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it was the first time in the history of the fbi that an fbi agent had ever been arrested for spying. this is just absolutely unheard of. and that night in october 1984 it led the network news nationwide. >> good evening. i'm tom brokaw with "nbc nightly news." the fbi today arrested one of its own as a double agent, a spy for the soviet union. the suspected spy is richard miller, an fbi agent for 20 years. he was working in counter espionage when he met a soviet couple and according to the fbi the russian woman was major in the kgb. they say that miller fell for her. george lewis reports it is a dark moment in the fbi's history. >> reporter: the government contends that agent miller met here in this west hollywood apartment house with the soviet couple and offered to sell government secrets. the price, $50,000 in gold and 7,000 in cash. miller, a 1963 graduate of brigham young university, was not considered an especially good agent by some of his colleagues. he had been reprimanded several times for sloppy work. at his house in a los angeles suburb investigators found a number of sto
it was the first time in the history of the fbi that an fbi agent had ever been arrested for spying. this is just absolutely unheard of. and that night in october 1984 it led the network news nationwide. >> good evening. i'm tom brokaw with "nbc nightly news." the fbi today arrested one of its own as a double agent, a spy for the soviet union. the suspected spy is richard miller, an fbi agent for 20 years. he was working in counter espionage when he met a soviet couple and...
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it was the first time in the history of the fbi that an fbi agent had ever been arrested for spying. it was just absolutely unheard of, and that night in october 1984 it led the network news nationwide. >> good evening i'm tom -- with nbc nightly news, the fbi today arrested one of its own as a double agents, a spy for the soviet union. the suspected spy is richard miller an fbi agent from many years. he was working counter espionage monument is that we are couple, according to the fbi the russian woman was a major in the kgb they say that miller fell for her, george lewis reports that was a dark moments in the fbi history. >> met in this west hollywood apartment house with the couple and offered to sell government secrets. the price $50,000 in gold and 7000 in cash. richard miller i-1963 graduate of birmingham university was not considered an especially good agent by some of his colleagues. he had been reprimanded several times for sloppy work. at his work in the los angeles suburb, investigators found a number of stolen classified documents. this is the first time in its history th
it was the first time in the history of the fbi that an fbi agent had ever been arrested for spying. it was just absolutely unheard of, and that night in october 1984 it led the network news nationwide. >> good evening i'm tom -- with nbc nightly news, the fbi today arrested one of its own as a double agents, a spy for the soviet union. the suspected spy is richard miller an fbi agent from many years. he was working counter espionage monument is that we are couple, according to the fbi...
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that fbi did nothing, you have fbi not acting on what turned out to be credible allegations of abuse. but now the biden administration wants fbi to go to local school boards? that is their priority, not going after crime but going after parents, that speaks to the misplaced priorities. we learn in last administration that officials at fbi and department of the justice falsified evidence to a court to get wiretaps on the former president's campaign and campaign officials by lying to a court about it. if that is not corruption then what is. mark: it seems that culture, media, the democrat party surrogates have a very low standard when it comes to morality and t ethics and complying with the law. we saw the summer before last all of the violence thatt was taking place, that was called mostly peaceful. you saw democrat mayors painting blm on their streets. you saw budget player -- basketball players and others contributing to black lives matter. the organizations was celebrated, marxist founders were celebrated. and here we have parents and taxpayers, who are voicing -- let me say this.
that fbi did nothing, you have fbi not acting on what turned out to be credible allegations of abuse. but now the biden administration wants fbi to go to local school boards? that is their priority, not going after crime but going after parents, that speaks to the misplaced priorities. we learn in last administration that officials at fbi and department of the justice falsified evidence to a court to get wiretaps on the former president's campaign and campaign officials by lying to a court...
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the fbi in tampa expected to give an update shortly. first to laura ingle with the latest in new york. laura? >> hi, charles. yeah, we're here in gabby petito's hometown where we're awaiting for any type of reaction coming from her mother and stepfather. this is where they reside and where gabby petito grew up. of course, you have joe petito and his wife. the press conference will take place shortly from the fbi to give us an indication about what they're calling or senior law enforcement officials are calling human remains in this reserve, possible human remains. we won't know until we get that confirmation. we want to show you video of where this is taking place. we've seen cadaver dogs intoing to the carlton reserve in addition to a coroner's van from the sarasota county medical examiner's office and the lee county mobile command vehicle. chris and roberta laundrie were captured at the park where all of the activity was happening with a search team member that told us that may have found something. if human remains are covered, confi
the fbi in tampa expected to give an update shortly. first to laura ingle with the latest in new york. laura? >> hi, charles. yeah, we're here in gabby petito's hometown where we're awaiting for any type of reaction coming from her mother and stepfather. this is where they reside and where gabby petito grew up. of course, you have joe petito and his wife. the press conference will take place shortly from the fbi to give us an indication about what they're calling or senior law enforcement...
