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did you see that in the fbi? >> well, one of the things that i think is really interesting about tracing the fbi's path over the last ten years was that because the fbi had had these experiences many the 1970s and the 1980s where they faced real constitutional pressures to abide by some of these unreasonable search and seizures and these constitutional protections that the fbi in several key instances made very different choices than the rest of the u.s. government, particularly the cia and the department of defense. and, and in some of these remarkable incidents that i trace in the book of individual agents out in the field in the cia's black sights in thailand, in afghanistan, in guantanamo under the immense pressure of feeling like that they are in these ticking time bomb scenarios that you mentioned, that the fbi makes a decision that they're not going to participate in enhanced interrogations. that the fbi -- that that's something the cia might be willing to do, the department of defense might be willing to
did you see that in the fbi? >> well, one of the things that i think is really interesting about tracing the fbi's path over the last ten years was that because the fbi had had these experiences many the 1970s and the 1980s where they faced real constitutional pressures to abide by some of these unreasonable search and seizures and these constitutional protections that the fbi in several key instances made very different choices than the rest of the u.s. government, particularly the cia...
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will never go to war without an fbi contingent. >> guest: and so after 9/11 you have fbi agents on the ground in afghanistan, in iraq that the fbi now has agents deployed in 80 countries overseas, most of them not in war zones, obviously, but that the fbi has grown this huge international presence such that the bureau now has an overseas force that's about a tenth of the size of the entire u.s. foreign service. >> host: 202-585-3885 is our phone number for you to join in the conversation as we talk about the role of the fbi and specifically this profile contained in the book of robert mueller, the fbi director, finishing up his ten-year term. also great history of the earlier years with j. edgar hoover inside this book if you are an officionado of that period of time in american history. mountain and pacific time zone 202 585-3886. before we do more detail on what the fbi role has become, how did this book come about? >> guest: it actually grew out of a piece i had written in 2008 profiling director mueller. as i said, he's kept this remarkably low profile. he gives very few interviews
will never go to war without an fbi contingent. >> guest: and so after 9/11 you have fbi agents on the ground in afghanistan, in iraq that the fbi now has agents deployed in 80 countries overseas, most of them not in war zones, obviously, but that the fbi has grown this huge international presence such that the bureau now has an overseas force that's about a tenth of the size of the entire u.s. foreign service. >> host: 202-585-3885 is our phone number for you to join in the...
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is -- san francisco police department is working with the fbi. this creates mistrust. all sense of profiling creates mistrust. another finding is communities previously or currently targetted by surveillance and profiling, for example, the japanese-american and african- american communities draw parallels between their experience and the amemsa community. one simple recommendation is the board of supervisors and human rights commission work to enhance community relations with the amemsa community and advocate for policies that protect, promote and secure human-rights for amemsa people in san francisco. the second recommendation is that in addition to monthly reviews by rotating designated police commissioners, the review of requests and of authorizations for the initiation of investigation for pursuing 8 pursuing 8.10 be done by the entire commission on a quarterly basis. that's just more oversight. the other suggestion is the human rights commission, board of supervisors and police commission ensure all san francisco police officers, including t
is -- san francisco police department is working with the fbi. this creates mistrust. all sense of profiling creates mistrust. another finding is communities previously or currently targetted by surveillance and profiling, for example, the japanese-american and african- american communities draw parallels between their experience and the amemsa community. one simple recommendation is the board of supervisors and human rights commission work to enhance community relations with the amemsa...
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asked for the information from the fbi. when this resolution asks for more transparency, this is a starting point. this committee can endorse the good work of the human rights comparecommission. i asked them to look into this. i believe there is great risk but there may be a secret arrangement between the police department and the fbi to do and in iran -- an end run around the police department rules and the right to privacy laws. the fbi released something on the current memorandum of understanding. they released it as a public record. this shows that local officers are now falling fbi policies. they are outside the control of local supervision. why is it not being released in san francisco? is san francisco operating under the standard agreement was more if so, why did they think they could sign it without police commission approval? do they have a separate agreement that enforces the local rules and local oversight? please make it public so we can discuss and evaluate it. you have been very patient with your time. i appr
asked for the information from the fbi. when this resolution asks for more transparency, this is a starting point. this committee can endorse the good work of the human rights comparecommission. i asked them to look into this. i believe there is great risk but there may be a secret arrangement between the police department and the fbi to do and in iran -- an end run around the police department rules and the right to privacy laws. the fbi released something on the current memorandum of...
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into fbi systems? >> i can't speak to a particular company. i can say that ourselves, the intelligence community are always concerned about ensuring that the security of our systems and the persons that are working on our systems are providing the capabilities that support our systems. >> would that also include even down to the local level? nor to any network that might carry sensitive information would be connected with one that would carry sensitive information, would potentially fall within the mission of the fbi taking a look at it, is that correct? >> it may well be. in those circumstances we would take a look at it. if you're talking about our system we would always be concerned about trapdoors or backdoors and ways into our systems. if there is a business purchase at some point we may be asked to look at the impact of the urgency. >> just generally speaking is there anything you would ask of us at this point? or greg gice ask you to think about that and supplied for the record any recommendatio
into fbi systems? >> i can't speak to a particular company. i can say that ourselves, the intelligence community are always concerned about ensuring that the security of our systems and the persons that are working on our systems are providing the capabilities that support our systems. >> would that also include even down to the local level? nor to any network that might carry sensitive information would be connected with one that would carry sensitive information, would potentially...