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, the fbi did not do anything on, you have fbi not acting on credible allegations of abuse. but now the biden administration wants fbi to go to local school boards? that is their priority. that speaks to kind of misplaced priorities, and you right what we learned in last administration, officials at fbi and department of the justice falsifies evidence to a court to get wiretaps on the former president's campaign and campaign officials by lying to a court about it. if that is not corruption than what is. mark: it seems that the culture, media, democrat party surrogates have a low standard when it comes to morality and ethics and complying with the law. we saw the summer before last, all of violence that was taking place. that was most -- called mostly peaceful and democrat dem mayors painting blm on their street corners. and organization was celebrated, the marxist founders were celebrated. now here we have parents taxpayers who are voicing -- let me say this. the constitution senator does not say you have to go up there and sound like a host on npr, you don't have to be -- y
, the fbi did not do anything on, you have fbi not acting on credible allegations of abuse. but now the biden administration wants fbi to go to local school boards? that is their priority. that speaks to kind of misplaced priorities, and you right what we learned in last administration, officials at fbi and department of the justice falsifies evidence to a court to get wiretaps on the former president's campaign and campaign officials by lying to a court about it. if that is not corruption than...
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there was no fbi enforcement action. there was no action taken on behalf of the fbi. reporter: the u.s. marshals service did execute an arrest warrant after the funeral at a different location. a u.s. marshals service spokesperson said they arrested a 30 seven-year-old on behalf of san mateo police department for assault with a weapon and probation violation. both felony warrants. outside of a restaurant in daly city. cortez's uncle said roberts had been a pallbearer at cortez's funeral. the family has asked to see surveillance video from where the fbi agent shot cortez. >> we want that footage to be released. >> the oakland police department took possession of the video as they are investigating the shooting. a spokesperson says the oakland police department is working with the alameda county district attorney's office and fbi to determine who will be responsible for releasing the video. they would not see the status of the fbi agent who shot and killed cortez. melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> frances haugen testified before senate subcommittee today. she said faceboo
there was no fbi enforcement action. there was no action taken on behalf of the fbi. reporter: the u.s. marshals service did execute an arrest warrant after the funeral at a different location. a u.s. marshals service spokesperson said they arrested a 30 seven-year-old on behalf of san mateo police department for assault with a weapon and probation violation. both felony warrants. outside of a restaurant in daly city. cortez's uncle said roberts had been a pallbearer at cortez's funeral. the...
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we're talking about the fbi. you're using the fbi to intervene in school board meetings. that's extraordinary. >> senator, i have to respectfully disagree. that is not what -- >> point me to an instance. >> the attorney general's memorandum made quite clear that violence is not appropriate. spirited public debate on a whole range of issues is absolutely what this country is all about. >> then why is it being investigated by the fbi? >> it is not. when and if any situation turns to violence, then that is the appropriate role of law enforcement to address it. >> the memorandum covers more than violence. it talks about intimidation, it talks about harassment. i'm asking you to draw some lines. we do this all the time in this context. tell me where the line is with parents expressing their concerns, waiting for hours in these school board meetings. we've all seen the videos. this happened in my state. parents have waited for hours. sometimes the school board meetings have ended before they can speak because the school board doesn't want to hear it. and now parents are told th
we're talking about the fbi. you're using the fbi to intervene in school board meetings. that's extraordinary. >> senator, i have to respectfully disagree. that is not what -- >> point me to an instance. >> the attorney general's memorandum made quite clear that violence is not appropriate. spirited public debate on a whole range of issues is absolutely what this country is all about. >> then why is it being investigated by the fbi? >> it is not. when and if any...
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we are talking about the fbi step you are using the fbi to intervene in school board meetings. that's extraordinary. >> i have to respectfully disagree. the attorney general's memorandum made quite clear that violence is not appropriate but spirited public debate is absolutely what this country is all about. >> then why is it being investigated by the fbi? >> when and if any situation turns to violence, than that is the appropriate rule of law enforcement to address it. >> the memorandum talks about intimidation and harassment so i'm asking you to draw some lines. this is the sum and substance of first amendment law. tell me where the line is with parents expressing their concerns, waiting for hours in these school board meetings. this happened in my state and parents of waited for hours and sometimes the school board meetings have ended before they can speak because the school board doesn't want to hear it in our parents are told that if they wait and express their views that they may be investigated for intimidation? >> i don't know who's telling them that. the job of the jus
we are talking about the fbi step you are using the fbi to intervene in school board meetings. that's extraordinary. >> i have to respectfully disagree. the attorney general's memorandum made quite clear that violence is not appropriate but spirited public debate is absolutely what this country is all about. >> then why is it being investigated by the fbi? >> when and if any situation turns to violence, than that is the appropriate rule of law enforcement to address it....
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i know the fbi director takes this very seriously as well. they have made major fixes to their practices so this won't occur again. this is being audited and reviewed by our national security division. i take this very seriously and i agree we have to be extremely careful about surveillance of american citizens only as appropriate under the statute. >> how often do you discuss fisa relations in your briefing? >> there's a quarterly review that intelligence community and national security division submits. i always review those. it's pretty frequent. >> every report will have material, not non-material. talking about another topic. former border patrol chief said the open border poses a real terror threat. do you agree with the border patrol chief or secretary who recently said the border is no less secure than before? >> if you're asking about terrorism, traveling across the border, i'm concerned about that across all of our borders. this has been a continuing concern -- >> do you agree what's happening now is making it less secure and have a
i know the fbi director takes this very seriously as well. they have made major fixes to their practices so this won't occur again. this is being audited and reviewed by our national security division. i take this very seriously and i agree we have to be extremely careful about surveillance of american citizens only as appropriate under the statute. >> how often do you discuss fisa relations in your briefing? >> there's a quarterly review that intelligence community and national...
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the fbi _ kim jong-un's survival. the spy who fed me. the fbi says - kim jong-un's survival. the spy who fed me. the fbi says it - kim jong-un's survival. the spy i who fed me. the fbi says it has uncovered a plot to sell a national secret concealed in a sandwich. after more than 100 days of lockdown, new south wales begins to open up, providing you have had the jab. and new research warns that the loss of biodiversity risks tipping the world into ecological meltdown. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news, it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. kimjong—un hello and welcome to the programme. kim jong—un will never give up his nuclear weapons, according to a former senior officer in north korea's spy senior officer in north korea's spy agencies. the colonel, who defected from north korea in 2014, says he was involved in targeted attacks and assassinations and even built an illegal drug slab for the leader. in an exclusive interview with the bbc has been speaking to our corresponded insole, laura bicker. for decades, one family has maintained a bruta
the fbi _ kim jong-un's survival. the spy who fed me. the fbi says - kim jong-un's survival. the spy who fed me. the fbi says it - kim jong-un's survival. the spy i who fed me. the fbi says it has uncovered a plot to sell a national secret concealed in a sandwich. after more than 100 days of lockdown, new south wales begins to open up, providing you have had the jab. and new research warns that the loss of biodiversity risks tipping the world into ecological meltdown. live from our studio in...
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they gave their details to the fbi. what they testified was the fbi didn't do anything. here you have the fbi not acting on what turned out to be credible allegations of abuse. but now the biden administration wants the fbi to go to local school boards? i mean, this is the priority? not going after crime? but going after parents? i think that speaks to the kind of misplaced priorities, and you're absolutely right about what we learned in the last administration, what we learned was officials at the fbi and the department of justice falsified evidence to a court in order to get wiretaps on the former president's campaign and campaign officials, by lying to a court about it. if that's not corruption, i don't know what is. >> mark: it just seems to me that the culture, the media, the democrat party's surrogates have a very low standard when it comes to morality and ethics and complying with the law. we saw the summer before last all the violence that was taking place, and that was called mostly peaceful. you saw democrat mayors painting blm in their boulevards and so forth.
they gave their details to the fbi. what they testified was the fbi didn't do anything. here you have the fbi not acting on what turned out to be credible allegations of abuse. but now the biden administration wants the fbi to go to local school boards? i mean, this is the priority? not going after crime? but going after parents? i think that speaks to the kind of misplaced priorities, and you're absolutely right about what we learned in the last administration, what we learned was officials at...