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you need a number of other characters whose fbi files are longer. you get these papers in packets of 200 at a time. anytime you need to request that you need to double check and it takes three months. it is a very arduous process to go through the freedom of information act. it takes the patience of a st.. and you don't get everything. when you do get the fbi files they are adapted. all sections are weighted out. they knew can go through another set of appeals to argue that they should give you those papers. it is a never-ending process. i have a feeling i will be receiving fbi files on paul and jane for years to come. i hope i don't find anything shocking. >> since they were such letter writers, did they ever write a letter to mccarthy? >> no. not that i know of. it is possible but i wouldn't think so because they hated him on sight from the beginning and it only got worse. they wrote an awful lot of letters about him. there are just reams and reams of entry screens against him in the letters and diaries and it is fascinating to read how it darkene
you need a number of other characters whose fbi files are longer. you get these papers in packets of 200 at a time. anytime you need to request that you need to double check and it takes three months. it is a very arduous process to go through the freedom of information act. it takes the patience of a st.. and you don't get everything. when you do get the fbi files they are adapted. all sections are weighted out. they knew can go through another set of appeals to argue that they should give you...
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at the same time jay edgar hoover, the ambitious set of the fbi was out to destroy general donovan's reputation when he viewed as a threat to his espionage empire. donovan to protect his former staff started a burning of the oss records of his former personal knowing any of them like jane and paul had been left of center. julieanna and paul's poignant letters in this period captured the atmosphere of fear and paranoia that permeated the small diplomatic circles. julia considered mccarthy to be a desperate power maunder, she wrote, and believed that campaign of innuendo and intimidation was destroying the country that she left. i am terribly worried about mccarthyism, she wrote to her friend in 1954. what can i do as an individual? it's frightening. i'm ready to bear my breasts, small as they may become a stick my neck out i will turn my back on anyone. we will sacrifice husbands and finally self. inevitably, jane foster and paul child became caught in the buzz saw of the mccarthy red spots hunt. april 7th 1955 paul received a telegram summoning him to washington. their old friend, th
at the same time jay edgar hoover, the ambitious set of the fbi was out to destroy general donovan's reputation when he viewed as a threat to his espionage empire. donovan to protect his former staff started a burning of the oss records of his former personal knowing any of them like jane and paul had been left of center. julieanna and paul's poignant letters in this period captured the atmosphere of fear and paranoia that permeated the small diplomatic circles. julia considered mccarthy to be...
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slides that begin to show the evidence against james earl ray and not so much against him as how the fbi and various law in force agencies caught him. it was a 65 day manhunt, and it took some 3,000 agents and many millions of dollars and also to kill law enforcement agencies of canada and mexico and portugal and finally scotland yard that caught him that throw where he was boarding a plane to try to get to rhodesia where he wanted to become a mercenary soldier. this book is largely based on a collection in memphis. there was a cop in memphis who was the dispatcher on duty that night and this event touched his life in a profound way and changed him for ever and he decided to vote to the to devote his entire retirement to collecting and do digitizing all the documents he could get from the king assassination from 20,000 documents and counting. i found out about this sort of bye accident. there was a curator in memphis who said there is a god you might want to talk to him he's pretty cool. here is his card. i said some bye named vince. that sounds very -- that's what clinton had and come u
slides that begin to show the evidence against james earl ray and not so much against him as how the fbi and various law in force agencies caught him. it was a 65 day manhunt, and it took some 3,000 agents and many millions of dollars and also to kill law enforcement agencies of canada and mexico and portugal and finally scotland yard that caught him that throw where he was boarding a plane to try to get to rhodesia where he wanted to become a mercenary soldier. this book is largely based on a...
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the fbi wants your help. they have been trying for years but investigators have been unable to break the mystery of some letters found in a dead man's pocket. but bruce leshan is here. you figured it out, right, bruce? >> i wish. here are the notes. >> okay. >> here are the notes that were found in his pockets. so if you can figure it out. i don't know. >> oh, wow. >> and all you in t.v. land. can you provide some answers? this is totally stumping the fbi. they just cannot figure out what was written in this kind of secret language found in these two notes in a dead man's pockets. >> reporter: fbi code breakers in virginia have cracked all kinds of things. they need some help on this one. a hot summer day a dozen years ago a farmer found ricky mccormics decomposing body dumped in a corn field near st. louis, missouri. >> extremely difficult to ascertain what damage he had or may not have had to his body. it is extremely difficult. >> reporter: no weapons, no witnesses, no wounds. but investigators are pretty
the fbi wants your help. they have been trying for years but investigators have been unable to break the mystery of some letters found in a dead man's pocket. but bruce leshan is here. you figured it out, right, bruce? >> i wish. here are the notes. >> okay. >> here are the notes that were found in his pockets. so if you can figure it out. i don't know. >> oh, wow. >> and all you in t.v. land. can you provide some answers? this is totally stumping the fbi. they...
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alguien es víctima de abuso policíal llame al número de teléfono en pantalla y en el caso del hotel el fbi sigue con la investigación >> en mayo harán prueba de presión e los gasoductos, con parcecidos a los de san bruno la empresa planea realizar fotos comunitario >> los operadores votaran si autorizan la huelga ya votaron desde el viernes pasado dicen que estan sorprendidos >> consideran reducir el límite de la velocidad de 5 millas por hora en áreas de construcción cerca de 6 mil ciclistas usan el puente >> presidente barack obama pide apoyo, para alcanzar consenso bipartidista, dicen que el gobierno ha notado impaciencia >>yo cree que la administración se da cuenta de que aumenta la presión para que haya acción >> la casa blanca dice que ha hecho avances en el tema de inmigración mejorando la seguridad fronteriza >> la violencia en méxico no es tema para que la gente entre >> omar es guatemalteco y salió a méxico con la esperanza de reunirse con su hermano, después de estar en méxico a esperar que un coyote lo cruzara llego el día >> desde más de una semana la familia
alguien es víctima de abuso policíal llame al número de teléfono en pantalla y en el caso del hotel el fbi sigue con la investigación >> en mayo harán prueba de presión e los gasoductos, con parcecidos a los de san bruno la empresa planea realizar fotos comunitario >> los operadores votaran si autorizan la huelga ya votaron desde el viernes pasado dicen que estan sorprendidos >> consideran reducir el límite de la velocidad de 5 millas por hora en áreas de...
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he got his job back, but the anti-communist politicians, data mover in the fbi and the secret police, the nationalists neutralized his career. and eventually though he left, took early retirement, i found it was a secret memo in his personnel file saying that because of this embarrassing incident with the editor back in 45 whenever he was up for promotion, hb taken into account even though we never found them disloyal, but when nixon decided it would be better for the united states interest of better relations with the chinese as a counterweight to the soviet union, the chinese invited john service back before nixon as a signal they wanted better relations with the u.s. so after the nixon handshake, john service was again considered a major political specialist on chinese affairs, and he was given many, many honors and honorary degrees. and here's -- here he is in his robe next to him is his wife. and next to her is the actress. this took place in california and if you want to know how it ended like that, i'm afraid you'll have to read the book. [laughter] and i would also like to jus
he got his job back, but the anti-communist politicians, data mover in the fbi and the secret police, the nationalists neutralized his career. and eventually though he left, took early retirement, i found it was a secret memo in his personnel file saying that because of this embarrassing incident with the editor back in 45 whenever he was up for promotion, hb taken into account even though we never found them disloyal, but when nixon decided it would be better for the united states interest of...
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way an fbi sting works is that the fbi is charged to determine who might want to commit a crime. as opposed -- as opposed to who's already involved in a crime. the informant cases, the fbi has been involved with them since the beginning. i'm going to come back to these. that's one the reasons the rates have gone up. if you take that out, you still have 45 individuals. and it's still a high number. the most serious attempts as i said, since 2009 -- since 2001 has been since 2009. you know them all, hassan, abdallah, and david headley, whom i'm assuming someone will talk about after me. if not, ask questions about it. these are al qaeda and pakistani-based terrorists groups bases. they are not al shabaab cases. they involve individuals who have had significantly for the most part involvement with other countries, either by growing up there or having family there. leave abdallah hew tab will be out of it. but he is start of the escalation. even though the number 55 is rather large it's much more important. which is a reason not to look just at numbers. we can talk later about what's
way an fbi sting works is that the fbi is charged to determine who might want to commit a crime. as opposed -- as opposed to who's already involved in a crime. the informant cases, the fbi has been involved with them since the beginning. i'm going to come back to these. that's one the reasons the rates have gone up. if you take that out, you still have 45 individuals. and it's still a high number. the most serious attempts as i said, since 2009 -- since 2001 has been since 2009. you know them...
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trying to ensure that the fbi is out there. it doesn't make any difference whether it was an individual betting gauged in mortgage fraud in order to get a house. they should be prosecuted but this was more because of an individual here or there falsifying an application. this was a pattern throughout much of this industry to make fraudulent and no disclosure type applications and we need to investigate it and do something about it and i plot the gentlewoman for her efforts. >> i thank the gentleman. i would like to yield 30 seconds to congressman pascrell. >> i support the gentlelady. the amount of the first -- in recent years between 2001 and 2008 that these people got slapped on the wrist. the penalties that the gentlelady from ohio is talking about is combined with simply the price of doing business. that is what self-policing has brought. wall street, aig became the poster child to deferred prosecution. i rest my case. >> the time of the gentlelady has expired. we now record nice mr. garrett in opposition of the amendment f
trying to ensure that the fbi is out there. it doesn't make any difference whether it was an individual betting gauged in mortgage fraud in order to get a house. they should be prosecuted but this was more because of an individual here or there falsifying an application. this was a pattern throughout much of this industry to make fraudulent and no disclosure type applications and we need to investigate it and do something about it and i plot the gentlewoman for her efforts. >> i thank the...
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this in my opening statement, about the fbi arresting kevin hopham in connection with a plot to bomb a parade in honor of martin luther king day in spokane, washingtonment of -- washington. and what i've read in the press was the bomb was very sophisticated, the plot almost succeeded. a large number of people around there, at least looking at some of the press photographs, if bomb had gone off, the results would have been horrible. he reportedly had ties to white supremacist groups, and i mention this only because i don't want to lose sight of the fact that domestic terrorism may not be as visible as international terrorism, but also a threat to us just as timothy mcveigh in oklahoma city and others. what is the threat posed by domestic terrorism? how would you, just generally. not this particular case, but generally how do you see the threat of domestic terrorism?
this in my opening statement, about the fbi arresting kevin hopham in connection with a plot to bomb a parade in honor of martin luther king day in spokane, washingtonment of -- washington. and what i've read in the press was the bomb was very sophisticated, the plot almost succeeded. a large number of people around there, at least looking at some of the press photographs, if bomb had gone off, the results would have been horrible. he reportedly had ties to white supremacist groups, and i...