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we're talking about the fbi. you're using the fbi to intervene in school board meetings. that's extraordinary. >> senator, i have to respectfully disagree. that is not what -- >> point me to an instance. >> the attorney general's memorandum made quite clear that violence is not appropriate. spirited public debate on a whole range of issues is absolutely why this country is all about. >> then why is it being investigated by the fbi? >> it is not. when and if any situation turns to violence, then that is the appropriate rule of law enforcement to address it. >> the memorandum covers more than violence. it talks about intimidation. it talks about harassment. i'm asking you to draw some lines. we do this all the time in the first amendment context. tell me where the line is with parents expressing their concerns, waiting for hours in the school board meetings. we've all seen the videos. this happened in my state. parents have waited for hours, sometimes the school board meetings have ended before they can speak because the school board doesn't want to hear it. and now parents
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here you had two fbi agents who lied to fbi agents. one was fired, the other resigned. no prosecutions. is the department now reviewing that decision not to prosecute? and do you have any update with regard to that review? >> senator, i think "heart-wrenching" is not even strong enough as a description of what happened to those gymnasts and to the testimony they gave. i believe deputy attorney general monaco said at her hearing that we are reviewing this matter. new evidence has come to light, and that is cause for review of the matters you're discussing. >> i hope you will, because as i said, i've seen so many prosecutions of somebody for lying to a fbi agent and i understand that. when an fbi agent lies to a fbi agent, they should also face the same that anybody else does. thank you very much, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator leahy. >> mr. chairman, can i put something in the record from 17 attorneys general expressing their disagreement with the department's october 4th memorandum and ask that that memorandum be withdrawn? >> without objection. senator graham. >>
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>> the fbi is not doing that. the role of the justice department is to investigate crimes and violence. >> parents who are concerned about with their children are being taught? they don't want them to be indoctrinated. we will follow up. thank you. they just want them to be taught and not indoctrinated. yes, we'll follow up. thank you so much. next, the current administrator of the t fa, along with the three former administrators testify about changes at the agency since its creation after the terror attacks on september 11th 2001, he administrators talk about increases in security screenings and enhancements and technology for airline passengers. this is two hours and 40 minutes. >> good morning. i want to thank tÉa fay as well as former administrator peter and james louis for being with us today and for their leadership and let me say that we've never had a member for this committee which, a group of individuals who have done so much to keep us as a nation safe 20 years in, so i'm looking forward to their testi
>> the fbi is not doing that. the role of the justice department is to investigate crimes and violence. >> parents who are concerned about with their children are being taught? they don't want them to be indoctrinated. we will follow up. thank you. they just want them to be taught and not indoctrinated. yes, we'll follow up. thank you so much. next, the current administrator of the t fa, along with the three former administrators testify about changes at the agency since its...
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the fbi has found the same. and i helped pass a requirement in the fiscal year 2020 that required the fbi and dhs to report data on this threat. yet both of your agencies took close to a year to provide roughly half of the response that we're looking for, a year to provide half. and director wray, in the case of the fbi, half would be a very generous assessment of what the fbi provided. it's considerably less than that. and if we can't get that kind of data, it's difficult for us to understand what the efforts are -- what efforts are being made and how we might be able to support those efforts. you are reporting requirements under the law and i would hope you would comply on time and in full. can i get a commitment we can get the rest of the information, that's well over a year past the expected date? >> well, certainly you can have my commitment we're going to do better and work with you as quickly as we can to get you the information that we can. part of the challenge that we're not happy about is, of course,
the fbi has found the same. and i helped pass a requirement in the fiscal year 2020 that required the fbi and dhs to report data on this threat. yet both of your agencies took close to a year to provide roughly half of the response that we're looking for, a year to provide half. and director wray, in the case of the fbi, half would be a very generous assessment of what the fbi provided. it's considerably less than that. and if we can't get that kind of data, it's difficult for us to understand...
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an fbi sting fit for a spy thriller. a navy submarine engineer and his wife busted for allegedly trying to sell sensitive secrets, nuclear secrets wrapped in a peanut butter sandwich. >> a lot going on today. here is what else to watch. regina approaches the all-electric cadillac lyriq. it's a sunny day. nah, a stormy day. classical music plays. um uh, brass band, new orleans. ♪ ♪ she drives hands free... along the coast. make it palm springs. ♪ cadillac is going electric. if you want to be bold, you have to go off-script. experience the all-electric cadillac lyriq. ♪darling, i, i can't get enough of your love babe♪ ♪girl, i don't know, i don't know,♪ ♪i don't know why i can't get enough of your love babe♪ ♪oh no, babe girl, if i could only make you see♪ ♪and make you understand♪ get a dozen double crunch shrimp for $1 with any steak entrée. only at applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. use a single hr software? nope. we use 11. eleven. why do an expense report from your phone
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the fbi has found the same. and i helped pass a requirement in the fiscal year 20 that required both the fbi and the dhs to report data on this threat. yet both of your agencies took close to a year to provide roughly half of the response that we were looking for, a year to provide half. and director wray, in the case of the fbi half would be a very generous assessment of what the fbi provided. it's considerably less than that. and if we can't get that kind of data it's difficult for us to understand what efforts are being made in how we might be able to support those efforts. you have reporting requirements under the law, and i hope that you would comply on time and in full. can i get a commitment that we can get the rest of that information that's well over a year past the expected date? >> well, certainly you can have my commitment that we're going to do better and work with you as quickly as we can to get you the information that we can. part of the challenge that we're not happy about is of course the pande
the fbi has found the same. and i helped pass a requirement in the fiscal year 20 that required both the fbi and the dhs to report data on this threat. yet both of your agencies took close to a year to provide roughly half of the response that we were looking for, a year to provide half. and director wray, in the case of the fbi half would be a very generous assessment of what the fbi provided. it's considerably less than that. and if we can't get that kind of data it's difficult for us to...