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media -- the fbi has embraced emerging media in a great manner. so there are some writers i'm told by the fbi this morning that some of the writers were looking through some of the cases and said this is a really interesting component. let's get it out to the public. >> they've put it out there. they're hoping some amateur cryptologist -- is that the name for the solvers -- can crack the code. thank you for bringing the story. >> hopefully someone will crack it. >>> on the front lines americans are heading to japan to help save the country from a nuclear disaster. >>> plus, apparently even a prince gets prewedding jitters. >>> jane carroll's floral arrangements were big hits with celebrities like oprah. in 2009 she opened jane on main in pearl river, new york, adding a coffee shop to help sustain the flower business. it needed help so we sent in the experts for a small business makeover. my cream is what makes stouffer's fettuccini alfredo so delicious. my peppers and broccoli... they really make the dish. cream is really what makes it. i think yo
media -- the fbi has embraced emerging media in a great manner. so there are some writers i'm told by the fbi this morning that some of the writers were looking through some of the cases and said this is a really interesting component. let's get it out to the public. >> they've put it out there. they're hoping some amateur cryptologist -- is that the name for the solvers -- can crack the code. thank you for bringing the story. >> hopefully someone will crack it. >>> on the...
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what's interesting to me is the fbi is not a dumb group here. they're among the best decoders out there and their cryptography division is incredible. when they're asking for help, there's a real problem. when you look at the codes, sometimes you can see things that repeat and in the lack wage the letter "e" is most used letter and you can decode most normal lett aal words for that . this is all random. >> so is it possible that this is just nonsense or is this a really clever killer? >> you know, my first -- unless -- it eels always easy to say nonsense when you can't crack it but is this guy a lunatic is any first reaction. it's not just the fbi. they went to an analysis club that specializes in these things. talking my nerdiest friends of all who are members of these things and sometimes you have to wonder. one of the best ones is sometimes instead of a random letters it is a book code and a book code is something that if you don't have the book because each number will go to a letter in the book, if you don't have the book, you don't crack t
what's interesting to me is the fbi is not a dumb group here. they're among the best decoders out there and their cryptography division is incredible. when they're asking for help, there's a real problem. when you look at the codes, sometimes you can see things that repeat and in the lack wage the letter "e" is most used letter and you can decode most normal lett aal words for that . this is all random. >> so is it possible that this is just nonsense or is this a really clever...
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grant lotus spoke to a former fbi special agent about this. grant what did that agent say? >>reporter: 11 of interesting stuff. it intrigued him. -a lot of interesting stuff he was nearly a 30 year veteran of the. witof the fbi-- that naso o be linked to other unsolved cases in the form a nationwide task force. >> i think the nation up formation of the task force says something. they think that they can connect him to other unsolved cases. i do not think that this is going to be something that this is going to be in a cavalier way. when they do this the dedicated a lot of manpower to this. they think that they can make some progress. i think that there is some commonality with the names. the initials of the first name, the last name of the victims. he decided to do this in california there is probably some similarities and the way the crimes/murders were committed. we probably know about only 10 percent of what is going on which is understandable that the police to not want to share that information to protect the integrity of what their investigation is try to accomplish.
grant lotus spoke to a former fbi special agent about this. grant what did that agent say? >>reporter: 11 of interesting stuff. it intrigued him. -a lot of interesting stuff he was nearly a 30 year veteran of the. witof the fbi-- that naso o be linked to other unsolved cases in the form a nationwide task force. >> i think the nation up formation of the task force says something. they think that they can connect him to other unsolved cases. i do not think that this is going to be...
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, but the records exist somewhere, and if the fbi wanted to search for someone and as we know, the fbi doesn't always get it right, you could see services like google and many other services, google is hardly the worst defender in fact area, and let's think about fbi, giving over a lot of information causing damage in the world. it's one the reasons why google was so concerned and panicked about the notion that people within the people's republic of china breached security last year off their gmail system thus opening up a huge risk to a number of chinese using google services, so, yeah, we tend to keep information about ourselves, a lot of information we might not want to share with our partners or with our parents or employers in systems like this, and part of that is we use google for everything, for so many different things in life, whereas in the real world, we block it off with the people we share information with and the records that you generate through your university stay at your university, and they don't necessarily leak out to all the other areas of your life, and that's t
, but the records exist somewhere, and if the fbi wanted to search for someone and as we know, the fbi doesn't always get it right, you could see services like google and many other services, google is hardly the worst defender in fact area, and let's think about fbi, giving over a lot of information causing damage in the world. it's one the reasons why google was so concerned and panicked about the notion that people within the people's republic of china breached security last year off their...
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next ten years of the fbi are critical. director mueller pulled the fbi along with serious changes. understand the agent culture and core value of being an investigator first and applying that to the new mission of counterterrorism. >> that experience is important. chairman, thank you very much. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> coming up, was the president's prime time address this week on libya a blueprint for the obama doctrine? also, all eyes on energy and the economy. rising gas prices, unrest in the middle east and the disaster in japan put the president on the offense as he tries to make a case for american energy independence. our roundtable weighs in. author daniel yergin, energy expert, republican stajist, mike murphy and e.j. dionne and presidential historian doris kearns goodwin and marc morial. that's up next after this brief commercial break. [ male announcer ] you've climbed a few mountains during your time. and having a partner like northern trust -- one of the nation's largest wealth manags -- makes all the difference. our goals-based investment strategies are tailore
next ten years of the fbi are critical. director mueller pulled the fbi along with serious changes. understand the agent culture and core value of being an investigator first and applying that to the new mission of counterterrorism. >> that experience is important. chairman, thank you very much. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> coming up, was the president's prime time address this week on libya a blueprint for the obama doctrine? also, all eyes on energy and the economy....