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the fbi has found the same. i helped pass a requirement in the fiscal year '20 ndaa that required both the fbi and the dhs to report data on this threat. yet both of your agencies took close to a year to provide roughly half of the response that we were looking for. a year to provide half. director wray, in the case of the fbi, half would be a very generous assessment of what the fbi provided. it's considerably less than that. if we can't get that kind of data, it's difficult for us to understand what the efforts are, what efforts are being made and how we might be able to support those efforts. you have reporting requirements under the law, and i would hope that you would comply on time and in full. can i get a commitment that we can get the rest of that information that's well over a year past the expected date? >> well, certainly you can have my commitment that we're going to do better and work with you as quickly as we can to get you the information that we can. part of the challenge that we're not happy abo
the fbi has found the same. i helped pass a requirement in the fiscal year '20 ndaa that required both the fbi and the dhs to report data on this threat. yet both of your agencies took close to a year to provide roughly half of the response that we were looking for. a year to provide half. director wray, in the case of the fbi, half would be a very generous assessment of what the fbi provided. it's considerably less than that. if we can't get that kind of data, it's difficult for us to...
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the fbi fell for it. and the white house racing to cover up with a multitude of spins and a fog bank of rhetoric the border crisis. arrests are highest since the 1986 amnesty bill. senator ted cruz has a fix. put migrant points of entry what he calls fancy democrat enclaves. we've got his list. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit," it starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. we begin with the news that top democrat senator joe manchin is denying he is leaving the democrat party but someone floated that trial balloon to the media. all this as there is growing concern in washington that the supply chain crisis won't just hit christmas. it will start hitting hard thanksgiving, possibly long airport lines because of biden's vaccine mandate, pushing out unvaccinated tsa workers. we've got supply chain bottleneckses disrupting everything from home building and auto sales to energy and food prices. maybe even your thanksgiving dinner. let's get to ma
the fbi fell for it. and the white house racing to cover up with a multitude of spins and a fog bank of rhetoric the border crisis. arrests are highest since the 1986 amnesty bill. senator ted cruz has a fix. put migrant points of entry what he calls fancy democrat enclaves. we've got his list. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit," it starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. we begin with the news that top democrat senator...
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the fbi failed them. our governments failed them. we failed them and it was very leclear. in addition imagine millions of dollars of funds earmarked the department of justice oversees overseasindividual prosecutionsf predators and many people including myself and my colleagues and the gymnasts who testified expressed shock and dissatisfaction with the decision to decline prosecution of the fbi agents who not only mishandled the investigation that lied to the inspector general's office. people are charged with the crime of lying to the government and held accountable and some are in prison for the acts that appear to have taken place and yet the decision not to prosecute is one which most of us don't understand what is your decision not to prosecute the agents if they are committed to bringing justice to survivors and sexual violence what is your plan to better demonstrate the commitment going forward? >> thank you mr. chair man. let me reiterate those that testified so bravely they deserved better than they got from the fbi and the justice department. they documented inexc
the fbi failed them. our governments failed them. we failed them and it was very leclear. in addition imagine millions of dollars of funds earmarked the department of justice oversees overseasindividual prosecutionsf predators and many people including myself and my colleagues and the gymnasts who testified expressed shock and dissatisfaction with the decision to decline prosecution of the fbi agents who not only mishandled the investigation that lied to the inspector general's office. people...
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former fbi assistant director chris swecker says the fbi is undoubtedly zeroing in on the location that text was sent from to see if it was yosemite. >> it seems to me to point to a coverup. cellphones can be tracked. that is something the fbi has already discovered, is whether that cellphone was actually physically in california when that text was sent. i think that that text, and actually the text on the 27th, were both very suspicious, given the facts and circumstances. >> after that, brian laundrie showed up alone in forth port on september 1 and he kept quiet about it. >> a family faced with every parent's worst nightmare. >> gabby petito's parents said this to dr. phil. >> he didn't tell you guys? >> i don't know if he told anyone, but he didn't tell us. >> that's what i'm saying, the four of you here, he didn't tell anybody here. >> as far as we knew, our daughter was camping in grand tetons. >> but there's more. police say they were never given a chance to talk to brian laundrie about his missing fiance when they showed up at his house on september 11th, the day gabby's family r
former fbi assistant director chris swecker says the fbi is undoubtedly zeroing in on the location that text was sent from to see if it was yosemite. >> it seems to me to point to a coverup. cellphones can be tracked. that is something the fbi has already discovered, is whether that cellphone was actually physically in california when that text was sent. i think that that text, and actually the text on the 27th, were both very suspicious, given the facts and circumstances. >> after...
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by now, the fbi is involved. searching for brian at the carlton reserve, a 25,000 acre swamp land with more than 80 miles of hiking trials. search teams use sbwamp buggibu atvs and drones but are they searching the right place because the north port police say the only tip they have about brian laundrie hiding out is from his parents. >> they say this is the only place they believe brian laundrie to be. what do you make of that? >> i think that's what investigators have to go on now. there is no credible sources anywhere else. >> i think it's a logical place and they actually would be nug je negligent if they don't search thoroughly because there is information whether credible or not that's where he was going but again, i'm very skeptical of the parents because of their behavior from day one. >> there is no word from authorities that brian laundrie's parents chris and roberta laundrie are under investigation but have been questioned. they have not taken a polygraph test and their lawyer had no comment when asked
by now, the fbi is involved. searching for brian at the carlton reserve, a 25,000 acre swamp land with more than 80 miles of hiking trials. search teams use sbwamp buggibu atvs and drones but are they searching the right place because the north port police say the only tip they have about brian laundrie hiding out is from his parents. >> they say this is the only place they believe brian laundrie to be. what do you make of that? >> i think that's what investigators have to go on...
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and then minutes ago, the fbi denver which has been leading the fbi's investigation due to the proximity and control over the happenings in wyoming where gabby petino's body was discovered, they tweeted out and i will quote to you what they wrote. a comparison of dental records confirmed that the human remains found are those of brian laundrie. steve bertelino, the quoted attorney for the parents, also put out a short note saying that the parents have been notified. we have no further comment at this time. please respect their privacy. so, the national man hunt for brian laundrie is now officially over. it was, in fact, his human remains found here yesterday inside the nature park where he had been told by his mom and dad to the fbi that this was where he went off for a hike as he frequently did two days after gabby petito was reported missing up in suffolk county, new york, by her mother after not hearing from her for weeks and weeks. of course, brian laundrie returned home from the big western road trip to all of the national parks without gabby. what he told his parents to explain why
and then minutes ago, the fbi denver which has been leading the fbi's investigation due to the proximity and control over the happenings in wyoming where gabby petino's body was discovered, they tweeted out and i will quote to you what they wrote. a comparison of dental records confirmed that the human remains found are those of brian laundrie. steve bertelino, the quoted attorney for the parents, also put out a short note saying that the parents have been notified. we have no further comment...
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is that enough for the fbi to make a visit to your home? how is it the school board members are the victims in all this. school board members are shutting down microphones where parents are expressing their grievances. it's the parents paying their salary and the parents have a vested interest in their own children. if a parent complains about school board members not reopening the schools, the board members say they will f them up. i'm not hearing the to be general saying any threats won't be toll rated or we'll send the fbi to school board homes or teachers homes. no. because he's nothing more than a political hack following on the biden agenda which always money maker for his daughter and son in law whose. merrick garland before you sic your agents on parents. have you heard about their saying with parents? >> if you want to come talk to me about how i'm not doing a good enough job in distance learning? dare them to come at me. >> you going to call me out? i'm going to f you up. >> they want their babysitters back. judge jeanine: want to
is that enough for the fbi to make a visit to your home? how is it the school board members are the victims in all this. school board members are shutting down microphones where parents are expressing their grievances. it's the parents paying their salary and the parents have a vested interest in their own children. if a parent complains about school board members not reopening the schools, the board members say they will f them up. i'm not hearing the to be general saying any threats won't be...