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a she added the fbi told her not to >> publicly about the crimes against her husband. in oakland, kron 4 news. >>pam: crews caught up with joseph naso ex-wife and she said moments ago she didn't want to talk about the murder charges her next has been faces. >> leave me alone, just go away. i gave you all for it you words at all feel good. >>kate: is the home where joseph naso spent most of the amount of time at 1037 college avenue, he lived here for about 14 years from the early '80s to the mid- 90s. he moved all over the country including minnesota, nevada and california. in california he spent time in san francisco and also in oakland. reporting in piedmont, kron 4 news. >>grant: all is quiet outside of joseph's house in reno. it's been that way for some time. you can look in the distance you can see a gate that is wide open. that was not the case when he lived here. he could also see the keep of signs in the distance. i spoke with the will to live in the neighbor down the street and they say joseph was someone they did not trust and someone that they really did not
a she added the fbi told her not to >> publicly about the crimes against her husband. in oakland, kron 4 news. >>pam: crews caught up with joseph naso ex-wife and she said moments ago she didn't want to talk about the murder charges her next has been faces. >> leave me alone, just go away. i gave you all for it you words at all feel good. >>kate: is the home where joseph naso spent most of the amount of time at 1037 college avenue, he lived here for about 14 years from...
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that's just an fbi agent says i want to do this. it has not only the power to compel someone like a bookstore to handle over records of what people have purchased, it also have denialability. so the subject of that security letter is not allowed to -- i'm sorry, the firm that's handed that security letter is not allowed to tell the subject of the investigation of it's existence. you don't get to defriend yourself. >> is this part of the paid yacht act? >> question. but there are other things and element from the power that come from earlier laws and the clinton years. basically what we have now, if you are a really bad person doing really bad things, you don't to have worry about the investigative power. you are going to use strong encryption. the really bad people are totally escaping. it's just the dumb people. they got arrested for being really dumb and coming up with plans that were never going to work. they were too dumb to use encryption and met in public places and get busted and the the fbi has a big press conference and eve
that's just an fbi agent says i want to do this. it has not only the power to compel someone like a bookstore to handle over records of what people have purchased, it also have denialability. so the subject of that security letter is not allowed to -- i'm sorry, the firm that's handed that security letter is not allowed to tell the subject of the investigation of it's existence. you don't get to defriend yourself. >> is this part of the paid yacht act? >> question. but there are...
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richmond police chief said the department asked outside agencies like fbi to investigate. the chief says in a statement the current media attention made this story breaking news. it's not breaking news to us. we've been investigating and acting on this for over a year. and sergio and orlando still want to be police officer autos not everyone in that department is bad. you know? you just can't assume two guys are bad the whole police department is terrible. i don't see that it way. >> and this fbi and internal affairs are investigating and two officers are on paid leave and have been for months. and one officer reportedly denied allegations. >> and the prosecution rested its case against barry bonds today and told the judge they may call bonds to testify in his defense tomorrow. jurors were not allowed to hear a recorded conversation involving one of bonds childhood friends. his former business partner told prosecutors on sunday night that he found a 2003 recording with bonds former orthopedic surgeon. it might have proved hoskins was telling the truth when testifying there
richmond police chief said the department asked outside agencies like fbi to investigate. the chief says in a statement the current media attention made this story breaking news. it's not breaking news to us. we've been investigating and acting on this for over a year. and sergio and orlando still want to be police officer autos not everyone in that department is bad. you know? you just can't assume two guys are bad the whole police department is terrible. i don't see that it way. >> and...
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police were alerted and the fbi was called in. streets were closed while the hazmat cruise conducted a search. no injuries were reported. >>> we will be right back after this break. ♪ i thought it was over here... ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ you got a state-of-the-art man-cave, but the savings account of a cave-man! hey sports fans check this out. [ beep ] oops, my bad. earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! ooh, 3-d! instead of earning bupkus, your savings could be earning three times the national average! three times more. go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? what's this do? [ beeping ] >>> a now a look at other big stories around the bay area today. >> reporter: in another big story, a new vid row i don't show as brawl between students. it was posted last week and it is a trung of videos. some of the fights took place outside and others in the hallways. students say fight
police were alerted and the fbi was called in. streets were closed while the hazmat cruise conducted a search. no injuries were reported. >>> we will be right back after this break. ♪ i thought it was over here... ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ you got a state-of-the-art man-cave, but the savings account of a cave-man! hey sports fans check this out. [ beep ] oops, my bad. earn more with...
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. >>> the fbi just released photos of a gunman who held people hostage in a bank. the first is of a man who ordered everybody to get on the floor when they burst into a bank on fremont. the second shows a man getting out of a black nissan that was used as the get away vehicle moments later. both wore hoodies and bandanas over their faces. anyone who has seen those robbers is urged to call the fbi right away. >>> a job fair for veterans this earth day was fittingly focused on green technology. job seekers fill filed into skyline college this morning to learn about jobs in electric vehicle production. recruiters from palo alto based tesla were on hand for the event. attendees also got to test drive fuel efficient models. >>> in its summer electricity forecast, the california commission says its confident there'll be more than enough power to to go around thanks to more solar and wind technology. the increase is a sign of an improving economy say officials. >>> and some school children celebrated earth day by gathering at a state spark. the presidio gave lessons. >>>
. >>> the fbi just released photos of a gunman who held people hostage in a bank. the first is of a man who ordered everybody to get on the floor when they burst into a bank on fremont. the second shows a man getting out of a black nissan that was used as the get away vehicle moments later. both wore hoodies and bandanas over their faces. anyone who has seen those robbers is urged to call the fbi right away. >>> a job fair for veterans this earth day was fittingly focused on...