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why the fbi has to go after these parents? elizabeth: you know the emails show that the white house did work closely with the school board group for weeks ahead of time on this to help this political ally of the president. again being called a partisan political use of federal law enforcement use of power meant for al qaeda that was aimed at terrorists. talking about the national threat assessment center, the homeland security department, you know the fbi and secret service and what parents are basically saying, listen, this isn't just about teaching students the history of racism. it is actually indoctrinating students to divide them based on the color of their skin. it was basically talking about students in that way too and toxic agenda, agendas with things like porn in school books and school libraries. but it seems like the white house didn't take the time to listen to the parents. what do you say? >> i think they should have listened to parents. as i said parents know their children the best, not school board members, no
why the fbi has to go after these parents? elizabeth: you know the emails show that the white house did work closely with the school board group for weeks ahead of time on this to help this political ally of the president. again being called a partisan political use of federal law enforcement use of power meant for al qaeda that was aimed at terrorists. talking about the national threat assessment center, the homeland security department, you know the fbi and secret service and what parents are...
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he and the tabby and the undercover undercover fbi agents went on fbi agents went to arrange a series of drop, off the on to arrange a series of drop offs first was in. the first in west virginia, where west virginia weight happy with the he and the assistance of his wife left in assistant escarpment of the ethnic placed, again place hard rap plastic in place between between two slices of bread, and i have two slices the red on a peanut butter a peanut butter sandwich. the sandwich. fbi sent him the fbi sent him $20, 000, in cryptocurrency $20,000 in cryptocurrency and exchange for the in exchange for the information on that, card which information on that card, included documents which included containing militarily sensitive documents think including design elements, military sensitive operating parameters, design and elements, performance performance characteristics of characteristics the virginia class virginia class submarine reactors, submarine those reactors. those submarines run submarines run on nuclear power a nuclear power, and deploy cruise missiles, and deploy cruise miss
he and the tabby and the undercover undercover fbi agents went on fbi agents went to arrange a series of drop, off the on to arrange a series of drop offs first was in. the first in west virginia, where west virginia weight happy with the he and the assistance of his wife left in assistant escarpment of the ethnic placed, again place hard rap plastic in place between between two slices of bread, and i have two slices the red on a peanut butter a peanut butter sandwich. the sandwich. fbi sent...
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>> i think it's the history of the fbi. and i think about the mission that we do, the work, keep people safe, protect the country. and it's a reminder that we've constantly have to stay focused on that. >> reporter: the chronicles of the fbi is also a record of the shifting threats to the country through the years, and in the last 40 years, a new threat em emerged, homegrown tourism. >> we just had some kind of explosion downtown. >> reporter: in 1995, the fbi launched one of its most significant investigations to date in the aftermath of the oklahoma city bombing. this is a replica of the rental truck used to house and transport the explosives along with a mod to feel alfred p. murrah federal building. >> it shows the cutout of what parts of the building were actually damaged. >> reporter: all evidence used to convict mastermind timothy mcveigh, who was executed by lethal injection in june unabom been reconstructed here inside the fbi. it's where ted kaczynski made bombs that killed three people and injured nearly two doze
>> i think it's the history of the fbi. and i think about the mission that we do, the work, keep people safe, protect the country. and it's a reminder that we've constantly have to stay focused on that. >> reporter: the chronicles of the fbi is also a record of the shifting threats to the country through the years, and in the last 40 years, a new threat em emerged, homegrown tourism. >> we just had some kind of explosion downtown. >> reporter: in 1995, the fbi launched...
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the fbi agent is accused of bat botching can investigation can be facing charges. here's dan lieberman. >> reporter: the justice department is considering whether to prosecute the fbi agents refusing to bring sexual abuse allegations against larry nasser, the former gymnastics team doctor, now in prison. accused of abusing 150 women. >> i am deeply sorry that in this case, the victims did not receive the response or the protection that they deserved. >> reporter: according to an investigation by the justice department inspector general, the fbi received its first report of abuse against nasser in 2015. as the february dragged its feet, nassar allegedly abused as many as 70 additional victims. >> because no one at fbi, usag or the usopc did what was necessary to protect us. we have been failed and we deserve answers. >> reporter: the country's top gymnasts say the fbi turned a blind eye to their reports of abuse. >> it was like serving innocent children up to a pedophile, on a silver platter. >> reporter: the inspector general's report accuses two fbi agents of mish
the fbi agent is accused of bat botching can investigation can be facing charges. here's dan lieberman. >> reporter: the justice department is considering whether to prosecute the fbi agents refusing to bring sexual abuse allegations against larry nasser, the former gymnastics team doctor, now in prison. accused of abusing 150 women. >> i am deeply sorry that in this case, the victims did not receive the response or the protection that they deserved. >> reporter: according to...