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in part you have to be careful because fbi cases involve wmd charges. they specifically involve themselves in plots that include wmd because that's the charge they want. having said that in these other cases i mentioned with the exception of passan involved wmd so they are on the rise and it's one of the reasons that the bureau wants to participate in a plot that look like this. the final reason statistically in terms of understanding with the rising pieces are in some will talk about the list of separate participants. the number that have been arrested last year alone on a belief was people involved in this a moly terrorism were 25 and half of them were sue -- somali in half of them were american and the case a devotees focused on is jack to zachary cheser because it was the case of an american, not a somali, would broaden their rhetoric of what was happening in somalia. he was arrested before he went abroad. i think the day before the terrorist attack in ugonda and he's providing a lot of information in hopes of reduction of his sentence but these are
in part you have to be careful because fbi cases involve wmd charges. they specifically involve themselves in plots that include wmd because that's the charge they want. having said that in these other cases i mentioned with the exception of passan involved wmd so they are on the rise and it's one of the reasons that the bureau wants to participate in a plot that look like this. the final reason statistically in terms of understanding with the rising pieces are in some will talk about the list...
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now, jane foster's fbi file is more than 65,000 pages. if you can imagine -- now, as you get further in the book, you'll meet a number of other characters whose fbi files are longer, so you get these papers and sort of pack cets of 200 at a time. every time you need to request them, you double check, and you have to wait three months. >> [inaudible] >> it's just a very long process to go through the foya request, the freedom of information act, and you don't get everything, and when you do get the fbi files, they are blacked out, sections are whited out, and then you go through another set of appeals to argue they should give you those papers. it's a never ending process. i have a feeling i'll receive fbi files on paul and jane for years to come. [laughter] i hope i don't find anything shocking in them. yes? >> since they were such letter writers, did julia or paul ever write a letter to mccarthy? [laughter] >> no, not that i know of. it's always possible, but i wouldn't think so because they pretty much hated him on site from the beginni
now, jane foster's fbi file is more than 65,000 pages. if you can imagine -- now, as you get further in the book, you'll meet a number of other characters whose fbi files are longer, so you get these papers and sort of pack cets of 200 at a time. every time you need to request them, you double check, and you have to wait three months. >> [inaudible] >> it's just a very long process to go through the foya request, the freedom of information act, and you don't get everything, and when...
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police were alerted and the fbi was called in. streets were closed while the hazmat cruise conducted >>> a now a look at other big stories around the bay area today. >> reporter: in another big story, a new vid row i don't show as brawl between students. it was posted last week and it is a trung of videos. some of the fights took place outside and others in the hallways. students say fighting is the preferred method. jeff bush, kron 4 news. >> reporter: the hunt is on for pit bugs in connection with the attack on a woman and her dog here. nearby resident don wilson was britain and bruised and her companion, shadow was killed in the attack. police and animal control scoured the area. rob fladeboe, kron 4 news. >> reporter: in another big story, the ntsb released 500 pages of documents in connection with their investigation of the san bruno pipeline explosion. chaos and confusion among pg&e workers as they dealt with the explosion. how one worker sprang into action to shut off volves. the ntsb hopes to rap up their investigation by
police were alerted and the fbi was called in. streets were closed while the hazmat cruise conducted >>> a now a look at other big stories around the bay area today. >> reporter: in another big story, a new vid row i don't show as brawl between students. it was posted last week and it is a trung of videos. some of the fights took place outside and others in the hallways. students say fighting is the preferred method. jeff bush, kron 4 news. >> reporter: the hunt is on for...
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i think when the address was delivered to the fbi, they immediately went to the white house. they to dna from the president. that is important. who knew what was on the address until they did the dna? then they establish a relationship. that is why it was important that they do that right away. they would not know what the deal would show. >> before the grand jury met, that could be. >> he has an antidote in debt. they have told you something relating to the sequence for that. >> here is the director of the secret service and fought fiercely to per bent agents from having to testify. he thought the set a dangerous precedent. in the middle of all of this happening, he told me -- and i did check out this information back he was pulled aside by a high-level fbi officials when the blue dress was being tested before president clinton was about to testify on the grand jury. he said there is no dna on it. it is possibly a set up. >> this was an attempted said that to get him to bring that back to president clinton to have and then live on the testimony. that would be the end of thin
i think when the address was delivered to the fbi, they immediately went to the white house. they to dna from the president. that is important. who knew what was on the address until they did the dna? then they establish a relationship. that is why it was important that they do that right away. they would not know what the deal would show. >> before the grand jury met, that could be. >> he has an antidote in debt. they have told you something relating to the sequence for that....
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i really can't talk about it until after the debriefing by the fbi. >> well, the fbi wanted to know what had caused the explosion in the air, michelle was more grounded the moment. what happened when blue skies and unholy winds came uninvited into her airplane. >> it was like, okay, what do i do next? and how do we get out of this? and are we going to land? and you know, can i get a hold of the pilot? >> i guess i really never fully appreciated what michelle had done. it's been 13 years and sometimes i forget what an incredible heroine she was and how she helped those people on board. >> reporter: when the plane was safely down and the damage was still being assessed, the two pilots could be seen walking around their wounded, aging jetliner, wounding perhaps how they managed to land it? no one aboard flight 243 will ever tell that you surviving this flight was anything short of a miracle, an astounding chapter in aviation history. >> still to come on "a second look," this stunning accident triggered an investigation that changed the kind of planes that the federal government uses to figh
i really can't talk about it until after the debriefing by the fbi. >> well, the fbi wanted to know what had caused the explosion in the air, michelle was more grounded the moment. what happened when blue skies and unholy winds came uninvited into her airplane. >> it was like, okay, what do i do next? and how do we get out of this? and are we going to land? and you know, can i get a hold of the pilot? >> i guess i really never fully appreciated what michelle had done. it's...
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the fbi was heavily involved in the press. they infiltrated the systems and here in san fransisco there was a memo surfacing where this bureau function had the idea where the underground papers were getting advertisements from large record companies and he suggested the companies should not advertise in the underground press, and then suddenly the bottom dropped out for the papers. advertising in many cases with rolling stone magazine which was interesting. it's not an underground newspaper, but it was always commercially oriented. rolling stone would sell braiment the, you know, heat in the political elements, but it was critical of new left militants, sds, the underground and hippies so they drew record advertising and the fbi had schemes from a james bond novel. they started two short lived underground newspapers of their own, counterfeit papers met to promolt moderate view points opposed to radical ones and then there was the idea of creating a chemical, a foul smelling chemical that smelled and the idea was to spray the o
the fbi was heavily involved in the press. they infiltrated the systems and here in san fransisco there was a memo surfacing where this bureau function had the idea where the underground papers were getting advertisements from large record companies and he suggested the companies should not advertise in the underground press, and then suddenly the bottom dropped out for the papers. advertising in many cases with rolling stone magazine which was interesting. it's not an underground newspaper,...
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>>reporter: the fbi told me not to talk. 73 year-old judith naso appeared visibly shaken by the fact that her ex-husband has been arrested, accused of killing four women. his ex- wife told me off-camera that the two were divorced over 30 years ago. she knows nothing about the crimes allegedly committed by her ex-husband. if adding that she feels sick about all of this. the fbi would not comment on if they plan to use to this as a witness for the serial murder cases in marin and instructs has and. reporting live, kron 4 news. >>pam: victims' names and bear an eerie resemblance fatuity slangto the victims from rochester n.y.. in rochester, and was 10 years old and disappeared in 1971. wanda was 11 years old and murdered in 1973, a third victim the show was also leavening killed in 1973. naso of the new york native traveled frequently between the rochester area and the west coast during that time. his name never surfaced in the investigation until he came under suspicion in california. if officials in rochester say they're now looking into naso. if authorities did note that a dna sample
>>reporter: the fbi told me not to talk. 73 year-old judith naso appeared visibly shaken by the fact that her ex-husband has been arrested, accused of killing four women. his ex- wife told me off-camera that the two were divorced over 30 years ago. she knows nothing about the crimes allegedly committed by her ex-husband. if adding that she feels sick about all of this. the fbi would not comment on if they plan to use to this as a witness for the serial murder cases in marin and instructs...
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days after the attacks, after being screened by the fbi. trump also again called on president obama to produce his birth certificate, saying after sending his investigators to hawaii, he has real doubts obama was born in this country. >> it's not a birth certificate. it's a certificate of live birth. that's totally different. if you look at it, it's not even signed by anybody. doesn't have a serial number. >> it does have a serial number and a stamped signature, and hawaiian officials say it carries the force of law. an official also has said the original records on file in hawaii verify the president was born there. once more, the local newspaper carried a birth announcement nine days after obama was born. information the paper says came from the hospital. >> the hospital where he was born, his own people in hawaii, his family don't know which hospital it was. >> the president said he was born at a medical center in honolulu, which looks look this today. as for his own candidacy, trump said he will decide by june whether to run. the last t
days after the attacks, after being screened by the fbi. trump also again called on president obama to produce his birth certificate, saying after sending his investigators to hawaii, he has real doubts obama was born in this country. >> it's not a birth certificate. it's a certificate of live birth. that's totally different. if you look at it, it's not even signed by anybody. doesn't have a serial number. >> it does have a serial number and a stamped signature, and hawaiian...
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an fbi agent and an irs agent. and then bonds himself followed by harvey shields, a stretching trainer and laura enos, bonds' business lawyer. the jury will be back at 8: 30. we're also hearing that the judge may decide whether or not she will toss out one of the charges that includes making false statements to the jury. live in san francisco, kiet do, cbs 5. >> thank you, kiet do live in san francisco. >>> giants noon was attacked after the team's opening game in l.a. is showing signs of brain damage now. bryan stow from santa cruz remains in critical condition after he was beaten up by two men wearing dodger gear. stow's family wants l.a. fans to continue to wear their dodger blue. they don't blame everyone in los angeles. but they do say the victim did not feel safe at dodger stadium last thursday. >> my wife received a text message from bryan during the game where he basically said he was scared inside the stadium. >> giants plan to honor stow at their home opener on friday afternoon and again on monday when th
an fbi agent and an irs agent. and then bonds himself followed by harvey shields, a stretching trainer and laura enos, bonds' business lawyer. the jury will be back at 8: 30. we're also hearing that the judge may decide whether or not she will toss out one of the charges that includes making false statements to the jury. live in san francisco, kiet do, cbs 5. >> thank you, kiet do live in san francisco. >>> giants noon was attacked after the team's opening game in l.a. is showing...