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he is on the fbi's most wanted list. the cia and defense intelligence agency have moved up the time line of when terror groups operating in afghanistan are likely to threaten the homeland. from possibly two years to within one to two years. the dea noted this is a conservative estimate. the cia has seen potential movement of al qaeda into afghanistan. the catastrophic way the biden administration withdrew from afghanistan surprising our nato allies and abandoning our afghan allies has left us without highs and ears on the world. it signals the united states is an unreliable partner. the unplanned nature of the evacuation resulted in too many left behind. some american citizens and green card holders and many afghans who had stood by us as drivers, interpreters, who worked for the u.n. and because of the chaos at the airport, it appears that many who did get evacuated and admitted to the united states do not have a record of working with the u.s. government or our partners. yet, they are not being subject to normal securi
he is on the fbi's most wanted list. the cia and defense intelligence agency have moved up the time line of when terror groups operating in afghanistan are likely to threaten the homeland. from possibly two years to within one to two years. the dea noted this is a conservative estimate. the cia has seen potential movement of al qaeda into afghanistan. the catastrophic way the biden administration withdrew from afghanistan surprising our nato allies and abandoning our afghan allies has left us...
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that was former fbi director jim comey back in march of 2017 on partly information the fbi ran with from the hillary clinton campaign as they peddled made-up stories of russia collusion about her opponent, donald trump. many of those clinton soldiers distributing the made-up stories are now working in the biden administration. my next guest took the depositions of several of the players who were pushing the false narrative. kash patel is the former chief of staff of the department of defense under president trump. he worked with devin nuÑes investigating the russia hoax. kash, thanks very much for being with us. we so appreciate your time. obsessed as we are with the john during -- assess where we are with the durham investigation and what do you take away with that 27-page indictment of michael sussman? >> look, as a former federal prosecutor who prosecuted national security cases, i'm intimately familiar with federal indictments. the john durham indictment against michael sussman for lying to the fbi is normally about 2-3 pages long at max. a 27-page indictment is reserved for those m
that was former fbi director jim comey back in march of 2017 on partly information the fbi ran with from the hillary clinton campaign as they peddled made-up stories of russia collusion about her opponent, donald trump. many of those clinton soldiers distributing the made-up stories are now working in the biden administration. my next guest took the depositions of several of the players who were pushing the false narrative. kash patel is the former chief of staff of the department of defense...
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or at least the fbi -- >> the fbi can participate. that's likely also dod, but some combination, yes. >> the areas of concern, media reports and public and private statements indicate that the bomber was in fact an individual who had been released from the detention center there at kabul. can you confirm that? >> i'm sorry, i don't know the answer to that. i don't know the answer to that. >> can you respond for the record -- obviously, the fbi does know. it's leaked out enough that i think it needs to be made official. >> to the extent that it would be permissible, and it's not classified information, then of course, we'll get back to you and i'll ask my staff to look into this. >> the records of those incarcerated at the detention center were public and certainly somebody who has blown themselves to bits would enjoy very few privacy rights, i would assume. >> i don't think it would be a question of privacy rights. >> just want to make sure we had that. the important point in my view is there are 4,999 other more other individuals who
or at least the fbi -- >> the fbi can participate. that's likely also dod, but some combination, yes. >> the areas of concern, media reports and public and private statements indicate that the bomber was in fact an individual who had been released from the detention center there at kabul. can you confirm that? >> i'm sorry, i don't know the answer to that. i don't know the answer to that. >> can you respond for the record -- obviously, the fbi does know. it's leaked out...
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or at least, the fbi. >> the fbi can participate most likely with dod but it is some combination, yes. >> there is some concern of media reports in public and private statements that indicate that the bomber was in fact an individual that released from the detention center. and i don't know the answer to that. the fbi does know that it's leaked out enough that it needs to be made official. >> to the extent that it should be permissible, that's not classified information and then of course we will get back to you and ask my staff to look into this. >> of the records of those who are incarcerated at the detention center were public, and, i don't know that that would be, and the important point in my view is that there are a thousand 99 or more individuals who were released to her free to the streets of kabul and on the very day that we were evacuating. i was in cutter last week and it was reported to us and in classified sessions that more than 20% of the individuals who boarded the aircraft, indo hot in the united states, and more than 20% who came into their came in with no papers wha
or at least, the fbi. >> the fbi can participate most likely with dod but it is some combination, yes. >> there is some concern of media reports in public and private statements that indicate that the bomber was in fact an individual that released from the detention center. and i don't know the answer to that. the fbi does know that it's leaked out enough that it needs to be made official. >> to the extent that it should be permissible, that's not classified information and...