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by the small details he has been with the-fbi. and with any evidence, that he found was that this person is guilty is because there is this nationwide task force. >> by the formation of the taskforce tells you something. it is indicating that they think that they can connect this guy two other unsolved cases. i do not think that this is done in a cavalier way. they dedicate a lot of manpower to it. they think that they can make some progress. i think that even though there is some commonality with the names. the initials of the first name, the last name of the victims. and of course this is in california and back east there is some similarities and that the way the crimes/murders were committed. >>reporter: he also thinks that the police are telling us only about 10 percent of what they know which is typical for a situation like this. did not want to jeopardize the investigation or potential leads. >>pam: our continuing coverage www.kron4.com >> jacqueline: (music) as expected >> jacqueline: one degree, warm 65 degrees in napa. 60
by the small details he has been with the-fbi. and with any evidence, that he found was that this person is guilty is because there is this nationwide task force. >> by the formation of the taskforce tells you something. it is indicating that they think that they can connect this guy two other unsolved cases. i do not think that this is done in a cavalier way. they dedicate a lot of manpower to it. they think that they can make some progress. i think that even though there is some...
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fbi agents are searching for a month considered a person of interest in the case. the mall is located near the school where 13 people were killed and the shooters killed themselves 12 years ago. >>> today an aid ship transported the bodies two of journalists killed in libya. tim hetherington and photographer chris hondros were covering the battle between rebel and government forces in misrata. the city is under weeks of relentless shelling by government troops. beyond the front lines, hetherington earned an oscar nomination for directing "restrepo." >> he feels a gentleman. he was a very modest and humble thoughtful guy. he wouldn't talk about himself. he was very interested in the others and the soldiers that he was covering. >> hetherington was in libya on assignment for "vanity fair." hondros was working for getty images. italy, france and britain are now sending military experts to advise opposition forces and president obama has approved sending in $25 million worth of equipment. >>> coming up, a diet scam crackdown. the only thing you really are likely to los
fbi agents are searching for a month considered a person of interest in the case. the mall is located near the school where 13 people were killed and the shooters killed themselves 12 years ago. >>> today an aid ship transported the bodies two of journalists killed in libya. tim hetherington and photographer chris hondros were covering the battle between rebel and government forces in misrata. the city is under weeks of relentless shelling by government troops. beyond the front lines,...
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there was ambiguity in the current memoranda of understanding what the fbi participation in the joint terrorism task force. i think we made it abundantly clear in both meetings in this commission that there was an issue that arose. if there is a conflict between what our officers are doing, a conflict in what they have been asked to do with what the general order is regarding activities, that it would have from the general order. the commander is present tonight. he has said it may be for five times at the meeting. they were there this week for the meeting. i was shocked and dismayed to see an article today blowing things out of proportion with serious misrepresentations. somebody perhaps wasn't listening to the meetings. we have good faith to work with that. this is one of the new matter is that they get to deal with. from what i have seen, i think the officers are in complete compliance and the think it has been pretty clear. i want to clear that up and i think it is important to clear it up in light of the article that i was advised to take a look at. it was shown to us tonight. th
there was ambiguity in the current memoranda of understanding what the fbi participation in the joint terrorism task force. i think we made it abundantly clear in both meetings in this commission that there was an issue that arose. if there is a conflict between what our officers are doing, a conflict in what they have been asked to do with what the general order is regarding activities, that it would have from the general order. the commander is present tonight. he has said it may be for five...
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the fbi believes that some people here have been keeping a dark secret for nearly 50 years, from one of the ugliest periods in the state's history. >> you will not be allowed to proceed past this point today. >> kroft: it was a time when civil rights activists were beaten and arrested, when state and local politics were controlled by all-white citizens' councils, and when people like louis allen were murdered in cold blood, without redress. you keep a photo of louis allen on your desk? >> cynthia deitle: i do. >> kroft: why? >> deitle: the case bothers me. i feel like we failed, and not just the f.b.i., but law enforcement. >> kroft: cynthia deitle is a 15-year veteran of the f.b.i.'s civil rights division, and until a few weeks ago, was in charge of the cold case initiative. of the 100 unsolved racially- motivated murders she's been charged with investigating, none has been more promising or frustrating than louis allen's. >> deitle: somebody knows something. some husband came home with bloody clothing. someone got drunk in a bar and said what he was doing last night. someone knows
the fbi believes that some people here have been keeping a dark secret for nearly 50 years, from one of the ugliest periods in the state's history. >> you will not be allowed to proceed past this point today. >> kroft: it was a time when civil rights activists were beaten and arrested, when state and local politics were controlled by all-white citizens' councils, and when people like louis allen were murdered in cold blood, without redress. you keep a photo of louis allen on your...
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s office and the fbi to see if any laws are being violated. rios and torrez had the community's support. >> being tailed, trailed, spied on, set up. whoa, where are we? so i think that we are going to ask for a full investigation. >> reporter: and they say they still want to be cops. >> certain people do certain things. it's not the whole entire police department that works that day. >> reporter: do you still want to be a police officer? >> absolutely. >>> 4:47 now. in japan, radiation no longer pouring into the pacific ocean. workers at that damaged nuclear power plant making progress fixing the leak. they plugged a crack discovered in a maintenance pit. they say the crack was the only one they found but are still looking for other leaks. high level of radiation in the sea near the plant prompted the government to set limits for the first time on the amount of radiation allowed in fish in that area. >>> the dish network is the new owner of blockbuster. the satellite tv company won the auction for the movie rental chain with a winning bid of $
s office and the fbi to see if any laws are being violated. rios and torrez had the community's support. >> being tailed, trailed, spied on, set up. whoa, where are we? so i think that we are going to ask for a full investigation. >> reporter: and they say they still want to be cops. >> certain people do certain things. it's not the whole entire police department that works that day. >> reporter: do you still want to be a police officer? >> absolutely. >>>...